Rebirth: Living in Wilderness with My Superpower-Chapter 611 Attend the Banquet

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Chapter 611: Chapter 611 Attend the Banquet

Bai Junjun hadn’t expected that Bai Lingyu would still be so glib, and she couldn’t help but laugh, "Why the sudden thought of me?"

Today, Bai Lingyu was getting along famously with the mosquito-eating plant, spending the whole day catching bugs for it to eat.

It was rare for her to think of her now.

"Ah." Bai Lingyu was dazzled by her older sister’s beauty and forgot the important matter at hand, it was only after being reminded by her that she earnestly came back to her senses, "Aunt Dian Hong has arrived."

Upon hearing this, Bai Junjun moved gracefully towards the exit.

Bai Lingyu didn’t forget to mumble to her, "Big sister, you’re always in my heart!"

Bai Junjun was both amused and exasperated, ruffling his hair before continuing on her way out.

At that time, Li Wenli, as a retainer affiliated with the Bai Family, was not qualified to accompany Bai Junjun to attend the royal court banquet.

Watching the eldest miss walk out like a fairy, Li Wenli’s eyes sparkled.

Such a beautiful miss was indeed a rare sight.

Ah Dao felt as if he had seen the Bai Junjun of the past, who was once high above him, and he couldn’t help but glance at his master.

At this moment, the smile on his master’s face was just like that of an infatuated man.

Ah Dao’s heart skipped a beat, he had thought his master had moved on from his past obsession, but... he hadn’t!

Ah Dao’s heart that he had laid to rest once again hung in the balance.

Bai Junjun, unaware of everyone’s varied and colorful mental activities, said she’d return soon.

Watching Bai Junjun walk away, Li Wenli gazed up at the sky with a melancholic face.

Seeing his master gazing at the sky with sighs as if worried Bai Junjun might be taken advantage of at the royal banquet, Ah Dao couldn’t help walking over to him.

"Master..."

Just as he was preparing to offer words of comfort, Li Wenli let out another long sigh.

"Daodao, do you think the wine at the court will taste good?"

He envied the miss for being able to taste the exquisite liquor of the royal court.

"..." Ah Dao.

...

Bai Junjun followed Aunt Dian Hong to the Prince’s Mansion once again.

At that time, there were many horse carriages parked in front of the Prince’s Mansion; it seemed that all the dignitaries of the Imperial Capital had received invitations.

Aunt Dian Hong led Bai Junjun inside, not to Noble Lady Pingting’s courtyard this time, but straight to the garden.

Aunt Dian Hong said the banquet had not yet started, and men and women were being entertained separately for the time being.

The ladies were hosted by Noble Lady Pingting, while the male guests gathered around Prince Hanying.

Speaking of hosting banquets, Prince Hanying was naturally experienced.

After all, as an artist, what he enjoyed most was gathering friends for food and fun.

Plus, with Noble Lady Pingting who had learned all of the royal court etiquettes since childhood, organizing a banquet was just as familiar to her as playing with knives was for Bai Junjun.

In this respect, the union of Noble Lady Pingting and Yuwen Luanfei was indeed a powerhouse collaboration.

Therefore, in just three days, this place had completely changed from when Bai Junjun first arrived.

There was the loud din of music everywhere.

After leading Bai Junjun through several twists and turns, Aunt Dian Hong brought her to the bamboo grove, where the laughter and playful chatter of Noble Ladies filled the air incessantly.

Aunt Dian Hong asked Bai Junjun to wait here for a while as she went to inform her master.

Bai Junjun nodded in agreement and started meandering around the lotus pond outside the bamboo grove.

In the pond, the lotus flowers were thriving, with fiery red koi fish gliding back and forth amidst them. Thanks to good food and no disturbances, these koi were indeed plump.

Bai Junjun watched them, and recipes for frying, sweet and sour sauce, steaming, and charcoal grilling flashed involuntarily through her mind.

Thanks to Li Wenli, she had been reading cookbooks whenever she had free time, so much so that she understood quite a few recipes, even though she couldn’t cook them.

The koi fish, unaware they were being eyed, continued to frolic foolishly in the pond.

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