The Ghost King’s Wife is Sassy and Beautiful

Chapter 870: She Wanted to Tell These Children That They Deserve Better Things



Chapter 870: She Wanted to Tell These Children That They Deserve Better Things

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Translator: Atlas Studios    Editor: Atlas Studios


Yun Ran also wanted to see how the environment in the cave was and if she needed to buy anything.


After all, those older children were also children.


The demon realm had always been shrouded in black fog, and it was very difficult for sunlight to penetrate.


It always gave off a cold and gloomy feeling.


When MO Beiyuan heard that Yun Ran and the others were also going to the nearby Black Mountain, he was worried and followed them to take a look.


Yun Ran looked at the nearby caves and seriously examined the geographical location and environment. She felt that it was alright. It was within the range of the Demon Lord’s Hall.


It was just that the cave was empty. The living conditions were a little poor.


Yun Ran took out all the resources she could take out from their storage rings.


There were many things that she had stored in the apocalypse. Bedding, blankets, tents, and other supplies were suitable for these children.


She had previously told MO Beiyuan that she had a portable immortal mountain, but she rarely used the resources from the apocalypse.


It was mainly because there was a large group of people following them at that time. The secret guards, Bai Wan, and the others were all there. It was not easy to explain when she took out the things. After all, the Five Nations did not have these things at all.


These things could not be produced in the Five Nations.


However, at this moment, these demons knew that they were not from the clouds. Although they found the things she took out strange, they did not ask further.


“Wow! Sweetcake likes this small house too! Mother, Sweetcake wants to stay in this small house too.’


The little packrat had never seen tents before. When she saw the brightly-colored tents built, it liked them very much.


After entering one of the tents, she was unwilling to come out and insisted on staying.


Yun Ran had always doted on her, so she agreed to stay here for a few nights.


Even the little packrat, who had seen much of the world, was attracted by the tent. The children of the other demons were naturally even more excited.


Even if the few of them were squeezed into a tent, they still felt very happy.


Compared to the immortal sects on the cloud, the conditions of the demons were really not good.


This was why Yun Ran had taken out the supplies in her space. She wanted to tell these children that they deserved better.


Yun Ran naturally wouldn’t stay for nothing. She used her free time to gather the children of the demon race and told them about the grudges between the Five Nations, the demon race, and the immortal sects.


She wanted to teach them some principles.


To Yun Ran’s relief, the thoughts of these children of the demon race were not as demonized as those of the disciples of the immortal sects.


“You just have to remember that as long as you’re righteous and haven’t done any evil, you don’t have to fear anyone’s judgment!”


“Humans are strong not to kill, but to protect the people they want to protect!”


“The demons and the immortal sects are all equals. You don’t have to feel that your bloodline is inferior to the other races.”


The little packrat also swayed her little head as she listened to her mother’s reasoning. With her comprehension ability, she could not understand those profound words. However, as long as it was what her mother said, it was definitely right!


She nodded her head and clapped her hands!


The little packrat clapped her hands, and her lackeys followed suit.


Yun Ran didn’t know if these children understood her.


However, Yun Ran also knew that logic could not be understood with just a few words.


As for what to do, these children would have to figure it out in their future lives..



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