Bai Junjun listened to Li Wenli's words and silently curled the corners of her mouth.
What the Fox had said resonated with her, and it was also what she had wanted to say to Bai Sasa and the others.
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After a dreamless sleep until dawn, Bai Junjun lazily got up only to find Bai Sasa was no longer by her side.
These days, everyone had fallen into a routine.
The children would go to the courtyard to sweep and play early in the morning, and sometimes even stroll outside during the day.
As they were the family of young warriors, the residents in the city had long heard of them.
Usually, when the shopkeepers saw them, they would give them some treats to show their gratitude, more or less.
Bai Sasa and the others, tired of refusing, occasionally accepted the villagers' kindness, and they would also give out their homemade watermelon jam to the shopkeepers.