Genshin Impact: I am a very serious painter
Chapter 64
A cloud-piercing arrow, thousands of troops came to meet.
Ahem, sorry to go to the wrong set.
I have to say that this arrow of Kujo Luo is not aimed at taking the life of the enemy, but just wants to incapacitate this "thief".
Therefore, the thunder element was not attached to this arrow.
It is precisely in this way that a certain fox fairy can rely on the fox's tail to block this blow.
How to block it?
This is not something that cannot be said.
It's just that the fox fairy's tail just stuck this arrow.
In addition, suffering from this attack, Bai Ran, a fox immortal who had not yet grown, fell to the ground without thinking and fainted.
Well, how inexplicably there is a reproduction of the scene of "hunting" late at night.
"Let me see who the hell wants to come to Inazuma Castle in the middle of the night to make trouble."
In the middle of the night, the lights are dark, and there are no street lamps and other lighting on the street.
Therefore, Kujo did not see the face of the "thief" clearly.
At most, relying on very good eyes, I observed that the height of the "thief" was not much higher. So
, after an arrow rendered the other party incapacitated, Kujo Luo quickly ran up to check.
It's just that this look
found a white-haired fox fairy with an arrow on its tail.
Kujo Oro was immediately embarrassed.
Ah, this, is this a murder of one's own husband?
(Bai Ranpao, end of book)
Okay, no kidding.
When it was discovered that the "thief" was this white fox.
Thinking that he had just shot the other party, Kujo Jura didn't know what to do for a while.
No, it should be taken home.
Anyway, Bai Ran didn't see clearly that it was her hand.
When Bai Ran woke up, it was a big deal to say that his soldiers did it.
Hmph, Qiluo, Qiluo, although you are usually upright, you are very disdainful of lying or something.
But when facing the favorite white fox, he had to violate the following principles.
After all, you don't want Bai Ran to know that you almost killed him.
More than ten minutes later
, Kujo Qiluo carried Bai Ran, who was still unconscious, and went to her courtyard.
As for the guards outside the Heavenly Domain?
They didn't dare to stop the young lady, but the head of the family had ordered.
The only person who can be so close to the young lady is the future aunt of the Kujo family.
Seeing that the aunt was unconscious, plus the young lady's face was not good.
These two guards who keep vigil at night, unless they think that the food of the Kujo family is not delicious, they will definitely not do something stupid to stop people.
Kujo Yuluo's yard
is still that log cabin
, not that Kujo Yuluo is unwilling to let Bai Ran lie on a bigger bed.
It's just that the big room next to it is cold and deserted, except for the cleaning of the subordinates, Kujo Qiluo has not lived in it.
It's not as cozy as this chalet.
(It's not impossible to say why Kujo prefers cabins.)
In the eyes of outsiders, this eldest lady of the Kujo family has unlimited scenery, but unfortunately, she has no blood relationship with this generation of the head of the Kujo family, but is just an adopted daughter adopted by the other party.
In the patriarchal era, the status of a girl was inferior to that of a boy, not to mention an adopted daughter, without the support of her mother, only a father who just wanted to raise her to be an excellent samurai.
It is not surprising to have lived in a small wooden house since childhood.
Indeed, Kujo Jura later did it, fulfilling Kujo's expectations of filial piety.
After many years in the army, he relied on his excellent skills to finally be appreciated by the shogun, and became a high-ranking member of the shogunate, while serving the shogun.
This courtyard, the house next to it, was also a reward for the adoptive father.
Unfortunately, Kujo Oro prefers her cabin.
It's a cliché, but it's realistic, isn't it?
"Strange, there was an arrow in the tail, why did not any blood come out after so long?"
After putting Bai Ran on the bed, Kujo Iroh began to examine the fox fairy's injuries.
It's just that for some reason, this hit the tail of the arrow, not to mention the wound, not even the broken skin and bleeding.
Could it be that it was too late to heal and the wound had healed automatically?
Go and go, you should be filming a variety show, this arrow of Kujo Luo, but if the position is a little off, Bai Ran may have to travel to other worlds.
But there is not a single wound, and it shouldn't. Didn't you see that Bai Ran was unconscious?
So, in order to check it properly, Kujo Tara put his hand into the fox's tail and prepared to check it out.
A few seconds later
, Kujo pulled out a painting with the arrow on it.
Sensing this situation, coupled with hearing a slight snoring sound, Kujo only felt that his eyes were dark.
Feelings, he blocked this arrow by relying on the picture scroll, and then he thought that he had hit the arrow and fell down.
As a result, I fell asleep directly, right?
Kujo Luo, who knew the general situation, really wanted to reach out and grab the white-haired fox fairy's ears.
Then let him get up and go back to sleep.
However, seeing that the other party had fallen asleep, Kujo Iro couldn't bear it again.
I had to open the scroll in my hand and admire the works of "Fujun" before going to bed to dissipate my breath.
I don't know if it's Kujo Luo's good luck or Bai Ran's bad luck.
This painting is an astringent picture, and the heroine of the painting is Inazuma's shogun.
What's so strange?
As a painter, can't Bai Ran leave two astringent pictures on his body?
Besides, what to do if the wife who is young and has not formally passed the door, does not have some study materials, and suffocates her body.
"This, this is Lord General!"
When he saw this face, Kujo Jura wanted to boast about "Fujun", thinking that he was also a general cook.
However, it is clear that the general in the painting is naked and soaking in the bathtub.
Kujo Luo's eyes suddenly lit up.
Blah blah, it's obviously dark in front of you, well, Kujo Choro respects Lord General the most, how can he be hungry for Lord General's body.
"Hmph, I will confiscate such indecent things."
After looking at it carefully, Kujo Luo kicked this astringent picture into his arms and said to Bai Ran who was lying on the bed.
It didn't matter if he heard or not.
"You guy, how did you draw such a picture, have you seen it?"
Kujo Robben just muttered habitually.
Just this muttering, she felt that something was wrong.
In other words, a painter who has not seen the specific object, how can he paint it?
Can imagination alone do it?
No, no, he must...
Forget it, Kujo Luo didn't dare to guess.
She was afraid that if she continued to think about it, she would take out her bow and put it against the brain door of this disciple.
All you can do now is to wake up this disciple and ask this painting how he drew it.
Well, Kujo Jura is for the innocence of Lord Shogun.
Definitely not wanting Bai Ran to draw a few more pictures of Lord General for her.
Ahem, sorry to go to the wrong set.
I have to say that this arrow of Kujo Luo is not aimed at taking the life of the enemy, but just wants to incapacitate this "thief".
Therefore, the thunder element was not attached to this arrow.
It is precisely in this way that a certain fox fairy can rely on the fox's tail to block this blow.
How to block it?
This is not something that cannot be said.
It's just that the fox fairy's tail just stuck this arrow.
In addition, suffering from this attack, Bai Ran, a fox immortal who had not yet grown, fell to the ground without thinking and fainted.
Well, how inexplicably there is a reproduction of the scene of "hunting" late at night.
"Let me see who the hell wants to come to Inazuma Castle in the middle of the night to make trouble."
In the middle of the night, the lights are dark, and there are no street lamps and other lighting on the street.
Therefore, Kujo did not see the face of the "thief" clearly.
At most, relying on very good eyes, I observed that the height of the "thief" was not much higher. So
, after an arrow rendered the other party incapacitated, Kujo Luo quickly ran up to check.
It's just that this look
found a white-haired fox fairy with an arrow on its tail.
Kujo Oro was immediately embarrassed.
Ah, this, is this a murder of one's own husband?
(Bai Ranpao, end of book)
Okay, no kidding.
When it was discovered that the "thief" was this white fox.
Thinking that he had just shot the other party, Kujo Jura didn't know what to do for a while.
No, it should be taken home.
Anyway, Bai Ran didn't see clearly that it was her hand.
When Bai Ran woke up, it was a big deal to say that his soldiers did it.
Hmph, Qiluo, Qiluo, although you are usually upright, you are very disdainful of lying or something.
But when facing the favorite white fox, he had to violate the following principles.
After all, you don't want Bai Ran to know that you almost killed him.
More than ten minutes later
, Kujo Qiluo carried Bai Ran, who was still unconscious, and went to her courtyard.
As for the guards outside the Heavenly Domain?
They didn't dare to stop the young lady, but the head of the family had ordered.
The only person who can be so close to the young lady is the future aunt of the Kujo family.
Seeing that the aunt was unconscious, plus the young lady's face was not good.
These two guards who keep vigil at night, unless they think that the food of the Kujo family is not delicious, they will definitely not do something stupid to stop people.
Kujo Yuluo's yard
is still that log cabin
, not that Kujo Yuluo is unwilling to let Bai Ran lie on a bigger bed.
It's just that the big room next to it is cold and deserted, except for the cleaning of the subordinates, Kujo Qiluo has not lived in it.
It's not as cozy as this chalet.
(It's not impossible to say why Kujo prefers cabins.)
In the eyes of outsiders, this eldest lady of the Kujo family has unlimited scenery, but unfortunately, she has no blood relationship with this generation of the head of the Kujo family, but is just an adopted daughter adopted by the other party.
In the patriarchal era, the status of a girl was inferior to that of a boy, not to mention an adopted daughter, without the support of her mother, only a father who just wanted to raise her to be an excellent samurai.
It is not surprising to have lived in a small wooden house since childhood.
Indeed, Kujo Jura later did it, fulfilling Kujo's expectations of filial piety.
After many years in the army, he relied on his excellent skills to finally be appreciated by the shogun, and became a high-ranking member of the shogunate, while serving the shogun.
This courtyard, the house next to it, was also a reward for the adoptive father.
Unfortunately, Kujo Oro prefers her cabin.
It's a cliché, but it's realistic, isn't it?
"Strange, there was an arrow in the tail, why did not any blood come out after so long?"
After putting Bai Ran on the bed, Kujo Iroh began to examine the fox fairy's injuries.
It's just that for some reason, this hit the tail of the arrow, not to mention the wound, not even the broken skin and bleeding.
Could it be that it was too late to heal and the wound had healed automatically?
Go and go, you should be filming a variety show, this arrow of Kujo Luo, but if the position is a little off, Bai Ran may have to travel to other worlds.
But there is not a single wound, and it shouldn't. Didn't you see that Bai Ran was unconscious?
So, in order to check it properly, Kujo Tara put his hand into the fox's tail and prepared to check it out.
A few seconds later
, Kujo pulled out a painting with the arrow on it.
Sensing this situation, coupled with hearing a slight snoring sound, Kujo only felt that his eyes were dark.
Feelings, he blocked this arrow by relying on the picture scroll, and then he thought that he had hit the arrow and fell down.
As a result, I fell asleep directly, right?
Kujo Luo, who knew the general situation, really wanted to reach out and grab the white-haired fox fairy's ears.
Then let him get up and go back to sleep.
However, seeing that the other party had fallen asleep, Kujo Iro couldn't bear it again.
I had to open the scroll in my hand and admire the works of "Fujun" before going to bed to dissipate my breath.
I don't know if it's Kujo Luo's good luck or Bai Ran's bad luck.
This painting is an astringent picture, and the heroine of the painting is Inazuma's shogun.
What's so strange?
As a painter, can't Bai Ran leave two astringent pictures on his body?
Besides, what to do if the wife who is young and has not formally passed the door, does not have some study materials, and suffocates her body.
"This, this is Lord General!"
When he saw this face, Kujo Jura wanted to boast about "Fujun", thinking that he was also a general cook.
However, it is clear that the general in the painting is naked and soaking in the bathtub.
Kujo Luo's eyes suddenly lit up.
Blah blah, it's obviously dark in front of you, well, Kujo Choro respects Lord General the most, how can he be hungry for Lord General's body.
"Hmph, I will confiscate such indecent things."
After looking at it carefully, Kujo Luo kicked this astringent picture into his arms and said to Bai Ran who was lying on the bed.
It didn't matter if he heard or not.
"You guy, how did you draw such a picture, have you seen it?"
Kujo Robben just muttered habitually.
Just this muttering, she felt that something was wrong.
In other words, a painter who has not seen the specific object, how can he paint it?
Can imagination alone do it?
No, no, he must...
Forget it, Kujo Luo didn't dare to guess.
She was afraid that if she continued to think about it, she would take out her bow and put it against the brain door of this disciple.
All you can do now is to wake up this disciple and ask this painting how he drew it.
Well, Kujo Jura is for the innocence of Lord Shogun.
Definitely not wanting Bai Ran to draw a few more pictures of Lord General for her.
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