Chapter 2:
When I was woken up by a mosquito for the fifth time, I got up and pondered under the moonlight.
My dog life shouldn't be like this.
I am a white dog with no home, how can I endure being scolded on rainy days? No, I can't go on like this.
I have a decent memory and happen to remember every treasure spot the male lead had encountered.
I'm going to get up and dig now.
I really can't stay in this ghost place for even a moment longer.
I found the closest one and ventured in alone as a lone dog.
Gold! The entire road was filled with dazzling gold.
Beautiful!
It's so beautiful! I have a mouthful of gold and I see pearls beside me.
I only have one mouth, how can I carry them all? I pile up the scrolls, gold, and pearls together, finding it hard to decide.
Suddenly, someone poked my dog's back, and I barked, "You came just in time, help me decide which one to carry." I turned my head and was shocked.
There was a white wolf standing behind me, with fangs and wings, very strange.
Wait a minute...
I looked up at the name of the cave and then at the thing in front of me.
It was the legendary spirit beast celestial wolf, who loved collecting rare and precious treasures.
"Are these all your collections?" I used my paw to gesture towards the things in front.
With a howl, a loud sound wave blew my white fur behind me.
"We are relatives, you are the celestial wolf, and I am the celestial dog.
I am the brother of your grandmother's brother's niece.
According to hierarchy, you should call me auntie." I approached with a smug face.
The spirit beast had intelligence equivalent to a three-year-old child.
I promised to bring him a string of candied haws next time, and he happily sat together with me.
"Auntie, are candied haws really that delicious?" The little celestial wolf wagged his tail with joy, revealing his two small fangs.
He was so innocent.
I was busy picking treasures and casually replied to him, then I asked, "Do you have a pocket?" I kicked a small pile of gold and silver jewels with my foot and told him that he needed so many things to exchange for a string of candied haws.
I took his biggest pocket and filled it up, then before leaving, I drew a picture of the male protagonist on the ground with my paw.
"When you see this person, bite him as hard as you can, understand? He likes to bully innocent little wolves like you.
He will take everything from your den and you won't even have a place to cry." Seeing the little celestial wolf nodding like garlic cloves being crushed, I was satisfied and walked away with my things.
Mu Ye had already woken up.
Since his spiritual root was destroyed, he found it difficult to fall asleep at night.
Even if he did fall asleep, he easily woke up, filled with anxiety.
Ah, the ignorance of youth.
I threw the bag I carried in front of Mu Ye and stretched my tired cheeks.
"Open it and take a look." I barked at him, with a dog face showing three parts coldness, three parts ridicule, and four parts indifference.
Man, this is the empire that I, the dog, have built for you.
Mu Ye picked up the bag and his hand trembled, as if he didn't expect it to be so heavy.
He turned the bag upside down, and the gold coins fell onto the ground, creating a pleasing sound.
"Take it." I rummaged through the pile of gold coins and took out a scroll, glancing at him sideways, barking.
Fortunately, I could recognize a few words and knew that it contained a method of cultivation that didn't require spiritual power.
Mu Ye held the scroll, trembling.
Ha, can't resist its charm, huh? Mu Ye used the gold coins I gave him to buy a courtyard, and my days also improved.
He closed the door and started to cultivate with the scroll, and I took the time to give a candied haw to the little celestial wolf.
When I found out that the little celestial wolf had torn apart the clothes of that person, I patted his head satisfied, showing that he could be taught.
You see, in his past life, he was the spiritual beast of the male protagonist, going through mountains of blades and seas of fire for him.
I considered that I did him a great favor and conveniently took away a bag of treasures from him.