Transmigration: From Dragon Princess To Pampered Granddaughter
Chapter 811 - 808: The Pride in the Wolf’s Bones

Chapter 811: Chapter 808: The Pride in the Wolf’s Bones

Unless an Immortal Artifact is used, this world does not possess spiritual artifacts of such caliber.

Ma Xiulian immediately placed the box on the table, then took a needle from the sewing basket, pricked her finger, and squeezed out a drop of blood onto the box. Everyone watched as the blood seemed to be absorbed by the box.

Afterward, Ma Xiulian stored the box in the warehouse.

No one in the family doubted Helian Qiao’s words.

After all, this was a gift from the Dragon God, and it was certainly not an ordinary object.

"Dabai, come here!" Helian Qiao called out, waving to Dabai who was at a distance.

Dabai bounded over, wagging its tail back and forth: "Awoo~"

Little master, what’s up?

Helian Qiao took out an inner core of the Sky Wolf Clan from her Sumeru Ring, "Dabai, do you want to eat this? Eating it might bring about a complete transformation, or it might cause you to explode and die."

It’s easier for animals to embark on the path of cultivation than it is for humans; they only need one inner core.

But without awakened spiritual consciousness, taking someone else’s inner core is a risky endeavor.

Therefore, the Little Princess clearly explained the pros and cons, letting Dabai make its own choice.

Dabai, who had eaten plenty of small goldfish and had acquired spiritual energy, could understand the Little Princess’s words and nodded in agreement, whimpering softly.

It could sense that this bead was something marvelous.

Helian Qiao then tossed the inner core to Dabai.

It leaped up, caught it in its mouth, and swallowed it. Then, with a longing glance at the Little Princess, it ran out like a gust of wind.

The inherent pride of a wolf’s bones dictated that even in death it would die with dignity, unwilling to let others see its final moments.

The members of the Chen Family stood by, somewhat worried, but they were powerless to help.

And for a wolf, having lived for over a decade was already a long life.

By now it was practically equivalent to a human centenarian; continuing on like this, death was inevitable sooner or later.

After a while, Ma Xiulian and Lu Xiaofen started to prepare the sweet brown sugar-filled glutinous rice balls in the kitchen.

They had not eaten much for breakfast, lunch was late, and they still had to visit the graves later, so they thought to eat some more glutinous rice balls to fill up.

The freshly made glutinous rice balls were put into the pot with some osmanthus flowers and goji berries, which made them look incredibly appetizing.

When they were served, they were steaming hot, and Helian Qiao ate several in quick succession, savoring them with great delight.

As Lu Xiaofen finished cleaning up the dishes, the voices of Zhao Mei and others came from outside, "Mom and Dad, let’s go."

Members from the other branches of the family, holding paper money and incense candles, stood outside waiting to go to the graveyard together.

Ma Xiulian and the old couple, along with Chen Jianjun’s family, came out from inside and walked toward the graveyard with everyone else.

Walking on the road, Zhao Mei brought up last night’s event, "Did you see it last night? There was a golden light in the sky and auspicious clouds too! It was so clear! And this is the second time!"

"Really? I went to bed early last night, didn’t see it," said Liu Lanzhi, looking completely perplexed.

Zhou Zhaodi, who had also witnessed it, declared with confidence: "With both golden light and auspicious clouds, that’s a heavenly omen! It must signify something good."

She deeply believed that this had something to do with Guibao.

Otherwise, why hadn’t they seen such a miraculous sight in over twenty years? How could it be that such events have taken place continuously right after their little niece was born?!

Hearing this, Zhao Mei asked eagerly, "Does this mean next year is definitely going to be a bountiful harvest?"

The couple from the main house, who relied on the crops for their livelihood, were most concerned about natural and man-made calamities.

Listening to this, the members of the Chen Family also pretended to know nothing, joining in, "It’s hard to say for certain, but it’s mostly a good sign."

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