After finishing the meal, she decided she would go to the location where the fox tribe was settling and building their houses.
She wanted to see them and maybe help build stronger, sturdier houses for everyone.
Suddenly, she remembered something useful from the system. She had received a booklet with many designs for bamboo furniture after completing one of her earlier missions.
She had never used it yet. Now might be the perfect time.
She could use those designs to create comfortable beds, tables, chairs, and storage shelves for their own house and for the tribe.
After all, they were going to stay here for a long time, whether the people of the Dragon Beast City liked them or not.
Su Qinglan did not blame the locals for being unwelcoming. It was normal. Wherever you go in this world, people are never fully open to strangers right away.
Everyone has the right to be careful and worried about new arrivals. There were no completely trusting people everywhere.
But she believed that in just a short time, the dragon city beastmen would see that the fox tribe were good people.
She planned to build a good life here, and slowly their relationships would get better.
Besides, it was not like the Dragon Beast City people could actually kick them out. Her mother was the priestess here, and her mother’s husband...who was technically her father too was the city lord.
With such strong backing, who would dare to kick them away?
Su Qinglan felt a quiet sense of smug satisfaction at the thought.
In this city, she had unwavering support if she ever needed it. And yet, a faint trace of guilt crept in...was it shameless to rely on connections like this?
But then again... could shame fill her stomach? Of course not.
"Then stop overthinking and keep quiet," she told herself.
While she was thinking all this, the husbands noticed her changing expressions. Su Qinglan looked like a little chipmunk whose cheeks were full while her mind was working hard.
Her eyes would narrow slightly, then suddenly brighten like a happy little squirrel who had found a big nut.
Rong Ye tilted his head and smiled. "Lan Lan, what are you thinking about? Your face keeps changing...one moment serious, the next moment you look like you want to giggle."
Su Qinglan blinked and then let out a small, cute giggle. She could not help it.
The husbands looked at her with soft, amused eyes. She looked so adorable, like a little animal full of secret plans.
Xuan Long’s usual cold face softened a bit. Hu Yan’s tail swished gently. Shi Feng watched her quietly with warm eyes. Even Han Jue stopped cleaning the bowls for a moment to smile at her.
Su Qinglan felt a little embarrassed but also happy. She was not the type of silly female who would refuse help from her mother or strong family backing just to prove she could do everything alone.


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