Chapter 433 When Doro Steps into the Tang Dynasty's Never-Sleeping City
Chapter 433 When Doro Steps into the Tang Dynasty's Never-Sleeping City
Unbeknownst to him, Huang Musong followed the three little ones to the top floor of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda.
View from the top of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda
The view from above is quite spectacular.
Unfortunately, it is ultimately slightly inferior to the Tengwang Pavilion.
After all, Tengwang Pavilion is located in Hongdu, Jiangxi Province, and its modern fame and historical significance surpass those of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda.
However, the Doro are inherently simple and honest, and they never praise one while criticizing the other.
Standing side by side in front of the railing,
The four little ones lowered their brows slightly and faced the chilly wind directly.
The furthest point in sight is the city's uneven skyscrapers.
"This place is great!"
"We got to enjoy such a beautiful view, so the entrance fee wasn't a waste. We got our money's worth, didn't we? Isn't this the best view we've ever seen from this vantage point?" Pina whispered to herself, leaning closer to Dorothy, as if speaking to her companions.
Pina had never been to Hongdu in Jiangxi Province and knew little about the Tengwang Pavilion, so she wouldn't feel the difference without making a comparison.
In Duoluo's mind, the Tengwang Pavilion was indeed superior to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, but he did not explain it.
"Hmm~"
With a simple response, Doro took a half step back to avoid being directly exposed to the chilly wind for an extended period.
Doro chose to agree with Pina because of his personality; he was unwilling to express opinions that contradicted his companions.
The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is wonderful! The Pavilion of Prince Teng is also wonderful!
There's no need to argue with your partner just to prove who's better.
Dorothy's personality is different from Doraemon's.
It doesn't believe that normal chatting, discussions, or even bickering will affect friendship.
So, after Dorothy finished responding, Dorothy immediately said to Pina, "Actually, the scenery here is only the 'second best.' The 'best' scenery is the Tengwang Pavilion, which we visited last October. The view of 'Autumn Waters and Sky Blend into One Color' is especially beautiful!"
While recounting her initial travel experience to Pina, Dorothy gently poked Donas's lower back twice, signaling for Donas to share her thoughts as well.
Donas only enjoys the process of playing around.
Moreover,
I visited Tengwang Pavilion more than three months ago, how can I still remember it so clearly?
Scratching her head in confusion, Donas yawned nonchalantly and retreated back into the tower without a word.
Huang Musong and Su Qingyao are picking out souvenirs for the doro fans.
The kasaya is worth buying; it's not expensive anyway.
After buying four children's kasayas, Huang Musong called to the little ones, preparing to leave the Big Wild Goose Pagoda.
"Dolo, quickly take everyone back to the RV, let's go to the hotel and rest for a day."
"rest?"
Before Huang Musong could finish speaking, Dorothy skipped away, full of curiosity and questioning.
"Book a room during the day?"
Pina has a wealth of life experience and a quick mind; she immediately identified the key point.
Having a motorhome means you'll always have somewhere to stay at night, saving you money and hassle.
Boss Huang said we'd go to a hotel to check in later, which means we have to catch up on sleep during the day. Does that mean we'll have to go out tonight?
Wow~
"Are we going to 'The Great Tang Dynasty Never Sleeps' tonight?" Pina raised one eyebrow, decisively revealing her guess, temporarily suppressing her excitement.
The Tang Dynasty Never Sleeps City is a pedestrian street open 24 hours a day, and it gets more lively as the night goes on.
Whether it's Dorothy, Donas, Pina, or Dorothy, they all follow the natural rhythm of resting at sunset.
It's not about self-discipline, it's just that there's no other way. The night in the real world is too dangerous for anime/manga characters like me!
Before they were adopted, the Doro went to sleep as soon as it got dark, and that's a habit they developed.
I suddenly found out today that I can go to the night market again tonight...
Donas was so excited that she trembled all over.
"Yay!"
"We Doro get to celebrate Halloween again!"
Overcome with excitement, Donas immediately took off running, circling around the various display cases on the top floor of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda.
To prevent Donas from knocking over the display case, Alvin immediately captured it, grabbing the soft flesh of its neck and lifting it up.
Doro doesn't yet understand what a city that never sleeps is.
Based on the literal meaning, it is estimated that there is no night.
But how can there be a place in the world without night?
Full of curiosity about the city that never sleeps, Duo Luo decided not to ask too many questions for now, and to find out the answers with someone (Huang Musong) in the evening.
that's it,
After Huang Musong took the Doro members to visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, they drove to the vicinity of the Tang Dynasty Never Sleeping City scenic area, where they checked into a hotel to rest for a whole day and recharge.
...
That evening, at dusk.
The pedestrian street of the Tang Dynasty Never Sleeps City is gradually becoming more lively, with more and more tourists dressed in various styles of ancient costumes.
Huang Musong timed it perfectly, arriving with the Doro members just before dark at the entrance to the pedestrian street.
Two rows of vermilion lanterns stretched along the long street to the horizon, their light filtering through the silk fabric and casting a warm, hazy glow over the entire street. On either side, imitation Tang-style pavilions with upturned eaves hung, their banners fluttering with colorful signs: wine flags, tea banners, sugar painting stalls, paper-cutting shops—one after another…
"Wow--"
"Do cities like this exist in the real world?"
Donas was astonished, her lips pursed into an "o" shape, and she was the first to exclaim in surprise.
The Tang Dynasty Never Sleeps City is a pedestrian street that is twice as bustling and lively as Nanluoguxiang Pedestrian Street in the capital.
At noon, she was taken to a hotel to rest, which she was quite unwilling to do.
Seeing the pedestrian street that never sleeps with her own eyes, Donas felt it was all worthwhile.
The pedestrian street was crowded with people, and the Doro were short, so walking around looked like they were playing Thunder Fighter.
To avoid being bumped by tourists traveling in the opposite direction, Duoluo took the initiative to grab Huang Musong's clothes.
"Human~"
"I want to eat candied hawthorns! Can you take me to buy some? I'll treat everyone!" She looked up with a beaming smile, revealing her big white teeth, her face full of happiness.
Huang Musong understood that Doro had a special affection for candied hawthorn, just as the Doro were born to love eating Orunji.
As for the reason, Huang Musong believes it's because he used to buy Duoluo a candied hawthorn to satisfy its cravings when he took it out for a walk.
Over time, it becomes a habit.
Huang Musong didn't say anything, but walked to a small shop selling candied hawthorns and let Duoluo choose, taste, and pay.
Doraemon has pocket money.
The little treasury is the second richest among the four.
Saving money is for when you need it most!
Doro felt quite accomplished after buying candied hawthorns for Dorothy, Donas, and Pina, and thoroughly enjoyed the taste of the candied hawthorn balls.
Realizing he had forgotten to buy someone a candied hawthorn, Duoluo quickly ran back and held up the candied hawthorn he had just eaten.
Huang Musong affectionately stroked Doro's head.
He shook his head.
It means I don't really feel like eating right now.
It's polite to be modest, but since they don't want to eat the candied hawthorns, I'm going to eat them all!
Doro chuckled, opened his mouth wide, and continued to enjoy the sweet and sour hawthorn balls.
Having received the candied hawthorn that Doro had bought for her, Donas ate it as she walked forward, clearing a path for her companions.
Not far,
A small roadside stall caught Donas's eye.
A sugar-blowing stall was surrounded by several layers of tourists!
The master craftsman plucked a lump of amber-colored sugar syrup from the hot pot and, with a few blows and pulls, shaped it into a little deer. Then he took another lump of sugar syrup and made a little mouse.
Sugar blowing, a traditional craft, is now on the verge of being lost.
Even in the pedestrian street of the Tang Dynasty Never Sleeps City,
The master craftsman's skills in making sugar figurines by hand are truly unique!
Attracted by the lifelike animal-shaped sugar figurines, Donas immediately ran over and squeezed into the crowd to squat on the side of the stall.
"Is this candy?"
"Is it edible?"
Completely disregarding the fact that talking to the master craftsman might interfere with his work, Donas asked whatever came to mind and took out her phone to buy a sugar figurine.
But before it could pay, Dorothy's anxious voice called out, repeating "Donas" over and over again.
Just now, in the blink of an eye, Donas suddenly disappeared.
Dorothy, Pina, and Doraemon mistakenly believe it's lost! (End of Chapter)
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