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Chapter 81 Hello, Fairy 1

Chapter 81 Hello, Fairy 1
In May in City A, the streets and alleys are a little more blue.

More than ten years ago, City A introduced a batch of jacarandas during urban construction. The original small trees have now grown into large trees. Every May and July, the trees will be filled with blue-purple flowers.

An elf born in this sea of ​​flowers - Jacaranda.This name was chosen by Grandpa Feng for her. She exists because of this piece of jacaranda, which means that she will be bound to this land forever. When this piece of jacaranda disappears, she will also follow her dissipate.

Lan Ying is five years old. What she likes most is the flower blooming season. In winter, when the autumn leaves fall, she will hide in the tree trunks and hibernate. She will not wake up until the trees sprout in the coming spring.

It’s May again, and the jacarandas in the city are all in bloom. The five-year-old jacaranda’s favorite thing to do every day is to fly from one tree to another with white wings, to see where The flowers are the most beautiful.As a flower elf, she can become bigger or smaller according to her own ideas, and when she becomes small, she can roll in the flowers.

Humans can't see elves at all, so Lanying often feels lonely. Sometimes she will show envy when she sees adults coming and going under the tree holding her children, but she has no parents, only occasionally there are other children. The elf came to play with her.

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Lan Ying came to a small river, found a clean stone, sat down, and put her white and tender feet into the water.

Her friend Little Turtle is not here today, so Lan Ying splashes in the water with her feet out of boredom.

"Hit him, hit him..."

There was a noisy sound not far away, and Lan Ying, the curious baby, immediately flapped his wings and flew over.

Three or five kids were surrounding a fat kid. The fat kid looked terrified, and those kids even reached out and beat him.

The little fat man is so pitiful!

The few children who beat him had already run away, and the little fat man squatted under the jacaranda tree, crying sadly and desperately.

"Stop crying, okay?" Seeing the little fat man crying, Lan Ying stopped in front of him and reached out to wipe his tears.

Ah, she forgot that humans cannot see or touch elves.

Lan Ying raised her head and looked at the blooming jacaranda above her head, and suddenly an idea came to her.Lan Ying flew to the tree, picked a flower and threw it on the little fat man's head.

One flower might not have caught his attention, so Lan Ying threw several more in succession.

The little fat man who had been squatting on the ground also felt it. When he raised his head, more flowers happened to fall on his head.

"Well...grandma, Huahua bullied me..."

The little fat man stood up and ran away quickly.

Lanying looked at the flowers in her hand, her big round eyes were full of innocence, did she do something wrong?
The little fat man had already run away, Lanying sighed, she still wanted to play with him, even though he couldn't see her.

From then on, Lanying would come to this area to play from time to time, looking for her little friend, just to see that little fat man again.

Every time I see the little fat man, I think he is so pitiful. No children are willing to play with him. Maybe he thinks he is fat and inflexible, and looks ugly.

She has only seen the little fat man called grandma take him out to play, as for his parents, she has never seen him.

This is an old town near the edge of the city. The houses here are a bit dilapidated and may be demolished soon.

In the past five years, Jacaranda has been to many places in this city, as long as there are places where Jacaranda blooms, she can go there.

Sometimes, after hibernation wakes up, she will find that many places have become different again.

 In this story, the heroine is called Lan Ying.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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