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Chapter One: Traveling Through Time
"Old Lin, is this what you call visiting Maoshan? You didn't even go to the Yin Palace."
Amidst the murmurs of discontent, a sweet-looking girl of about seventeen or eighteen years old, wearing a T-shirt and jeans, slowly walked along the black road.
Frustrated, her grandfather insisted on taking her to Maoshan, but then suddenly became interested in "studying" amulets, leaving her to go to the temple alone. The two agreed on a location and then parted ways.
It was indeed a perfect day for travel. Although the weather was getting cooler, the mountains were still lush with trees and foliage, with red flowers and green leaves, and fragrant grasses and trees. Perhaps because of the rain in the past few days, the sunlight was unexpectedly gentle, like a light veil, and the wind was still cool, carrying the fresh scent of green leaves, truly a scene of early autumn.
Lin Feifei walked along with great interest.
Walking is much more enjoyable, although the occasional tour guides chattering away about the sights and selling their wares spoil the experience. Along the way, there were indeed quite a few stalls selling incense, fortune telling, and so on.
Suddenly, she stopped.
Beside the road, next to a small stall, there is a clay pot.
In the pot, several long, emerald-green orchid leaves trembled slightly in the wind, looking quite lovely.
Stunned.
"Why are orchids just left here like that!"
She sighed with heartache and continued walking forward, completely unaware that the black road behind her was slowly disappearing with each step...
The second chapter of "A Dream of Transmigration: Teasing"
Lin Feifei stood there with her mouth agape for a full five minutes before she came to her senses.
My goodness! How come Maoshan is getting into the antique style too?
On the stone-paved mountain path, to the sound of bells, pedestrians came in an endless stream. However, everyone was dressed in long robes and gowns, and some even wore wooden clogs. Most of the female tourists were also dressed in simple clothes and had their hair tied up in a slanted bun.
Everyone wore an excessively devout expression, rarely seen these days, indicating they were all seeking a seal from the Emperor.
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Didn't they say the war destroyed a lot of buildings? How come there are still so many Taoist temples and monasteries?
As Lin Feifei walked, she exclaimed in admiration—the antique style here is truly thorough. Not only the vendors, but even the tourists are dressed in ancient clothes and wearing wigs. Those clothes are really beautiful. I wonder where they bought them. I should get
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