NOVEL Guide to Failing as a Full-Level Green Tea Chapter 212.1 - An Unbelievable Turn of Events

Guide to Failing as a Full-Level Green Tea

Chapter 212.1 - An Unbelievable Turn of Events
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The Martial Alliance didn’t even have the right to refuse.

These were seemingly ordinary and simple matters, but beneath the surface, they held a power unimaginable to others.

Shen Roujia began to grow curious about the identity of this mysterious leader of the Martial Alliance.

Shen Roujia chuckled softly.

“Then let’s welcome our new members.”

Wen Surong slowly walked down from the upper floor.

Tu Lie closely followed.

Shen Roujia wasn’t sure if she really had any charm, but from the current situation, this Martial Alliance did seem a bit strange.

Wen Surong was merely trying to ease the slight discomfort in Shen Roujia’s heart, as people around her suddenly left, leaving Shen Roujia feeling somewhat empty.

However, Wen Surong could see that this child was certainly someone with a strong inner resilience, as she had been without her true family for many years.

With such courage and spirit, Wen Surong became increasingly satisfied with his daughter.

Shen Roujia didn’t hesitate to show her smile, “Uncle Wen, these are my friends. This is A’Yue, and this is Yong Gui.”

Yong Gui’s hair had grown out, but it was still just a short length, so it looked a bit odd.

Wen Surong didn’t find anything strange about Shen Roujia’s friends; he was just more curious about what Shen Roujia’s past life had been like. n𝚘𝚟pub.𝚌o𝚖

Once Shen Roujia thought about the entirely different life ahead, her emotions grew more complex.

Shen Roujia wasn’t the only one who thought about this, but given the current situation—

“Uncle Wen, since we have the opportunity, let’s have a good drink. After all, we’re all friends, aren’t we?”

Wen Surong, who was used to drinking and feasting on the grasslands, naturally found such activities very common.

But for a Central Plains woman, delicate and reserved, Shen Roujia seemed to have hardly learned such ways; her free and easy-going nature, however, perfectly matched the people of the Northern Border.

Shen Roujia was unaware that someone was thinking about her in this way. With a smile, she turned and began to prepare things.

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