Hu Yan did not even wait for Su Qinglan to finish her sentence. The moment she asked for big leaves, he stood up with a bright, determined expression and rushed straight into the rain.
She blinked after him, a little stunned, because he ran out so fast that even his shadow seemed to chase after him.
The rain outside was still falling, but it was lighter than yesterday, almost like a quiet drizzle, and through the open gap of the tree house she could see Hu Yan's figure moving quickly between the tall trees, his black hair sticking to his face as he searched for the biggest leaves he could find.
It did not take long before he came running back, completely drenched from head to toe, but carrying a whole bundle of giant leaves that were so big they almost covered his entire upper body.
Su Qinglan's eyes instantly lit up when she saw him. She actually jumped a little in excitement because she had never expected him to bring so many at once.
