Hokage: I Am Hinata’s Guardian Spirit

Chapter 2057 Continues To This Day

"Yes!" Dad recalled the legends left by the clan and sighed: "It was once a very powerful country and a very developed country. The people's lives were very prosperous and they lived happily every day.

The puzzled expression on Hinata's face became more intense, "Then...how did such a country perish? Dad, didn't you say that after the country perishes, the remaining tribesmen become traveling merchants?

Did you choose the life you live now and continue to this day?" f

"As descendants, we don't know exactly how the country perished. This part of history has been lost." Dad smiled and shook his head, then 27 stretched out his hand to tease Nerkui on Hinata's shoulder, and said softly in a cold tone: "Perhaps it was because he was too powerful that he perished..."

Hinata thought about her father's words thoughtfully. The more she thought about it, the soul of Eight Trigrams in her body burned brightly. When she wanted to ask her father some questions again, he had already fallen on the carriage and started to sleep soundly. Dad's snoring once drowned out the bumping sound of the carriage, and he didn't know whether he was really sleeping or pretending to sleep.

The setting sun gradually sank below the sea level, and its warm remaining light dyed the sea a golden color. It seemed that it was time to forage, and suddenly there were many seagulls on the sea. They swooped from the sky and swooped into the sea, like knights who heard the sound of the horn. Every time a seagull passes over the sea, there will be a plump fish in its mouth.

As she watched, Hinata realized that she was a little hungry, and then her stomach began to growl. The noise was so loud that it not only drowned out the noisy motorcade, but also suppressed the seniors' work area.

"Hahaha." Dad finally stopped pretending to be asleep, turned over and laughed, directing the convoy to find a place to camp.

Hinata blushed and helped the team put down their luggage. Although the little girl made a joke and made everyone laugh in good faith, the strength she showed afterwards shocked everyone. It usually takes five or six adult men to move such a heavy load. The object was taken down by Hinata with one hand. Seeing this, some of the tribesmen who were smiling happily gradually stopped.

Everyone looked at me, and I looked at you, their eyes were full of disbelief, especially those who were laughing the happiest people suddenly felt their throats felt itchy and started to swallow dryly. Now it was Dad's turn to turn red. He stood aside and watched Hinata move things. He wanted to help but was unable to do so. Everyone felt that he was more like a guest than Hinata.

Both parties made some jokes, but they narrowed the distance between each other, and they got along more harmoniously after that. Dad's people took advantage of the sunset to speed up their camping. Before night fell, bonfires rose on the beach, lighting up the world in the dark before the stars appeared.

When the bonfire was raised, tents appeared on the beach, and smoke was everywhere. All the children in the caravan took advantage of this moment and ran to the beach to play. The adults shouted a few times and let them go.

Hinata was worried about the safety of the children, so she followed her to the beach. The children went back to playing, but no one went into the sea. Hinata stared at the calm sea, feeling a little worried when she thought that she could eat enough to keep the restaurant closed. Hinata felt that she had to make dinner on her own, otherwise she might cause trouble to her father and his tribe.

Later, Hinata fell into the dark sea. When the children saw this scene, they shouted excitedly. After hearing this, Hinata turned back. She reached out and drained the seawater to the children's feet, causing them to yell, and then gave a few more instructions before sinking again. Under the sea. .

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