《I Heard that My Fiance is Super Fierce》
Chapter 1 - A claw slapped on Dewitt’s face!
Chapter 1: A w pped on Dewitt¡¯s face!
The people of the Assyrian Empire were devastated. A month ago, their Marshal was infected with the Zerg King¡¯s poison during the war against the Zerg (1). Two days ago, the doctor in charge gave notice of the critical illness. Such a revtion made the whole Empire¡¯s sky seem to turn grey.
The Empire¡¯s forum exploded into an uproar, causing a stir among the people.
[Dream of Water: God, my Marshal ah ah ah ah! How could I not have been notified of such danger?! What¡¯s the meaning of this? Didn¡¯t the Empire swear an absolute, inexplicable oath against the Zerg? How can this be done? Kneeling to the Marshal, so he doesn¡¯t have an ident, kneeling to the attending doctor not to give up, ah!]
[Fatty Duo: Zerg poisoning is so deadly that no anti-toxin can be found. Even the Marshal will not survive. What does this mean? Is Assyria going to be destroyed?]
[Pig Man: I can¡¯t help exploding from the news again. I¡¯ve known about it. My cousin works in the Gic Survey Center. I heard his elders say he hasn¡¯t returned home for four days. Now the whole Gic Survey Center is working overtime. Someone said that they were looking at a set of genes for a beast that matches the Marshal¡¯s. They are stepping up the investigation.]
[Devil: What?! Can anyone wake me up? These people are crazy! Although I genuinely feel that the Marshal should get better at any cost, but a contract beast?! What¡¯s the use of those things? Everything is in danger. What do they want? The Marshal to jump out of bed and make a contract?! Didn¡¯t Assyria abandon this method eight hundred years ago?]
[Egg: I would rather believe in miracles rather than assume that the Imperial Summit woulde up with such a way to save the Marshal. It must be false! After creating a bond with the beast, they will live and die together. The contracted beasts in ancient times can¡¯t bepared to now at all. What¡¯s the difference between letting the Marshal create a binding contract with a beast and adding another risk to him? What¡¯s more, the spiritual remedy of a bond would be of no use at all. Who on earth came up with such a foolish idea?]
The discussion of the copse of the Empire on the Star Net made its way to Liberec, the where the severely wounded Marshal Dewitt was taken to, and an incredible roar broke the quiet of the morning.
¡°What a joke!¡± Mark was at the top of the building when he sneezed fiercely. He was tired from driving for more than seventy hours without stopping. However, he still kept up his spirits for twelve minutes, looked at the cage in his hand, and straightened his back.
He was at a massive sanatorium on the of Liberec. When the war broke out, this had been taken to be used as a transit station for those with the Zerg poisoning. But a month ago, after Dewitt led the pro-army faction to devastate the Zerg, the frontier exploration was temporarily suspended and the sanatorium gradually quieted. Transfer after transfer led to there not being very many patients left.
Now, inside and outside, Dewitt¡¯s troops were on guard. Mark had been heavily checked before entering, and if he hadn¡¯t met Lieutenant General Cassey, who was personally patrolling, he might not have been able to get in.
After a lot of hard work, Mark finally saw Cassey, who was past his best days and was very excited. Mark wanted an exnation for the situation without thinking about the time or ce.
This had caused a scene just now.
After roaring at Mark, Cassey seemed to realize that the time and ce were wrong. He gave Mark a dark look and took him to a conference room in the sanatorium. He looked at the cage in Mark¡¯s arms with an ugly face and said sharply, ¡°Qi beast? You just said you want the Marshal to sign a contract with a beast at this critical moment?!¡±
Mark certainly knew Lieutenant General Cassey¡¯s temper, but he couldn¡¯t back down at this time. Cassey was wearing his military uniform, which had a unique pin hanging on his tie on the front of his chest.
It was a memorial pin for those who had served in Dewitt¡¯s Legion, forever shining in the sunshine, as stubborn as their master. Mark swallowed his saliva, raised his head and chest, saluted as per standard military etiquette, and looked steadfastly. ¡°That¡¯s the suggestion, Lieutenant General! As a soldier of Assyria, after careful consideration, I propose this for the future glory of the Empire.¡±
Cassey red at Mark, but he didn¡¯t say anything for half a day before he scolded and pped the table at the same time, ¡°Careful consideration my ass!¡±
Waiting for Cassey to finish venting, Mark stayed quiet. When he looked up, he found that Cassey, a fierce soldier who had always beenughed at and scolded in the army for fighting, had red eyes.
Mark knew better than anyone about his ever-rising temper. He didn¡¯t believe that Cassey would show such an expression due to the Zerg. With his fearless character, there was only one person who could make Cassey look like this. That person was-
¡°Lieutenant General, the Marshal, he...¡± Mark stared at him in astonishment and suddenly became stiff.
The rumors that he had heard before ping-ponged in his brain one by one and he looked at Cassey¡¯s ugly face. Mark felt that his heart was slowly breaking into pieces as it fell away.
Just then, a clear voice sounded, ¡°Give it a try.¡±
They didn¡¯t know when the door to the conference room opened, but they came face to face with a man wearing a white military uniform. It¡¯s Archie! Mark¡¯s eyes shed, and he stood straight again, saluting Archie. ¡°Major General Archie!¡±
It was Marshal Dewitt¡¯s best friend from childhood. He was also a military doctor who rushed to the front lines of the battlefield during the Zerg War. After Dewitt was seriously injured, he became the doctor in charge and remained on Liberec all the time.
Mark¡¯s eyes lit up when he recalled the four words Archie had just said.
Archie approached him, without scruple of Cassey¡¯s hesitant eyes, reached out and tapped twice on the all-ck surface of the cage and the dark winter¡¯s case began to be transparent. This was a kind of one-way ss, and it now showed that inside was a small beast.
¡°Fox?¡± Archie¡¯s eyes showed a trace of surprise as he looked at the little fellow lying quietly and sleeping with his eyes closed, with apparent wounds on his body. ¡°This kind of beast has not been seen for a long time, and it looks good.¡±
¡°... It¡¯s a low-level contract beast. Its gic analysis is not very good, but there are too few contract beasts that can match the Marshal. I was thinking, in case of a miracle...¡± Mark seemed choked, or couldn¡¯t help saying, ¡°Ah, Lieutenant General Archie, Marshal, how¡¯s he doing now...¡±
Archie¡¯s eyes showed a hint of despair. ¡°In two hours, the toxin will enter his heart.¡± As he spoke, he couldn¡¯t help looking out of the window, where he could see a colorful bird flying around in the sky. It was the contract beast that apanied Archie for more than twenty years. ¡°The barrier that had been forcibly imnted before has failed. Toxins that infiltrated his viscera will directly creep into the heart, coupled with damaged energy and ability abnormalities, both hidden dangers will erupt at the same time. What else can we do? There¡¯s no other way. The elders have dered that all efforts to preserve the Marshal¡¯s life should be stopped.¡±
After Archie¡¯s faint voice, there was a brief silence in the conference room, but it was soon broken.
¡°Stop it? Why stop? Is that all right?¡± Mark was stunned. He had been depressed for more than a month and, for the first time, he could not help the outburst. Now he forgot his rank, squeezed his fist and got a little irritated. ¡°That¡¯s the Marshal! How can we stop until thest minute? Marshal spent his life fighting for the safety of the Empire, getting poisoned and stubbornly holding on. How can we stop when he did not give up?!¡±
¡°Mark!¡± Cassey interrupted Mark with a loud voice.
Archie paused for a moment and then looked down at the cage in Mark¡¯s hand with some persistence in his eyes. ¡°I don¡¯t want to give up either.¡±
Mark, apanied by Cassey, was sitting in the observation room arranged by Archie.
The room where Dewitt was in did not allow free entry for those who were not adequately prepared against the poison. Even if they wore antiviral clothes, the time they spent inside the room would be strictly regted, which led to the existence of this observation room.
Mark began to lose his mind. He didn¡¯t know how Archie persuaded the elders, but he knew that if he could get such a result, Archie must be under considerable pressure.
It was a bit irrational for him to rush in like a chicken when he saw someone saying that the gic material of the little beast was simr to that of the Marshal. But... during the past month, the Marshal¡¯s severe injuries were hanging over all of them, and they were pessimistic.
People only knew the terrible things about Zerg. Only those who had fought on the battlefield would understand that today¡¯s Zerg were ahead of the Empire in military science and technology. Their poison, in addition to their already terrifying physique, made the Empire feel helpless. Especially for the soldiers who had fought with the Zerg. They would live the rest of their lives with a deep shadow in their hearts.
Before Dewitt took overmand of the Zerg battlefield, the Empire suffered repeated losses. They had lost arge number of soldiers, and even the defense line was beginning to be in danger. It was due to Dewitt¡¯s control that made them barely reach a stalemate with the Zerg.
Mark sighed and looked down at the report of the little fox that Archie had personally examined.
He was severely injured, with a reduced ability to heal and very close to death. He should have known that the fox had suffered a lot of injuries when it was sent to the Gic Survey Center. It was caused by their carelessness when it was captured. At that time, the veterinarian told him that the degree of veterinary skills of the Empire was subpar.
Let a wounded beast rescue a high-level ability whose inner shell was almost destroyed? Mark sat in front of the monitor and felt the absurdity of his ideas for the first time.
The quieter the observation room was, the heavier the atmosphere in the air became. Suddenly Mark looked away from the report and noticed that the little fox on the screen had responded. After five minutes of everyone exiting the room, the beast stood up slowly. It got rid of the gas mask Archie attached to it before he left.
Mark himself felt ridiculous when he brought the beast out of the Gic Survey Center. This was the first time he saw such a small beast, not much bigger than his palm and it was as severely injured as the doctor said. The unconscious fox had refused to open his eyes and hadn¡¯t even struggled when he was put in the sanatorium room. The beast immediately went to sleep in afortable position.
Even more than seventy hours of driving did not make the beast open its eyes.
But as soon as it was put next to Dewitt... it stood up.
Mark couldn¡¯t help but straighten up and stare intently at the screen. When he found out that the little fellow¡¯s feeble steps were heading for Dewitt, his heart seemed to stop.
The little fox on the screen was still moving in Dewitt¡¯s direction, with its soft tail trailing behind it. It looked very pitiful and weak. After standing faintly, the little fox stared at Dewitt with its big wet eyes, as if it were angry. Mark didn¡¯t know why he thought that a low-ranking contract beast was not only not afraid to see a high-ranking ability user, but it was angry? How was that possible? But the little fox¡¯s eyes seemed to be on fire.
Just as Mark looked into the fox¡¯s eyes, he saw thetter suddenly extend his paw. From the direction of the monitor, Mark could even see the soft meaty pads under the white hair of the paw. The next second, the little fox, who was still hobbling, seemed to burst out with high energy in an instant and wed Dewitt¡¯s face with a violent sh!
Chapter 2
Chapter 2: Little Fox is Unwilling to be Comfortable
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Not only was Mark holding his eyes wide open while watching the screen. Archie was also glued to the door with several guards, daring not to disturb the atmosphere. As the little fox slowly approached Dewitt, Archie wanted to rush inside, but he stopped. When the little fox raised his paw to move once more, Archie heard a loud noise behind him. Someone was not standing still and had knocked something down.
Archie did not look back. He held his breath and gazed into the room through the ss without blinking his eyes. He dared not take off his protective clothes for fear that he might miss something.
Then, as he watched, the little fox swatted Dewitt¡¯s face with his paws... His pawnded into Dewitt¡¯s mouth, and in his dark little eyes, he looked as if he did not know what had just happened.
Soon Archie heard a few voices of frustration behind him, but he did not move.
Someone behind him stepped forward and said in a disappointed tone, ¡°Major General, let¡¯s go and take out the contract beast. If the contract was sessful, there should have been a response. But there was no response at all. The contract beast¡¯s rank is deficient.¡±
¡°You shouldn¡¯t have counted on a beast first of all...¡± Someone muttered, ¡°No beast deserves the Marshal, not to mention the lowest ss of beasts.¡±
Having said that, that person began to take off their protective clothes, only Archie still maintained his original position, staring motionlessly inside, his eyebrows locked. He felt a kind of foreboding...
Suddenly! A slight change in the room made Archie widen his eyes, only to see that under the white-haired paw, Dewitt, who had been in aa for a month, suddenly had an abnormal fluctuation from his chest. Nothing happened in the next few seconds then Dewitt, who had been severelyatose, suddenly spit out a mouthful of poisonous blood. His closed eyes opened extremely slowly and exposed a pair of bloodshot eyes with blue irises.
Everyone behind him was shocked by the scene. Only Archie stormed into the room like a tornado.
The little fox that had swatted his paw over Dewitt¡¯s mouth was unhappy because he could not dodge the cough and the hair on his paw carelessly came into contact with the blood. At first, he tried to suppress himself, but found that he could not resist and cursed, ¡°Cheee -!¡±
The little fox hated the blood so much that it wanted to get revenge!
After the roar, Wen Jin spent all his energy on getting the blood off of his paw. He struggled but finally fainted weakly. Before he fainted, Wen Jin looked at his dirty ws very unwillingly.
He was a demon, a fox demon with a thousand years of practice, often called reasonable with a mild temperament. Despite some minor personality ws in his character... Wen Jin still insisted that he had to have a calm temper and be self-restrained.
But now, he was outraged, because recently, it seemed he hadmitted too many mistakes while he was alive and the heavens were sending so many unfortunate circumstances his way one after another!
First, there was a catastrophe during his tribtion. Since he had failed and suffered a wound, his demon dan1 had cracks appear on it. At thest moment of his tribtion, Wen Jin identally fell into a void and something shed into his skin in the distorted space. Finally, he came to an extraordinary world with extremely thin reiki.
With his demon dan damaged, his muscles and bones were crippled, and his spirit was still close to evaporating. When he first arrived, Wen Jin could not even treat his flesh injuries. He did not have the energy to open his artifact, and thus, the thousand-year-old demon fox almost died of excessive blood loss.
After that, his head becameplete mush, and he could not even turn his head. He only felt that someone was carrying him to and fro. During this period, Wen Jin wanted to jump out and talk to the people who carried him, but he could not wake up and suffered a lot until he was put into something. He felt that there was a little more reiki around him, although only a little more, he still did not wake up. For Wen Jin, at that time, it was also quite torturous.
So Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help indulging himself once he escaped, but if he knew that the price of indulgence was to be bought with a bond, he would have struggled to wake himself up and then he would have fled far away from that ce.
Wen Jin wanted to raise four paws to show strong resistance to any agreement that could result in co-existence and co-death, but.... he couldn¡¯t get off the Thieves¡¯ boat.
On the one hand, Wen Jin¡¯s wounds were too severe. The fragmentation of his dan meant that he couldn¡¯t be self-willed, especially in a world where even a little spirit energy was very expensive. He couldn¡¯t spend any energy trying to break away from the contract. On the other hand, this was the most important, if it was a standard contract, then it was likely that the other party was only human.
For Wen Jin, even if he was injured, it was a straightforward situation to deal with. A two-person contract was easy for the strong side to grasp the initiative. This was also a typical contract rebellion in the world of immortality. It was like being a general monk. It was better not to go to Xiao Wan¡¯s noble treasure house to steal and only know of it in the first ce. Who controls who was the final factor.
However, this was not an ordinary agreement. Wen Jin had never seen such a domineering contract before. He dared to swear that this contract was not written by humans, because they couldn¡¯t write a bond with such a thorough and robust understanding of the demon n. This contract was just like the demon n¡¯s contract, specially designed to restrain its people.
The contract was full of fierce knowledge about each demon. When the contract waspleted, not only could they feel the atmosphere of the other party, but more importantly, it could be felt from the contract itself; the vast power of ancient times. Each of the contract nodes could control the weaknesses of the demon n.
When his spirit finally recovered, Wen Jin would have to make some efforts to break the contract. However, at this time, his demon dan was fragmented and facing a contract full of sophistication, he couldn¡¯t struggle against it at all.
This made Wen Jin feel very subdued, and he could not help but want to curse people. On the ruined Honghuang, the demons, especially the high demons with ancient blood, had always walked their paths. Wen Jin asked himself for patience and to be strong. He was not the kind of demon that could move without reason, but, at this time, he still could not help but want to pull out his ws and sh at the people around him!
Why did he have to suffer such indignity?
... But under the eaves, people had to bow their heads. Wen Jin could only watch the contract burn onto himself. After a long period of grief, Wen Jin felt that the person contracted to him should be dying soon. When he realized this, Wen Jin felt as if someone had purposely arranged this.
This was a contract of living and dying together. He was afraid that he couldn¡¯t live if the man died. At the moment, both of them were already weak, so maybe Wen Jin really would be killed by the man.
Wen Jin gritted his teeth and told himself that a big fox had to learn when to give and when to take, the good and the bad. If a contract could be made, then it could be broken. Matters had to be handled a bit more flexible; the results didn¡¯t have to be exact. Since he spent so much effort saving this person, Wen Jin could also turn around and threaten Dewitt a bit...
Thinking of this, Wen Jin carefully and painfully opened his artifact with a little cleverness and pulled out a top-grade essence pill from it, ready to stuff it into the man¡¯s mouth. But the man he desperately persuaded himself to save for half a day, spit out blood and poison directly onto his paw!
The kind with the horrendous smell of bugs!
Schrs could not bear what was unbearable; uncles cannot take what was uneptable; the temper of an angry fox was enough to cause wars! Wen Jin screeched! When he wakes up, he was going to scratch that guy¡¯s face! Grab flowers for his funeral! This man was too much! There was no such thing as revenge for being saved and spitting out the blood onto a fox¡¯s w!
Dewitt watched the fluffy beast turn in his palm, waving his paws, grinding his teeth, or simply executing a set of fancy punches in the air. The little fox, who slept very restlessly, could hardly say a word.
In modern Assyria, the status and ability of the contract beasts were deficient and ancient contract beasts were iparable. In the past, Dewitt did not have many feelings about this aspect, but he did not think that a contract beast would save him.
Feeling the furry thing in the palm of his hand, with its little warmth that was beyond an average body temperature, Dewitt held the little fellow in front of him, very iprehensibly. He had been awake for three hours, had been through countless rounds of routine examinations, and his mind was clear. So, what on earth did this little fellow dream of? Had he kept at it during the full three hours he was away? The dormant state of the hero was full of imagination.
As he thought about it, Dewitt could not help getting closer, then pulled out a hand from his nkets and gently poked the little fox¡¯s soft belly. Someone once said to him that the contract beasts¡¯ vignce was usually very high. Dewitt himself had been around contract beasts and knew that was true. So this was the first time he had seen such a four-legged beast sleeping in a strange environment...
As he was thinking, the sleeping fox hit Dewitt across his face with his paw again.
¡°Mrs. Margaret has been waiting outside for a long time.¡± Archie¡¯s voice came into Dewitt¡¯s ear with the sound of the door opening. ¡°We don¡¯t know enough about the way the virus is transmitted, and the protective clothes can¡¯t prevent it one hundred percent, so to be on the safe side, I¡¯d like to arrange for you to meet again in a day.¡±
Mrs. Margaret was Dewitt¡¯s mother.
Taking back the hand holding the little fox, Dewitt put the little fellow on his stomach, felt the beast quiet down and moved his eyes to the door.
¡°A bond is an extreme way out.¡± Archie, who noticed his movements, sighed. ¡°But the toxins in your body are diminishing very fast.¡±
Dewitt turned when he heard that.
¡°It¡¯s unexpected. I thought it was a Zerg poison and that we could not solve the problem or soothe the riots in your body. But you were able to resist the toxin of the Zerg Emperor for quite a while on your own. There was a lot of nerve poison in it. I didn¡¯t expect that this little fellow would surprise us so much. If possible, I¡¯d like to do a system check for both of you and find out the reason carefully.¡±
Dewitt¡¯s eyes looked like water on a clear day. ¡°The bond? A sess?¡±
¡°Yes.¡± Archie couldn¡¯t help smiling when he thought about it. ¡°Marshal, the beast will have to go everywhere with you in the future. You¡¯ll need to find a ce for the little fellow when you get back to your mech.¡±
Dewitt did not seem to hear Archie¡¯s teasing, and his eyes returned to the snoring little fox curled up on his stomach.
This was a wonderful feeling. Although he was forced to bond with this soft and strange little life, looking at the little fellow in front of him, Dewitt was inexplicably happy.
After a while, Dewitt asked, ¡°Name?¡±
¡°Ah?¡± Archie, who was still looking at the data screen, was stunned and then responded, ¡°Tiny, newly captured, there is no name, it¡¯s up to you to give it one.¡±
He could name it? Dewitt thought. Lowering his head, he stretched out his hand and rubbed the little fox¡¯s furry head. The touch made Dewitt feel soft. Just thinking about what kind of name to give the little fellow, the little fox that was rubbed suddenly...turned over, revealing a small pink belly.
At first, the little fellow refused and batted at his hand several times with his paw. Butter, when Dewitt gradually found the right spot, he heard the little fox grinding his teeth, as if he was very unwilling to make a satisfied grunt.
The author has something to say:
Wen Jin: You! Touch me less!
Dewitt: I can¡¯t touch your belly either?
Wen Jin:... Belly, the belly can...
Dewitt: What about the chin?
Wen Jin: Yes, you can.
Dewitt: Where can¡¯t I touch?
Wen Jin (serious face): You can¡¯t touch anywhere!
1Beasts in Wuxia and Xianthia often possess a Core within their bodies which contains their essence and/or cultivation base. Cultivators call their core their Dantians.
Chapter 3
Chapter 3: Unreasonable
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When Wen Jin woke up for the third time, his whole body was soft, and he was weaker than the previous two times. It seemed that it was not reasonable for him to force his magical artifact open. The first time he checked his body, his demon dan had still not recovered, his body¡¯s meridians were chaotic, and even after sleeping for so long, there was no improvement. He could not help sighing.
This was not the way to go on.
Especially for his demon dan, there were one or two high-quality panaceas in his magic artifact, but... What was this feeling that he had no strength to open it? He felt as if his belly was full of babies but couldn¡¯t pull them out. Wen Jin felt it intensely.
But, even if he immediately took a supreme panacea, the effect could not be guaranteed. Although Wen Jin lived for a thousand years, this was the first time he heard of a demon¡¯s dan cracking, and he was stuck in such a low leveled spiritual world... Wen Jin was afraid that everything else at this point was superficial.
Thinking of this, Wen Jin unfolded his consciousness and found that there was a fellow in the room beside him, and he was the one whom he wanted to take revenge on. Wen Jin could remember the scent of the toxins in the man¡¯s body, but now, they had been eliminated. Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help thinking of the contract in his body and felt very discouraged.
At the same time, a cold voice came into his ear, ¡°You¡¯ve woken up?¡±
Wen Jin was shocked by these words. At first, he could not understand what the other side had said, but he did not know whether it was the function of the contract, since he suddenly could understand the other side¡¯s meaning. So he immediately tried to look at his face. He did not open his eyes and instead began to feel with his divine consciousness for a while. The human being in front of him was not weak, but he was not absolute either. He was not strong enough to detect his movements.
What was going on? Wen Jin thought very seriously that all of this wasn¡¯t the ability of this human being that he didn¡¯t know.
Dewitt¡¯s eyes softened as he watched the little fellow¡¯s ears shake slightly behind his head, but his eyes still refused to open. His five senses were naturally keen, and his observation of certain aspects had been carved into his bones for a long time. Although the little fox did not open his eyes, he immediately noticed that its breathing frequency had changed.
He was just trying it out. He also deliberately suppressed his voice and did not expect such a lovely response from the little fellow.
Dewitt¡¯s five senses made him believe that he would not be weaker than him. The little fellow woke up and was smart enough to explore the surrounding environment. It may be the beast¡¯s self-protection instinct, but in front of the man who was used to assassination plots and traps every day, he was still green.
But since the little fox refused to open his eyes and Dewitt did not want to poke him, he continued reading the document in his hands. But within five seconds, he could not help turning off the report on the terminal and sitting upright beside the bed. There was no mirror on the bed. Otherwise, Dewitt would surely be surprised to see his ragged, unkempt self. In this instant, he would have made his past self look at him with a severe frown.
¡°You have slept for eight hours,¡± Dewitt said, poking Wen Jin¡¯s head with his finger and then reaching out to touch the soft ears behind his head.
Don¡¯t touch!
The little fox grunted impatiently.
Dewitt continued to touch as if he hadn¡¯t heard him. ¡°There¡¯s dinner out there. They¡¯ve prepared Liberec¡¯s specialty; the meat of a fringe beast. It¡¯s sporadic and tastes good. Would you like to eat it?¡±
Dewitt could feel the fox¡¯s long ears freeze when he said this. Before he shook with a little frequency, obviously trying to avoid him, but now he was as rigid as if he had poked a weakness of his. For a moment, Dewitt could not help the shaking of his chest.
He was snickering! How dare he snicker?! Wen Jin meditated three times in his heart that he was a reasonable demon. He was a reasonable demon. Then he opened his eyes and pped his paw on Dewitt¡¯s face. ¡°Cheee!¡±
Don¡¯tugh!
He had loved to eat since childhood. Although he didn¡¯t need to eat after he opened his dan, he still couldn¡¯t walk by when he met with delicious food. When he was very young, to eat a rare dish, Wen Jin had even exchanged the jade peel that he had with him for decades. At the end of the meal, he was satisfied with his food and foolishly wanted more. He followed the man home, ate a few more snacks, and finally was dragged back and beaten by his Master. The humiliation was so great that all the little friends on the hill next door heard his wailing voice.
From then on, Wen Jin made a painful decision to change his mind and face... Learn to avoid food and drink.
But that was all in the past. Wen Jin liked eating, but he was not meant to eat without dignity! What other strange local specialties could fool him? Especially, specialty products¨C. Thinking here, Wen Jin¡¯s eyes showed a trace of hesitation.
Watching the ck eyes of the little foxplete a whole set from stubbornness to firmness to hesitation and raising his eyelids to give him a tentative look, Dewitt felt as if his heart had been stabbed by something. He used to have no feeling for contract beasts. His friend had a colorful bird for more than twenty years, and he always took it with him. Dewitt would not criticize others, but he thought such a thing was superfluous to himself.
But this little fox... he had a different feeling of intimacy towards it, and he did not know whether it was the impact of the contract or not.
Wen Jin, unable to resist Dewitt¡¯s gaze, approached and pushed the man¡¯s bearded chin with his paws. Then he smacked against Dewitt¡¯s teeth and pressed his paws down harder. ¡°Cheee!¡±
I won¡¯t give in to you! I can take myself!
¡°Want to eat?¡± Dewitt misunderstood Wen Jin¡¯s meaning. He took the paw off his face and held it in the palm of his hand, but the other party immediately pulled it away. He was not upset and rubbed Wen Jin¡¯s head. ¡°Are you afraid I¡¯ll sell you?¡±
I¡¯ve been sleeping for eight hours. You haven¡¯t sold me yet. Were you waiting for me to wake up and sell me then? Wen Jin, the ancient demon, was on the bed, pushing away Dewitt¡¯s hand with his paw, then licked the white hair on his paw. He thought, again, this guy looked big and tall, but no one knows more about what¡¯s going on in his body than Wen Jin and the angry fox¡¯s contract... Although Wen Jin did not want to think about it, he still understood that as long as the contract was in ce, the man would not dare to move against him in the short term, at least until he was in good health.
He also had to stay here for a while. Wen Jin thought about it and squinted his fox eyes. He was right about it. This man was quite extraordinary; the room was full of reiki, which was stronger than in the outside world. The reason was unknown, but he would figure it out.
Dewitt, at the other end, was not connected to Wen Jin¡¯s brain circuitry and said a word of his own, with a very low voice, ¡°Low vignce.¡±
However, Wen Jin immediately stared at him and reached out to pat the man¡¯s face with his paws. He thought he was too unreasonable. How could he frame a fox without evidence?
This time, the party was prepared, Wen Jin¡¯s ws hit the bed gently.
But he was still not convinced!
¡°Cheeee! Cheee!¡± Outside the door stood two guards. In the hall, there were eighteen guards divided into three patrols. Outside the building, there were about one hundred guards in front and behind. I know exactly what¡¯s going on! How dare you say I am not vignt?!
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Wen Jin: Let me tell you how alert I am!
Dewitt: Really?
Wen Jin (looking up proudly): Really!
Dewitt: Touch me. Well, it¡¯s quite far away for you.
Wen Jin: !!
Chapter 4
Chapter 4: Not Good to Run Around in a Strange Environment
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Wen Jin was finally, reluctantly, taken out of the room by Dewitt.
He was so reluctant that, before leaving, Wen Jin tried hard to bite the quilt, growling and trying to scratch Dewitt¡¯s hand into flowers with his ws.
He didn¡¯t want to go out. The reiki outside was much lower than inside. What was the point of going out? But Dewitt made him go out since Wen Jin could neither shapeshift nor grow bigger at the moment; otherwise, he would like to fight with him every minute.
When he was finally forced into his arms of the man, Wen Jin bit several marks onto his opponent¡¯s ironed clothes, but the man remained unmoved. But after going out, Wen Jin¡¯s attention was immediately attracted by the smell of food. Originally, Wen Jin was still angry. He could not help but stick out his head and move his ck nose, stretching his paws from Dewitt¡¯s arms to scratch him.
It was fragrant!
Wen Jin sniffed several times before reluctantly turning his head back and putting a paw on Dewitt¡¯s body. His dark eyes were filled with urgency and doubt. ¡°Chee?¡±
What did it smell like? Was that the specialty meat that he mentioned before? What beast¡¯s meat was so fragrant? He had never smelled such delicious food when he was on Honghuang previously!
Wen Jin chittered and blinked at Dewitt with great sincerity. His heart said that it was no problem to give up temporarily for the sake of delicious food. As Wen Jin thought, his little pink tongue stretched out and licked his nose. It was self-evident what he wanted to do.
Dewitt squinted his eyes, did not speak and Wen Jin did not care, because, from the man¡¯s pace, he should be going downstairs. The fragrance was from downstairs!
Wen Jin thought about it and climbed up to stand directly on Dewitt¡¯s shoulder. When the little body was standing up, Dewitt was worried that he might fall.
As a result, the little fox on his shoulder noticed that Dewitt was slowing down. He patted him on the shoulder anxiously with his paws and urged him by whining several times.
Dewitt understood that the little fox he was bound to be a food lover. He immediately questioned his decision to treat him at the restaurant. But he had just arrived at the restaurant. The little fox disappeared like a tornado from Dewitt¡¯s shoulder and could not be stopped. Nevertheless, Dewitt could feel the position of the little fellow through the contract. As he looked at the ce with only one exit, he hesitated for a moment and let it go, but decided to give it a good lessonter.
It was not a good thing to run around like this in a strange environment.
At this time, most of the people in the room also saw Dewitt, the formerly unlively voices all turned into a unified cheer, joy overflowed from their cries.
All the soldiers had been guarding the sanatorium for the past month. From a month ago, the soldiers were nervous, and the atmosphere was unprecedentedly depressing. After the news of Dewitt¡¯s awakening came out, the mood of the whole sanatorium changed from the bottom to the top.
Initially, each of them had a heavy mind and a cloudy face. Now, everyone¡¯s face was full of joy. They even shouted Dewitt¡¯s name excitedly and raised sses to him. There were all kinds of drinks in the cups. Looking from a distance, they had a good view.
Archie came over with a smile in his voice. ¡°The little fellow runs very fast. Don¡¯t want to say anything?¡±
Dewitt shook his head.
Archie said nothing more. He handed Dewitt the tea in his hand, and they walked out of the hall. After leaving, Archie carefully said, ¡°Can¡¯t eat yet?¡±
¡°No,¡± said Dewitt, shaking his head. His task tonight was to show his face at the banquet hall to prove that he had woken up. It was not a lie, and he needed to appear in the sanatorium, not only for his subordinates but also for the small part of the troops. Some troops were there in the name of the central government and were there with various intentions.
But it was just an appearance. He couldn¡¯t wait long. The toxin was gone now, but the energy riot1 had yet to happen. Dewitt was not suitable to appear in such a ce full of soldiers before it could be resolved entirely.
¡°They¡¯re all waiting for you to talk and after hearing the news, they look happy on the surface. You don¡¯t have to show up daily, but you¡¯re hanging over their hearts.¡± Archie sighed.
¡°The timing is wrong.¡± Dewitt knew that he was not in good health and he did not want to give his subordinates hope that they should not have. It would be more difficult to ept the hope just for it to be destroyed again. ¡°How is the situation of Capital Star?¡±
¡°Not good,¡± Archie said, with a slightly grave face. ¡°Listening to the Academy of Sciences, the Zergs aren¡¯t dead yet. If you don¡¯t show up soon, they will be ready to move. There have been several small encounters along the frontier.¡±
Dewitt licked his lips and looked down at the cup in his hand. ¡°I can¡¯t pilot a mech now.¡±
¡°You know, when you go back to the Academy of Sciences, Professor Lin will give you a specific examination to see if he can find a way to make a preliminary serum for the poison. In the previous attack, you were not the only one poisoned. Most of them (the affected) were ced at the Academy of Sciences. Their energy... They may have a way to fix it.¡±
Dewitt looked at him.
The energy riots had always been a mystery of the Empire. If the Academy of Sciences could solve it, they would have given a solution. Every level of ability was affected by this problem. How many ability users in the Empire died from energy riots? That was how his father went. The stronger the ability user, the shorter the life expectancy.
His insurgency was close at hand, and he would never be able to go to battle again. No one was morepetent than him in dealing with the Zerg¡¯s front-linemand position.
¡°Good.¡± Dewitt knew that what he thought, Archie must have considered. He didn¡¯t want to spoil the other¡¯s fun.
At the same time, the restaurant had long been a mess.
Although Wen Jin¡¯s body was still weak, his broken demon dan was stable. After a few hours of rest, he had a little bit of spirituality and fundamental physical strength. He ran around the meeting hall happily, sniffing in the east and smelling in the west. The soldiers looked at him curiously, but no one dared to reach out and catch him. So they let the little fox run around the mess hall.
Wen Jin¡¯s final goal fell on the middle te of each table. ording to his understanding of human beings, they liked to have the best item in the middle, so this must be the specialty meat that the man talked about before!
Smelling the fragrance of that piece of meat, following the aroma, Wen Jin¡¯s tail could not help shaking, even his stomach seemed to be empty for a moment.
The table was full of rough men. They had never seen anything like this before but didn¡¯t mind a little beasting to the table. What¡¯s more, the beast was the Marshal¡¯s! When the little fellow came in on the Marshal¡¯s shoulder, they noticed and heard Major General Archie say that the Marshal woke up only after he had made a contract with the little fellow.
This group of soldiers had noplicated ideas. They recognized this truth and looked at the little fox very kindly. When they thought that the little fox was eating well and that the Marshal¡¯s body might be better, they wished they could provide all the food to the fox.
Wen Jin quickly jumped onto a table, which smelled very delicious, but he always liked the best dish, so when he went up, he was not confused by the side dishes at all and went straight to the main dish and stood nearest to the most significant bowl of meat. Looking at the steaming meat on a massive ter, Wen Jin only felt that the fragrance was getting more and more intense. He opened his mouth and bit a huge piece of meat off of it. The meat was initially cut, and it was very convenient for him to bite down, but it was still a bit cumbersome. During this period, he could not ignore his tail. Otherwise, his tail might identally get caught in the other dishes. He was a beast, but he didn¡¯t like being dirty.
Wen Jin was biting meat, and the soldiers were staring at him. They clearly remembered that contract beasts had always been stupid and timid, and most had courage proportional to their size. This little fellow looked so small, but he dared to rush into the crowd of so many soldiers and then very cleverly found what he liked to eat...?
Was it not due to being the Marshal¡¯s bonded beast? It was small and not aggressive. It was a weak and ineffective beast, but it had the right way of eating. Cough, especially majestic!
The soldiers stared at Wen Jin as if they were watching something new and unique for the first time in a thousand years. Suddenly, Wen Jin stopped biting the meat.
That was not because Wen Jin found someone looking at him, but because he found that... The slice of meat seemed too big for him to bite. He could not bite into the whole piece. And if he dragged it out a little further, then it would be on the table.
Could he stand a little differently? Maybe it would be lighter if he bit the middle part, put the te in front of him and raised his ws? Wen Jin was a little worried. But then the meat melted in his mouth. After he bit the meat, his tongue dashed out and licked his lips in a hurry. It was delicious! The meat was not tough and was very tender. If he bit down, it would melt directly in his mouth. The soup on the table was not as good.
He has begun to think about the feasibility of opening his magic artifact to take out the recently stored spirit energy so that he could eat more.
His small face wrinkled into a tangled mess, Wen Jin was somewhat puzzled, ¡°Cheee...¡±
The author has something to say:
Wen Jin: Everything is too short.
Dewitt: Well, there¡¯s no bird* yet. (Chinese ng for an erection/penis.)
Wen Jin:??? Aren¡¯t you afraid of being a pervert in broad daylight?
Dewitt:? I said Archie¡¯s bird.
1These ¡°energy riots¡± are a form of qi deviation; however, the ¡°plebians¡± of this do not know the term and only Wen Jin is aware of it. If you do not understand what Qi deviation is, it is a state wherein the cultivation base bes dangerously unstable, causing internal damage to the body and symptoms of psychosis. You will learn more about this inter chapters from Wen Jin.
Chapter 5
Chapter 5: Eat Meat in Large Mouthfuls
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Although Wen Jin grew up in the mountains, he was very particr about food. Besides, he didn¡¯t mind that so many people stared at him, but beasts would have made him dislike eating in unfamiliar surroundings. Wen Jin¡¯s eyes turned, fell on the side of the empty white te, and became bright. Biting the meat and stretching out his paws to push back the te should have made it easier for him, but he wasn¡¯t sure whether the table slid or he used the wrong amount of force because the dish was now even further away from him.
Seeing that his ws could not reach, Wen Jin was a little anxious. The meat in his mouth was not bitten through and the w he stretched out vigorously caused him not to stand firmly. The little fox fell face first towards the table. Wen Jin¡¯s brain exploded because the moment he fell, he felt thick soup surround his ears...
For a time, Wen Jin¡¯s dishes were neglected, ¡°Cheee!¡±
What is this? It¡¯s still dripping!
Several soldiers, who were watching him since the beginning, wanted to help, but they didn¡¯t realize that the little white-flowered beast knew how to use tes to carry meat, so they were all stunned. Somehow they wanted to stop and see how the little beast would finally solve his meat issue. Only Mark responded and reached out to push the te directly in front of Wen Jin.
Coincidentally, the table Wen Jin climbed on was just the one Mark was sitting on.
Wen Jin was still struggling with the soup in his ears. His dark eyes were dull. The hot, humid, and sticky feeling made Wen Jin, who always loved to be clean, a little overwhelmed. So when he saw the dish being put in front of him, he was still a little unresponsive. He subconsciously looked at the man who pushed the te for him. This man smelled a little familiar...
Wen Jin thought, wait a minute. Isn¡¯t this the one who sent him to make the contract?
Wen Jin¡¯s teeth closed immediately, and his eyes dropped to the table. Mark, at the other end, was unconsciously ready to pull out his handkerchief to wipe his ears.
Mark and the ordinary soldiers felt different about this fox. Others may only think it was the Marshal¡¯s contract beast, but in Mark¡¯s eyes, this was the beast that he brought. He saw the weakness of the little fox. Now that he could run around so happily, his heart was veryforted.
Wen Jin was still biting the meat, and it was not convenient to grind his teeth, but his eyes narrowed and burst out with dangerous light. He saw the handing closer and closer to him. When Wen Jin was wondering how to bite it, the hand was cut off halfway.
¡°I¡¯ll do it.¡± Dewitt¡¯s low voice appeared behind Wen Jin¡¯s head, and the soldiers who had been whispering all around him suddenly shuddered, straightening up their bodies and calling out to the Marshal one after another.
With anger in his chest, Wen Jin, who was schemed against, loosened the meat in his mouth, opened his paws and was about to jump on Mark¡¯s hand, but Dewitt blocked Mark just in time.
He took the little fox into his arms and hugged it tightly. Dewitt took out his handkerchief and wiped the soup sticking to the ears of the little fellow. He was confronted with superior resistance and did not speak. He continued by grabbing one set chopsticks off of the table to remove therge piece of meat that the little fox had bitten off of the te. After doing this series of steps, Dewitt reached out and touched the fox¡¯s head. ¡°Good.¡±
After Dewitt touched the fox, his dark eyes lit up. When he saw Archie liked to rub his bird¡¯s head, he didn¡¯t quite understand how easy it was to touch a small head. Now that he had a fox himself, his skills began to be self-taught.
It was notfortable to touch, but at the same time, it felt pleasant to touch.
¡°Cheee!¡± Hey you! Unlike Dewitt¡¯s satisfaction, Wen Jin was almost bursting with anger. When he saw the other man looking at Dewitt, Wen Jin felt like a fox sacrificed to the man.
However, it was clear that Dewitt did not understand what Wen Jin was thinking. He only thought that the little fellow was suddenly making noise for no reason. So he picked up the little beast and left the restaurant with his te under the watchful eyes of everyone in the room.
When he returned to his room, Dewitt put the te and the fox on the table, and he sat back on the big bed.
Wen Jin was so angry that he felt that he and the man he had just met only held hostility towards each other. The problem was that this fellow, who had contracted with him, did not stand on a united front with him and even stopped him from avenging himself. It was entirely unreasonable that he hade and then not given any form of greeting. He was not only rude but also disrespectful. He was still in a contract, and he was not happy at all! Huh...? This meat is delicious!
The little fox, who was still angry and circled the table, looked at the meat in front of him. He bit it angrily. Then he was snatched away by the taste of delicious food in an instant. The big tail behind him swayed from side to side as he ate the meat on the big te.
While eating, he ran to the teacup beside him from time to time to drink some water. He put out his tongue and licked the tip of his nose. In the fragrant and tender gravy, he felt that the meat was soft, delicate and tender, but not loose, very resilient. Not only was it delicious, but also the sauce was something he had never eaten before. After his taste buds burst, it was so memorable that Wen Jin bit left and right and quickly ate up a whole piece of meat more substantial than his body.
After eating, he licked his mouth clean, licked his paws warmly and belched. He thought that if he could eat such delicious food every day in the future, it might not be too bad to stay here.
After all...it was an irreversible contract.
Thinking of the contract, Wen Jin swept one eye in Dewitt¡¯s direction. There was some embarrassment in his heart. From the time he came back to the room with the meat to now, the man had not said a word and did not touch him. This was quite unusual.
So when Wen Jin¡¯s eyes swept over to him, he saw that Dewitt seemed to be asleep. No, the man¡¯s face was a little white, his eyebrows were tight, his forehead was covered with fine beads of sweat, and his lips were clenched into a straight line on his well-defined face.
His body seemed to be in a bad state. At such a distance, Wen Jin could feel what appeared to be energy fluctuating across the shape of the fellow. When he was eating, Wen Jin was attracted by the delicacies he had never had before, and he didn¡¯t notice this. After a moment of hesitation, Wen Jin jumped from the table to the bed, then stood lightly on Dewitt¡¯s body, stopping in the position of his lower abdomen.
Here it is.
Beneath his stomach, Wen Jin twisted his head in some doubts. This person¡¯s energy was emitted from this ce. Initially, it should go to every part of his body in an orderly way and then form a cycle, but now it was jumbled and bumping around at his dantian like a headless fly. Wen Jin narrowed his eyes, reached out, and touched Dewitt¡¯s wrist. He found that the other side¡¯s body was hot too. It seemed that he was trying to restrain the energy from the collisions.
But how difficult was it to restrain energy that had been out of control? Especially energy that seemed to have been out of control for a long time. A storm had umted in the area of Dewitt¡¯s lower abdomen. Even as the master of the energy, Dewitt could not defuse the storm, but this energy was uncontrolled. It was the same as the difference between Wen Jin¡¯s fragmented demon dan and his normal demon dan.
Dewitt seemed to be in the final stages. Although he was lying in bed like this, he was still tense and did not dare to rx at all. Wen Jin thought for a while and decided to take off Dewitt¡¯s clothes.
Yes, he had to take off his clothes. This person was hot all over. He had to start from his skin directly. Even if he wanted to use his spiritual ability to dissolve the energy, he couldn¡¯t wear clothes.
But... Why were the clothes so tight?! Why was it so hard to get rid of?
It took ten minutes to unfasten a button on his cor. Wen Jin looked puzzled. He turned his head and stared at Dewitt, who was pale. He pped his paw on his chin. He was so severely hurt, and yet he was wearing such thick and tight clothes. Did he want to kill himself? He hated human beings the most. Why on earth did they need to wear such things? Didn¡¯t they know what honesty was? How ufortable was it to fasten your body with tight clothes? They had to change them day after day, and it was too much trouble.
The patient little fox whined twice, but the man who had fallen into a semia was not awakened by him at all. So the little fox took a gamble and bit at the second button with his mouth and yanked it twice.
Wen Jin¡¯s eyes lit up as if he had found a new continent. He bit off the third one while biting; he did not forget to use his paws to cut off Dewitt¡¯s clothes. He also ruined the ironed clothes. A minuteter, with the bed full of chaotic buttons, the skin of Dewitt¡¯s chest and abdomen were exposed entirely. The entire bed was covered with the wrinkled clothes that Wen Jin had trampled on; it was particrly messy.
Wen Jin narrowed his eyes and enjoyed it for a while. He thought it was true that the man¡¯s skin was still perfect, especially the abdominal muscles, which were hard, soft, and unusually resilient.
The white-haired paw pressed on it, then pressed again. He felt the warmth full of desirable heat circte through the abdominal muscle. He swiped his paw back and forth, leaving a lot of suspicious white hair and then pushed a little of his energy into that spot.
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Wen Jin: A little essence, two essences, three essences... I came to the world, trying hard to save energy and you spent it all! You can not say you can¡¯tpensate me!
Dewitt: I¡¯ll give you a hundred times thepensation.
Wen Jin¡¯s ears shook, and he hid quietly.
Chapter 6
Chapter 6: Dirty Yellowed Fox
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Wen Jin only sent in a bit of his energy, but it seemed to be enough to clear the flow within Dewitt¡¯s body, as it soon became less hot and the pain on his face eased slightly. Nevertheless, the energy within his body was still bumping around chaotically.
This energy was a bit worrying because, in theory, Wen Jin should be able to take it. For him, this small amount of energy was not meaningful at all, but the problem was that the man¡¯s energy did not match his.
If he was in his prime, he would be able to forcibly extract such energy even if he suffered slightly, but now, Wen Jin had to be more cautious about what he could do. He had not yet repaired his broken demon danpletely. If the snowy cracks got worse and it broke entirely, both of them would die.
As he pressed his paw on Dewitt¡¯s belly again, Wen Jin thought for a while. With the trace of the essence just injected into Dewitt¡¯s body, Wen Jin began to attract the energy in his body. Wen Jin could not absorb it, but the energy could form a cycle in Dewitt¡¯s body. In other words, it was this energy that was in Dewitt¡¯s body causing chaos because it was uncontrolled. Piling it up in one ce and forming a storm was what caused this mess. If he had initially rxed the energy, allowing it to cycle through his body, it would have reduced the energy source load.
Wen Jin patiently attracted these chaotic energies to different areas. This was a massive project because the energy in Dewitt¡¯s body had umted for a long time. After doing all this, Wen Jin felt a little heavy. He looked up at Dewitt and found that the man was in apletely different state than half an hour ago. A slight rxation reced the painful look, and the dead white on the face faded. There was nothing on his face that resembled pain.
Compared with his tired and unfit appearance, Wen Jin was somewhat puzzled. It was not in line with his past behavior, and it was not in his favor either especially since he gave Dewitt half of the essence he had painstakingly saved up since he woke up.
Looking at the empty te on the table, Wen Jin gave a cold hum, thinking that it would be better to pay for such delicious meat. No, this was not an equal exchange! Tomorrow he must get more food! Today he was not full at all!
As he thought about it, Wen Jin, whose eyelids grew heavier and heavier, nestled on Dewitt¡¯s lower abdomen and closed his eyes. It was only after sitting in this position that he felt a little ufortable with the bulging belly beneath him. After tens of seconds, Wen Jin boldly changed his sleeping position with four feet facing the sky.
His body was now tiny, basically the same size as a still milking baby fox and not his deliberate adjustment. This was entirely because his body was not full of energy. A demon¡¯s instinctual protection mechanism, made them appear smaller so that less energy was spent on activities. Since he was so small, his belly was slightly less hairy, showing his pink skin, like a small drum.
Only when Wen Jin was half asleep did he sneeze from the cold. Then he felt as if there was a stove under him. Subconsciously, he pressed his body tightly to the furnace. It was vague, like a big hand holding Wen Jin from behind. Then he turned over and hummed. Soon, he felt as if the stove covered him, and his frozen blood began to circte.
It¡¯s sofortable, Wen Jin thought. He ultimately spread his paws out and fell into a deeper sleep.
The next day, Wen Jin woke wrapped up in a thin nket. The temperature in the bedroom was just right. It was not as cold as it was the night before. He yawned and found that he didn¡¯t know where the person next to him had gone, but then he got distracted. He dimly found the spirit of the room... seemed a little more abundant?
A door opened behind him so Wen Jin looked back. It was Dewitt.
All-day yesterday, he showed extremely awkward moments. This guy seemed to have... just taken a shower? His body was warm, his hair was wet, and there were water stains on his abdominal muscles.
Well, I suddenly feel like my paws are itchy.
While Wen Jin looked at Dewitt, thetter also saw Wen Jin, went to the bedside, reached out and touched his head, ¡°Woke up?¡±
Wen Jin just woke up, so he had sleepy eyes with no energy, ¡°Chee.¡±
Maybe the little fellow was still confused. Dewitt did not speak anymore. He sat by the bed and moved his hand to the little fellow¡¯s back. He wanted to help him wake up and feel the soft fur against his palms at the same time. Dewitt squinted.
Wen Jin hated being touched by others; he always felt dirty. He didn¡¯t know why, but he didn¡¯t resist Dewitt touching him. Dewitt¡¯s big hand covered his whole body, and Wen Jin felt veryfortable and safe when he was touched. Besides, the heat in the palm of his opponent¡¯s hand was Wen Jin¡¯s favorite heat.
He had a cold temper, and although his hair was thick, he was still not very resistant against cold, so he used to sleep in a cave or be a man and wear a thick fur coat in past winters. If he didn¡¯t do this, he wouldn¡¯t freeze to death as he didn¡¯t like the feeling of being cold.
Looking at thefortable little fox under his palm, cozy and quiet, Dewitt could not help but lighten his hand a little. This little fellow was usually boisterous and temperamental, but when he slept, his eyes were closed, and he looked just like a... glutinous rice dumpling?
Dewitt thought, holding the fox in his arms and rubbing his ears. ¡°Wake up.¡±
Wen Jin moved in his palm, cracked opened his eyes and chittered.
¡°The doctor said that you are weak, besides eating, you should exercise more and not sleep too much,¡± Dewitt said, rubbing his head. ¡°It¡¯s time for breakfast.¡±
Eat?
Wen Jin¡¯s mind moved, and he woke up in an instant. A pair of eyes looked eagerly at Dewitt. The sharp ears that had been curled behind his head also stood up. Looking at the full of spirit little fox, Dewitt gave a rare smile with his eyes. He stood up and took Wen Jin to the table.
Halfway there, Dewitt seemed to think of something. He turned around, walked to the wall, stretched out his hand, and tried grasping the thing that was floating in the air... a spot of light?
¡°Chee?¡± What was this? Wen Jin stared, how could there be light floating in the air? It seemed to be somewhat simr to something he had read in a book in the past, but a god wrote the book and nothing was clear or concretely worded ah.
¡°This is a thermostat switch. If you get cold again like yesterday, remember to press this, the thermostat will keep the room at afortable temperature,¡± Dewitt said.
This kind of advice may seem redundant to others. After all, the little fox must have seen this everywhere, but Dewitt still wanted the little one to know more for himself, just in case. Dewitt did not even think about whether the low-ranking contract beast would have that high of an IQ.
¡°Chee?¡± Wen Jin cocked his head. He got up this morning and was warm, but he felt cold yesterday. Was that the reason? Could it make the room heated? Is that why he felt a little more alive today?
¡°I am a fire ability user,¡± Dewitt said as he pulled Wen Jin¡¯s paw and taught him to press the suspended light. ¡°When it¡¯s cold, I have a bad habit of keeping it off. I¡¯ll change itter, but you still have to learn.¡±
Last night, when he woke up in the middle of the night, Dewitt found the little fox¡¯s body was as cold as ice and was stiff. After touching him, Dewitt was distressed. He quickly wrapped the fox in his arms and then turned on the thermostat until the little fox¡¯s body gradually warmed up, and his heart finally settled down.
But he didn¡¯t fall asleep. Dewitt was surprised to find that the stormy pressure in his energy core seemed to have reduced a lot. It was not all piled up in one ce, and his entire body was morefortable. The feeling of being blocked disappeared entirely and was refreshing.
Dewitt contacted Archie immediately after he took a bath in the morning, once he was sure that the change in the energy was not an illusion. Looking back at the little fox, as if he had found a new toy, the little fox pressed the thermostat switch back and forth and wagged his tail as soon as he heard the sound of the air flowing in the room. The earnest look made Dewitt suddenly want to kiss the small rounded head.
He restrained the impulse, only touched Wen Jin¡¯s head again and whispered, ¡°Little Fox.¡±
Wen Jin was ying with the rising thermostat and did not hear what Dewitt said. The man did not let him y more, turned around, and took him to the table. Wen Jin was not angry, because he knew that at the table, just as Dewitt said, there was breakfast.
Delicious!
His thoughts were full of warmth and joy, but when he turned his head unconsciously, he turned to a mirror. In the mirror, Wen Jin saw himself. At first, he felt that it was a little incredible. After standing for half a minute, he thought that he did not look good.
The white fur around his eyes had turned yellow, and like sshing water droplets, it seeped everywhere, and the face was covered in the yellowish color! And most importantly, half of his ears turned yellow! As soon as Wen Jin saw it, he felt that the stickiness of yesterday came back again. He stared wide-eyed and couldn¡¯t believe that he had slept all night in such a dirty way.
He was a white fox, a white fox! He had never even been this dirty after running around in the mountains.
Shocked by what he saw in the mirror, Wen Jin, who was horrified by his undignified fox image, quickly broke away from Dewitt¡¯s hand and flew into the shower without notifying thetter.
Dewitt was stunned and was about to catch up, but the door of the shower was automatically closed. Did the kit step on the closing key when he entered? Dewitt had no time to think about it. His bathroom was always closed and could only be opened from inside. Now he quickly opened the terminal and wanted to modify it as a manager.
Nevertheless, the little fox who ran around in the bathroom did not know what had happened. Dewitt¡¯s five senses were keenly aware of the steady sound of water. In the next second, the little fox¡¯s scream came out of the bathroom. ¡°Cheeeee¡ª¡±
Chapter 7
Chapter 7: ¡°Always Abandoned¡± shed through His Mind
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When Wen Jin woke up in the morning, he saw Dewitting out of the bathroom, so he remembered that direction. At that time, he dimly saw a brick under Dewitt¡¯s feet that was bright, not very dazzling, but different from other bricks.
At first, Wen Jin thought he had to look at the bright bricks and wondered what they could do. But when Dewitt took him to turn on the thermostat, Wen Jin vaguely understood what it was. He remembered that when Dewitt came out of the bathroom, his hands were on the towel, and the door opened by itself.
So when he jumped down from the table, Wen Jin adjusted the way hended and deliberately stepped on the brick. As a result, the door behind him closed. When he saw Dewitt locked out, he was silent and relieved.
ording to his experience, the man outside liked to do everything personally for him. In other words, Wen Jin found it enjoyable, but if the man could also see everything in the bath, it would be too embarrassing.
However, Wen Jin had not worked out for himself how to shut the bathroom independently, and he was confused by the almost empty bathroom. He knew that the way of life of this world was different from that of his, but he had no idea where he could turn on the water...
Didn¡¯t prominent families have hot springs?
The confused Wen Jin stood there hesitating for a moment, finding things a little difficult, but the sticky feeling in his ears lingered, and the desire to bathe was extreme. He hopped up the wall, jumped onto the washstand, stepped left and right, and finally stopped in a position where Wen Jin¡¯s ears trembled when he seemed to hear something. The next second, his consciousness spread throughout the room, the wall around the washstand suddenly moved, and a column of water directly sprayed the unsuspecting Wen Jin.
¡°Cheee!¡± What¡¯s that?! It¡¯s cold!!
For a moment, Wen Jin subconsciously moved sideways, the water column directly rushed at him and hit him. There was a bone biting cold and, not only that, the side of Wen Jin¡¯s body could not resist the pressure. Trying to hold on with slippery ws, he was almost washed down the sink.
Immediately, he instinctually released his spirit, trying to perform magic, but somebody was faster than Wen Jin. He heard the door of the bathroom behind him being mmed open, apanied by a rush of footsteps and a big hand blocked Wen Jin¡¯s front and separated him from the water column.
Wen Jin, who had closed his eyes, had stiff fur all over his body. He leaned up slightly. After listening carefully for a long time, he was sure that there was no other sound. Then he opened his eyes and raised his head, he met Dewitt¡¯s deep eyes.
The man seemed a little unhappy, his lips were tightly pressed into a straight line, and Wen Jin was a little bit cautious when he was stared at like this. He had no idea that the walls would suddenly spray water, and there was no time to resist. Since he came to the world, his reiki was too scarce. He would subconsciously hold on to his consciousness when gathering reiki, so he did not notice the dangerous aura at first.
¡°Chee, chee.¡± No, I don¡¯t want it! It¡¯s spraying me! There must be something in the wall!
Under Dewitt¡¯s gaze, Wen Jin chirped forcefully twice, feeling irritated and not looking at the man when he finished. His mood was all over the ce, and he had just wanted to take a bath alone. Why?
Earlier, he hadn¡¯t been able to dodge quickly enough, and water got into his eyes. Now the extra liquid caused his eyes to sting, Wen Jin blinked, tried to endure the difort, turned around and licked the ce that had just been sprayed by the water column. It was still painful. The area where the water column had hit his abdomen stung, and it was cold water on top of that. He was most afraid of cold things.
Remembering that the man had said before that he was a fire ability user, he couldn¡¯t help but sigh that this guy would even use such cold water for bathing.
Hiss, it was too cold.
Soaked from head to tail by cold water, the little fox sneezed and shrunk his head. Dewitt could not help sighing silently. Then he reached out and touched the fur of the little fox. The temperature of his palm hit the belly of the little fox. ¡°You can¡¯t do this in the future. Most of the buttons in the bathroom are invisible. If you open the hottest gear carelessly, it will be scalding.¡±
Dewitt paused on the word scald.
¡°Cheee.¡± Why was this bathroom soplicated?
Ah, that wasfortable.
Wen Jin stretched out again as just the right temperature of the water flowed over him. The cold water had almost frozen his meridians, and his fur was lying t on his body. Wen Jin did not want to move, so he turned over on the washstand and let Dewitt rub his hair on his side.
Dewitt was unfamiliar with the appropriate temperature standard for a fox. He carefully went back and forth for a long time. He was relieved to see the morefortable appearance of the little fox and the rxed body under his hands. Initially, he wanted to wait for someone to bring the special bathing liquid for beasts and then bathe the little one, so he said that he should eat first.
But since it couldn¡¯t wait to take a shower, it didn¡¯t matter if he didn¡¯t have the beast soap on hand, Dewitt thought, stretching out his hand and rubbing his soap on the little fox¡¯s dirty ears. The little fox¡¯s ears were very sensitive, and he tried to wash them carefully to avoid water rushing into them.
When Wen Jin was first touched, he was a little ufortable. The bad impression of being sprayed by a strong current was still ingrained into him, and Wen Jin felt a psychological shadow. If that current rushed into his ear, it would make him ufortable all day. He shuddered unconsciously, but Dewitt¡¯s movements soon rxed his vignce.
Chee, that¡¯s it. It¡¯s itchy. Give it a scratch. Well, the back hair was a little heavy. It must be stained; it was too dirty. It must be cleaned.
Wen Jin squinted his eyes and shook his ears. He sat on the washstand and enjoyed the pleasure of being served. The part of the ear being washed also stopped twitching unconsciously. He felt that the big hand was touching his fur to wash somewhere else, and Wen Jin felt a little ufortable suddenly.
¡°Chee!¡± Initially enjoying the first-ss service, the little fox suddenly opened his eyes and twisted his body. He didn¡¯t even know when the big hand touched the bottom part of his tail.
¡°Chee!¡± Further down is my butt!
Wen Jin shook his fur, batted Dewitt¡¯s hand away and then stared at him with ck bean eyes, full ofints.
¡°What?¡± Dewitt did not respond and was stared at by Wen Jin, stunned, ¡°Too hard?¡±
¡°Cheee.¡± Don¡¯t wash it! Wen Jin tugged his big tail behind him and shook it vigorously as if he didn¡¯t want to wash it anymore.
¡°Don¡¯t want to wash it?¡± Dewitt frowned. ¡°The hind legs...¡± Speaking of this, Dewitt seemed to suddenly understand what, with an intriguing expression on his face, ¡°You don¡¯t want me to wash the back?¡±
¡°Chee!¡± Why are you so ostensible?! I can wash it myself! Wen Jin thought, gathering up to the sprinkler that Dewitt put aside, flushing his butt and hips carelessly. Then he shook 360 degrees, so all the droplets on his body flew to every corner of the bathroom, and Dewitt¡¯s whole body was soaked.
After shaking, Wen Jin did not notice anything unusual. He jumped down from the washstandfortably. His four paws were still on the wet mat at the door. He smoothly cleaned his paws on it and returned to the room.
This was Dewitt¡¯s first time bathing his contract beast. He had no idea what he felt after this situation, but, at that moment, he had a wonderful feeling. He worked hard and carefully waited for the little fellow to bathe. The other side refused him halfway through. The reason was that he would not let him touch his buttocks, hips, or tail. After that, he shook the water droplets off his body onto him...
The water was clean, but it was mixed with a bunch of white hair that had just fallen off the body of the little fox. Dewitt lowered his head, picked off several wet hairs that were stuck to his chest and abdominal muscles, and found that the picking was endless and there were many on his face...
Looking back at the clothes that had been caught by the little foxst night, Dewitt inexplicably had the words ¡°always abandoned¡± shing through his mind.
Wen Jin took a fragrant bath. He left the bathroom and threw his furfortably around. Then he jumped into bed and rolled around like a merry man. He remembered one of the most important things that Dewitt had promised him earlier.
Wen Jin thought that he was going to run back to the bathroom and ask when a sudden noise came from the door.
Wasn¡¯t it early? Wen Jin, who heard the sound, jumped out of bed and rushed excitedly to the door.
The author has something to say:
Dewitt: Would you like me to help you take a bath in the future?
Wen Jin: No!
Dewitt: Hmm?
Wen Jin:... Then you promise me that you won¡¯t touch me!
Dewitt: OK.
The second day
Wen Jin:??? You said you wouldn¡¯t touch me!! You liar!!
Then Dewitt was scratched, but he seemed happy.
Chapter 8
Chapter 8: Was this man disgusted by him?
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When Archie opened the door, he saw a little hedgehog with dry hair and bright eyes. The person he was looking for just stepped out of the bathroom behind him, dead-faced.
¡°Have you taken a bath?¡± Archie shook a few small bottles he had just brought in. They were the bottles of special bathing shampoo for beasts; they were taken from Dewitt¡¯s warehouse. The news of Dewitt¡¯s contract had not been released for the time being. To avoid unnecessary trouble, he took the bathing shampoo. As he spoke, he stretched out his hand to press the close button on the door. However, with such slight negligence, the food container in his hand had already been taken away.
It was the little fox... No, Dewitt?
Archie was stunned. In the amount of time it took him to reach for the door, he saw a sh go towards the box of supplies in his hand. Archie, who was holding the container, was forced to divert his attention from the door. It was the little fox who tried to grab the food container by taking his distraction as an opportunity.
However, Dewitt seemed to have anticipated the movement of the little fox. In the instant of his rush, he came and grabbed the box directly and held it up high. The white-haired fox with bright eyes looked at his failed plot from the ground, while the nk-faced Marshal stared at him.
Archie paused and felt that something strange had happened in the roomst night...
¡°Eat at the table.¡± After that, Dewitt squatted down to try to pick up the little fox, but thetter gave him a sideways nce. He seemed very unhappy that he had not grabbed the food. He refused the embrace, turned around, and left him with a rather flippant look.
¡°... It¡¯s quite temperamental.¡± Archie smiled.
Dewitt did not speak, took the bottles from Archie¡¯s hand, put the food containers on the table, and then took out the delicious breakfast dishes from inside. There were six main dishes, three side dishes, three bowls, plus three drinks. After Dewitt had put everything out, Wen Jin, who had just been pouting on the bed, his little white body blending into the quilt, moved his ears.
Dewitt nced in its direction without saying a word. Instead, he took the bottles of shampoo and went into the bathroom. Archie sat down in a chair with familiarity. Wen Jin turned his head and nced in the direction of the dining table when he heard the room bing less noisy.
There was such a pleasant fragrance...
It smelled a little like the meat fromst night, and the bright thing next to it smelled like something delicious with a light fragrance and sweetness.
Wen Jin wagged his tail in the bedsheets, his eyebrows all scrunched together.
It was disgraceful to try to grab something and be cut off halfway, but the food was somebody else¡¯s. He was eating and staying in other people¡¯s houses thesest two days although he paid for it with his medicine and his spirit energy! It feels like he suffered a lot, but gave it his all. There was no word for regret in Wen Jin¡¯s dictionary! Therefore, it must be him who grabs first and not loses the battle!
Finally, he put up his ears, eyes shining, began to indulge himself by breathing in the fragrance in the air and then jumped down from the quilt before climbing up the table using a stool.
As soon as Archie had set a te down, he saw the little white fox at the table. Squinting his eyes, he said, ¡°Caicai likes to sleepte and cries, refusing to wake up. Next time, I¡¯ll bring him over then the two of you can y.¡±
As he spoke, Wen Jin looked silently at the food in front of him, as if he hadn¡¯t heard anything. He sniffed in the east and looked in the west. The round head made Archie reach out to touch it, but Wen Jin escaped as if he had eyes on his back.
Archie, who had been evaded, looked at his hand and a trace of curiosity shed through his eyes. Wen Jin still didn¡¯t look at him as he was still engrossed in the table full of unique delicacies.
Archie took these breakfast items from the kitchen, he had asked the kitchen to give Dewitt and the fox digestible porridge, but Wen Jin was not interested in congee. Although it smelled different, he had eaten simr things from the Honghuang before. His attention was on the three tes in the middle of the table.
One dish was filled with sliced meat, which was different fromst night¡¯s meat, but Wen Jin could smell the same aroma asst night¡¯s. Although the scent was simr, it was not the same kind of meat, and the way it was prepared was quite different fromst night¡¯s. Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help swallowing back his saliva. Even though there was no stock with it nor sauce, it looked slightly dry but delicious. Next, to the meat dish, there was a fruit tray, in which Lebi was cut.
The fruit was exceedingly abundant, and the so-called Lebi fruit was not a particr kind of fruit but referred to all the fruits produced in Liberec. They were soft, juicy,rge, fleshy, and well-known. Previously, when he was on the bed, Wen Jin had already smelled the aroma of the fruit, which smelled juicy, light, and attractive.
Next to the fruits and the sliced meat was a dish of warm unknown things. They were round, wrapped in irregr dough, had a very light fragrance, but he could not tell what was inside. Wen Jin, who was already salivating, unconsciously opened his mouth to bite down. At the other end of the table, Archie reached out and stopped Wen Jin with one hand. With his other hand, he quickly took an empty te from the side.
Wen Jin, who was trying to open his mouth, was blocked in the middle of the move and raised his head confused. When he saw Archie taking out the empty te, his fox¡¯s eyes narrowed immediately.
Was this man disgusted by him?
The ws on the table consciously grabbed the table as he nned what to do next.
Archie looked at Wen Jin and paused with the empty te in his hand. It was a subconscious action of a doctor. After all, the other one at the same table was a patient who had just pulled back from the brink of death. At this time, even a small infection would be fatal. This little fox¡¯s body was in a sub-healthy state. The two people needed to stick to their set diets.
But in the eyes of the little fox, Archie¡¯s action was deliberately nned, and for a time, he felt a little guilty...
Archie had been with Caicai for twenty years and had always been loved by his contract beast. People all over the capital knew that Caicai was a bird and did not eat the same kind of food as he did. Archie had absolutely no objection to this. In addition to the problem of bacteria that may cause them to get sick, Archie was concerned because he was unsure of Dewitt¡¯s attitude toward his contract beast.
Just when the man and the fox were in a standstill, Dewitt came out of the bathroom with a ck cloth in his hand. He went to the table, wrapped the little fox in the fabric at once and took it directly off the table.
¡°Chee?¡± Wen Jin was gazing at the doctor who disliked him, with the most ferocious eyes. This action from Dewitt came so suddenly that he began to wriggle violently in an attempt to break free.
Dewitt had be ustomed to his actions. He held Wen Jin firmly in a position he hoped would calm down the small fox. After sitting down at the table, he quickly took a piece of meat and stuffed it into Wen Jin¡¯s mouth. Then he began to wipe the fox¡¯s fur patiently.
Oh! Yummy!
As soon as he was done protesting, Wen Jin¡¯s mouth was satisfactorily filled with tender meat. He squinted his eyes and immediately stopped twisting since his wet fur felt very unpleasant. Dewitt gave him a gentle wipe to dry it. Although the towel had a slightly different smell, he did not reject it. He stopped chirping and obedientlyid down on Dewitt and let him wipe his fur.
This action between the man and the fox felt quite natural and shocked Archie.
¡°You take one. The toxins in my body have not been thoroughly cleansed so I can eat the porridge. The little one can have everything else.¡± Dewitt¡¯s eyes fell on Archie¡¯s te.
¡°... No.¡± From Dewitt¡¯s words... no, even Dewitt¡¯s actions already showed his attitude towards the Qi beast. Archie stuffed the te back, but his eyes were still a bit shocked. ¡°A Qi beast¡¯s body is powerful, and he will not get sick naturally after bathing.¡±
Dewitt shook his head. ¡°It¡¯s afraid of the cold.¡± He remembered the night he waspletely frozen into ice.
Just from these words, the little fox in the ck towel trembled and his eyes narrowed. Wen Jin thought proudly that he was clever to save this man¡¯s life with his reiki.
Five minutester, Wen Jin¡¯s fur had already been dry for several minutes. Dewitt was still a little worried and turned over the thick, soft towel and wrapped the fox up in it tightly. Then he took Wen Jin¡¯s bowl and looked inside of it. It looked like Wen Jin had eaten everything in it.
Wen Jin was delighted with the amount he ate, and so he finished his breakfast very quietly.
At the other end of the table, Archie was relieved.
The thing about the contract was that he was the one who forced him to do it. With this decision, other people¡¯s opinions were left aside for the moment. Madame Margaret had a lot ofints as Dewitt¡¯s mother. Looking at their friendship, there was no direct exnation, but her attitude towards Archie was cold. When they met these past two days, their words were always thorny.
Archie had known this woman for many years and knew her temperament, but she was still a burden in his heart. He was afraid of seeing the same attitude in his friends, so he was a bit nervous before he showed up. Fortunately, his old friend¡¯s temperament hadn¡¯t changed at all, and he got along very well with this little fellow.
Atst, his heart finally calmed down. As he was leaving, Archie warned, ¡°I told your mother that she coulde to see you this afternoon.¡±
¡°Okay,¡± Dewitt responded, releasing the hot little fox from the ck towel and letting him y by himself. ¡°When will we return to Capital Star?¡±
¡°Tomorrow morning, I will give you a detailed examination to determine how long your body can endure long-distance flights. After that, I will decide on the route, and we will leave the day after tomorrow.¡± Archie answered. He looked at the little fox, who was paralyzed in bed on his back with his full belly in the air, and a smile filled his eyes. ¡°You get along very well.¡±
Dewitt looked at him and thought that he didn¡¯t have to say anything. ¡°Don¡¯t overthink.¡±
Archie was stunned, and then he reflected that his friends could still see his psychological burden. As a Marshal, Dewitt was not scornful to others in his daily life. He spared his words like gold, and the Empire said that he was an iron te from top to bottom. He could win so many battles as he sat in the Marshal¡¯s position.
How could Dewitt be weak in perceiving people¡¯s thoughts?
Nodding, his heartpletely settled. Archie was ready to go when he suddenly nced over and saw hanging on the wall... Dewitt¡¯s uniform.
It was ced in the corner, invisible from the door, but it was just visible as you left the room. The uniform was crumpled; there were seven or eight buttons pulled off. It looked as if someone had ravaged it badly, Archie thought, feeling as if he had seen a new door.
At the same time, Dewitt¡¯s words shed across his brain again, ¡®Don¡¯t overthink.¡¯
The author has something to say:
Wen Jin (licking his paws): Yes, don¡¯t overthink, I have eaten you!
Dewitt: Hmm? When did you eat it?
Wen Jin:! Caught!
Chapter 9
Chapter 9: Heart of the Fox
Tranted by Addis of Exiled Rebels Scations
Wen Jin slept after lunch. No, it should be said that Dewitt thought he slept. Wen Jin didn¡¯t need sleep. He used to sleep mostly to pass the time. When he was young, he hardly slept and yed day and night. After Master left, his sleep frequency began to increase, but not now.
After all, sleeping is a rxing sport. Wen Jin has no time to rx. Most of the time, he patiently tried to mend his demon dan. The spirit of this world was fragile, and only his room had a little more than outside. The environment wasn¡¯t easy to cultivate in. Wen Jin had to have more patience than usual to absorb the essence.
Suddenly, Wen Jin¡¯s tail moved beneath the quilt, and he regained consciousness from his practice. He felt an aura was moving in his direction, fast and a little aggressive. Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help but open his eyes. Although he knew that there were arge number of soldiers outside the room, the aura was so strange, he had never smelled it before, and it was very fierce.
Wen Jin was not afraid, but he wanted to notify Dewitt since the man had been criticizing him earlier. As he turned to look towards DeWitt, Wen Jin was stunned immediately. DeWitt was already looking at him.
After he came to this world, he mostly hid, trying not to do anything extraordinary. This man was good to him but Wen Jin¡¯s Millennium Demon cultivation was unknown to human beings. The human race was the mostplex race he had ever seen, and Dewitt still counted on him now. However, if Dewitt knew about his abilities, it would be a bad thing. He might have the desire to take him apart and swallow him.
So Wen Jin¡¯s strategy was to stay with this person for the time being. After all, the contract was alreadypleted. This person could not touch him while it was in effect. Then, in his capacity asmander-in-chief, it may be easier for him to find more reiki in the future. When his demon dan was restored, the contract would be easy to break. Before that, he did not want to expose himself.
Wen Jin pretended that he didn¡¯t know anything about Dewitt¡¯s way of doing things. Now that he was looking, Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help recalling that he didn¡¯t make any unusual reaction after he noticed the auraing in. It seemed that he just shook his tail, and that couldn¡¯t be found out. Why did this man stare at him with that look?
After a second thought, Wen Jin knew that although the gods did not denounce the world, it seemed that he could also use some unknown method. He had a sudden rm bell in his mind, saying that this person would not intentionally test him.
His subordinates may have told him the news that someone hade long ago. Humans had the vilest hearts and minds and were hypocritical g men!
It felt as if Wen Jin, who had stepped into some trap again, had lost the pleasure of whining and shrank onto a side quilt, pointing his butt at Dewitt and was reluctant to take care of him.
Dewitt¡¯s eyes shed with a hint of emotion, but he did not speak. He got up and opened the door.
Behind him, Wen Jin watched his movements and hummed twice under the soft quilt. Look, someone must have told him! He was fussing about nothing!
As Wen Jin groaned, he couldn¡¯t help ncing secretly at the door. He had the intuition that it was a different type of person because, when the doctor came this morning, he didn¡¯t see Dewitt take the initiative to open the door. And when Wen Jin saw the face of the woman who came in through the door, with exquisite makeup and elegant dress, he instantly understood.
This woman should be one of Dewitt¡¯s rtives. One that was presumably close as the two faces, without expression, looked the same. Should it be his mother? Watching Dewitt even pulling out a chair for thedy, Wen Jin could not help but open his eyes and the anger dissipated. He wanted to see a good show.
Most of the people on the Honghuang Continent also respected their parents. It seemed that Wen Jin was clear on what filial piety was. But he always thought that this world was different from the Honghuang Continent. He had already seen of many things thesest few days that he had never seen before, so he didn¡¯t expect to see something so familiar and long-lost... How did these two get along?
Wen Jin thought and stared. Anyway, he was someone who knew nothing about what other people saw. It didn¡¯t matter if he stared at strangers, he couldn¡¯t think of anything else out. Wen Jin looked at thedy; she looked extravagant and smelled good, but her clothes and makeup were not over the top. If she were not so mature, Wen Jin would have guessed that she was Dewitt¡¯s sister.
However, whether this was Dewitt¡¯s sister or his mother, it was apparent that she and Dewitt had different personalities.
When the woman came in, she stood in the middle of the room without looking at the chair Dewitt had pulled out for her. Her eyes were full of alienation and indifference as theynded on the little fox on the bed without hesitation. After looking up and down, she seemed offended by the way the little fox stared at her. Her voice was harsh and cold when she spoke, ¡°Its eyes are so small.¡±
Wen Jin lying in bed: ¡°...??¡±
He was a white fox; one of a kind with blood from the ancient times; able to take the shape of people; able to fascinate anyone with beauty. How could this woman say that his eyes were small?!
¡°It¡¯s this one? Did Archie let you set the contract?¡± The woman looked down at Wen Jin and kept looking at him. From her height, she was more than one head shorter than a normal woman in high heels, but the height gap did not hide her aura at all.
¡°Yes, mother.¡± Dewitt¡¯s address, let Wen Jin determine the identity of the woman.
¡°He ordered you something so useless?¡± Mrs. Margaret frowned and coolly said, ¡°Then he might as well have killed you two days ago.¡±
The woman¡¯s voice fell, and the room broke into a brief silence. The two words ¡°useless¡± and ¡°thing¡± made his tender ws itchy. He had a long history with the people and had adapted to people for a long time. He had developed a habit of being gentle to women. However, when he heard these words, he could hardly resist his itchy ws!
But soon, the second half of Margaret¡¯s sentence stopped Wen Jin.
This was different from the image of a mother in Wen Jin¡¯s impression. His mother, who was a very ordinary fox, gave him a childhood that he could recall even a thousand yearster. Wen Jin had a differentplex for the word mother. It was the first time he had ever seen a mother wishing for her child¡¯s death. Wen Jin tilted his head and looked subconsciously at Dewitt, but thetter¡¯s face did not move at all, as if he was used to it.
Squinting his eyes, Wen Jin re-nested back into the bed.
¡°The day after tomorrow, we will leave for the Capital star.¡± Dewitt evaded the topic without any rm. ¡°After a short examination, we found that both the poison and the energy storm have been suppressed.¡±
Mrs. Margaret paused, her hands stiffened in her heavy skirt for a moment, but she soon regained her original aggressive look. ¡°What¡¯s the use of curbing the poison? Will you give up going to war?¡±
Dewitt stood firm. ¡°No.¡±
The conversation ended with Mrs. Margaret angrily dropping a sentence, ¡°You can¡¯t live without the Capital Star.¡± Then she turned around and walked away. Oh yeah, the door closed loudly
This refreshed Wen Jin¡¯s world outlook once again. He always thought that the door could only be closed with a button. He didn¡¯t expect it could be closed so loudly. Was this how you vented one¡¯s emotions? He had to study itter.
After the woman left, Dewitt stood for a moment, turned and sat on the bed, holding Wen Jin in his arms.
Wen Jin did not hate Dewitt; the other side¡¯s body was always enthusiastic and was willing to approach that heat. Plus... heart¡¯s always held gossip and were shared by those of all ages. Wen Jin wanted to hear the Marshal speak and was very depressed when he thought about the man not talking.
Dewitt held Wen Jin in his arms, rubbed his ears, and said the longest sentence the fox had ever heard from this man, but his voice was very calm. ¡°Father fought Uttar for five years, and his life and death were uncertain several times. Finally, he died in the desert because of an energy riot and was infected at that time. The Star¡¯s virus is highly infectious before and after death. There were severe cases of it bing an epidemic, so my father ordered the cremation of the army. My mother rushed from the capital overnight to see my father onest time. She has never supported my decision to enter the army, and anything concerning Zergs gives her anxiety.¡±
Wen Jin was held by Dewitt, lying on his lower abdomen, a pair of bright ck eyes carefully stared at him. After listening to the end, he could not help but pout.
He used to think that the race wasplicated; some cared about others; some could sacrifice their lives or blood. In contrast, he preferred the former a little more. The fox did not die for himself. He always liked to be at ease so that he could not do anything unlucky for anyone.
A man and a fox looked at each other like this. Dewitt touched the fur on Wen Ji¡¯s head and suddenly said, ¡°Can you understand?¡±
¡°...¡± Wen Jin stared fiercely and resisted the whispering impulse, seriously pretended that he didn¡¯t understand anything, but his heart was already roaring ¨C could you not frighten this fox so suddenly?
Instead of struggling with the problem, Dewitt reached out and rubbed his finger near the fox¡¯s eyes, touching his long eyshes. He narrowed his eyes. ¡°Your eyes are big and round.¡±
Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help it, ¡°Chee!¡±
If you praise me, I won¡¯t lose my temper! But these are all terrible words of praise!
The author has something to say:
Wen Ji: Learn from me! Both eyes are clear and bright like autumn waters
Dewitt: It looks good.
Wen Ji: No, not right! Next, wave and light!
Dewitt: It looks good.
Wen Ji: Can... Brilliant as stars!
Dewitt: It looks good.
Wen Jin: ...
Chapter 10
Chapter 10: The Suddenly Upset Dewitt
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That afternoon, Dewitt took Wen Jin for an examination. When he went to theboratory with Archie, he stopped. ¡°Two rooms?¡±
Thetter paused and did not respond. He looked at theboratory in front of him and then answered, ¡°Ah, yes, because you have a lot of data to be monitored and recorded and then it needs to be sent to the Academy of Sciences, so they can gather the data in theboratory. There will be instruments on this side. This sanatorium was not equipped with a veterinary room, and the doctor was transferred from the nearby two days ago. The equipment was also brought by them and is a bitrge. It¡¯s in the adjacent subordinateboratory.¡±
¡°Two days ago?¡± Dewitt frowned.
¡°Yes...Temporarily transferred,¡± Archie was a little embarrassed. ¡°I wanted a different veterinarian toe, but the old man was too old to endure the long journey. The have mobile devices that came over from the capital star long ago, but they were transferred over here on a different trip. I checked the medical team¡¯s information. Thisboratory is in the middle of the next room, separated by ss, so there should be no problem. I will apany themter.¡±
¡°Mobile devices.¡± Dewitt stood at the door and looked closely at the veterinary team in the next room. ¡°Can¡¯t we move them to the mainboratory?¡±
¡°No way,¡± Archie said helplessly. ¡°Some of the things they brought were too big to pack.¡±
His thin lips had been stretched in a straight line. He knew that the question he had just asked was redundant. If he could arrange it in a room or let him apany the little fellow for the examination, Archie would have done it in the first ce. His heart was clear.
Dewitt looked down at the little fox sleepingfortably in his arms. He reached out and pinched his warm ears and rubbed his belly for a moment.
This fellow had been sleeping in his cage this afternoon. He woke up and hugged him all the way.
In Dewitt¡¯s eyes, Wen Jin was a little boy who had just been born. He was smart, but a bit too intelligent. When he held him in his arms, he always worried about whether he was using too much strength. To throw him to a medical team that didn¡¯t know the details of the little fox was not very reassuring. But, if the little fellow was bound to him, he would stay with him all the time, and there would be more dangerous situations in the future when he goes in and out of the battlefield.
While Dewitt was thinking that, Wen Jin waspletely awakened since the other man could not stop rubbing his ears. Wen Jin, who seldom had a rest and afortable afternoon nap, was half-awakened by the noise of their conversation on his way here. He had enough sleep in the afternoon, but he was sleeping using Dewitt¡¯s body temperature. Since he liked his partner¡¯s body temperature very much, he slept veryfortably.
The full fox was in a good mood. In Dewitt¡¯s arms, the adults neglected the little fox as he yawned. A small tear spread from the corners of his eyes, and he looked at Dewitt sleepily.
¡°Chee?¡± What?
Dewitt rubbed the little fox¡¯s head and shook his head at Archie. ¡°No, do it separately. I¡¯ll take it first.¡±
Get in? Where to? It seemed that from the very beginning that the reiki had be very thin. Did Dewitt take him out of the room? Would he get good food?
With this in mind, Wen Jin¡¯s ears shook, and he immediately lifted his upper body with his paws. He looked around curiously. His tail flicked gently, and his eyes were about to shine. He had no fear in his expression.
But soon, when he was brought into theboratory and saw the cold instruments, his eyebrows creased unconsciously and the excitement on his face disappeared.
He was impressed by these things. When he first came to the world, simr things were moving around on him, especially the long rod-shaped thing. It was cold, without any temperature at all. At that time, someone swept it around, brutally, and stabbed him several times. At that time, he was injured, and his consciousness was not stable. Even though he was poked until he felt pain, he could not call out with a scream.
Those people would stick things to his skin, and they didn¡¯t know what they were doing. Wen Jin hated the bitter coldness. If he hadn¡¯t juste out of the void, wounded and could not move, he would have broken everything, including the bodies of the people holding the instruments.
¡°CHEEEE!!¡± Initially, Wen Jin was curiously looking around, but it only took a second before he turned his eyes away, twisted his head, and wed up Dewitt¡¯s chest. A small white face stared up at Dewitt with eyes like ck holes. Wen Jin thought that he was so good to him, but he wanted to use these cold things to poke at him. Was it revenge?
¡°Physical examination.¡± Dewitt thought he was afraid and reached for his back. ¡°It¡¯s going to take a little longer. Be patient.¡±
¡°Chee!¡± What kind of physical examination? What kind of body did he have? Can these things be clearer than him? Wen Jin thought and turned around. A paw had wed Dewitt¡¯s shoulder. He thought it was unreasonable to talk to these people and wanted to run away directly. However, when he looked back, he realized that the door behind Dewitt had been closed for some time, and he would not be able to make it with his short legs.
This was a closed space... The warm tail realized he was going to be frozen.
¡°Marshal.¡± Several members of the veterinary team looked at each other. One of the sweet-looking girls took a step forward andughed at Dewitt. ¡°My name is Anna. I¡¯m the assistant doctor in charge of the examination. You can take it to the medical box. There are toys we prepared in advance.¡±
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin was a bit manic. He wanted to refute everything. What toys? Did you bring me here to eat me?! No matter how delicious he was, he didn¡¯t want to go into that box!
Wen Jin¡¯s struggles were pronounced, a pair of ws clung tightly around Dewitt. He knew that grabbing onto this wicked person was his only means of survival. But the problem was that he would not be able to get Dewitt to open the door...
The little white paw grasped Dewitt¡¯s shoulder tightly, and his face resisted. Although Wen Jin did not want to express it, his ears were drooping unconsciously. For a moment, not to mention the tight grip he was holding Dewitt with, even Archie could not help seeing the little one resist. Archie began to seriously reflect on whether they could go to the centralboratory. There were vacancies, or they could make staggered arrangements. Could he have Dewitt apany the little fellow to finish the exam?
Although it was right to cultivate the independence of the little one, it was still too small after all...
At that moment, a few sharp bird cries suddenly came from the window. The next second, a colorful bird flew through the window into the secondaryboratory. It was Archie¡¯s beast.
¡°Caicai!¡± Originally still meditating, Archie saw Caicai and his eyes lit up instantly. He rushed to Wen Jin and said, ¡°Caicai ising, and he can apany you for the examination....¡±
What a silly bird! Wen Jin didn¡¯t want to see it at all. His patience had reached its peak even though he was impressed by Dewitt these past two days. But just now, Archie¡¯s words made him keenly aware of another thing.
What is it? Caicai could apany him for his examination? Let that foolish bird apany him for an exam? What about the stupid man he¡¯s stepping on?
Wen Jin loosened his paws and did not take Dewitt. He retreated, and his eyes cleared a little. He stared at Dewitt; his sharp ws were stretched out, and several scratches were left on Dewitt¡¯s shoulder. ¡°Chee!¡± You want to put me in there to be poked to death!
But Dewitt did not realize Wen Jin¡¯s intention, as if he was worried that he would be relentless in a few seconds, he quickly took the little fox to the inspection box, then deliberately ced him in front of the pile of toys.
Wen Jin was furious. His sharp ws were exposed in the air, whining and screaming, struggling, swearing to death and even began to brew the reiki in his body. However, he had not been in the air for five seconds before he suddenly stopped.
His ws were retracted, and the little fox settled down. Wen Jin obediently went into the inspection box. His dark eyes were fixed on a shining Lingshi in the toy pile, and his eyes remained motionless.
Anna, on the other side, smiled with a clear smile. ¡°A beast that just entered a contract will feel uneasy when it leaves its owner. We anticipated that. So we prepared these little toys. We¡¯re lucky that it likes them. There¡¯s an ordinary energy stone that has been used up. There¡¯s a little energy in it, so it shines. It seems to like shiny things.¡±
Wen Jin had utterly lost his sight. This was a spiritual stone!
Although there was not that much spirit left in it, it was a true Lingshi. Wen Jin¡¯s ws were firmly fastened on the Lingshi, and his dark eyes were shining.
Seeing Wen Jin calm down, from the veterinary team to Archie, they all looked relieved.
Only Dewitt, whose eyes fell on the little fox who wasn¡¯t paying attention, frowned. His uniform was still covered by a bit of beautiful white hair, and there were traces of the young fellow struggling in his hold. Just now, though he was worried, he was concerned about that situation. It seemed that his heart was somewhat satisfied...?
Now, without saying a word, the little fellow turned away from everything to look at the wasted Lingshi, not even sparing him a nce.
He didn¡¯t know why, but Dewitt suddenly looked at the empty energy stone and was very upset.
The author has something to say:
Lingshi:??? Why do you want to pierce my heart?
T/n: You may have noticed that we are using both Lingshi and energy stone though they mean the same thing. When Wen Jin thinks about these stones, he thinks about them using Lingshi, while Dewitt and the others refer to it as ¡°energy stone¡± so to show the difference, we will be using both terms.
Chapter 11
Chapter 11: The Man
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Dewitt was still worried about what would happen to him when he came in with the little fox in his arms. Now, however, the little fellow didn¡¯t let go of the energy stone in his paws. Even under the guidance of the female doctor, he rolled over obediently to cooperate with the examination and Dewitt¡¯s eyes were a little irate.
¡°It¡¯s not looking at you.¡± Archie, who stood beside him, felt it was rare to see him like this and deliberately stimted him.
Dewitt¡¯s face remained unchanged. ¡°Is this year¡¯s physical examination over?¡±
With these words, Archie¡¯s expression of joy and gloating was wiped away at once, and then he began to suffer bitterly. Yeah, what qualifications did he have tough at the little fox? The little fox sticks so tightly to Dewitt that it can be checked as it ys with a small energy stone. Caicai¡¯s habit of running away from home had not changed, and the waves were endless. Getting him to take an annual physical examination was the number one problem as he never did it with cooperation...
Looking at that cute little fox, Archie gritted his teeth and stared at the bird standing on the windowsill with his head tilted.
Archie went out of the room angrily, and Dewitt followed him straight away. He did not look at Wen Jin anymore. He felt that he would be overwhelmed.
But his leaving was caught by a little one who thought he left for apletely different reason. Wen Jin patted his paws angrily on the inspection box. His fur was bristling with his unhappiness. He held his stone in his arms and thought that this should be the kind of emotion those in operas sang about. Wasn¡¯t this the so-called resentment from a person who did not turn back and never appeared again? What were they called? g man? Yeah, g man!
When the other doctors saw the situation, their eyes also showed understanding. When they received the invitation, they thought that the Marshal cared about this beast. Young beasts were always sensitive to the temperament of others, especially strangers, but the Marshal did not even say a word offort to apany him for the examination. Sure enough, he did not even say a word of encouragement. ... Even if it is a contract, the beast was still young. The Marshal didn¡¯t care about it at all. The turnaround of his health was mostly due to the contract beast in front of them.
¡°Does it seem to like energy stones?¡± A young veterinarian from the veterinary team looked curiously at the soft white fox lying on the water bed, feeling that the little fellow was still very bright. ¡°Just now, he was making a lot of noise and refused to have an examination.¡±
¡°Yes,¡± said Anna, the female doctor who started the examination, looking at the data in her hand, reaching out to touch the little fox with great satisfaction. She was not angry when she was dodged. She looked down and curved her eyes in a smile. ¡°I¡¯ll go and get two more for you to y with. Be good.¡±
Wen Jin didn¡¯t understand but thought the woman¡¯sughter was pretty lovely, so he flicked his tail and stared at Anna with ck eyes. Now and then he sniffed and stared at Anna with a dull look, which made thetterugh.
Someone frowned and said, ¡°Come on, it¡¯s just a beast. Is Anna going to get more energy stones so that it can y with them for fun?¡±
¡°It¡¯s the Marshal¡¯s beast, Cohen. I¡¯m showing it the correct attitude.¡± Anna¡¯s casual voice came from inside. She sighed as others did not value the beast. There were too few people who wanted to do this, and there were many people with different kinds of good and bad attitude.
¡°Is it the Marshal¡¯s contract beast? Judging by the Marshal¡¯s impatient appearance earlier, and that he didn¡¯t even look at it before he left, he doesn¡¯t seem to care about it at all.¡± The man named Cohen scoffed at Anna¡¯s statement and looked at Wen Jin with disgust. ¡°But then again, such a weak beast to bond with the Marshal. It has the good luck of eight lifetimes.¡±
Dewitt was absent and, without a trantor, Wen Jin could not understand their conversation. He was absorbed in the gloomy green stone in his hand, and his heart was thrilled.
All worlds had some spiritual stones on them, and Wen Jin could feel that such a small spiritual stone had quite the capacity. Before its energy was used up, the capacity of the stone should not be too small. The same stone could umte dozens if not hundreds of spiritual strands that could let him increase his mana. Then, maybe, he could finally try to open his magic artifact.
Thinking of this, Wen Jin¡¯s eyes shed with a ray of light, as if he saw the hope of remedying his demon Dan. He wagged his tail, stuck out his tender tongue, and licked his nose. An abacus shed through his head. The length of time he needed to open the artifact was based on how much reiki he had. Besides, he needed a lot of energy to repair his body. He didn¡¯t know how much energy he had exchanged for the silly big one that left him behind. How many Lingshi would he need?
Wen Jin conscientiously began to think about this problem and at the same time, Caicai, who was standing at the door from the very beginning, started staring at him. Of course, Wen Jin was aware of it. At first, he didn¡¯t take it seriously. When he was bored with it, he could not help looking at the bird. When the bird first came, he was busy fighting with Dewitt, and they didn¡¯t look at each other very well.
However, Wen Jin, who looked at it, couldn¡¯t helpughing and shivering on the mat, which made the researchers around him feel very strange. Only the purple bird understood that he wasughing at and gave a strong condemnation in his eyes. ¡°Chirp!¡±
Yes, it was a bird with purple plumage, but it had a lot of colorful fake feathers. It was full of the smell of Archie and most importantly... He had pink fur on both sides of his face. It was authentic pink. Don¡¯t mention how funny it looked.
Wen Jin could hardly understand Archie¡¯s obsession with the color of the bird¡¯s feathers. To make it look like this, he had to name it Caicai (colorful).
Wen Jin could not help congratting himself on this. Fortunately, Dewitt didn¡¯t advocate giving him any confusing names, even if he didn¡¯t recognize them, he would be heartbroken to listen. With his paws, he pulled the stone into his arms. Wen Jin wagged his tail. He wanted to know where the stone came from and how to get more. Although he could notmunicate with the people here, there was a bird in front of him. Although a little ugly, looking at its age, it should be quite old. Would it know a lot about it?
Wen Jin thought, squinting and staring at Caicai, ¡°Chee! Chee!¡± Silly bird, do you know this kind of spiritual stone?
¡°Chirp and chirp -!¡± However, the purple bird ignored him and began to scream.
¡°Chee!¡± Don¡¯t be silly. I know you understand! Wen Jin said, then Anna came back.
¡°Did they have a good chat?¡± Annaughed. She had taken out several new spiritual stones, one of which was full of energy. Most importantly, that one that was full of energy was a water spiritual stone! Wen Jin was most familiar with its gentle aura!
In the past, this kind of reiki was more or less found in a top-grade reiki stone. Moreover, in this world of rare reiki, sensing the energy contained in it made the fox¡¯s eyes shine.
Wen Jin stopped scolding the bird in an instant, turned his head, and stared at the stone in her hand with ck eyes. The little expression made Annaugh. ¡°You like these little stones.¡±
¡°Chee.¡± The innocent little white fox¡¯s tail flicked. As a fox demon, Wen Jin very shamelessly enjoyed the benefits of his meng.
However, such a scene, made the purple bird ridicule him, ¡°Chirp!¡± Silly fox!
Wen Jin pretended not to hear and continued to stare at the spiritual stone. The spiritual stone was much more important to him than the ugly purple bird next to him.
¡°Anna, did youe out with a full fifth-order energy stone? Even a water base... It¡¯s too luxurious.¡± Cohen stared at the blue stone with a gleam of avarice and a frown. It seemed that he was not used to Anna¡¯s style.
¡°Only this one has been found from the water system. I grabbed all five colors together to see what color it likes. Besides,¡± Anna looked at the little fox with straight eyes. ¡°Didn¡¯t you see it? It likes the energy stone of the water system very much.¡±
Anna said while putting all the stones beside Wen Jin. Sure enough, as she said that, Wen Jin quickly took the water Lingshi from beside her and it seemed like he could not let it go.
¡°The energy stone of the fifth-order water system is so precious...¡± Cohen seemed very disgusted with Anna¡¯s remarks, but he could only put aside hisints and curse in his heart.
The quiet room made the inspection quicker. In about an hour, Wen Jin¡¯s entire examination waspleted.
Anna took the report and handed it to Dewitt, who came into the room on time, but ... it was Archie who took the sheet. Because Dewitt, who finished his series of examinations, did not stay in the room for any extra moment. He waspeting with Wen Jin. To be exact, Wen Jin stuck his belly tightly to the examination box and refused to let Dewitt pick him up.
When he left him in this room, he was so decisive that he didn¡¯t look back. Now he wanted to run and hug him again! Dumb man, big fool!
Wen Jin growled and pushed away Dewitt¡¯s hand with his paws. Once he pushed it, Dewitt¡¯s face became ugly.
¡°... It¡¯s fast.¡± Archie looked at the angry little fox andughed at Dewitt inexplicably. He found that he was the only one who could respond to Anna now.
¡°Yes, this little fellow is quite good. After we gave him the energy stone, he cooperated with the examination very well. He¡¯s astute.¡± Annaughed. ¡°And we found that among all the energy stones, the most favorite one should be the water system energy stones, but we don¡¯t know if it¡¯s because he can feel the energy inside.¡±
Looking at the stone under the little fox¡¯s white furry paw, Dewitt, who had been resisted, heard this sentence and asked dimly, ¡°Do you like this stone?¡±
¡°Chee!¡± Yes, I do. What¡¯s wrong?
¡°I¡¯ll buy it for you.¡± Dewitt said, ¡°Can we go back?¡±
What does this fellow think of him? Do you think you can cheat him out of this bright stone?
¡°Chee -¡± Buy ten first!
Looking at the little greedy look in the ck eyes of the white fox, although he couldn¡¯t understand the other side¡¯s whining, Dewitt seemed to imagine that the other side was holding up his small chest to express a lot of meaning and immediately felt itchy, ¡°Yes.¡±
¡°Chee.¡± White-haired ws rested very upromisingly on Dewitt¡¯s hand.
Thetter immediately took the little fellow into his arms and touched the little fellow¡¯s round head without pause for a second. After rubbing it several times, the face of eternal facial paralysis showed a trace of unconscious satisfaction.
After witnessing the interaction between man and beast, they saw a faint expression on the Marshal, who was known for his fierce, iron blooded looks. Suddenly, people felt that the world had be a bit magical.
Especially Cohen, his face was red, and he wanted to hide in a cave.
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Dewitt: I haven¡¯t touched my baby¡¯s fur for one hour, forty-six minutes and seven seconds, miss him.
Archie: I don¡¯t know anybody here!
Anna: Cohen, what¡¯s wrong with your eyes?
Chapter 12
Chapter 12: Kindly Grabbing the Fox¡¯s Paw
Tranted by Addis of Exiled Rebels Scations
It turned out that Dewitt was a trustworthy man. The next morning, just waking up from his sleep, Wen Jin saw a bag of Lingshi, all of them water energy.
¡°Chee!¡± Early in the morning, Wen Jin received a huge surprise. He was so happy that he jumped up and wanted to pounce his paws on the bag, which was more significant than his body.
In an instant, he jumped, Dewitt raised his hand slightly, and the little fox was flung into the air before falling on the bed carelessly. But Wen Jin didn¡¯t mind. He got up quickly and wanted to take a second dive. This time, Dewitt simply reached out and picked up the whole fox. At the same time, he turned over andy down in bed.
Wen Jin was somewhat shaky by such a big gesture. He was too small. Even though Dewitt stretched out his hand to hold his lower body, he subconsciously approached Dewitt¡¯s body, lowered his center of gravity a little and shrank into a small ball.
After standing firm, he continued to reach out to pick the soul stone out of the bag. After being obstructed by the other party again, he was somewhat unhappy. ¡°Chee.¡± What do you want, promised now and wished to repent it!
¡°So you like it?¡± Dewitt reached for the tip of Wen Jin¡¯s nose.
Wen Jin¡¯s nose was still very sensitive. He couldn¡¯t help shaking when Dewitt touched it. He went cross-eyed as he stared at the finger touching his nose. The sound of the door being opened in the room made Wen Jin turn his head subconsciously, but he found that he seemed to have twisted in the wrong direction. There was no door where he could see.
Eh...
No, Wen Jin opened his eyes wider, only to realizeter that this was no longer the room where he sleptst night.
Noticing the confusion in Wen Jin¡¯s eyes, Dewitt touched his head and said, ¡°Slow reaction.¡±
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin immediately turned his head and made a fierce look at him.
The man who came in was Archie. He was delighted. ¡°You have a good rtionship. You quarrel when you get up in the morning.¡±
... Who had a good rtionship with him?
Wen Jin tried to jump off Dewitt while chirping and chittering, but was blocked by thetter¡¯s hand, which smashed his grand ambitions of distinguishing dividing borders.
(»®Çå ¡°a clear dividing line¡± ³þºÓºº½ç lit. ¡°the river that divided Chu and Han,¡± idiom meaning a line/border that divides rival territories)
Blocking Wen Jin, Dewitt gave Archie a light look, thetter shrugged his shoulders, ¡°Yesterday... Hey, Dewitt, when are you going to name the kid?¡±
¡°Call it at will.¡± Dewitt pushed him gently, and Wen Jin fell on him, staring fiercely at him. The former squinted at him and reached out to touch his belly. Wen Jin¡¯s fur shook instantly. He wasfortably lying on his back and turned into a boneless fox as he stretched out his ws satisfactorily and pulled the sack of spiritual stones in front of him.
¡°That¡¯s very dull. It¡¯s just a quarrel.¡± Archie joked, but after two days of experience, he felt no surprise. After watching the little white fox, he found a stool before sitting down. ¡°Little bone, was it frightening yesterday?¡±
What strange names... Wen Jin thought to himself that it was impossible to expect people from different worlds to have any resonance with him. In fact, Dewitt or Archie, both names were strange, and neither of them sounded good to him!
So he turned over, pointed his butt at Archie, and wagged his tail as if he didn¡¯t want to pay attention to him.
Archie didn¡¯t really mind, either. He squinted and continued tough. ¡°How about I let CaiCai y with you?¡±
After that, Wen Jin did not respond, Dewitt said, ¡°Why doesn¡¯t he get up until lunch?¡±
¡°There¡¯s always something special with him.¡± As Archie¡¯s voice fell, Dewitt heard a session of hoarse birds chirps outside the door. Looking at it, he found that the door had not been closed when Archie came in. The next second, the purple bird appeared in panic at the door.
Archie smiled but did not move. ¡°Close the door.¡±
Caicai, who was about to fly to Archie, chirped in the air then turned back and stepped on the key of the door with his ws. Then he ran into Archie¡¯s arms and rubbed his hands with his head.
Wen Jin was curious. When he heard the chirp, he couldn¡¯t help opening his eyes curiously and then secretly twisted his little head.
It turned out that Archie was holding the fake bird in his hand. Wasn¡¯t that the ugly purple bird he saw yesterday? The purple bird with panicked eyes and the two pink fluffs flushing red on his face. Wen Jin realizedter that the two pink fluffs were probably not fake. People¡¯s natural beauty was just like that.
This made Wen Jin, who pretended to be very cold, suddenlyugh.
When Caicai got up in the morning and found his bird feathers stripped, he rushed out dimly to find his master. As soon as he looked around, he saw a little one nestled in a bed; a small fox with bright, ridiculing eyes.
¡°Chirp! Chirp!¡± I feel betrayed! Why do I look like I¡¯m the only one who can see what¡¯s really going on? The purple birdined and went into Archie¡¯s arms.
Wen Jin was in high spirits, stood up and pped his paws violently on Dewitt¡¯s abdominal muscles. He was fierce. ¡°Chee!¡± Ugly bird!
¡°Very nice, quarrel as soon as you meet,¡± Dewitt said, stretching out his hand and rubbing the little fox on hisp.
¡°... Can¡¯t they be friends?¡± Archie helplessly put his hand on the purple bird and stroked the feathers along the back of his neck. The bird finally calmed down. Yes, calm. The kid put on a killing face as if he had found his enemy. He did not drill into Archie¡¯s arms but stood on his shoulder bravely and protectively then chirped warmly and provocatively at Wen Jin.
Wen Jin felt that the bird was boring besides his colorful plumage and didn¡¯t want to talk to him. At the other end, Dewitt took out an energy stone; a tiny fire energy stone. At the moment he took it out, Archie¡¯s face shed with a trace of surprise.
¡°Well, do you like it?¡± Dewitt took Wen Jin¡¯s ws off of the bag of water Lingshi, making him touch the fire Lingshi.
Wen Jin usually resisted Dewitt touching his paw, but this time, he did not, and his eyes fell firmly on the small stone.
Wen Jin¡¯s ck beady eyes, like bright stars, stared for a while, as he was thinking that this was a good item.
This stone, though much smaller than each of the spiritual stones in the big bag that Dewitt carried, was ten thousand times better than those in the bag. The stones in the big bag, including the spiritual stones he took from the doctor yesterday, were low quality. In other words, those stones were actually only saving stones. They can be used as a single absorption of the reiki. Once exhausted and used up, the stone was useless.
But this little stone was different.
This was not an ordinary spiritual stone. In the past, it would probably be a treasure for the race of people who are not good at absorbing the reiki of heaven and earth. It did not extinguish after it¡¯s reiki was absorbed. It could revolve around and create reiki itself, causing a small spiritual cycle. The reiki absorbed by a single breath was horrible from what he saw in this world. If he had this spiritual stone, let it rest for a while, it would create new reiki by itself.
Wen Jin certainly would not even take a second look at it in his original world, but in this sparse spiritual world, such a gadget would be extremely useful.
If it was a water system, he would have everything he wanted. It was unfortunate, Wen Jin thought, pressing the stone with his paw and pushing it towards Dewitt.
¡°No?¡±
¡°Chee.¡± No, it¡¯s no use, maybe he can use a wood system, but the fire system was not really suitable for him. It was more ideal for Dewitt. The stone was surrounded by Dewitt¡¯s aura, showing this guy wore it all year round. The moment he took it out, Archie¡¯s eyes widened in surprise.
¡°Do you think it¡¯s too small or it doesn¡¯t like it?¡± Dewitt asked persistently.
Wen Jin narrowed his eyes and understood Dewitt¡¯s temptation.
He didn¡¯t want to be too smart. If Dewitt was a vicious man, it would be no good to be too smart before he recovered. In the past, he wasn¡¯t a bad man. Besides, he was surrounded by a bright circle of reiki.
And suppose Dewitt knew his needs and got a lot of Lingshi, then his demon dan would recover quickly, which was imminent. It was no big deal afterward to give him some of his own medicine as a remuneration. Anyway, there were so many problemsing from this guy, and there¡¯s the contract... Even if they didn¡¯t do anything now, they couldn¡¯t dissolve their contract unterally.
Letting the person in front of him get arge number of spiritual stones was obviously much faster, and if he relied on his own words... Wen Jin looked down at his little ws.
¡°Chee.¡± The decision was made in his mind. Wen Jin cried, then pushed the stone forward. After pushing it, he even pped Dewitt¡¯s hand with his ws. Then he sped the bag of water Lingshi beside him and pulled it in his own direction.
Archie gave a sigh of surprise.
Dewitt did not respond and deliberately pushed the stone in Archie¡¯s direction.
Wen Jin looked at him and smashed his mouth in disgust. He thought he was too big to understand, didn¡¯t he? Was it really troublesome to be silly, or do you take such a treasure without knowing it? So he whined twice, pped the small fire stone-hard, pped Dewitt¡¯s hand again and pulled Archie¡¯s hand away with his paws.
Dewitt¡¯s eyes moved, grabbed the little fox¡¯s paw kindly and gently pinched it in the palm of his hand. ¡°Give me this and give you that bag?¡±
¡°Chee!¡± That¡¯s right, but can you keep your hands from touching?
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Wen Jin: From today on, this bipedal animal is mine. Did you hear it?
Dewitt: Hmm?
Wen Jin (approaching): I said! From today on, you are mine! Are you silly?
Dewitt: Yes.
# Grasp every opportunity to embrace?#
Chapter 13
Chapter 13: Is it a Girl?
Tranted by Addis of Exiled Rebels Scations
¡°It can even distinguish this...¡± When Archie was sure that he understood Wen Jin¡¯s meaning, he waspletely shocked. ¡°Understanding the humannguage can also be exined as the reason for the bond, but identifying the energy stone... an ident?¡±
In Archie¡¯s memory, there had never been a Qi beast that could distinguish between energy stones, not to mention that they couldn¡¯t sense which kind of ability stones matched each human.
Although the ability users couldn¡¯t do without energy stones, Assyria has been researching the energy stone for hundreds of years before gradually improving to the chain of today.
In fact, researchers themselves could not recognize the types of energy perfectly. This had significantly hindered their efforts and made the production of energy stones even harder. It had been a long process to analyze the molecules matching each energy stone with the ability users to achieve fine extraction.
However, even if the so-called industrial chain had umted over the past one hundred years, there were still many nk spots. The enormous risks brought by incorrect energy inhtion made those with abilities be careful when choosing a lingshi, and they continued to pray for the development of the energy stone industry.
But now, there was a fox beast, in the absence of any prompt, able to identify a variety of energy stones at a nce?
If it was true, then the ability of the beast, if the researchers ever caught wind of it, would be snatched by those high-level ability users. Again, Archie couldn¡¯t help feeling that if the ability of the little fox was real, then his friend might have really hit the jackpot this time.
¡°Did it just feel what you were thinking?¡± Archie hesitated for a moment, but could not help asking.
Dewitt was also somewhat surprised by Wen Jin¡¯s performance but shook his head. ¡°No, the effect of the contract should be mutual. It knows I need fire, but I don¡¯t know about his love for water-energy stones.¡±
How could you possibly know that? You are so foolish. Wen Jin licked his paw, heard the words, nted an eye at Dewitt and found that the other side was staring at him with a straight eye.
The eyes were too straight, and Wen Jin was a little ufortable so he couldn¡¯t help pping his paw over them.
Dewitt subconsciously avoided, but he knew the little fellow had depth perception, he didn¡¯t move much, so some wet ws fell on his lips.
Wen Jin was stunned by the unusually soft touch under his ws. Then he seemed to think of something. His sharp ears could not help shrinking back and retracting his ws like an electric shock had traced through him. He quickly ran to the end of the bed, pointed his buttocks in the direction of Dewitt again, and buried his head in the bedsheets.
Dewitt looked at his movements, and his eyes narrowed.
Archie had seen Wen Jin¡¯s surprise and was still immersed in his own surprise over the revtion of the energy stones. ¡°If it really has this ability, it would be terrific. I would like, after going back, if he could do it for Caicai.¡±
¡°Chirp!¡± The purple bird, who had been watching all the time quietly, suddenly gave a loud cry, which was full of resistance.
¡°You know, during your annual check-up, I¡¯ll get Uncle Chen to do it.¡± Archie sighed and touched the bird¡¯s head with his hand. ¡°The shadows of when Caicai was a child have not disappeared until now. Even Chen Bo¡¯s annual examination is only reluctantly epted. It was meant to remind you to be cautious when looking for a veterinarian. It¡¯s better to be fixed. Before you find one, I can ask Chen Bo for help, but now it seems that that will not work. After that, it would be better for Professor Lin to have a look.¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s head, which was buried in the bedsheets, was a little hot, especially on both sides of his cheeks and he kept rubbing his paws on the bed.
The warm and soft feeling lingered on his paws, which made Wen Jin feel a little annoyed. But after hearing Archie¡¯s words, he couldn¡¯t help but try to ignore them. However, he heard the key points, and furtively erected his gossiping ears, chittering, ¡°Chee?¡± Who was shadowed as a child? Did the bird get beaten by the doctor because it was too ugly?
¡°Chirp! Chirp -!¡± You fart! The purple bird heard well and roared angrily at once.
¡°Chee!¡± You fart, gods don¡¯t fart! Wen Jin twisted his body violently, darted forward, stretched his paw and scratched it in the air.
Seeing the two interacting, followed by a sudden surprise, Archie smiled. Caicai was lonely, with everyone always busy, it was rare to meet a friend. Quarreling was one of the ways to breed feelings.
Dewitt reached out and grabbed the little fox in his arms. His fingers touched the soft white hair of thetter, pretending not to feel the sudden stiffness of the fox¡¯s back.
Archie¡¯s eyes shook, and he said sadly, ¡°In the future when you look for a veterinarian for the little fox, you must be careful.¡±
After that, he couldn¡¯t help turning back and rubbing Caicai¡¯s head with a little guilt on his face.
¡°I know.¡± At that time, Dewitt also heard a little, but Archie did not want him to intervene. Although he respected the ideals of his friends, he had investigated the veterinary team that had hurt him so much in private. Even Dewitt was ufortable with the reports submitted by his subordinates.
Dewitt did not like the cruelty of bullying. At first, he thought he had understood Archie¡¯s mood sufficiently, but he did not know until now that he had understood less than one in ten thousand.
Looking at the gossipy fox who was pretending to pick up the energy stone on his belly, but was actually holding up his ears to eavesdrop on him, Dewitt was angry at the thought of what could happen to it in the future. If one day, the little fox was caught and tortured, his ws broken, then thrown in front of him almost breathless- this scene was too much to think about it, and Dewitt could not ponder on it any longer. He wished he could pick up those people and break each bone in their bodies until they died.
They both fell into their bad memories. Only Wen Jin heard them talk for half a day without knowing what had happened. He ground his paws ufortably and felt that the group was really disgusting. They said half of the gossip and half of it was hidden, so he could hang in the unknown.
¡°You have a good rest. Later, I¡¯ll have the food delivered. Here¡¯s a snack for Bones. Three dayster, Hangjia will arrive at Capital Star.¡± Archie sat down for a while and drew blood for Dewitt. That¡¯s what he came here for originally. ¡°Remember to arrange it.¡±
¡°Yes,¡± Dewitt responded, pulling down the sleeve on his arm.
¡°Take another puff in two hours, don¡¯t forget.¡± Archie shook out a small pipe in his hand and reminded Dewitt as he passed it over.
After the door was closed, the room fell into a moment of silence.
Wen Jin looked doubtfully at the ce where Archie left. He remembered that there was a small tube of blood in his hand. Although it was not a lot, he was curious about why the big fool bled for others. ording to Archie, he would have to let it happen againter. Are you crazy? How many times do you want to drain it?
When he was injured, he was afraid of losing blood. What¡¯s more, the weak and unfit people wanted to bleed to death and drag themselves into the water?
Wen Jin could not help putting his paw on Dewitt, serious with his small face, ¡°Chee.¡± What do you have to do with that man? Don¡¯t let him draw your blood like that!
Dewitt had been observing the fox from the very beginning and noticed that the little fellow was staring in the direction of Archie. Now he could barely understand what Wen Jin meant.
This was to ask why my blood was drawn?
The corners of his lips raised in an imperceptible curvature. Dewitt turned Wen Jin over and let him lie on his body with his belly facing upward. Then he reached out and touched the fur on his lower abdomen.
Such a move, of course, was strongly resisted by Wen Jin, who kept twisting his body, swaying up a fight, asionally deliberately grasping Dewitt with his ws, chittering in pieces.
It was just that the young fox¡¯s ws were neither hard nor sharp and he didn¡¯t really want to scratch him, so they didn¡¯t hurt Dewitt¡¯s skin at all.
After several fruitless struggles, Wen Jin looked at him angrily. At this time, Dewitt added slowly, ¡°Not much was taken. They take blood samples then study the blood.¡±
¡°Cheeee-¡± I don¡¯t want to listen! Let me, I kindly remind you, this will go against you in the future! Who cares about you, ah?!
However, before Wen Jin finished whining, Dewitt suddenly grabbed his lower legs, which were meatpared with his upper limbs, pulled the whole fox into himself and then put his hand over Wen Jin¡¯s head and looked at him with an inquiring eye.
Wen Jin, lying with his four feet still, looked up at him and hit him with an angry w. ¡°Chee!¡± Let go, too much, and I will condemn you!
¡°Little fellow.¡± Dewitt said earnestly, ¡°Am I wrong?¡±
¡°Chee!¡± Wrong, big mistake! And it will make you regretter, let you know that I am not easy to provoke! Wen Jin shook his teeth fiercely at Dewitt and waved his paws with great magnificence.
¡°You -¡± Dewitt did not understand what he meant, and his eyes fell down on the unusually pink hair in the middle of Wen Jin¡¯s lower limbs. ¡°Are you really a girl?¡±
The author has something to say:
Wen Jin: Am I a girl if I have an XXX?
Dewitt:... I¡¯ll test it now.
Wen Jin:! Don¡¯t call yourself the Iron-blooded Marshal, change your name to Perverted Fairy!!
Chapter 14
Chapter 14: Shameful Fluffy Fox
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¡°Chee!!¡± You are a girl! Your family is all girls! Will you talk well and touch with your hands?
Wen Jin was furious, the suspicion that he was a girl was actuallymon. In the past, when he was traveling in human form, he often met people who could not distinguish the sex of the fox. He was used to it, but the problem was this person likes to touch him everywhere!
One w pped Dewitt¡¯s hand hard. This time, Wen Jin slipped three white ws directly into Dewitt¡¯s hand. Then he turned over and jumped forward two steps. He raised his lower body high, pressed his forelegs down, turned his head, bared his teeth fiercely and grunted impatiently in his throat. He stared at Dewitt unhappily.
¡°Chee!!¡± I am too indulgent with you. Now you¡¯re sowless and next time, I will certainly scratch your face!
Dewitt, a neer to the emotional expression of Qi beasts, obviously couldn¡¯t understand what this little fellow meant by raising his butt to him, or was he still trying to be touched? Looking at the three white w marks on his hands, Dewitt silently retracted the idea.
¡°You really don¡¯t like being touched?¡± Dewitt came to a conclusion after retracting his hand. This little fellow caused troubles for so long, but it was the first time that he had done any substantial harm. Although the minor injuries were not serious, Dewitt clearly felt resistance from the other side.
¡°Chee!¡± You don¡¯t think before you touch! Can anyone touch my underside? Do you know what respect is and what the difference is for a male? What if I touch your bits too?
After half a day¡¯s humming and brainstorming, Wen Jin angrily scratched his paws on the quilt, pricking and tingling, making his scalp tingle.
Dewitt, however, only thought that he was agreeing with what he had just said and did not think much about it. No one had gone against the scale. It was no wonder that there were ces where he didn¡¯t like to be touched, but he had just rubbed him. It seemed that he hadn¡¯t touched anything that could prove him to be a boy yet.
Was it too small, or had he really been wrong all this time and this was actually a female beast? Thest medical report hadn¡¯te out yet. He wanted to ask the veterinarian carefully when he went back.
Noticing that the little fox still kept his fierce eyes, Dewitt took the small pot Archie had put down before and then freely took the dried meat out of it.
At the sight of his actions, Wen Jin¡¯s heart was rmed at once, and a pair of ck bean-like eyes stared at Dewitt, ¡°Chee!¡± Don¡¯t use the same trick every time! Do you think if you give me good food, I¡¯ll forgive you easily?
¡°Want to eat?¡± He put the dried meat in front of Wen Jin.
¡°Chee!¡± No!... But it smells good.
¡°Lunch will be in two and a half hours.¡± When Dewitt finished, there was a sudden ¡°jingle-¡± on his watch.
Wen Jin¡¯s eyes stared at the dried meat, swallowed his saliva silently and cursed in his heart that he had no guts to stretch out his paws. When he heard the sound, his eyes lit up instantly.
He has heard this noise before. Basically, every time someonees, there will be this noise. Is this someoneing again?
Seeing Dewitt¡¯s frowning, the tail behind Wen Jin¡¯s buttocks could not help waving. His small eyes were bright. He thought, ¡°Come on, call the big fool away, so I can eat the meat strips!¡±
He didn¡¯t know if Dewitt really heard his inner voice. He put the meat strip in front of Wen Jin as he wished. Then he turned to a wall and pressed it twice. The wall opened and exposed the corner of an office.
Dewitt went in, seemed to think of something and looked back in the direction of Wen Jin.
Wen Jin, who was still secretly confirming whether the man had left, immediately turned his head 180 degrees and looked like ¡°I wasn¡¯t looking at you just now.¡±
Looking at the little fox hiding his ears and stealing his heart, Dewitt clicked the corner of his mouth slightly and entered another room. He did not close the doorpletely, leaving a small gap.
Wen Jin raised his ears and heard that there seemed to be a person in the room. The two men appeared to be discussing something. Wen Jin could hear it, but could not understand it. He thought about it and judged that Dewitt would not be able toe back for a while. His eyes turned, and he quickly bowed his head and ate the dried meat. The delicious juicy fragrance was instantly on his tongue. As the delicious warmth spread to the tip, Wen Jin snatched more and bit it.
As he bit, his eyes fell on the bag of water system Lingshi beside his pillow. It should be a good time to absorb energy now, and it would just give him a quiet environment to recover his demon dan, but... Sniffing the smell of meat still remaining in the air, wagging his tail warmly, he was a little undecided.
When thest bit of meat was swallowed down, Wen Jin gave a gentle whine and without hesitation, quickly jumped to the bedside, pulled the little jar that Dewitt had just opened onto the bed and swayed his tail as he ate it happily.
But the jar was deep, the ws were short, and after eating most of it, there was no way to get to the innermost dried meat. Feeling anxious, he simply drilled his head inside, risking getting stuck in the mouth of the jar and destroying his image. He finally bit thest few dried meat pieces, and he was so happy that his tail could not help shaking. But suddenly, he found out... Things had gone wrong.
Dewitt, who had gone to the other room, was listening to Cassey¡¯s report. He was unconscious for a month. It wasn¡¯t a short time. It was enough for a lot of things to happen. Not only with the Zerg¡¯s but even within the empire, there was more than a little change. When he first woke up, Archie, as the doctor in charge, called a halt to his work, but now it was different.
¡°Marshal, Cook, that fellow I have long been disgusted with, when you were unconscious, he constantly advocated in the military department to split the legion, saying it was very unpleasant as it is and that a new selection is what we need.¡± Cassey closed the report, grimacing.
¡°There¡¯s nothing wrong with that idea.¡± Dewitt looked at the numerous reports Cassey gave him. ¡°Frontier security is the first duty. You are the most familiar with the Zerg Front Line Corps. Leadership promotion and necessary dismantling are conducive to the stability of the frontier.¡±
¡°But then, after confirming that the Zerg have not attacked, what did he suggest to the Uttar? Marshal, what did the Uttar do to us then? How many people have been killed on the frontier? Lord Count has been on the frontier for so many years, and it¡¯s hard to suppress the Uttar. He¡¯s now rushing to stick his butt out. When you woke up, the news of Capital Star was also released by him. I¡¯m the kind of person who bothers him.¡± Cassey said frankly, ¡°If we battle in the frontier, he will make some messy changes or reforms in the back. You have been in aa for a month, and he has constantly been trying to form alliances...¡±
Dewitt looked up at him and said, ¡°Uttar has been doing nothing?¡±
¡°Yes. The bill was put forwardst month, three or five days ago. The ambassadors have been sent.¡± Cassey was angry. While Dewitt was in aa due to the Zerg poison, Cook tried to change the Empire and chose to show off to the Uttar. In the unfortunate news that Dewitt could not wake up, the Military Department was evenpromised.
Dewitt was silent for a moment and tapped his finger lightly on the table. ¡°I see. Sort out the report and put all the things concerning the Zerg in the front, followed by Uttar Star, the rest in the back row and give them to me in ten minutes. These two days, you¡¯ll have to work hard and wait for the servant after returning to the army. In ce, these things can be handed over.¡±
¡°Yes.¡± Cassey straightened up and saluted. After the salute, his eyes turned around. ¡°By the way, Marshal, that beast... Is it all right?¡±
Cassey said this with a little nervousness showing on his face. Obviously, this was not what he wanted to ask by himself. From waking up until now, Dewitt had indeed neglected to exin this matter to others. It was essential to have peace of mind. Assyrians had little faith in the beast, and there were a lot of storms in the open and in the dark about his contract.
Just as Dewitt was trying to speak, he suddenly heard a chitter in his ear, ¡°Chee!¡±
His eyebrows moved and Cassey, in front of him, apparently heard it as well. Dewitt¡¯s eyes shed with a trace of surprise. Little Fox was having fun, but how did its voice sound so different from usual? Soon Dewitt heard a second trembling voice, ¡°Chee!¡±
Now Dewitt could clearly hear the difference. How many grievances were there in that tone?
With a quick look, Dewitt pushed his chair back and went straight to the door. He took a long step inside the room and saw the bed was full of food scraps, but the little fox was not there.
Sound of ¡°Chee¡± came again, and Dewitt quickly went to the bedside. Then he saw four feet facing the sky, his head stuck in the dark ss jar, and he was whining pitifully.
Dewitt: ¡°...¡±
Before he could go over, he saw the little fox with two ws tightly fastened to the edge of the ss jar, two hind legs on the ground, arched his small buttocks with great effort, as if he were exerting... But there was something wrong with this direction.
Dewitt, who felt a slight willfulnesse from the fox, did not stop. He still quickened his pace in that direction, but his eager little fox was faster than him.
A crack spread up to where his two ws were pressed. The next second, the sound of the heavy ss cracking was heard. The inside of the ss jar, where Wen Jin was trapped, seemed to have been impacted by something. It burst suddenly and then it broke apart thoroughly. As soon as Dewitt saw this, he rushed up with great speed and reached out his broad hand. Without hesitation, the palm reached into the newly broken ss residue and knocked the back of Wen Jin¡¯s head, which was about to retreat from the room.
The author has something to say:
Wen Jin: Super heartache!! I knew I was going to be caught by you, so I don¡¯t need the painful explosion!!! QAQ
Dewitt: Well, I don¡¯t care. I¡¯ll give it to you in the evening.
Wen Jin:!! What do you mean, Dewitt? What is the evening?
Dewitt:? Is it okay now?
Wen Jin: We have a loyal dog in our family. Every day, we have to burn our old face clean.
Imagine the scene in thest natural passage. I think the action is funny (:§Ù¡¹¡Ï)
Chapter 15
Chapter 15: Life is a Series of Tragedies
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It was so shameful.
Wen Jiny on the bed that had been cleaned up and pretended to be dead. He just wanted to eat a piece of meat so he got into the jar and couldn¡¯t pull out his head. He felt shame. He was even hit by Dewitt! He just wanted to bury himself for a few minutes.
And after Dewitt picked him up from the ground, he said to the man at the door with a nk face, ¡°See? It¡¯s good.¡±
Although the man at the door nodded like he was pounding garlic, Wen Jin thought that the intonation of this big silly could be tranted in minutes. It was all silly. Did you see it clearly?
It was really a grievance. Wen Jin was lucky to break the ss jar. He had used his energy unconsciously to get his head out, and then the jar broke into pieces on the ground. He just had to stand up and refuse to admit that he had something to do with it. Dewitt, anyway, that guy couldn¡¯t argue with him. If he had known that his appearance would be caught by the other party, he would have avoided breaking the ss jar. He could have saved some reiki.
Wen Jin thought deeply, feeling very sad inside as if he had lost the whole world all of a sudden.
Dewitt, who had disposed of the ss debris on the ground, looked at the little fox on the pillow and was amused. He couldn¡¯t understand how the little fox¡¯s head got stuck when he ate something. He thought of the earlier scene and reached out to grab the little white fox¡¯s ws. ¡°You¡¯re so powerful.¡±
Wen Jin pushed his fingers away from him with his ws. There was a whimper stuck in his throat, his eyes remained motionless, and he continued to show no love.
¡°Next time Ie across this situation,e to me. What if either of us stepped on the ss?¡± Dewitt went on trying to reach out and touch his face.
¡°Chee.¡± How could this happen again? Next time will be your illusion! This man is not right in the head! Wen Jin chirped and chittered, pushing Dewitt¡¯s hand away again with the soft pads of his paws.
Looking at the little fellow¡¯s dejected face, Dewitt avoided his sharp ws, pinched his pads, and then looked at the ss pieces that had been disposed of. His eyes were dim. ¡°Why are you so strong?¡±
¡°Chee!¡± What¡¯s the matter with you? Isn¡¯t it good to treat each other as if nothing happened? Why keep talking about it all the time? He doesn¡¯t want to save his face.
Wen Jin red at Dewitt angrily, then continued to lean on the pillow, his ears drooping, half of his face squeezed out of sight by the pillow. His big tail was in front of his body, his four ws on each paw stretched straight, and his whole body was in a dead state.
Seeing his soft appearance, Dewitt felt itchy and wanted to reach out and touch the little fellow¡¯s face. However, he was pushed away by four ws again. The force was not particrly strong. Dewitt squinted, but his fingers were still on the little fox¡¯s paw pads. He pressed in between the pads and the little fox pushed him aside. After several rounds, with the other side¡¯s dejected look, Dewitt wanted tough.
After ying with Wen Jin for a while, hearing his wrist beep a reminder of Cassey¡¯s message, Dewitt got out of bed and went to another room. Before leaving, he poured out a small te of dried meat and put it in front of Wen Jin tofort the ¡®dying¡¯ fox. He hadn¡¯t expected that this little fellow would like to eat jerky so much. But breaking the jar and the ensuing ss pieces were too dangerous. It would be better for him to find something that was not easy to get hurt from even if it was broken.
Wen Jin looked at Dewitt¡¯s retreating head and did not see him return. The little fox was very unhappy to see the dried meat put in front of him like a hill. He had just lost face because of this harmful thing. Now the man was just putting it in front of him as if he was mocking him.
Wen Jin thought this and stared at the jerky for a while, then rushed up and took a big bite.
After eating nearly two containers of dried meat, Wen Jin was satisfied. After a big yawn in the quilt, he remembered something. Looking up at Dewitt, the guy still didn¡¯t close the door this time, but it didn¡¯t affect his business. Wen Jin moved to the bottom of the bed and dragged the sack of water Lingshi to the center of the bed. Then he felt the warm and abundant reiki in the Lingshi satisfactorily for a while. These things were his most intimate existence in the world. After squinting happily, Wen Jin began to absorb them.
Familiar reiki slowly poured into his dantian. It had been so long since he had felt this feeling that Wen Jin could not help but emit a grunting voice, silently shouting in his heart, more! Feeling the energy gently wrapping around his dantian before it eventually flowed to his limbs. Wen Jin¡¯s whole body seemed to be stretched out. Although this was not enough topletely fix his broken demon dan, this kind of spiritual feeling was like ecstasy to him. Before long, Wen Jin was immersed in the warmth of the energy flowing through him. He had originally intended to drain only two or three pieces, but that idea was pushed entirely to the back of his head.
Dewitt went out to deal with official documents, but the scene from earlier would not leave his mind. Thinking about it, he opened the starwork, went to search ¡®What is a normal strength of a Qi beast?¡¯ Soon, many results came rushing in. Dewitt opened the first one and saw a detailed description of a contract beast.
[In most cases, the strength of a Qi beast is proportional to its body, the same is true of its ability. The smaller the size of the Qi beast, the weaker its ability. If it is arge Qi beast cub, its strength will be slightlyrger than that of a small Qi beast cub. However, the phased change of its strength mostly urs in its mature stage, which is also the reason why Qi beast¡¯s cubs are generally weak.]
The little fellow was way too small, and even a normal fox should be bigger than that. He couldn¡¯t imagine him growing up to dozens of times the size of a person. Dewitt was somewhat dissatisfied with the answer he found. But Archie had said before that this little fellow¡¯s ability to identify energy stones was not normally avable to any Qi beasts. He could go back to the capital star and get an answer from Old Lin.
Dewitt was ready to turn off the interface, but as he slid the screen down to shut it, he suddenly saw another post that caught his attention.
[Ancient historical records show that Qi beasts gain their abilities much earlier than human beings. All of them had the power of a thousand people, but since this was so long ago, it has be impossible to study the authenticity of such beasts.]
Dewitt¡¯s eyes locked on these sentences. He touched his chin, thinking that the little fox who liked the water-energy stones just broke the ss jar with his white w, which was too smallpared with the ss jar. He silently wrote down this article, turned off the opticalwork and prepared to continue reading the other official documents when he suddenly sensed a trace of shocking energy.
Dewitt¡¯s looked toward the movement, and his terminal received an rm in the next second. In Assyria, every armor was highly sensitive towards any energy fluctuations because as it would have a significant impact on the armor. This was especially so for military armor, which had to be more cautious in this regard. Looking at the energy density inside his room recorded by the rm, Dewitt looked in the direction of his bedroom.
This density was already very high, and because such dense energy was in his room, it was only a warning. In other ces, the guards with aircraft armor would have acted immediately. But, the thing was, he just didn¡¯t have any running energy at all, and there was no one in the room except him... only the little fox.
As soon as he reached for the screen and slid across it, the bedroom monitor appeared. He watched the little fox on the bed pulling the energy stones toward him, and Dewitt¡¯s lips thinned slightly.
His energy core sensed the energy moving around his body, and it started to be restless. He adjusted it for a long time before he could suppress the restlessness as much as possible. However, the energy absorption in the bedroom seemed not to be over yet. Dewitt was somewhat surprised. This level of energy absorption, was only possible for an S-level race and, looking at the situation of the little guy, was he intending to absorb all ten energy stones?
With such arge amount of energy, even if it was him, he was afraid he could not easily try it. Excessive energy absorption would aggravate the formation of energy storms, but the expression of the little fellow seemed to be calm, just like an old ability user who had absorbed energy stones for decades.
Dewitt remained silent for a while, canceled the rm with his Marshal¡¯s authority, and then looked at the little fox on the screen for a moment. Looking at the white furry face with squinted eyes, causing him to have a charming appearance. The little white ws were still kneading the energy stone, beside which the hill-like dried meat had been eaten up.
He had eaten all of it.
Dewitt was still stabilizing his energy core while keeping the monitor on, he began to look at the official documents. His little fox was easily irritable, but Dewitt believed that it still had a set of principles. So in this matter, Dewitt chose to believe his judgment of the little fox. Half an hourter, he refused Archie¡¯s worried call and decided to let the fox absorb the energy in peace.
After all ten spiritual stones were sucked clean, Wen Jin secretly pinched off a portion in his heart. To repair his cultivation, reiki needed to form a cycle in his body and even continuously breed reiki. However, it had to be done toplete his recovery. The cracks on his spiritual Dan were still not mended, and he could not do anything about it. He still needed to save some reiki in the body. A spillover situation could never happen, all it could do was scatter a little, but at that time, he did not care, because there was no way he could save this energy.
Having a body with abundant spirit energy made Wen Jin¡¯s mood soar, and he was toozy to care about these gains and losses. He pushed back the matter of opening his artifact to gather energy for his dan. Reiki could be used at any time now, but first...
Chee, he licked his paws and decided he was hungry. Wen Jin stretchedzily in bed, thinking that it was time for dinner. He remembered that the order had been delivered two hours ago, but Dewitt seemed to be still working?
He really couldn¡¯t understand this race. Wen Jin thought these people do not know what enjoyment was. How was working every day enjoyable? In the past, when he was in that room, this man often worked during his training and sleeping. He was doing too much work, and it was a waste of life.
But he just absorbed energy and was in a good mood, so he decided to remind the man to eat.
Seeing the little fox on the bed retracting its paws back and forth on the energy stone, Dewitt turned off the monitor with a fixed look. Half a minuteter, the little white fox came out of the room in high spirits. He jumped on the chair opposite Dewitt agily and then continued to jump on to the table.
At this time, however, things changed dramatically.
The little fox rushed at the table, not forgetting to swipe out at Dewitt with his paw and his hairy tail flicked. But the next second, the little fox¡¯s body began to sink.
At that moment, Wen Jin¡¯s heart went cold. His two front paws pulled hard on the table. As a result, there was no room for him to exert any strength. The more he wed, the faster he heard a click ¨C ¡°click -¡± and Wen Jin fell straight from the corner of the table to the floor.
The author has something to say:
Wen Jin: You hit my headst time! How could I not be grabbed this time?
Dewitt: Come on. (One hand wrapped around his ass)
The gentle movement of the explosion made his ears shake like clockwork, not stopping like a spinning spring.
Chapter 16
Chapter 16: Soft Paw Pads
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As the chief medical officer of Dewitt¡¯s Regiment, Archie also received the rm from the energy fluctuation and was very uneasy. Others may think that such energy fluctuations were the result of Dewitt¡¯s improved health or even excitement caused by the energy density on the rm. After all, for the Legion, nothing made them happier than the Marshal¡¯s sessful recovery. But only Archie knows that it was impossible for Dewitt to run such density of energy in his current physical condition. Otherwise, it was likely to cause an energy storm.
Although the average life expectancy of ordinary ability users was about one hundred and fifty years, the more advanced ability users usually only lived to about forty-three years old. Even in science colleges, only a few people knew that life expectancy should be three hundred years based on the physical qualities of the ability users, but so far only a few could live to that age because of the energy storms.
Dewitt was thirty-nine years old this year, four years away from the average life expectancy of high-ranking ability users, but he was the most powerful ability user in the history of the Empire, and it was inevitable that an energy storm would sweep over him earlier.
So Archie saw that the energy fluctuation did not stop. He could not help sending a message to Dewitt asking about the other party¡¯s status. After being rejected, he was not confident enough to stay away from his room. After receiving the other party¡¯s consent, he immediately went into Dewitt¡¯s room. As soon as he entered the door, Archie saw Dewitt sitting in his chair with a t face and a new nket on his desk... No, it was the little fox?
Archie paused and went forward to find that Dewitt was holding a spoon with steamed eggs, which were still warm. They were Potterbird¡¯s eggs, and they tasted delicious. Archie had the kitchen prepare them for the little fox. The fox was recovering from a serious injury and was still young. It was best to use this kind of thing to supplement his nutrition, and this little fellow seemed to like the soft yellow food very much.
But today¡¯s little fox was not the same. Dewitt put the spoon in front of the little fox for half a day. Thetter didn¡¯t even eat, and he drooped on the table and did not move. Archie could also see the dense fog from its back.
¡°What¡¯s wrong?¡± Seeing Dewitt in good condition, Archie put down the snack, approached, and asked.
Dewitt looked up at him.
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin, who had not been in high spirits, saw Dewitt¡¯s action as if in an instant, his spirit hade back. He immediately raised his head and shouted fiercely at Dewitt, which was mighty.
Archie frowned and quipped, ¡°Oh, this is jealousy? I haven¡¯t seen you for half a day. Your feelings have been well sublimated.¡±
¡°Chee.¡± Why does this man always talk nonsense? Every day he talks, he lies with his eyes open and Wen Jin was depressed but it was inconvenient to turn his head. There were many emotions in his eyes. His head hung down, his eyes drooped, his chin tucked in, and he chattered to himself.
Dewitt, however, remained motionless and continued to deliver the spoon to Wen Jin. ¡°Do you want to eat or not?¡±
He said these words, but Wen Jin always felt that they smelled a little threatening. He thought that ten minutes ago when he had be a fox cake on the floor, it was like someone had taken his mobility away. His fur felt like it was going to blow up and his sharp ws itched.
But his eyes moved, and he saw the spoon in front of him. He thought that he had to struggle with his neck to force himself not to lick the fragrant eggs. He couldn¡¯t help but swallow his saliva, and his eyes glowed. He pretended to be forced to ept the unequal treat, and he shouted at Dewitt, ¡°Chee!¡± Eat as you like, but don¡¯t tell anyone what just happened!
After that, the little fox kept opening his mouth, biting off the eggs from the spoon and just swallowing them without chewing. The furious white face could not help but show an enjoyable expression.
He didn¡¯t know what type of eggs they were. The outeryer was a little hard, but after biting in, it was soft as water that broke apart in his mouth. Although the outer skin was a little cold, it was still warm and tasty inside. But it was just because it was not a dense food that people wanted to take another bite immediately after they finished eating.
Wen Jin took only one bite and immediately nced at the bowl secretly. His eyes were bright, but his body still remained motionless on the table, looking like a good child.
After being together for thesest few days, Dewitt knew something about this little fellow. He wanted to add another spoon to feed him subconsciously, but then he thought about something. He didn¡¯t move the spoon and pretended not to know what the little fox wanted to do.
¡°Chee¡± After a while, the anxious Fox began pushing his hand, making a chitter sound with his voice and even stretched out his tender tongue and licked his nose.
My heart seems to be poked by something soft. Archie swears that at that moment, he saw something unprecedented in the eyes of his friend; rich feelings.
¡°What¡¯s the situation?¡± Seeing the little fox eating happily and wagging his tail secretly, Dewitt continued to tirelessly feed spoonful after spoonful of food and Archie suddenly questioned and felt sad about his past position of ¡°favorite person.¡±
As soon as his voice fell, Wen Jin, who had eaten happily, became stiff and did not eat any more eggs.
Dewitt nced at him and continued to put the spoon in front of him, answering Archie¡¯s question, ¡°It¡¯s a tantrum.¡±
That¡¯s what I said, but the words were drowned out. Archie swallowed his saliva, told himself to get used to it, and asked about the energy fluctuation.
Archie was a wood reiki genius and was very sensitive to energy changes. If Dewitt¡¯s body produced such intense energy fluctuations, there would be no reason he couldn¡¯t feel it. He was quite sure that Dewitt, who was sitting in front of him now, was no different from a few hours ago. What about the violent energy fluctuation just now?
Dewitt was silent for a moment. He did not try to help Archie¡¯s figure it out but in principle, what had just happened had nothing to do with him. He had no right to take over.
After thinking for a while, Dewitt said, ¡°Help me prepare some energy stones.¡±
Archie gave him the snacks he brought, frowned and disapproved. ¡°Are you going to go back?¡±
Dewitt¡¯s original n was to return to the Academy of Sciences; first contact Old Lin, then consider the matter of his energy nucleus. Old Lin was an absolute authority expert in this field after all, and energy absorption would continue until then. In his body, the Zerg poisoning had been solved, but the problem of the energy storm was stilltent. He couldn¡¯t take it lightly. When the little fox absorbed energy, he sat outside. At first, although he felt a lot of pressure, the energy core also had signs of restlessness, but it was different.
He felt that his energy core began to yearn for energy, even to connect to the pulse around it and began to be smooth, like it absorbed something pure. He had not felt this feeling since he was thirty-seven years old. His intuition told him that this might be an excellent opportunity.
Thinking of this, his eyes fell on Wen Jin, who was biting at the eggs. He touched the little head and was not angry when he was pushed aside. ¡°Yeah.¡±
Wen Jin guessed Dewitt¡¯s thoughts; when he absorbed energy, he didn¡¯t pay attention to the spillover. As a matter of fact, what he didn¡¯t absorb was taken by these people. This is true for all people. In the past, on the Honghuang continent, he and his Master lived in the mountains for many years with extraordinary spirits and did not move for hundreds of years. There were even people who had organized some factions there; they were quite big, easily hundreds of people.
However, the spirit of monsters and beasts with ancient blood was really different from that of ordinary people. After all, the extraction ability of monsters and beasts was absolutely unique. Even the spirit scattered out was quite valuable, and since it had been scattered out, it was not a loss to be absorbed by this contract with him.
However, there was one thing Wen Jin had always been curious about. Dewitt was a genius among his people. His veins were very suitable for celestial cultivation. In Wen Jin¡¯s former world, Dewitt would be the pride of heaven, the kind to be scrambled for by the big wigs, but here his body energy was very chaotic as if he did not know what to do. The reason was that the ability to build a foundation could barely be counted at ater stage and they were seemingly close to creating a dan, but reiki could not be chaotic, so it was not the way to go. In the past, there were often monks who died of explosions on Honghuang. It would be better for him to think back carefully.
Both of them were now barely crew members on a boat. He could tolerate building gangs at the foot of his mountain. He had done nothing wrong except to quarrel and throw stones down asionally. He could still cover up such a small tail.
Dewitt, who had no idea that he was being examined by Wen Jin, convinced Archie that the bowl of eggs in his hand had been fed to the fox, mainly during the time Archie watched himself.
Wen Jin was thinking about covering his small tail in the future and in the twinkling of an eye he saw Dewitt eating a piece of meat on his favorite te. That kind of meat stick smelled good. It was next to a small bowl of eggs. Wen Jin thought it was specially prepared for him. Save your eggs and devour them.
And even if Dewitt ate one, the two chatted, and Archie also ate one. After that, the Dewitt guy even went to grab another one!
Wen Jin¡¯s patience reached its limit. He rushed up, bit off the strip, and then gave Dewitt a hateful look. In front of him, he ate the strip and licked his paws very thoroughly. ¡°Chee.¡±
How can the little tail scratch you again?
Looking at the little fox whining suddenly, Archie thought that his new look was a bit cute. He thought that he had seen the soft paw pad of the little fellow asionally before. Suddenly he felt a little itchy to know what it was like to be hit by them, so he reached out his hand to tempt the fox with a piece of dried meat.
However, one hand was faster than him. Dewitt snatched the jerky Archie wanted to give the fox quickly. Then he looked at the little fox with pleasure, felt the soft paw pads of the little fox, and looked up at his friend unhappily.
Archie, who was not able to touch the fox and was stabbed by res: ¡°...¡±
The author has something to say:
One day, Dewitt was caught by a little fox while eating meat strips, and then the dark meat strips fell on the crotch of his pants.
Dewitt raised his eyebrows: Do you still want to eat?
Wen Jin: No, no more!!
Sorry for the slow pace in theing chapters. Please me me, sorry, do not dislike me. TAT
Chapter 17
Chapter 17: No One Believes You
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After lunch, Cassey received the order to bring a box of energy stones. He knew that fire energy stone was Dewitt¡¯s attribute stone. In the reserve armory, they were sufficient, and most of the grades were not low. Although Dewitt had an eternal energy stone, it still needed a typical energy stone to replenish it when the demand was substantial.
Additionally, although the energy in the Eternal Energy Stone was persistent, its purity was not necessarily higher than that of some high-order energy stones, which were suitable for wearing all year round for emergency rescue. In peacetime, they preferred to choose high-order energy stones.
However, with this theory, Wen Jin¡¯s way of things was utterly uneptable.
After seeing that box of fire Lingshi, Wen Jin almost felt that these people¡¯s brains were broken. Dewitt still had an excellent spiritual stone on his body. It was not known how much higher the purity of Dewitt¡¯s spiritual stone waspared to an ordinary spiritual stone, but it could cycle reiki itself. Why not use a good item if you already have it and can absorb from it? Why did they have to find these disposable ones?
So when Cassey came to Dewitt¡¯s office with several boxes and opened them on the table, Wen Jin was very unhappy and didn¡¯t even want to put his paws on the spiritual stones. ¡°Chee.¡± What do you want these for?
Cassey saw Wen Jin the least since he frequented the room very few times. As soon as he moved his hand, the little fox came up, and he remembered that the veterinarian said that he liked shiny things. He couldn¡¯t helpughing. ¡°Marshal, this little thing wants some for itself, too? What kind of energy stone does it like?¡±
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin turned his head fiercely. You are a little thing, you are all small things!
Archie, on the other side of the room, could not help shaking his head, thinking that Cassey had not seen the energy stone that the little fellow had distinguished before and had tied the fire energy to Dewitt. If he had seen it, he would not have said such a thing at the moment.
After Wen Jin finished his ferocious re against Cassey, he nced casually over the box on the table. It didn¡¯t matter if he hadn¡¯t scanned his perception over it, but when he did, he was frightened by the scan. He unexpectedly found an earth stone with very disordered spirit from the five abundant fire-stone rows.
Wen Jin hesitated slightly, but could not care for anything else. He went straight to the stone and cocked his head.
Wen Jin¡¯s movement quieted the room. Even Cassey was curious about how the little fox suddenly became so interested in the stones. Dewitt took the lead in responding and asked with a frown, ¡°What¡¯s wrong?¡±
Wen Jin plucked the stone out of the box with his paw and squinted. ¡°Chee.¡± Big fool, someone wants to hurt you.
¡°Ok?¡±
Finding a discordance in a Lingshi was very small. If it were big, in the past, ten out of ten people in Honghuang would have avoided it for fear of inhaling a bit of unhealthy reiki that would damage their veins. Even Wen Jin didn¡¯t like this reiki very much, let alone the problems it would cause in Dewitt¡¯s body.
And then, this spiritual stone...
Wen Jin¡¯s nose moved, and his eyes shed with a hint of disgust. There was the smell of bugs.
Wen Jin was not very fond of the Zerg. This white fox always regarded his beauty as his pride, so he didn¡¯t like ugly foxes very much. Although Dewitt waspletely different from the white fox in appearance, Wen Jin liked looking anyway, especially at the strong abdominal muscles. Dewitt¡¯s body had been badly damaged by the Zerg poison, and perhaps due to the influence of the contract, Wen Jin subconsciously hated and rejected the Zerg even more.
¡°Chee.¡± Wen Jin stretched out a furry white paw and picked the stone out of the box directly.
Clunk! The sound of the stone as it fell on the table.
¡°Ah!¡± Energy stones were very precious things for those with abilities, especially those in front of Dewitt, which were all high-level. When Cassey brought them over, they were all packed in a brocade box for fear of jostling them. Now, being pushed out of the box by Wen Jin¡¯s rude w, Cassey could not help but take a step forward. If it weren¡¯t for Dewitt sitting at the table, he would have rushed out.
Dewitt¡¯s eyes moved and reached out to touch the stone that had fallen on the table, but it was once again held by the little fox.
¡°Chee!¡± It¡¯s not that I dislike you but can you touch less of this kind of thing? It¡¯s your weakness! You have more than one person¡¯s life connected to you now!
Wen Jin cried out with great dissatisfaction. Although he had seen these Terran¡¯s lie and smile at the same time when he was eating and drinking among them before, Wen Jin still found it interesting. As long as it did not offend his interests, it was an excellent choice to be a fly on the wall. But this big fool was now his little tail and he was in a boat with him, so he needed to be a bit more cautious.
Wen Jin patted Dewitt¡¯s hand again with the soft pads of his paw. Thetter rarely understood the other side¡¯s intention of waiting. When he saw the other party stop moving, the little fox turned around and walked around the table. Finally, he bit a handkerchief and covered the Lingshi.
At that time, Cassey¡¯s eyes were as big as a copper bell. He watched the little fox block his superior from touching the energy stone and then found a piece of cloth. His superior quietly waited for the fox to pull the stone covered in the cloth towards him. After that, he grabbed the soul stone with his handkerchief ording to the meaning of the little fox. Watching these two scenes happen in front of him, Cassey hardly knew which one he should be shocked by first.
Dewitt, who picked up the stone, looked at it for a moment. ¡°Where¡¯s the detector?¡±
Cassey was stunned. When the stones were brought up, he had checked them and supervised it with his own eyes. But he would never question Dewitt¡¯s judgment. He immediately felt bad in his heart and turned to look for the detector.
¡°This stone... it¡¯s not right?¡± Archie, who had been standing beside him, also understood what Wen Jin was trying to say. He looked at the stone in Dewitt¡¯s hand, and his face was solemn. ¡°Cassey had this taken from the warehouse, and he must have checked it before he brought it up. All of this could be a problem. Couldn¡¯t that mean even your hangar isn¡¯t clean?¡±
Dewitt did not speak, his eyes were a little deep, and his other hand touched Wen Jin¡¯s body, but he was kicked by thetter.
¡°Chee.¡± Somebody else is here. Don¡¯t touch me.
Cassey came back very quickly, and the machine was ced on the table, but he hesitated. ¡°Marshal, for safety, you can only get this machine. The rest are strictly recorded, and you need to have set restrictions in ce before using it. This is a portable version, and the values it shows are not necessarily urate...¡±
Dewitt put the stone on the table and the cloth over the stone. Casey took it immediately. But at that time, he had an intuition. In fact, what kind of inspection was not significant. Marshal seemed to have decided that the stone must be a problem in other ways because of the little fox.
The idea shed through Cassey¡¯s mind, and the energy stone was put into the machine.
Ten minutester, the three men in the room were all had heavy moods. Cassey looked at the test results, and his hands shook a little. He stood straight and looked ashamed. ¡°Marshal!¡±
The little fox, who was already lying down and was about to fall asleep because of this slow and magical way of identification, was shaken by his cry.
¡°Chee.¡± Not only Cassey but also Dewitt¡¯s face is not very good. He thought that the biggest problem would be the change of the Zerg after being in aa for a month. Secondly, the unsettled political parties in Capital Star. He did not expect that even his legions would bepromised.
Even theirmander¡¯s energy stones that were under heavy protection had been manipted. What about other ces?
Wen Jin wanted to roar at the tall and ck man, but he tried to resist it. After all, the man¡¯s emotional shame was so full that it seemed as if he could give him a knife at the moment and immediately thank himself for his crime withoutint.
He licked his paw and looked at Dewitt¡¯s ckface. Wen Jin could not help sighing as he thought his little tail was too weak. He was just a worm. If he could find it, the Terran people could not deceive him. A delicious tribute would be good enough payment; just don¡¯t touch me all day and all night. Those zerglings could not touch a single hair on Dewitt¡¯s head even if they wanted to.
Only those in this room knew about thepromisation, and they all reacted differently. Cassey, who was instructed by Dewitt, rushed out with ckface.
¡°Cassey is really straightforward. You can imagine that it¡¯s very unusual for him to take a portable testing machine and hide his emotions when he returns it. Will it be easy for him to do so?¡± Seeing this, Archie was worried.
¡°He can do little about it, not just by brute force.¡± Dewitt didn¡¯t seem to care much. ¡°Besides, if I didn¡¯t want this effect, I¡¯d let someone elsee when I took the instrument.¡±
Archie insisted when Dewitt still wanted to absorb energy and even moved Mrs. Margaret, demanding that she wait to meet Dewitt at least until they went back to capital stars to see Old Lin. Archie¡¯s stern countenance did not stretch a little until he gave some stern warnings to Dewitt before turning away. However, when he left, Wen Jin suddenly smelled a faint odor from him, very faint, but it still caught it and could not help frowning.
When Wen Jin was thinking about why the Zerg smell was so weak, a big hand suddenly touched his head. The former turned his head and gave Dewitt an in-depth look.
¡°I believe you.¡±
Huh? Wen Jin was stunned.
¡°But just because I believe you is not enough. I brought the instrument here to let Cassey see the results.¡±
Dewitt¡¯s voice was sincere. Wen Jin recovered from his initial confusion and probably understood what the other party was saying. He could not help narrowing his fox¡¯s eyes and wagging his tail behind him.
¡°I know you have extraordinary abilities. Even if you don¡¯t want to show me now, I can wait. Until then, I will keep all your abilities secret.¡±
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Question: A sunshine like man?
Wen Jin: I don¡¯t like it.
Q: A cunning man?
Wen Jin: I don¡¯t like it.
Question: A man like Dewitt?
Wen Jin wagged his tail unconsciously.
Chapter 18
Chapter 18: Drenched
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By the time Dewitt finished his day in the office, it was alreadyte at night.
Thirty-seven hours had passed since they left Liberec. ording to the total journey of three days, the capital star was not far away from them. Standing by the window and pausing for a moment, Dewitt looked at the road map emerging from the ss, and his eyes fell on the endpoint, the halo point representing the capital star, Asier.
The Capital Star was where Dewitt grew up, but perhaps as his mother said he had frontier blood in his body. For him, the frontier had always been the closest ce to his heart. Compared with the bustling and noisy capital star, he preferred the endless feeling of the frontier in front of him.
But going back was inevitable. Dewitt¡¯s deadpan face seemed to get colder at the thought of Cook, who Cassey had mentioned before.
Active summation to Uttar? When Uttar captured Assyrians and did experiments on them in secret, tens of thousands of victims were killed. When he was discovered, heunched a direct war. His father and his soldiers fought hard to defeat Uttar¡¯s first fleet. Uttar was very good at intercepting information. So how many people went out in that bloody battle as a whole? For the sake of intelligence and the overall situation, how many teams worked hard to save a person¡¯s life and let him return to the camp? And many of those who survived were still in his army.
He was unconscious for a month. In Cook¡¯s eyes, it was not much different from death. Dewitt didn¡¯t care much about what other people thought of him. But if he let the matter go, all the soldiers in the frontier would be chilled.
They lost to the Zerg, but they would never lose to the Uttar. In the past and now, the great enemies could form an alliance, but it was not a way to seek peace directly with the humble attitude of surrendering the national prestige first. Especially as he just saw in his official document, Cook even intended to take a small part of the information from the Frontier Legion as a message to show the sincerity of peace.
There was a storm in Dewitt¡¯s eyes under his eyshes, but soon he felt the dull pain of his energy nucleus. Dewitt¡¯s lips were drawn in a straight line, with the frequency of his energy storms and spiritual dissociations and the near-helpless progress of the Empire in this regard, it would not take long for him to face death. But he would defend the front lines, like his father, until thest second of his life.
He pinched his nose, closed the terminal, took a shower, and walked into the room lightly. He saw the small white fox curled up, sleeping next to the pillow. Dewitt tried to step as quietly as possible, and his eyes softened at the sight in front of him.
Wen Jin always slept on the bed as this little fellow was afraid of the cold. Although he was unwilling to admit it, the human heater named Dewitt improved his sleep quality, especially since his serious injury. So when he first came, he abandoned his dignity and chose to sleep in bed. He shared a bed with others in the past but hadn¡¯t shared a bed since his siblings and parents.
Dewitt paid little attention to whether people could sleep in a bed with a contracted beast wand he fully intended to implement the belief that he should be good to his contract beast. He knew that the little fellow was afraid of the cold and sometimes wanted to sleep with him under the quilt. eBut Dewitt had been reluctant to prepare a new quilt for Wen Jin since the small beast was always sleeping next to the pillow.
After going to bed as quietly as possible, Dewitt stared at the little curled up fox beside his pillow for a while. Suddenly, he felt a little itchy, and his fingers touched Wen Jin¡¯s head lightly. Seeing that the little fellow was sleeping soundly and had no reaction to his movements, Dewitt pinched his paws and rubbed the soft fur on his belly. After that, he reached back to Wen Jin¡¯s head again and stroked the smooth fur on the little fellow¡¯s head with great care.
Soon, two strange counter-spirals appeared on Wen Jin¡¯s head.
The Marshal, who had been busy with his official documents and wanted to sleep, looked at the two spirals as if he had suddenly found great pleasure besides work. He touched the head and stomach of the little fox. Before long, the soft hairs on the gentle fox were raised from the left to the right by the whirl he had made. His eyes lit up with a sinister light as theynded on that big fluffy tail.
It looked like it would feel good in his hands.
Dewitt, who had entered the ¡°no one would imagine I would do this¡± mode, couldn¡¯t help but slowly move his hands towards the fluff.
However, in the second that the crime was about to happen, the little fox, who was still sleeping, suddenly changed his sleeping position. He moved his body, blocked his belly with his tail, and wrapped his body tighter together with his buttocks curled in. Dewitt¡¯s hands were stiff, and his brain seemed to wake up in an instant. He thought of the fox¡¯s attitude to his touch during the day. He silently took his hand back, paused for a moment, and turned off the light.
Wen Jin had a nightmare. He woke up in the middle of the night with two bulging hairs and blinked wet eyes at the air.
Tangled hair was a very ufortable thing, especially when he could clearly feel that it was not smooth. So when he got up, Wen Jin was going crazy and wanted to touch his head crazily, but his ws were too short of reaching his head. He was anxious enough that he wanted to die, and his heart was tense. He couldn¡¯t understand why when he has slept in the wild, his fur had never gotten like this before, all he had been doing was sleeping! Wen Jin has always felt kind of guilty about this as his sleeping position was not very good. When his parents were still alive, he could roll over all the foxes in the nest overnight and whack them all with his paws.
Wen Jin always liked his hair to be beautiful and shiny, so he was very skilled in licking. It took him a long time to tten down the hairs on his head, but there was still a slight angle left. Wen Jin could feel the existence of this angle and silently warned himself that he could not sleep so capriciously in the future. Subconsciously, he licked his paws and found that his paws were cold. This often happened. In the past, Wen Jin would immediately warm himself. But now, he squinted with his fox¡¯s eyes and put the meaty pads of one paw directly on Dewitt¡¯s neck.
Feeling the warm temperature, Wen Jin squintedfortably and stuffed the other paw into the same area, stepping on Dewitt¡¯s neck.
Thinking of that dream just now, Wen Jin¡¯s eyes dimmed. Before going to bed, he took medicine. He had enough energy to find a magic pill that was ced in the innermost part of his artifact. Now that the medicine hade into effect, he could feel warm currents swimming in his body.
Although his demon dan had not recovered, the medicine had not been fully effective, but the internal injuries in his body were finally healing. After silently praising the genius who had worked out the medicine, Wen Jin stretched out on his pillow, looked at Dewitt beside him and remembered the very unpleasant dream he had just had.
Dewitt¡¯s words a few hours ago shed through Wen Jin¡¯s mind.
Licking his paws, Wen Jin¡¯s eyes shed with a ray of light. He was happy to see the human race but was not interested in their lives and deaths. But he liked the sincere people. The eyes of the Terran when he said those words were very pleasing to him.
After thinking for a while, Wen Jin looked around the room before his eyes fell back on Dewitt. The pulse of his veins, viscera, and all organs were immediately visible in front of him. His meridians were chaotic, and the channels were impacted, especially at the mouth of the meridians. Wen Jin¡¯s eyes moved slightly.
This person¡¯s veins passage had many small wounds, which were signs of being impacted by chaotic reiki, which was very rare. For a demon, they alienated reiki from their demon dan then absorbed the chaotic reiki before it was dealt with by the demon dan. After a long time of such regtion, his reiki would be normal. The same was true of the human race, so vein passages usually did not show such signs unless it was directly oppressed by spiritual force from outside the body by a person with high mana ability ¨C but this was clearly impossible.
Wen Jin had not seen anyone who could surpass Dewitt¡¯s strength and inflict such trauma on him. So, was this fellow directly absorbing his reiki from his veins? Wen Jin was stunned, then thought about it for a moment and felt that it made sense.
He had not looked at Cassey or Archie¡¯s veins, but the group were suchyman in the use of spiritual stones (lingshi) that it was possible to absorb them in the wrong way. Reverse absorption of reiki would cause all the energy to reverse. The more that was consumed, the faster the reversal, the more efficiently the body would burst, and the Terran would die. This was a corrupted way to absorb reiki. It was no wonder this guy¡¯s body was like this.
Wen Jing narrowed his eyes. He didn¡¯t know from whom the group had learned how to absorb reiki. It was strengthened to turn the reiki of heaven and earth into their own use immediately. However, such a method significantly reduced their life span. Thinking of this, Wen Jin moved his white paw over Dewitt¡¯s body two times.
In his sleep, Dewitt felt a hand swimming in his abdomen. It was white and slender, each knuckle distinct, with a slight chill. It patiently wandered through his abdomen, causing it to itch a little. Dewitt did not understand what was going on at first, and his body could not move, so he could only let the hand move. When his thoughtspletely followed the hand, he felt as if he understood something but did not understand at all. When Dewitt fell into this daze, the hand suddenly left.
He seized the hand subconsciously with a movement in his heart.
The other party seemed to pause. Dewitt was worried that the hand would disappear and held on to it tightly. He didn¡¯t know how long had passed. A sense of suffocation came from his neck and... it was itchy?
Suddenly waking up, Dewitt found the fox lying on his neck with four legs straight from neck to shoulder, gnawing on a strip on his throat.
After staring at the ceiling for a while, Dewitt took a deep breath, closed his eyes, and couldn¡¯t help thinking of the hand in his sleep. A warm aftertaste lingered in his lower abdomen, and his pants near his manhood were wet.
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Wen Jin:? Did you wet your bed? Haha haha, you are silly. I was a fox who wet the bed the least in my nest when I was young.
Dewitt: This is not urine.
Wen Jin: Ah??
Dewitt: I¡¯ll tell you this evening.
Wen Jin: Why, is it so ufortable to have a fox¡¯s appetite?
That night, Wen Jin, who had been done three times, was confused and heard a dull voice: Now do you know what it is?
The forced fox¡¯s ears trembled, and the little tips were suspiciously red.
Chapter 19
Chapter 19: Wen Jin said, ¡®It¡¯s Underrated.¡¯
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Wen Jing intentionally stared at Dewitt, who was going to take a bath in the early morning, and thetter was stiff.
When the door was closed, Wen Jin sniffed a faint smell in the air, then he could not help snickering. He thought that the young man was like a teenager and he did not know what kind of spring dream he hadst night. He usually looked very honest when he slept.
Facts had proven that it was very pleasant to see a silly and embarrassed person in the early morning. So when he was forced to sleep with his paws around Dewittst night, interrupting him in the middle of his meditation, he gave up.
After stretching his body in bed and stretching hisfortable andzy waist, Wen Jin walked through his body with his consciousness and found that his internal injury was almostpletely healed and his mood soared. Thinking that it really was a loss of the medicine to use it for such a thing, Wen Jin knew that as long as his demon dan was restored entirely and guaranteed full spirituality, he would be able to dissolve the contract. Then he could think of a way to break through the space-time void and return to Honghuang.
However, after a satisfying breakfast, through Dewitt¡¯s conversation with Archie, Wen Jin knew that they were almost at their destination.
Wen Jin knew before that they were in a high-speed vehicle. He could feel the atmosphere around them. When he first heard the words ¡®destination¡¯, he didn¡¯t really have much interest in it. He had seen Liberec before and didn¡¯t like the deste feeling at all. He didn¡¯t even bother to look at it more just thinking that the people of the world were all in the same ce, but he didn¡¯t find any interest in them.
Until the moment he saw the capital star Asier, whose style was totally different from that of Liberec, he felt the crackling of his face and his eyes could not help staring. He thought in his heart that these two worlds werepletely and totally different.
Layers of inteced buildings, ck strips suspended in the air, as well as a variety of bubble clouds, floating in the air of balls and hard iron, all of these things Wen Jin had never seen before! Those high-rises, strange-shaped buildings arranged together also had a unique aesthetic feeling. It suddenly hit Wen Jin. Many of the buildings were colored with colors that he had never seen before, let alone how beautiful they were to the eye! The little fox, deeply attracted by the, had been lying in front of the transparent ss ever since he left the aircraft and followed down in the suspension vehicle.
¡°He loves Capital Star. He is much more excited now than when he saw Liberec.¡± Archie joked alongside Dewitt.
¡°Chirp!¡± Caicai screamed on Archie¡¯s shoulder, stupid bumpkin fox!
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin turned around and shouted fiercely. You¡¯re so noisy I could break your neck! Wen Jin, who had just absorbed reiki and had recovered from his internal injury, knew that this world¡¯s reiki might not be as difficult to obtain so he couldn¡¯t help but use a little reiki this time.
The bird was really annoying, a little clever and could speak, but in the past few days, every time Wen Jin tried to ask something, the other party liked to pretend to be foolish. Anyway, he just refused to answer his questions. After he was so angry that he burst out and scolded, he immediately began to chirp at him in rage. They chirped and chittered at each other.
For such a scenario, Archie felt very gratified. He even went to Dewitt and said that the two beasts had a good rtionship. It would be better to put them together for fun, and they would be good friends in the future. Wen Jin was in a dog¡¯s mood when he heard this sentence. He didn¡¯t want to look at this silly bird all day long.
Feeling a fierce pressure, Caicai immediately trembled, subconsciously shook his wings, his neck went stiff, his eyes drooped and he gave a pitiful look, ¡°Chirp... Chirp ¨C ¡°
¡°Will Old Lin check him?¡± Dewitt asked.
Archie nodded. ¡°I asked Old Chen toe here too. Although he was not given a degree professionally, he has always been the best veterinarian in my heart.¡±
Dewitt trusted Archie and stopped asking. However, Wen Jin turned his head disdainfully. What veterinarian did he think of? The world was not even sure how to cure Zerg poisoning, and he still expects this guy to be a good veterinarian? His eyes continued to follow the colorful buildings all the way forward, and suddenly his eyes fell on a big, fluffy ball.
¡°Chee!¡± What is that? What is that? Wen Jin snapped at Dewitt in a hurry. The car they were in was swift, and soon the thing disappeared.
But apparently, he asked the ¡°right¡± question. It was a fluffy pink ball. Dewitt looked at it as if it had two big heads, but Archie next to him quickly responded, ¡°That¡¯s the Cotton Candy House. It¡¯s on the famous Gourmet Street in that area.¡±
Street of delicacies! Wen Jin¡¯s eyes lit up at once.
¡°Ordinarily you can go and see it, but I hear that the capital star is in a mess recently... Be careful.¡± Archie hesitated for a moment and said that Mark had reminded them before he left that the contract bests had been recently stolen and poisoned on Capital Star. Although the status of contract beasts had been meager in the Empire, poisoning was still rare in the past, let alone it¡¯s frequency right now, ording to Mark.
¡°Chee!¡± Mess? What chaotic mess dared prevent him from eating? Wen Jin¡¯s face was unhappy. He looked at Dewitt. He didn¡¯t want to take the man with him, he could fight for himself. He was miserable and used his paws to tap against the ne¡¯s window.
¡°Someone will examine youter.¡± Dewitt suddenly said, ¡°If you ept it, I¡¯ll take you out to y.¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s big tail flickered and was immediately bought by this sentence. He also felt that his small tail was really worth it!
However, when Wen Jin was happy, Caicai beside him chirped ufortably. Archie turned his head and touched his bird¡¯s head. This time, not only Dewitt and Wen Jin would be examined, but also Caicai would be checked up as well. He was feeling ufortable about this.
Watching this harmonious scene, Wen Jin could not help but hum in his heart. He thought that the bird did this intentionally and made a deliberate sad appearance to have Archiefort him when, in fact, he had no gloomy aura around him. This was why Wen Jin always said that people were really deceiving.
¡°Chee!¡± Drama queen! Wen Jin wagged his tail and cried sarcastically.
They were on the express line, so it was not long before Wen Jin arrived at the Academy of Sciences. It was a vast and busty building, full of rigorous atmosphere everywhere, the overall architectural style was hard, just like Dewitt¡¯s face. Wen Jin looked at this ce, instantly felt as if he had fallen from heaven to hell; it was really unpleasant.
While thinking about it, Wen Jin could not help thinking that the people all had their own houses. Wouldn¡¯t Dewitt¡¯s home be the same style? Or would it have wild architectural ridges? Maybe he¡¯d have to live together with him in the future? The desire to dissolve the contract was even more apparent.
When the ne stopped at the station, Wen Jin, with a depressed, cold and unhappy face, was forced off by Dewitt, who stuffed several small dried slices of meat at him. Wen Jin whined in his heart, ¡®I don¡¯t want to be taken here. This ugly building is not as beautiful as the ones we saw on the way here. What¡¯s the meaning of this ce?¡¯
¡°Chee.¡± It¡¯s too ugly here. When we go to Gourmet Street, we must eat enough, swallow the warmth of dried meat, and say to ourselves like this in our hearts.
Looking at the little fellow¡¯s frustrated appearance, Dewitt wanted to think of some words tofort the fox. After all, Caicai was wrapped up in Archie¡¯s clothes pretending to be frightened. Of course, his little fox didn¡¯t like to be examined.
But before he could think of what to say, he heard a familiar, provocative, disgusting voice, ¡°Why, isn¡¯t this Marshal Dewitt?¡±
Archie¡¯s face drew down into a frown, and Dewitt¡¯s eyes cooled down in an instant. Looking over, he saw a blonde man standing at the door of the Academy of Sciences, followed by several men in suits and leather.
Cook, the blonde and blue-eyed member of the Imperial Council and standing behind him were those mostly from the House of Representatives.
Although all those intended to catch wind of Dewitt¡¯s return knew he wasing back, for the others who were not notified by a letter figured his return was an absolute event. So if people wanted to create opportunities for trouble, they couldn¡¯t avoid it.
Dewitt looked coldly at Cook and did not even say a word in response. It was Wen Jin, who was still depressed, smelled the taste of gossip and the ck beans blinked vigorously.
Cook wasn¡¯t embarrassed by Dewitt¡¯s indifference. ¡°Oh, I didn¡¯t expect to have such good luck today. I could still meet the Marshal when I came to the Academy of Sciences to get a report. We were all happy to hear about your recovery, but why did you juste back and run to the Academy of Sciences?¡±
With Cook¡¯s identity, there was no reason for him to go to the Academy of Sciences to get his report in person and with such arge group of people, his inferiority was not even a perfunctory excuse; it was just full of ridicule.
Dewitt¡¯s voice was cold. ¡°It¡¯s none of your business.¡±
Watching each other¡¯s reaction carefully, Wen Jin licked his nose and came to the conclusion that Cook had apparently been given Dewitt¡¯s cold back many times. Such a face-saving dialogue could go on, and Cook had no intention of stopping at all. He went on enthusiastically, ¡°How can you say it¡¯s irrelevant? Now all the people of the Empire say, Marshal, your recovery is rted to the life and death of our country. Well, this little thing, is it your contract beast?¡±
As soon as Cook said this, curious expressions appeared in the eyes of the group behind him.
It had long been heard that Dewitt¡¯s rehabilitation was rted to a Qi beast, but whether their Marshal hadpletely recovered or not, had yet to be verified. The average life expectancy of high-ranking ability users was another thing against Dewitt. The ordinary people did not know, but the people of their status were clear about this information. At this juncture, if Dewitt was bound by a powerful beast, they might be a little afraid, but now the so-called national hero Marshal himself was unfortunately tied with such a weak beast... Several people¡¯s eyes now showed their irrepressible disdain.
But unlike this group of people, Cook was probably a person who had to start and end the conversation. His mind flickered and a lot of words shed by before he finally breathes out through his teeth, ¡°It¡¯s quite beautiful.¡±
Halfway through, Cook¡¯s face changed, and he added with a smile, ¡°I just don¡¯t know if it¡¯s a golden jade among the rest. By the way, I have to remind Marshal that there has been a lot of trouble in the capital recently. Many Qi beasts have been poisoned. Old Lin advocated sending Qi beasts to the Academy of Sciences for research. I heard that they are all inside now. They are very manic. This one in your family is so weak that the energy core hasn¡¯t stabilized yet. It¡¯s better not to bring it in. If you can¡¯t get in at any time, you¡¯ll frighten the little one.¡±
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Wen Jin: I will conquer the sea of stars (gxy) in the future!
Dewitt: Ok.
Wen Jin: What about you in the future?
Dewitt: Notter today.
Chapter 20
Chapter 20: Poison
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¡°Of course,¡± Cook said, halfway through and saw that Archie¡¯s face was too dark to look at, he raised his mouth and added, ¡°I know the Marshal won¡¯t be relieved. That¡¯s a reminder. It¡¯s a real concern that this little fellow looks weak. If he¡¯s identally frightened and causes a chain reaction, wouldn¡¯t that be bad?¡±
Wen narrowed his eyes and gave Cook a deep look. He found that some people inherited the genes for an early death very decisively even in different worlds.
¡°A chain reaction should be considered good news for you.¡± Dewitt looked unhappy. ¡°Otherwise you¡¯d have a very ufortable life.¡±
Dewitt didn¡¯t seem to want to spend too much time on that man. After that, he went straight into the Academy of Sciences, bypassing Cook. The little fox in his arms gave a timely whine. Dewitt, who was not in a good mood, looked down at the little fox. Looking into his wet eyes, he always felt that the other party seemed to care about him and touched his white furry head gently.
However, the ¡°worried¡± Wen Jin was not concerned about him but felt a little sympathetic to this big silly man. It must be very ufortable not to fight with others. It was also that he did not speak thenguage here. Otherwise, if he did speak thenguage, he would be able to scold him for his yellow fur.
Two men and two beasts went in, and Cook outside could not help thinking of Dewitt¡¯s ugly expression. There were members of conservative staff beside him. Some were not assured, whispering, ¡°Mr. Cook, we don¡¯t know if the Marshal haspletely recovered or even half recovered. It¡¯s better to be an enemy easily. The prime minister has always been close to him. Besides, we do need his strength to face the Zerg. The so-called ¡®stay on the line...¡¯¡±
¡°What line is left?¡± Cook rolled his big white eyes. ¡°Do you know how his old man died? The alliance with Uttar is what I advocate. The line between him and me is long gone. Either he dies, or I die. What¡¯s the use of maintaining that face? Can you eat it?¡± After a pause, Cookcently added, ¡°He¡¯s just a half-suspended body. I¡¯ll see how long he can live.¡±
Cook said that and went on inside. He had not finished his y yet. He came to the Academy of Sciences just to know what Dewitt¡¯s condition was. People in the Academy of Sciences were not united. He knew that Dewitt would not easily put the news out. Then he would follow him directly, and nobody would dare to stop him.
But without taking two steps inside, Cook began to find something wrong.
¡°... What is that?¡± The first sound came from the people beside him.
¡°Yes, why is it so stinky?¡± When the man spoke, he immediately picked it up.
At this time, Cook also smelled some extremely foul smell, so strong that people could hardly breathe, turning the stomach upside down and most importantly, it seemed to be spreading out of his own body...? Cook¡¯s face changed as he sniffed at his cuffs, while the eyes of a group fell on him.
¡°Mr. Cook, you were just... Did you step on anything?¡± Someone covered his nose and asked in a muffled voice. He was also a politician with a clear and sharp tongue who could talk at any time in the House of Representatives. But now he was afraid to breathe in the atmosphere blocked by the smell and could not speak clearly.
Several people looked at him, and he looked at them. They all backed up several steps and Cook, the source of the stink, had a dark face.
Just as the crowd at the door was in a mess because of the sudden stench, a pair of bright ck diamond beans were stealthily burying itself into Dewitt¡¯s shoulders, looking in their direction and shaking withughter.
Dewitt and his party continued to walk inside. Soon after, a neatly dressed old man with white hair came out in front of them. When he saw Dewitt, his eyes shed. ¡°Marshal.¡±
¡°Old Lin.¡± Dewitt really respected the elder in front of him, even stopped and made a slight bow in the direction of the old man.
¡°You...¡± Old Lin pped Dewitt¡¯s arm, put his hand on his old sses on the bridge of his nose, and looked at thetter carefully. There seemed to be a lot of questions to ask. However, they were still in the hall of the Academy of Sciences at the moment.
Archie thought of the politicians who were ncing at them and hurried forward. ¡°Professor Lin, I am here. Let¡¯s go in and talk.¡±
Old Lin looked at the fellows behind Archie. Finally, he looked at Cook, not far behind them. His face turned cold in an instant. He seemed very unhappy. ¡°Yes,e with me.¡±
After he had said this, his eyes fell on Dewitt again, and he looked and looked at Wen Jin in his arms. He seemed to think for a while before turning to lead the way.
¡°Professor Lin,¡± said Archie, who had spent a year in the Academy of Sciences and looked around at familiar and unfamiliar scenes, feeling a little awkward, ¡°I heard that the capital star is not very peaceful recently and a lot of contract beasts have been poisoned?¡±
¡°Yes,¡± said Lin, sighing as he stepped in and saw fewer people around him. ¡°Assyrians pay little attention to beasts, but this kind of ughter never happened. But now, not only has it happened, but the frequency is so high. It¡¯s really amazing... It¡¯s shocking.¡±
¡°Why is that? I heard from my friends that it hassted for a long time.¡± Mark told him this when he first went to Liberec. It had been almost a week since they had first heard this news. Capital Star was very closely monitored. If the poison in the streets was happening with such a high frequency, the other side could be more and more rampant. ¡°Is it necessary to maintain the stability of the army regardless of it?¡±
Old Lin pushed open a ss door, sniffed and sighed, shook his head, and looked very helpless.
Instead, Dewitt, who had been silent, suddenly added, ¡°The responsibility for the contract beasts should belong to the Gic Survey Center.¡±
As soon as this sentence was voiced out, Archie was stunned and immediately reacted. Although Cook was a very annoying person, his words at the door were just a pretext. Those poisoned Qi beasts were always sent to the scientific research institute. But if the Qi beasts were the onlymon poisoning, how could it possibly be sent to the institute? This was the highest-level research site of the Empire, and it was near the Military Department. Every day it was carefully protected by the soldiers sent by the Military Department. If the poisoning of the Qi beasts was brought in, it could only be exined...
¡°See for yourselves.¡± Opening the inner door, Old Lin¡¯s eyes shed with a trace of sadness as he took them in.
Just as he stepped into the room, Archie was stunned. His eyes widened sharply, and he was stunned in ce. Even Dewitt could not help frowning. Subconsciously, he reached out and covered the eyes of the little fox in his arms.
Although the research room was already huge, the transparentpartments in the room were still crowded. Every cubicle contained a variety of contract beasts. Some of them had broken heads and were bleeding. Some of them had open wounds everywhere, some of their limbs had been cut off, and you could even see the white bones from a distance.
They had dim eyes, light breath, tired faces, confused, and painful looks that make people very distressed. There were a lot of young beast cubs among them, which were much smaller than Wen Jin. In one cage were cubs that looked like they had just been born. But the ces that were not covered by fur and should be pink were unnaturally ck and purple.
¡°It¡¯s dead.¡± Noticing Dewitt¡¯s eyes, Lin exined, ¡°The female had just given birth, and since she can¡¯t see her children eating, she gets very agitated and bites herself all the time.¡±
Archie¡¯s eyes were fixed on the small beasts. For a moment, he could not help but pull back to the day when Caicai was thrown in front of him more than ten years ago. His heart seemed to be pulled by someone. It was painful. The bird crouching on his shoulder seemed to feel his mood and depression. His head, with its soft and a little hard bird feathers, rubbed against him.
¡°This is the only ce we keep the beasts.¡± Looking at the crowded room, Old Lin sighed. ¡°In fact, it¡¯s no use to keep it closed like this. Istion and cleanliness are not in ce. I am notpetent enough. They all say that this matter is not under the control of the Academy of Sciences. They argue that I have taken two rooms, and my hands are tied. I can only do it here.¡±
¡°What is this poison?¡± Archie took a deep breath and asked in a trembling voice. His eyes were locked tightly on the wounded beasts, his heartfelt painful, but he was powerless. He could only moan from his throat as his heart was filled with sadness. These were not aggressive beasts. Most of them were barely as big as a human arm. How could anyone do this to any beast? How could someone have such a poisonous hand?
¡°Neurotoxicity,¡± Lin said, biting his lips. ¡°Although it¡¯s only spection, I suspect that the source of the toxin is not simple. There were parts of the extracted ingredients that match the Zerg poison.¡±
¡°What?!¡± Archie stared, almost screaming.
Looking at his unbelieving eyes, Old Lin nodded.
Apart from Dewitt, everyone who had been infected by the Zerg poison was either dead or unconscious. Zerg poisoning was an absolute first-ss problem for the empire. However, nowadays, some people could get certain toxins that matched a part of Zerg poison. And now that poison was being found in Qi beasts on arge scale in Asirer, the capital city. What was this?
An idea passed through Archie¡¯s mind in just a second, and he said in a hurry, ¡°aIt¡¯s possible that it¡¯s rted to Zerg poisoning, but the stabilization forces don¡¯t care? What about the military headquarters?¡±
¡°That¡¯s just my guess. We haven¡¯tpletely analyzed the specific ingredients of Zerg poisoning up to now. We can¡¯t go through the process without specific books and texts.¡±
Archie was amazed. Old Lin had always been a respected professor at the Academy of Sciences. What he said, even if there was no real evidence, no one would respond to it. ¡°You can¡¯t find someone to help you...¡±
¡°I also submitted the report on potential safety hazards,¡± Lin said, took off his sses and pinched the bridge of his nose tiredly. Archie realized that Lin seemed much older than thest time he had seen. ¡°But Cook rejected it.¡±
There was a moment of silence in the room. The air seemed to be filled with the painful breathing of the beasts. Archie clenched his teeth and could not say a word. The old man looked at the furnishings in the room, with a little self-reproach on his wrinkled face.
It was Dewitt who looked at all the smaller beasts in the room and suddenly asked, ¡°What about the other room?¡±
Chapter 21
Chapter 21: Wen Jin with Great Prestige
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¡°The other one is much uglier than this one.¡± Dewitt¡¯s voice had just fallen, apanied by a burst of sounds before the door opened.
Cook came in with others and smiled at the three men inside. Finally, his eyes fell on Lin. ¡°Professor Lin, I¡¯vee to take your previous spective report, but today is thest day, after this time, don¡¯t say anything about it. I don¡¯t want to have to hear anything you¡¯ve said for decades as an old researcher-¡°
¡°Cook!¡± Archie was ufortable. He could not help squeezing his fist. ¡°Why are you even talking?¡±
Lin was over ny years old and had devoted more than sixty years to scientific research institutes. Nowadays, many researchers, even front-line military doctors, used to be a student of Old Lin. As his student, Archie knew what Old Lin dis as a researcher who struggled in the front-lines of scientific research. Old Lin was unmarried and childless all his life. He had nurtured countless fruits in scientific research alone. Many breakthroughs in pathology of the Empire were his credit. It was normally impossible for one scientist to lead-rted fields forward for decades or even centuries. But as far as ability was concerned, he may not be able to y with Cook¡¯s finger. So Cook¡¯s words made Archie wonder how many wrongs Old Lin suffered in the hands of people, who only had the ability in their minds when he was not here.
¡°Well, what do I say? I am afraid that Old Lin¡¯s memory is not very good. I personally reminded him at the door. Isn¡¯t it clearly good-intentioned?¡± Cook looked at Archie with a puzzled expression on his face. ¡°Besides, you have to make sure that I gave Professor Lin thest two rooms. What¡¯s your temper here?¡±
Archie was struck by his righteousness. ¡°I -¡°
¡°Yes, don¡¯t quarrel, this is not the ce for you to quarrel,¡± Old Lin waved. ¡°I¡¯ve already written the report. I¡¯ll send it to youter. If nothing happens, you can go back first.¡±
After saying this, Lin looked back with some concern. All of the beasts wereced with neurotoxins. They were extremely weak, and if they were affected even a tiny bit, they would probably react violently. If any of the wounds on their bodies were bumped, they could be knocked out.
Sure enough, Cook¡¯s loud voice had made many Qi beasts agitated. Old Lin couldn¡¯t help frowning. At this time, Cook kept talking in his ear. ¡°Old Lin, how can I be alright? We all came to meet Marshal. How can you say such a thing after we have shared more than ten years of friendship? That¡¯s not -¡°
Before Cook finished, he found that Dewitt¡¯s expression was not right from the very beginning. Archie¡¯s face, on the other side, became a little strange. He discovered that Cook¡¯s voice was clearly lowered and old Lin, who had not stopped the restlessness of the beasts behind him, was stunned.
¡°Cook?¡± Old Lin turned his head and looked up and down in the middle of a group of people who came in with Cook. Finally, he returned to Cook. ¡°Did you spray perfume?¡±
Wen Jin saw it with his own eyes. When Old Lin asked this, Cook¡¯s face twisted immediately. He quickly buried his little hairy face in Dewitt¡¯s arms and curled up his eyes secretly andughed wickedly.
That little magic that he sprayed did not consume much of his reiki, but it could emit a very stinky smell. This trick was usually used to tease those who didn¡¯t know how to y nicely, but do not underestimate the scent. Even after seven days, no even after half a month, the smell would not go down at all.
The fragrance of these Terranean people versus his people of Honghuan was rtively light. Wen Jin¡¯s magic had always been sessful. He did not think that the people in this world could mix such a strong fragrance, but what was the use? It wasn¡¯t as bad as it smelled.
But it smelled like... it did seem a bit exciting.
Instead of using magic, Wen Jin, who was very frugal, buried his small nose deeply in the folds of Dewitt¡¯s arms. With a little fragrance of thetter, he freed his nose and turned his eyes around, feeling some doubts.
From the very beginning, he felt chaotic reiki. The source was not in the room, but it was very close to here. What was it?
¡°Theb doesn¡¯t allow any irritating odors. Get out.¡± Old Lin¡¯s face was somewhat ugly, but Cook¡¯s was more unpleasant than his. No one could keep a good face when everyone disliked the smell of his own body.
Besides, did he want to stink like that? As a person who had to be looked at under a microscope every morning when he goes out, appearing in public with this kind of smell was definitely not what he wanted. But the problem was that he didn¡¯t know where the smell wasing from. Two, he was not willing to let go of such an excellent opportunity to get a clear understanding of Dewitt¡¯s bottom line. What else could he do but ask someone to find some perfume to cover it first? Was he desperate when so many of his colleagues and subordinates were publicly disliked in front of their enemies, and the odor was so bad that he didn¡¯t even know how to justify it?
¡°I have been walking for a long time.¡± After choking for half a day, Cook shrugged, ¡°It¡¯s not me, I don¡¯t, I don¡¯t think it smells so bad. I¡¯ll go out, okay, just wait for me outside the door...¡±
He was not interested in the rooms anyway, and Dewitt¡¯s inspection could not be done in this room. He just waited outside and then left to let Dewitt do his inspection. But before Cook¡¯s nned words were finished, a loud bang came in the ears of several people.
A group of people in the room were blown up by the loud noise. Only Dewitt and Old Lin keenly looked at the same ce.
¡°Chee.¡± Heh, you know, sure enough, Wen Jin wagged his tail. If he hadn¡¯t guessed it correctly, there should be a room behind the metal wall. If it¡¯s all small here, it¡¯s all big there. There was a rioting beast in there, and the rest didn¡¯t know what it was.
Wen Jin thought about this, reached for Dewitt¡¯s clothes and said, ¡°Chee!¡± Big fool, you can¡¯t carry that messy reiki in your body. Don¡¯t fool around. If you can listen to the words of your elders, you can live to be a hundred years old.
However, the two chitters from Wen Jin were drowned out by two loud noisesing from there again. Old Lin¡¯s face changed, and he walked to the end of the room. Archie and Dewitt followed him immediately. Cook stood hesitantly, grinding his teeth for a while and went up, keeping his calcting eyes firmly on Dewitt.
With the metal door opened by Old Lin, the scene inside appeared in front of everyone. It was a research roomrger than this space, but it was not a transparent istion box, but a beast in a huge metal chain and cor. There were dozens of them in one room, all used to tie to a single body. The beast looked almost the same as a human being, but it was several timesrger. Although the wounds on the beast weren¡¯t as heavy as those on the outside, it was not dying.
On the contrary, its eyes were glowing with an unnatural red light. In that room, there were no medical personnel... Oh, wait, there¡¯s one.
The eyes fell on the person who was obviously overturned and coughed weakly and fiercely in the corner. Wen Jin¡¯s eyes shed a little surprise and turned to look at the monster.
¡°Chen Xiong!¡± Old Lin suddenly cried out in a low voice. It was difficult for him to know how to keep his voice down at this time. However, before he could make a few steps to the room, he was stopped by the gesture of the man in the room.
¡°Professor Lin!¡± Archie also reacted quickly. His eyes fell on the giant contract beast, he saw the iron ring on its foot. Somehow it had broken off two of them. The remaining two were also cracking. Looking at it, it should be the biggest foot in the whole research room. The feet were as long as a man, the limbs strong and powerful. Although there were bloodstains and wounds everywhere, the red eyes instinctively frightened people.
¡°Chirp, chirp!¡± Caicai had been crouching on Archie¡¯s shoulders suddenly flew up in a hurry. If it was bigger, no one at the scene would doubt that it dared to rush in and pick up Chen Xiong.
Archie swallowed his saliva and gave Old Lin to Cook, who looked at him in dismay. He looked at the other side and held Old Lin in amazement. Then he turned to the contract beast, which seemed to have stopped. There was a needle in Chen Xiong¡¯s hand, that should be a tranquilizer, and he whispered in a small voice, ¡°Old Lin...¡±
¡°I¡¯lle out myself, you all stay still. The tranquilizer has been administered. It will be alert when there are more people.¡± Chen Xiong¡¯s weak voice came out. As he spoke, he stood up slowly from the ground. When he saw Caicai flying in disorder, he muttered in a low voice, ¡°What¡¯s the name? I don¡¯t know, but I thought you were mourning me. I won¡¯te out for a minute.¡±
Archie was apparently a little uneasy. He moved forward carefully for two steps in an attempt to reach for Chen Xiong, whose leg had been injured. The man had to be careful not to make a sound when he limped and walked very slowly.
But it was toote.
Wen Jin nced at the beast, caught the slight shaking of its throat, and stretched out his paws. He hesitated to save the beast, could transform. In this world, it should be very rare. He thought maybe he could ask it questions.
But soon, Wen Jin had no room to hesitate. In a moment, the huge monster suddenly gave out an angry roar and then suddenly broke off thest two chainspletely. Wen Jin saw that he was about to run in the direction of Chen Xiong. Its giant mouth had been opened. Dewitt had been holding Wen Jin steadily, but the small fox jumped on to the ground and rushed out at speed almost beyond the reach of the naked eye.
I can stop it and save it in time, but the spirit of the monster is so chaotic that I will still have to use one w!
Dewitt, who also rushed out at the speed of light, had pushed Old Lin and Archie out of the danger zone, turned back to pick up the chains on the ground and tried to chain the mad beast. Thetter suddenly gave him a sharp cry.
It was not an angry roar, but it used the strength of Dantian to roar out all the violent energy in his body! With that sound, all the beasts in the twoboratories became agitated, and the roar almost toppled the roof of the entire research institute! Seeing Dewitt¡¯s suddenly stiff body, Wen Jin scolded in his heart and rushed out like an arrow off the string. When a white light shed, a strong barrier suddenly opened in front of the beast, separating its chaotic reiki from Dewitt and the little fox, which had been on the ground, had already stood on the top of the beast¡¯s head.
¡°Chee ¡ª-!¡±
Compared with the roar just now, the tender and crisp cry seemed to hold a vast amount of energy, piercing into the eardrum of every beast. Even the few people not far away feeling as if they were deeply shocked by something. The originally restless scientific research room was silent momentarily.
Chen Xiong, who was supported by Archie, shook his eyes as if he had received a call. He turned his head to the little one standing on the top of the giant beast. There was a trace of longing in those exhausted eyes.
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Chapter 22 - Shameless Means Shameless
Chapter 22: Shameless Means Shameless
The Qi beast in the room was quiet now as Wen Jin was sitting on the top of its enormous head.
The barrier Wen Jin put up did not use much reiki, but he just used the Divine Roar, so the amount of reiki he gained from the lingshi was now gone. Even after relying on his self-cultivation, excluding time for eating, drinking, and ying, his demon dan had been doing much better. Now it would take at least three days to gain back everything he had lost with that one move. Wen Jin felt his heart swell and ache.
On the other hand, when the others looked at the little fox who was on the top of the giant beast, lowering his eyes like a king looking at those beneath him werepletely dumbfounded.
Contract beasts over five meters in height or length were called colossus beasts in the Empire. Their fighting ability was amazing, and most of them were intelligent. Even the military headquarters could not capture them at will. It was necessary to n ahead and send a team out. Because such beasts usually did not attack people at will and were very good at hiding themselves, most of the time, Terranians choose to let them live in peace. After all, once they provoked such a big beast, financial resources, as well as humans, may suffer catastrophic losses. But now, a small fox could not only suppress this colossus contract beast at once, but it could also nest on top of the beast¡¯s head? And thetter¡¯s formerly terrible ck bear face turned...docile?
Not only the big beast turned quiet, but some beasts in the same room as the colossus as well as the small ones in istion were also equally frightened.
What was going on? What was this situation?
The expressions of the people on the other side of the sspartment were stiff. After the initial pause, Dewitt looked up at the little fox, who continued to tie one of the beast¡¯s feet up with a heavy chain and then jumped onto the beast¡¯s head, gently holding the little fellow in his arms.
¡°Chee...¡± Wen Jin, whose heart was still swollen, looked sad with his eyelids drooping. His long white eyshes looked pitiful. He muttered in his heart, ¡®You have to pay for my lingshi, get a thousand of them for me! Find the best one!¡¯
Dewitt touched the fur on his head, and his eyes were soft.
The energy barrier that the little fox has created may not be felt by people farther away, but he was different. The barrier was created to protect him, so his feelings were naturally the most empirical.
In fact, when he rushed up before, he was ready to be injured. In the past, he would not pay attention to any qi beasts. But nowadays, his current physical condition and the chaotic energy of the beast had posed a significant threat to him.
But he couldn¡¯t give up because of the threat and danger, because he was wearing his military uniform and had the military emblem above his heart. He did not think that at such a dangerous time, the little fox would suddenly rush up to protect him.
This little fellow had been hiding his abilities. Even Dewitt did not know of all of them, but now to protect him, in front of so many people, he was exposed.
Looking at the little white fox¡¯s dejected appearance, he pinched his soft ears then took him from the top of the big beast¡¯s head andnded on the floor.
The ferocious light in the colossus beast¡¯s eyes was gone now. When he looked at Wen Jin in Dewitt¡¯s arms, his eyes are full of intimacy and awe. When he felt that Wen Jin was taken far away, there was a little regret on his face. And he seemed unhappy?
Looking at Dewitt¡¯s steps that were taking Wen Jin farther and farther, the colossus ck bear beast ground his paws impatiently, and a burst of impatient sounds came from his throat. The same was true of the several bigger beasts behind him. For a time, the sound of chains rang again in the room.
Some of Cook¡¯s colleagues immediately instinctively took a step backward, looking at Dewitt with surprise and anxiety, as if to say, ¡®Quick, take that guy out of your arms!¡¯
Dewitt gave them a slightly cold look.
¡°This, what¡¯s going on..¡± Cook¡¯s blue eyes were round, after watching the beasts be infuriated, he was frightened, and goosebumps rose all over his body. He always felt as if something had happened, but at that moment, his brain couldn¡¯t handle it because of the enormous amount of information. However, as soon as he spoke, Archie, Old Lin, Chen Xiong, and the colossus beast¡¯s eyes all fell on him with the same vignce.
Chen Xiong looked at Cook, then suddenly turned away, quickly pinched his nose, frowned and said, ¡°Hey, what¡¯s the smell? It smells so bad...¡±
Cook did not understand the previous scene, but this sentence he understood. Before he could protect his image, Old Lin answered, ¡°Yes, Cook, you go out. First, the nerves of these beasts cannot withstand stimtion, and the smell on your body is too much.¡±
¡°Chee.¡± Hearing the discussion over there, Wen Jin felt his heartache even more. He cried sadly, ¡®What kind of nerve poison is it? It¡¯s not just some way to disturb their minds.¡¯ But he used the divine roar just now and all the low-ranking monsters and beasts who heard it would surrender. The old man was still clear-headed, and he wanted to get outsiders out of the room as soon as possible.
However, Wen Jin¡¯s chittering did not sound like he was refuting Old Lin at all. Instead, it was like agreeing with the old man about the stink. Cook¡¯s face was instantly overwhelmed by these three sessive voices. He always felt that his brain was stuffed with the word stinky or was made fun of a full 360 degrees around him. There was no room to think about the scene that just happened.
¡°Wait, Professor Lin.¡± Seeing the situation, someone behind him could not wait anymore. He approached two steps and voiced, ¡°If you can¡¯t say that, it smells... It¡¯s a bit exciting, but you see, the colossus beast has quieted down now, so obviously, it¡¯s not affected by the smell.¡±
As the man said, he also emphasized the word ¡°colossus¡± intentionally, and his eyes fell on Wen Jin somewhat. When he said that, a group of people behind him responded instantly and even Cook¡¯s brain was awakened when he was brushed with foul words.
Yes, when they fought against the Zerg, some members of the House of Representatives also proposed that the contract beasts should be incorporated into the army to enhance the strength of the Empire¡¯s military. At that time, many people were heartened by this proposal. Although the status of Assyrian beasts was low, some people still kept them as pets. The loyalty of the long-term Assyrian beasts was very high, and their destructive ability was not weak. Even so, pet-level ones, let alone the bigger ones, if they can be incorporated into the army, it would definitely increasebat effectiveness considerably.
But the proposal ended with the conclusion that ¡®the beasts can¡¯t be tamed in arge area.¡¯ At that time, those who submitted the bill were not desperate. They found many people in private who tried to overthrow it in many ways. Finally, they made a series of jokes. At that time, they did not lose sight of it. Everyone thought this idea should be pushed away, but now there really was a little fox with a roar that made dozens of beasts in the room quiet down?
You know, apart from the cubs, it looked like it was better to pick up that little fox. Besides the colossus beast, there were at least two other five-meter beasts in the room, all of which were knocked directly into the ¡®impossible to tame¡¯ column in the past.
Cook¡¯s eyes shed, and he soon thought of the reports that the scientific research institutes had submitted in session over the past two years about the beast contracts, the suppression effect of the ability storm and so on. Looking at the reports that had clearly said before that there was no hope of waking up from Zerg poison, but now Dewitt, who was standing steadily in front of him was an outlier. Suddenly greed appeared in Cook¡¯s eyes.
He had lied when he said that the little beast was good, but now after knowing that it could reverse the effects of the Zerg poison after so many people had died from it, he realized that Dewitt truly had a treasure. It could even domesticate so many colossus contract beasts. He wanted it. If he could not have the little fox, Dewitt could not keep this secret to himself.
¡°Yes, Professor Lin, you can¡¯t make us forget what we have already seen.¡± Cook said with a solemn expression, ¡°The House of Representatives has proposed a charter to domesticate contract beasts in arge area before, but it has failed in many ways. As soon as this fox called these beasts, they became quiet. In the past, nothing like that has been reported, but this case must be investigated. I ask for a thorough physical examination of the beast, which will be published in the House of Representatives and relevant bodies for in-depth study.¡±
As soon as the words ¡°in-depth study¡± came out, the energy of Dewitt¡¯s whole body cooled down instantly, and Wen Jin narrowed his eyes.
¡°Yes, Professor Lin, it¡¯s a matter of great importance for the whole country. You can¡¯t make us not see it. This beast must be studied. I don¡¯t think Marshal will object to it, either?¡± He was immediately echoed by others, and his heart was itchy. Who doesn¡¯t want a little fellow who can quiet so many massive contract beasts? Holding it in their hands was like being able tomand thousands of horses instantly. Although it was not known whether these beasts would really listen to the fox or not, the scene from just now had shocked them enough.
Someone made the first call, and the rest of them opened their mouths without stint. ¡°As a Marshal, you can¡¯t do anything for the public, just consider your own safety and don¡¯t refuse to hand over such a rare contract beast.¡±
¡°Is the disappearance of the Zerg poisoning also rted to this contract beast? If the Marshal refuses to do anything and it goes out publicly, tens of thousands of soldiers who are still poisoned and unconscious will roll in their future graves ming you.¡±
Each sentence out of their mouths was grander than thest.
Even Old Lin, who had always been calm and did not interfere in politics, heard the trap inside each word. His face was hideous, and he started talking but was stopped by Dewitt¡¯s hand gesture.
¡°Well, don¡¯t just talk about it.¡± Seeing this, Cook stopped his colleagues and smiled. ¡°Give the Marshal a chance to speak, too. It is for everyone¡¯s benefit to hand over the fox, or will you insist on sticking to the end for your own benefit?¡±
Chen Xiong sat in the back and looked at these politicians with scorn in his eyes. He sneered, ¡°Shameless means shameless.¡±
Cook¡¯s face was stiff, and he gave Chen Xiong a nce. At that time, Dewitt, who had just been quiet, began to speak.
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Chapter 23 - Bulletin
Chapter 23: Bulletin
¡°In what capacity are you talking to me?¡± Dewitt¡¯s voice was cold. ¡°The military is not under the jurisdiction of the House of Representatives. As themander-in-chief of the three armies, my identity is equal to that of the Prime Minister. What decisions I make, what orders I give, what rules I make towards regtions have nothing to do with you. And you think you can interfere?¡±
Dewitt¡¯s voice had always been profound. Now that he was in a bad mood, his cold blue eyes narrowed, and the pressure of S-level Terran instantly shrouded Cook and the others. The slightly weaker members of the group could not help stepping back, while the rest, under this fierce pressure, suddenly remembered who they were standing in front of.
Dewitt was not even forty, and he had taken the topmand position of the military headquarters. The soldiers in his hands were immeasurable. Within a month, the Zerg poisoning had caused the man to fade away from their vision. A Marshal¡¯s position seemed to be vacant in their eyes. They even began to wait for the announcement of Dewitt¡¯s death. It had been a long time since the idea of dividing up the big cake that fell out of the Army Department, even when they first heard about Dewitt¡¯s return, they didn¡¯t take it seriously.
One month of critical reports, as well as their inquiries, the average life expectancy of high-ranking Terrans and the low profile of Dewitt when he first returned, seemed to make them forget what kind of person Dewitt was.
The Iron-Blooded Marshal¡¯s title was absolutely not for show, and he had never been soft-handed to anyone. Scenes from the past shed through everyone¡¯s brain. Dewitt, this person, in the minds of this group of people, was finally alive. Some had thought that this ¡°threat¡± was dead, but, as they felt the pressure push down on them, their legs could not help but go a little soft.
¡°That¡¯s right, but as a member of the House of Representatives, we also have the power to supervise the Military Department, including the responsibility to present some things to the public.¡± Unlike those people, Cook had not dealt with Dewitt much before. People in all worlds spoke too much, and his strength was different from other colleagues present. Although he instinctively felt afraid of the pressure, the temptation of the little beast was huge. Cook intuitively thought it a massive breakthrough for Dewitt.
Cook¡¯s blue eyes squinted as his expression became calcting.
Dewitt was silent for two seconds and gave him a sharp look. ¡°What do you want?¡±
Fruition.
Cook¡¯s eyes lit up, and sure enough, Dewitt was an ordinary man. In his present situation, what he feared most was that someone would take him out of the Marshal¡¯s position in a month¡¯s absence. Zerg poisoning involved the lives of tens of thousands ofatose soldiers. Once the news of his intentional privacy was published, it would be very likely that Dewitt would be killed. All the hidden dangers that Dewitt left behind in the army would be brought out. After all, no matter which institution, it was impossible to have a single mind. The other party obviously did not want to see such a scene, so he had just made the right gamble.
Cook thought happily, wrote a manuscript in his heart and began to talk with great flourish, ¡°First of all, we should make this beast...¡±
Eight words, just eight words, not even one more! Cook¡¯s confident eight words had just finished, and Dewitt turned away with the little fox in his arms without hesitation! Very simply, he had no intention to listen to his words at all!
No love at all!
Cook was stunned and felt as if someone had pped him in the face. The pain was scalding, he opened his eyes wide and hesitated for a long time. He dared not shout the word ¡°stop¡± at Dewitt¡¯s back. He just gritted his teeth in anger, stared and thought fiercely in his heart that he had gone crazy from the poison. He really thought he could cope with Dewitt.
The colleagues behind Cook looked at him as he looked at Dewitt, each with unsaid words in his heart.
Nobody noticed that Dewitt¡¯s ironed uniform seemed to have been torn by something. Soon, with a furry paw used to open the passage, a pair of ck beans eyes squeezed out of the gap between Dewitt¡¯s arm and his waist. Both small ears drooped behind his head. The face was deformed, but the little fellow showed his eyes with great perseverance and then gave Cook a fierce stare.
At that moment, Dewitt disappeared into theboratory, but soon, the silentboratory suddenly became noisy again, ¡°What¡¯s this, what¡¯s this smell?!¡±
¡°What a stink! Where did ite from?... Ku, Mr. Cook?¡±
¡°My God,¡± a well-dressed man looked at Cook for a moment, pinched his nose tightly and finally could not help but run out, ¡°It¡¯s putrid! What on earth smells so bad?!¡±
Half a minuteter, everyone scattered away, only Cook remained in ce. But this time he wasn¡¯t angry but was fumigated by his own smell. Very iprehensible, ah, how can he have such a strange smell? Really, really stinky...
Every calction ran away from his mind. Now Cook just wanted to rush home and take a good bath. He turned his head and looked at the subordinates who were still holding on to their posts. Cook didn¡¯t know whether he should praise their loyalty.
He thought for a moment and looked with the strange eyes at the group of people. He thought that his face could not be picked up today. So he raised a hand heavily. However, the hand had just been put on his subordinate¡¯s shoulder when the colossus ck bear beast saw Wen Jin walked out of the room. The beast suddenly opened his mouth and let out a fierce roar in Cook¡¯s direction.
It sounded like amand and in the next second, one after another, the roars of other beasts followed.
The colossus was very unhappy that his idol had been taken away. The room smelled worse and worse. Right now, the man has said that he would take his idol to study, which made the beast¡¯s mood explode. It was due to this group of people that he hadn¡¯t even had the time to ask his idol if they were going to see each other again.
The two people who were still standing in the room definitely could not understand the beast¡¯snguage, but they could feel it¡¯s irritability in the atmosphere around them, and they immediately ran away as if they had a fire under their asses.
¡°Marshal, today¡¯s inspection, you see...¡± Old Lin took everyone to his research room and locked the door. He was sure that no more ignorant people would break in before he said, ¡°Is it still ongoing?¡±
Lin always wanted to respect Dewitt¡¯s opinions. After all, the contract between Dewitt and this beast was a fact. It was also a fact that their lives were tied together.
¡°My inspection will be done. I will cooperate with any project. Archie should have given you the data. I hope you can develop an antidote as soon as possible.¡± Dewitt answered decisively, and after he had finished, he looked down at Wen Jin, saying, ¡°It doesn¡¯t have to be said for a while.¡±
Dewitt did not exin; he did not need to exin. This was his contract beast, and he had promised the little fox, as long as it did not want to say anything, he would insist on secrecy till the end, even if he knew what abilities it really had, he will not force him to reveal them. The disappearance of Zerg poisoning had been the most significant gift to him. He could not force Wen Jin to do anything more just because of his responsibility and missions.
Old Lin¡¯s eyes said that he had some regrets. He mainly studied the ability nucleus of the Terrans. He was silent in the relevant fields for so many years, to solve the energy storm and increase the control level. And histest experiments showed that the only solution to ability storms was likely to be addressed with this little fox.
To be honest, the roar of the little fox, which had just shown high prestige in theboratory, seemed to give Lin an illusion, as if he had been grabbling along the road for so long and could finally push open the heavy door that had blocked the Assyrian people for more than two hundred years. Although he wanted to know the difference between this little fellow and other contract beasts, Old Lin was not a scientist who liked to base his research on others¡¯ unwillingness. He nodded and looked kindly at the snow-white soft fox with ck eyes. ¡°Listen to you, but this little fellow is so cute. Marshal, you can¡¯t be as fierce to it as you are to other people.¡±
Archie: ¡°...¡± No, no, no, stay with him one more day, and you will know that this fellow has been entirely captured by this small fox. He was absolutely not an iron-blooded Marshal.
Thinking of the past scenes, Archie felt at ease. He was surprised when the little fox was able to distinguish the energy stones and thought that Dewitt had good luck. Now it seemed that if the little fox really was everything that they thought he was, then Dewitt didn¡¯t just have good luck at all, he had heaven-defying luck.
The theory of size versus ability... it might really break.
Thinking of this, Archie looked at Wen Jin and could not help but soften.
Suddenly, Wen Jin, who was staring at him with two numb eyes, shivered. Instead, Chen Xiong, who had been silent all the time, suddenly asked, ¡°Why don¡¯t you ask him for his opinion?¡±
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Dewitt: Many people think you are my weakness.
Wen Jin: Hmm? Does that mean they want to be stabbed to death by a soft rib?
Chapter 24 - Look at What?
Chapter 24: Look at What?
Chen Xiong said this to Dewitt. After hearing it, Dewitt frowned and looked at Chen Xiong for the first time, although he had heard of him many times before, he had never met him.
¡°Old Chen can be trusted.¡± When Lin saw Dewitt¡¯s appearance, he immediately said, ¡°He is an absolute expert in the field of Qi beasts. Many of my studies over the years have depended on his understanding and experience of Qi beasts.¡±
Next, to him, Archie nodded in agreement.
Looking at the tough face of a man in his middle years, Dewitt was silent for a moment, bowed his head and touched Wen Jin¡¯s head. ¡°What do you think?¡±
Wen Jin narrowed his eyes, and his eyes fell on the face of the man named Chen Xiong. He felt that this man had a lot of thoughts, but he just wanted to exchange information. This was more for him than for Dewitt. Naturally, while being checked up, it is the default that some of their own information would leak out, while the other party would use the information about this world as an exchange. As who would benefit more from this exchange, it depended on their ability.
Looking into each other¡¯s dark watery and slightly persistent eyes, Wen Jin smiled softly in his heart. He was not a demon who could not afford to gamble, but the Old Cheng¡¯s ck bear spirit was a little interesting. After hearing his divine roar, the man could not restrain his instinctive yearning when facing him.
However, it was not so simple.
¡°Chee.¡± Wen Jin stretched out his soft paws and stepped on Dewitt. His bright eyes stared at Dewitt for a moment. Then he reached out his tender tongue to lick the tip of his nose and nodded gently.
Wen Jin was in a good mood now. This little tail considered his opinion at every move, his promising personality made him happy. So he intended to be gentle to show that he was satisfied with the other party¡¯s attitude. But he didn¡¯t know that he looked so cute that when Dewitt looked at him, he felt that his heart was melting.
Dewitt knew what Wen Jin meant, but he still did not intend to give away any information. What state Assyria was in; what the appearance of this fox meant; what its ability meant; Dewitt knew better than anyone else. Such a contract beast was bound to cause a great disturbance. It may not know these things, or simply wanted to express its trust, but Dewitt could not help thinking, nor could he take advantage of the simplicity and ignorance of this beast to make progress.
He repeatedly touched the soft head of the little fox, raised his head, once again refused Chen Xiong, and his words were firm. There was no room for him to retreat.
Unexpectedly, Chen Xiong was not reluctant.. When Dewitt said that he did not ept the three words, his eyes even shed a glimpse of appreciation.
Wen Jin was apparently somewhat stunned. He didn¡¯t think that this big fool would do this for him. He thought a little about the deep meaning behind his two refusals. He couldn¡¯t help feeling itchy.
¡°This beast is very special.¡± Dewitt¡¯s own inspection was carried out as usual. After the inspection, Chen Xiong, who had been silent all the time, suddenly said in earnest, ¡°I sincerely hope you can treat him well.¡±
Dewitt looked at Chen Xiong with a slightly unexpected expression. ¡°I will.¡±
¡°Is Professor Lin not going to raise a contract beast?¡± Archie¡¯s attention was not on their side. His mood soared all the way since Old Lin got Dewitt¡¯s blood sample and finally buried himself directly in theb. ¡°He always works day and night, and he doesn¡¯t like the people around him. I¡¯m really worried about what will happen to him.¡±
Archie asked Dewitt, whose father had a good rtionship with Old Lin and had watched Dewitt grow up. Turning his head and looking in the direction of theboratory door, Dewitt thought and said, ¡°He¡¯s had one before.¡±
Chen Xiong¡¯s hand was stiff as he packed his things.
¡°Old Lin also raised a contract beast?¡± Archie was shocked. ¡°Never heard of...¡±
Dewitt¡¯s eyes were faint, and he nced in Chen Xiong¡¯s direction. ¡°Let¡¯s go.¡±
¡°Yes? Are you going back to the army? What are you going to do about Cook?¡±
¡°No need to deal with him.¡± Dewitt turned and touched Wen Jin¡¯s head. ¡°I¡¯m not going back to the Army Department. I¡¯m going to take him to the Gourmet Street, as I promised.¡±
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin stared brightly at Dewitt.
Archie was stunned. Dewitt was always a workaholic and was ustomed to returning to the military department immediately aftering back. But he could understand why he came to the Academy of Sciences first. Now that the examination was finished, Dewitt still said that he would not go to the military department, but would take the little fox to the Gourmet Street. If this was known by former colleagues, he was afraid that each of them would cry out and not believe it.
Dewitt didn¡¯t think as much as Archie did. The reason why he didn¡¯t return to the Army had something to do with Cook. Cook¡¯s appearance reminded Dewitt that the capital stars really changed a lot in the month he left and this change could not exclude the military. His return may have aroused some people¡¯s rm, at this time, returning first to the military was not the most appropriate way.
¡°Are you going to Gourmet Street?¡± Chen Xiong, who was collecting the equipment, heard this sentence and asked suddenly.
¡°Yes,¡± said Archie. Chen Xiong and Archie were more familiar with each other because of Caicai. Archie pointed to Wen Jin lying leisurely in Dewitt¡¯s arms. ¡°This little fellow is small, but he is a huge glutton. He wanted to go to Gourmet Street ever since wended.¡±
¡°Oh.¡± Chen Xiong put thest piece of equipment in his bag and then said something that nobody had thought of, ¡°Can I go with you?¡±
Wen Jin had no objection to this ck bear¡¯s keeper going with them. To him, it was just that there was another small tail behind his original small tail. Although it was not easy for the ck bear man to hold back his yearning and keep his reason, there was also a limit. The high-ranking contract beasts had absolute authority in front of low-ranking beasts. It was not untrue to say that high ranks could easily be idols to the lower ranks. If one thought in this direction, the ck bear contract beast was probably pursuing his idol.
In fact, because of Dewitt¡¯s sessive good performances, Wen Jin was in a good mood, and he had a permanent smile on his muzzle.
But Archie was different. Old Chen was always a good talker, but he had a strange temperament and wasn¡¯t young. So it felt like a child taking a pet out to y with his parents. It was rather ufortable. Archie also secretly expressed this view in private. Dewitt¡¯s reaction was to take a few steps out with the little fox and firmly draw a clear line between them.
¡°Chee?¡± Even though they had just arrived at the beginning of Gourmet Street and they did not get off the suspension car. Archie looked at Gourmet Street, which was not far away and unexpectedly found that it was overcrowded. ¡°Why are there so many people today?¡±
However, he asked this question because it was clear that Dewitt was not a person who knew anything about this ce. Chen Xiong was the one who answered, ¡°Gourmet Street is hosting a festival in the next two days.¡±
¡°Festivals? What kind?¡± Archie asked in surprise. The reason why Gourmet Street was called Gourmet Street was that it was indeed a street for making food and selling food, but the people who created Gourmet Street were very capable. In thest year or two, they had developed Gourmet Street into a huge theme park. Every day, more and more people came to check it out, causing the traffic to berger. Nowadays, after so many years, there were almost no off-season times, and the reason why they were able to do this was that Gourmet Street was unique. The contents of Gourmet Street were always constantly changing, which could always arouse people¡¯s interest.
It¡¯s contractors and managers even put out an advertisement saying, [We don¡¯t need special activities. Every day, at every corner, can bring you enough surprises.]
This was enough to show the managers¡¯ self-confidence, but their abilities did deserve such a statement. Gourmet Street, as they say, had never disappointed the people who came here in the past few years. But now, this ce had spontaneously decided to hold a themed event? Hadn¡¯t they ever heard of meeting one¡¯s waterloo before?
Chen Xiong touched his chin and thought for a while. ¡°Well, when everyone enters the Gourmet Street they must wear some sort of mask. Upon entering, everyone needs to register an ount. There will be differentpetitions and award points for the winners. After umting enough, they can participate in mysterious activities.¡±
¡°Masks? Games?¡± Archie was stunned. ¡°Wait, Old Chen, how do you know...¡±
Chen Xiong turned his head and looked at him mysteriously. Then a sweet female voice came out from his wrist. ¡°Yes, this mysterious activity can only be known by the participants who have gained the right to participate. After three days of umtion, we havee to thest day, tonight at 10 o¡¯clock, if you want to get a mysterious gift from paradise-¡°
Archie: ¡°...¡±
Chen Xiong¡¯s eyes were deep. ¡°There is no end to learning.¡± Old antiques didn¡¯t have to admit what they knew.
Dewitt leaned on thefortable cushion of the suspension car, his slender legs stretched out together, casually, as he stared down at the ¡®joyful paradise.¡¯ His side profile appeared very cold. ¡°This is a high-risk area where Qi beasts are poisoned. The potential danger is very great. There is no restriction on the flow of people in the army?¡±
¡°The poisoning of the beasts will not cause much concern.¡± Chen Xiong answered subconsciously, after thinking about it, he added, ¡°And this poisonous ingredient is very strange, the official statements have been suppressed.¡±
Dewitt snorted coldly and was about to speak. Suddenly, he intercepted Wen Jin¡¯s dissatisfied stare. His little ck beans eyes were full of yearning. He picked up his thin lips, made a ck mask on the terminal, and got out of the car. Following him, Archie made a face mask, while Chen Xiong made a three-dimensional bear mask directly.
¡°Chee!¡± Looking at the three of them in big, fake masks, Wen Jin felt itchy at the moment. Although he had been living with a mask on his face for thest eight hundred years, he always felt that as it was somewhat different from this thing. Look, all the people in the street had this fake mask on their faces, some had big ears, some had bloody faces and all kinds of strange shapes. He wanted one too!
Now they had taken a staircase to the lowest level of Gourmet Street. The smell of food and the noise of the people around them drowned out Wen Jin¡¯s call. Dewitt¡¯s eyes were puzzled. Wen Jin was so anxious that he simply reached out his paws to Dewitt¡¯s chest. The speed was very fierce, but for a second, it was soft. The soft pads of his feet already patted Dewitt¡¯s neck, and he began to whine again.
The warm, soft pads hit his neck and itched a little. Dewitt paused, reached out, and pulled the little white paw off. Wen Jin narrowed his eyes, as if very dissatisfied with his behavior, once again put his paws down.
¡°Does it want one?¡± Archie looked curiously over. ¡°But it doesn¡¯t have a terminal. It¡¯s not very easy.¡±
¡°There are some of his size.¡± The receptionist who was registering the ount for them heard the words andughs. ¡°There are also beasts here that are the same size of your contract. We can do it here. How many people need one?¡±
¡°Eh...¡± Archie was stunned, and then he responded. He said that Gourmet Street really deserved to be a ce that developed at the speed of light in a few years. The contract beasts were directly marked in most stores that they were not allowed to enter. This Gourmet Street not only gave way but also especially thought of the mask suitable for contract beasts. As soon as Archie heard this sentence, he had the idea of ¡®I must bring Caicai out to y more if he likes it here.¡¯ Otherwise, he would certainly be in trouble if he was captured.
The receptionist said that all the masks that could be made were unfolded with a light screen. Wen Jin looked at them and quickly jumped on them. After a little nce, the white-haired ws were pressed on a small square. It was a silver-foil mask with a few white hairs at the end of the eyes. It looked very handsome and simple. It was tailored for him!
¡°Caicai, do you want it?¡± Archie looked at the various patterns and itched a little. He touched the bird on his shoulder.
¡°Chirp!¡± No, I¡¯m not a bumpkin fox! Caicai said, turning his head proudly, but his small eyes looked reluctantly at the panel.
Wen Jin, who caught a glimpse of Caicai¡¯s reaction, looked at it disdainfully, humming, dying to let it suffer, but the ugly bird did not care.
It turned out that the receptionist was not exaggerating. There was a small machine beside the desk. After she entered the relevant data, soon, a small silver foil mask was added to the transparent disy box. Wen Jin immediately stared at the mask with his eyes shining. He raised his little furry face to Dewitt, the monkey. Saying, ¡®Take me with you, help me put it on!¡¯
The corners of the lips under the ck mask could not help but hook up. Dewitt reached out and fixed the mask on the fox¡¯s head. He felt the warmth of the upper half of his face covered by the mask. His eyes were wide open, and his face was strange. The mask felt so light that when he wore it, he had no sense of burden at all. Turning his head to look at the handsome self in the mirror, Wen Jin could not help but shout excitedly and touched his paws on his mask.
The mask did not show any marks. Otherwise, there would be several small footprints in the shape of pads on it.
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin, wearing a new mask, felt that his fox face had be handsome, wagging his tail. He smelled the food in the air, recalling the long-winded conversations of these human beings along the way and thinking that there was apetition here, he decided that the champion must be him.
Running high and looking far, Wen Jin quickly climbed onto Dewitt¡¯s shoulder, then sat down on the Iron Marshal¡¯s head with his small eyes under the silver foil mask and looked around before they finally fixed on a superrge machine. His vision was very good, he could clearly see that people were put in it and then were taken out. At high speed, he could also hear the people¡¯s super excitement and trembling screams.
¡°Chee!¡± That one looks interesting, he wants to y!
Two hourster.
Ding!
{{A-ss curvature flying vessel record has been refreshed. Thetest record is ten minutes, twenty seconds, the highest record holder: GQ, won 18 points, best wishes (^¨Œ^) }}
With a crisp sound, all the people gathered at the simtion games for ¡°mysterious activities¡± in the crowded Gourmet Street received such a message on their terminals, but after receiving it, their expressions were not as cute as the words on the news.
¡°I¡¯ll bite. What¡¯s going on? Who is this GQ?! This man has broken the record of five A-levelpetitions this evening. Is he an official ck hand?¡± When someone saw the news, he immediatelyined, ¡°A record breaker gets 18 points. I¡¯ve been ying for three days and only got 52 points. What¡¯s the reason?¡±
¡°Huh? Curvature Flying Vessel? Ten minutes? What the hell, I remember that thest recorder only had five minutes. They were able to double the record instantly?! Aren¡¯t curvature flying vessels notoriously difficult?¡±
¡°Didn¡¯t the official say that the curvature flying vessel was to discuss misappropriation and to some extent improve the open data of the Ministry of Military Affairs? It was said before that this was the difficulty of the abnormal devil. How could someone sit in it for ten minutes?¡±
¡°Quickly, you send this to the Inte and see if anyone has ever seen this one called GQ. I¡¯m going to watch it. Somebody is such a bully that he broke many records overnight. Otherwise, the curvature flying vessel, I went in and was done in 10 seconds but have been nauseous ever since and it¡¯s been a whole two hours!¡±
As soon as the words came out, someone immediately opened the screen and sent the news on the Star Net.
Gourmet Street had done a lot of work, whether in the early stage of promotion or in the middle of the operation and even invited a lot of well-known UPs to participate in the game plus live broadcasting, so such a program, although only held in the Capital Star, in fact, the audience was very wide.
Especially at the beginning, this activity was criticized by many people at an inopportune time. During that period, the Empire was filled with fear and sadness of the Zerg invasion. As soon as the promotion of Gourmet Street came out, it was criticized by a group of people in turn, which expanded its influence to a certain extent and made it more inconvenient. Assyrians who came to Gourmet Street early wanted to watch the live broadcast of the games that would be shown for three days.
However, it had been proved that the activities offered by Gourmet Street were really very interesting. Most of thepetitions selected by Gourmet Street were rted to the military, which broadened people¡¯s understanding and made them feel happier than ever before.
So, on thest day of this program, the mysterious activities would be announced. The flow of people on the livework was quite huge. All kinds of logic emperors began to pay attention to this feast and even wrote one guessing post after another. The first full screen of abuse gradually evolved into a simply good one. Strange and exciting. As a result, the news came out about GQ, and there was an instant response on the intersterwork, and it exploded.
[Ten minutes and twenty seconds?! The mode of vibration and pressure of an A-ss curvature flying vessel is quite high. It has been said before that it is simted or even exaggerated with military data. It is said that only soldiers, specially trained by the military can withstand that kind of wave frequency. Most people can¡¯t sustain it for half a minute. How can someone persist for ten minutes and twenty seconds? Did the authorities leave the back door wide open?]
[Obviously, they had to have. What the hell? Who is this GQ? The record of a curvature flying vessel is God J, God J! Doesn¡¯t everyone know how high God¡¯s spiritual ability is? He beat level A, floor 4. He¡¯s simply a genius, especially in the spirit of self-discipline dissociation in this area of super-deep attainment. Because of his record, the military sent people to try to break it! How could this score be doubled? If I didn¡¯t have my hands and feet tied behind me, I¡¯d cut your head off!]
[It¡¯s still a matter for the official to send someone through the back door. If the official really wanted to, it must have been arranged long ago. What¡¯s the reason for arranging such a conspicuous and easy-to-ckout score on thest day? And there¡¯s not only one ce to enter the mysterious event venue tonight. This GQ certainly has nothing to do with the government. I¡¯m a fan of the Gourmet Street owner. He¡¯s so cute that you can¡¯t talk nonsense about cheating! And you all say it¡¯s a mock army data, in case it¡¯s a retired special force or something? But then again, who is God J? Is that the one who caught fire on the Interster Network in the past two weeks? I don¡¯t remember how he got to the Capital Star?!]
[Hey, hey, you don¡¯t even know God J upstairs? You live in ancient times. Come on, little brother, I¡¯ll give you popr science ¨C ]
While the Inter-Star Network was blown up, Dewitt cor was being bitten and pulled, directing him to the next game venue. During that time, he was stared atiningly because Wen Jin thought the game was so boring that he was ming Dewitt for wasting his time.
Yes, that GQ was Dewitt¡¯s registered ount. Archie was the one who decided on the name. Anyway, it was an anonymous ount. Dewitt didn¡¯t care. And the GQ was also taken from the nickname of the little fox. So Dewitt was not only indifferent but also very happy.
He didn¡¯t know about the record-breaking. As soon as he entered the park, he shut down all the reminders of the terminal and yed with Wen Jin¡¯s projects one by one. It was really a game. He yed with whatever he wanted to y. So, Dewitt¡¯s usation of Wen Jin¡¯s whining was somewhat useless.
¡°You want to y more?¡± After thinking for a while, he felt that he could not indulge this little fellow in the skill of lighting the pusher pot. Dewitt stopped in his ce and said it very seriously.
¡°Chee!¡± You me me? How was I supposed to know that that game was a fart ride? I could havested longer than that. This kind of thing was rated as an A-levelpetition. I don¡¯t know what the organizers were thinking! When Wen Jin went in for a while, he had already thought of it. It was only because Dewitt told him that there would get many points if he broke the record and that he would be more likely to take part in mysterious activities. So he stayed in the machines and did not move his buttocks ufortably for ten minutes. Atst, he could not bear it and had pped Dewitt to take him out.
When Wen Jin logged out, he realized that they hadsted five minutes longer! Thest record breaker just sat in it for five minutes, that is to say, the time they waited for was all wasted. With those five minutes, he could have found more interesting items and delicious things. Why did he stay in that boring ce?
Dewitt also said that he was innocent. He had been trained in curvature flying since he went to the military academy. However, from the series ofpetitions just now, it can be seen that the official had indeedmunicated with the military considering the frequency was much more intense than when he was in school, but¨C ¨C life itself was harder than going to school.
Dewitt fought on all four sides of the frontier and had to fight in person if necessary. Although it was more difficult than normal, he wouldn¡¯t start sweating after a few seconds, not to mention ten minutes. Even staying in there for ten days to half a month was no problem for him. To do normal office work would cause him to start sweating in a few seconds. But his fox really had been fooling around for ten minutes.
Wen Jin did not want to listen to his exnation. He red at Dewitt through his mask and sat on his shoulder again. He pulled thetter¡¯s ears with his paws and whined to his ears. He danced around, pulling to the left.
Dewitt was ridiculed by the little fellow¡¯s righteous appearance. He wiped his lips and turned to look at the fox sitting on his shoulder.
¡°Chee.¡± What? What are you looking at?! Wen Jin, who was ruffling his fur, put out his paws, pushed Dewitt¡¯s face with the soft pads. He narrowed his fox¡¯s eyes and sneered with his mouth. He looked like a bully.
Dewitt stared at him for a long time. He didn¡¯t think that when he first came to his hands, the little fellow was quite white. Where did he learn so much chaos and disorder from?
Thinking about it, Dewitt decided to stop the little bully¡¯s expression, turned his hand, and stuffed a meatball into Wen Jin¡¯s mouth. Wen Jin¡¯s original whining was instantly blocked as he ate the meatball. When Dewitt appeared at the next event, he was holding the small fox that was eating and heard a carnival.
¡°Ah ah ah, God J! God J is here!¡±
A little girl screamed, ¡°Does God J want to y this game? Big hammer?! The previous record breaker must have used an inner mmp. Cheers God J! Refuels!¡±
Big hammer, as its name implied, referred to the big hammer in the middle of thepetition venue. The way to beat the record was very simple. The contender had to punch the big hammer, and they could use either their ability or strength alone. The big hammer would give the challenger a corresponding score ording to the amount of energy detected.
[God J¡¯s spiritual ability is A level 4 ah ah ah. Who can be stronger than him?! Kneel down and ask God J to beat the record! Burst the hammer!] Not only at the scene, but also the watching audience on the Inter-Star Network began to brush up the barrage wildly.
¡°God J?¡± Dewitt watched the crowds and fed the fox another meatball.
Learning from old antiques and searching online at any time, Archie mysteriously leaned over. ¡°A popr Inte man, whose full name is JU, has recently caught fire. It¡¯s said that there are four levels of A grade. It seems that they are very powerful. I¡¯m only at third A grade. So this guy has a huge fan base. Shall we change games?¡±
Dewitt squinted his eyes, narrowed his lips and looked at the man with the white mask in the distance, which was somewhat special, with a thin red line down his eyes, extending all the way to the corner of his mouth.
¡°Chee?¡± What the hell, why not y? Wen Jin, who was enjoying the meal, heard the conversation, paused suddenly and raised his head.
When the hammer was blown up, it had three-dimensional effects. Don¡¯t mention how beautiful the effects were when they were blown out. He saw them when he stood far away. And the person who was challenged at that time was not strong enough. He could explode such beautiful debris effects. It must be different for the big silly man. He wanted to y!
Wen Jin thought, moving his paw to p Dewitt, but at this moment, Dewitt¡¯s eyes still fell on the God J.
Compared with other people, the man was slightly smaller, wearing arge windbreaker, just able to cover his body. Behind the mask was gray hair. Soon, Dewitt¡¯s eyes fell behind the white mask, which showed some pointed ears.
Normal people may think they were a false ear made to match the atmosphere of the mask, but Dewitt was sure just by ncing ¨C it was the real ear.
Grey hair with pointed ears and red eyes under the mask were the characteristics of Uttar aliens.
The eyes moved slightly, and the expression under the pure ck mask sank.
The little fox sitting on his shoulder couldn¡¯t see the expression under the pure ck mask. He was sideways, his mouth was slightly open, his body was leaning backward, his double chins were about to fall off. His ck bean-like eyes were wide open, and he looked at Dewitt, staring straight at the teenager on the stage in shock.
¡°Chee!¡± Not holding back, Wen Jin extended his paw and pped Dewitt on the face several times. I want to see, I want to see it!
Chapter 25 - If You Want to be Angry…
Chapter 25: If You Want to be Angry...
Just after Wen Jin¡¯s ws were swatted out for the second time, Dewitt grabbed them. Thetter turned his head and squinted at Wen Jin, who was ustomed to this look and hit him with his ws stretched out without moving.
He pinched the soft paw of the little fox, took the little fellow into his arms and scratch the tip of his nose with a slight curl of his fingers. ¡°What do you really want?¡±
Wen Jin was hugged by him with his belly facing the sky. He felt the heat on the tip of his nose and subconsciously extended his tongue to lick it. Finding that the man¡¯s finger was still tapping his face, he became a little unhappy. When he thought about what had just happened, he raised his chin and bit Dewitt¡¯s hand. His sharp teeth crunched down on it without breaking the skin.
As soon as Wen Jin looked at him, he found that he was still looking at JU in the distance.
Wen Jin¡¯s body was stiff, and he could not help biting Dewitt with great force.
He only used a little bit of strength and left two concave holes in his finger. The edges of the holes were bleeding slightly. Dewitt¡¯s eyebrows wrinkled up, and he bowed his head to look at the fox. Wen Jin turned over in a breathless manner, ears drooped behind his head. The move that usually stirred his extra tail did not do anything, and his face was unhappy.
Before Dewitt could speak, he heard an exmationing from the side, ¡°Hey, is that GQ? The one in the ck mask? When the curvature fleet was flying, I saw him!¡±
¡°Oh, yeah, yeah, I saw it then too! Why did hee here with a white beast? Wait a minute. There was another game before. It was he who broke God J¡¯s record. Now God J is here. He¡¯s here too. This isn¡¯t going to be a challenge with God J, right?¡±
¡°Will it be fanatical fans or something like that, like God J, overthrowing his records everywhere and then arousing concern...¡±
¡°It¡¯s possible that the news of God J¡¯sing has already been released and we all know it. If not, why does this man keep holding on to God J? You don¡¯t know, the first record that this man broke was God J¡¯s!¡±
Discussions around him grew, and Dewitt frowned. Meanwhile, JU on the stage noticed themotion and his eyes fell on Dewitt.
Dewitt¡¯s aura was really too powerful strong. His body was amazingly strong as a third grade S ss. The strong aura emitted by Dewitt was enough to fascinate arge number of people easily. Dewitt hardly needed too much maintenance, and his figure would always remain in the perfect column. When they brought Wen Jin to Gourmet Street, they changed into casual clothes temporarily. Dewitt was wearing very ordinary sportswear. Although the cloth looked loose and bby, it could sketch out his strong muscles in the right ce. Unlike the exaggeration of a fitness master, Dewitt¡¯s muscles were fatal.
Although his face was covered by a ck mask, the deep blue eyes and the prominence of the sexuality exuding from his neck could still make many people intoxicated.
For example, those just now discussing whether he was the GQ who broke the five records, a few hostile girls could not help stopping their mouths, their eyes fell on Dewitt, and then they swallowed their saliva together. The second wave of discussions arose; ¡°seems very strong,¡± ¡°good figure¡± and ¡°very handsome.¡±
JU squinted, looked up and down at Dewitt for a moment, then looked sideways at the man who was wearing hardcover leather next to him before saying, ¡°Who is he?¡±
Thetter pushed his sses frames further onto the bridge of his nose and behind the exaggerated mask came a pair of pointed ears. He sniffed and nodded at the end of his arm. Two secondster, the man whispered something in the JU¡¯s ear.
JU¡¯s red eyes moved. ¡°Bring him here.¡±
The man next to him paused and asked again.
¡°Yes,¡± said JU, sweeping a disdaining ce over the fans who cheered for him and finally fixed his eyes on Dewitt. After looking at Dewitt from top to bottom, JU licked his lips. ¡°I want him.¡±
Dewitt, who was 108,000 miles away from the stage, couldn¡¯t hear what JU was saying, but he was surprised by the emergence of this Uttar alien. Since thest World War with Uttar, the rtionship between Assyria and Uttar has been at a freezing point, not only between countries but also between the people. There was great exclusion among the people.
Assyria and Uttar were obviously of poor physique, so what made it possible for an Uttar toe to Assyria at risk? Or did they do such high-profile activities? And ording to Archie, this man had only recently be famous.
While Dewitt was thinking, he suddenly felt a slight movement on his shoulder and lowered his head. He found the little fox who was lying quietly on his body had suddenly jumped on Chen Xiong who was beside him.
The little fox was agile. He grabbed Chen Xiong¡¯s shoulder with his ws and big, fluffy tail swaying behind him. He drilled into Chen Xiong¡¯s arms. While drilling, he emitted a small whine. Listening carefully, Dewitt found that the sound was very grieving.
Looking at Wen Jin with his little buttocks in other people¡¯s arms, Dewitt¡¯s eyes darkened. He looked at Chen Xiong with a frozen look of minus N degree and stared at Chen Xiong with trepidation at the hand that thetter subconsciously wanted to touch the little fox¡¯s fur.
With a slight clenching of his lips, Dewitt reached out and grabbed Wen Jin¡¯s neck. He had also done his homework these two days. It was said that the ce of pinching a baby beast was particrly useful. It would make the other party feelfort. When he associated the violent temper of the young beast and the act of jumping directly to others, Dewitt¡¯s heart darkened. He decided to educate Wen Jin. Should he do something about him or the others?
However, just as his hand touched the white fur, Wen Jin strongly resisted.
Wen Jin¡¯s rebellion had never been calm or quiet. The handsome little fox was punching and kicking iparably hard and could not be taken from Chen Xiong. Seeing this, Chen Xiong showed a very helpless expression to Dewitt. He looked passive and distressed. Then he put his hand around Wen Jin¡¯s body. When he met the fox¡¯s back fur, the ck bear¡¯s eyes shed with a glimmer of longing.
Feeling the hand on his back, Wen Jin subconsciously stiffened, obviously not used to it, but from the beginning, Dewitt¡¯s expression was going to make him angry, suppressing the difort, Wen Jin stubbornly turned his head and stared at Dewitt.
¡°Chee!¡± Go away! I don¡¯t want to listen to you. What¡¯s the use of being my little tail? You can be someone else¡¯s little tail.
When Wen Jin turned his head, a pair of ws still clutched Chen Xiong tightly, and he felt the aura of a high-ranking contract beast. Chen Xiong squintedfortably. Here, Dewitt could not help itpletely. His face was ck, and he could not stand Wen Jin¡¯s resistance any longer. He quickly forced the fox back into his hands.
¡°Chee!!¡± Feeling his body float for a moment, Wen Jin let out a miserable fox howl.
His little tail not only bullied the monarch but also murdered him with his eyes!
It was the first time that Dewitt heard Wen Jin scream. Although it was a false one, Dewitt could not help feeling a little sad. Rethinking that this little fellow had just drilled into other people¡¯s arms, he still looked like he didn¡¯t want toe back, he could not help feeling a little upset.
He really wanted to give the fox the best. He could give him anything he wanted, but just like that... No, even if the kid screams, no. Dewitt thought, embracing Wen Jin, frowned and said, ¡°Let¡¯s go.¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s mood was not very good since he came to this ce. Before that, he just made a noise. It was the first time that he drilled into other people¡¯s arms. It must be that the local atmosphere was not good. The A-levelpetition was enough. As for the JU... At the moment of turning around, Dewitt had opened the terminal and sent a message to Cassey.
¡°He seems to have a contract beasts.¡± On the stage, the man in hardcover shoes crooked his head and came up to JU and said.
¡°Yes.¡± JU also noticed Dewitt¡¯s shifting eyes and saw thetter¡¯s movement to the white beast. JU¡¯s eyes shed a trace of disgust, ¡°Kill it.¡±
The man was not surprised by JU¡¯s disgusted eyes and fierce words, but still said, ¡°Your Highness, he has just broken fivepetition records, his energy level is likely to be the same as yours, or even above you, to do so... we might not seed.¡±
¡°Oh?¡± JU said, with a faint glow in his red eyes, ¡°Then bring him over, untie him and let him kill himself.¡±
When he realized that Dewitt was going to take him away, Wen Jin was still a little unhappy. He really wanted to see the special effects of the big hammer under Dewitt¡¯s attack. When he came to the world, there were too many things Wen Jin was curious about. Those things that really blew up patterns in front of him were especially attractive.
These things were different from magic. Magic often depended on divine perception, and it would be blurred because of the rtionship between distance and the strength of the magic itself. But these things were really disyed in front of them, especially true and very clear.
Dewitt, who felt the fox¡¯s interest evidently curtailed, was in an equally bad mood. In his view, Wen Jin was angry, and he took it out on Chen Xiong.
Both men were unhappy in their hearts and did not notice that almost all the eyes of the people around them fell on them. The group could not help but show their disappointment when they saw Dewitt leaving with a little fox in his arms.
But the next second, they screamed because a man in suit and leather was approaching.
¡°! That¡¯s God J¡¯s assistant. Wait a minute. Is he going in GQ¡¯s direction?¡±
The moment the voice appeared, Dewitt stopped and looked at the man in front of him coldly.
Among the Uttarians, this man was absolutely tall, but when he stood before Dewitt, he was still a whole head shorter than him. He was obviously inferior to Dewitt in both height and temperament. By contrast, the voice of the discussion about Dewitt being stronger felt urate.
The man paused, and a faint smile appeared under the mask. His pupils shed almost the same light as before with JU. Although it was much weaker, it still could not be ignored. After a short pause, the other side said, ¡°Hello, I am JU¡¯s assistant, Karst.¡±
On the other side, Archie looked at the message on the terminal, and Chen Xiong nodded his head to show that Karst man was real and that JU did have such an assistant.
Wen Jin was in a bad mood. He didn¡¯t want to take care of the man who came by, but he couldn¡¯t help turning around because of the slight smell floating in the air. The ck pupils fell on the man, and Wen Jin squinted his fox eyes.
Charm?
The man¡¯s original goal was obviously not Wen Jin. His magic ability was not strong. He needed a lot of concentration to be effective. So he was staring at Dewitt wholeheartedly. However, when he felt a trace of energy floating in the air, which directly inhibited his enchantment, he subconsciously looked in the direction of the energy source.
At the same time, his pupils subconsciously shrank.
JU¡¯s red eyes imed to be gic, but if the person standing next to him also had red eyes, it would inevitably arouse suspicion, so the pupil color Karst used was changed by the terminal, showing a light grey, looking especially like a... Blind person and when they shrink their pupils like this, they are more like them.
His eyes fell tightly on Wen Jin, and his face showed a trace of incredulity.
Chen Xiong frowned, breathed less and his dark eyes showed a hint of hostility. Karst seemed to be looking back, looking at Chen Xiong a little coldly.
Wen Jin acted as if he had not noticed it at all. He lowered his head and licked his paws. The taste of magic in the air was not gone, just broken up at a touch. So he thought about it and added an adjective to that magic, low-grade.
Wen Jin thought, tilting his head, thinking that the world was really interesting. Whether it was a copper wall, iron wall, or a thin spiritual spirit, it seemed to be distinct from the Honghuang Continent. But the ck bear spirit behind him, the inner Dan of Dewitt and the enchantment of the people in front of him all had something to do with the Honghuang Continent.
Although they were all low-quality editions.
The sudden change of atmosphere was only an instant matter, but looking at Chen Xiong and Wen Jin, Karst recalls JU¡¯s n just now and showed a trace of hesitation in his eyes.
Karst had not yet figured out what to do, and JU could not help frowning at the slow progress. He simply went directly to the master of thepetition, bending his eyes to show thedy a sweet smile, a sh of light in his eyes, the master immediately seemed to be in a magic shock, as she showed a blushing face.
JU reached out gently and quickly took off the microphone on Miss Ceremony¡¯s cor. His finger identally brushed thetter¡¯s cheek. This action was released through the close-up screen behind the stage, which instantly caused those to see the scene to scream one after another.
JU did not hesitate to raise the microphone, and the crisp teenage voice echoed through the microphone throughout the venue.
¡°Sir with a ck mask.¡± JU squinted andughed. ¡°I want to challenge you.¡±
After that, the audience was silent for three seconds, followed by the cheers of the whole audience.
Chapter 26 - Play or Not?
Chapter 26: y or Not?
Being able to issue challenges was a special event proposed by the organizers. The challenger and the challenged wouldpete in a win or lose thepetition. The winner would get all the points of the loser. In order to avoid the possibility that some people would take advantage of the rules to carry out point reselling transactions, the organizer also stipted that one of the two parties must create a new record before the challenge was established. Once the challenge was judged to be a failure, the organizer would directly deduct all points from both sides.
This was the most criticized regtion issued by the sponsor of the event. One person must create a new record before the challenge was established. If neither side could create a new record, both sides were unlucky. Even if there were so many points as temptation, most people dared not easily try.
It was both exciting and daunting.
At the beginning, people tried to be casual and tried to not care much about their points. The situation of challenges had also urred several times, after all, scores were not very high and if they lost, they would be back to zero.
But it was not the same situation now. The three-day mysterious activity was going to appear in an hour. Everyone was nervous about whether they had enough points to enter this activity. There were even people who did not choose to gain points with games, butunched challenges! The word ¡®challenge¡¯ has not appeared on Gourmet Street for two days. And the most exciting thing was that this person was not some random person, but God J, the Inte star who held first ce on the scoreboard first!
Over the past three days, JU had umted a huge fan base through live broadcasting. At the same time, his scores were at the top of the list of thousands. It was shocking that someone with such scores would make a challenging bet.
From the initial silence to theter exmation, even on the intersterwork, it was an incredible barrage.
[OMFG! God J has issued a challenge! His score! Ah! Friends his score! God J has more than a thousand points. Although GQ has broken several records, it seems that he only has a little more than two hundred. The benefits of this challenge are not proportional at all!]
[I don¡¯t care about my scores! God J is so handsome! Ah ah ah! His voice is super pleasant! I want to be picked up by him and I want to be face-to-face with him! I¡¯m going to buy a hundred! ]
[... Stop feeding your climax. Do you realize that GQ has broken three of God J¡¯s records? Three! Ah, if he didn¡¯te through the back door, it proves that this person may be more powerful than God J and...When the camera went passed him, I thought that he was so handsome and fierce and the atmosphere in the crowd was super strong! ]
[That¡¯s a new discovery that I didn¡¯t know about. As a veteran fan, my eyes are full of tears and my tears have run away. But since God chose anonymity, I will eat melons and continue to lick my tears...]
[What did you say before? JU showed up. What God is anonymous? GQ? Who is he? Are his abilities really strong?]
[11. Half of the chrysanthemums are opening ah!]
To be honest, Dewitt didn¡¯t want to take on such a challenge, but it was obviously not one of his skills to escape from the battlefield. Looking at the big hammer on the stage with an evident reluctant face and the sharp ears under the mask of JU, Dewitt made a decision.
¡°Yes.¡± The muffled voice came from under the mask. At this time, many people took out their terminals and began to record videos. Videos from various angles rushed to the intersterwork crazily, once again arousing more intense sparks.
[Listen to that bedroom voice! Fuck me! I feel like I¡¯m going to turn into pollen! Is it too much?]
[I heard God J¡¯s voice and now I pity you. This!! I just want to open my legs! Sorry, I just can¡¯t hold it in TVT.]
[Once again the tears that collected fell and I couldn¡¯t help crying, but it¡¯s worth crying myself blind! God, I love you ¨C ]
[If you¡¯ve had enough upstairs, you keep wandering around without telling us who God is. You¡¯ve been running for half a day and been scratching your heart and your lungs!]
[Wait a minute, I didn¡¯t recognize it before, but his voice seems a little familiar¡ª]
Whilementing on the rising tide, the live broadcasting and discussion of this challenge quickly dominated the headlines of various forums and the views soared. Many people who heard the news and waited for the night¡¯s mysterious activities in the Gourmet Street rushed to this ce in a hurry.
At the same time, with all eyes on him, Dewitt stood on the stage. ¡°How do you want topete?¡±
His voice was heard through a microphone in JU¡¯s hand and though it was a long distance away, it travelled loudly. Dewitt did not intentionally suppress his voice, but the sense of ability in his words was enough to cause another wave of shouts.
JU looked at Dewitt in front of him. He was originally full of confidence but now he shrank a little. His face was red and hot under the mask.
The people under the stage were so far away for this person¡¯s words and screaming could not extricate themselves. Ju was the closest person to Dewitt at this moment and his heart had already begun to flutter.
How could Assyria have such a man?
The pure ck mask did not block his deep blue eyes. The weather was not particrly cold so this person was not wearing much and the thin fabric was pulled by his shoulders, supported by muscles and outlined all his upper body lines. His neck and vicle lines were fluently drawn together, just like the lines between the floating clouds and sharp flowing water. People couldn¡¯t move their eyes at all.
Like ancient sculptures, he exuded deadly charm.
JU could not help biting his lips. A pair of red eyes turned to Dewitt and even his body could not help straightening up. His eyes fell on his opponent¡¯s sharp hands, ignoring the fox in his arms and his eyes glimmered.
¡°Chee...¡±
Just as the JU had some fantasies in mind, an extremely disharmonious voice interposed between them.
Wen Jin was unhappy, very unhappy, especially unhappy.
He didn¡¯t think that in a few hours, his mood could be so reversed.
Did the big fool take a fancy to his fellow? What are you doing so close to? epting the challenge? The big fool is simply a red-eyed monster and his guy looked at the big fool in the end with what kind of eyes? Ah! And using that silly charm, what do you want to do?
The irritable mood made Wen Jin¡¯s heart very unhappy. His sharp ws were exposed to the air. When JU saw him, he even gave him a fierce stare.
That¡¯s so annoying!
Dewitt¡¯s attention was not on JU. He noticed that the little fox in his arms bad temper was getting worse. In his mind, the little fox had just drilled into Chen Xiong¡¯s arms. He was very unhappy when he came back. He felt that his chest was stuffy so he didn¡¯t touch orfort the little fellow. He frowned and his voice was a little cold. ¡°Hmm?¡±
Look! Previously, Dewitt was so angry and foolish that he would take care of it in seconds. Now, for the sake of this red-eyed monster, he would not take care of it. Wen Jin¡¯s ws itched even more in an instant.
JU wanted to speak, but he found that the enchantment that he had been gathering had suddenly disappeared, as if it had been forcibly broken by some force. Obviously, this was the first time JU met this situation and there was amazement in his eyes.
¡°I remember you talking.¡± Dewitt said impatiently, his voice caused the aura around him to fall. The only thing in his mind was the voice of his little guy.
He was really a little confused about what he wanted. He stayed here for the little one, but he was not happy when Dewitt did stay. When Dewitt stood on the stage, Wen Jin looked at the hammer expectantly, but then his face became full of unhappiness. Looking down at the little guy with his teeth and ws open, Dewitt¡¯s expressionless face shed with a trace of helplessness.
Noticing this scene, JU¡¯s heart directly exploded.
He just spoke to the ck mask in front of so many people! Uttar people were good at charms and they had excellent voices and appearances. In this respect, he was the number one of the Uttar people within tens of thousands of miles. In the past, he had never heard of someone anyone who could forget his voice after hearing it once, but there was such a person in front of him.
Stimted by Dewitt¡¯s reaction, JU bit his lip and looked up with a little indignation in his eyes. But before he had time to attack, Karst returned to the stage.
Unlike when Dewitt walked forward and the audience on both sides of the street immediately opened the road on their own initiative, when Karst and Archie tried to make their way through it took a lot more effort to get across the crowds to the stage, causing them to be a little slower.
Looking at Dewitt¡¯s body, Karst looked at Wen Jin in Dewitt¡¯s arms and wiped his lips. He got to JU in three steps. He was going to speak, but JU put out his hand to stop him.
¡°Letting the challenger have priority,¡± JU forced himself to calm down, with a bit of indifference his red eyes shed again. ¡°That is, let¡¯s do the hammer game. We will win or lose points ording to the rules of the organizer.¡± Dewitt was about to respond, but JU squinted and smiled slyly, ¡°But I want to change the form of the challenge.¡± JU watched Dewitt¡¯s reaction for a while, found that nothing had been achieved and said with some disappointment, ¡°Qi beast versus Qi beast.¡±
Ju was not a fool. When Dewitt stood in front of him, he felt the strength gap between himself and the man in front of him. The man¡¯s strong aura was pressing down on him. Realizing this, he continued to y hard. What¡¯s the difference between giving points and getting what he wanted?
Although he didn¡¯t mind giving the score to the person who he was interested in, but it would be too boring if he didn¡¯t get any results.
JU¡¯s voice had just fallen and the response of the starwork was quite intense. When did JU and God get a contract beast? When did they bind their contract beasts? Why did they want to have their contract beastspete? And otherments came in quick session. Only Karst¡¯s eyes moved and looked at JU deeply.
Instead of looking at Karst, JU arranged for others to step down and prepare the challenge, not even giving Karst a chance to speak.
¡°How are you doing this?¡± Seeing that his own people were ready to step down, JU confidently finished the second half of the sentence and looked at Wen Jin with disdain.
¡°Chee.¡± Dewitt didn¡¯t speak, but Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help it. What¡¯s the Qi beastpetition? Does that mean that he wins directly? But does that mean that he can touch the hammer, too? When he touches it, would it also emit the super beautiful effect he saw before?
At the thought of this, Wen Jin¡¯s eyes lit up instantly. He agreed. Canpete! Dewitt didn¡¯t have to be a big fool. He can do it himself! Dewitt can also feel those special effects!
JU, who had not waited for a reply, raised his head and unexpectedly shivered unconsciously over Dewitt¡¯s icy blue eyes.
It was not cold, but in the instant their eyes met, he seemed to be thrown into the snow and ice and his pores were filled with a cold wind. The fierce light in the eyes of the other party seemed to be able to cut him into pieces in an instant.
At that moment, JU really had a feeling of being watched by death. He looked back deeply into those gray-blue eyes and felt his calves were a little soft.
Wen Jin was totally excited by the uing scene. He also left the unpleasant moment behind and looked up at Dewitt excitedly. His ck bean eyes were full of longing.
Seeing this, Dewitt lips thinned slightly. He did not refuse nor did he agree. The atmosphere on the stage was rigid for a moment.
¡°Really?¡± Archie stepped forward and asked with some concern, looking at JU badly during the period. The little fox has been exposed for a long time and its size and stature did not seem to be able topete. But whether JU had a contract beast or not was still a matter of debate. In this case, it was obvious that it was benighted to make such a request.
Chen Xiong did not speak, his eyes looked at Ju directly, his breathing rate decreased and he was a little aggressive.
JU gave him a cold look, with some sarcasm in his eyes.
The dispatched people came back very quickly and from the moment the beast was brought up, Chen Xiong¡¯s expression copsed instantly, Archie¡¯s face was somewhat ugly and the most obvious one was Dewitt.
The only thing he saw was a medium-sized beast, about half a meter high. Although he was of medium size, the beast had strong limbs, fierce eyes, hard brown back fur and looked aggressive. On the contrary, the little hairy white dumpling in Dewitt¡¯s arms... the gap was too big.
And most importantly, the beast smelled very bloody. A bloody smell and aggressiveness were all signs of the contract beasting out of the Colosseum.
Obviously, the person who brought this beast was very proud. After all, although his size was not very big, his attack power was quite astonishing. He was going to show the performance of this beast to JU. Suddenly, he found that the beast he was holding in his hand, which was still glorious, suddenly retreated one step.
What was going on?
The man looked behind him unconsciously and found that the ¡°diator champion¡± and ¡°beast king¡± who had been personally certified by the head of the Colosseum had disappeared from his eyes and even his ears... were drooping?
Karst¡¯s face was somewhat unbearable and JU¡¯s questioning eyes also looked at the beast.
It was Dewitt, who had been silent before, who suddenly lowered his head and looked at the little fox, who was moving foolishly toward the big hammer in his arms.
¡°Do you want to y?¡± He asked.
It was not about whether he wanted topete with others or not. It was not about not being afraid. It was about whether he wanted to... y?
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin¡¯s answer was a full-blown fox howl.
Chapter 27 - Solid
Chapter 27: Solid
Tranted by Addis of Exiled Rebels Scations
When the beast, known as the Tiger King, was brought on the stage, not only did the face of Dewitt¡¯s side change, but the audience alsoined a lot.
[Hey, why did you change from a good man to a bad man? There¡¯s a big difference in size.]
[Challenges can change the peoplepeting too? I heard that this JU would not be frightened by the appearance of a ck mask. It was not clear when one was on stage and the other off the stage. These two beasts standing together, regardless of their stature or momentum, it¡¯s it¡¯s easy to see who will win.]
[Wait, why do you all say God J? God J sent his own contract beast. They both have contract beasts and the strength is entirely determined by the master. Where is the unfairness?]
[Insert funny face. A Qi beast has no abilities, ability is provided by it¡¯s master, so there is no difference, GQ on the stage has been epted, let¡¯s have a good y on it.]
The auditorium was noisy, but it did not affect the people on the stage at all. Ever since Wen Jin whined, Dewitt took the challenge directly. Archie was still a little worried, but he knew that no one could control Dewitt¡¯s decision, so he thought for a moment and stood aside.
¡°This is my beast, King Tiger.¡± The two beasts were brought up. Although they were not happy just because of this guy¡¯s retreat, JU could not repent in the battle, just thinking that it would be better to slow down. Moreover, he could not find a better choice than King Tiger. After all, King Tiger was not only tough, but also had the energy core that most Assyrian beasts did not have.
Noticing the mood of the audience, JU turned on the microphone and exined to them, ¡°Please don¡¯t misunderstand, after the contract, the contract beast and the master¡¯s energy core are bound together. The contract beast has no abilities, so the ability is provided by the master and the hammer determines the strength of the ability. In other words, it is entirely possible to use the contract beast to represent the master.¡±
¡°Why don¡¯t you just go on your own?!¡± There was a roar under the stage.
¡°Because I want to take this opportunity to let you know King Tiger.¡± JU said, blinking his eyes. ¡°I know that many people have a very big prejudice against the contract beast. I was just bound with King Tiger and I don¡¯t want to hide it from you.¡±
It was full of skills, full of cheap and well-ced meaning and JU¡¯s voice was really good. He did not use that kind of too weak voice, but with a little rity and integrity, coupled with the unique charm of Uttar people, the audience¡¯s mood was almost calmed by him.
At that moment, however, a voice interrupted him. It was Wen Jin. His ws stamped impatiently on Dewitt¡¯s arm. ¡°Chee!¡± Is it better than nothing?
Squeezed by a soft, cold little meaty paw, Dewitt squinted and felt unexpectedly that it was weighty. So he lowered his head, grabbed Wen Jin¡¯s small ws and looked at them. At first nce, Dewitt¡¯s lips could not help but lift in a smile.
This little w was now quite round and as thin as possible. It seemed that it could break at any time. When it was kneaded slightly upwards, it has a distinct sensation of flesh. Even though it felt thin, it was probably ¨C
Solid.
Wen Jin¡¯s attention was on the hammer at the moment and he didn¡¯t care much about Dewitt¡¯s movements, let alone what was going on in his mind.
Nevertheless, once the decibel of his chitter interrupted JU¡¯s speech through the microphone, thetter paused, turned around and looked at Wen Jin ringly.
DeWitt touched the little fox¡¯s head and said softly, ¡°He has a bad temper and doesn¡¯t like waiting for people.¡±
It sounded as if he was using the fox of urging him, but the doting tone of his voice was obvious. Dewitt was simply urging him ording to the beast.
JU was a little stunned at first. When he looked back, his face turned cold. He swore that he did not want to know why the beast called out. On the contrary, his eyes clearly meant to keep the little fellow quiet. He did not believe that the ck mask in front of him could win with the small beast.
JU¡¯s throat was tight and his eyes were a little angry as he looked at Dewitt sharply as if he could pierce everything. ¡°Yes, with all that said, the challenge should begin. As I just said, the Challenger takes precedence. So, the first one to challenge the hammer will be my contract beast, King Tiger.¡±
In a bad mood, JU did not continue to dally, but his mood obviously did not affect his speech, the audience¡¯s attitude at this moment had reversed.
¡°Yeah, it¡¯s not a fight. What¡¯s important about body shape? The aim is to get a higher score from the hammer!¡±
¡°Supporting JU, you choose what you want to tie. If GQ promises topete, it means that he agrees with the way of the game and God J won¡¯t force him. Now that both sides have agreed to the game, what can we passers-by say? Come on, King Tiger!¡±
JU wiped his lips andughed. He stepped back and looked at King Tiger.
Next to him, the assistant next to King Tiger looked slightly at the light and immediately lowered himself to untie the cor on King Tiger¡¯s neck. He took out a small needle without any trace where everyone could not see it and injected the contents into the body of King Tiger.
The stage was a little bit away from the hammer. As usual, they should go over to the hammer and enter the passage. They begin to use their abilities. But JUughed when he watched King Tiger change his old ways and mass with his paws furiously.
¡°Go ahead.¡± JU said, his red pupils shed with a ray of light. That light was sharp and attractive, as if it was an invisible dagger going straight into King Tiger¡¯s eyebrows. Thetter received a death order in an instant. He bent down, kicked the ground with his back foot and then rushed out.
The title of King of the Colosseum was absolutely not a fictitious one. King Tiger was running very fast. Every time he stepped on the ground, he released a sense of strength. In the second after JU¡¯s order, King Tiger ran like the wind under the hammer and jumped up the channel of the hammer. It was fast and steady, with a clear goal and went straight to the bottom of the hammer. Then it bumped the hammer with its shoulder.
A huge energy hit the hammer body, followed by the explosion effect which was simply too dazzling!
The huge scoreboard started counting quickly.
¡°What the fuck? How fast is King Tiger?¡±
¡°Ma, I want to go home. I now have tinnitus! It¡¯s so very painful! God J really is super fierce! It¡¯s an explosion!¡±
¡°Wait, the scoreboard is already at five thousand? Wasn¡¯t thest record only three thousand?¡±
¡°A record breaker! Ten thousand already!¡±
JU squinted his eyes, looked satisfactorily at the scoreboard on the stage and then at the assistant who brought King Tiger up. Just then, his eyes slipped and fell on Karst not far away.
By this time, the Tiger King¡¯s score had reached ten thousand, nearly four times that of the previous record holder. JU did not understand why he could still see a worried expression on Karst¡¯s face.
Did he think that the white beast could hit harder than King Tiger? Just now, he used a manic agent and even he could not get such a high score. So what happened to make Karst look this way?
A manic agent, which only appeared in the Colosseum, could not bemonly used. A contract beast must not use more than three needles in its life, otherwise its own energy core would burst and the effect of the second needle would be stronger than that of the first one.
Just then, this was King Tiger¡¯s second.
No one cared about the death or recement of a beast. This was a hidden rule that everyone in the arena knew. However, in front of ordinary Assyrians, they may not even know the existence of the arena. They may not know the arena, they may not know that a beast had an energy core, so naturally it was impossible to see through it, at least in his mind.
JU looked at Wen Jin coldly, he could not believe that this little thing could score higher points than the tiger king who used a manic agent.
¡°Thirteen thousand, thirteen thousand already!¡± Another exmation.
¡°It seems that the score is about to be fixed. Can it break through fourteen thousand?¡±
¡°Thirteen thousand eight hundred ny-one! Thest record was only more than three thousand six hundred, even less than a fraction of King Tiger¡¯s!¡±
The audience screamed and at the same time, Wen Jin¡¯s attention waspletely attracted by the scene when King Tiger hit the hammer. That special effect was so handsome! He wanted to do it too!
Two short legs stepped on Dewitt¡¯s arms. Wen Jin put out his tongue and licked his nose. His eyes were full of eagerness to try.
JU saw that the score had been set, some proud eyes, picked up the microphone but suddenly a whilte light shed by.
The speed of the white light was very fast, just like a sharp dagger, which made JU feel as if it was born to cut off the general. He was a little stunned and then suddenly reacted. It was the contract beast that had been nesting in Dewitt¡¯s arms!
Wen Jin was so excited that he could not wait to rush out when the score of the contract beast was determined on the scoreboard. He only saw the end of the sledgehammer and just after the King Tiger rushed up, burst open special effects. With such excitement, urgency and longing, he went on like a small wheel with four short legs, faster than the former King Tiger!
In less than one-tenth of a second, the fox rushed under the hammer, jumped up, drew an almost perfect arc in the air and stepped directly on the head of King Tiger who was still in the passage. In the next second, a white-haired w stretched out and pressed fiercely on the hammer.
The turbulent energy exploded in an instant and even a crack appeared in the ss beside the big hammer that protected the crowd! Wen Jin directly consumed as much spirituality as a Lingshi. At that moment, the audience close to the stage could almost feel the energy fluctuation of that w.
The whole audience was silent. Only Wen Jin, the little fox, kept his w on the hammer. His ck bean eyes were eagerly staring at the hammer, waiting excitedly for its special effects.
However, this special effect never came.
Wen Jin tilted his head and looked curiously at the hammer. His sharp ears trembled. He looked at the unresponsive hammer. He looked at his ws again. He hesitated to rub his ws on the hammer and touched it.
¡°Chee?¡± A muddled cry. Why haven¡¯t you responded yet? Did he hit the wrong ce?
Wen Jin looked hesitantly at his paws and the audience blew up with a bang.
¡°Who cane and wake me up? Is it true what I just saw? The scoreboard soared to 50,000?!¡±
That little fox hit 50,000?!¡±
¡°More than 50,000! After 50,000, the hammer exploded. Is that as high as it can go? Look, the scoreboard crashed! It¡¯s already dark!¡±
¡°I can¡¯t, King Tiger is JU¡¯s beast. Even if JU loses, it won¡¯t be so ugly. Fifty thousand? How many times is this? Are you sure the machine didn¡¯t break down long ago?¡±
Wen Jin did not seem to hear the sounds around him. He looked at the unresponsive hammer in front of him. He felt as if he had cold water poured on his head. Every little white hair on his body was full of depression.
Why didn¡¯t the hammer respond to him? He also wanted the special effects of King Tiger just now.
After staring at the hammer for a long time, Wen Jin was so disappointed that he sat down on King Tiger¡¯s head and painfully recalled the reiki he had just spent again. The sessive blows almost knocked him out. The tiny heart in the chest was already painful and inmed. Wen Jin looked back piteously and looked at Dewitt. ¡°Chee?¡±
What about special effects? What about the super-handsome effects? Is your hammer discriminatory? Why don¡¯t you give me one? I want special effects...
epting the disappointment of Little ck Bean Eye, Dewitt was moved in his heart and took a long step forward. Chen Xiong, who had been quiet to the side, also followed him.
Chapter 28 - Milk
Chapter 28: Milk
When Tiger King¡¯s points werepared to the little fox¡¯s, the assistant who brought Tiger King to the stage raised doubts for the first time, ¡°How can this be...¡±
In the underground arena of Assyria, Tiger King¡¯s fame was well known. JU had been to the colosseum and when the assistant asked for King Tiger to be Ju¡¯s, the person in charge¡¯s face was dark enough that they could guess the status of King Tiger.
But what was going on now? Was the hammer really broken? Did GQ with the ck mask do something in the dark...
¡°There¡¯s no problem with it.¡± After the scoreboard was destroyed, the maintenance staff of the hammer immediately went to inspect it. At the moment, they looked incredulous, but the words they said hurt the assistant¡¯s face. ¡°The bnce body inside was smashed by the energy, so it led to the copse, but in terms of data... it¡¯s correct.¡±
¡°There¡¯s nothing wrong with the data? That is to say, a hit worth more than 50,000 is legit?¡± Off-stage discussions exploded instantaneously.
¡°I don¡¯t think there¡¯s any problem, though it¡¯s a bit unbelievable... But just when the beast rushed up, the energy fluctuation shook my eardrums. The energy was so strong! So what¡¯s the origin of this GQ?!¡±
¡°... The white beast is still sitting on the head of King Tiger, cough. King Tiger, who looks very fierce and vicious, has a very loyal expression right now. This picture is so beautiful that I want tough.¡±
¡°So JU lost the challenge. There¡¯s no doubt about that.¡±
¡°Sir.¡± Since the results came out, JU¡¯s chest fluctuated fiercely, listening to ament or two from time to time from the stage, he only felt his face burning.
As Dewitt walked forward, JU suddenly extended his hand. He wanted to grab Dewitt¡¯s wrist, but at the moment when he reached out, Dewitt, who was still looking at Wen Jin, quickly avoided it.
JU wondered if this guy had eyes on his hands and at the same time, the corners of his mouth went down.
However, this facial expression was quickly covered by him, because the next second, JU directly removed the mask on his face through the terminal.
At the moment Dewitt turned his head indifferently, JU gave him a perfect smile. JU, who could gain arge number of fans in a short time, had stunning looks.
Under his grey hair were pink, watery cheeks, red lips, white teeth and a slight droop in the eye, which aggravated his innocent breath. It was a face that people could not help loving when they saw it. However, the enchantment in those red eyes added some magical beauty to his face. It was absolutely not an exaggeration to make ordinary people turn towards him step by step.
¡°That¡¯s a Uttar and I¡¯m the first person to see a Uttar whose eyes are so pure.¡±
In the distance, King Tiger lowered his head andid Wen Jin on the ground. But even if he didn¡¯t want to let go of the small fox, Wen Jin would stille down. It¡¯s not that he couldn¡¯t stand being on King Tiger¡¯s head, but the other side was fierce and his head was not particrly big. Since Wen Jin would always lie on his stomach he felt that he would fall down while on King Tiger and he did not want to pedal his legs to keep his bnce.
Wen Jin was surprised that King Tiger spoke to him. When the hoarse voice came, Wen Jin moved his ears and looked back.
King Tiger lowered his head, stared at Wen Jin for a while and shifted his body. It seemed that he would like to lick the white-haired dumpling, but what made it suppress his desire? After thinking for a while, he stilly beside Wen Jin.
¡°The Uttar?¡± It was also the first time that a contract beast took the initiative tomunicate with him.
¡°Yes.¡± King Tiger licked his paw. ¡°It¡¯s the kind of sharp-eared guys who watch the Colosseum the most. They hate contract beasts and they are very happy to see the contract beasts killing each other.¡±
As he spoke, King Tiger narrowed his eyes and looked in the direction of Chen Xiong. Wen Jin followed his direction and found that Chen Xiong¡¯s eyes were trained on Tiger King. It seemed that he still knew him.
When Chen Xiong saw the wound on King Tiger, there was a trace of intolerance in his eyes.
¡°Haha.¡± King Tigerughed dumbly and said, ¡°You came with him, so are you on his side? Did your bond make you do the same thing by forcing a bond with Assyrians?¡±
¡°That was an ident.¡± Wen Jin did not quite understand what it meant by standing by, but JU on the other side did not keep Dewitt for long. Thetter just looked at JU and walked in his direction.
Ignoring the ugly expression on JU¡¯s face, Wen Jin rubbed his paws on the ground.
Considering that Tiger King in front of him was different from the colorful bird, he seemed willing to tell him some information, so Wen Jin turned to ask, ¡°Where can I get Lingshi? I need a lot of them.¡±
King Hu paused and then his eyes shed, ¡°Lingshi? You mean energy stones?¡±
¡°Yes,¡± Wen Jin said earnestly as he looked at Dewitt who wasing nearer and nearer. ¡°You¡¯re dying. Your demon dan will soon be broken, but I can protect you if you tell me how to get the stones.¡±
King Tiger stared at Wen Jin wordless and his eyes shook when he remembered what he had said.
¡°Come on.¡± Dewitt was getting closer and Wen Jin was in a hurry.
¡°That Assyrian has a lot of energy stones and money.¡± King Tiger said, ¡°It would take you your whole life to use all of them, so you never need to worry. Maybe that¡¯s the purpose of you staying with the bear fellow, for the money?¡±
Money? Wen Jin tilted his head, big fool?
¡°I like the smell on you... Child, do you like Assyrians?¡± King Tiger said and suddenly stood up, uninterested.
However, Wen Jin did not intend to answer his question, ¡°Money can buy spiritual stones,¡± and reluctantly answered his question.
Since they could be bought, Lingshi should not be scarce in this world.
Wen Jin would have to use two or three Lingshi and this caused his heart ache until he realised that he could buy them then became slightly reassured. He looked at the wound on King Tiger¡¯s body and then took out a red medicine from his artifact and threw it to Kin Tiger. ¡°Your demon dan was damaged by taking a dead road. But your demon dan just formed, you can give up it to live. Eat this pill before you be exhausted.¡±
As soon as Wen Jin¡¯s voice fell, he was embraced by Dewitt, who came in a hurry.
¡°Hey!¡± Tiger King behind him stared at the medicinal herbs thrown in front of him for a while, until Wen Jin was held far away by Dewitt, he suddenly shouted and followed Dewitt¡¯s steps forward. ¡°Do you have such a strong force, like a ck bear and want to live in peace with Assyrians? We orcs don¡¯t need contracts to survive!¡±
Wen Jin listened, pedaled his hind legs in the air until he grabbed Dewitt¡¯s shoulder, put his head down and looked at King Tiger curiously.
King Tiger looked at him as if he had been encouraged. He stepped forward. ¡°Didn¡¯t the ck bear tell you that the contract could be broken? If I help you untie ¨C ¡°
Before the words of King Tiger were finished, Chen Xiong suddenly stepped forward and blocked their sight in the middle of Wen Jin and King Tiger.
¡°Old Chen?¡± Archie watched Chen Xiong¡¯s unexpected movements. He was worried that King Tiger looked very aggressive and had nothing to hold him back. He could not rest assured knowing that Old Chen was so close to such beasts. What¡¯s more, the audience was still there and they knew that this beast was obviously from the colosseum, which meant that it could not be JU¡¯s beast.
¡°That¡¯s all right. He won¡¯t hurt me.¡± Chen Xiong said as he picked up the medicine Wen Jin had thrown on the ground. ¡°You go first, I¡¯lle backter.¡±
Archie paused at the news and did not leave. He was still not reassured, so he stood five steps behind Chen Xiong.
¡°Go away!¡± King Tiger stared at Chen Xiong. His fierce voice squeezed out of his throat. His hind legs were strong and he looked aggressive.
Chen Xiong did not speak. He put the medicine into the King Tiger¡¯s mouth without any hesitation. Chen Xiong wiped his lips with his finger as he watched King TIger struggle. Suddenly he approached King Tiger and whispered, ¡°They are all in the Academy of Sciences. Their spirits have recovered. Now they are in good condition.¡±
This sentence seemed to have hit something, but the restless King Tiger¡¯s ears shook and he suddenly quieted down.
¡°You should trust me as much as you used to.¡± Chen Xiong said, showing a trace of nostalgia in his eyes and then stuffed something into the tiger king¡¯s mouth.
The cold touch made thetter squint.
It was a chip; a chip that could open the doors of the Academy of Sciences.
The whole process of the challenge was almost seamlessly broadcast live on the intersterwork, from all angles and from all kinds of distances, so that all Assyrianizens could see what just happened.
[Fifty thousand? The maintenance staff also said there was no problem? I don¡¯t believe it! This GQ has absolutely went through the backstage. How can that little thing generate 50,000 points of energy? And directly shatter the crystal inside? This would frighten a ghost!]
[Please think about it, JU¡¯s energy the a fourth level A rank, even if there are many reaching this level, but this little beast was more than four times more than him. Tell me how much more power this can be! At least S? I can only think of one Imperial S-level ability user. Everyone knows what¡¯s going on in their hearts, so there¡¯s definitely something wrong with this GQ!]
[... Hello, have you read the post next door? It¡¯s hard for me to be calm now.]
[Has been crying in front of theputer, said that GQ has problems, hurry to the next room to make up lessons,e back to ensure that you cry like me!]
[Lol. You don¡¯t rhyme, lest you wait for the swelling of your face to be unrecognizable to your mother, kindly send the connection: ]
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After the challengeunched by JU, the upsurge of Star Inte had soared to the highest level because of the posts in the links and Cook was the most unhappy about all this.
The thing is, a few days ago, he went back to work for two days after he was inexplicably stained with a smelly aroma that could not be washed off after the Academy of Sciences. But in these two days, Cook had suffered from the disgust of all members of the House of Representatives and felt almost naked.
Finally, it was hard for Cook who decided not to continue harming himself and he chose to take a vacation. But the so-called vacation, that is, not going to work in the House of Representatives, had him constantly thinking about how to get back at Dewitt back and capture the beast. But this might cause a physical risk at any time. These thoughts were made early on, so Cook took the initiative and quickly opened his usual familiar media. He was going to check what everyone thought of Dewitt on the inte.
It took countless hours to get through all kinds of articles andments. Cook¡¯s mouth was almost numb. Finally, he moved some inte lurkers who were willing to stand on the same front with him to create negative topics about Dewitt. When he heard those people agree, Cook was almost moved to tears.
[The strong ceased to exist,] [the corruption among them,] [Zerg poisoning has not beenpletely eradicated] and so on. He also wasted his brain and thought about a lot of headlines. As a result, when he was about to let out a breath of relief, the people he contacted suddenly had news.
¡°What¡¯s the matter?¡± Cook frowned and asked his subordinates who were talking to him via the terminal.
The subordinate, who had always spoken little and heard nothing, simply screenshot a picture for Cook to see himself directly. It was a picture of Dewitt and Wen Jin wearing masks. One couldn¡¯t see Dewitt¡¯s his face with his mask on, but Cook would never forget the fox!
When Wen Jin left that day, this fellow gave Cook a gloomy smile!
[Hero Return,] [Super Beast] and [Zerg Poison Cure Hope] were three popr headlines that dominated the headlines on the Star Net.
Cook: ¡°...¡±
Wen Jin was still angry.
Originally, as long as he thought of the red-eyed monster, he could not help but think of the way he looked at that fellow and then his heart would be depressed.
Even if Dewitt and he walked out of thepetition area, all those in the area were talking about was the red-eyed monster about how what sounded good and looked good were the best. Some people even said that the big fool (Dewitt) and the red-eyed monster (JU) matched each other very well. He couldn¡¯t bear it!
No matter how big a fool he was, he was also his little tail. How could he match the charm magic of the red-eyed unfavorable monster guy?
At night, the temperature was a little low, Wen Jin¡¯s ears fell and his eyelids drooped quietly in Dewitt¡¯s arms. He heard all those words and the big fool must have heard them, but the guy didn¡¯t respond at all and maybe he was still looking for his approval in his heart.
Wen Jin was very unhappy, thinking that if the big fool agreed with JU, he would not want the small tail.
Sensing that the little fellow in his arms was very depressed, Dewitt reached out and touched his head. The gathering eyes of the people around him made his eyebrows wrinkle slightly. Although he had just changed his mask in the corner, Wen Jin¡¯s white hair was still very eye-catching.
¡°No, there are too many people.¡± Dewitt said that Wen Jin was not in the right mood, plus what had just happened, he felt that he and the little fellow had a hard time getting closer and were only growing farther away. He was not interested in any mysterious activities at all. Now he wanted to do was find a quiet ce for the little fox and find out what he was not happy about tonight.
Wen Jin¡¯s ears trembled and the temperature of Dewitt¡¯s palm deflected the cold wind. He subconsciously rubbed against his palm. Reacting to the fact that he was doing fox things again, he immediately stiffened his body.
Hearing the man¡¯s frowstyughter, he raised his head, squinted at the other¡¯s smiling eyes and curled his tail over his rare smiling eyes, his heart slightly moved.
King Tiger said that the big fool had a lot of money and a lot of spiritual stones. It seemed that Assyrians were not good people, but Wen Jin had the ability to distinguish right from wrong.
And Dewitt was very kind to him.
With that in mind, Wen Jin reached out his paws and grabbed Dewitt¡¯s chest. His ck bean eyes were straight in front of the others eyes. He had never spoken to the man since he had been here and if he could understand thenguage through Dewitt, Dewitt should be able to understand him as well.
And... Before that group of ignorant human beings were saying that JU¡¯s voice sounded good, he must wash out the big fool¡¯s brains of that voice. That kind of girlish voice was not good to hear! His voice was the most attractive and gorgeous!
After Wen Jin made up his mind, he cleared his throat. The next second, a voice travelled into Dewitt¡¯s mind.
One that was velvety and enchanting.
¡°Can you give me money?¡±
Chapter 29 - Give a Kiss
Chapter 29: Give a Kiss
...What the fuck?
When his voice suddenly sounded, not only Dewitt was stunned, Wen Jin¡¯s pair of eyes were also big, the whole fox was shocked.
Whose voice was this?
Dewitt, on the other hand, reacted quickly. He looked at his neck and Wen Jin could feel the heat of his chin against his fur. He squinted and whispered, ¡°It¡¯s you?¡±
¡°Chee!¡± No, it¡¯s not. How could it be?
Dewitt¡¯s questioning was strongly resisted by Wen Jin and was probably really frightened by his voice just now. This time he did not speak. After the chaotic whining, Wen Jin went straight into Dewitt¡¯s arms and buried his little head.
Looking back at his voice, Wen Jin felt as if all his upper and lower pores had been opened. Before that, he just felt a slightly cool evening breeze, which would almost be able to blow directly into his body.
After a moment of hesitation, Wen Jin, who was very resistant to the coolness, took the zipper off Dewitt¡¯s coat and went straight in. Feeling the hot temperature of the other person¡¯s body like a heat wave, separating all the cold and wrapped it around his body, Wen Jinfortably narrowed his eyes.
While squinting and moving his body to adjust his posture, he didn¡¯t know whether he had too little experience in this area, as he didn¡¯t know how to move to feelfortable.
¡°Stop moving.¡± It was strange to have a small lump in front of his chest and even more so once it started moving around.
Receiving the attention of the people around him, Dewitt licked his lips. He knew that the little fellow was afraid of the cold and he did not think there was anything wrong with the little fox drilling in his arms and it was not a big problem to be seen. But Wen Jin had too much fur and his ws were sharp. It felt like they were rubbing directly on his body, which made Dewitt¡¯s spine a little stiff.
However, Wen Jin ignored him, rolled in his clothes for half a day and finally decided to stretch out his body with all fours out so that his small belly was firmly attached to Dewitt¡¯s chest.
Not as loose as the outer coat, Dewitt¡¯s undershirt was the kind that clung to the body and was very thin. So when Wen Jin climbed in, he could clearly feel the other side¡¯s tight muscles.
Sneaking and pretending to adjust his posture, Wen Jin stepped on them twice with his paws and shook his ears enjoyably.
It felt good.
Looking at Dewitt¡¯s pecs bulging out of his shirt, but also the exposed small pinch of white hair, many people who passed by could not helpughing, but it was difficult for Dewitt to keep a straight face.
Finding the little fox quiet, Dewitt asked again, ¡°Was that you?¡±
Anyway, he felt that the voice that just appeared should not be his illusion. However, no matter what he asked, Wen Jin continued to huddle in his arms and pretend to die, resolutely resisting saying another word.
When he saw this, Dewitt squinted his eyes and sent a message to Archie that he was going to leave with Wen Jin first. Then he turned on the map of Gourmet Street. Soon, he crossed the streets and found the car they had used when they had just arrived.
Until they entered the car, there were people looking at them and the five-sensed Dewitt could even recognize his name from the crowd¡¯s discussion. But instead of taking care of it, he turned on the thermostat and sat in the car with Wen Jin, feeling that the temperature around him had risen. DeWitt took Wen Jin out of his arms.
Of course, Wen Jin knew what he was going to do when he pulled him out. At first, he struggled desperately, wing hard at Dewitt¡¯s clothes. Later, when he realized that Dewitt was determined, he simply let go and was caught. When he felt that his ws could not catch the clothespletely, his neck twisted and he began to pretend to be dead.
Looking at the little fellow with his head drooping in his hand, Dewitt was angry but thought it was funny. He could hardly understand how such a little fellow could y so well. The slender and powerful fingers stretched out and forced Wen Jin¡¯s head to look at him. He decided to ask another question. ¡°You¡¯re obviously interested in the hammer. Howe you look unhappy after ying it?¡±
Dewitt had great strength and he knew how to use it to force thetter to look at him without pain.
The innocent ck beans eyes were full of what he couldn¡¯t understand. Wen Jin put out his tongue and licked the tip of his nose. He continued to pretend to be dead. The fox¡¯s tail, bigger than his body, was dangling underneath.
Seeing Wen Jin¡¯s refusal tomunicate, Dewitt narrowed his eyes. ¡°You want money, I have it.¡±
As soon as the voice fell, the little fox, who was pretending to be dead and still secretly wagging its tail, stopped.
Seeing Wen Jin¡¯s reaction, Dewitt did not know when, but he had a little smile in his eyes.
So, the Iron Marshal, who believed in only facts, suddenly gave birth to a little caution, ¡°Although it is not much, I can give you all that I have, provided you tell me if you were talking just now?¡±
As Dewitt spoke, he took out a jar of jerky from his pocket. He bought it on the Gourmet Street before, while Wen Jin was wiping oil on his clothes and didn¡¯t notice the man¡¯s movements.
Opening the jar, Dewitt, who decided to use the dual temptation of psychophysiology, freely took one out and shook it in front of Wen Jin, who immediately opened his mouth and bit the jerky.
No, how can he be tempted so easily?
After biting the dried meat, such an idea jumped into Wen Jin¡¯s mind, but... But the big fool said he could give him all of his money?
Wen Jin thought, tightening his face, trying not to make a look like he wanted to eat, while secretly licking the dried meat in his mouth with his tongue, sucking the taste of the dried meat without any trace.
Big fool heard him speak and the other side said, although not much, you can have it all?
For such a long time, Wen Jin believed that Dewitt could still be trusted, that is, he did not know how much money the big fool said was not much and how many Lingshi he could buy with it. Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help smashing his lips at the thought.
It seemed that Tiger King¡¯s information was not urate, it also said that the big fool had a lot of money, then Wen Jin listened to the big fool say this, he confirmed the conjecture.
In the past, in Honghuang, those generals also looked very rich, but some of them were actually poor. They were more likely to be seen and the silly big ones here should be simr to these generals.
Wen Jin turned his tail. Besides, he was such a powerful fox, why did he have to spend all the big fool¡¯s money? He wanted to buy everything for himself if he could. He would get the money by himself when he knew enough information.
Thinking here, Wen Jin no longer swayed between his integrity and speaking, but directly chose thetter.
After all, he really needed Lingshi. After eating medicine before, although there was no problem repairing the meridians of his inner channels, only half of the cracks on his demon dan had been repaired. The remaining half were stuck on the demon dan, just like a small w, a cockroach forever sitting on his dan. Although it would not threaten his life any more and most of his spells could be used casually when he had enough reiki, no demon would like to have cracks on their dan.
And not getting enough Lingshi meant that he would always be bound in this state. He didn¡¯t want that.
¡°So tell me, what do you want the money for?¡± Dewitt resisted augh when he saw the little fox in his hand sinking into serious meditation. But now he knew the good face of this little fellow. If heughed now, he would surely spend ten times more energy to make Wen Jin forgive him.
Early death, early birth, early death, early birth, Wen Jin said in his heart, but decided he didn¡¯t want to make the impression of being a sweet creamy fox!
After making up his mind, the little fox suddenly moved his body violently. Then he put on a bully¡¯s face and said fiercely, ¡°I want spiritual stones! You need many, many spiritual stones to satisfy me!¡±
This time, his voice was really clear.
Dewitt lifted his lips and did not know what to think. His eyes were full of joy and he said in a teasing voice, ¡°Okay, I will satisfy you.¡±
Chen Xiong did not have time to give King Tiger too careful of an examination as it was called by JU to leave.
Before leaving, JU, who had removed this mask, could hardly calm down and left the stage directly, which caused a heated discussion among the audience. After being responsible for the rehabilitation, Karst managed to calm down the mood of the scene and went back.
However, the back room was dark, Karst was stunned once he opened the door and after the reaction, he let out a slight sigh.
¡°Did you know that long ago?¡± A voice came from the room. It was JU. ¡°Know the strength of the other party long ago?¡±
¡°... A little guess, but the result is still very unexpected, 50,000... Your Highness, do you know what level of ability this is in Assyria?¡± Karst whispered.
¡°I don¡¯t want to know.¡± JU stubbornly interrupted the words of Karst, ¡°Isn¡¯t Assyria sending people to the Mother Star? Isn¡¯t it true that even the military defense map has been brought with it and the messenger hasn¡¯te back yet?¡±
¡°Maybe your Majesty is still thinking...¡± Karst said, looking a little worried.
Five times the power, but also the lower limit. The contract beast was abnormal, he could break their charm directly and the Assyrian who could bind to that contract beast and not be eaten...there should only be one. He hadn¡¯t got any information about it yet, but if the Assyrian envoy had returned, as he thought, it would not have helped him if he had sent more military defense maps in the past.
JU, sitting in the corner, was in a bad mood. After hearing this, he stood up and went straight out the door.
¡°Your Highness!¡± Karst stretched out his hand and took hold of JU¡¯s wrist. In the dark, his eyes, which were the most attractive to Uttar people were filled with emotions, then he sighed after a long time. ¡°There¡¯s news that veterinarians havee into contact with the contract beast tonight -¡°
As soon as Karst voice fell,he saw a sh in JU¡¯s red eyes.
Wen Jin believed that it was good to open your mouth.
For example, since he returned that day, his amount of food had been increasing every day. As long as he cried out in hunger, Dewitt would prepare him a pile of delicious, all-you-can-eat food and basically gave him everything else he needed. And since he spoke, he knew more about the world and only aftermunicating, did he realize that the original effect of the big hammer was not only produced by the big hammer.
Dewitt even said he would take him to try simr effects aspensation.
It had only been three days since this sentence was uttered. This guy hasn¡¯t fulfilled his promise yet.
Since he returned from Gourmet Street that day, Dewitt had perfectly begun to show his workaholic nature. He had been busy working for several days. Every day, he brought Wen Jin to see this and that. The most extravagant thing was thatst night, the silly big man awoke him from his sleep in the middle of the night and took him to a meeting. They sat in the Military Department for half a day!
Half a day!
When he first woke up, the hair on his head was still standing, so he was taken out in a state. The silly big fellow evenughed at him. It was unbearable!
There were too many rules in that ce. Everyone in it was as serious and cold as the Dewitt fellow. It was no fun at all. He looked tired as he walked with his body straightened up. As a result, Wen Jin spent half a day that felt as long as half a year.
Since Dewitt brought him into the army that day, he had been suffering from all kinds of strange looks, sleeping with people always staring at him, talking around him in a roundabout way. This made him tired.
It was too much to sit on pins and needles all morning.
So when Dewitt said, for the second time, that he was going to the Army, Wen Jin refused him decisively, ¡°No, absolutely not!¡± Wen Jin stuck tightly to the ground and refused to leave.
For a full three days he had been full of food and drink, spoiled and unwanting. Wen Jin¡¯s body had be increasingly...rich. Even he could not find his original size as it had only been his goal to eat and drink, which sessfully evolved into fat solids.
Dewitt himself was unknowing, as if everything was so normal, just looking at the little fellow ying a rascal look, helpless. But Wen Jin was willing to talk to him. In his eyes, it is a great progress in the rtionship between two people. He also had a lot of people who wanted tomunicate with the little guy.
However, when he returned from Gourmet Street that day, he received Cassey¡¯s detailed investigation report on JU. That report alone was enough to make Dewitt clearly understand what dramatic changes had taken ce on Capital Star in the past month. It was also that report that plunged Dewitt into endless work.
Dewitt thought about it and half squatted on one knee, ¡°Don¡¯t like the army?¡±
Wen Jin saw that he was not trying to take him away forcibly. Then he showed an eye from the cushion and looked up and down at Dewitt. It was a pity to think about it.
In fact, the big silly¡¯s clothes were tight, but it was still very beautiful. Wen Jin liked it and thought it was a very unique taste. Although the guys in the military department dressed the same, Wen Jin thought Dewitt was the best.
¡°I don¡¯t like it.¡± Fat Fox said firmly, thinking, ¡®It looked good but couldn¡¯t be eaten.¡¯
Dewitt thought, this apartment was under his name, only he could enter and it was very close to the military base. Since the little fellow refused to go, it wasn¡¯t the best thing at the moment.
Dewitt thought about it and gave a warning, ¡°Then you have to remember to eat on time when you are alone at home.¡±
Wen Yan¡¯s tail immediately stood up. The ck bean¡¯s eyes were shining. He also resolutely agreed to Dewitt¡¯s advice, ¡°Chee!¡±
However, those bright ck eyes always gave Dewitt a superfluous feeling that he gave too much advice to the little fox. Before leaving, Dewitt reached out and touched Wen Jin¡¯s head, who was standing on the cab and watching him.
The touch itself didn¡¯t matter. Looking into each other¡¯s eyes, Dewitt suddenly felt as if he couldn¡¯t touch enough.
After staring at his rare white dumpling for a while, he suddenly lifted his lips, held the fox¡¯s head in one hand, supported himself on the wall with the other hand and bowed his head to kiss the little fellow gently on his round furry head.
Chapter 30 - Mirror
Chapter 30: Mirror
Dewitt, a man with hard pectoral muscles, had soft lips. When he lowered down, his special scent immediately surrounded Wen Jin.
Wen Jin never liked scents like the humans on Honghuang. The women there liked to use some sachets, even the Terran monks sometimes put them in their rooms.
That smell was too astringent for his nose.
But Dewitt was different. He looked down with a smile in his eyes. It was like the first fragrance of breaking ice in winter; faint and irresistible. The curvature of his lips was not very distinct, but Wen Jin felt like his heart had been slightly punctured by something.
Behind his head was Dewitt¡¯s powerful palm. In the past, the hot temperature always gave Wen Jin enough sense of security, but now, it blocked his way out.
His warm, fluffy tail subconsciously pressed down together with his body and his pointed ears drooped down as well. His body was close to the cab and the moment his head was kissed, a small whine was emitted.
Dewitt¡¯s mood had always been very low and in his more than thirty years of life, he had not shown too much interest in anything other than weapons and armor.
The delicate and soft fur was the perfect touch. When he kissed it and smelled the unique scent of Wen Jin, a vague figure appeared in his mind, standing in the distance, looking casually at him, with azy smile on his lips, just passing by Dewitt. From the depths of his heart, a strong desire surged forward.
This desire was abnormal, but Dewitt could not restrain it. Not only that, hidden in his body, the contract had always been quiet, but now it seemed to be called, awakening within his depths bing feverishly hot.
When his contract with Dewitt became hot, Wen Jin felt it. To be honest, if the Tiger King hadn¡¯t reminded him that day, he would have forgotten about the contract since it had been such a long time. The sense of existence of this thing was too low. At this time, the sudden heat surrounding Wen Jin was really a little unexpected.
When he recovered, he found that Dewitt was still kissing his head and about to change ce. Wen Jin pulled back, but the big idiot almost sank into him, so he immediately hit at Dewitt with one w.
¡°Chee!¡± What are you doing?
Dewitt was still in the that hallucination just now. When he looked back, he was patted by the little fellow and unconsciously reached out to grab the white-haired w he wanted to swat for a second time. Then he squinted.
Wen Jin¡¯s small ws were particrly powerful and even if they were caught, he could feel a lot of hidden strength. Dewitt turned the soft paw pads over, giving them a tender kiss.
Come again! I¡¯vee to see you off with kindness. What kind of kindness causes you to kiss indiscriminately?
Seeing the little fox standing on the cab with an incredulous face, he stared into those ck beans eyes and forgot to close his mouth. Dewitt was filled with joy. He reached over to Wen Jin¡¯s soft cheek and pinched it. Then he set the petrified fox down on the ground and turned to open the door.
¡°Marshal.¡± Cassey, who had been waiting at the door, immediately saluted a standard military salute.
Dewitt closed the door behind him before he left.
Unexpectedly, Cassey found that Marshal did not have a conspicuous white body with him today. Cassey even doubted what he saw for a moment, ¡°Hey, Marshal, are you not going to bring your contract beast today?¡±
¡°He doesn¡¯t want to go, said it was too noisy.¡± Dewitt briefly summarized Wen Jin¡¯s reaction.
Casey suddenly realized that Marshal¡¯s doting of the beast had recently be famous in the circle.
When they first saw Wen Jin sleeping in Dewitt¡¯s uniform, everyone was shocked. After all, how contrary and inconsistent was that scene. Marshal had a bond with a soft white beast?
But people¡¯s habitual abilities are quick, for example, today Dewitt no longer had the little fox, not only Cassey, several guards had surprise in their eyes.
Seeing this, Cassey was relieved but he also started thinking about finding time to adopt a contract beast or something for himself. He had no feelings about it before, but since Marshal had a contract beast, he was somewhat itchy.
Wen Jin was not suitable for such a rough man as him, but the Tiger King in the video of that day, would be very good.
¡°What about the investigation into the Colosseum?¡± The elongated fingers reached into the gloves Cassey handed over and Dewitt interrupted Cassey¡¯s fantasy.
¡°Oh, in the past, most of the fighting beasts in the diatorial arena were indeed more powerful in strength or speed. Even if they were fighting, they would pinch the time and control the degree of damage. But this kind of fighting, which lets the beasts kill each other, is really thetest way to rise in status. I sent the report to you.¡± Cassey said.
¡°By the way, Professor Lin¡¯s message is that if you can, he hopes you will take a trip to the Academy of Science in the next two days. The preliminary analysis map for Zerg poisoning and it¡¯s detoxification hase out.¡±
¡°Okay.¡± Opening the terminal on his wrist, he began to look up the documents Cassey had sent him and saw the video and detailed reports about the newly invented way of fighting beasts in the Colosseum. Dewitt squinted at the screen.
It had been a long time since Cassey had done this much paperwork. He was the worst one among the pro-militaries around him. But even so, Dewitt could feel the cruelty of this new style of fighting from this not-so-excellent paperwork. By the time he had roughly scanned the documents, he and Cassey were already in the suspension car.
They were now going to an emergency meeting at the Ministry of Military Affairs. The ambassadors to the Uttar were on their way. Not only did they agree with Cook¡¯s request for an alliance, but they also sent a prince, who arrived almost four days ago. This was a sign of genuine friendliness of the Uttar Royal Family.
For this reason, Cook was happy and mad, since he could not go to the military.
Unlike Assyrian regimes, Uttar¡¯s royal lineage was closely rted and dominated their supreme sovereignty. Therefore, the status of the prince was usually very noble and it was logical to send a high-ranking prince to Assyria, apanied by a guard.
On the other side of the Senate, Cook presided over the matter. He agreed directly with the Uttar¡¯s request with a pat on his thigh. He was very reasonable and brave in the face of theints of the military. He thought that it was only a small team of twenty people. What was there to be feared by the military?
So there was such an emergency meeting.
Dewitt¡¯s return was not concealed at the top of the military, but he still imed to be on vacation. Even so, many people in the military secretly tried to find out what he meant about the Uttar Alliance and the prince.
After all, no one dared to make any noise in front of Dewitt, as his body was not yet fully healed and the hidden dangers of the energy storm were still there. No one in the army dared to propose that he should be removed from the position of Marshal.
However, those temptations were mostly unsessful.
¡°What are Cook¡¯s military defense ns?¡± Dewitt asked. After listening to the meeting, the military sent him a preliminary defense n about the arrival and departure of the envoy of the Uttar.
¡°The periphery of the fortification of the Uttar¡¯s frontier is troublesome, but it can be resisted if it is adjusted quickly.¡±
Dewitt shook his head. ¡°Give me the drawings.¡±
Cassey was stunned. After a while, he reflected what Dewitt was saying. He couldn¡¯t help adding, ¡°Marshal, if it¡¯s to adjust the perimeter, I can fix it.¡±
Despite his poor paperwork, it was not just brute force that enabled him to sit in this position.
¡°The messenger was sent first by Assyria and the alliance was also suggested by Assyria. It was not my style to go back and forth and the periphery line could not be moved. If we want to change our military defense, we have to change the periphery. Once the periphery is attacked, I can use the other parts to react quickly and take our foes by surprise.¡±
After understanding Dewitt¡¯s meaning, Cassey ate his words and then a trace of indignation appeared on his face. ¡°Come on, Cook did a good job and asked us to wipe his ass!¡±
Dewitt denied this task.
Cassey¡¯s discontent with Cook had been going on for a long time, especially when Dewitt was in aa and he was dealing with the top and bottom of the legion. He was a very thick-headed man and was fighting like a three-year-old in front of Cook, not to mention how much he suffered.
So when he said this, he couldn¡¯t helpining with a few words. He found that Dewitt stopped after staring at the official documents and then there was a moment of silence in the suspension car.
Outside the window, the scenery went by crazily under the high speed driving of the suspension car and the asional grand buildings also shed by. The angry Cassey stared out of the window for a while and soon they stopped.
Dewitt was thinking about what he had just read and the contents of the report still filled the screen. Dewitt suddenly opened his mouth, ¡°Just say what you have to say.¡±
He saw something wrong with Cassey.
After all these years with Dewitt, Cassey was used to it. Instead of being nervous when he was seen through, Cassey felt relieved. ¡°Marshal, ording to Professor Lin, the Zerg poisoning map has been initially formed. With the process of the Academy of Sciences, it was really manufactured, but how can it be repeatedly tested? How long will it take? Is it going to be at least a month or twoter?¡±
¡°The preliminary as identification and investigation work is very heavy, a little bit of error may cause all the experimental work to be abandoned. For it to bepleted in three days, Old Lin did his best.¡± Dewittmented without saltiness.
¡°I know he tried my best, but I just think it¡¯s slow. Can he hurry up?¡± As Casey said, the monkey¡¯s haste was written on his face.
Dewitt took a cold look at Cassey. ¡°Do you want to suggest that scientific research institutes conduct human trials directly? Do you know what you¡¯re talking about?¡±
¡°I...¡± Cassey paused, then scratched his head irritably. ¡°I know it¡¯s wrong, but the zerg poison thing... Allen and Eve can¡¯t wait. He went to see themst night and the nurse said that ording to the previous historical case, the toxin would invade the heart in a week at most, Marshal...¡±
Eve and Allen were soldiers of the same rank as Cassey under Dewitt. In the Zerg War, Eve was the first to be poisoned by the Zerg, followed by Allen.
But it was precisely because these two people risked their lives to exchange information for Zergicide imntation methods, in order to make the follow-up armed forces greatly reduce the probability of poisoning. If it weren¡¯t for them, the Dewitt¡¯s Legion might not be able to preserve its strength until the final battle with the Zerg.
Dewitt took a look at Casey, the most untidy of his senior generals, who used to be a drunk and pass out in pubs every time he returned to Capital Star. However, when he came back, he almost ran all day to scientific research institutes.
With a snap, Dewitt shut down the screen in his hand, looking a little overwhelmed. ¡°The report was terrible.¡±
The unexpected usation, let Casey a sigh, feeling some inexplicable sense of wrongdoing. it was well known how poor his reports were and Marshal had just read it!
¡°I remember for a while that the report you submitted was much higher than the current level.¡±
¡°Ah, that...¡± Cassey said, scratching his head in embarrassment. ¡°That¡¯s not me -¡°
¡°Bring him back.¡± Dewitt said, as if he knew who Cassey was talking about.
Cassey¡¯s eyes were stunned and in response, he quickly turned on the light screen and sent Mark a message.
The military headquarters was ahead. Casey did not continue what he had just said. He understood and trusted his superior. He knew that Dewitt had listened to what he had just said. If he listened, Marshal would have considered everything.
He trusted Dewitt from the moment he entered the legion.
In Dewitt¡¯s apartment, the two dried meat cans on the tea table had been opened and the dried meat inside had been empty long ago, while the cans were pushed to the ground like rage.
Since that day, Wen Jin told Dewitt that he needed Lingshi and learned from hismunication with King Tiger, saying ¡°I need energy stones¡± would get them to him. In this regard, Dewitt did not ask why, but promised to bring Lingshi and told Wen Jin that although the Lingshi were not difficult to obtain, it would take time to get the best Lingshi. He also said that he had better quality ones than the ten Lingshi absorbed by Wen Jinst time.
Wen Jin, of course, wanted the best and so on. Wait a minute. In such a poor and sparse world, there were good spiritual stones?
So Wen Jin, who had finally solved a serious issue, has been veryfortable these past two days. He could sleep, eat and y. And during such a beautiful afternoon, Wen Jin was going to sleep.
But as soon as he closed his eyes, he couldn¡¯t help but think of the silly big man kissing him. Even the man¡¯s smell seemed to linger and no matter how he shakes his head, these fragments couldn¡¯t be shaken off. It was a terrible feeling.
The little fox, who failed to sleep several times, was a little unhappy, so he began to rush up and down on the sofa like a small rocket gun, messing up all the pillows on the ground and then jumped from pillow to pillow.
After ying, his original mood seemed to have improved a little.
Since you can¡¯t sleep, y!
Wen Jin decided to watch videos to enrich his fox life unlike the previous two days, so he clicked on a software on the apartment terminal.
Since Dewitt taught him to use the light screen, Wen Jin opened the software. There were all kinds of interesting videos on it. Although he could not read all the words, he could still understand the videos.
After watching several videos, Wen Jin, whoughed on his pillow and rolled from white to ck, felt that such a day was very pleasant.
However, after watching five videos in one breath, Wen Jin fell into a video shortage. He kept putting on the light screen in an attempt to find the next interesting video. It was in this way that the white-haired paw did not know what to press and suddenly a window popped up on the screen.
Wen Jin was stunned. It was a window he had never seen before, though it seemed familiar to him. He unconsciously reached out his paw and pressed it again, but it didn¡¯t matter. He was shocked when he pressed it and he saw himself on the screen!
Wen Jin stared into the fox¡¯s eyes and looked for a long time before he suddenly recovered.
Was this a mirror?
Looking at the light screen, he has a circle of face than he remembered, thinking that he has seen such things on Honghuang continent before, Wen Jin tilted his head and the white fox on the light screen also tilted his head.
It really was a mirror!
Although he didn¡¯t know how that silly big fellow could have such a strange interest, Wen Jin still put his face straight and sat down. He even stretched out his ws and trimmed his hair on his cheeks.
After finishing, Wen Jin also took a closer look and thought while looking. Sure enough, his face was online for a long time. Even if it was a mirror in front of him, he could vaguely see his original handsome features from the fleshy little face.
So Wen Jin smiled with satisfaction.
Then he ran happily on the sofa for twops. Finally, he jumped in the air and drew a heavy arc. After jumping straight off the sofa, Wen Jin¡¯s eyes fell on a door in the living room, which had not been opened by Dewitt since he came back.
A pair of Thieves¡¯ ck beans brightened.
Just as Wen Jin stupidly extended his gossip ws to the room, the ¡°mirror¡± also caused a sensation on the Inte.
Since Gourmet Street, Dewitt, who had long been expected byizens but has not appeared in public, has updated an article on Star Blog, a full two years since thest live broadcast.
Chapter 31 - Wen Jin Meets a Strong Enemy
Chapter 31: Wen Jin Meets a Strong Enemy
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The Inter-Star Network had been surprisingly busy recently and the challenge of Gourmet Street had been unexpectedly hot for three whole days.
At the beginning, many peoplemented that JU, a popr Inte personality recently, could bring so much attention. However, when it came to real contact, it suddenly found that things were not so simple.
About the guess and analysis posts between the masked GQ and Marshal Dewitt that night, there were flowers everywhere in various forums. Countless logical emperors and demonstration emperors produced various shreds of evidence to prove their ideas, detailed analysis, guess and conjecture and even audio contrast. Almost in response, it caused a series of heated discussions.
Dewitt¡¯s rehabilitation could be said to be the greatest aspiration of the whole Assyrian people after the Zerg War, so the attention of these posts was tremendous.
From the very beginning, only a small circle of live broadcasters paid attention to it, to the big hands from all walks of life who came to cross the border to participate in the discussion, almost all the Star Net showed an attitude of ¡°waiting for Marshal¡¯s return, waiting for the Ministry of Military to issue official documents¡±.
As a result, this matter was also formally fermented into a hot topic of concern for all Assyrians.
Guo Longtao was one of these people. She was a devoted fan of Dewitt. At first, she was not interested in Gourmet Street and JU. She was stunned when she happened to pass by her roommate who watched the live broadcast and the rest of her sight swept across the screen of the other party.
That instant of intuition, let her quickly climb onto the intersterwork and then focus on such a challenge. From the beginning of the lens falling on GQ, to the end, people around released the sound of GQ in the video, Guo Longtao¡¯s tears fell directly.
After that, the first thing she did when she went home every day was to open the Interster Network and click on the topic that was hanging on the headlines. Today, did the military respond?
In the past, there were all kinds of Assyrianizens calling for Marshal to appear and discuss the challenge. But today, when Guo Longtao came in and read thetest live news, her heart suddenly jumped.
[Haha ha, I crouched on Marshal¡¯s blog day and night. This is definitely the contract beast in Mr. ck Mask¡¯s arms that night. Although it seems to be a big one, it¡¯s the white dumpling. Is this an irond proof? Happy day!]
[The little dumpling is so cute... But the name of Dewitt Bertram at the top of the live broadcast made her wonder what was going on. It goes against all reasoning.]
[Ah ah ah, so did the argumente true that night? Is that what Marshal really meant when he was out of danger? Live with contract beasts, live with people, right? I can¡¯t believe that my high-level brain broke when I heard about bonding with beasts. If Marshal is really good, I hit my face a hundred times a day, all of a sudden!]
[After watching the live broadcasting, everyone was still in a little trance and couldn¡¯t imagine that this budding dumpling exploded the hammer. Everyone was saying that the interaction that night was really super cute and they felt that Marshal liked this beast, but they also did not know what the purpose of opening this live broadcast?]
[I think Marshal likes the beast, but when has the Marshal ever had a live broadcast? Maybe it was little dumpling who identally started the cast while ying at home? But if this is really Marshal¡¯s beast, the cuteness really goes against thew. The Marshal¡¯s fierce, wont this little beast be traumatized?]
[It¡¯ll be hurt? I¡¯ve been paying attention to it since the Challenge. How can I feel that in three days, little dumpling has gained a lot of weight instead? Look at this chubby face, the little buttocks running around on the sofa, the screenshots have been taken and sit waiting for the Marshal to make a statement. I hope everything is really going in a good direction.]
[Wait for Marshal to dere that the fat little buttocks have been cut off in <> Push up the hind legs, the fleshy little buttocks are so funny, I also want to know how to cuddle the beast!]
...
By the time Dewitt heard that a fire had started on the Star Net, the number of people watching his blog live had reached its peak since theunch of the Star Blog live tform.
Sketchily ncing at the microblog on the Star Blog, Dewitt looked a little unhappy.
It was not because Wen Jin opened the video, nor because of the live broadcast, but because of the expression screenshots that hadpletely spread on the Star Net homepage.
Wen Jin put his head in front of the camera to trim his hair. [The baby looks so good today. Gif]. And Wen Jin flew up, all four legs left the sofa [jumping in the air] and the most intolerable thing for Dewitt was the one that had the highest rate of adaptation, Wen Jin jumped off the sofa, fat little buttocks in in view [slipped away.jpg].
Looking at what was more in thementary, [Marshal woke up, as long as you are concerned about Marshal, then it seems that I am the only one who wants to steal the small beast.]
Dewitt¡¯s eyes fell below thement.
[Me too...]
[I want to touch his butt! I know it will feel very good!]
[Want to make sauce and sauce!]
Reading to the middle, his face waspletely ck.
The fox in his family was awkward, but he had only touched it once and he thought it was very plump.
Besides, even if he touched it every day, Dewitt could not ept that his little fox was so cared about and they wanted to steal him?
¡°Marshal, the manager over there on the blog called to ask what you¡¯re going to do with this.¡± In front of Dewitt was Mark, who had just been transferred back. Thetter¡¯s paperwork quality was many times higher than Cassey¡¯s. As soon as this happened, the causes and results were all listed clearly and put in front of Dewitt.
But even so, by the time Dewitt learned about this, the expression gifs and jpegs were scattered around like fire on the prairie and it would be impossible to retrieve them.
Looking at the server¡¯s nearly paralyzed Star Blog, Dewitt calmed down.
He didn¡¯t n to publish his return so early. After all, there were too many uncertainties. He didn¡¯t like to make people happy. If he could, he would rather wait until the general direction of Zerg poisoning and detoxification had been fully achieved before he could publish the exact news to the Assyrian people.
However, after the challenge videos were forwarded crazily, Dewitt realized that this approach might not work. Thinking about it, Dewitt logged on to his terminal, ended the live broadcast and released a new bomb.
[It is true that I have woken up, but I am still recovering. It is not convenient to disclose specific information for the time being.] In short, it was as cold as people expected.
Just as Dewitt wanted to click on the send, he had just skimmed through the video. The fox¡¯s silly appearance shed through his mind. His finger paused for a moment. Dewitt added a sentence at the end, [Thank you for your concern.]
¡°Fuck me, Marshal is really awake?!¡± The first one to see this news was Guo Longtao, who had been squatting on Dewitt¡¯s blog and dared not blink her eyes. When she saw this line clearly, her mind was nk for a moment, or her roommate¡¯s scream brought her back to reality.
[I knew it!]
[Marshal really woke up! ah ah ah ah ah ah ah!!!! I am going crazy! ah! My heaven and earth are turning!]
[Was the poisons solved? I dared not dream of this day! I want to cry!]
Following the crazyment, the screaming roommate rushed over and shook Guo Longtao¡¯s shoulder. The two girls hugged tightly withughter and crying. At the same time, Star Blog Management Center, originally only with a tentative intention to send a telegram to the Military Department,pletely did not expect the manager to really get Marshal¡¯s reply. He was also stunned.
The whole control center had fallen into a kind of extreme joy. In the face of the server explosion, the manager ordered his staff to work with red eyes and shaking lips, while the busy technicians who usually meet this situation were busy at this moment, but also a corner of their mouths wereughing. The entire center was full of loud voices, strong with vitality.
The star blog had been shaking because of the live video, while Wen Jin was exploring new horizons.
Since he was so satisfied after taking a good look at the mirror, he began to lie in front of the door which Dewitt had closed for two days and stared at it with a sneaky face.
On the first day of returning home, Dewitt adjusted the internal system of the apartment and set up an auditing terminal in Wen Jin¡¯s simr height to facilitate the entry and exit for the small guys, but this was the only door that was not set.
At that time, Wen Jin resented it for a long time, even once doubted the sincerity of the silly big man who said, ¡°My money can be given to you.¡± He thought that this fellow had no intention of being unreserved at all. Maybe there were red-eyed pictures hidden in it?
And when he recently yed on his blog, he saw the video of Red Eye Monster and Dewitt¡¯s challenge that day. Although he couldn¡¯t read the above text, a series of single-person screenshots, some of which deliberately erased him, cut off the part of his head, with various pink bubble effects, were added.The meaning of these pictures had a very mad little fox.
In the end, though, this little temper was smoothed down by Dewitt with two jerkies. However, Wen Jin kept it in mind secretly. Especially when one night, he was awakened in his sleep and found that Dewitt was secretly hiding in that room alone, Wenjin was even more unhappy.
Thinking of the silly big man who sometimes snuck out to change his trousers in the morning, he didn¡¯t know why, but Wen Jin felt that his paws were itchy.
ording to his observation at that time, Dewitt set his iris scan over the whole apartment, moving in a neat and uniform manner, without any redundancy, except that the room did not have a lower terminal screen.
He was humming on the ground, thinking that this big fool would not think of everything to stop him?
He raised his head to look at the height of where the silly big man usually stood to scan his iris. Wen Jin squatted and prepared to jump using his magic.
When using such magic, Wen Jin was still a little worried. In the past, when he was in Honghuang, his beast shape was enormous. He could go several miles with a slight leap. He never needed any lifting magic; this magic was only needed when moving objects.
When he remembered moving things, it seemed that the heavier they were, the more spiritual energy they consumed. But at that time, there was so much spiritual energy on that continent that he never cared about it or how to use it.
If he recalled it correctly, it shouldn¡¯t take much. Besides, he was not in the same shape as he used to be and his consumption should not be toorge.
With this in mind, Wen Jin silently lifted himself up with reiki. However, as soon as he had risen a little, Wen Jin was so cautious and clumsy that he quickly withdrew his magic and the fox fell to the ground.
Feeling the hot temperature of the floor, Wen Jin¡¯s eyes were enormous, I wonder if the spiritual spirit in the spiritual stones that Dewitt gave me before is inferior? Why is it so useless?
He has consumed a tenth of the amount of spiritual stones before he ascended a little bit, so when he went uppletely and hung in the air, wouldn¡¯t he have to consume a piece? No, No.
With this in mind, Wen Jin paced the floor with his paws, thought for a while and once again looked up at the location of the iris detector on the door. The next second, a small square ice tform appeared.
This was his best skill. Before he was not so afraid of the cold, Wen Jin often yed alone with small ice forms. However, the amount of spiritual energy consumed by ascension and creation was quite different and thetter was muchrger than the former.
Wen Jin was still afraid of the inferior spirituality of the world, so he only made a little ice tform for himself to stand for a while.
But after using the magic, Wen Jin realized that it wasn¡¯t as much as he had imagined.
Not thinking too much, Wen Jin aimed at the ice tform, consumed half the amount of spiritual stones he had consumed in one breath and finally flew up. He fluttered in the air, quickly grasped the ice with two meaty forepaws and stretched his neck towards the iris screen.
The process of stretching his neck and staying still was bit difficult. That little ice tform was not stable enough to stand stabley on. He could only stay still by using his ws. However, his efforts were enough, Wen Jin finally seeded.
The moment the door opened, Wen Jin fell back to the floor again from the ice tform, looked at the door which had been opened a little and stood upright, his big fluffy tail swaying behind him and then began to shake in a 360 degree tornado.
After stopping, Wen Jin¡¯s eyes shed, stared at the ajar door and patted his paws on the ground. Did he want to go into the room where the big fool secretly hid the red-eyed pictures in it? With such ambition, Wen Jin straightened his chest and walked in.
It was an empty room. At the moment of entering, Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help being alert. He remembered that thest time he entered such an empty room that he didn¡¯t know what to use it for, or the bathroom in Liberec, when he made a foolish appearance.
With this in mind, Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help being twelve times more alert, but just then, under his hind paws, a small aperture suddenly lit up. Wen Jin was stunned. This feeling was familiar. Last time in the bathroom, after stepping on it, he was very familiar with it.
Without waiting for him to recall, he suddenly felt something jumping in front of him. The next second, the real deafening sound sounded in the room.
It was a roar from a beast!
¡°Chee!¡± It was totally unaware that Wen Jin, who appeared behind the monster, was frightened. With a sharp push on his hind legs, he threw the flesh-whirring body to the other side and rubbed it against the floor several times.
When Wen Jin jumped away, he did not stop. He stood up immediately. His face was very serious. His eyes were full of vignce. His forepaws pressed down and his reiki began to work in his body. He looked very aggressive.
What¡¯s going on? In this room, the fool turned on a monster... Or was it a monster that can¡¯t even feel his breath? As he thought about it, Wen Jin¡¯s eyes began to grow more serious. He secretly gathered his reiki and formed a sharp icence under one of his raised ws.
Chapter 32 - I Only Have One House
Chapter 32: I Only Have One House
¡°Marshal, I know many people are ming me for this, but you are not the same. You should understand the need for Assyria to ept the alliance with the Uttar, right?¡±
In a suspension car, the driver was Cassey, in the passenger seat was Mark and in the seats in the back were Cook and Dewitt, who were squeezed into the car. One second before they started driving, Cook and his assistant jammed themselves in and were sitting across from Dewitt.
Dewitt¡¯s face was cold. He hardly spoke a word since he got on the bus. Cook next to him talked so much that Casey thought he didn¡¯t want to live any longer.
To make peace with the Uttar was like stepping on the dignity of their frontier fighters. He wanted to hang Cook up and fight him. He wanted the Marshal to not stop him. If he had the chance, he really wanted to throw Cook to an empire-wide colosseum.
¡°I promised the troops that I would stop in and I am already in the car, so isn¡¯t it fine? I really hope that you will take charge of helping with the defense. I will report directly to the Prime Minister in this regard.¡± When Cook saw that Dewitt did not want to take him care of him, after thinking about it, he put it straight. ¡°Marshal needs a chance to go back to the Army to hold real power, right?¡±
Cook said this to intentionally piss of the Marshal. Earlier, when he ran to see Dewitt, he was told that Marshal had left the army and hurried to the parking garage. He finally got into Dewitt¡¯s suspension car. His tight pants almost ripped apart.
¡°Open the window.¡± After Cook had boarded the bus for so long, Dewitt finally made his first remark.
Cassey burst outughing and Cook listened to his colleagues about taking a vacation for thest two days, but the smell wasn¡¯t too heavy anymore. But to be safe, Cook got in and left half of the window down. Now he just rolled the entire window down.
Cool wind blew on Cook¡¯s face: ¡°...¡±
¡°This is an invitation.¡± After holding back a chrysanthemum-like smile, Cook pulled out a bright gold envelope.
In Assyria, the more advanced the banquet, the more likely they were to use this ancient styled invitation letter. The one Cook took out, whether its edges were gold or silver, it would undoubtedly be for a state banquet.
Obviously, this was the Assyrian banquet used to entertain the envoys of Uttar.
Dewitt did not grab the envelope.
Cook had been long used to being ignored and put his hand down in the suspension car as if he hadn¡¯t seen his reaction.
Dewitt¡¯s eyes fell out the window and he was getting closer to his apartment. He really wanted Cassey to stop and throw Cook out, but now he was on a very high passage. No parking was allowed, not to mention, it was close to his apartment.
There was a faint displeasure in his eyes.
Cookughed when he saw the situation, then he smiled. ¡°Why didn¡¯t you take that little dumpling with you today? It has recently set off a lot of storms on the Inte.¡±
It was impossible for Cook to miss the live broadcast. He was not as busy as Dewitt who was working on defensive strategies all day. The House of Representatives had always attached great importance to this aspect of public opinion. And the explosive news of his recovery, which could be headlined by stars, was first ce.
¡°Marshal, you don¡¯t know that during youra, there were breakthroughs in the research institute¡¯s projects and progress on contract beasts.¡± Cookughed. Suddenly he lowered his voice and said mysteriously, ¡°They suspect that beasts are actually intelligent.¡±
Dewitt looked at him.
When he thought of the little fox who made a grimace at him, Cook turned his head askew. ¡°It should be said that there is not a low intelligence quotient. ording to observation, there is even the possibility of forming a energy core. The performance of your little beast that night was really amazing. Others may be different, but we all know that Marshal¡¯s body has not yet fully recovered, right?¡± After Cook finished this sentence, he suddenlyughed twice and the car fell into a dead silence.
Cassey gritted his teeth. Although Marshal had said that the fire could not be wrapped in paper, he could not believe it. This news was definitely from the legion.
¡°This little fellow has such great abilities, scored over 50,000 points and can tame so many beasts... I have always wondered why Marshal would be willing to sign beasts. Now I think that such a powerful beast really confirms the conjecture of previous research institutes, then I am afraid many people will want one.¡± Cook said, his eyes shing, filled with greed.
¡°I¡¯m really lucky.¡± From getting on the bus to now, Dewitt finally started to speak. His blue eyes looked at Cook, with a little cold and teasing inside. ¡°But you¡¯re not the same.¡±
When he finished speaking, Dewitt looked at Cassey and said, ¡°Stop.¡±
The apartment was in front of him, but he really didn¡¯t want to stop at the door, or Cook would definitely ask to go in and sit down ¡ª a face thick enough to cross the wormhole.
However, as soon as his voice fell, six people in the car heard a loud bang, apanied by a powerful spiritual energy, all the people in the car¡¯s faces changed.
The most dramatic response was Cassey, this energy fluctuation could not be underestimated and the direction of energy fluctuation was Marshal¡¯s apartment!
¡°Hurry.¡± Dewitt¡¯s face changed and he ordered it immediately.
¡°What¡¯s the matter?¡± As soon as the suspension car stopped, Cassey and Mark rushed out of the car. The former subconsciously wanted to use his ability. However, when he touched his wrist, a restricted metal halo blocked his ability. Cassey jerked his hand back and then reached for the photon gun dangling at his waist, his face darkening.
Was this an attack on Marshal¡¯s residence? And whomever it was even sent such a powerful ability user.
Just as Cassey was thinking about what to do, another ¡°boom¡± came from the apartment.
More clearly than just now, the energy amplitude hit everyone violently. As an ordinary person, Cook was suddenly thrown off his feet, even breathing was difficult. He could not shout out if he wanted to. Xiao Chen¡¯s figure was also stiff.
The next second, however, the most surprising thing happened. Something pierced the wall near the corner of Dewitt¡¯s apartment and the whole wall copsed directly! An icence with a long pointed end protruded from the wall and everyone heard a big bang.
Cassey¡¯s face changed instantly and his ability materialized. This was what a third-order ability user could do and if whoever caused such a huge block of ice...
As Cassey¡¯s hand that held his gun clenched tighter and tighter, the terminal on his wrist lit up.
With such a powerful ability, the ability monitoring station must have received wave frequency prompts and probably detected their location. Plus this wavelength of this ability was strong enough that people could not ignore it, so the other party directly dialed the nearby Cassey.
Before Cassey was connected to the call, Dewitt suddenly pushed him aside and walked in the direction of the apartment.
¡°Marshal!¡± Casey¡¯s eyes widened. Archie had warned him before that Marshal¡¯s body was not perfect, especially the spiritual energy. He should not try to touch the energy. The spiritual energy in it was so strong, if the Marshal went near it...
Mark took a deep breath and pressed down his instinctive difort over powerful abilities, he said, ¡°Marshal¡¯s beast is inside.¡±
As soon as Cassey¡¯s face changed, he dropped themunication device in his hand and followed the Marshall directly. ¡°Go and evacuate the crowd.¡±
Mark responded, turning his head to Xiao Chen. ¡°Communicate with the monitoring station and wait outside.¡±
Xiao Chen, who had some difficulty breathing, looked at the ice in shock and his eyes showed a trace of confusion.
¡°Xiao Chen!¡± Mark shouted, then Xiao Chen looked back and nodded. Mark gritted his teeth, activated his spiritual energy core and rushed out.
Dewitt was the fastest. He did not hesitate to walk into the apartment. He opened the door, then took one step at a time and went straight in. When the door opened, a bitter chill and powerful energy poured out and the whole house shook as Dewitt stepped in.
The room was dark, there was no light at all and the living room was littered with pillows and cans.
The next second, a white blob suddenly shed through a concealed door in the corner of the living room.
It was Wen Jin.
In the morning, before Dvett went out, he was still a smooth fox. He didn¡¯t know what he had gone through since his fur was a mess. Wen Jin rushed out and saw Dewitt. He fell down after half a meter because his paw tripped over the fallen door.
At the first sight of Dewitt, Wen Jin trembled violently, looked angry, shook his head and shouted, ¡°What are you hiding at home?!¡±
The creature had no breath, it was huge and was extremely proficient in piercing through the wall and scattering everywhere. No matter how Wen Jin tried to grab it, he couldn¡¯t catch it!
Cassey grasped his gun tightly, but only Dewitt could understand what Wen Jin said. He saw Wen Jin chittering so excitedly, almost instantaneously and knew there must be a fierce high-ranking ability user in the room!
These people knew that the Marshal was still recovering and so they wanted to directly attack the Marshal¡¯s contract beast!
Cassey¡¯s eyes shed with a ferocious light.
However, Dewitt, without hesitation, rushed forward in three and grabbed Wen Jin in his arms, before touching the little fellow¡¯s cold ws and Dewitt frowned.
Wen Jin looked unhappy, but when he saw Dewitt, he quietly retrieved his reiki and stopped the consumption. Not much was left after releasing the icence that had pierced the house. Wen Jin tucked two cold, soft little paws onto Dewitt¡¯s neck to keep warm.
The cold temperature on the ws passed through the paw pads to Dewitt¡¯s skin. He squinted and found that the body of the fox was shaking.
If he was right, Wen Jin should have been the one to make these ice cubes, this little fellow... he couldn¡¯t even regte his own core temperature when using his ability?
¡°Marshal...¡± From the moment Dewitt rushed up, Casey¡¯s expression changed, fearing what Wen Jin would bring after he appeared and seeing Dewitt holding the little fox, he hurried up and signaled Dewitt to step back.
Nevertheless, Dewitt did not respond to him. After pulling off his military coat, he let Wen Jin stick directly to him through his thin under shirt. After feeling Wen Jin¡¯s temperature rising slightly, he went straight to the door.
Seeing Dewitt¡¯s movements, Wen Jin¡¯s heart jumped in his chest and he moved slightly, wrinkled his face and made a fierce expression. ¡°Chee!!¡±
Dewitt turned on the light in the room and looked at the ice basts that were littered everywhere and the pierced walls with deep eyes.
The fierce Wen Jin waited for half a minute with his wrinkled little face. Nothing appeared in the room. He gave a nk look. ¡°Chee?¡± Was that thing gone? Had it finished attacking him?
¡°That was a hologram.¡± After that, Dewitt exined, he looked deeply into the room again. ¡°I just left this morning and you tore down the entire apartment.¡±
¡°Chee?¡± Wen Jin tilted his head. What was hologram? If it was like Dewitt said and just like that effect of the hammer, that is to say... those monsters just now, they weren¡¯t real?
It was impossible. Those monsters were rushing at him constantly and he couldn¡¯t catch them. They were definitely going to hurt him. Otherwise, he wouldn¡¯t have smashed the house. How, how could it be a hologram? Was the big fool telling him a lie?
Cassey also saw the holographic studio filled with nothing but ice. Looking at the ice then at the hairy dumpling in Dewitt¡¯s hand, he almost dropped his gun to the ground... Was this a dream?
Were all these ice cubes made by that little hairball? Cassey was shocked to think that Marshal hade straight into the room without any hesitation and he always felt as if he had learned something he shouldn¡¯t know.
Dewitt felt a headacheing on when he looked at the destroyed house, but it was more troublesome that it had been destroyed in such a high profile way. When he thought of Cook outside, Dewitt felt itchy.
He wanted to criticize the little fox¡¯s education, but when he turned his head and saw Wen Jin¡¯s muddled face, he thought of the fat little buttocks he had seen on the screen before and did not know what technology was. Dewitt heart suddenly rolled. His tone was serious and calm. ¡°It¡¯s expensive to repair the walls.¡±
¡°Chee...?¡± Wen Jin turned his head stiffly.
¡°I only have one apartment.¡± The voice fell and behind him was a speechless Cassey, who looked at Dewitt and Wen Jin incredulously. His eyes were full of ¡®am I seeing a ghost?¡¯ ¡°Marshal will it do that again?¡±
Dewitt did not look at Cassey at all, but went to another room with Wen Jin in his arms ¨C their bedroom.
At this time, Wen Jin probably reflected on what had happened, although he did not want to ept the fact. Now he had a little bit of desire to bury his face in a cave. He bit Dewitt¡¯s sleeve and felt a little hot on his face. He didn¡¯t want to let the big fool go to another room to enjoy his masterpiece.
Nevertheless, Dewitt went over and opened the door and looked at the big icence that ran across the bedroom. He squinted and said meaningfully, ¡°It¡¯s a little serious.¡±
Cassey behind him had been driven mad by his own thoughts. Although the ability was really very powerful and terrible, if it was not an ability, but was formed instantaneously, then it could be disassembled by a robot. What on earth was the Marshal thinking?!
Chapter 33 - Acting Dewitt
Chapter 33: Acting Dewitt
¡°What¡¯s the value? In the millions?¡± At the Capital Energy Monitoring Station, a man in a Major General¡¯s uniform stood behind the screen and pushed up his sses by their frame. ¡°At least a level 5 ability?¡±
The technician in front of him looked at the data on the screen and swallowed, ¡°Yes, yes, Sendao, but I couldn¡¯t get through to Major General Cassey¡¯smunicator.¡±
Another technician in the space said, ¡°Major General, I¡¯ve run a check and the Marshal¡¯s residence is nearby. Is it possible that this is the Marshal?¡±
¡°He¡¯s wearing a restraining ring and his ability frequency is recorded here.¡± Sendo tilted his head sideways. ¡°Is there nobody else near there?¡±
¡°Yes, Mr. Cook and... Major General, we have received amunication from one of our staff members, right near the energy wave.¡± The researcher said, with a sudden look and a shout.
¡°Connect.¡± Sendo¡¯s face was very serious. How terrible was it that, in Capital Star, a level five ss A ability user was not equipped with a restraining ring? A mighty ability that had not yet been registered was enough to set off a huge wave on Capital Star and the energy station would surely be held responsible for it.
Besides, a level 5 ability... How many years had the Empire not had one?
The level of an ability was determined by nature. In other words, the moment a fetus was born, the Energy Monitoring Station would already record what level the baby¡¯s innate talent was. If there was a good talent found, it would be recorded separately and the ability would be trained.
Apart from Dewitt, the Empire had no second S-level talent, but a level 5 was also an extremely terrible realm and must be recorded!
¡°Ten million?!¡± Cassey was also shocked by the news.
Mark was still evacuating the crowd outside and Xiao Chen, who was in contact with the station, reported to him the reaction at the station. After hanging up the phone, Cassey¡¯s eyes were as big as a copper bell.
Ten millions on the recording device meant that the ability was at least level 5, A ss and he only had a level 3 A ss. It was very difficult for any level of ability to reach level 5, even for Marshal, he was only level 4.
And...
Cassey¡¯s eyes fell on Wen Jin. Was it from a contract beast?
Wasn¡¯t Assyria always saying that a beast couldn¡¯t have an energy core? They always say that today¡¯s contract beasts are already different from the beasts thousands of years ago. But how different were they exactly? Enough to make a big icence that could pierce through a house?
He used to think that such a small white dumpling was so soft that he might be regarded as the soft rib of Marshal and then attacked, but now... Cassey looked up at the massive icence, then at the little white dumpling standing on Dewitt, with his tail up and the Marshal¡¯s quarrelsome appearance and silently swallowed his saliva.
This soft rib was actually very hard.
¡°Did you get hurt?¡± Ignoring Wen Jin¡¯s chittering, Dewitt directly pinched one of the little fox¡¯s cold paws then put it in his hand, pinched it and passed a little heat to it.
¡°Chee!¡± No! Wen Jin pulled back his paws and was very angry. He felt that what had just happened was absolutely not his responsibility. Dewitt should be med for it. Why did he go to the room alone and watch some messy little movies in the evening?
Standing behind them, Cassey took a serious look at the pierced walls and the little fox stamping his feet. He thought that the Marshal was a very entric questioner.
¡°Marshal...¡± Although Cassey had been trying hard to be a tree in the background, in this situation, the idea was a bit too harsh, so he swallowed, ¡°What, these ice basts...your home... Did your little fellow do it?¡±
Cassey¡¯s phrase ¡®your little fellow¡¯ probably delighted Dewitt, who responded, ¡°Well, it¡¯s too small to learn how to control his ability.¡±
The voice was filled with a strong smell of ¡®the children at home are too young to manage.¡¯
Cassey: ...
This was not a small problem at all. Could they control the force? The palm sized fox, no, now the little fox had gotten fat and was the size of two palms, had hit the house, piercing it with a deadly icence and still even had the strength to stand angrily on the Marshal¡¯s hands! Could it be that the little thing still wasn¡¯t tired?!
¡°Well, the big hammer exploded when he was challenged by the Inte celebrity...¡± It must be because... when fighting, Cassey always rushed to the front and killed the enemy wantonly and he felt that he would never be frightened by anything, but, with this sentence, he stuttered before asking.
¡°Well, I didn¡¯t tell him to. It was because he wanted to see the special effects.¡±
Cassey: ...
He suddenly felt a little bad for the otherpetitor in the hammer game.
¡°But your Zerg poisoning...¡±
¡°Archie said he thinks it might have been cured due to the contract.¡± Dewitt said seriously.
Archie was also very skeptical about this, although he said that it may be rted to the contract, but that might not be all. After all, if the contract could let anyone resist Zerg poisoning, then his subordinates, Eve, who was at Casey¡¯s level and was also an owner of a qi beast, should be cured. But Eve¡¯s Zerg poison did not disappear from her body because of the contract.
Cassey looked at him vaguely, wondering if he was going to try to catch a contract beast for Allen¡¯s sake. But the little fox was a level 5 grade A, this was crazy!
At the same time, a group of housekeeping robots called by Cassey surrounded the apartment. The holographic screen wall created by them formed a huge ck barrier, isting the whole single vi. From the outside, the inside situation was almost invisible, while several other machines were cutting into the ice outside.
Mark¡¯s evacuation work was very good and the area where Dewitt lived was rather special, not located in the same ce as the ordinary Assyrian residential area. So when he came out, there was only... Cook.
He was proud that he could stay through a ten million reading. However, Cook obviously had some unwillingness and inadequate strength. His face was white and his eyes were still stubbornly looking in the direction of Dewitt, but he was obviously speechless.
Seeing that, Dewitt ignored him directly, Cook asked Mark to call the center for help, got in the suspension car and went in the direction of the scientific research institute.
Wen Jin was still thinking with his head down when the car drove away.
After he had thought about it the whole morning, he deted like a fox who couldn¡¯t steal chickens.
He thought that he had used his little remaining reiki to destroy the silly program and the house and created a huge hole. But the silly one was very poor, so the hole might be a little troublesome to fix.
No, it should be very troublesome.
Since Wen Jin¡¯s body had not healed, ten small lingshi had only let him recover just barely. He did not know exactly how many he would need to heal fully. Now that the big fool had to build a house, the day his new stone arrived in his paws was even more dim.
To sum it up roughly and simply, there was a serious shortage of Reiki and his demon Dan had not been restored, but now he was a fox with a lot of debt.
The fat meaty fox lying in Dewitt¡¯s arms sighed heavily in a way that saw through the fog.
The sigh was so amazing that Dewitt was shocked. Imagine a meat dumpling who used to only know how to eat, drink and y with his hands sigh dejectedly. What kind of feeling was this?
¡°What¡¯s wrong?¡± Asked Dewitt.
¡°Chee...¡± Wen Jin drooped his ears and went motionless.
¡°Yes?¡± Dewitt moved his arm and shook a pool of meat in his hand.
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin became impatient and gave Dewitt a sharp tail-twitch on his arm.
Dewitt thought for a while and suddenly thought of something. The weird feeling in his heart rolled up again. He reached out and adjusted Wen Jin¡¯s position; his belly was turned to the sky and his four paws were bent. ¡°The house is not a serious issue. Don¡¯t worry too much.¡±
¡°Chee?¡± Wen Jin¡¯s confused eyes looked up as if to say, ¡®Really?¡¯
¡°Yes.¡± Dewitt¡¯s eyes shed with a glimmer of humor, but soon disappeared as if he was an emperor. ¡°I¡¯ll find a way.¡±
Big, big silly was saying this for his sake? Wen Jin blinked his eyes. Was he afraid that he was worried, so he said that?
Wen Jin¡¯s face was tight and he thought very seriously for a while. Finally, he decided that he couldn¡¯t be a big brother who gave his small tail a difficult time.
With this in mind, Wen Jin did not do anything immediately, but turned over in Dewitt¡¯s arms, thinking that the big fox should bear the burden of the big fox¡¯s mistakes. The hole he made, he must repair it! So he raised his chin to Dewitt and said with his head held high and his chest pushed out, ¡°Don¡¯t think about it, it¡¯s on me! I¡¯m sure I¡¯ll get you money to repair your house!¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s voice was naturally milky, coupled with the appearance of his small chest, it looked so lovely that a smile almost cracked Dewitt¡¯s paralyzed face.
In order to keep the y going, Dewitt had to turn his eyes and look out of the window.
Wen Jin was a little suspicious of his sudden movements, tilted his head and moved his face in the direction of Dewitt¡¯s attention. He was very puzzled.
¡°It¡¯s going to be a little difficult.¡± Dewitt¡¯s eyes fell on the scenery of the broken house outside the window, his eyshes long and thick. A pair of blue eyes were beaten by the sunshine and looked a little watery.
Wen Jin stared at it for a long time, shocked! The next moment, the whole fox was a little overwhelmed.
Was this big fool crying?! Weren¡¯t people concerned about men who dropped tears easily? Why was this big fool crying? Wen Jin knew that houses were very important to human beings, but he never thought that this big fool would cry because of a house!
Wen Jin was so panicked that he didn¡¯t know where to put his four paws when the suspension car suddenly hit a bump. Wen Jin failed to stand on his hind legs. Subconsciously, he bent his legs and sat down with his butt on Dewitt¡¯s leg.
Originally it was nothing, but Wen Jin felt like he was sitting on something else...
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Dewitt: It¡¯s really hard to touch the buttocks of my little fox...
Chapter 34 - Pinched
Chapter 34: Pinched
Stunned, the little fox was trying to turn his head to check his buttocks, when suddenly heard a voiceing from behind his head, ¡°But -¡°
So Wen Jin¡¯s attention was pulled back in an instant.
Dewitt took a deep breath and said earnestly, ¡°I will work hard.¡±
¡°Chee, chee...¡± Wen Jin listened to Dewitt¡¯s heavy voice. Once again, he was deeply aware of his tremendous mistake in stabbing the house. Guilt was pouring into his heart. The fox¡¯s paws shifted uneasily on Dewitt¡¯s thigh.
When Wen Jin¡¯s small head was full of thoughts such as ¡®what do I do¡¯, ¡®the big fool was bullied and I made him cry¡¯, ¡®stabbed by my icence¡¯ and so on. As he was deeply troubled by these thoughts, he suddenly felt as if his butt had been pinched by something?!
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin suddenly shouted and suddenly stood up. As soon as he turned his head, he saw Dewitt¡¯s hand. After staring at the big hand for a long time, Wen Jin reacted sensibly. He just felt strange. Should it be because he identally sat on Dewitt¡¯s hand?
But the other side¡¯s hands were stretched out, it seemed that there was no trace of movement. Then, was it his illusion that he was pinched?
Wen Jing was stunned. He raised his head again and looked into Dewitt¡¯s eyes, which looked very sad. Dewitt having a pair of bright eyes, Wen Jing thought silently, should be his illusion.
Although the fox¡¯s buttock and tail were sensitive areas, when he was a child, his mother told him that ce must not be touched and bitten by other foxes. Then he was innocent, now he was somewhat sad. Wen Jin thought and simply changed ces to sit.
After sitting down, he stepped on the perimeter of his seat with his paws and pushed the pleats of Dewitt¡¯s trousers until he carefully smoothed out a small piece around him, which relieved him and he sat down again.
When he seeded, he found that Dewitt still seemed sad, so he reached out and pushed on his stomach, ¡°Don¡¯t be sad, I will help you fix the house.¡±
The little fox¡¯s promise, though it sounded milky, was inexplicably weighty.
Dewitt looked down, his gaze falling on Wen Jin, who was lowering his head. He asked him seriously, ¡°Really?¡±
Wen Jin took a deep breath and raised his head sharply. ¡°Hmm!¡± Who made you my little tail?
Dark pupils collided with Dewitt¡¯s eyes in the air and thetter paused as if epting such a seemingly illogical promise. Then he reached out and hugged Wen Jin in his arms. One hand wrapped around Wen Jin¡¯s back and hugged him around his waist. The other hand held his little butt.
Wenjin: !!!
Why was he touching his butt?
Was... was this the way human beings embraced? Why did he always feel that it was weird?
But the big fool was sad now, maybe he really needed someone to hold, plus that hand was still, there was no chaos, so Wen Jin let Dewitt hold him.
The very guilty Wen Jin did not resist for the first time andy gently on Dewitt. During this period, the big fox also stored a lot of Dewitt¡¯s movements of touching and holding on to his butt in the back of his mind.
Forget it. Big fool is sad. Wen Jinforted himself.
What Wen Jin did not know was that Dewitt, holding him in his arms, had a wolf¡¯s ambition. While he touched his butt with both hands, his blue eyes were about to glow green.
That soft ass felt too good... That kind of loose meat was never found on Dewitt¡¯s body and his skin was always tight against his muscles. While the warm meat was soft and squishy, but also very flexible and rubbing it would make people feel happy.
Dewitt endured, but ultimately did not push too far. When he put Wen Jin down, he pretended like it had been a mistake, reached out and pinched Wen Jin¡¯s little butt carefully.
¡°... Chee!¡± It was so obvious that Wen Jin blushedpletely. His butt was so sensitive that he jumped off Dewitt¡¯s body andnded half a metre away. ¡°Don¡¯t touch it!¡±
Dewitt looked innocently stunned. ¡°What? I was afraid you¡¯d fall.¡±
Did this big fool really care about him that much?
Wen Jin bit his teeth and said, ¡°I know. Just don¡¯t touch me anymore. I don¡¯t like people touching me!¡±
Dewitt paused and nodded very seriously, looking as if he could get on the honor roll at any time. ¡°Okay, I¡¯ll pay attention to itter.¡±
Wen Jin stopped and suddenly found that the seat he jumped over seemed to be illuminated by sunshine, especially warm... Although not as warm as a big fool, he liked the sunshine.
After thinking for a moment, Wen Jin decided not to go back to the minefield on Dewitt and sleep. He just curled up in a small ball on that seat. His chin and ws were on his big fluffy tail. From below, one could see his four meaty paw pads.
Afterfortably lying down, Wen Jin began to think about his owner, thinking about how to build a house for the silly big man.
Looking at the fox who chose not to sleep on him, Dewitt felt very ufortable with the emptiness in his arms.
Just as Wen Jin was counting a gold coin, two gold coins to sleep, a basket of money in his dream was already running towards him, Dewitt suddenly asked, ¡°Can you change into human form?¡±
The vague Wen Jin answered subconsciously, ¡°Hmm...¡± Yes, he looked good too.
The images of the contract beast that Wen Jin saw on the hologram when he smashed the house was actually a popr documentary about the contract beasts that Dewitt watched when he could not sleep with Wen Jin.
In that documentary, it was said that the ancientw of intermarriage with beasts still existed in Assyria. At that time, beasts could transform into human beings. They had two forms: beast and humanoid and were able to transform freely. After the passage of so many years, fewer and fewer beasts had such abilities. Up to now, there were no beasts that could aplish this transformation at all.
It was the stronger the beasts that could possess the human form and they were said to astonishingly graceful and beautiful, as if they were the darlings of heaven and earth, carefully carved by God.
¡°Yes?¡± Dewitt hesitated for a moment before asking him to repeat, but Wen Jin had fallen asleep at that time.
Looking at the sleeping face of the little fox in the sunshine, Dewitt touched his straight nose and showed a trace of self-mockery in his eyes.
After getting on the bus, he set up a sound istion between the front and back rows, so at the moment, Casey and Mark couldn¡¯t hear them. Xiao Chen was sent to contact the monitoring station and only he and Wen Jin were in the back row.
Otherwise, Dewitt was afraid that anyone who heard his words would feel extremely weird.
Even if Wen Jin was different from other beasts, did that mean that he could be human? In Assyria, most people rejected contract beasts. Many of them may even have the blood of the ancient contract beasts in their veins. That was the most advantageous proof that the Assyrians once lived and bred with contract beasts.
But many Assyrians do not want to admit it. They think that the beasts were fierce, selfish and full of deterrence toward human beings.
Dewitt looked at Wen Jin with one hand on his head. In the past, he agreed with and approved of such remarks, but now, he somewhat denied them.
Those who said these words must not have seen a contract beast really open its heart to people. People... they were much moreplicated than Qi beasts.
As his life came to an end, only the little fox apanied him. He did not feel regretful, on the contrary, he was deeply grateful. For him, apart from the Zerg poisoning, the most important thing he wanted to do was to find out if the contract could be broken. The people he asked were already in action thesest two days and maybe soon he would get the answer.
He reached out and touched Wen Jin¡¯s head. The little fellow was very sensitive, when he noticed something going towards him, he immediately raised his sharp ears. However, when he realized that it was Dewitt, his ears drooped again. It was a state ofplete rxation without a trace of vignce.
As soon as Wen Jin woke up, he was carried into the scientific research institute by Dewitt. It was Archie who walked in their direction. Archie seemed to have spent all this time in the research institute. He also dressed in the clothes of the research institute very neatly. He seemed to be very familiar with the work there.
However, the first words that he was going to say with a happy face were swallowed by him.
Archies face was full of joy, but the expression was cut off by himself. His raised mouth was pulled down and his eyes were staring at Wen Jin. Archie looked at Wen Jin and Dewitt incredibly. ¡°Oh my God, Dewitt, how did he get so fat?¡±
Wen Jin, who just woke up: ¡°...¡± His ws itched.
Doubtful Dewitt: ??
¡°My God, how old is he?¡± Archie opened his eyes wide and stepped forward. ¡°Thest time I saw him was three days ago. Did you know that a beast has to control its weight when it¡¯s young? Feeding it so much will make it fat. If he doesn¡¯t do anything else, it will affect your health.¡±
Hearing the six words ¡®affecting health¡¯, Dewitt had a stiff back. ¡°Very serious?¡±
¡°Did you give him unlimited dried meat?¡± Archie red at Dewitt. ¡°How about control? Normally, just eat one or two a day. How much do you give him in a day?¡±
Dewitt: ¡°...¡± Several cans of... Wait...the box he bought before was empty.
Listening to Archie¡¯sints about Dewitt, Wen Jin shook his head indifferently. Then he grieved and chewed on his paw. Big silly needed money to repair the house. He may never have dried meat again.
Wen Jin always wanted to be considered gentle and tender, thinking about being fat caused him to be distressed. Why did he always have to be so unlucky. The big hammer broke when he just wanted to y with it and he demolished Dewitt¡¯s house after wanted to check whether the big fool was hiding things about the re-eyed monster.
¡°Ah, I have to give him a physical examination.¡± Archie frowned and looked worried about Wen Jin¡¯s future. ¡°Old Chen is not here, but thest veterinary team in the research institute can help.¡±
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The just woken up Wen Jin who was called fat: You shallow human! It¡¯s not fat, it¡¯s solid, it¡¯s plump!
Chapter 35 - Maybe He’s Eager to find a Woman
Chapter 35: Maybe He¡¯s Eager to find a Woman
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Since Archie said Wen Jin was fat, Wen Jin didn¡¯t want to talk to him very much. He kept his head on the other side of Dewitt¡¯s arms. It seemed that he was more interested in the scenery there, but in fact, he was just trying to keep his pride.
Archie tried to tease the little beast on the way in, but before he reached out, Wen Jin¡¯s head would move to DeWitt¡±s other side. He even stood up and lie down in another direction, facing Archie with his fat little butt. The small butt was full of curves but disyed unhappiness.
However, in the middle of this change of direction, there was still a slight mistake. Wen Jin thought that it was because Dewitt held him the wrong way today, or that the man¡¯s uniform was too slippery. But he slipped traction with his paws several times in the middle of the change and almost turned over directly, which scared the fox to death.
Butter, when Wen Jin had a little more experience, he would grasp his two ws against Dewitt¡¯s chest with great force, the kind of force with which he would leave two little prints on Dewitt¡¯s straight uniform. With this effort, Wen Jin tried moving for the second time and was able to stabilize his body and his tail did not shake much. This was better!
Archie touched the bridge of his nose and said sensibly, ¡°It¡¯s angry with me.¡±
Dewitt felt the weight on his arming from the fox and he wanted tough a little but he didn¡¯t deny it.
However, he did not prevent Archie from continuing to ¡°connect¡± with Wen Jin, which seemed rare, but watching how much Wen Jin avoided Archie and escaped to Dewitt, the Marshall felt that the little fox was being childish.
¡°Major General Archie.¡± Cassey was a rough man. He normally ate whenever he wanted and looking at the little fox getting fatter and fatter, he thought, ¡®how happy does he look?¡¯ On the contrary, he himself was eating less nowadays and wondered if he was too thin. So instead of focusing on what they said about health checkups, he was more worried about his colleagues. ¡®What happened to Eve and Allen?¡¯
Although Archie ranked as Major General, the frontier fighters always showed a little more respect in the face of military doctors.
As soon as Cassey uttered his words, the corridor became silent.
Eve and Allen were both the early victims of Zerg poisoning. The reason why they had survived to this day is basically because of their powerful abilities. Except for Dewitt¡¯s special injuries, which were caused directly by the King of Zergs, all other people would fight the toxins with the ability in their bodies until the ability was destroyed and disappeared. Zerg poison would then wantonly enter their hearts.
That was why, when Archie contracted Dewitt, he envisioned that Dewitt¡¯s energy core would be impacted by the contract. He thought that this might increase the originally ability and thus repelling the Zerg poison. But the two¡¯s energy cores were getting weaker by the day and these two people¡¯s recent situation was getting worse and worse.
Sure enough, after Cassey asked, Archie shook his head and sighed, ¡°Mary seems to have woken up a little within thesest two days, but Eve¡¯s vital signs have not improved... Her parents have been at the Research Institute for two days.¡±
Eve¡¯s parents were both well-known wealthy people in the empire and were beyond rich. Since Eve¡¯s poisoning, the two elders had been running around all the time. Many scientific research institutes used precious medicines to try to relieve the Zerg poison. Eve¡¯s parents provided the Institute with not only medicine but also huge financial support. Both of them had been travelling around but now they had been with their daughter for thest two days, which was enough to see the seriousness of the situation.
Mary was Eve¡¯s contractual beast.
Wen Jin heard his words, snorted coldly and thought they would never get things done the way they were doing it. These fools had not looked past their grief and sorrow. In this way, they dare to say that he ate too much, that he was fat and that he had to have an examination!
That was just not true!
Thinking about it again, he felt angry. He had been looking at the big fool in the face, plus he got the news of his Lingshi. After that, he believed that all of these adults had the face of a viin. This time, they wanted to use those metal sticks to poke at him again!
Even if he had just pierced Dewitt¡¯s house, he would never allow Dewitt to retaliate against him in this way! With that in mind, the little fox opened one eye, ncing at Dewitt as he said, ¡°Hey.¡±
Dewitt always paid more attention to Wen Jin¡¯s actions. When the little fellow turned his head, he felt it and immediately looked down.
When his deep nce fell down, normally it would be full of pressure, but since he was looking at Wen Jin, that pressure disappeared without a trace.
¡°I¡¯ve saved your life, so you can live in a house.¡± Wen Jin said, feeling that he was particrly reasonable, ¡°I will help you repair the house, one yard at a time. This check...I do not want to do it. I do not like it.¡± Wen Jin thought of when they were on the bus again and when Dewitt¡¯s eyes were wet. He shook his tail impatiently. ¡°Besides, don¡¯t cry anymore. I said I¡¯ll fix it for you. You¡¯re not a baby. You can cry when something happens.¡±
Dewitt was his little tail and if he cried at will, how disgraceful would this be?
Wen Jin had not seen many others crying, but when he saw others crying, especially when he saw Dewitt crying, he was conflicted with two different feelings. No one other than Dewitt would have the honor of being his small tail.
Despite his cute appearance, in fact, he could easily remember Hongyan and rage that he felt hundreds of years ago.
He couldn¡¯t even remember what that beautiful girl looked like, but the food made by that beautiful girl was very delicious. Wen Jin tried to forget that vor for hundreds of years, but he couldn¡¯t forget it. Wen Jin always felt that that experience was amazing. It was only after he learned how others could cheat people into eating and drinking. Memories that he had buried suddenly poured into his head.
Wen Jin fell deeply in love with the girl. From then on, he felt that his little fox life had a rather novel experience.
At that time, in anger, Wen Jin hung the man who had bullied Hongyan and forced him to do Hongyan¡¯s clothes in a small corner of the ghost forest for a full month. The man was so frightened that he cried every day. Hongyan thanked him very much. Wen Jin did not remember the happy look, but after, he received double the snacks!
The little fox was happy, but also every day that small stone like person was crying, that person cries when he bowed beneath the fox¡¯s eyes. The other side¡¯s tears fell invisibly falling onto Wen Jin¡¯s delicious pastries,pletely not blocked!
So Wen Jin did not want this big fool to be sad or cry at all. Wen Jin was a reasonable demon and would never purposely cause trouble for his small tail.
Dewitt touched Wen Jin¡¯s head. If he had it his way, he would kiss Wen Jin more or rub and embrace him until he was satisfied before he let go. But today was not a day he could fulfill that wish. He could tell what Eve¡¯s condition was based on Archie¡¯s exaggerated expression. Dewitt¡¯s mood became heavy, but even so, he whispered to Wen Jin, ¡°Okay.¡±
Master Wen Jin felt neglected. His tongue snaked out as he licked his ws. Then he closed his eyes and chittered nomittally. He could not remember Hongyan¡¯s face, so he was worried he would forget his Master too. This was when he realised that he had face blindness.
In fact, his master had said that the heroic Wen Jin resolutely deleted faces from his memory.
But face blindness...
He couldn¡¯t remember Hongyan¡¯s face, his mother¡¯s face had been blurred for a thousand years, but he could clearly remember the smell of her body and the feel of her fur against his face. He could not remember his Master¡¯s face but he could remember that he wanted to fight every day... Wen Jin, who closed his eyes, drew up a new face in his mind and when that face took shape in his mind, Wen Jin opened his eyes humming and chittering.
Could he actually not be facially blind? Didn¡¯t he remember this big, silly face? His master was a quack!
When Wen Jin was thinking alone, Archie took them to an observation room.
The observation room was full of ss. Looking from the outside, there were many transparent capsules in it. Beds?
Wen Jin blinked and could not understand the structure, but he probably understand what the room was for, because the people lying in the capsules smelled of bed bugs.
But... these people were really rich.
Wen Jin squatted on Dewitt and licked his front paws, but his tender tongue was still sticking out, scraping the soft little feet curling up his fur. He remembered that every time he slept, Dewitt would turn off the lights. After Wen Jin opened his mouth, he asked him curiously and Dewitt told him a lot about what electricity was and what kind of organization was there.
As Wen Jin fell asleep, he remembered that he had to pay for it.
In fact, Wen Jin couldn¡¯t remember what exactly Dewitt had said but he could feel the pressure of being in debt, which made him sit up and think of it.
Looking in this observation room in front of him where so many people were sleeping in the pods and at the lights that never turned off, Wen Jin looked at the big silly man close to him.
Wen Jin thought in his heart that these people must be very rich.
¡°Their heart beats are lower than usual, body temperature is decreasing and the disorder value of energy nucleus is reaching its peak...¡± Archie said that this about half a month ago, these were the symptoms that appeared on Dewitt.
If Wen Jin did not appear, Dewitt would likely have been killed by the toxin as it made its way to his heart. Most of the people with Zerg poisoning did not have much time.
¡°Didn¡¯t Professor Lin¡¯s antidotee out?¡± Before Archie¡¯s words were finished, Cassey was the most agitated one. He listened to the same words several times a day and his patience was long gone. ¡°Can¡¯t you try it?¡±
¡°In theory, the initial drugs cannot be tested on living humans...¡±
¡°When is the time to test them to see if it will work?¡± Cassey was annoyed. ¡°If you don¡¯t try, it¡¯s a dead end. If you use it, maybe there¡¯s still a chance...¡±
Cassey said more and more manic, Dewitt frowned, wanting to interrupt and suddenly found that the ss room seemed to sh with a dark shadow.
The speed of the shadow was so fast that Cassey, who was arguing with Archie, didn¡¯t notice. But Dewitt was facing the ss partition. The disorder of the energy core could disturb his ability, but it could not affect his five senses. Dewitt¡¯s eyebrows rose.
¡°What¡¯s wrong?¡± Archie looked in Dewitt¡¯s direction.
¡°Is someone inside?¡±
¡°No.¡± Archie shook his head. ¡°It¡¯s not a routine check-up time now... What¡¯s up? What do you see?¡±
When Archie said thest word, his eyes immediately became serious. There were hundreds of patients on the other side. If something was really mixed in and they didn¡¯t know it, any disturbance in the life support systems were likely to affect everyone¡¯s lives.
Dewitt obviously thought of this entire floor, but this room, as Wen Jinined, was filled with ss and there was hardly any hidden space. A person who stayed in it would surely be seen.
As they talked, Wen Jin sat on Dewitt¡¯s arm, wagging his tail and gazing with interest at the bottom of one of the pirs, which revealed a small pinch of round brown hair, a small slippery tail.
While Wen Jin was staring at the small beast, the other party seemed to feel his eyes. The round tail shook suddenly and then turned up very pretentiously.
The movement was very small, but it couldn¡¯t be hidden from Wen Jin¡¯s eyes.
Why, was this little beast provoking him by hooking its tail? Didn¡¯t hooking up one¡¯s tail mean mating? Was this beast using the wrong direction to provoke him? Even if this was not clear, it still dared to provoke him?! Warm squinting eyes burst out with a dangerous light, pointed ears were erected making him look very fierce.
He wanted to tell Dewitt to let people in for inspection when he heard a familiar voiceing over his head.
¡°I don¡¯t think someone can hide in this room,¡± it¡¯s Dewitt, ¡°but for safety¡¯s sake, it¡¯s better to search it.¡±
No one questioned Dewitt¡¯s five senses, so as soon as he said that, Archie immediately began contacting people and Wen Jin showed a good look.
In the corridor, only Cassey was still in his irritable mood.
After Archie had gone away, Dewitt looked at Cassey and pped him on the shoulder.
¡°Marshal...¡± Cassey turned around, he was a bigger man than Dewitt, but his eyes were red.
¡°Yes.¡± said Dewitt.
Looking deeply at Dewitt, Casey took a deep breath, squeezed his fist, resisted the impulse to hit the wall and stood behind Dewitt.
¡°Here we are.¡± It was ten minutester that Archie came back with a group of inspectors dressed in protective clothes. ¡°We will be standing at the door and let them go in for inspection. It shouldn¡¯t be a problem.¡±
Dewitt took the lead.
¡°I just contacted the veterinary team and they¡¯ll be ready there,¡± Archie said to Dewitt, looking again at the ss room, looking a little worried. ¡°Will there really be anyone in it? The security measures in the observation room are very strict and people watch and monitor it 24 hours, so that people can get rid of those inside.. They¡¯re more dangerous, I¡¯m afraid.¡±
Dewitt paused, remembering that Wen Jin had said he didn¡¯t want to have an examination and was about to refuse, but then the ss door slowly opened in front of them and several doctors in protective clothes entered in turn. Soon after, in that instant, a dark shadow skillfully grasped the gap between the door and the wall, almost turned into a brown sh and rushed out of it.
And this time, besides Wen Jin, nobody saw it!
The dark shadow that nobody saw was obvious in Wen Jin¡¯s eyes. He even caught it very clearly. After the ball rushed out, it shook its tail in Wen Jin¡¯s direction violently again.
It was so bold!
Wen Jin thought about it and stood up in a huff. When Dewitt did not respond, he turned into a white light and rushed out.
Cassey, who had bowed his head, was shocked to see such a white light. He looked up and saw Dewitt¡¯s empty hands. Then he reacted violently to what had just happened.
¡°That¡¯s... Little fellow?¡± Cassey said in a stunned voice.
Archie and Mark¡¯s eyes also looked at it. As soon as Dewitt¡¯s eyes darkened, he immediately stepped forward to chase after him. Starting from his contract with Wen Jin, the little fellow had never rushed out without a word.
Dewitt felt that this was not quite right, but as soon as he took that step, he was suddenly stopped by a voice.
¡°Marshal Dewitt?¡± It was a deep, old voice.
Dewitt paused. It was Eve¡¯s father and mother.
As soon as Eve¡¯s parents heard movement near their daughter¡¯s room, the two of them had rushed over. They were both ragged and unruly due to long-term worry and fatigue. Dewitt felt as if the two had aged decades since thest time he had seen them.
¡°You really recovered.¡± This time it was Eve¡¯s mother who spoke.
The etiquette education he received as a child made Dewitt take that step back. He licked his lips and said to Eve¡¯s parents, ¡°Hello, long time no see, but I¡¯m very sorry, I¡¯m going to excuse myself for a while.¡±
Eve¡¯s mother was stunned and seemed to want to keep Dewitt. ¡°We heard that your Zerg poisoning has...¡±
¡°Yes, my Zerg poisoning has indeed been solved. Although the cause has not been ascertained, I will cooperate with the scientific research institute.¡± Dewitt said every word with great rity, ¡°Excuse me.¡±
After Dewitt had finished, he made an apologetic gesture to the wife, bowed slightly, turned around and rushed out.
Behind him, Eve¡¯s mother was stiff and looked in the direction of Dewitt¡¯s departure with a trace of concern in her eyes. Cassey followed without saying a word. In the corridor, Eve¡¯s parents looked at each other, while Archie¡¯s eyes were still in the ss room, but if one looked carefully, they would find that his eyes were hollow.
There seemed to be a different smell in the air and Mark frowned.
However, Dewitt apparently underestimated Wen Jin¡¯s speed. Although he had finished a conversation in the shortest possible way, he failed to find Wen Jin when he rushed across a corner.
Cassey followed Dewitt and said, somewhat helplessly, ¡°This little fellow is still running so fast for the first time.¡±
Dewitt¡¯s face was very cold. It was his carelessness, he knew that Wen Jin had such a powerful ability. In addition, the five senses of a beast were better than that of human beings. At that moment, he might not have caught it, but Wen Jin must have seen something, so he chased after it.
If there was any danger...
Dewitt¡¯s eyes darkened and he said in a cold voice, ¡°Let¡¯s look for him separately.¡±
His little fox was indeed not weak. If the ratio of fairness, he thought that Cassey would not be Wen Jin¡¯s opponent, but the premise was fairness.
This little thing left him and he could not understand anything. His understanding of Assyria was almost zero. He usually looked fierce. In fact, his mind was very weak in calcting and guarding against calcting.
If one met someone who had a deviant mind and was ready to use it, they may easily fool that little fellow into going to eat food without a single soldier knowing. If the shadow was just bait, the other party didn¡¯t really want to do anything in the observation room and if the other party¡¯s purpose was to Wen Jin from the beginning... When he returned to the Capital Star, Wen Jin¡¯s sense of existence grew stronger and stronger day by day, though he wanted to protect it intentionally.
Within a few minutes, a worse hypothesis emerged in Dewitt¡¯s mind, which kept hovering in his mind, along with the horrors of the contracts he had seen in the diatorial arena in the past two days.The bloody pictures were all reced by Wen Jin in his mind. Suddenly, Dewitt felt his heart stopped beating.
¡°Marshal, I can¡¯t find him.¡± Ten minutester, Cassey stood in front of Dewitt, looking at Dewitt¡¯s heavy face, somewhat stunned, ¡°You too...¡±
¡°No.¡± Dewitt¡¯s voice was like an extremely sharp cold sword. It was as if blood could be seen at a touch and the pressure around him was visible to the naked eye.
Cassey was stunned. His intuition was not right, but he consoled subconsciously. ¡°Did you find him? But anyway, he¡¯d be in the research institute, right? There are researchers, doctors and so on and there are plenty of defensive measures. The kid is so fierce that he¡¯s sure to be okay. What¡¯s more,¡± Cassey said with sce and a cold joke. ¡°This little hairy dumpling is not a baby. Recently, there are many beasts in the scientific research institute. Maybe it smells a female beast and wants to bring a girl home.¡±
Don¡¯t worry too much!
Thetter half of Cassey¡¯s remarks were strangled by his strong sense of survival after he was looked at by Dewitt¡¯s frozen eyes.
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Cassey: I¡¯m not, I don¡¯t, I, I, I want to live...
Chapter 36 - Dewitt Lied to Him!
Chapter 36: Dewitt Lied to Him!
In fact, Cassey was not entirely wrong.
Wen Jin¡¯s speed had always been very fast and he was not affected by his recent weight gain. After all, he used to jump several miles high when he was a bigger fox. Now this weight was simply not worth mentioning. Only a judgmental human would see him and say that he was fat.
Four short legs were rolling like wheels in the air and the wind was moving at the speed of light. He was going the speed of light with all his strength! During the running process, Wen Jin seemed to have made a mask. His whole face was stretched out and his skin around his cheeks was blown to his neck.
He turned a corner with warm squinted eyes. He kicked hard with the hind legs, leaping out at a high speed and then stepping on the head of the brown fellow in front of him with his front paws! His hind paws followed closely. Four white-haired pawsnded in the same ce with great precision. They trampled a hole in the hair on the head of fellow.
In fact, from that point of view, the round tail that has been provoking him should be the best foothold. However, stepping on the tail, in the world of monsters and beasts, was very perverted and he was not such a fox.
He filtered out the choice of stepping on the tail directly without thinking about it.
After Wen Jinnded steadily on his opponent¡¯s head, his hind legs slightly retreated and then he pressed his whole body down.
Using all of his weight to hold down the fellow was no joke. After three days a whole box of small dried meat had instantly shown on Wen Jin. He still denied being fat but he wasn¡¯t the least bit light. The trampled man felt his brain snap, as if his head had been crushed. His thoughts went nk and he froze affected by Wen Jin¡¯s strength. Under the pressure of this force, his chin almost hit the floor directly but he was able to suddenly stop. His eyes looked at Wen Jin, who had jumped on the floor in front of him without hesitation.
It was also at this time that Wen Jin could see the other clearly.
The fellow¡¯s head was round, t in front, narrow and wide. The hair on the body was mostly ckish brown, but the hair near the eyes was all ck and as round as two eggs. The hair on the hop of the eyes was white around them and then ck around that, which could be said to be very artistic.
There was also a small white bib hanging around the neck. In Assyria, the beasts would wear human costumes, which basically meant that there was a master. However, the beast seemed a little haggard, although the body seemed to be strong but the dull fur color and watery, slippery eyes was a considerable contrast. It looked as if it had been severely haggard.
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin gave a cursory nce and roared at the other side, wagging his big tail behind him, squinting at the beast in front of him.
It was normal that the fellow wanted to run run but it was ugly, which made him not want to chase for long. And... This fellow was really strong and Wen Jin¡¯s weight was not the same. Using the human analogy, it should be as strong as Cassey.
Anyway, it looked like a human and it was provocatively shaking its tail. However, even if it was a woman, Wen Jin was not particrly interested in it. He caught up so suddenly and the temptation of hoarding circr things was an instinct ingrained from generation to generation.
It was the truth that Wen Jin liked to create ice even though he was afraid of the cold. And although he had only seen a sh of the beast through theboratory doors, he had seen it roughly, Wen Jin was assured that the strong fellow¡¯s tail in front of him had a very good curvature and was a perfect circle, which was very suitable for carrying.
¡°Ka...¡± The tanuki beast seemed stunned. At the moment of Wen Jin¡¯s arrival, it felt the pressure from the opponent¡¯s body and its eyes showed a trace of subconscious fear and yearning.
Wen Jin frowned as soon as he heard the voice. He wondered if he had misjudged that it was a woman. Why did this sound feel a little delicate?
Originally, he wanted to carry it back and shut it in as a pet and y with its tail. If it was a woman, he would not be interested. ying with her tail sounded too lewd, which was not in line with his pure and snow-like appearance.
Wen Jin, who was disappointed, flicked his head and patted his buttocks and decided to leave.
¡°My name is Mary.¡± The tanuki saw Wen Jin leaving and immediately hurried forward two steps. The soft, waxy and delicate voice, which contrasted with the figure extremely, was heard. Her eyes were wide and round. Against the background of the ck smoky makeup around her eyes, she looked very sad. ¡°I shook my tail because I didn¡¯t want to fight with you.¡±
Wen Jin didn¡¯t want to fight with her either. She so big that even King Tiger was inferior. If he started fighting, he might even bleed from his seven orifices just from a gentle shake of her newly grown foot hair.
There hadn¡¯t even been a fight yet and ¡®I don¡¯t want to fight with you¡¯ had been uttered? Wen Jin thought, shuffling his paws on the floor. This was a good thing that Mary did not really want to fight, or even have an encounter in this situation, it must be very boring.
It¡¯s like when someone wants to have an arm wrestling contest. The man would bulge up his strong chest muscles, walk up to the opponent with a handsome smile on his face and just put out his paw. Then the other person would immediately be like a balloon that had lost its breath and they buckled down on the ground like a small paper nest.
It was so fruitless!
Wen Jin looked scornfully at the woman who imed to be Mary and turned to ignore her and go back to Dewitt. However, Mary suddenly jumped forward two steps, then stopped in front of Wen Jin and touched the floor with her little ck hands.
¡°Yes, that ¨C I heard them say there was a very powerful fox demon. Although it is small, he is strong physical and his mental strength is superior... This is you, yes?¡± Mary asked, looking down at Wen Jin¡¯s little belly, which was a little swollen and drooping, and she bravely expressed her doubts with her eyes. However, this was brave, but in Wen Jin¡¯s seemingly aggressive little fat face stared back, Mary swallowed her saliva, ¡°They say you are very strong, they heard that Marshal¡¯s injury is cured also because you are intelligent. They say you are as strong as that adult, so can you tell me how to solve it? The Zerg poison?¡± Mary begged, her eyes were watery and she looked very pitiful.
Ever since Mary woke up, she has been trying to find information rted to Zerg poisoning. Although Eve couldn¡¯tmunicate now, they had a contract with each other for many years and she could clearly know by contract that Eve was dying.
But without Eve awake, Mary couldn¡¯tmunicate with human beings, plus there were some things that Eve could not convey to certain people. Mary could not easily trust people in today¡¯s research institute. So she thought of the colosseum that she had heard of before and thought she might find some help there. Mary wanted to take her chances to save Eve.
As a result, her luck was obviously very good. She didn¡¯t have to go to the arena. When she went out, she heard the very excited chitters from the room full of different sized beasts, and then she found out why.
Marshal Dewitt had recovered! And he was also contracted to a very powerful beast!
Then that scene from the corner ured.
Wen Jin, whose fame had spread so fast, had nothing to do with it. He had no feeling of being a big star at all. This was not because he reacted slowly, but simply because Wen Jin has his own starry consciousness every day. By contrast, he felt that such a young woman who dared to ask for him was very courageous.
¡°What can you give me?¡± Courage wasmendable and Wen Jin was a reasonable beast, but he was not generous because human beings were usually greedy by nature.
Mary looked very wronged, a pair of ears falling back and a look that said she would cry at any moment. ¡°Please, I can repay you!¡±
¡°Oh.¡± Wen Jin did not seem interested. ¡°But I don¡¯t want your reward. You can¡¯t give me what I want.¡±
¡°What do you want?¡± Mary asked boldly.
¡°Money, a lot of money, enough to repair the house!¡± Wen Jin did not shy away from saying this but also exaggerated to stretch out a small w, in the air to draw a superrge arc. He wanted it to be a lot, as high as a hill! And in order to show a visual shock, Wen Jin even tapped his back foot.
Sure enough, Mary was shocked when she heard it.
Wen Jin thought, ¡®Look, it¡¯s impossible to solve,¡¯ so he put his head and was about to leave.
Mary stopped him. ¡±I can give it to you! As much as you want! Not only can you fix a house, but a new one can be given to you!!¡±
Wen Jin was stunned. Had he heard wrong? A new house?
¡°... What kind of apartment?¡± Wen Jin asked suspiciously. Was brown hair so rich?
¡°Something better than an apartment! I can even give you big vis!¡± It seemed that she had seen hope and Mary¡¯s voice was so excited that it seemed particrly convincing.
But... Maybe it was not that brown hair was rich, but that its owner was rich?
Wen Jin, who was very good at transposition thinking, thought that it seemed logical as well. It was just like those emperors in Honghuang who were sick and would search all over the world to find famous doctors. If they were cured, they would wipe their necks like they were their ancestors, or if they were not cured, they would hang by their necks.
Then this brown hair should be a eunuch who had a small and shrill voice. Wen Jin thought, nodded his head very seriously, feeling that the metaphor was very vivid and the human setting was very consistent. However, he did not expect that one day, he would be forced by life to be a fox selling red medicine for the sake of gold.
In the past, when he was in Honghuang, he used medicine for food.
¡°Why were you so surprised just now?¡± sighed the chubby dumpling, sad for his spring and autumn.
¡°That...that was just idental.¡± Mary whispered, ¡°The Marshal is very rich. He has more money than my master. I thought you would have more demanding requests. I didn¡¯t expect you to ask for money... Yes, is the Marshal mean to you?¡±
No. Big fool was very kind to him. Wen Jin subconsciously wanted to say that, but when his little head savored over Mary¡¯s words carefully, he suddenly found the key point. Big fool was rich?
What was rich? Was he richer than someone who could deliver a house at will?
The little fox was shocked. Wen Jin raised his head. ¡°The kind of money that can build a house?¡±
Mary¡¯s face showed a trace of confusion. She felt a little strange about this but, at present, this very strong beast had a way to save her master, so she bit her lip and continued, ¡°Not only can you build a house, Capital Star has several blocks under his name, there are hundreds of ts there. And he¡¯s a marshal and even has two private mines. Although he doesn¡¯t control the energy stones, all the energy stones are taken from the mines and the profits are immense...¡±
Wenjin was stiff. Hundreds of apartments? Private mines? Super profits? Well, how was this totally different from the big fool he knew!
Didn¡¯t he cry bitterly in front of him at the thought of repairing the house before? At that time a pair of grieving eyes flooded with water... Even if he recalled it carefully now, all of them were... He was surprised to find out, what tears? They didn¡¯t seem to fall down.
Did the big fool pretend at that time? Why did he pretend he had no money?
Wen Jin¡¯s brain flickered through this problem for a moment and he felt his buttocks tighten sharply, as if expressing his grievances. Wen Jin¡¯s eyes widened and then he reacted sensibly. He gained ten pounds on the spot in anger. Didn¡¯t the big fool say that to touch his ass? Was he so perverted?
Just as Wen Jin saw a new world, several people in white coats suddenly appeared in the slightly empty corridor.
¡°Found it atst.¡± Cohen, who had checked Wen Jin on Liberec before, said, ¡°I¡¯ve been looking for you for a long time. Major General Archie has ordered me to take you for a physical.¡±
As soon as this group of people came over, Mary took a big step backward like a cat whose hair had been blown upwards. She alerted Wen Jin with a, ¡°Chiii!¡± Run fast!
Ordinary beasts may not be sensitive, but Mary has been shuttling around on the battlefields for many years and was keenly aware of the abnormal aura from the other person. And Mary is so familiar with that aura, it was the Zergs! Although she did not know why a Zergs aura was being emitted from a human, the strength was far higher than a human.
Mary was well-built. When she noticed the threat of the Zerg, her muscles tightened immediately. Even through the appearance of her fur, one could see the orderly muscles below.
Wen Jin wanted to say something, but after noticing Mary¡¯s actions, he could not help looking thoughtfully at the muscles on Mary¡¯s four feet and stretched out paws thoughtfully. Her cylindrical paws caught his attention.
¡°The beast is real trouble.¡± Cohen seemed to see Mary¡¯s resistance and said this with a cold, sarcastic expression, ¡°Go, catch the white one alive.¡±
When Cohen¡¯s voice fell, Mary bit her lower lip and thought, ¡®Sure enough, this group of people came for the Marshal!¡¯
Despite the intentional feeling that Wen Jin might be better than her, Mary was still a little afraid that there was a Zerg aura on these people. There were six Zergs that Eve could not beat. They were hidden within the human body and, this was unlike what they had seen before, it must have evolved!
Mary had a lot ofbat experience in this area and as soon as the two people behind Cohen were ready to move forward, they suddenly decided to give up their attacking posture, turn their direction and give a fierce push to Wen Jin, ¡°Chiii!¡± Run, run, go and find the Marshal!
Although she had heard the beasts in theboratory say how powerful Wen Jin was, she did not believe it. But Wen Jin was still smaller than Mary. Although he was fat, he was still like a baby.
Plus, Wen Jin was Marshal¡¯s beast and Mary was Eve¡¯s beast. She pushed Wen Jin aside subconsciously.
Wen Jin was also shocked. Such a beast, who was not very much bigger than him, still like a little girl, pushed him two meters away at once until he was pushed to a sitting position on the floor. She was very powerful!
When Mary saw Wen Jin pushed aside or not moving, she stared at the floor and didn¡¯t know what to look at. She was in a hurry. She rushed up and wanted to push a second time. Cohen burst out with a funny smile. In the next second, she rushed up and grabbed one of their white coats and suddenly a ck thing came out of the sleeve. A Zerg!
The Zergs, though small in size, were extremely disgusting in appearance and taste. The most striking thing was its speed. After flying out of the man¡¯s cuff, the Zerg sprang straight in Mary¡¯s direction. Mary could even see a little saliva on its face as it thought of its uing food supply.
Soon after that, just as the Zerg rushed towards Mary at top speed, Mary felt as if her neck had been jerked by something. The next second, the Zerg, which was so fast in the air, was pped on the floor by a w across it¡¯s face.
White furred ws did not leave the Zerg any way to live.
As she raised her head, she saw Wen Jin¡¯s undisguised expression of disgust. ¡°It¡¯s disgusting.¡±
Mary was stunned. ¡°That¡¯s fast.¡±
Before he had finished his sentence, he had angered the white coat. This time, he simply emptied a sleeve and dozens of Zergs rushed towards Wen Jin. They were smaller than the one he had just killed but they were still very disgusting.
¡°Those are all Zerg¡¯s! The first one should be the infected one!¡± Mary pointed to the white coat that the big bug hade out of, which had been pped by the gentle Wen Jin, ¡°Kill the leader and take out the mother zerg in the brain of that man. Otherwise, the Zerg¡¯s will regenerate constantly! Mother Zerg¡¯s who lose their infected bodies will be very vulnerable before their children are born and now is the best time to do so!¡±
Judging from what he had just done, Mary decided that Wen Jin should have no problem dealing with these Zergs. He was so fast that even Mary could not follow him.
However, this time, under the attack of dozens of Zergs, Wen Jin silently stepped back. ¡°No, disgusting.¡±
He wouldn¡¯t touch them directly with his paws. They were so disgusting that he couldn¡¯t even think about eating, sleeping or getting fat.
There were too many Zerg¡¯s and he did not have enough reiki. The reiki of a Lingshi could only let him create three to five icences at most and his present situation, he could not necessarily guarantee the uracy of the icence.
Mary was stunned.
¡°Run.¡± Wen Jin concisely summarized the current situation in his mind and then turned around and ran,pletely without the demeanor of a great demon.
However, Wen Jin ran out a few steps and heard a sharp voice behind him. ¡°You won¡¯t look back, you just keep running?¡± The voice was not amused and cold, but made Wen Jin look back.
Wen Jin saw Mary who was still behind him and he didn¡¯t know when she was caught by Cohen! Judging from the position, it was at most after Wen Jin ran out two steps!
It seemed that Mary was silent. Cohen stared at Wen Jin with contempt. ¡°If you go one step further, I¡¯ll kill it. This is the Academy of Sciences. I don¡¯t want to make too much noise. I advise you not to run out around that corner.¡±
As a member of the veterinary team, Cohen, even with the cooperation of the behind-the-scenes ambassadors, could only temporarily break the monitoring of such a ce. Once Wen Jin was exposed to the monitoring, it would certainly attract the reinforcement of the guards in the scientific research institute.
That would make things louder and he would never allow them to be noticed.
After all, the risk of taking this life in the research institute was already very high. Cohen had been observing in the monitoring room since Dewitt arrived. He almost went crazy when Archie said he was going to cancel the exam. If it weren¡¯t for Mary, he would never have found such a perfect entry opportunity.
In order not to attract attention and gain conversation time, Mary subconsciously turned into the corner, which just fitted Cohen¡¯s mind.
Are you kidding? Wen Jin sneered at Cohen behind him, thinking that he had only known the beast for a few minutes. Do you think you can threaten me with such a move? It¡¯s fantastic!
Wen Jin did not stop and continued to run forward, without hesitation at all. The butt jigged with each step.
Cohen¡¯s mouth had fallen slightly and his hands tightened sharply, but at that moment his mood was interrupted, Mary seized the opportunity and turned her head sharply. She took a bite of his hand and could almost hear the sound of flesh being torn!
Holding on to Mary¡¯s body, Cohen¡¯s big hand suddenly loosened and she jumped out.
At the same time, Wen Jin, who had already reached the end of the corridor, turned around at a terrible speed. Like a small artillery shell, he rushed through several white coats beside Cohen at a speed that could not be caught by the naked eye and rushed to him. Cohen subconsciously stepped back as if it were not Wen Jin running towards him but a giant.
In the next second, reiki condensed in the air and turned into three sharp icences, piercing fiercely in the direction of Cohen¡¯s heart.
The author has something to say: Originally I wanted to write the Marshal being the hero to save the fatty and then be seen as a special existence with the little cold eyes, to settle old ounts. However, I did not write it, so the plot can only be left to the next chapter.
I know that you like to see the interactive disys between the Meng Fox and the Marshal, but the plot still has to go on.
Chapter 37 - Hero Saves the Fatty
Chapter 37: Hero Saves the Fatty
In Wen Jin¡¯s mind, Mary did not threaten him, but Cohen did threaten his qualifications.
The word threat was very disgusting for Wen Jin. Because, generally speaking, as long as someone did something one time, whether they were sessful or not, there was a great possibility that there would be a second time, then another. And, one day, they would reach the point where they would be a pro and this possibility made the fox feel ufortable to think about.
So Wen Jin resolutely resisted the threat, as if someone had poked a dagger at him to find a softer piece of meat and then watched how to poke it in. Although the difficulty seemed to be like falling from Mount Everest to the Mariana Trench in an instant, it still needed to be rounded up. It was about the same.
Wen Jin would not let the man or beast who was hostile toward him have the chance to find his weakness.
The three icences hanging in the air were extremely fast and were surrounded by Wen Jin¡¯s reiki. They could cut through the air and they cut a sharp hole through space, leaving a bitter coolness as they sped off in Cohen¡¯s direction.
Cohen¡¯s eyes widened. The threences appeared so suddenly that he subconsciously tried to reach out to block them ¨C but thences were so fast, sharp and resolute, with an ability that he had never experienced before, as if they were cruel punishments from ancient gods. Cohen¡¯s hand was only a centimeter raised and the three icences were already in front of his chest. The sense of tearing apart flesh and skin was instantly transmitted to his brain with a sharp sense of pain.
Impossible...
It was not until the three icences pierced into his heart and three bloody holes were inserted into his body that Cohen suddenly thought this word. His brain slowly became empty.
The pain swept through his body and Cohen could not even make a sound. He turned his head and looked incredibly in Wen Jin¡¯s direction. How could a beast possibly have an ability that could be turned into projectitles? Was it because of the contract? Marshal Dewitt was known throughout the Empire for having a fire ability and this was an icence...
¡°Behind!¡± Mary apparently saw Wenjin¡¯s three icences, her eyes full of surprise under the smoke makeup, but without asking, she jumped up from the ground and hit Cohen like a knife.
Mary was strong enough to knock Cohen off the wall half a metre away. Under the violent shaking, the icence prated deeper into the ground. Almost all threences did not enter Cohen¡¯s body.
At that moment, Cohen¡¯s gaping eyes were filled with incredulity and disgust and he wanted to continue looking down at Mary as high as ever, the beast that had just reached his knees, but the pierced chest made him unable to stand up, stubbornly trying to raise his neck, but Mary was not looking at him at all.
After confirming that the icence hadpletely prated Cohen¡¯s heart, Mary immediately turned and ran in Wen Jin¡¯s direction. And Wen Jin, who suddenly approached for the uracy of the icence, also responded to Mary¡¯s reminder.
Behind him, the white coat, which had remained human-like, suddenly lost its form. The skin burst open in an instant and one after another ck Zergs gushed out of the body. They swallowed up the human-shaped skin and poured out from the white coat overwhelmingly.
¡°Chee!¡± This was the first time Wen Jin had seen such a scene. The beast was strongly impacted and a pair of ck beans stared at his elder. Was this...normal? Did it break down like this all the time? This was too disgusting!
That dense swarm of ck bugs surged forward and really gave the fox acute nausea. He simply didn¡¯t know whether to praise the bugs or not. Wen Jin looked at them, itching even beneath his skin as if he could feel the bugsing out of his own skin.
As soon as he gritted his teeth, Wen Jin unconsciously made several steps forward. Each step was at least one meter and he released his speed and bounced with force that waspletely opposite to his figure.
¡°Look for the mothers!¡± Mary yelled as she ran towards Wen Jin, pping at some of the bugs chasing Wen Jin across the air. ¡°This division is not poisonous. We need to find five of the middle mothers. We can get rid of them by avoiding the infected body and killing the mothers!¡±
When Wen Jin flew around and looked back to see Mary pping a bug across the sky, his eyes were filled with shock and adoration. She was barefoot! Bare! Foot! How could Mary p them like that?! Even giving it a super-crisp p! This was an absolute strong representative of the world¡¯s unusual women!
After that p, liquid sshed out of the bug. Wen Jin once again strengthen his beliefs, he absolutely did not want to touch those Zergs. However, ording to Mary¡¯s description,bined with the reality, Wen Jin¡¯s smart little melon head was able to distinguish between the so-called split body and the infected body. The infected body wasrger than the split body and the speed was innumerable times faster and would have a clearer sense. So the goal was to focus on one. In terms of the individual bugs, they could spread toxins by simply touch. They were determined to put up various forms of carpet-like bugs to attack humans and beasts alike.
But the mother bug, he did not see it.
Anyway, both the Zerg and infectious body were so disgusting and the mother certainly could not suddenly be a peacock, butpared with the floor, the number of Zerga wasrge. If possible, Wen Jin still wanted to get rid of the mother.
Although escape was the best strategy, but the opportunistic infected body would not make it easy for them to escape.
¡°How many?¡± Wen Jin huddled behind Mary without sess, firmly standing on the tanuki¡¯s shoulder with his ws, looking at the white coats that could hardly keep their human shape. He decided to find their mother.
The one that hadpletely disintegrated was definitely not the main one and there were four other humans left. Most of their sleeves were empty and they were almost ready to move. They were all racking their brains, trying to move in the direction of Wen Jin and Mary.
But Wen Jin don¡¯t know what was wrong. These white coats seemed to be a little incongruous in their movements, which was quite different from the way they were trying to grab them at the beginning.
¡°Three!¡± Mary, who was fighting over there, gave the answer quickly.
¡°I¡¯ll try to find it. I don¡¯t want to fight. I should quit.¡± Wen Jin whispered and retreated step by step under the attack of the white coat. Meanwhile, his eyes began to focus rapidly.
Of the remaining four, three were mothers? No way, it should just be one, but that still felt wrong...
Wen Jin was also a demon. He had seen many others in themunity and usually, such things as mothers of the Zergs should stand at the end. But in front of him, the four people were chasing him more and more urgently.
It was too straightforward.
As he started to retreat again, a white coat brushed the side of Wen Jin¡¯s face, that white light shed, and Wen Jin suddenly stared into his eyes, because he suddenly found that these white coats seemed to be just clipping by him. But in fact, through the action of clipping, he was forced to go in a certain direction!
¡°Wait! Mary, where was the doctor just now?¡± Feeling Mary¡¯s breath behind him, Wen Jin subconsciously remembered the incongruity of these ¡°people¡± should have begun after his icence pierced Cohen¡¯s heart!
¡°That¡¯s¨C!¡± Mary¡¯sment broke halfway through and didn¡¯t finish. Wen Jin reacted violently. Mary was in front of him, not behind him. The one behind him...
Almost immediately after realizing this, Wen Jin jumped into the sleeve of one of the white coats with great force. Using his ws, he jumped on another wall at the moment when the Zerg quickly blocked his white furred ws.
His trajectory formed an angle and the fox jumped up and down. Afternding, one of his forepaws, because he did not estimate his weight, identally slipped. Wen Jin frowned and forced his paws to stand straight through the pain.
It was at that moment that a figure suddenly came around the corner. Wen Jin and Mary looked at the figure instantly. Both beast eyes were shining. Was someoneing to help them solve these disgusting Zergs?
However, it was just a passing researcher and in the moment he saw the scene inside, he was very weak before he shrieked and fainted.
Wen Jin, who wanted to wave his ws:...
Okay, I can only hope that his scream will attract attention.
Looking back half way behind where he had just stood was Cohen. Wen Jin¡¯s face was a little cold.
In Cohen¡¯s body, the aura that belonged to him had long disappeared. Instead, he could sense Mary¡¯s. But the real her was so far away from and not beside him, Wen Jin could now tell the difference. But if it wasn¡¯t for the position of Mary¡¯s voice alerting him, he was afraid he would not have doubted the smell.
He had made a mistake
Wen Jin thought he didn¡¯t know that mothers could change their aura and smell.
Something on Cohen¡¯s neck, like a response to Wen Jin¡¯s guess, squirmed unnaturally. A pustule bulged across the whitened skin. At the same time, Cohen¡¯s eyes also showed unnatural stiffness. Blood was still flowing down from the hole in his chest, but from the depth created from the icence, it could not be a living person.
Wen Jin looked at the bulge that was about to burst out of Cohen¡¯s neck and subconsciously retreated. When his big tail swept into the wall, he stopped his retreating steps, raised his tail and leaned against the cold wall with his butt in an attempt to calm himself down with the low temperature.
He had no spirit and he could see the blood on his paws. Assyrians were afraid of Zerg¡¯s but he was not afraid. Except..he just found them really disgusting... This bulge looked at least as big as dozens of those little Zerg bodies. How much body fluid would ssh out when that bulge burst open?
His paws were ced on the ground and Wen Jin¡¯s small hairy face was wrinkled together. Before he moved, his stomach began to turn over like raging waves in the sea.
He turned around and looked at Mary, who was still struggling in the split body group, but her speed and movements were beginning to slow. Wen Jin took a deep breath and ran faster.
He had to go back and have Dewitt wash his feet!
With that in mind, Wen Jin leaped into the air, tugged Cohen¡¯s clothes his entire way up and swept out in a sh of light. Even if the world changed, the nature of living things would not. The remaining four white coats rushed towards him like mad.
The Zerg that put Mary under great pressure also backed up like a tide and then returned to follow Wen Jin. Tens of millions of Zerg came into contact with the army. Wen Jin, a magnificent demon, felt goose bumps all over. Now he was iparably irritable. Why did he have to have no reiki! He wanted to freeze all these disgusting things into ice and break them into pieces!
Wen Jin quickly rushed onto Cohen¡¯s shoulder. Although the mother Zerg was in Cohen¡¯s body, it seemed to feel Wen Jin¡¯s aura. She was running in another direction in Cohen¡¯s body! Wen Jin clenched his teeth and put more effort into his ws. Nevertheless, it was better not to use force. With too much force on his hurt leg, Wen Jin¡¯s ws missed Cohen¡¯s shoulder. He couldn¡¯t stand on that shoulder!
At that moment, a dagger pierced Cohen¡¯s shoulder horizontally. Mother Zerg was stabbed yet she still fiercely struggled. The sharp dagger stabbed down without mercy, the handle of the knife was hard and the sharp dagger directly pierced the mother Zerg.
The mother did not struggle for two seconds and then died under Cohen¡¯s skin. At the moment of the mother¡¯s death, the split bodies suddenly stopped in ce and did not move. Wen Jin was also dragged into the air, grabbed by the scruff of his neck.
¡°Chiiii!¡± Mary immediately gave a loud cry when she turned her head and saw Dewitt. Her eyes shed with light when she saw Wen Jin, who was carried by Dewitt by his neck. She was relieved and she felt a sense of aplishment. Then Mary moved and carefully hid a small pill that Wen Jin had given her before turning around.
Looking at the mess in the corridor and the dense Zergs on the floor, Dewitt must have thought more than Wen Jin and Mary did. His face was frosty and his eyes fell on Cohen¡¯s face. His eyes shed fiercely, like the light from the sharpest point of a knife.
It was not because Cohen threatened Win Jin but because the Zergs had appeared in the heart of the empire, or at least among the researchers guarded by the military. Such behavior threatened Dewitt¡¯s duty as the marshal and this time they took such a big risk to try to grab the small fox.
If he hadn¡¯t arrived, the infected body dposed by the mothers would have attacked Wen Jin and then he would have...
Emotions, one after another, poured into Dewitt¡¯s mind and he was shocked by the instability of his energy core, which was almost immediately emotionally immersed in spiritual dissociation. Hearing the researchers and the rmsing from all corners, Dewitt closed his eyes. After two seconds, he lowered his head and looked at Wen Jin, who was still in his arms. He was trying tofort him, but he found that Wen Jin¡¯s face seemed wrong.
His eyes were looking straight, eyelids half open, lips tight and sharp ears straight. His face was frozen, as cold as deep winter¡¯s frost.
Wen Jin¡¯s ws ached, his butt was cold and he was nauseated by the Zergs. It was only 3 or 4 p.m., but he felt that he could not eat anything untilte evening. He didn¡¯t care if he gained weight by not eating three staple meals and only small jerky!
Even if the storm had stopped and the bedbugs were all dead, Wen Jin still felt nauseous, which repeatedly affected his appetite until the next morning. He wasn¡¯t able to eat a total of seven meals! There¡¯s no difference from that and losing seven billion dors!
Dewitt was still angry. The big fool had even dragged him by his scruff in the air.
That was where only his mother could pick him up! His father had never even touched him there before. Every time he dared to touch him, he would unsheathe invincible ws. Dewitt not only grabbed him by the scruff of his neck, but he also hung him in the air again. This kind of action was too bold!
Looking back at Mary not far away, Wen Jin remembered what Mary had said before. He thought about how poor Dewitt said he was and Wen Jin was even more angry. He was tired and disgusted by Zergs, so now he did not want to even touch people with his paws. He decided to freeze Dewitt with his eyes in a more cruel way. As Wen Jin squatted in Dewitt¡¯s arms and secretly huddled a paw to practice his cold and frosty ways, more and more researchers and idle people were attracted by the noise and crowd.
Most people were nauseous when they saw the scene inside. Some even looked at it and rushed out before vomiting on the spot. Only a few people with strong mental prowess could cover their noses and stand in the depths of the corridor.
¡°Didn¡¯t Cook want to establish a truce with the Zerg? How could the scientific research institute have Zerg...¡±
¡°That¡¯s disgusting. Why did the rms not work? Fortunately Marshal Dewitt was there. If not, what disaster would they have caused?¡±
¡°No, it wasn¡¯t Marshal Dewitt. Marshal just ran here with me. When he came here, it was already like that from the white beast and Mary... Hey, did you feel any energy fluctuations when you came over?¡±
¡°Yes, I came here because the experimental vessel I ced next door was shattered. The energy fluctuation was too strong. It couldn¡¯t have been a Zerg. Now, besides self-healing, the Zerg have evolved an energy core?¡±
¡°Impossible, but the Zerg was determined by Old Lin himself that there were no energy cores and the evolution speed is not so fast either.¡±
¡°Then who did you say that beast was? Wasn¡¯t it also the scientific research institute that said that there couldn¡¯t be an energy core in a beast?¡±
¡°I heard someone in the machinery department saw it, otherwise...¡±
¡°Marshal.¡± Dewitt¡¯s face was obscured and Cassey, at the other end of the hall, after arranging his hands, separated the crowd around him and returned to Dewitt. ¡°Sendo is here saying he wants to see you.¡±
Dewitt looked away from Wen Jin and looked at Cassey.
Major General and Marshal were different by four ranks, although the number four seemed not veryrge, but in the military, it was as different from the ground to the sky.
¡°He¡¯s in charge of the Capital Star Energy Station. He invited Count Fitt and Marshal Shen.¡± Cassey leaned up to Dewitt and whispered and paused heavily on thest two names. Unlike Cassey, Shen was equally qualified in his ability with Dewitt, but his position depended on his clever brain and good rtions with the House of Representatives. It was well known that he did not agree with Dewitt.
If Dewitt had not taken over the Zerg battlefield and seeded in resisting with one stroke, it would have been Shen. Shen was twenty five years older than Dewitt and had been elected as Marshal by the House of Representatives.
¡°It should be because of the damage the kid did to your house.¡± Cassey said, pointedly pointing at the warm, round and cold Wen Jin.
He didn¡¯t say it was okay to tell anyone he did it. As soon as Cassey said it, Wen Jin became even more angry. The chillness from the back of his head slowly rose. Why didn¡¯t he pull down the house again?
¡°I see.¡±
Count Fitt, the prime minister¡¯s brother-inw, symbolized the high rank of the House of Representatives. He was irascible and usually outspoken. Shen En was a high-level military officer, meticulous and notpatible with Dewitt, Sendo moved two mountains, enough to prove that he was bound to meet this time.
Dewitt had never heard of Sendo¡¯s name, but he knew of Shen En. He detects the wave frequencies in his home. Then, associating with the championships of the previous two days, Shen En will definitely be able to figure out the connection between them. So what to talk about in this meeting seems very obvious.
¡°Go in an hour without notice.¡± Dewitt did not seem to be very concerned, as if he had not been surprised by the arrival of this conversation.
Cassey nodded and looked around. ¡°I tried to iste the crowd, but... Repairing this area of surveince could expose the energy of the kid, which we can¡¯t stop and people around us can see and I don¡¯t think it¡¯s good to avoid the crowdpletely at this time.¡±
¡°I see.¡± Dewitt said, nodding, agreeing with Cassey¡¯s n. After that, he reached out and gently touched the head of the little fox, who was busy practicing being cold. He heard thetter grunt and felt the tension in his heart which began with the disappearance of his normal gentleness and it made it not easy for him to rx.
Dewitt looked down at Wen Jin. Wen Jin thought he would only touch him and murmur about wanting to continue to crush his little face, but who knew that his restrained thoughts were apparent to Dewitt.
Dewitt touched him for a moment, as if he couldn¡¯t stop himself. He felt all over Wen Jin¡¯s ears and head, even went down his back. Wen Jin felt that if he hadn¡¯t been sitting now, Dewitt¡¯s big hand would have been wandering uneasily towards his butt!
This idea, instantly awakened Wen Jin and he thought of Dewitt fake crying in the suspension car. ¡°Chee!¡± The mentality of practicing being cold was blown up by the grooming. Wen Jin shrank his back, squeezed out a perfect double jump in the air and then angrily bit Dewitt¡¯s hand.
Super fierce, super hard!
He even stretched out his unhurt paw and grabbed a golden button on Dewitt¡¯s wrist, which was very valuable at first sight.
After that, he gave Dewitt an imposing look.
This was for crying!
The author has something to say:
Thest set of Dewitt¡¯s military uniforms that Wenjin spoiled: QAQ Little fox has a special love for military uniforms.
Chapter 38 - Domestic Treatment
Chapter 38: Domestic Treatment
The researchers who worked hard at the Academy of Sciences insisted on going to the scene to see the liveliness, not only did they witness the wormy corridor, but also witnessed Marshal Dewitt and... the scene of his beast¡¯s quarrel.
To be exact, it was his contract beast who straightened his chest and shouted fiercely at Marshal for half an hour.
One person posted a small segment of a recorded video and posted it anonymously to the intersterwork. Although it was quickly caught by the sterwork administrator, they still could not stop the speed of its rapid spread on thework within a few minutes.
Quickly, various posts still appeared in various forums.
[Have you seen the video?] This post, with super-high response volume had some praise mixed in with the arrogantmentators.
[Pig: look at it. That little dumpling is really cute. I admire the Marshal¡¯s self-control. I would never stop rubbing that big tail.]
[Anti-Qi Beast Association: Ha-ha, Marshal Dewitt has also fallen, letting a Qi beast climb on his head, the Assyrian face has been lost by him. It¡¯s disgusting.]
[Grand Admiral Beauty: Seriously. What year is it now? Why is the idea of anti-Qi beast still in existence? My God can crush you. Are you trying to humiliate Assyria by throwing away two of his great achievements? Please shut up.]
[Original chicken: Why are you all paying attention to a Qi beast? Is it only me who noticed that when the video was 12 minutes and 22 seconds, when the camera shook, there was a ck thing on the ground? It was clean all around and the floor was ck. Is it too abrupt for God to analyze?]
[When did Baituanzi have a name: +1 Using professional software to pause and magnify the small corner, is no doubt Zerg. But the shooting ce is at the Academy of Sciences, how can Zergs appear? And the white dumpling before had the live broadcast with a smooth appearance. You can all see that in the video, his fur is unruly, his ws look injured and the Marshal is carrying him. I just want to know when the authorities can justlye out to exin that the Marshal was attacked outside. He¡¯s not even safe at home because of the viins, right? I feel chilly for my man.]
[Namely: Heart cold + 1 The Zerg invaded ind not once or twice. Basically this is rted to the personnel. Now, they went straight to the scientific research institute? What about the heavy-duty guard that the military said is stationed there? Are they trying to push the pot for my newly recovered god?]
[Zhengzheng: What happened is very sad for everyone, but my cousin works at the scientific research institute. It is not convenient to borate the specific situation, but, after listening to them, although the number of Zergs in this attacked was not small, the mother seemed to have been beaten by the little white dumpling. My cousin said that the little white dumpling has an ability and released around 5678 icences and thorns. After destroying the maternal body, they are now investigating internally and not giving out any other information.]
[Flying Apsaras:?? Upstairs, is it true that the white dumplings is capable of releasing an ability? Hasn¡¯t the scientific research institute been saying that beasts can¡¯t have abilities for years?]
[Self: Does a beast even have an energy core? They are lying. Don¡¯t make up rumors.]
[Cute: I believe it, I know! At that time, when I saw the 50,000 score, I thought it was strange. So I contracted two beasts myself, but these two fools in my family did not receive a tenth of my smart head. I said it was wrong to hit 50,000. So, the trouble of saying that the contract beast is useless should mean that you will p your face. Contract beasts were so strong in ancient times. After decades of falling down, you really think that what is engraved in their genes has been washed away? From today on, I will take my two fools to stand firmly on the Marshal¡¯s side!]
[Kaka: !! Ah ah ah, if it¡¯s true, Marshal¡¯s luck is so good that it explodes! Little dumpling is so powerful! Don¡¯t be jealous at all. I want 100% blessings!]
On the Interster Network, rted posts ignited like sparks on the prairie.
The question about whether the little white dumpling had an ability also entered an intense discussion and strong data from various gods began to prove it. It changed to discuss how strong such a small dumpling was and why a Qi beast had an ability. They theorized that the small dumpling was a mutation or that all Qi beasts in Assyria could be like him. There were many problems and solutions that were thrown around. As they discussed, they constantly appealed to the Military Ministry and the House of Representatives toe forward for an official response. For a while, the public opinion was buzzing.
At the same time, Wen Jin, a beast who was bing very powerful on the inte, was also very powerful in reality.
Forty minutes ago, Dewitt noticed that every time he looked past, Wen Jin would turn his head with his eyes closed and raise his chin with pride. But this little bit of pride failed to seed in showing any arrogance. In the end, he discovered that, when he turned his head, Dewitt was still unfocused and the little fox would quietly open one eye to peek at Dewitt.
Not to mention how cute that look was, Dewitt, who was checking up and down to see if there were any other wounds on the beast, looked up and met Wen Jin¡¯s eyes. He could not help but stretch out his hand and rub the fox¡¯s solemn furry face.
Wen Jin was getting easier to touch every day. There was a soft circle of fat around his cheeks, which was especially good to pinch. Dewitt pinched and added, ¡°Don¡¯t run around anymore.¡±
God knows what it was like for Dewitt to find his fox in the Academy of Sciences during Wen Jin¡¯s adventure. However, it was obvious that Wen Jin couldn¡¯t understand his mood. He was still thinking about the hundreds of houses, properties and the two mines that Mary exposed to him. It sounded like he had a lot of money and pretended to be poor with tears in his eyes.
Liar! Wen Jin chittered and thought unconsciously that he wanted to push Dewitt aside and express his full resistance. But his paw was injured and when he reached out, he felt a tingling sensationing from it. Wen Jin trembled. He just swayed in the air and wanted to take it back.
Although it was only a sh of speed, from the corner of his eye, Dewitt could see at once that the paw was not right. The part from his wrist down was hanging unnaturally, there was a feeling of powerlessness and it was a little soft, coupled with an unnatural curvature, it was not as bold as it had been in the past.
So Dewitt immediately reached out and caught his furry paw in the air.
The first rule of the Great Law of Ice and Frost was to be silent. Wen Jin felt that this rule was very reasonable, especially with his milky voice, no matter what he said, it would sound exceptionally warm when he spoke. So even though the paw was in Dewitt¡¯s hand and it hurt a little, Wen Jin held it back and did not utter a word.
Dewitt looked up and down at Wen Jin¡¯s furry paw for half a day and confirmed that he had been injured and not lightly. His face became somewhat ugly. Ordinarily, he would have sent for a veterinarian at this time, but Cohen¡¯s face on the ground made Dewitt filter the choice directly and he decided to dress it himself. He reached out and gently explored what Wen Jin¡¯s paw wound was like. After confirming that it had hurt the bone, Dewitt¡¯s voice was a little distressed. ¡°Pain?¡±
Wen Jin licked the tip of his nose. As long as he had a Lingshi, he could recover in minutes. The white paw in Dewitt¡¯s hand hadn¡¯t been retracted, because he had no reiki now and he was really afraid of pain.
Afraid of cold and pain, Wen Jin had always been reluctant to fight.
Seeing the fox¡¯s head bowed and silent, Dewitt decisively took Wen Jin to a medical cabin.
Bone injuries were different from skin and flesh injuries. With the current medical technology in Assyria, skin and flesh injuries with rtively small wounds could be solved painlessly in the medical cabin, although they could not achieve instantaneous healing, but the speed was very fast.
Comparatively, bone injuries were moreplex. Pain was inevitable when dealing with them. Besides, Dewitt¡¯s experience in treating wounds was basically from treating himself. With the help of his instruments, he had softened his maniption of the tools as much as possible. His movements were unprecedentedly careful. Anyone could feel the tenderness of the Iron-blooded Marshal from his movements.
And Wen Jin, of course, was also very cooperative... He roared at him.
From the beginning of Dewitt¡¯s attempt to find the position of Wen Jin¡¯s bones, Wen Jin¡¯s cold and frosty method broke down in a second. Two rounded back legs supported the floor and pulled back vigorously. Another unhurt w also stretched out to hit Dewitt¡¯s hand. After discovering that it was useless to hit Wen Jin began to wail with a voice that could deafen people.
¡°Chee!!!¡± Pain!!
The scream of the fox was sharp and full of emotion. Anyone who heard it would probably misunderstand and think Dewitt was plucking off all of his fox fur.
Dewitt pinched the unhurt white paw, as Wen Jin wailed. He blocked Wen Jin¡¯s attack with his arm. He tried very hard to give him medicine with his other hand and brought him several pain meds too.
¡°Chee!¡± At the sight of those cold metal objects, Wen Jin¡¯s heart suddenly drew cold. He was so angry that his back legs braced against the ground and he twisted his body into a difficult arc. He wanted to hit Dewitt¡¯s face. ¡°Chee!¡±
However, the difficulty factor of this action was still too high, which brought a heavy load to Wen Jin¡¯s waist. It was not long before his waist couldn¡¯t hold up. He sat on the cold desktop and the fox paused. However, after sitting down, Wen Jin continued to stretch his paw to Dewitt¡¯s hand. ¡°It really hurts.¡±
Wen Jin couldn¡¯t say whether the big fool was too strong or his endurance became worse when he was small. After Dewitt used the device and the bones clicked together, Wen Jin felt his eyes unconsciously water.
When the liquid from his eyes fell, the little fox was stunned. He didn¡¯t want to cry, but the pain drilled directly into his heart and then he could not resist. This fox had lost!
Feeling the wet liquid pooling in his eyes, Wen Jin maintained his blood flow and tried to remove the tears stealthily. Sniffing his nose, he raised his small head, his mouth fell severely and he tried to breathe lighter.
Great demon¡¯s tears couldn¡¯t be easily shed! Lose fat first!
Dewitt felt his heart constrict. After all, Wen Jin¡¯s scream was very devilish. Listening, it made Dewitt feel as if he was pinching Wen Jin¡¯s neck instead of dealing with the wound on his paw.
Under this kind of pressure, he managed to deal with the wound, tied a transparent and waterproof electronic fastening band around his paw and then Wen Jin stopped wailing. Dewitt thought that the torture was finally over. As a result, when he turned his head, he found that Wen Jin¡¯s ck beans were covered in waves, which frightened Dewitt in an instant.
He held Wen Jin in his arms and felt a stabbing pain in his heart. He kept reaching out to touch Wen Jin¡¯s back. His mouth moved several times but he could not think of anyforting words. He could only keep raising his temperature and then let Wen Jin stick to him tightly.
Wen Jin, in Dewitt¡¯s arms, felt as if he had atst had been liberated. He quickly drilled into Dewitt¡¯s chest, with the speed of thunder and lightning to wipe off the tears. Looking at Dewitt¡¯s chest, two drops of round bean sized water stains were very apparent. But Wen Jin made a relieved looking face as he felt that his supreme image had been saved.
From his point of view, Wen Jin was indeed a very thoughtful fox and did not thank Dewitt who saved him. On the contrary, he broke and began to swear.
At the beginning of scolding, Wen Jin tried to seriously use human words. With a very reasonable look, he scolded non stop even though he eventually switched to non-human words; he just chittered a lot, very concisely.
Dewitt had his own considerations after he made his decision to meet Sen in an hour. But what he didn¡¯t expect was that in this hour he set was reduced to a scene where he was bitten, scratched, scolded and grabbed by Wen Jin. It could be said that the familyw had beenpletely exhausted every minute and every second.
And the craziest thing was that Dewitt still thought that such a little fox was cute...
In the fortieth minute, it was the third time he handed Wen Jin the bottle in his hand, ¡°Are you thirsty?¡±
His eyes were filled with a sense of spoiling like that of an elder.
Wen Jin heard the words and stared at Dewitt severely. It was like he was ming Dewitt for pulling out the bottle sote. However, the speaker had to rest, even if he was passionate. After finding a perfect reason for his pause, Wen Jin lowered his head and stretched out the tender tip of his tongue, trying to roll some water out of the bottle. However, his head had just move and suddenly a column of water came out from the middle of the bottle and he thought of something. He angrily retracted his tongue and pped heavily on the bottle. ¡°Chee!¡± Why haven¡¯t you changed it yet?!
He got angry when he saw it. This guy would cause his ranking to drop to the top ten!
This bottle was specially bought for Wen Jin at the suggestion of Archie after Dewitt returned to Capital Star. It was small, light, round and t.
In particr, there was a small sprinkler inside, which was bought by Dewitt after Archie said that ¡®Qi beasts prefer to drink flowing water.¡¯
When the bottle was opened, it automatically sensed the cap leaving and started to circte the water, spraying upward from the center to form a small spring. The design was abandoned by Wen Jin, because the bottle did not know whether it was with the owner or not. Anyway, the reaction was very slow. The first time he had used it, he was two seconds toote and it started spraying water. At that time, Wen Jin was unprepared and his head was naturally lowered.
The bottle was like a prank against him. As soon as his head went down, the fountain in the center began to pour out, watering his head with water. It was a small sprinkler, that is, it was like a 365 degree hurricane watering his fur. The problem was that the water from the bottle was concentrated!
The hairy white-haired creature¡¯s forehead was raised from a puddle and the droplets immediately seemed to be unable to stay and they began to fall down between his eyes. Only a few stubborn drops of water huddled in the middle of his fur, looking like a half-centimeter mini-fish hadnded on him!
Wen Jin had to shake the water off his forehead after being drenched, but when his fur was wet, it was usually harder to shake. The Dewitt fellow rubbed his rocket hairstyle so warmly that he jumped up to Dewitt¡¯s knee and shook.
Lately, Wen Jin had to sit up in the middle of the night with his eyes closed, licking his back hair, which has been somehow reversing into a small eddytely. The requirement for smooth hair could be said to be very high.
The fat w rested on the bottle and he remembered the terrible past. Wen Jin raised his neck and said, ¡°Change the bottle for me.¡±
¡°OK, we will change it when you get back.¡± Dewitt had a little smile in his eyes and was thinking about the picture of Wen Jin being showered with his headst time.
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin shouted two times to express his deep anger. ¡°No, I¡¯m very angry now, so you have to change it for me now.¡±
Wen Jin was a master who spoke out for what he believed in. He had to be in a good mood. Otherwise, the more he was angry, the more he choked. Usually, when he was too angry to do so, he reminded the other party. Every time Wen Jin said ¡°I¡¯m angry¡± with a cold face, those little friends would obediently look for food for Wen Jin.
Wen Jin straightened up his face and seriously said that I was angry to Dewitt for the first time, just like when the bumpkin fox had seen the gourmet street for the first time.
Wen Jin¡¯s face copsed. He pushed the bottle open, turned around and jumped down. He didn¡¯t even want to take care of his injured leg. Fortunately, Dewitt had experience and his hand quickly seized Wen Jin and carried him in his arms.
¡°Are you angry about the house?¡± For such a long time, Wen Jin was energetic in hisints and had spouted off just a few things.
Wen Jin ignored him.
¡°I¡¯m wrong. I apologize.¡± Dewitt¡¯s deep voice apologized without hesitation. The quick and straightforward voice made people wonder if he was lying but the tone was serious and honest. ¡°How can you forgive me?¡±
Wen Jin was held in his arms and could not move. He raised his head and extended his ws to scratch Dewitt¡¯s chin. Thetter grabbed and kissed the pad of his paw.
Wen Jing was stunned. His pad was on Dewitt¡¯s lips. It was not returned for half a day. So Dewitt kissed again.
This time, the white-haired ws seemed to wake up and they were electrocuted back. Wen Jin paused and his eyes flickered away. After thinking about it, he said, ¡°Energy Stone, you can¡¯t forget it.¡±
¡°Okay, I ordered it for you before. It¡¯ll be here tomorrow.¡±
Wen Jin put his head down. ¡°Don¡¯t lie to me in the future. You have to tell me the truth about everything. If you tell a lie, I will...¡±
The little fox paused for a moment and found that he did not seem to remember how he could threaten Dewitt.
¡°Yes?¡±
¡°I¡¯ll be angry all the time, maybe even kill you.¡± The fox, who was not much bigger than the palm of his hand, said this sentence and its weight could be said to be very heavy.
Looking at Wen Jin, Dewitt touched his head. ¡°Okay.¡±
It seemed that Dewitt had promised too quickly and Wen Jin stressed it a little uneasily, ¡°Tell me everything.¡± After a pause, Wen Jin felt that such emphasis was not enough, so he added what he thought was the most important thing for human beings, ¡°Let me know when you look for a wife!¡±
Dewitt was stunned. It seemed unexpected that Wen Jin could make such a request. ¡°Although I won¡¯t find one, I will let you know.¡±
As for Dewitt¡¯s statement, Wen Jin was obviously disdainful. ¡°Hum, you guys were just talking about it. If you really need to find a wife, you¡¯ll need to stop being shy and be face-to-face with her all day.¡±
Before, he saw a general in Honghuang and he was usually cold on the outside, but when he saw a girl, heughed like a chrysanthemum and was ugly. The general¡¯s little face was reced by Dewitt¡¯s. Wen Jin¡¯s face was instantly disgusted and his little butt was moved ten centimeters away from Dewitt. If that happened to the little tail, it would be a disgrace as big brother fox.
Dewitt saw him sit ten centimeters straight up. Dewitt reached out and touched Wen Jin¡¯s back fur. For the first time, he felt that this little fellow had feelings for him too. Perhaps he was afraid that he would snub him after he had his own family.
Considering his life expectancy, Dewitt earnestly promised, ¡°I¡¯m different from them.¡±
Chapter 39 - Wen Jin: This man wants to challenge my authority in the field of arguing!19 min read
Chapter 39: Wen Jin: This man wants to challenge my authority in the field of arguing!19 min read
Sendo sat in the living room with the two mountain-like people and waited for a full hour until Count Fitt became so angry that he could not wait for Dewitt as scheduled.
Because Eve couldn¡¯t wait.
The whole scientific research institute could hear the rm ringing through the building which literally meant that a life was in danger. If it had started earlier, it would have begun in that corridor full of Zergs. At that time, Cassey ordered Mary to be taken away. Mary had been the focus of the Institute of Science¡¯s observation object and had her own exclusive observation room.
But the focus of observation was not to iste her directly, which was a little different from those poisoned beasts. On the one hand, Mary was Eve¡¯s beast. Professor Lin was not a scientist who advocated violent research. On the other hand, Eve¡¯s parents were also very good at it. So Mary¡¯s actions could be said to be very free, which was also true. That was why she was first able to sneak into the observation room easily.
Eve was Cassey¡¯srade-in-arms and Cassey certainly would not do anything about Mary, but let her do what she wanted which basically gave Mary one hundred percent freedom. So after those people left, Mary quickly rushed out of her room, carefully holding the pellet Wen Jin gave her. In Mary¡¯s mind, the pill that the fox demon gave her would save her master.
In her mind, she remembered what Wen Jin said. If only she could get it to Eve as quickly as possible, Mary ran all the way.
It was very simple to enter the observation room. The venttion channel was the best entry point. Although the venttion channel was very small and it was empty and there were many inteced tracks. It was not difficult to navigate for Mary who had been fighting with Eve for years.
She crawled into the observation room as swiftly as she was able to, then quickly found Eve¡¯s bed and took out the pill carefully from the palm of her paw. Mary¡¯s ws trembled and hesitated a little. When she was confused, she looked away and found Eve¡¯s parents standing at the door. Their eyes met in the air. Eve¡¯s parents nodded to her with tears in their eyes.
Mary took a deep breath, opened the medical cabin, gently put the pill into Eve¡¯s mouth and when it was confirmed that Eve had swallowed it, she began to focus on the monitor next to the medical cabin.
Under the baptism of Zerg poison, Eve¡¯s monitor clearly showed that her energy core had been destroyed and fragmented. Even the image of the Zerg poisoning wantonly attacking Eve¡¯s energy core could be seen on the monitor. With their arrogant attack, the energy core that should have sparkled with golden light had be gloomy long ago. There was no light at all.
¡°Kaka...¡± After stuffing the pill into Eve¡¯s mouth, Mary stared at the monitor with both eyes. She dared not leave. A pair of small ck ws subconsciously curled together and made a prayer.
Then, she saw that the monitor showed that the level of venom in the blood began to drop slightly and the viruses attacking Eve¡¯s energy core on the video started to retreat and leave one by one as if they had been obstructed invisibly.
¡°Chiiii!¡± Mary¡¯s eyes widened, her face filled with surprise and a pair of small ck ws were pinched tightly together.
But then, after just a moment, the Zerg poison that had started to retreat, like it was suddenly stimted, turned into a sharp dagger in Eve¡¯s body and thrust it into Eve¡¯s energy core. Even Mary felt a sharp pain in her body and Eve under her coughed blood out directly. The rm next to the medical cabin screamed sharply and the life index on the monitor began to plummet.
¡°Chii!¡± Eve stared wide, staggered back two steps, then ran to the door of the observation room and started pping the door. Her ck eyes were filled with panic. ¡°Chii, chii!¡±
Eve¡¯s parents outside the door also panicked and both ran out to shout at anyone nearby.
A ss door separated the two worlds. Mary couldn¡¯t hear the outside voices at all. She pped the door several times without any effect and hurried back to Eve. At this time, Eve began to convulse all over and her mouth was constantly overflowing with ck blood. Mary was at a loss and stretched out her ws to drag Eve¡¯s head near her. Another w subconsciously moved to wipe away the blood Eve had spit out, but the blood continued to flow and Mary¡¯s little ws could not catch all of it.
Looking at the ck blood seeping through her ws, Mary seemed to go mad.
The most tragic cry escaped from her mouth, ¡°chii-chii-chii-¡±
When Dewitt arrived with Wen Jin in his arms, Eve had been pushed into an emergency room, in which Professor Lin, dressed in a white coat, looked on with a serious face.
¡°What¡¯s the matter?¡± Dewitt stopped a nurse with a scrunched eyebrows.
¡°Her vitals crashed!¡± Even though the marshal had asked, the nurse had no patience to exin, ¡°I don¡¯t know what Mary gave to Eve but the Zerg poison was stimted and it directly broke through her energy core. The core has beenpletely broken and the rampaging energy is likely to enter the heart directly next.¡±
When the little nurse had finished exining, she rushed out to get things ready.
In the rescue room, Old Lin had put on an istion mask as he seriously opened all kinds of instruments. Dewitt could vaguely see Eve¡¯s body twitching on the bed.
At the same time, Archie rushed out of an office in a hurry, looking as if he had just woken up. His hair was in a mess. CaiCai followed him with his white coat. Dewitt frowned.
¡°Here we are.¡± Archie looked at Dewitt, greeted him, went into the istion room, put on his gear, gloves and then rushed in.
Looking at Archie¡¯s back, Dewitt¡¯s eyes shed. He met with Archie an hour ago. Where did the word ¡°here¡±e from? Putting that question in mind, Dewitt turned around and found Eve¡¯s parents standing beside the corridor, but they looked like two walking corpses. Eve¡¯s father buried his face deep in his hand.
When Dewitt stood for fifteen minutes, Sendo, Count Fitt and Marshal Shen arrived, too. As soon as the four men met, Fitt, who was so angry that his nose twisted, immediately pointed at Dewitt¡¯s nose and cursed, ¡°Marshal Dewitt, an hour and twenty minuteste, you are a real man. What a busy man!¡±
Unlike the others, Fitt was an earl and the younger brother of the prime minister. He had never had anything next to his name but the words ¡°prime minister¡¯s younger brother¡±. So he didn¡¯t know who Eve was or what was happening in the research institute.
¡°Is that what the military department usually teaches you? Marshal Shen En and I, in any case, are older than you, so why did we have to just wait for an hour without a single reason? You can also inherit the position of Earl-¡± Count Fitt¡¯s long-term carefree growing environment, not only let him learn to be outspoken, but also let him light up the wrong achievements of others. He had now been focused on Dewitt and did not notice the atmosphere of the surrounding corridor. He had immediately taken a breath and ranted.
That was why Dewitt wanted to hang Sendo in the waiting room for an hour. If they really confronted each other, Fitt, a guy who didn¡¯t look at his teammates, would be a good wall.
Nevertheless, Dewitt did not think that it would happen in this type of situation.
Obviously, Dewitt was a good fighter, just not at this moment, but more obviously, he was not in the mood to quarrel with Fitt. Eve¡¯s situation meant too much. Dewitt was originally holding back due to physical reasons like the disorder of his energy core. Whenever he was nervous or angry, or when his emotions were easily fluctuated, the energy in his core would go out of control.
Now, it was much harder for him to quarrel with Fitt than for him to fight to the point where he couldn¡¯t speak. Fortunately, Dewitt was not alone. He had Wen Jin.
Wen Jin had just finished scolding Dewitt and had simply taken a nap in Dewitt¡¯s arms. However, the nap had notsted even twenty minutes when the rm screeched out. After that, he finally fell asleep again. As a result, Fitt began to make noise. Wen Jin¡¯s small face was ck and he slowly straightened up from Dewitt¡¯s arms, looking like a dragon lurking in a cave, raising his face and looking at Fitt coldly.
¡°Did the count¡¯s family teach such a fellow as you? What about aristocratic etiquette? What about your brain...¡± The more Fitt cursed, the more energetic he was. The quiet environment gave him a bright stage and strengthened his self-confidence. This kind of honeyed self-confidence let these words out in less than a minute, but they would be a famous saying for thousands of years.
Not only did he dance, but even the decibels began to soar, but all of a sudden he was interrupted by a voice across the sky.
¡°Chee!¡± It was Wen Jin, who stared at Fitt and roared fiercely, thinking that the human race was dead! It was a great crime to wake up a sleeping beast. Didn¡¯t he know that?
From childhood to adulthood, was the first time that Fitt was interrupted when he was in high spirits. The loud decibel echoed in Fitt¡¯s ears. Fitt was stunned. He took a deep breath unconvinced and shouted in a louder voice, ¡°Dewitt, do you think¨C¡°
¡°Chee!¡± Fitt thought he could just make his voice louder, but Wen Jin¡¯s screech was louder than him and the woken fox¡¯s mood index was almost at -10,000. He was so angry that he wanted topete with the blondie on the spot.
Fitt, who was interrupted twice in a row, waspletely stunned. Because he was stunned, Sendo, who had been unable to insert any words had time to drag this little ancestor away. Fitt felt suffocated, but with Sendo¡¯s exnation and persuasion, he went quiet, except for some unwilling nces at Wen Jin.
Wen Jin was toozy to pay attention to him. He raised his chin and stared at the man¡¯s defeat. Then he opened his mouth and yawned. His wet ck nose twitched.
What?
It was the smell of the medical dan. Did Mary feed it to her owner? No... It didn¡¯t smell right.
As Wen Jin had just woken up and his dull brain began to ponder the situation carefully, the door of the emergency room opened again.
Out came an unknown female doctor whose eyes were red and she looked sad and shook her head at Eve¡¯s parents. Professor Lin, who was still in the emergency room, also lowered his head. Archie looked down at Eve and up at Dewitt, his head shaking very slowly.
¡°No way.¡± That¡¯s what he said.
Although the heart was still beating, the attack of the Zerg poison had been overwhelming, she would not wake up. Cassey, who hade from the monitoring room to deal with the matter, was stunned when he heard this sentence.
There was silence in the corridor. The next door to the emergency room was the observation room, where hundreds of patients, like Eve, were lying. Eve¡¯s condition would happen to them sooner orter. But they couldn¡¯t do anything about it. Zerg poisoning was like a mountain, which was already pressing on their hearts. Theter an Assyrian got the poison, the more dangerous it would be. If such poison radiated through the whole country one day and they hadn¡¯t seeded in developing an antidote yet, then...
Just then, a sharp screech came out of the observation room. It was Mary, ¡°Chii! Kaka Kaka! ¡± Mary seemed to smell Wen Jin and rushed out of the room. Under a circle of ck hair beside her eyes, there were two deep tears. ¡°Chii, Chii!¡± She rushed to Wen Jin¡¯s feet and shouted, almost tearing out her heart and lungs.
¡°Chii!¡± You said that pill would save her!
Mary¡¯s action attracted the attention of all the people in the corridor, especially Shen En and all eyes fell on Wen Jin.
¡°Chee.¡± I¡¯m right. That was the pill Dewitt ate. I didn¡¯t lie to you.
¡°Kaka-¡± But she¡¯s dying. The doctor¡¯s going to give up. Save her. I beg you to save her- Mary wailed, a pair of small ck paws closed together.
Wen Jin paused.
At this time, nearly all the eyes within a mile gathered on him. Even Old Lin, who had lowered his head heavily, had turned around. In the corner, Chen Xiong¡¯s figure also appeared.
¡°Chee...¡± Wen Jin had some tangled thoughts.
People were afraid of being famous and pigs were afraid of being strong. Now he had not recovered. Wen Jin was not a self-deprecating person. His demon Dan was healed, his reiki was not enough. Before, if Mary had not been there, he certainly would not have sprained his paw, but if he was now in the limelight, then the future would certainly be more...
Although Mary was a beast that could not transform into a human, in the past, Wen Jin would not have even given her a second look. But when they were fighting the Zerg, it was Mary who stood in front of him and fought with him.
Wen Jin thought for a moment, his eyes became fixed and he stretched out his ws and patted Dewitt¡¯s body. ¡°Take me in.¡± His paws were not strong, so he could not jump out of Dewitt¡¯s arms and stagger in.
His words calmed the originally anxious Mary who instantly overflowed with joy. Mary understood and Dewitt also understood. Others were all confused, but judging from Dewitt¡¯s footsteps, they seemed to understand what the white beast had just said to Dewitt.
Especially Shen En.
¡°Marshal...¡± The nurses at the door unconsciously wanted to hold Dewitt back. ording to the regtions of the scientific research institute, it was necessary to wear protective clothes to enter the room of the people infected, not to mention Eve¡¯s current state of hematemesis.
Dewitt shook his head and turned her down. He stepped directly into the emergency room. Once Eve came into his sight, Wen Jin knew he was watching a woman who was dying of Zerg poison.
His Quzhuo-dan had been given to her and it really worked. Eve¡¯s condition was exactly the same as Dewitt¡¯s when he first came to the world. But he also had a Quzhuo-dan. Why was Dewitt okay but Eve had be worse?
Wen Jin¡¯s ws exerted a little force and looked at Eve intently. His reiki was not enough, so it took a lot of effort to get a vague picture of Eve¡¯s body.
Thetter had cut off the Quzhuo-dan, which had dposed differently. The Zerg poison had cleverly bypassed the efficacy of the Quzhuo-dan?
Wen Jin narrowed his eyes, something was not right.
It should be a secondary poison.
¡°You monsters in human skin are quite numerous.¡± Wen Jin suddenly said coolly. Some people wanted to speed up Eve¡¯s death, so she was poisoned twice, but with a new poison, thetest. Thinking about that Cohen before, he figured out what the situation was almost at a nce.
Looking at Archie in front of him, Dewitt responded, ¡°Yes.¡± Such is the case.
Wen Jin put out his tongue and licked his nose. If it was secondary poisoning, he could understand why Eve had be worse.
The two Zerg poisons were separated and thest Zerg poison had been newly injected. After injection, the new Zerg poison should have been mixed with the old Zerg poison, elerating the action of the Zerg poison invading the energy core, but they were lucky as it had been injected too soon. The old Zerg poison had been attacked by the Quzhuo-dan.
The Quzhuo-dan, unlike the Zerg poison, was only a blindly prescribed medicine made by Wen Jin. But it entered the infected body and disintegrated the infected parts in the body, thus achieving the effect of poisoning.
So, Zerg poison has a small self-awareness, just as the Zerg and infectious bodies protected the mothers. When it was dposed, it subconsciously protected the abilities, including broken core fragments, hiding until it could pierce all the way through.
This kind of protection, of course, was a dying struggle, as can be seen from Dewitt, because the Quzhuodan would eventually fix everything. But unfortunately, the ability protected by the old Zerg poison was inherited directly by the newly injected Zerg poison and carried the freshness of the newly injected Zerg poison... It could also be said that evolution directly broke through the blockade of the Quzhuodan.
If earlier, and the energy core did not break so badly, this second Zerg poison at most deepened the damage and ultimately could not escape the palm of the Quzhuodan. But Eve¡¯s body was really at the end of the road. The Quzhuodan only removed the turbidity and would not consciously defend the heart.
So the scene just happened.
If they wanted to save Eve, there were ways. They needed enough reiki to guide the direction of the Quzhuodan. As long as the Quzhuodan did not follow its original trajectory, it would lead to the heart and the Zerg poison would be terminated.
Only Wen Jin could do this and only he knew what the trajectory the Quzhuodan needed to take. But unfortunately, he was now physically powerless.
Wen Jin was trying to tell Mary the bad news. As soon as he turned around, he saw Mary with tears in her eyes.
Wen Jin: ...
He turned his head, pped Dewitt, and decided to help them do a dying struggle, saying, ¡°Get me a water system Lingshi. She can live, but it depends on how fast I get the stone. It must be a good one.¡± As the little fox spoke, his face copsed tightly and it did not look like a joke at all.
The people in the room were not foolish either. Perhaps they could see that Mary had asked for help from Wen Jin. Wen Jin and Mary weremunicating and now Wen Jin turned tomunicate Dewitt, so their eyes fell on Dewitt. Now they could only ponder about what had happened between the two contract beasts by judging Dewitt¡¯s movements.
At that moment, however, Chen Xiong reached out with one hand.
He ced a round pendant in front of Wen Jin. ¡°Will this work?¡±
Chen Xiong¡¯s voice was not very loud. People a little farther away could not hear him at all. Professor Lin just listened vaguely. But when he saw the pendant clearly, he stared at it incredibly.
An Eternal Energy Stone!
Wen Jin also stared.
The same eternal energy stone as Dewitt had! But it was a water system, which matched his water system!
¡°Chee!¡± Certainly. Wen Jin rushed forward and grabbed the pendant in his mouth, thinking that Chen Xiong was not like the people who did not know the goods. This Lingshi would definitely be of great use to him!
Even the eternal spiritual stone had been obtained, will his demon Dan recover more?
As Wen Jin thought this, he floated up beautifully, biting the Lingshi and raising his buttocks, he wanted to jump onto Eve¡¯s bed. Dewitt quickly stopped him, hung the pendant around Wen Jin¡¯s neck and thenid Wen Jin on Eve¡¯s bed.
By this time, Eve had turned pale as a dying man.
Wen Jin closed his eyes and drew some energy from the Lingshi. After feeling the vast energy of the sea, he felt a little excited. This eternal Lingshi should be quite old and had not been used very much. The energy cycle inside was getting bigger and bigger and now it was abundant enough for him to use.
After absorbing a wave of reiki, Wen Jin sat forward a little, put his unhurt paw on Eve¡¯s abdomen and Professor Lin¡¯s eyes moved.
That was the dantian, the location of the energy core.
The next second, a stream of water reiki, alongside the gentle ws, gently entered Eve¡¯s body.
At that moment, everyone¡¯s eyes were focused on the little monitor beside Eve. On the monitor, there was only a picture of the trajectory of the Zerg poison and suddenly a little more spiritual energy. That spiritual force was small, but steady, even in the fine veins of the human body, it could swim unimpeded.
After seeing that it was indeed spiritual force, everyone in the room took a breath of cool air and looked at Wen Jin incredulously. Professor Lin¡¯s eyes were more serious and even a little crazy.
On the monitor, the spiritual force went up along Eve¡¯s vein. It did not go straight to the heart, but twisted around as if it was looking for something and as if it was pulling something. It went up little by little, about a minuteter and finally came to the heart.
The monitor showed only one minute, but for all the people present, it was like a million seconds.
When the spiritual force came to the mouth of the heart, Wen Jin saw that the vicinity had beenpletely infected by Zerg poison and it looked like a dead grey. However, at that moment when his reiki arrived, it was as if there was something rushing out, like a big mouth, that swallowed the Zerg poison that was still trying to attack the heart.
¡°God...¡± Someone couldn¡¯t help covering their mouth.
Suddenly, Wen Jin retracted his paws and in that instant Eve threw up another mouthful of blood, then opened her eyes under everyone¡¯s gaze.
The author has something to say:
Wen Jin (lighting cigarettes): My lucky arm may not be able to hide.
Guagua (yful face): No, your thick ws can¡¯t hide any more. ??
On the matter of who has a bigger voice with Wen Jin, Fittes from his heart: I am not, I am not...
Count Fitt meets his own contract beastter. It¡¯s a mascot. Wenjin will bully him hardter.
Chapter 40 - Can you become a person?
Chapter 40: Can you be a person?
When Eve¡¯s pale golden eyes opened, the whole emergency room exploded. Especially after her eyes consciously fell on Dewitt, her eyes fixed on him and she mouthed, ¡°Marshal¡±.
¡°Oh my God, how can this be...¡± There was a whisper in the corner.
¡°Was the spirit of the beast on the monitor just now? Did the fox disperse the poison?¡± There was also discussion outside the door.
This rescue has attracted too much attention. For the recent scientific research institute, which aimed to break down the Zerg poisonpletely, it can be said that it had attracted too much attention. At this moment, all the attention attracted by this rescue had fallen on Wen Jin.
Several scientists who specialized in the study of beasts almost lost their eyes when they looked at Wen Jin.
If the person holding Wen Jin wasn¡¯t Dewitt, they would rush up with all kinds of research instruments, waving them around on the spot.
Professor Lin¡¯s eyes were shining, but this enthusiasm from the scientist was ultimately pressed into reason by him. He cleaned up the emergency room with a serious look and drove all the idle people out of the emergency room. To be safe, he wanted to leave Dewitt and Wen Jin behind, but he had to stop because the little fox turned his head in a right way.
The main reason why Wen Jin was unwilling to do so was that when Eve came to her senses, the voices of others were small and Mary was the one who reacted the most violently.
She directly jumped over and sped Wen Jin¡¯s neck, then began to ¡°chii, chii¡± and cried crazy tears. Wen Jin had just stopped collecting energy from the Eternal Lingshi, and this was the most crucial time where he needed to concentrate, so he was unexpectedly directly embraced by Mary.
The muscr Mary was not a girl at all when she was crying. She was short and buried her head in the warm breast half her size. Then she began to rub madly against the soft triangr chest fur in front of the warm breast. As she rubbed and cried, the warm triangr hair was wet in less than two seconds.
¡°Chii!¡± Benefactor, you are my benefactor from today on! ¡°Chii!¡± She buried her head a little more and said in a trembling, crying voice, ¡°I want to thank you, thank you and all of your family!¡±
Wen Jin: ...
Faced with a sudden overflow of enthusiasm, as if the words wereing from a sister, Wen Jin was somewhat at a loss and was not ashamed to take out the gesture of roaring that he used on Fitt to push Mary away. His paws stepped on the bed somewhat confused and finally turned his head. ck beans looked helplessly at Dewitt and hummed a soft ¡°Chee-¡± through his nose.
Then Dewitt was captured in an instant.
In fact, when Mary rushed to hold Wen Jin, Dewitt was a little prickly. His mind was filled with the words that Cassey had consoled him a short time ago, ¡°little fellow is not young, maybe he has gone to find a girl¡¯s house¡± and he persuaded himself constantly to look at the little white fox lovingly as an old father as he was to make friends.
Girl¡¯s house.
Make friends.
Girl¡¯s house.
Make friends.
Dewitt thought he was a good man for his subordinates, but just now, heforted himself and wished that his eyes could turn into razor des. Then he directly looked at Mary¡¯s hair and aplished the brilliant achievement of ¡°abusing his subordinates when they were unconscious¡±.
Fortunately, despite Mary¡¯s enthusiastic embrace, Wen Jin still remembered to give Marshal emptyp a look, which enabled Dewitt to maintain his sanity. Otherwise, Dewitt, who had been greatly stimted by the Zerg attack on Wen Jin today, doubted that he might not be able to resist doing something irrational.
So on some level, Wen Jin¡¯s pitiful look saved Mary¡¯s hair.
¡®It¡¯s a pure embrace,¡¯ ¡®It¡¯s a symbol of friendship,¡¯ ¡®Little fox has made friends, maybe I should be like an old father at this time¡¯ and so on. Dewitt tried to brainwash andfort his inner barrage, sessfully fulfilled his mission and immediately after receiving that look, it provoked him to pull Wen Jin out of Mary¡¯s embrace!
Looking at her new benefactor and idol being pulled out of her arms and by the Marshal no less, Mary dared not speak out. She only continued to shed a few tears in spite of her grievances and then stayed by Eve¡¯s bed, constantly looking out the window with her eyes reluctantly in the direction of Wen Jin.
¡°Marshal.¡± Cassey kept thinking about Eve waking up, almost looking back three times at the monitor behind him. His voice was filled with joy. ¡°Did you see that? Eve just seemed to have woken up.¡±
In the istionpartment, the two people were undergoing systemic decontamination. They were not wearing protective clothing when they first entered thepartment, so they needed to be disinfected.
¡°Yes.¡± Dewitt responded.
¡°Little white fox is really good.¡± As Cassey spoke, he could not help staring at the soft dumpling nestled in Dewitt¡¯s arms. Then he saw that Wen Jin¡¯s ck bean eyes swept him up and down, and looked at him as if he were saying, ¡®Hum, you know each other.¡¯
The little arrogant look amused Cassey but the little fox had just saved Eve. Cassey now looked at Wen Jin with tender eyes, almost as if he were going to squeeze out all his tenderness of more than twenty years on the spot to supply Wen Jin.
Before the goose bumps began to creep up, Dewitt moved slightly sideways and cut off Cassey¡¯s eyes.
¡°Chee...¡± Wen Jin pressed his paw on Dewitt¡¯s chest and thought with some disgust that everyone around was so unrestrained. In one afternoon, he had gained a sister and a little fan whose eyes were so enthusiastic that he felt like an idol. It was too cumbersome to be an idol.
The little fox whined and shook his head with a melodramatic sigh.
He said nothing, but Dewitt scraped his finger on the tip of his nose as if he had seen through what he thought.
Looking up into each other¡¯s eyes, Wen Jin¡¯s pointed ears trembled.
¡°But Marshal,¡± Cassey had been used to Wenjin¡¯s attitude for a long time and did not expect the fox, who could jump up and fight even the marshal fiercely, to give him any good looks. Looking out of the door, he said to him, ¡°The little fox is in the limelight and the people outside will certainly not stop.¡±
¡°Yes,¡± said Dewitt, looking out of the window and sweeping through the three men waiting at the door with cold eyes, ¡°I¡¯m not good enough.¡±
Cassey seemed to think of something. He turned his head quickly and blinked. ¡°Marshal?¡±
This time, from the beginning of his return to Capital Star, Dewitt had been unable to settle down, he had to return to the Ministry of Military Affairs, and fight for the Uttar Star Alliance, even Cook did not want to move for all of it. Cassey¡¯s nerves were thick; he felt strange, but he couldn¡¯t describe it and he didn¡¯t know why.
¡°Do you know why I¡¯mte in returning to the Army?¡± Dewitt said, putting Wen Jin on the cushion next to him, rubbing a hand on his belly, then unlocking the cuff link at his wrist before stretching out his powerful hands to wash them.
Cassey shrugged his shoulders.
¡°I don¡¯t have much time. I have only one or two years, at most, to live.¡± Dewitt¡¯s eyes dropped and his gaze fell on his hands. His deep eyes were obscured and difficult to see.
Wen Jin wanted to yawn, but he couldn¡¯t stop yawning when he heard this. He looked at Dewitt like he was a fool.
Ancient gods and beasts coexisted with heaven and earth. He was not a God beast, but it was no problem to live for thousands of years. This small tail was taking advantage of his life. Now he was telling his subordinates that he had only one or two years of life.
His little tail was not a big liar, right? What kind of deception is this?
Cassey, behind Dewitt, opened his mouth, apparently stunned as he didn¡¯t expect the topic to turn in that direction.
Limitation of life for high-ranking ability users was a pain in every soldier¡¯s heart and a big stone in Cassey¡¯s heart. When he was guarding Dewitt in Liberec, his whole heart was desperate. Eve, Allen, Marshal... all of them met with an ident. If these people died one after another, leaving him alone to face Cook, Cassey thought it was better to just die with them.
¡°Marshal...¡± Why did he suddenly mention such an unpleasant topic?
¡°This position is meaningless to me. It¡¯s the same whether I return to the army or not. I can¡¯t stay in Asier for too long.¡± Dewitt¡¯s voice was a little faint. ¡°I wanted to see if anyone could save all of Assyria.¡±
In the 20 years of frontier struggle, the whole country said that he was a hero and the only miracle who could save Assyria. The ¡°only¡± cap was ced on Dewitt and he carried it for nearly twenty years. He had no regrets. Even when he knew he was going to die, the first thing he thought about was not whether he had any unfinished wish in his life, but what he could do for Assyria before he left.
It was the best choice to cultivate a person who could hold his position.
But...
Cook, who knew nothing but internal strife and only held interests in the House and Sendo, a military neer who apparently wanted to put pressure on him using the back door, Dewitt hardly knew what words to use to describe them.
Therge-scale beast poisoning in the Capital Star or the suspected toxin that caused Zerg poisoning; none of them had been resolved. The story of Utta Star capturing the frontier inhabitants was exposed and Eve¡¯s situation meant the future of all the Zerg-poisoned soldiers was guaranteed. Even the future of Assyria, when facing the Zerg again was possible. But, now, standing in front of the Scientific Research Institute, the three men from the upper political ranks were alling for him.
These people could not see the twenty years of dedication. They could only see the resources in his hands and were even thinking about how to divide up, even the small white dumpling was in their schemes.
And what he could see for an Assyrian future was fresh blood and a hairless fox.
After he had washed his hands, Dewitt put the cuff links on again and said something to Cassey. After a pause, thetter immediately stood up and saluted the army personnel.
Looking at Cassey¡¯s back, Dewitt swept through the door again and then walked into the decontamination room with Wen Jin in his arms.
Outside the door, the men were talking.
¡°... Did Marshal just take a look at us?¡± Fitt always felt goosebumps rise around Dewitt. How could just a nce make him like this? It had to be fake, right?
¡°He¡¯s still so tough.¡± Sendo touched the medal of merit on his chest. ¡°I don¡¯t think it will be so easy to negotiate in a short time.¡±
Shen En answered, ¡°After the contract isplete with a qi beast, its life and death are linked with Dewitt. This negotiation failed before it even started.¡±
Sendo looked down. ¡°But it was for the great benefit of the empire and it was for him to be sacrificed as a marshal. Besides... After all these years, he¡¯s been sitting in this position for too long, Marshal. Don¡¯t you feel unwilling to let him go?¡±
Shen En took out an electronic cigarette from his pocket. Through the smoke, Sendo could not see Shen En¡¯s expression.
¡°He has an independent legion, mineral stars and his own rich real estate. Nobody cares about it at all now. I don¡¯t understand the tolerance of the Prime Minister.¡± Sendo said coldly, but he was still thinking about the pigeon he had just released over an hour ago. ¡°The prime minister did it like he wanted to raise a maniac who could betray the Empire at any time.¡±
Shen En paused, opened his mouth and seemed to want to say something. His eyes swept Sendo up and down and he was absolutely a ¡°petite¡± soldier and an even more ¡°powerless¡± figure. But behind him was a good family, so that he was able to sit in such a rich non-conflict monitoring station for two years. This could be said that he was sailing smoothly on green clouds.
Looking at the dazzling lines of medals hanging Sendo¡¯s chest and Dewitt¡¯s in military uniform, as if he was a rookie soldier, Shen En closed his mouth and smiled. He did not reply to Sendo. His eyes fell on Fitt, who was still rubbing his arms and he sneered, ¡°Is that so? You¡¯d better leave.¡±
¡°I won¡¯t.¡± Fitt rolled his eyes and straightened his chest with assurance. ¡°I have to stay and help you.¡±
Shen En looked at him and said vaguely, biting his cigarette, ¡°Okay, I¡¯ll try to stop farting around.¡±
Sendo looked back at the two of them strangely, always feeling that the three of them did not seem to be on the same. How were they still in a joking mood?
The decontamination room was a closed, transparent space and when Dewitt came in with Wen Jin, the door behind him was sealed. Wen Jin was sensitive to the sealed environment. Once the door was closed, he sat up from Dewitt¡¯s arms.
¡°Why?¡± Wen Jin¡¯s ws kneaded Dewitt¡¯s shoulder and he looked a little uneasy at the closed door.
¡°Decontamination.¡± As Dewitt said this, he pinched Wen Jin¡¯s restless ws and covered Wen Jin¡¯s nose with his other hand. Soon, gas filled the ss room.
This gas had no smell, but that was just for a normal person. Dewitt¡¯s sense of smell was keen among the ability users and he could smell it, that also included Wen Jin.
Wen Jin was trying to break away from Dewitt¡¯s palm, but when he faintly smelled the smell outside, the action instantly flipped as he tried to cling to Dewitt¡¯s palm and cover his wet nose.
The smell of the disinfectant was so unpleasant, he feared that his fur may be disgusting for a long time after. With this in mind, Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help but stretch out his hind legs and try to hide his fur restlessly.
Wen Jin pedaled for a while, while Dewitt, who had stared at Wen Jin¡¯s fleshy thighs for a long time, suddenly lifted him up and kissed Wen Jin heavily.
It was a real one, the kind where he buried his face in the fox¡¯s fur. This idea has appeared many times in Dewitt¡¯s mind, especially when Wen Jin¡¯s feet showed as his belly faced toward the sky. Dewitt had seen it many times. It was just enough time for him to bury his face in the fur.
After thinking for so long, he finally buried his face in Wen Jin¡¯s fur, although it was the fur on his back, but when the soft and fluffy fur, with the unique fragrance of the little fox touched the tip of his nose and he could feel the temperature that belonged to solely to Wen Jin, Dewitt felt nothing but joy in his heart.
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin was stunned and returned to his mind. He frantically began to struggle, lifting his hind legs as he tried to pedal away from Dewitt, but Dewitt... bit him!!
Wen Jin¡¯s brain exploded.
It was a real bite! Dewitt actually grabbed his back paw and put it in his mouth directly!
¡°Chee!¡± In the moment Wen Jin went stiff, Dewitt decisively fled the scene of the crime andpletely separated his face from Wen Jin¡¯s back.
Wen Jin was so angry that he wanted to beat him with his paws. He waved them around as he ¡°chittered¡±, but he had just rushed up when another hatch opened and he could not touch the man¡¯s body.
WIthin the next second, a burst of gas filled the ss room.
What a horrendous smell!
Wen Jin waved his paws in the air and took them back in a second. The fox got into Dewitt¡¯s arms and buried his nose deep in his coat. Yes, he was clever enough to find the only gap between the buttons and the cloth and then stuffed his nose into it.
¡°Chee!!¡± Through the clothes came a muffled curse and the ck bean eyes were full of resentment.
¡°Are you afraid?¡± Dewitt was curious as he watched the little fox cower for the first time.
¡°Chee,¡± he said, huddling in Dewitt¡¯s arms.
¡°Yes?¡±
¡°What are you afraid of? Death?¡± Wen Jin remembered the deceptive scene he had just witnessed.
Dewitt was stunned. He felt as if Wen Jin had misunderstood him. ¡°I¡¯m not afraid of death.¡±
¡°You must be afraid,¡± Wen Jin said confidently. ¡°Everyone who can¡¯t find a wife is afraid of death.¡±
He wondered if the little fellow was looking at him as if he was the star in a soap opera. Dewitt touched his nose. ¡°I didn¡¯t say I couldn¡¯t find one...¡±
¡°You may indeed die.¡± Wen Jin licked his injured paw, gave Dewitt a cold stare, then put his paws in front of him, then opened a few small ws, ¡°Next time you dare to do something to me, I¡¯ll scratch you to death.¡±
Dewitt was indifferent to his threats. ¡°You don¡¯t like me very much?¡±
Wen Jin rolled his eyes. ¡°What does this have to do with likes and dislikes?¡±
¡°I didn¡¯t lose my temper when you moved around on me.¡± Dewitt said lightly.
Although chaotic ¡°kneading¡± could be interpreted as a baby trying to get milk, but Wen Jin had kneaded other ces like his chest and abdominal muscles. When this behavior was tranted to a human, it was basically equal to wiping his hands. If it was not Dewitt, Wen Jin would have undoubtedly been chopped to death on the spot.
Wen Jin¡¯s neck, like something had been punctured, shrunk with a guilty heart.
¡°Little one,¡± Dewitt looked at the little fox¡¯s round melon head and fragmented images of Wen Jin being shy and secretly eating tofu appeared in his mind. In these images, Wen Jin was very much alive, and he still wouldn¡¯t let him touch his butt. Suddenly, Dewitt leaned forward and his thin lips were close to Wen Jin¡¯s ear as he said meaningfully, ¡°Can you be a man? ¡°
Wen Jin was petrified on the spot as if he had been caught in Dewitt¡¯s vest zipper.
¡°Marshal.¡± When Dewitt walked out with the little fox in his arms, Sendo shouted at him.
At this moment, the corridor outside the emergency room was absolutely empty.
The technicians who had just been watching, had been cleared out and all disappeared from their sight. Now only Sendo and the two mountains he brought were left in the hall.
Even Eve¡¯s parents had been invited into the istion room beside them.
Dewitt gave him a side nce.
Sendo looked at Shen En as if he wanted Shen En to speak first. After all, no matter what he thought, there was still too much ss difference between him and Dewitt.
However, Shen En was concentrating on ying with his electronic cigarette, which suddenly broke. He did not even have to say ¡°you first¡± to him.
And worst of all, after a nce, Sendo suddenly noticed Fitt who was trying to talk like a fool. As he saw it, Sendo quickly braked his attempt to break their script. ¡°Everyone saw that just now.¡±
However, as soon as his voice fell, his terminal rang.
Wen Jin felt that Dewitt¡¯s eyes on him were weakened. He secretly pressed the small zipper of his waistcoat and breathed a sigh of relief.
Sendo turned off themunication and continued, ¡°This beast has different abilities, so I think it is imperative to study him.¡± Fearing that his manuscript could not be finished in time and that his winding remarks would make Fitt impatient, Sendo decided to y a straight ball directly.
However, just after he had said this, the terminal rang again, the same number as it had been before.
Dewitt looked at Sendo hanging-up the terminal for the second time and he interrupted him suddenly, ¡°Just pick it up.¡±
Sendo was stunned and subconsciously picked up themunication. What he didn¡¯t notice was that Shen En¡¯s eyes looked between Dewitt and him when his terminal rang for the second time and then suddenly showed an expression of ¡®Ah, that¡¯s really going to happen.¡¯
Sure enough, in the course of themunication, Sendo¡¯s face became darker and uglier. Three minutester, Sendo hung up the phone and looked at Dewitt with dead eyes. He gritted his teeth and kept recalling the contents of the phone. He felt his whole face burning with panic.
The man with brown hair appeared unwilling. He seemed to think of something. He looked down at the wristwatch on his wrist and then stretched out his finger and plucked it off his wrist.
He remembered that Cook had given him the news that Marshal¡¯s body was not perfect at all.
If it¡¯s here, right now, he could overwhelm Dewitt...
Dewitt looked coldly at his movements as if he were looking at an ant. ¡°It seems that I have not been back to the army long enough.¡±
As soon as he spoke, a fierce fire burst out of him and Sendo, the closest to him, turned pale in an instant. He could feel the fierce pressure hitting his energy core like a fierce beast. He looked at Dewitt incredulously as he turned pale with trembling with his lips.
¡°I thought the position of Marshal was enough to exin everything and that I didn¡¯t need to make it clear. But you don¡¯t seem to understand it at all?¡± Dewitt¡¯s eyes seemed to be full of aggression. ¡°I will not attend the Uttar banquet, nor will I continue to participate in defensive measures and details and the Dewitt Corps will no longer provide guidance, assistance or personnel to be dispatched throughout the defensive process after the arrival of the emissaries. There are two mines I have that supply energy stones to Asier. A third party¡¯s price is four times higher than the one that was signed between me and the House of Representatives two years ago. I will reconsider renewing the contract before the expiration with the House of Representatives next month.¡± With a cold voice, every word Dewitt said, the pressure he released was one point heavier and when he finished all the words, Fitt had sunk down on the ground.¡¯
His face was panicked, limbs trembling, hands and feet backward half a meter, looking as if he could cry at any time. Fitt sat down with a loud noise, as if he had turned into a giant hammer and he hit Sendo¡¯s knee, the only thing that was left holding him up.
Sendo clenched his teeth and tried to straighten his chest. He wanted the medal on his chest to give him strength. He asked aloud, ¡°Marshal Dewitt, have you forgotten who you are and what your duties are as Marshal? I¡¯ve checked the data. The fox is cunning and charming. Don¡¯t you ¨C ¡°
Before Sendo even finished, the fox in Dewitt¡¯s arms suddenly moved and, the next second, unlike Dewitt¡¯s fierce pressure from all sides, a short but extremely sharp pressure hit Sendo¡¯s leg hard. His whole body trembled and his legs seemed to have been cut off by that energy. He lowered his head incredibly and his knees touched the ground the next moment.
Looking up, it was Wen Jin who poked his head out of Dewitt¡¯s arms, a pair of small, indifferent, condescending eyes looked down on him. Dewitt¡¯s voice sounded out once more. ¡°I remember, soldier. It is you who forgot who I am and I¡¯ll just say it just once....¡± Dewitt thought that he had made a mistake earlier. Anyone after Cook, he would teach them a lesson and make it clear to all of them.
¡°No one can touch him.¡±
The author has something to say:
Dewitt: Except for me. ??
Sendo: Hold back, you can¡¯t let me rely on Fitt for anything!!
Having written several dark chapters, today¡¯s explosive length finally reversed Dewitt¡¯s mood. In the next chapter, Dewitt¡¯s body will begin to recoverpletely and it be sweet until the end.~
In other words, I know many children are curious about when Wen Jin will be a man. In this respect, this author is having fun. The figure of the fox has not really been thought about, but it must be beautiful. Dewitt likes little dumpling. Once Wen Jin¡¯s appearancees out, he will be emotional. I think it¡¯s unfair to Wen Jin. He likes Dewitt but if Dewitt is stimted by his figure, it won¡¯t be fun any longer.
So when Dewittes up with the idea that he has fallen in love with a fox, Wen Jin will be a human and dive directly into his arms.
By the way, after Dewitt¡¯s growing affection for Wen Jin, the fox will drop, that is, Dewitt will guess that he can be a man and then he will seduce Wen Jin to willingly change in front of him.
Chapter 41 - Why did he have to stand on people’s thighs?17 min read
Chapter 41: Why did he have to stand on people¡¯s thighs?17 min read
The Capitals Energy Monitoring Station was now a mess. The technicians outside had obviously been trained and they were quiet as chickens. In the stationmaster¡¯s office on the top floor, middlemen withrge stomachs were pping their desks and swearing.
¡°What about your brain? Did you really take Marshal Shen En and the Count to Marshal Dewitt? Sendo, why did I find you so capable before? Did I ever authorize you to do so? Now you¡¯ve stuck your neck out and you¡¯ve buried yourself in shit, all the fucking energy stations are paying for it. Now the Prime Minister¡¯s letters areing straight down. Tell me what to do! ¡°
¡°What? Ask the rest of the military to help? Have you got any brains? Would you please give me a better choice than the Marshal? It¡¯s because of you that the Marshal has withdrawn his aid and the mines.¡±
¡°What did you say? Marshal¡¯s attitude was bad?¡± Lieutenant General Tuo¡¯s face trembled with anger three times and his face was almost unrecognizable.
¡°Viting energyws to intimidate you?¡± Lieutenant General¡¯s face was shaking and his flesh seemed to be dying. His face was full of smoke. ¡°Make the Marshal hand over his contractual beast?¡±
The people there seemed to be arguing about something, but the lieutenant general became more and more angry and pped heavily on the table. ¡°Shut the fuck up! You don¡¯t know shit! What¡¯s this all about? What are you talking about? Can you spit out a single helpful word from your mouth?¡±
¡°You will never be idle again. Stop everything you are doing and hand it over to me. Then immediately roll back to the energy station. I¡¯ll see you in ten minutes. One secondter and you don¡¯t have toe back! ¡°
With another heavy tapping of the table, the 15-minute roaringmunication from the stationmaster of the Capital Energy Station was finally over. After hanging up the phone, the stationmaster stretched out his hand and pped his head hard. He was so young that he could drop two kilograms of fat in minutes.
At the same time, in a suspension car outside the scientific research institute, Wen Jin also showed the same expression as the old stationmaster with a big stomach, even the thoughts were extraordinarily unified. If Wen Jin could look at the head of the energy station at this moment, he would surely send out a sentimental sigh.
It was hard for young people nowadays.
Wen Jin was talking about Dewitt.
This guy just put Sendo down in a vicious way. Although the result was very sessful and the effect was obvious, the other party was scared to the point of pooping in his diapers, but Dewitt himself was not as good as that.
Dewitt¡¯s energy core was already broken and now he was forced to fight people with those cracks. People were frightened but those cracks also caused him to choke.
This was supposed to be the legendary injury of facing one thousand enemies alone as eight hundred of them self-destructed.
Wen Jin continued licking his paws.
In the corridor, when this fellow was making an announcement to others, Wen Jin could directly sense that the reiki in Dewitt¡¯s body had turned chaotic and turbulent several times, it was enough to see how bad the situation this fellow was in.
On several asions, he almost reached the critical point as his reiki rushed out of his body.
If it hadn¡¯t been for this fellow¡¯s abnormal self-control and Wen Jin¡¯s help, Sendo, the silly count and the ordinary man might have bled from their seven orifices on the spot by his violent power and Dewitt himself would have died. So Wen Jin really believed that he was an angel fox as he injected some energy into Dewitt¡¯s body to stabilize his chaotic reiki. He prevented such a bloody scene from appearing and deserved to be rewarded with a hundred small jerky pieces.
Currently, in the suspension car, Wen Jin squatted on the cushion that Dewitt bought him, reached out his ws and grabbed his chin, hoping to make an aesthetic action of ¡°supporting his chin¡±. However, the little paw could not reach his jaw, which had lost its clear outline. Wen Jin did not think about it. Instead, he put his paw under his body and looked at Dewitt with a pair of ck bean eyes.
When he got in the vehicle, he tore off his tie and ripped open the fabric near his shirt. His rising body temperature and the manic reiki in his body caused him to be ufortable. There was nothing to hide because only the fox was present.
This guy¡¯s action was wild and sexy. The uniform that Wen Jin had bitten off the cuff link to a few hours ago had now lost several front buttons. It waspletely out of shape and looked like a storm had passed over him.
Dewitt¡¯s slender neck was exposed to the air, with its inverted vicle, which seemed so hard that the fox¡¯s eyes could not move from that spot.
Wen Jin felt strange. The neck was one of the weaknesses of most beasts, but Dewitt had a powerful looking neck, especially when he was looking up at the moment, the curve of his neck was outlined, it was really... Wen Jin swallowed his saliva.
This guy looked really good in a military uniform.
Wen Jin, who praised Dewitt¡¯s neck, couldn¡¯t help sighing again.
The tense muscles of the whole body were in the military uniform. It exaggerated every curve and line and attracted people¡¯s eyes, letting them imagine what the other side was like without clothes on his body.
Stop! Stop! Stop!
Wen Jin fiercely opened his squinting eyes, propped up his whole upper body, then stretched out his front paw and scratched his face twice in an attempt to distract himself from Dewitt¡¯s beauty. However, this action was not very useful, because not only did Wen Jin not calm down, but he also inexplicably felt a little itchy, especially the kind of itching where he wanted to pinch something. His throat was dry and he wanted to find something to alleviate the dryness. And... The suspension car was so quiet that the sound of Dewitt¡¯s breathing was amplified several times.
It was clearly a painful and repressed voice, but Wen Jin did not feel that it was right.
¡°Chee!¡± Don¡¯t think about it!
The little fox covered his beating heart and suddenly cried twice. Then he buried his whole face in the cushion he had particrly disliked. He held his sharp ears with two small paws.
The fox was confused. In his family, every fox¡¯s figure was beautiful beyond their gender, so men and women of the family were used to such high standards when it came to beauty. He had never understood why some foxes were so obsessed with the bodies of others and even fantasized being with them. Sh, ah, but he saw Dewitt. Later... Wen Jin felt as if he could understand why.
The big fool seemed to be really ufortable. His wheezing was louder than before. It was useless to cover his ears with his paws. He could still hear it clearly.
Wen Jin clenched his teeth and retrieved his paws silently, but his ears were still sticking to his head obediently. Now, if he was human, his face would be red.
His eyes swept over Dewitt¡¯s undting chest. ¡°Chee...¡±
The big fool couldn¡¯t fix this himself. He, he had to help him. Um, he needed to help him! Wen Jin thought, stretching out his hind foot to kick the hair that began to itch inexplicably behind his ear, but it didn¡¯t matter. Once he kicked, he suddenly remembered something, put down his paws and the temperature of a small fur face suddenly rose.
Dewitt had wrapped his paw up before kissing it with his mouth more than an hour ago! His upper lip rubbed over his paw pads and he could even feel the temperature from his big, silly mouth...His lips were soft.
And before, the big fool touched his ass.
¡°Chee!¡± Stop!
¡°Chee!¡± Don¡¯t think about it!
Wen Jin tried to stifle his fantasy with a sharp voice.
¡°Chee!¡± It was a fact that he might die if he didn¡¯t help the big fool.
¡°Chee!!¡± No, no, it¡¯s just you feeling bad. You have to control yourself, Wen Jin! Dewitt found that he had eaten tofu before!
¡°Chee!¡± Dewiit ate Wen Jin¡¯s tofu so many times. Then Wen Jin ate DeWitt¡¯s tofu twice. What happened?
Foxes should have dignity!
He couldn¡¯t be eaten easily!
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin¡¯s paws mmed down on the base of Dewitt¡¯s thigh, he was serious and angry, ¡°Chee!¡±
Why did he have to stand on people¡¯s thighs?
Bute on,e on...
Thief Wen Jin rolled his eyes and grinded his paws on Dewitt¡¯s thighs.
If he didn¡¯t do it, the big fool may really be killed by his own reiki. He must save this person and send the waiting Buddha to the West. He had already saved the big fool once and, this time, of course, he couldn¡¯t stand idly by.
Wen Jin sessfully convinced himself and he stood up on his hind legs, put a paw on Dewitt¡¯s hot chest and pushed on it gently.
Just for a moment, the fox¡¯s eyes squintedfortably.
¡°Chee-¡± It felt so great!
Wen Jin stepped on the right side of his chest and the two fleshy hind legs stood a little further to the left, extending their ws to touch the concave line in the middle of Dewitt¡¯s chest. While touching it, Wen Jin deliberately continued to tread on Dewitt¡¯s body with both hind legs and his eyes fell on the small protuberance on his slender neck.
He wanted ant to touch it...
A light shed in Wen Jin¡¯s ck bean¡¯s eyes. One paw was pulling up hard, two solid hind legs were squatting down and strenuously pushing so that he could jump up.
The sound of ¡°ding¡± suddenly sounded in the quiet suspension car.
Wen Jin, who was ready to stretch out his paws, was shocked. He did not stop the movement of his hind paws and fell directly on the soft chair.
¡°Cher...¡± It was as if he had been found out. For a long time, a pair of small pointed ears appeared carefully by Dewitt¡¯s left leg. The small ears were sticking up near the back of his head until the ck eyes showed by Dewitt¡¯s left leg.
Wen Jin looked out furtively.
That was the sound of the terminal. There was amunication calling in.
But it was impossible for Dewitt to take this call right now and Wen Jin... He didn¡¯t know how to use terminals at all and he just felt thismunication could be ignored. He had almost touched Dewitt¡¯s Adam¡¯s apple!
Wen Jin¡¯s ck eyes stared at the terminal on Dewitt¡¯s wrist. He was unhappy and pped hard on it. ¡°Chee!¡± Stop ringing.
¡°Ding Ding Ding!!!¡±
¡°Cher!¡± Another paw hit out. I said don¡¯t make a fuss!
¡°Ding Ding Ding Ding!!!¡± This terminal showed no weakness, as if he was hitting a table.
Wen Jin stared at the terminal and the third paw struck out again, ¡°Cher!¡± Shut up!
After one paw, Wen Jin sessfully blocked the noise of the terminal and sessfully made a crack in the screen. The air in the suspension car calmed down, Wen Jin rxed his breath and looked at Dewitt again. He was reluctant to see the others eyes and licked the tip of his nose with his pink tongue.
I want to feel it with my paws, but I can¡¯t rub it any longer.
Dewitt¡¯s body temperature was still rising and the whole person was burning. His breathing sounds were getting heavier and heavier and the reiki in his body was in a disorder.
Wen Jin blinked his eyes and listened to the sound almost equal to gasping. His sharp ears trembled and drooped behind his head subconsciously. It seemed that he didn¡¯t want to hear it clearly. But in such a small space, it seemed that such an action was simply a cover-up.
When the body temperature rose, the water in the body was easily lost. When Wen Jin raised his head again, he saw Dewitt¡¯s Adam¡¯s apple move up and down, which was fatally sexual.
Closing his eyes, Wen Jin warned himself to be serious, then put out his paws, one on the inside of Dewitt¡¯s thighs to support himself, the other on his lower abdomen.
While preparing to transfer reiki, Wen Jin found something wrong.
He had seen Dewitt¡¯s veins several times his reiki had explored through them and now he was familiar with them. However, this time, the reiki he put in was like he was feeding a bottomless hole and he could not touch Dewitt¡¯s veins at all.
What was going on?
Wen Jin was stunned and at the same time, the contract hidden deep in his body suddenly lit up and heated.
The contract had a low sense of existence since it was made, but now it seemed to echo with something in Wen Jin¡¯s body. Vaguely, Wen Jin felt as if he had seen a door in front of him.
Dewitt felt that his body was not right in the corridor, so he wanted to withdraw in time with Wen Jin, even if Eve¡¯s examination results were gatheredter.
After he got in the suspension car, he first turned on the thermostat in the car, adjusted the seat to the softest mode and then sank into it. His body temperature continued to rise and apanied by the disordered movement of his energy, Dewitt only felt a burst of pain in his head.
He knew what that meant.
The energy of the person with an ability affected the formation of the energy storm. These storms were recorded in the oldest Assyrian texts but within the past few hundred years, they were gradually forgotten.
The so-called energy storm referred to the fact that the nerves were totally plunged into another world. Many of those with abilities who had met with an energy storm ande back called it ¡°the most perfect world¡±.
Some schrs said that the so-called energy storm was to let every ability user enter this ideal world.
However, this ideal world was meant for those destined to die, just like the deadly butterflies on the Grott. Beautiful, but deadly, the whole deste of Grott had many such legends.
It was rumored that the perfect world would appear in the depths of the Grott. In one¡¯s most desperate time and then, at that time, the deadly butterfly would lead them to an oasis of birds and flowers and as long as they stepped on it, they would not be far from death.
Of course, there were also ability users who had returned from this world. But along with the growth of age and the intensification of the energy storms, they would one day lead ability users to the road of no return. This was also a fact.
In this respect, the age at which mental instability urred was inversely proportional to the strength of the ability. In the records of Assyria, in thest hundred years, energy storms appeared for only seventy-five ability users and the longest energy storm a user had wandered throughsted five years.
In other words, those who had a weaker ability were able to feel the smallest amount of influence on the body. Mental instability would notst for five years for these users.
An energy storm was the ¡°side effect¡± that most Assyrians feared more than an ability storm.
After all, ordinary Assyrians did not use their abilities intensely. Some Assyrians did not use an ability at all and thus had a lifetime in order to live longer.
In this regard, as long as research data excluded Assyrian soldiers, it would show that ny five percent of all Assyrian ability users died due to mental instability
¡°Little fellow.¡± It was not long before he got into the car and he felt more and more waves in his brain. Dewitt knew that this mental instability could not be avoided. He touched Wen Jin¡¯s head with some stiffness in his fingers, held him in his arms and pointed to a switch on his hand. ¡°If I sleep too long, press it. Leave here and go out.¡±
An energy storm was the same as an ability storm. There was no remedy for it. For hundreds of years, the Assyrian ability users had maintained this track, so he did not let Wen Jin call for others because it was useless.
At that time, Dewitt¡¯s vision blurred. He saw the little fox p his hand with disgust on his face. He was not angry. He leaned back in his chair and looked down at the little fellow on his body, feeling that his heart was soft.
Energy storms or ability storms would not only make the body of an ability user move in a weird direction, but would also make the emotions of the ability user more violent and uncontroble than usual.
Dewitt reached out and touched Wen Jin¡¯s head with some attachment. He felt the fur under his hand and could not help but sigh in his heart.
He was never afraid of death. To die on the battlefield was the most glorious ending for a soldier. But after this energy storm, he had the idea of retreating, fearing that Wen Jin would be left unattended after his ident.
This little fellow would have everything in his ce. If he sleeps for several months, the little fellow would not be able to eat a piece of the jerky he loved so much. He would slim back to the way he looked when they just met. Dewitt felt that he would die of heartache. Moreover, he did not know whether he coulde back from that world after this dissociation.
However, mental instability would not immediately lead to brain death and he would spend half a month in aa at least, which should be good news.
His subordinates had been investigating the dissolution of the contract for a long time and there had been a lot of progress recently. The exact answer would be given in a few days. Then Archie would start toplete the dissolution for him, as he has already asked.
He would not let the fox die with him.
¡°I really want to destroy the seal of your contract...¡± Looking at the soft little fox and smelling a furry face, enduring his touching hands, Dewitt suddenly muttered.
He felt that he could not imagine that, if one day after his ident, the little fellow became contracted to a second ability user, slept on their bed, acted coquettish and they became... the other parent...
Imagining all these scenes, Dewitt felt that he mightmit a crime.
With the increasing frequency of mental instability, Dewitt¡¯s reason had beenpletely lost and an emotion surged up in his heart. If he could survive, what he wanted to do was to tie the fox to him and he felt that he could never tolerate the boy being close to another person.
Nobody else could touch him.
With this in mind, Dewitt fell into an energy dissociation.
Every dissociation was a dream that belonged to the ability user alone. It was not the first time that Dewitt had entered this dream world.
His dream world was a vast universe, in which hundreds ofs surrounded and condensed into Assyria. Assyria was peaceful, even the air was warm andfortable.
Dewitt liked armor, so in his dreams, there were so many armors that he could easily pick one. But strangely enough, after entering these aircraft armors this time, he found that almost every cockpit was covered with white fur.
Dream Dewitt thought the fur was familiar, but he couldn¡¯t remember why it was in his armor. He didn¡¯t care much. He picked his favorite armor and sat on it, then happily began to travel around every in the universe.
Looking at it one by one, this pleasant solo tour was like an endless journey...
Solo?
Dewitt was stunned, always feeling something was wrong, as if something important was missing from his mind.
What did he forget?
Dewitt was stunned.
Just then, he felt someone patting him on the shoulder behind him.
Chapter 42 - Doubt the Perfect World
Chapter 42: Doubt the Perfect World
The contract was hot and shining, just like a strong invitation letter, Wen Jin couldn¡¯t resist it at all. The engraving on his body did not even give him the chance to touch the eternal energy stone, but directly dragged him into a space filled with... mechs?
There were nothing but mechanical armors!
There were hundreds of them and they were arranged very tightly. Wen Jin felt that if it weren¡¯t for his small size and strong body, it would be a problem to shuttle between them.
Wen Jin ran carefully forward, predicting that he would continue the movement for at least ten minutes. However, the fox was so angry that he couldn¡¯t find an outlet. And it was amazing that he couldn¡¯t use his reiki at all, even his demon Dan had disappeared.
Yes, it was not visible. Wen Jin could feel that his dantian was empty. Except for his memory and intelligence, Wen Jin was no different from an ordinary fox.
However, Wen Jin thought it was unlikely that someone would steal his demon dan. How dare such a bold fellow take away his reiki and not be discovered by him? That was really awesome...
What¡¯s more, he was still in the suspension car a second ago. It was only when the contract began to shine that he suddenly appeared here. So the only thing that made sense was that this space was a dream, or a fantasy, or something like that.
If that was the case, then the glowing and hot contract could be likened to a bridge that brought him into this illusion and the owner of this illusion, eight out of nine chance, was the other side of the contract, Dewitt. And Dewitt himself, probably, was near him.
Wen Jin had always felt that the contract in his body was almost useless to him, besides threatening his life and that it¡¯s sense of existence was weak. But he did not neglect the contract, nor did he forget that the contract was created by the Assyrians.
After being in this world for so long, Wen Jin knew enough, more or less and had his own judgment.
Assyrians let Dewitt make a contract, which showed that the contract was obviously good for the former and there were only a few threats to Assyrian life.
The copse after an energy core exploded was caused by a problem with the way ability users controlled their reiki and the creation of a contract should have nothing to do with that copse. The most direct evidence was that Dewitt was so ufortable before and the contract did not respond at all.
But just a second after this guy fainted, the contract began to shine. It was like a lock finally finding its key. That is to say, the existence of this contract was likely to benefit the Assyrians by opening a window to their contract beasts when the Assyrians were unconscious.
Wen Jin didn¡¯t know what he could do after going through the open window, but he didn¡¯t want to be locked up. And before he went in, Dewitt¡¯s body was already showing unsafe signs. It was important that he input reiki, but at the moment he began, the contract sent him in.
He didn¡¯t know if his guess was correct, but if the world was really what Dewitt had imagined, Wen Jin, who was suffocating, thought he would beat Dewitt up when he went out. Howe this world wasn¡¯t full of more soft and lovely things, more fox walkways, at least have it a little tidy to facilitate his running! Why were there hundreds of mech armors?
He was going crazy! He had been running for so long and he hadn¡¯t even seen Dewitt yet. At that moment, Wen Jin¡¯s ears suddenly moved and his footsteps stopped. He heard a noise.
It was the sound produced when a suspension car started but it was louder than a suspension car. The little fox¡¯s eyes were bright, he stepped out with all four legs and ran quickly in the direction of the sound.
But things were not as simple as he thought.
As he expected, Dewitt¡¯sa was probably caused by his unstable reiki and, at this moment, because he was suddenly sent in due to the contract, it was clear that Dewitt¡¯s reiki was not suppressed.
And when Wen Jin began to run, the ground beneath his feet started cracking. The more he ran, the more the floor was damaged. Soon the floor wasn¡¯t whole and had cracks covering its surface. Every time Wen Jin crossed over two stones and lowered his head, he could see reiki sinking between the cracks and glowing red in the dark.
The nearer the sound of the mech, the wider the cracks in the floor. The reiki under the ground seemed ready to rush out at any time. Even if the reiki was not touched, he could feel its fierceness and forcefulness.
Wen Jin clenched his teeth and again leaped over a gully several meters wide. When he stood under the mega armor, the fox was stunned. The door was closed. How did he get in?
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin¡¯s first reaction was to p his paw on the door, hoping that the big fool inside could hear him.
However, he patted several times, which was of no use at all. On the contrary, the starting sound of the armor was getting louder and louder, even rising a little.
Wen Jin knew about this as a suspension car would shake when it started. This was basically the rhythm of driving. If the armor moved away, he didn¡¯t know where to go to find Dewitt and the floor cracks under his feet were getting worse and worse, to the point that he may fall down directly.
Wen Jin clenched his teeth.
The tall mech had no reiki and he wanted to reach the top of the door, but to reach it. He could only be bigger, or be a person. Such an idea just shed through Wen Jin¡¯s mind, then with the heat of the contract, he really changed.
At the moment when he felt the height of his body suddenly rising, Wen Jin moved his feet and quickly mounted the mech. He pushed down on the handle of the cabin door 3721 times.
Wen Jin had never ridden in a mech before, so what he did not know was that the mech could only be opened with an iris and gene match. However, in this dreamscape, the moment he went up to the hatch, it opened.
It was like the door had automatically opened to wee him and, at the moment, Wen JIn ascended, the mech started.
Wen Jin lowered his head and the hatch slowly begun to close. He saw the crushed ground and the reiki rolling outward, the temperature of that reiki was quite high. A moment before the doorpletely closed, Wen Jin saw a spark hit the mech and it burned a small hole into the metal.
His eyes widened slightly and Wen Jin had a terrible foreboding. If the energy on the ground represented Dewitt¡¯s restless energy core, then the time when the reiki would devour the mech was basically equal to the time when Dewitt himself exploded by his energy core.
Wen JIn rushed all the way into the cockpit and as he thought, Dewitt was sitting there, holding the handle in both hands and looking like he was driving the mech. The distance between them was ten steps, but no matter how Wen Jin shouted, the other side didn¡¯te back and it was simply... It was like he couldn¡¯t hear his voice.
While Wen JIn shouted, he wanted to rush over but it was as if there was an invisible wall between him and Dewitt. Wen Jin couldn¡¯t get in, but he could see weirdly through the back of Dewitt¡¯s chair and see a ck energy in his body. It was the same as the liquid flowing under the ground, the reiki that was devouring the energy core in his body.
He did not know why the contract sent him in. This involuntary transfer was so annoying. If he was outside, he could easily guide the energy in Dewitt¡¯s body, Dewitt would feel his energy and would wake up, but now, in this dream, he couldn¡¯t even manage his own reiki.
Wen Jin was sure that their contract didn¡¯t want to have Dewitt die.
The whole fusge swayed with a ¡°p¡± and Wen Jin grabbed the railing with one hand and barely kept his bnce.
¡°Hey!¡± Wen Jin patted the wall hard and found that it was still useless. Dewitt still did not turn around and remained quiet inside the mech.
This mech armor! Stupid mech armor! I¡¯ll go back and smash all your mechs for dried meat! Wen Jin¡¯s eyes shed with a ray of violence. He stepped back two steps and looked intently at the wall in front of him.
When he wanted to be a man, the contract responded to his idea. After feeling the heat, he seeded in changing. If he wanted to use Reiki, he might as well...
Wen Jin took a deep breath, plunged a force into his lower abdomen and then rushed to the transparent wall with a gust of breath. It was at that moment that Dewitt, who had just been alone, suddenly remembered something. The next second, the contract in Wen Jin¡¯s body lit up.
The demon Dan did not appear, but Wen Jin seeded in rushing into the cockpit. Looking at the vague reflection from the console and ewitt¡¯s confused face, Wen Jin took a deep breath and reached out to pat him on the shoulder.
¡°Quick, wake up, this is a dream.¡± These were the first words Wen Jin said as he panted in front of Dewitt.
This sentence was actually a bit unreasonable because Wen Jin did not know how to end the dream, but he was very righteous that this was Dewitt¡¯s dream. The big fool must have a way to end it!
Unfortunately, when Wen Jin uttered this sentence, Dewitt¡¯s eyes showed a trace of confusion and even hid from his hands with a slight move.
Wen Jin was stunned, but he did not see Dewitt¡¯s resistance. Instead, he remembered how he had just shouted at the other party and how he could not hear him. He still felt that the wall was blocking him. Thinking about it...
He pointed exaggeratedly at himself. ¡®Can you hear me?¡¯
Dewitt¡¯s eyes and hands shook but he did not respond at all.
Very good.
Wen Jin thought that the big fool was so unhappy that he could not hear his handsome voice when he was in shape.
¡°You...¡± There was a bit of confusion in Dewitt¡¯s icy voice. He seemed to be very confused and thought Wen Jin¡¯s appearance was iprehensible. He leaned back and kept a certain distance from Wen Jin.
It didn¡¯t matter how Wen Jin had appeared here. What mattered was that Dewitt was going to die if they didn¡¯t find a way out.
Wen Jin held onto Dewitt¡¯s chair and gasped for two breaths. He did not utter this sentence because the speaker could not hear him. While he was wondering if he could find a pen and paper to express his ideas, Dewitt¡¯s face suddenly changed, then he turned his head violently, grasped the control in both hands and the next second, Wen Jin felt the whole mech armor spinning around.
God, what was he doing?
In a hurry, Wen Jin only had time to see the same ck energy on Dewitt¡¯s observation screen, which was sorge that it covered the whole screen. Before Wen Jin could think about it, his body bumped in one direction because of the weightlessness.
The direction he fell in was a sharp mechanical oscitor. Wen Jin hit it so hard that he gasped out in pain.
Turning his head around, Dewitt held controls with a solemn face.
The surging energy on the observation screen was getting condensing more and the console was constantly glowing with red light. It looked as if it was about to wrap up the whole mech. Dewitt¡¯s efforts to control the mech seemed to be an attempt to find a gap to struggle away from the strange energy.
But it was useless.
If those energies really represented the reiki in Dewitt¡¯s body, then the only way was to let Dewitt contain them within his body. Wen Jin grabbed the walls around him and wanted to go to Dewitt. However, the angle change in the cabin was too fast. It took Wen Jin a lot of effort to keep standing in the middle, let alone wake Dewitt up.
Wen Jin gritted his teeth and his eyes fell on Dewitt¡¯s stable seat. He aimed at one of the control levers, pulled the lever with his feet with one hand and sat directly on Dewitt¡¯s body with the help of his legs, as if he had glued his hands and eyes to the console.
With a sneer in his heart, Wen Jin tugged at Dewitt and pointed his finger at himself. ¡°Look at me.¡±
Dewitt looked over Wen Jin¡¯s shoulder andnded on the screen behind him. He reached out and wanted to pull Wen Jin down, tried to touch the console. His face looked very anxious.
Okay, he can¡¯t hear.
The impulse to smash the mech armor once again surged into Wen Jin¡¯s heart and he wanted to roll his eyes. He thought that Dewitt could not hear him but could see his movements and expressions. Wen Jin was so beautiful. He wanted Dewitt to look at him more and see what he wanted to say. They were always in this position, good or bad, where he was sitting on Dewitt, but all he cared about was getting the both of them out of his situation!
Dewitt¡¯s legs were tightly tensed, obviously anxious. Wen Jin took a deep breath and a wise saying ¡®actions speak louder than words¡¯ came to mind.
He flipped over Dewitt¡¯s hand in an attempt to stop him from manipting the mech again and Wen Jin¡¯s eyes moved in surprise. He pressed Dewitt against the back of the chair without a facial expression and refused to allow him to touch the console again and instead stretched out his hand, simply stripping his opponent of his military uniform.
Without reiki, all he can do was use his hands. Wen Jin didn¡¯t know if Dewitt could understand what he wanted to express in the dream but the world slowly became stiller and bigger.
Faced with Dewitt¡¯s strong, concave stomach, Wen Jin had no time to think about anything else. He held out a finger and reached deep in the other side¡¯s lower abdomen. He felt Dewitt¡¯s hot body and Wen Jin licked his lips somewhat ufortably.
Two secondster, the finger drew an arc on Dewitt¡¯s lower abdomen.
¡°You¡¯ve had problems with the way you are used to using your reiki. I taught you once before, as you slept. Can you remember it? You need to think of more. Otherwise, we¡¯re both going to die.¡±
After Wen Jin¡¯s hand stroked once, it seemed that he was worried that Dewitt did not understand it. He took the time to start the second time. When he started the third time, it was obvious that he was very resistant touching Dewitt, but suddenly he reached out and grasped Wen Jin¡¯s finger.
¡°... You understand?¡± Raising his head, Wen Jin opened his mouth subconsciously to the torch-like gaze of Dewitt.
However, in that instant, the whole mech was hit by something again, as if it had been overturned in the air. Wen Jin felt himself overturned. He subconsciously grabbed Dewitt¡¯s hand and instinctively looked at Dewitt.
Even in the confusion, the man¡¯s eyes were not at all turbulent. The other side pressed his thighs together to keep him in bnce.
Next moment, the mech trembled again.
¡°Do you understand?¡± Wen Jin could not roar out the words that were brewing in his heart. Under the flip of the mech, Dewitt came closer and closer to him until something fell on his lip.
Dewitt opened his eyes and saw the roof of the car with a trace of confusion in his eyes.
He felt like he had a long dream.
In his dream, there seemed to be a teenager in strange clothes. The reason for judging the other party as a teenager was that the person¡¯s fair skin around his neck near his adam¡¯s apple was still t. He also couldn¡¯t see the face of the other party. The other side¡¯s face was always blocked by a mist. It looked like a mosaic mask was born on his face. The clothes on his body were also wide gowns, clothes that Dewitt had never seen before.
Dewitt didn¡¯t understand why such a teenager could enter his mech. Wen Jin didn¡¯t know about it, but he knew very well that his mech only his gic data. He was the only one who could enter.
But the situation at that time did not allow him to ask too many questions ¨C what the situation was, he could not remember now. He could only remember that it was dangerous, very dangerous.
Even with his ability to control the mech, he could not escape the danger. The breath that the teenager released as he gasped when he hit the hard wall made Dewitt¡¯s eyelids jump subconsciously, but the sight before him did not allow him to even think about it.
He had been absolutely desperate, Dewitt thought.
What happened afterwards...
The teenager straddling him caressed his lower abdomen. Then he felt familiar fingers; many things blurred, but the other side wanted to express the meaning; Dewitt felt as if he had epted it.
The final picture was framed on a very soft object.
What was that?
Dewitt¡¯s eyes on the roof of the suspension car focused a little and his hands consciously reached out and touched his lips.
¡°Chee!¡± A voice sounded in the suspension car. Dewitt looked down and saw the little fox racing away from his body. It took him a long time to peak out a pair of small ck eyes in that direction and give him a quiet look. The hair on his face looked like a dog had eaten it.
¡°When I was asleep...¡± Dewitt¡¯s voice was a bit hoarse. He looked down and saw that his clothes were just like those in his dream. His eyebrows rose and he said, ¡°Somebody came in?¡±
¡°Chee!¡± You tore it yourself! Noticing Dewitt¡¯s movements, Wen Jin¡¯s face became hotter and hotter, forgetting to speak.
Dewitt¡¯s eyes fell on him, squinting, a little doubtful, but on second thought, he felt uncertain.
The dream just happened after his spiritual dissociation. Now there was no case saying that another person could enter the world as well. The teenager may have been imagined out of thin air. As for why he imagined a teenager... That was not known.
But his cool body temperature was so real and he remembered that he had dreamed of that hand before.
Feeling the chaotic energy core in his body, Dewitt closed his eyes and decided not to think about them first. He recalled the movement of the teenager in his lower abdomen over and over again in his brain.
Cool and soft fingers scratched over and over on him, like drawing aplex totem, but the path seemed extremely familiar.
As Dewitt fully recalled the trajectory that the teenager had drawn on him, there was also a faint phenomenon of lust. Dewitt licked his lips and was trying to talk to Wen Jin when he found Wen Jin squatting in the corner looking at the tent in his pants incredibly.
The chaotic fur on his face showed a more obvious meaning of being gnawed on by a dog.
¡°Chee!¡± Shame on you!
Chapter 43 - Burned
Chapter 43: Burned
Dewitt would have liked to talk to Wen JIn about something, but the restless energy in his energy core had already pushed his body to the extreme. It was beyond his control. He once again went through the trajectory that the teenager had drawn in his dream and then reached out and pressed on the door of the car.
The next moment, the door next to Wen Jin opened and Dewitt took a look at Wen Jin. The meaning of that look was clear enough. It was to let Wen Jin hurry away after he found something wrong.
Dewitt could not judge whether the trajectory that the teenager in his dream had brought him was true or whether he had misunderstood it, but his situation had reached the extreme and the only way for him to make it through this was to... well, take a chance.
And... Dewitt didn¡¯t know why he didn¡¯t doubt the existence of the teenager. Even when he saw Wen Jin soberly, some thoughts shed through his mind.
The hand on his thigh slightly clenched and Dewitt¡¯s eyes swept the little fox in the corner for thest time.
Then he closed his eyes.
The moment he closed his eyes, the fierce fox in the corner, his face also converged and his eyes fell calmly on Dewitt.
This guy was intelligent, but because the way he absorbed his reiki was wrong, his whole dantian was a mess and because of it beingpressed the wrong way, the damage to his body was more serious than ordinary people. Dewitt had been using his reiki in this wrong way for more than thirty years. If he was an ordinary person, it would be a dead end.
Fortunately, Dewitt was different from ordinary people. His veins were inherently much stronger and he was absolutely gifted.
It was this kind of talent that gave Dewitt a way to live, but this way of life was obviously painful.
Therapy and conditioning were no longer useful to him. He could only use poison to attack poison, inhale new reiki to crush the old reiki directly, make his body ache to the extreme and finally gamble on the possibility of a rebirth.
Looking at Dewitt¡¯s painful look, Wen Jin¡¯s eyes showed a trace of concern. He noticed Dewitt¡¯s problem, but he hadn¡¯t offered to help him for a long time because of that.
The rebuilding of a dantian was a painful thing, which Wen Jin read from ancient books and had never experienced. Nevertheless, Dewitt had never been a person who easily showed the pain on his face, even his expression...
Feeling the turbulent reiki flowing off of Dewitt in the car and the extreme body temperature of the other side, Wen Jin grabbed the seat under him uneasily.
He could use an ice ball to cool the big fool, but the coldness of the ice ball would only relieve Dewitt¡¯s pain for a short time. After the reiki flowed into the body along with the cold water, the pain would intensify and maybe it would cause even more troubleter.
After all, Dewitt¡¯s current physical condition was sensitive to any reiki around him.
The best way was that Wen Jin could control his own reiki and make Dewittfortable. In the most extreme environment, any little hope could give people a strong desire to survive.
But...
Since he was thrown into ShenXue Lake for nine days and nine nights when he was a child, he had a permanently cold body and also a fear of cold and pain. At that time, the pain was so extreme that Wen Jin hardly dared to recall it now. During those nine days, his whole fox¡¯s brain was ck and every day he was trembling in anticipation of finding a heat source. He wanted to be hugged so he could warm up.
And from then on, Wen Jin would immediately turn around when he saw a cooler ce, not to mention cooling his body directly.
Wen Jin sighed, jumped from the front seat to Dewitt and helplessly coiled himself into a ball near Dewitt¡¯s lower abdomen.
The turbulent reiki in Dewitt¡¯s dantian was just below his abdomen, near where Wen Jiny. It transmits heat through the skin. Wen Jin closed his eyes and lowered the temperature of his whole body to the lowest level. Water based reiki could calm down fire based reiki and he was hoping this would stop the frenzied reikipletely.
White-haired paws pressed on Dewitt¡¯s belly, Wen Jin turned his head to the sweating man and whispered, ¡°Wake up quickly.¡±
Wake up quickly, it won¡¯t hurt too long.
It was hard for ordinary people to imagine the pain of a dantian shattering and remodeling.
It was more painful than setting bones. The so-called ¡°dantian smashing¡± was to smash the disordered reiki in the body and dissolve it throughout the body. Yes, the disordered and unabsorbed reiki couldn¡¯t be drained out at all. It would continue to rotate in the body and stimte every inch.
And the only way for the ability user to survive was to domesticate these energies and then break them up little by little. It was not too bad to say that there was a war between the reiki and the ability user.
Such conditions were very harsh and almost could be said that no one could withstand it. Most people would not be willing to do so.
If Wen Jin put forward such a method in Honghuang Continent, most people would rather die than ept it.
The newborn dantian would be much weaker than in the past. Most of the damage can be repaired, but Dewitt¡¯s original dantian had already been disordered. If this problem was not fundamentally solved, Dewitt would always be at risk of a dantian copse.
Although the newborn dantian would be much weaker than in the past, it was not difficult for it to catch up with Dewitt¡¯s talent as long as he worked hard.
But... the pain was really unpleasant.
The chaotic fragments of reiki fell into every corner of the body. Dewitt had a fire ability so it would feel like the whole body was burning in a mass of mes.
The pain of needles piercing the whole body was already painful. On this premise, Dewitt had to endure the pain and recover the pieces of reiki that had fallen chaotically around his body.
It was like kneeling naked on a fractured ss puzzle.
On several asions, Dewitt almost couldn¡¯t stand it. The threat of implosion was intolerable, especially when the splitting pain provoked nerves again and again. As long as he rxed a little, the reiki in his body would swallow him directly.
However, at the most difficult point, Dewitt felt a cool breathing into his body.
Like a boat sailing at night, through the cold gale and waves, he finally saw a beacon to guide the way. Using this cool temperature, Dewitt moved through step by step.
Reshaping, restructuring, after the most painful part, Dewitt felt that his body¡¯s energy core had reformed into a circle, which was different from the past. It was also the purest red.
On the energy core, which used to be rioting all the time, tiny wounds disappeared and were reced by the orderly flow of reiki throughout the whole energy core.
At the moment when he felt the power flowing slowly with his thoughts, Dewitt opened his eyes sharply.
And at the moment Dewitt opened his eyes, the reshaped power shed a brilliant red light, filling his body with enormous energy.
It was entirely different.
Unlike the dull prickling and threatening sensation that he could feel every time he used his ability in the past, that disordered feeling disappeared and a rxed feeling came to mind, which shocked Dewitt.
Meanwhile, a voice sounded in his ear.
¡°What does it mean to enter the critical point and be hopeless? Cook, let me tell you, if the Marshal has an ident, you won¡¯t walk out of the Scientific Research Institute alive!¡± It was the voice of a furious Cassey.
¡°Major General, could you calm down? I was really just passing by. I was kind enough to call you back. The reward for my kindness is to shut me up for three days? When I go out, I must report that you abused your military rights!!¡±
Cassey¡¯s voice was angry and urgent. ¡°You¡¯d better pray for the Marshal to wake up soon, or you won¡¯t even want to get out alive!¡±
¡°Really? No, Major General. We live in a society ruled byw-¡°
Looking for the voice, Dewitt slowly turned his head and frowned. He clearly remembered that when he closed his eyes, he was still in the suspension car. How did hee a Research Institute now? Three days, then... What about the fox?
Before closing his eyes, the little white dumpling huddled on the front seat shed through his mind and Dewitt sat up suddenly from the bed.
At the moment of exerting pressure on his abdomen, he felt a heavy lump on it and unconsciously reached out and pulled up a body.
At the moment Dewiit touched Wen Jin, Dewitt felt a sudden crack appear in his heart.
The same cool feeling that soothed him in his dream, it was the little fox?
This little fellow had always been afraid of cold and the indoor temperature was clearly adjusted to a constant temperature, why was Wen Jin¡¯s body so cold? Was it affected by him?
Holding the little one tightly to his body, Dewitt was horrified to find that he could not hear Wen Jin¡¯s heart beat.
¡°Marshal!¡± After a burst from the mechanical rm, it seemed that the outside people finally noticed Dewitt. The first one to rush in was Cassey. ¡°Marshal...¡± Cassey¡¯s face was filled with joy when he saw that Dewitt was really sitting up.
Professor Lin rushed in with a group of researchers.
Before Professor Lin checked Dewitt¡¯s condition, thetter pointed directly to the white-haired dumpling in his arms and said in an anxious tone, ¡°Old Lin, what¡¯s wrong with him?¡±
Low temperatures could make people irrational, especially to Wen Jin¡¯s surprise, when it took Dewitt three days to restructure his dantian. He was so cold that he simply fainted.
After that, Wen Jin had a dream.
In his dream, he seemed to have returned to the ShenXue Lake. He was freezing to death. He kept praying with his eyes closed that he could have something warm to hug him and take him out of that damn ce.
After that, Wen Jin did not know whether he should be d that his dream hade true. He saw a fiery red magma rolling down from ShenXue Mountain and rushing toward Wen Jin. Then it burned his white fur directly.
Wen Jin cried out, covering his ck and charred hair.
¡°Chee!¡±
Wen Jin screamed and struggled to jump out of the fireball¡¯s arms, but it was no use at all.
The ball of fire held Wen Jin¡¯s body tightly and it looked as if it was about to take all his fur off of his body and shove him in his belly! Wen Jin, who was about to bald, swore that he even saw the two evilughing devil¡¯s horns on the top of the fireball!
Chapter 44 - Presents for You
Chapter 44: Presents for You
In the dream, Wen Jin could not break away from the life or death embrace of the iron ball. Finally, when he was full of anger, he pped it in the face out of intolerance.
It was at that moment that he woke up.
Around him were warm yellow lights, a big soft bed and a handsome man. Dewitt was burying his head in Wen Jin¡¯s belly.
Wen Jin: ¡°...¡±
¡°Wake up.¡± At the moment when Wen Jin raised his paws silently and pped his hands, Dewitt¡¯s head, which was buried in his belly, was raised and the two eyes met in the air.
Wen Jin ignored him and looked down at Dewitt¡¯s dantian. He was relieved to find that it seemed all right. Turning to his waist, he checked the fur on his back. After he was sure that he was neither bald nor charred, Wen Jin gave Dewitt a scornful look. ¡°Chee!¡± It took three days to fix your dantian and it won¡¯t kill you!
¡°Hungry or not?¡± Dewitt pet his head gently with one hand and his blue eyes were frightening gentle.
Watching Dewitt in a daze, Wen Jin felt something was wrong. It took him a long time to respond to what he was saying. He put out his tongue and licked the tip of his nose. He whispered, ¡°Hungry.¡±
Like a trick, Dewitt took the prepared meat jar from the side and ced it next to Wen Jin. Then he personally took out a piece of dried meat and fed it to Wen Jin.
The little fox, biting the dried meat, looked around, but still felt something was wrong.
First of all, when he fainted, he was in the suspension car and now... Why was it like going home? Secondly, the silly attitude was too frightening. Although this fellow had been very kind to him before, this kind of soft-faced appearance just made the fox get goose bumps. He was definitely not like that before!
¡°You have dark eyes.¡± Wen Jin, who always wanted to sleep as long as he wanted, didn¡¯t know what dark circles were. He stretched out his paws, bit the dried meat and pressed on the corner of Dewitt¡¯s eye. The fox has a slight joke in his eyes. ¡°Dreadfully ugly.¡±
Dewitt squinted. ¡°Don¡¯t eat too much dried meat. The main food is being cooked.¡±
Two paws sped the little dried meat and touched his mouth warmly. Still, he felt something was wrong. Wen Jin thought that besides the dark eyes on Dewitt, what else should be the problem? Why did it suddenly be so?
He remembered that he had not fainted at first when he cooled Dewitt. At that time, he seemed to feel someone open the door of the suspension car. And then, during the period when Dewitt¡¯s chaotic reiki disappeared, he seemed to wake up in a moment of stress, at that time... this seemed to be the research institute?
¡°Are we going home?¡± After biting the dried meat and looking at the repaired dantian, Wen Jin immediately remembered something that was not very pleasant. He kicked Dewitt with his hind paw.
It had been seven days since the fox had gone unconscious and the little fox¡¯s paws were not as strong as before. Dewitt pinched them, adding three more dishes to the menu of Wen Jin¡¯s dinner.
¡°What for?¡± Wen Jin had not forgotten the fact that this fellow was pulling on his tail. He took back his paws vigntly and stared at him. ¡°Don¡¯t touch them!¡±
¡°You never let me touch you.¡± Stepped on by the broken paw, Dewitt did not stop and retorted back.
¡°Nonsense, do you like people touching you?¡±
¡°It depends on who it is.¡± Dewitt felt the warm airing from the mattress and as if he had believed it atst, he reached out and pressed on Wen Jin¡¯s paw.
¡°Cassey!¡± Wen Jin hummed out a name.
Dewitt leaned closer. ¡°He dares not.¡±
¡°Cook!¡± Yes, Wen Jin remembered that it had felt like Cook¡¯s aura when he was near the suspension car.
¡°Doesn¡¯t dare.¡± Dewitt heard the name and his aura seemed to have cooled several degrees.
Wen Jin blinked his eyes and finally remembered something. He held the jerky in his paws and pointed straight at Dewitt. ¡°How long have I slept?¡±
¡°Seven days.¡± Dewitt said truthfully.
Wen Jin looked at Dewitt carefully and decided that the other person was not lying and that he was right with his fragmentary memories. After flicking his tail, Wen Jin said, ¡°You look better.¡±
What he¡¯s trying to say was actually Dewitt¡¯s energy core looked better. However, since he has concealed his identity, he did not want to take the trouble to tear himself apart. There were still many advantages for him to conceal his identity.
He did not want Dewiit to lose anymore strength and have more people be unkind to him. But Wen Jin was not very reassured, for fear that Dewitt¡¯s symptoms were not seen in time.
So he thought of such a way to ask.
What Wen Jin did not know was that while Dewitt looked good now, it was rotten at home.
Four days ago, Dewitt himself woke up in the Academy of Sciences and ignored Professor Lin and the others surprise about his recovery. He just wanted to find ways to make Wen Jin better. However, even Chen Xiong, who had been taken out from the corner of hisb room, said he had no choice but to wait.
Dewitt¡¯s face was dark and Archie was afraid to talk to him for two days.
Unfortunately, during Dewitt¡¯sa, Sendo, who had been suspended from his post, came to the research institute once more. Even though Sendo was slightly unfortunate, he never gave up the idea of taking Wen Jin. If he could study the mystery of Wen Jin, his official position would certainly rise several levels.
So he had discussed the prospect with Cook. One of them dyed Cassey and the other went to find Wen Jin. Then he tried to take Wen Jin away while Archie and Cassey were absent and send him to a basement research room where they had contacted various researchers to conduct experiments.
This n was cancelled because Dewitt woke up and then they even received the news that Dewitt was fully recovered. Sendo¡¯s n to take someone away ended with a bitter face. As a result, he was stopped by Eve¡¯s beast. The man in the corridor screamed wildly as he was bit and Mary refused to let him go and then led him to Cassey.
The tools that Sendo had on him, coupled with surveince videos, exposed his actions and goalspletely.
Sendo felt grievances in his heart after being caught. In the face of Cassey¡¯s usations, Sendo¡¯s mind cunningly tried to escape. So he said, ¡°The scientific research institute has responsibility over all contract beasts and I wasing to find one. You suspect that I wanted to get yours!¡± In this sentence, Dewitt, who was brought in by Mary¡¯s usation, gave him a good beating.
Unlike thest energy scare, this time Dewitt used his fists directly. Two times, Sendo passed out. He even peed his pants in terror. When he was sent away, he was shivering and begging for mercy.
When Cook heard the news, he disappeared, along with who he brought with him and the n to go after Dewitt to get Wen Jin.
Sendo was beaten really badly and the family behind him was not small, so this matter soon spread in the upper ss of Assyria. Almost everyone knew that Dewitt recovered, it became a bomb and the lead of the bomb was the magical Qi Beast.
Many people wanted to gossip, but no one dared to go to Dewitt.
During those four days, the first thing Cassey did after waking up every morning was to pray for the little white dumpling to wake up soon. An energy core explosion was just as frightening as the Marshal¡¯s fury.
¡°Well, I¡¯m almost recovered.¡± Dewitt did not say these things, nor did he bother Wen Jin and answered him, ¡°The energy disorder has disappeared. Now the way I use energy is different and much morefortable.¡±
¡°Oh...¡± Wen Jin blinked, but he still felt a little weird. He was almost covered with goosebumps from the look in Dewitt¡¯s eyes. He wanted to change the subject subconsciously. At that moment, he turned his eyes and theynded on a square iron sheet the size of his body at the bottom of the bed.
¡°What is that?¡± Wen Jin curiously stretched out his paw to pick the thing up. It was stiff.
And when he looked up, he suddenly found that there were more than one on the bed. Almost the whole bed behind his warm head was covered in all kinds of iron boxes. At first nce, there were dozens of them.
¡°Cars.¡± Dewitt answered, ¡°I bought you presents.¡±
The author has something to say: This is not a car, it¡¯s all love!!
Chapter 45 - Next time, I’ll strip your hair
Chapter 45: Next time, I¡¯ll strip your hair
In the past, when people married in Honghuang, the royal families would send many presents. They would fill the boxes with all kinds of shining treasures. The names of these boxes were called ¡®bridal gifts.¡¯
Wen Jin knew of this because for several years while he stayed at the pce in Honghuang, he lived with a royal cook with excellent skills. During the period when the royal cook lived in the pce, Wen Jin wandered around in the pce all the year round, cheating people out of food and drinks shamelessly by virtue of him being a dainty fox with a cute fluffy appearance.
The time he spent there was not long, only a few decades, but that was enough time to watch as dozens of big ¡°bridal gifts¡± appeared. So he was familiar with this idea.
At the beginning, Wen Jin still felt that it was very iprehensible. He thought that if two people were married, as long as they liked each other, not even the gods could disprove it. These people always liked to do these chaotic rituals, with all the boxes being shipped from ce to ce, not only was this really bothersome, but it was bothersome every time they had to open the box. However, they would also be happy and excited after opening one.
In fact, after Wen Jin looked more, he found that in those boxes, the things were almost always the same, so he really could not understand the reasons for the excitement of those people.
But at this moment, Wen Jin felt... he seemed to have understood the stubbornness the foolish human race had to these boxes.
When Dewitt reached out and opened the closest present for Wen Jin, revealing a lingshi pile that was as big as a mountain and flowing with waves, Wen Jin felt his whole heart was soft and his temper from his dream disappeared instantly, as if the whole fur-exploding fox had been ttened.
¡°Chee!¡± So many!
After two seconds of being stunned, the little white fox rushed up andid his paws on the hill of lingshi. His big, fluffy tail shook several times behind him. His ck eyes reflected the color of the water energy lingshi. Wen Jin looked very excited.
Each and every one of them were all water energy and were all superb quality, even better than the ten lingshi he absorbedst time.
Wen Jin swore that he had never seen such clean and pure lingshi extracted before in Honghuang.
And, besides, there were so many of them!
Watching Dewitt open one present after another, enough to surround Wen Jin and revealing the lingshi inside, Wen Jin¡¯s heart was filled with the feeling that ¡°the lingshi are asmon as hay and ghosts are stuck in the wind¡±.
He fluttered his big tail, jumped up quickly and knocked over several presents with his white paws. He looked at the lingshi that had begun to cover the bed and felt their pure and iparable reiki. Wen Jin even wanted to nest in the lingshi mounds with great poetic interest.
So Wen Jin did.
As soon as he exerted himself on his hind legs, the fierce fox plunged into the sea of Lingshi and rolled back and forth inside. He felt the Lingshi scratch around on himself, but he was just too happy to care.
Then, just as Wen Jin rolled back and forth for the eighth time, his movements became stiff and his eyes met Dewitt¡¯s.
¡°Chee-!¡± He sat up quickly from the mound of lingshi, not forgetting to tten the messy hairs on his cheeks.
After that, Wen Jin lowered his head and looked at the scattered lingshi on the bed. He stretched out his white-furred paws and patted it there. He pulled all the scattered lingshi to his own direction so that each one was at least twenty centimeters away from Dewitt.
He was clearly creating a boundary between himself and Dewitt, just like between the Chu River and the Han Dynasty.
Feeling the strong ¡°brothers clearing ounts¡± atmosphere, Dewitt narrowed his eyes, reached out and pulled several of the stones over to his side. When Wen Jin saw the situation, he immediately stared up with rounded his eyes. He was anxious that he would lose the lingshi and never see them again, he was like a monster eager to scorch thend. Faced with Dewitt¡¯s troublemaking hand, he shouted fiercely, ¡°Chee!¡±
So many! All mine! Mine! They are all mine! 1
With his eyes narrowed, Dewitt seemed to understand the meaning of the oath of sovereignty under Wen Jin¡¯s ¡°call¡± and put his hand into Wen Jin¡¯s ¡°hoard¡± as Wen Jin grabbed the energy stone at thest moment.
Wen Jin, who was fiddling with Lingshi, put a paw on Dewitt¡¯s hand, touched it with the pad of his paw and stared at Dewitt¡¯s hand for a moment. After a moment of stunned silence, a trace of dislike appeared in his eyes. He pushed Dewitt¡¯s hand out of his pile silently.
¡°Chee...¡± Don¡¯t want this one.
Dewitt face did not change and looked at the excited Wen Jin, who was holding his mound of spiritual stones and refused to let him touch it again. He felt that this was not his little fox, but his little white-eyed wolf.
Two paws were clenched on the top of the Lingshi heap and stepped on them gently. Wen Jin pretended not to see Dewitt¡¯s expression of eagerness to invade his territory. He stared at the Lingshi curiously and asked, ¡°Why did you use metal boxes?¡±
¡°Because the interior space of others is too small.¡± Dewitt said, looking deeply at Wen JIn, Lingshi couldn¡¯t beid down on certain materials.
Suddenly looking back, Wen Jin was stunned by the warmth of those eyes. He didn¡¯t remember to ask why the other side chose to bring in all the lingshi. And under Dewitt¡¯s gaze, Wen Jin felt somewhat guilty.
In fact, very early on, Wen Jin thought that Dewitt¡¯s eyes were unique, but not because of the color. On the Honghuang Continent, there were many people with special colored irises, especially the devil race, whose eyes were like rainbows and all kinds of unique colors.
But Dewitt was different.
His blue eyes were clearly the color of the sky. Instead of falling into Dewitt¡¯s eyes, it was more like falling into the abyss of the sky.
Ordinary people would be far away from the abyss, but Wen Jin always felt that there was a whirlpool in Dewitt¡¯s abyss that attracted him. Every time he looked at Dewitt seriously, he must concentrate, or he may be attracted to that abyss if he was not careful.
It was like in a dream, where he sat on Dewitt with a golden knife pointed at his neck...
The heat of the little furry face increased a little. Wen Jin stretched out his paws and grabbed himself. He turned his head and stopped looking at Dewitt. His belly was firmly attached to the bed and his eyes were staring solemnly at the mound of Lingshi. He wanted to distract himself.
But Wen Jin¡¯s action was slightly ineffective, he began to look at the different sizes in front of him, but each Dewitt was so energetic that he could not touch them. When he tried to reach out and touch them again, his forepaws were gently grasped and pressed down onto the bed by Dewitt behind him with both hands.
¡°Chee?¡± The front paw was straightened and he had to lie on the bed before he could make a little noise. Then he felt something hot close to him. The next second, the back of his head was covered with something hot.
A low voice followed, ¡°Don¡¯t take such a risk next time.¡±
Dewitt closed his eyes so he could feel the little fox under his lips. Listening to their heartbeats, Dewitt took a deep breath.
Even though they had been talking for so long, he finally realized and believed that Wen Jin was awake.
He had been really scared.
During those four days, Wen Jin did not wake up, his temperature was extremely low and his heart beat very slowly.
Assyrian research on Qi beasts was scarce. In the face of such a situation, even Old Lin could not exin why. With Wen Jin¡¯s contract, Dewitt should have been extremely sensitive to the other side¡¯s body, but he was not at all aware of anything.
The feeling that no matter what he did, nothing was changing, he could not ept it. Every day, he held Wen Jin in his arms and kept him close to his body. Every day, he would talk to Wen Jin and make some very annoying actions in an attempt to make him jump up in the next second. Even if his face was scratched, he would have been happy.
In those four days, not only Old Lin and Archie, but also Chen Xiong came back several times. Although every time, Chen Xiong would go to see Wen Jin himself, he could not exin why Wen Jin became as such.
No one knew why Wen Jin fainted.
Even the intelligence agents who Dewitt sent to roam the underground ck market at that time gave the same answer.
The only one whoforted Dewitt was Archie. Archie told him that Wen Jin saved Dewitt from his first appearance and Eve after that. Such a magical little fellow would surely have his own way to ovee the danger.
With that being said, it soothed Dewitt a little.
Wen Jin gave him too many surprises.
Making his Zerg poison disappear, but also saving Eve, this little boy was mysterious, as if there was an inexhaustible treasure on his body. Then there was the teenager who made his body change dramatically...
Some thoughts shed through his mind, but when he saw Wen Jin wanting to escape with his eyes, Dewitt did not have the heart to continue asking, but instead said, ¡°Do you like your fur?¡±
As he spoke, Dewitt reached out and touched Wen Jin¡¯s fur lovingly. This little fellow loved bathing very much. It was totally different from Caicai. Dewitt still remembered the first time he gave Wen Jin a bath.
So he asked this, but in fact, he already knew the answer.
Wen Jin had not yet recovered from Dewitt¡¯s sudden and affectionate voice. When he heard the question, he responded with a subconscious whine.
As Wen Jin¡¯s voice just sounded, he felt Dewitt suddenlye forward, bold and threatening as he whispered, ¡°Next time, I¡¯ll burn all your fur.¡±
Chapter 46 - Ancestors
Chapter 46: Ancestors
Wen Jin¡¯s body was stiff.
The next second, the responsive Wen Jin suddenly reared up and hit Dewitt with a w. He looked very angry. ¡°Chee!¡±
The fireball with the devil¡¯s horn in the dream was you! I am so kind to you, so selfless, yet you are secretly jealous of my beautiful fur and also want to pull it all out! It¡¯s just too much!
Looking at Wen JIn¡¯s spirited appearance, Dewitt lifted his lips in a smile.
Wen Jin understood people¡¯s words, could think like people and had a lot of mysterious abilities.
Because of that, it caught the attention of Cook¡¯s group and aroused their curiosity. Looking back, Dewitt himself wasn¡¯t surprised. He said he didn¡¯t want to know about Wen Jin¡¯s ability and that was absolutely false.
Everyone wanted to know everything about the little fox. Everyone wanted to be the most knowledgeable about Wen Jin, knowing everything that happened to him and even hoping that all doubts can be answered clearly by him. But after thinking about it, Dewitt still felt that Wen Jin would be happy. If his questioning would make him nervous and make him unable to cope with it, he would give up his curiosity decisively.
When Archie, Cassey and Mary entered the room, they saw such a scene as Dewitt¡¯s soft, tired face smiled and Wen Jin spiritedly waved his ws and beat people.
¡°Ancestor...¡± Cassey stared and his face immediately became pale and greedy all at once as he rushed up, ¡°My God, little ancestor, you finally woke up!¡±
In the past four days, Wen Jin, in aa, has directly transformed Dewitt into a walking corpse.
And not only Dewitt, but also their hearts were very anxious. If it had been in the past, Wen Jin might have been just a ¡°possible¡± beast to sustain Dewitt¡¯s life and not so important. After all, they were born and bred in Assyria and their ideas were somewhat biased, but now they are different.
After being with Wen Jin for such a long time, their ideas began to change.
That was why they sincerely hoped that Wen Jin would get better. In these four days, no one suggested to Dewitt that Wen Jin¡¯s life should be maintained in a special way, regardless of his health, because Wen Jin¡¯s situation might be dangerous to the Marshal.
And since Dewitt insisted on bringing Wen Jin home, Cassey and Archie, as well as Mary, came here at least twice a day. Eve wanted toe too, but her body still had too many unstable factors, so Professor Lin did not allow her to leave the research institute.
Mary was different. Eve was now fully awake and Mary was now relieved. If she wanted to leave, Professor Lin couldn¡¯t stop her at all.
¡°Chiii!¡± After her God fainted, Mary, who had been depressed for several days, saw Wen Jin beating Dewitt in bed and jumped down from Cassey¡¯s shoulder with excitement. With her strong arms open, she ran quickly in Wen Jin¡¯s direction.
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin cried out in horror, then jumped up Dewitt¡¯s chest three steps, went straight into his coat and revealed only his small head, which could be said to be very distant.
Mary, who failed to reach her idol sessfully, was not depressed at all. Instead, she put her little face in front of Wen Jin and carefully clicked, ¡°Eve woke up and the Zerg poison in her body disappeared. Thank you. I will remember your kindness all my life!¡±
As she spoke, Mary made a deep bow. Under her strong arms, it was not a simple bow, but looked slightly intimidating.
Cassey did not understand what they were talking about and took a curious step forward and asked, ¡°Is the kid okay?¡±
¡°Yes.¡± Dewitt responded and the curvature of his lips showed that he was in a good mood. He reached out and touched the small dumpling hidden in his shirt.
Cassey and Archie arched their eyebrows at the same time. To be honest, it was strange for Wen Jin to climb into Dewitt¡¯s clothes and turn into baggage, but it was even more strange that the Marshal would still be touching it...
¡°Cough...¡± Cassey cleared his voice and handed Dewitt a data chip.
This was Mark¡¯s summary of his work report for the past few days.
Since Wen JIn was unconscious, Dewitt¡¯s work began to stop. It was no wonder that Dewitt did so. After all, he just had a thorough argument with the House of Representatives for Sendo¡¯s actions and because Sendo¡¯s actions were based off of their ideas, the House of Representatives dared not ask Dewitt to help them anymore. So during this period, they did nothing at all.
However, this was clearly not Dewitt¡¯s style.
The Uttar¡¯s arrival was a big event and although Dewiit already called it off with the House of Representatives, it was impossible for him to ignore what had happened. It was precisely because he knew and believed that the Prime Minister would not put pressure on him but give Cook¡¯s faction a lot of hard training.
¡°It¡¯s all arranged. The Prime Minister has given us all the defense maps. I¡¯ll take people to deploy them in person to ensure that any emergency can be responded to immediately.¡± Cassey said earnestly.
While Cassey spoke, Wen Jin was still in Dewitt¡¯s arms.
Mary was still in front of him gabbling and expressing her gratitude, just like a poet, wishing to praise Wen Jin with all the good words she has learned all her life. And when she said these words, Mary, this little girl, was not shy at all. Instead, she said a few words. She turned Wen Jin¡¯s face red and warm and his white paws did not know where to rest. She twisted herself and caused Dewitt to tighten his hold on Wen Jin a little.
¡°You¡¯re all right, aren¡¯t you?¡± After another long click, Mary suddenly asked a worried question.
Wen Jin paused and nodded his head at her sincerely concerned eyes.
While nodding his head, Wen Jin thought that Dewitt could cause him to be a reasonable demon. When facing Dewitt, he would be a little bit irritable and this waspletely Dewitt¡¯s fault. But see! He was very gentle when facing other people!
With that in mind, Wen Jin felt that it seemed a little bad to retreat into Dewitt¡¯s arms at the sight of Mary. After thinking for a moment, he reached out a paw to Mary from Dewitt¡¯s clothing. Little white furred paws with pink pads hung in the air and warm ck eyes rested on Mary.
¡°Bah?¡± Mary looked a little incredulous, but after hesitating for a moment, she still held out her paws to Wen JIn, but the speed was slow because she could not believe it.
¡°Chee!¡± Seeing Mary¡¯s slow speed, Wen Jin jumped out of Dewitt¡¯s clothes without thinking. Half of his body popped out and he pped out with his little paw.
There was no crisp apuse when the two soft paws met, but after a moment of stunned silence, Mary began to chitter andugh.
¡°Chee.¡± Wen Jin also squinted his fox¡¯s eyes and wagged his tail in Dewitt¡¯s arms. He was in a good mood.
When Wen Jin reached out his paw recklessly, Dewitt reached out and held the little fox so he would not fall. He saw the little fox¡¯s appearance and his eyes were somewhat indulgent. He touched Wen Jin¡¯s head and asked Cassey, ¡°What happened before has been settled?¡±
¡°Yes. As you thought, Major General Archie, when he met us at the gate of the Academy of Sciences, was not himself.¡± When Cassey mentioned business, he immediately became serious.
¡°I was in the office at that time.¡± At this point, Archie¡¯s eyes showed a bit of confusion, ¡°I have no habit of taking a nap, even if I wanted to sleep. I was not in the office, that day I asked Caicai but he seemed to be asleep.¡±
Although Caicai couldn¡¯t speak, he could understand Archie¡¯s words and try to give a simple response to his words.
¡°Preliminary investigation concludes that,¡± Cassey concluded, ¡°judging from the monitoring and time, it was all premeditated. Just because he changed to Major General Archie¡¯s appearance and came out to meet us during the time we arrived at the scientific research institute, it was enough to see that this was definitely nned ahead of time.¡± As Cassey said this, his face became a little heavy.
Espionage was something they had seen for a long time and there were many measures to deal with it, but now they were not facing ordinary spies, but Zerg spies.
The other side imitated Archie in an undisclosed way, unknowingly mingled into the scientific research institute, which did not arouse anyone¡¯s suspicion and even Dewitt did not find anything wrong...
Through themunication between Eve and Mary, they already knew that the Zerg had evolved and created an aura simtion, but in such an event, aura simtion was only the tip of the iceberg. In fact, theplexity of the whole event made Cassey feel a headacheing on when he thought about it.
Despite his reluctance to believe it, Cassey couldn¡¯t help speaking, ¡°In the military... is there really a traitor?¡±
He did not believe that the Zerg could achieve such a level without help. The scientific research institutes were very closely guarded, saying that they were the heart of Assyria would not be a lie. The spies would have been able to go through all of Assyria during the time Dewitt was in aa. The Zerg, by themselves, would not have been able to understand Assyria so deeply in such a short amount of time, since it was totally different from their society.
¡°The incident may be really serious.¡± Archie sighed. ¡°It¡¯s true that I was wrong and negligent, but to tell the truth... I don¡¯t know how they copied ¡®me¡¯ until now. I don¡¯t even have the impression that I might have been touched. And they have seeded in copying me. But why didn¡¯t they just inject me with the virus?¡±
¡°Maybe they don¡¯t think they should move you so early.¡± Cassey spected, ¡°As for when...¡±
¡°When we came back.¡± Wen Jin said to Dewitt. He was showing Mary the presents that Dewitt had given him and proudly took his owner¡¯s posture. He loved gossip so he was still listening to Dewitt and turned his head to speak to him. ¡°On the ship,¡± Wen Jin said to Dewitt ¡°I once smelled something wrong with Archie when he came to the room, but it was very light. I thought at first that it was because he hade into contact with the Zerg poison that had not yet faded from you.¡±
When he came back from Liberec, Wen Jin smelled it, but the concentration of the smell at that time, he didn¡¯t think it could make any waves, so he lost his mind about it. Now that he thought about it, Cohen¡¯s team was on the ship at that time. It made sense to say that Archie contacted Cohen at that time and gave the other side a wide opening.
Chapter 47 - Leave you
Chapter 47: Leave you
Wen Jin was in a good mood and gave this piece of information to Dewitt. He thought the other party would thank him, for example, by buying another bed of dried meat. Nevertheless, let alone a thank you, Dewitt continued talking to Cassey as if he hadn¡¯t heard them, without even nting his eyes!
Wen Jin paused, while he was discussing with him intensely, Mary who was going through the various presents, also cocked her head.
Wen Jin was talking about in thenguage from Honghuang. Mary could not understand it. Only Dewitt, who had the same contract, could understand it. The little fox smashed his mouth closed, looked at Mary and thought that the big fool might not have heard him, so he repeated it in a louder voice.
Nevertheless, Dewitt did not turn his head.
Wen Jin got angry after he said it for the second time. How could Dewitt not give him any response?
When the little fox tried to turn over a present unhappily with his forehead, Dewitt reached out with one hand and gently rubbed his finger on Wen JIn¡¯s face, softening the gentle movements in an instant.
In the public¡¯s eyes, Wen Jin shook off Dewitt¡¯s palm like an electric shock. He chittered and his face was a little hot. He stared at Dewitt, turned around and continued to y with Mary.
¡°You can smell the Zerg?¡± When Cassey¡¯s party left, Dewitt poked Wen Jin, who was touching the energy stones with his paws.
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin reached out a paw and pped Dewitt¡¯s hand, licking his nose. ¡°Yes.¡± After saying this, Wen Jin seemed to feel that it was not good to admit it directly and hurriedly added, ¡°A demon... a beast¡¯s nose is very sensitive.¡±
¡°Oh?¡± Dewitt swept over the little fox who had his paws on the bed and stepped over uneasily, but he didn¡¯t reach out to grab Wen Jin¡¯s paws. ¡°When you were in the research institute, did you know that Archie was not right?¡±
Wen Jin stared at him and remembered that he had pretended that he couldn¡¯t hear him earlier, so he stayed silent.
Dewitt pinched Wen JIn¡¯s paw. ¡°Hmm?¡±
¡°Chee-¡± Don¡¯t touch! Wen Jin cried and then he felt the temperature from Dewitt¡¯s hand was ratherfortable. He could not help rubbing the fingers with his paw pads two times. ¡°No, they would simte smell.¡±
Mary had said the same thing.
As this simtion was very high, at least in the scientific research institute, he did not even find that the Archie in front of him was a con artist. With his ws in Dewitt¡¯s hand, Wen Jin, tilted his head slightly before he said ¡°But it¡¯s not that good of a mask.¡±
¡°Hm?¡± Dewitt said, ¡°Can you tell?¡±
Wen Jin nodded. ¡°The simtion is very high, Archie did not notice it, but if you look closer. You can distinguish the difference.¡±
For example, that day in the corridor, the Zerg who simted the smell of Mary suddenly stood behind Wen Jin. He did not respond, but when Mary spoke out, Wen Jin immediately noticed.
And thinking about it carefully afterwards, in fact, there was still a difference between the two.
At this point, Wen Jin seemed to be afraid that Dewitt could not easily to understand and added, ¡°With Archie, I didn¡¯t pay attention, but if they fake you, I can certainly find out.¡±
In his mind, Dewitt was thinking about what kind of differences Wen Jin might notice. Dewitt overheard this sentence, paused and the corners of his lips couldn¡¯t help hooking up. His eyes fell on Wen Jin, who had no idea what he had just said and raised his little chest in time to wait for praise.
Dewitt smiled and pinched the pointed ear of the little fox and when heughed and reached out his hand, Wen Jin at the other end was frozen.
From a long time ago, Wen Jin felt that it was a real foul for the big silly tough.
First of all, this fellow seldomughed and was always cold, like the cold in the deep winter, but when heughed, even if it was only a light smile, there was a warmth that broke open the ice.
Wen Jin¡¯s ears twitched but he did not break away from Dewitt¡¯s palm, even with a hot little face, he gently rubbed his head in the palm of that hand.
¡°Let Mary have a try, maybe.¡± Wen Jin thought about it and said so.
He was not sure whether Mary could do it or not. After all, sense of smell was inherent in him. He didn¡¯t have to use reiki to smell better.
And although genes were often inseparable, it was also true that demons and beasts had a keener sense of smell than the people from ancient times, so it was reasonable to try.
But...
¡°But all the Zergs in the research institute are dead.¡± There were no test samples. Wen Jin said, casting a sad look at Dewitt.
¡°There are still some.¡± When he thought of the guy who pretended to be Archie, Dewitt answered earnestly, but when he finished, he did not go into the subject any further. Instead, he asked, ¡°You said before that on the way back from Liberec, Archie had a different smell on him?¡±
As soon as Wen Jin mentioned this, he felt unhappy. He had just said it clearly. The big fool had to pretend that he could not hear him. Now he came to ask him again.
Seeing Wen Jin¡¯s expression, he instantly understood what he was angry about. Dewitt smiled helplessly and reached for Wen Jin¡¯s forehead. ¡°Two carts of dried meat.¡±
Wen Jin, who was still angry, immediately shook his tail and bargained, ¡°Four carts.¡±
¡°Deal.¡± Looking at the boy¡¯s thin appearance, Dewitt wished he would eat more and did not hesitate to agree.
Suddenly there were four carts of dried meat and the warm and delicious reply was, ¡°Well, he already smelled like that at the time.¡±
¡°Before or after seeing Cohen?¡±
Wen Jin thought about it and answered, ¡°After...¡± As soon as this sentence was finished, Wen Jin responded to what Dewitt wanted to ask. After a pause, he borated on it. ¡°When I first met Cohen, he didn¡¯t smell of Zerg, nor did Archie at that time. It was onlyter that I smelled it.¡±
One was duplicatedter, the other waspletely taken over by the Zerg and if Archie was infected on the ship, it meant that... the Zerg infiltration into Assyria may be deeper than they imagined. Dewitt¡¯s Legion had many people, but so did the House and who knew how many Zergs.
Dewitt¡¯s expression was somewhat heavy. He was not afraid to fight, but before the war, even in the middle of the war, the Empire quietly copsed behind him. The fighting power of the Zerg was amazing. If Assyria could be prated in their insides, it would be the end of the war.
¡°What is with your expression?¡± Dewitt¡¯s expression caused Wen Jin to wave his paws in disgust, thinking how could his little tail show such a hopeless appearance?
¡°It¡¯s just a few bed bugs.¡± Wen Jin licked his paws, disapprovingly. ¡°Let¡¯s y it by ear and defeat them one by one!¡± As he spoke, the little fox cut his ws viciously and a fierce light shed in his eyes.
His appearance amused Dewitt, whoughed two times and poked Wen Jin for a moment. ¡°I know you¡¯re the best, but you still have to be a little more restrained outside.¡±
¡°Why?¡± Wen Jin disdainfully pushed away Dewitt¡¯s hand, thinking that this group of human beings liked to make light of every situation... But thinking of Sendo in the Scientific Research Institute before, Wen Jin could not bear to kick Dewitt. ¡°Those guys would kill me like those bed bugs if I let them.¡±
¡°Two fists are no match for four feet.¡± Dewitt suddenly withdrew his smile and said earnestly to Wen Jin, ¡°You know, I didn¡¯t tell Cassey what you said directly because of this. When necessary, we should learn to hide your edge. It¡¯s to protect ourselves, you know?¡±
When it came to letting Wen Jin fight with Cook, Dewitt believed even one hundred Cooks weren¡¯t Wen Jin¡¯s opponents and Cook himself would certainly not be foolish enough to choose to fight.
And if Cook ys with his heart and his face, Wen Jin is really in danger.
This kid looked smart, but he didn¡¯t know much about Assyria.
¡°I¡¯ll find you some books to learn about the Assyrian environment andnguage.¡± Dewitt whispered, he had been thinking about it during Wen Jin¡¯sa.
¡°I don¡¯t want it.¡± Wen Jin looked a little disdainful and his head twisted to one side.
¡°There are many advantages in learning words. If I¡¯m not around you in the future, you canmunicate with others somehow and you will be able to understand what they say and won¡¯t enter the trap of others.¡± Dewitt persuaded patiently.
Where would he go if it was not by my side? Could he still go? Wen Jin wanted to ask these questions subconsciously, but after being stunned, he swallowed the sentence again, closed his mouth and unhappily wed the mattress.
Looking at the unhappy look of the little fellow, Dewitt could not help reaching out and teasing him, ¡°Hmm?¡±
Some people were good at inserting needles. Dewitt did not protect Wen Jin¡¯s self-confidence. He did not let Wen Jin go into danger. The Zerg in the corridor and Wen Jin¡¯s sprained ws really frightened him that day.
Dewitt reached out and pinched Wen Jin¡¯s paw that was still wrapped with the wound band. ¡°Do you like the terminal before? I¡¯ll buy you one.¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s eyes lit up immediately. Terminal!
He liked to watch the video before and even asked Dewitt a few times, but he said that it was difficult to get it. At that time, Wen Jin, who still thought Dewitt was very poor, did not continue to mention it. It was unexpected that Dewitt was going to give him one directly now!
¡°If you learn to write, you can y more software and games on the terminal.¡± Dewitt saw that Wen Jin was really interested and quickly threw out another bait.
However, after hearing this sentence, the little fox, who was still excited, dropped his ears in an instant.
After all, he wanted him to learn.
Wen Jin groaned and hummed for a while in a somewhat depressed way. He felt prickly after Dewitt¡¯s said ¡®if I¡¯m not around you anymore¡¯ but did not see the Dewitt was sad after such a thought. It seemed as if the big fool was sure that there would be such a day.
As a small tail, how could he easily say that he wanted to leave? This guy... was this guy looking for a wife?
Wen Jin was very unhappy.
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One day, Wen Jin secretly expressed to Dewitt that he wanted to scratch his face to reduce the frequency of other people staring at him.
In this regard, Dewitt said that his baby¡¯s possessiveness was the world¡¯s best.
Chapter 48 - Wen Jin: Find a fox
Chapter 48: Wen Jin: Find a fox
Over the past two days, the upper echelons of the House of Representatives and the Ministry of Military Affairs had been in an uproar. The trigger was Dewitt beating Sendo in the Academy of Sciences. It was because of this that the lines between the military and the House of Representatives had been brought to light directly. After all, Dewitt symbolized the God of war in the army.
The young generation of soldiers, many of them who joined to pursue Dewitt¡¯s footsteps and started their military life, for them, Dewitt was a very special figure. So even though there were many contradictions within the army itself, it always stood on the same front in this matter.
Plus, with the Uttar alliance, the military department, from the onset, absolutely disagreed. They were all fighters on the scene. No one knew more about the historical grievances between Assyria and Uttar than they did. No one knew more about the impact of the alliance with Uttar on the morale of Assyria than the generals.
Unfortunately, because Dewitt was unconscious, the military was in disarray. If the Zerg¡¯s attacked again, what could they do to counter the House of Representatives? So ultimately, they had no choice but to let Cook¡¯s faction create the alliance.
But today, things were different.
Dewitt came back, recovered, healed and had a contract beast. This was known to all Assyrians. Although not many people were interested in the beast at first, the most they could say was what Dewitt would look different from how they had seen him all these years with a beast.
However, when what happened in the scientific research institute was thoroughly disseminated, everyone opened their eyes to gossip and tried their best to grab relevant information from all sides.
Among them, Cook was the one who felt most strongly about this change. As an aplice of Sendo, who was initially beaten into the hospital, Cook was quite worried about his situation. He sought refuge from many old friends in private in order to prevent Dewitt from finding him and then went as far as eighty miles into the countryside. However, themunications between relevant parties those first few days were a very basic dialogue. That was until everything normal changed.
¡°Yes, yes, so in this regard, I would like to ask you to take more care of... No problem. There must be plenty of feedback. I¡¯ll do my best to help you with whatever you want. What? You want the same beast as the Marshal?¡±
On the afternoon of Wen Jin¡¯s waking up, Cook, who had hung up anothermunication, fiercely pped the desk. ¡°Everyone wants that kind of beast and they all ask me one by one. As if I can find another one! As for hiding from Dewitt like this, that beast can make the big beasts obedient and quiet! If I had him, I could go straight to the king and call them there! ¡°
Sitting next to him, silent subordinates sniffed at the words and raised their faces. ¡°They think you are one of the people who have recentlye into contact with the iron-blooded Marshal, so they want to refer to your opinions.¡±
¡°Fuck!¡± Cook kicked a chair. ¡°That Dewitt fellow is close to death and he is holding a baby all day long. After anothera, he¡¯ll be like an injured beast on the ground. He¡¯ll be murdered at a nce. I¡¯ve seen it and I¡¯vee into contact with the big head!¡± When it came to this, Cook was even more angry. ¡°And the old guys were not interested in the beast before, but now the wind changed so fast. What did the one who loved to go to the Colosseum to y with the bloody beasts the other day say to me? What did you say?¡±
The expressionless subordinate retold the story, ¡°Now they are pursuing the beast. Unlike before, you were too old-minded to keep up with the times. You should do more homework.¡±
Cook: ¡°...¡± Why does it always feel like you¡¯re scolding me?
At the same time, Cook held his head and was worried about his family¡¯s failure. In Assyria¡¯s underground ck market, Qi beasts suddenly began to be popr. All kinds of rumors spread rapidly in the capital stars and even severalrge fighting grounds were suddenly closed for several days without warning.
At that time, Wen Jin was at home and was not in a good mood. It is often said that mentality and perspectives determined everything and this was reflected vividly in Wen Jin.
Since Dewitt said, ¡®If I¡¯m not around anymore¡¯, Wen Jin began to think about why the other party suddenly came up with such a sentence.
In fact, there were still many possibilities.
For example, did Dewitt not realize that he was not going to die, or was just frightening him, teasing him and so on, but after thinking about it, Wen Jin finally insisted that the big fool must be looking for a wife.
After all, in the past, when in Honghuang, those who became rtives often preferred to pay attention to what kind of separation was going to happen. That is, if they would live apart from their original families and sometimes go very far away to build their own ces.
Wen Jin felt that Dewitt was a visionary, even if he did not think of it now, he would think of it one day, sooner orter. If Dewitt had thought of it now, he would have prepared Wen Jin for the future by learning the words here.
It was perfectly usible for Wen Jin, a lightbulb, to get tired of being with the wife all the time and be afraid that the other party wouldn¡¯t be happy with Wen Jin¡¯s existence, so Dewitt wanted him to be prepared to be independent.
And Dewitt also gave him so many lingshi, maybe it was the break-up fee! A way tofort him!
With that in mind, Dewitt became a scum man. He spent so much time trying to save this fellow. Could Lingshi even make up for it? Wen Jin felt very angry at the thought that the big fool he had managed to save was going to give away his hand. Even Dewitt wanted to give him the terminal.
Moreover, this time the unhappinesssted quite a long time. No matter how Dewitt coaxed, Wen Jin refused to talk about the reason. After all, it was so humiliating to say the reason. Wen Jin didn¡¯t want to be a demon who made people think he could not live without a small tail.
At the same time, Wen Jin also began to study hard and then hid in an invisible ce away from Dewitt to practice pronunciation secretly. Every day, he either read books or slept on his own pile of energy stones. He even ran to the suspension car to bite the exclusive cushion that Dewitt bought him back into the room and did not want to go to bed to make a clear distinction. The meaning of boundaries was too obvious!
Instead of beingzy, like in the past, Wen Jin not only tried hard to learn to be serious and angry, but also began to take inspiration seriously.
Dewitt gave him the lingshi this time, not only was it enough, but they were also particrly sufficient. When Wen Jin absorbed a piece, they were three or four times as strong as the first one he had before.
Feeling Reiki wandering around him, Wen Jin once again opened his personal space and took out a pill and swallowed it. Thest time he took it, he repaired his inner body, but because the veins were injured too seriously, the efficacy did notst until Wen Jin recoveredpletely. Now that he swallowed a second one, he could surely repair the crack. Wen Jin, who thought so, felt the medical Dan wandering his body and he wrapped the elixir in his body warmly.
This should have been the happiest moment for a demon beast with a broken demon Dan, but Wen Jin was still unhappy.
At the thought of Dewitt saying that he would leave him, Wen JIn felt blocked and did not want to see Dewitt at all. But the house was not big at all. When he was reading on the balcony, Dewitt was in bed. It was hard not to see this fellow!
Whenever this happened, Wen Jin could only study the words more seriously.
After all, if he thought about it carefully, he found that Dewitt let him learn thenguage here, which was also good. When he responded formally, he could imagine the appearance of adults and then he couldmunicate, so that he can find enough lingshi without thinking about finding intelligent beasts and dealing with human beings.
When he found his own lingshi, he may be able to go back to Honghuang.
After thinking about everything, Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help sighing. He thought that the big fool was really smart. For his wife, he even arranged him. He was not a person in this world and going back was a nail in the coffin.
It was just...
What would he do when he went back? Suddenly thinking of this problem, Wen Jin¡¯s heart skipped a beat.
After his Master left, he slept longer and longer. Sometimes he even envied human beings. His life was so long, his troubles were little and every day was very full.
And he...
Wen Jin began to feel a little sad, so he closed his eyes.
He remembered that his master said that the reason why he caught him back then was because he was too bored, but he didn¡¯t want to take apprentices with him. What if the apprentices he sought out liked to eat and didn¡¯t like to study as much as he did and when he came back, he would be staring at the dried meat in his bowl?
Otherwise, if Wen Jin could find a wife and when the time came, Dewitt would have his own wife. He would take his little wife to practice and then take her back to Honghuang. Thinking of this, Wen Jin felt that he had been blocked for so long and now it was as if he had poked through in an instant. Yes, he would find his own wife, so that in the future, there was no need to worry about the loneliness of being a beast.
Wen Jin, who had thought through it, decisively opened the home terminal. He quickly found the search engine on it and opened the voice recording ording to the content he had learned in the past two days. He pronounced the four words [Fox Wife] with a bit of wild ent.
Seeing the answers given by the search engines, all kinds of colorful matchmaking parties and all kinds of pictures of beasts shown above, Wen JIn¡¯s fluffy tail shyly swung.
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Dewitt: I don¡¯t think a little energy stone can make up for your great kindness. How about my body?
Wen Jin:!!!
Chapter 49 - Baby
Chapter 49: Baby
During this period, the atmosphere of Assyria about beasts had changed dramatically and the Capital Star¡¯s Colosseum had shut down countless arenas overnight. Even the few remaining ones had quietly reduced their activities.
Some subtle changes were taking root in this empire.
Ever since Wen Jin woke up, Dewitt¡¯s work had finally returned to normal. He had been traveling to and from the Scientific Research Institute during this period and had done a thorough physical examination with open data. That inspection report shocked the whole scientific research institute.
There was no doubt that his energy was strong. The most surprising thing for everyone was that the energy storm, originally in Dewitt¡¯s body, which could almost detonate the measuring instrument, hadpletely disappeared!
At that time, when the news came out, Cassey was so happy that he almost rushed back to sell all his property and buy Wen Jin a pile of small dried meat as high as a hill!
It waspletely gone!
What did this mean for higher-order ability users? Life extension! The military officers, one by one, were more worried about Dewitt¡¯s energy storm than about their own. They always wanted to wait for the scientific research institute to develop a method. Maybe the marshal¡¯s energy storm could be dyed a little bit, but they didn¡¯t expect it to disappear directly.
Although Professor Lin had no intention of corating the phenomenon of Dewitt¡¯s physical improvement to Wen Jin, other people know that Dewitt¡¯s physical recovery had an absolutely inseparable rtionship with the little fox. If they were trapped in the prejudice of the environment when the poison disappeared and did not realize the contribution of the fox, the days when Dewitt was unconscious and Eve was awake were all in their eyes.
Especially in the zerg poisoning experiments, Eve¡¯s soberness provided the mostplete process record of poisoning detoxification, because the location was in the scientific research institute, her records were moreplete than Dewitt¡¯s.
In addition, soon after Eve awoke, blood samples were taken directly and there were still some ingredients of the Quzhuo-dan. Professor Lin forgot to eat and sleep for several days and the production of antidotes had entered the middle stages.
On that day, when Dewitt finished hisst check and got an excellent number, he was ready to go home.
Wen Jin had been angry with him and refused to sleep with him. This little fellow was afraid of the cold. Dewitt didn¡¯t want to let him continue to sleep in the corner, so he gave him the bed. Eventually it became clear that the kid didn¡¯t want to sleep with him, not with him on his bed and the living room sofa became his faithfulpanion at night.
As for why he did not sleep in the guest room, it was purely because the living room was closer to the master bedroom. Without closing the door, he could still see the little fox huddled in bed from the sofa.
However, this state could not be maintained for too long, Dewitt did not like the gap between them, not even a centimeter.
¡°Old Lin.¡± As he was leaving, Dewitt suddenly remembered something. Turning back, all the other researchers in theb had gone to dinner. Only Old Lin was still looking at the instruments on his desk. ¡°What about Dr. Chen?¡±
That was Chen Xiong. He hadn¡¯t seen Chen Xiong for a long time.
¡°Ah?¡± Professor Lin paused, thought for a moment and shook his head. ¡°Chen Xiong is not a staff member. He appeared in the scientific research institute during this period. It was because of the beasts poisoned in the streets. Now the poisons of the beasts are almost cleared and he is not likely to appear.¡±
¡°Same poison?¡± Dewitt had a meal.
¡°Yes and byparison with the experiments, there were many superimposed parts with zerg poisons, which was absolutely rted. I have uploaded the relevant reports from the House of Representatives and the Ministry of Military Affairs. But now that you have asked me, I want to say it again with personal emotion. This is not a trivial matter. We must not lower the risk level of the victim group because it is a contract beast.¡±
Dewitt frowned, answered that he had written it down and asked, ¡°Do you have Dr. Chen¡¯s contact information, Old Lin?¡±
He wanted to know why Chen Xiong gave Wen Jin an eternal energy stone during the chaos that day. If it hadn¡¯t been for the timely appearance of that energy stone, Eve might not have been saved in time.
Professor Lin shook his head, looked away and touched his finger on the ss panel in front of him. ¡°No, that man has a strange personality and many modern things... I¡¯m twelve years younger than him, but I¡¯m a little older physically than that old man.¡± After a pause, Professor Lin seemed to think of something and added, ¡°If you want to give him back that energy stone, there¡¯s no need to be so anxious... Even if you find him, he probably won¡¯t take it back.¡±
Dewitt seemed to disapprove of that remark, ¡°That¡¯s not an ordinary eternal energy stone.¡±
The Eternal Energy Stones were also graded. And unlike the one-off energy stones produced by Assyrians, the eternal energy stones were rumored to have been made from ancient beasts.
So, in Assyria, disposable energy stones could be used indefinitely and their mineral resources were abundant. It was no problem how many they wanted to build. But the Eternal Energy Stone, like its name, only had a few.
So even if the ability users couldn¡¯t extract too much energy from the eternal energy stone, it was very precious in Assyria. Things were precious because they were rare.
And there were still dozens of eternal energy stones in Assyria. If they distinguish them ording to the color gap, then the eternal energy stones in the hands of Wen Jin and Dewitt were the best.
So, it was not because he wanted to return the one in Wen Jin¡¯s hand, Dewitt tried to find it after a detailed investigation, but Wen Jin¡¯s energy stones were his treasures, even Dewitt did not know where the little guy hid them all.
The reason why they could say that Wen Jin and Dewitt¡¯s stones were the best was because of the style of energy stone. Both were made of transparent crystals and the gold sculpture behind them had exactly the same pattern, which could be said to be a series.
If the legendary Eternal Energy Stone was the base of the ancient Qi beast, then these two were obviously from the same Qi beast. Such energy stones were very precious. If they were sold on the ck market, they would fetch absolutely high prices. His was a gift from the royal family when his father was promoted to Count.
At that time, because of such a gift, the Bertram family was discussed by many people in the upper ss. So Dewitt didn¡¯t think he could ept it for free.
¡°Well, it¡¯s really not ordinary.¡± Professor Lin suddenly leaned on the back of his chair, reached out and touched a picture on his desk. He whispered, ¡°This kind of energy stone is very rare nowadays. Your one and his one were unearthed in a dig of a frontier mine more than forty years ago.¡±
Professor Lin¡¯s photo was a very ordinary one. At that time, he was only in his twenties and beside him stood a ck bear, not a man. Professor Lin in the photo showed a green and youthful smile on the camera. This photo was put on Professor Lin¡¯s desk for many years, then it was put away for a while. Recently, for some reason, he suddenly took it out again.
¡°Marshal.¡± Reaching for the picture frame, Professor Lin suddenly raised his head and asked, ¡°If that little fellow in your family could be a human...¡±
Wen Jin was busy at home all day.
Wen Jin felt like he had just opened the door to a new world since he searched for all kinds of beast partiesst time. He was interested in learningnguages. He earnestly studied every day. With his clever head and melon seeds, he couldmunicate simply in half a month.
So, today, after watching a learning video again, he felt that he was warming up every day and rushed back to the room decisively, nested in his crumpled bed, got into the thick quilt and opened the terminal.
This time, Wen Jin, not like the first time he searched for he imported wife foxes, but he used the very foreign search engine and searched ¡°beast party¡± such super-Assyrian trendy words.
After sessfully jumping out of the familiar, colorful interface on the terminal, Wen Jin squinted happily with his fox¡¯s eyes and wanted to praise his IQ.
Pulling down the interface, Wen Jin looked one by one conscientiously and seriously. When he did not find a fox, he pulled out a small dictionary and, one by one, looked up ¨C ¨C masquerade party.
Yes, a masked party.
After learning thisnguage, Wen Jin searched Dewitt¡¯s name for the first time, found full screen search results and various high-definition portraits of his face, Wen Jin kept an eye on this in his heart.
He felt a little high-spirited, but if they went to the same party, he must be the protagonist. After all, this was not an ordinary party, but a party to find a wife, so the big fool can not overwhelm him.
And Dewitt didn¡¯t know if there¡¯s a problem with his aura. He¡¯s always surrounded by a bunch of weird guys who know how to use their brains. If this guy shows up, Wen Jin¡¯s intuition will cause a lot of trouble for his party trip. That¡¯s why he wanted to find a masked party.
This inspiration came from the Gourmet Street. At first, Wen Jin was worried that the idea would be too rare to find.
Fortunately, although Assyria was not very weed by the contract beasts in general, there were still some who liked the contract beasts in the empire and under the huge poption base, the number of this special group was not small.
They also set up a special forum on the Interster Network, which contained various posts to findpanions for contract beasts and there were many patterns.
So it wasn¡¯t long before Wen Jin found what he wanted.
Looking at the big Q font on it, Wen Jin opened his eyes wide and thought, ¡°Masked pro-sugar party.¡± That¡¯s it! So he decisively opened the post, trying to find specific address information, but a window popped up on his screen.
¡°Non-x x users can not leave messages x to see XX messages?¡± Wen Jin paused and did not understand the meaning of this sentence. He clicked on the terminal two times in some depression and then a watch jumped out.
Ah, he knows that!
Wen Jin¡¯s eyes sparkled at the instant he saw the watch.
He really knew about this. Since Dewitt recently got him a new terminal, at Wen Jin¡¯s stiff request, Dewitt had registered an ount for his Star Blog to make it easier for Wen Jin to watch videos for himself.
At that time, the terminal had jumped out of such a simr form, whenpleted, Dewitt said that Wen Jin could have his own small blog.
This was the same. Now that he was finished, did that mean he could have his own forum?
Thinking of this, Wen Jin immediately began to fill in the content carefully.
On the name section, Wen Jin solemnly wrote down his name.
Within themunity of beasts and demons, names could only be known by people who were very important to them. Wen Jin thought if he wanted to find his own wife, the name must be real, so that he can prove his seriousness.
He was a very polite demon.
After writing down his name solemnly, Wen Jin hesitated on the word ¡°age¡±.
It was scary to write one thousand and twenty. He remembered that races in the world don¡¯t seem to live as long as his did. What if a couple of them were scared away by his age?
After hesitating for a while, Wen Jin wrote a ¡°one¡± on it with an old red face. It was the same with a thousand years old. And no matter how old he was, he was the best looking big fox!
After putting this ¡°one¡± in very shamelessly, a line was immediately picked out beside it, which said ¡°Baby Beast¡±. Wen Jin could not understand it and went straight down.
The other things after were easy to figure out, most of them could be filled in, only in the photos, Wen Jin made a mistake.
He was very self-aware. He was a fox with little eyes and little pupils. If he went out like before, he would surely be recognized far away.
In case of any bad gossip...
Wen Jin wrinkled his face and seriously thought about this problem. The burden of idols could be said to be very heavy. Although the transformation was easy for Wen Jin now, he couldn¡¯t deceive others by turning into other beasts. What if his little wife was not happy then?
Wen Jin thought hard for a long time and finally decided to put on a little weight.
If the little wife could !ept his chubby appearance and like his chubby appearance, she would certainly ept him for who he was.
With this idea in mind, Wen Jin in front of the camera, ¡°Dao Dang -¡± once, put on twenty kilograms of fat.
Looking at him in the picture, Wen Jin twisted his head and reluctantly sent the form. In this way, love was still a matter of spiritualmunication. Although he had a good temper, the other half would be very upset if they only liked his appearance.
After clicking the photos and uploading them, Wen Jin satisfactorily huddled around waiting for an answer.
At the same time, this message was also handed to the forum management.
¡°New user...?¡± The manager frowned. ¡°The banquet will begin in four hours and this time it¡¯s all old friends. Didn¡¯t he see the old friends gathering on our posts?¡±
¡°Wait a minute!¡± Another manager stopped the first person¡¯s attempt to refuse directly in time and came up and said, ¡°Wow! Is this a fox? Fat and lovely! It feels like Marshal¡¯s one...¡±
The woman who was stopped by her turned a white eye. ¡°Why are you swept by that evil wind?¡±
Evil wind was a group that had recently appeared in the capital star. It was rumored that all the beasts simr to the white fox were being appreciated there. Now, all the powerful and influential families were aiming at all the white Foxes of Assyria. They were also trying to build factories to let the white fox multiply and thrive.
On this point, they were a group of people who kept beasts, no helped them. Even every contract beast had its own precious ce and these guys, with a nauseous purpose to contact the contract beast were all selfish ghosts.
(Tn: think puppy mill who breeds non stop for profit only, not caring for the beasts well being.)
¡°No, I really think it looks good, but it¡¯s a little fat. I think Kaikai will like it! It likes white things best,¡± said the woman, while shining stars in her eyes. ¡°Sister, let¡¯s approve it. Our Kaikai is not very picky. It hasn¡¯t been in love for many years. You¡¯re watching it grow up and you¡¯re distressed.¡±
¡°They didn¡¯t say if it was a boy or a girl...¡±
¡°It must be a girl who is so beautiful! And it doesn¡¯t matter if it¡¯s a boy. Kai Kai can¡¯t be bred. I just want him to fall in love. Should I be responsible for any problems? Sister ¨C ¡± said the woman with an open face.
Five minutester, Wen Jin received a beautiful invitation.
Along with the invitation letter, there were pictures of all the contract beasts that would go to this party. In the human world, it was called meeting face-to-face before dating.
But Wen Jin deleted the list without looking at it.
Oh, notpletely deleted. He also intercepted a picture of himself halfway tomemorate his first party.
As for what other beasts looked like, Wen Jin didn¡¯t think it was necessary to see them. When he got there, he would know which one he liked. It was too superficial to judge beasts by their appearance. No, how did he know what he liked?
Suddenly, Wen Jin, who had gained twenty kilograms of weight, finished everything,y on the bed with a small, meat-toothed face and suddenly thought about it very seriously.
Yeah, if he had to think about it, what would he like?
It was better to be handsome. Wen Jin licked the fur on his paw.
To have strong pectoral muscles, Mary¡¯s were not good enough, it was better to have the right kind of body. Hmm... warm body, he was terrible with the cold so they must be able to warm him at any time. Eyes, the best were blue...
Seriously and earnestly, he had an outline in his head and Wen Jin suddenly felt some regret.
He was too inexperienced. With this thought he wanted to figure out how to delete that photo. ording to a standard beast, they may be able to directly find their favorite look, too impulsive!
However, this episode did not affect Wen Jin¡¯s mood.
On the same day, aftermunicating with Professor Lin, Dewitt came home. As soon as he entered the door, he heard the sound of ¡°table tennis¡±ing from his bedroom.
He paused, stepped in and found that the wardrobe had been opened sometime. His various clothes had fallen all over the floor. Wen Jin was twisting his buttocks in a bunch of clothes and he didn¡¯t know what he was struggling for.
Dewitt¡¯s eyebrows moved. How did he feel that his butt was much more round than when he went out in the morning? Was it his illusion?
However, the next second, Wen Jin¡¯s actions decisively told him the facts, everything was not an illusion! He saw Wen Jin turn into a fat little white dumpling, kicking and pedaling as Dewitt picked him up. From that morning until now, it felt like there were two foxes instead of one! The weight was not light!
Dewitt, who had grabbed the empty-handed fat fox, hugged Wen Jin and looked down at him. ¡°How did you suddenly be...¡± So fat?
The desire to survive stopped thest three words of Dewitt in time. He looked at Wen Jin with a little confusion and tried to make Wen Jin answer the questions he wanted to say and stop on his own initiative.
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin put a fleshy paw on him and his small face, which was twenty pounds fatter, leaned up in front of Dewitt¡¯s eyes. He did not seem to have any intention of answering Dewitt¡¯s question at all. ¡°I, I¡¯m going to take part in a friendly masked party!¡±
Dewitt was stunned, relying on his experience of dealing with his Honghuang¡¯s ent for several days, he could barely hear the original meaning of the sentence, ¡°Why do you suddenly want to join? Are you nning to go by yourself?¡±
¡°Yes, I want to recognize four new fat friends!¡± Wen Jin said as he pressed a small transparent watch on his ws, took out the invitation letter disyed on the terminal and showed Dewitt, ¡°Tomorrow is the day. Make time for me.¡±
Looking at the letter for the masked sugar party written in tender big letters and the naive fat fox face in front of him, Dewitt blew out air from the corner of his mouth.
He couldn¡¯t help but reach out and pinch the face that felt warm and tender. The soft and resilient feeling made him feel soft. An intimate name blurted out, ¡°Baby, do you really want to go to this?¡±
He didn¡¯t really want Wen Jin to meet new people. In his opinion, it was enough for Mary to jump on Wen Jin anytime. A few more and he was afraid that he would be unable to keep the little fox at home.
Not realizing what was wrong with Dewitt¡¯s nick name, Wen Jin put his head in front of Dewitt¡¯s chest, twisted his head around and confirmed the invitation letter on the terminal, then nodded cautiously. ¡°Yes, I want to go. It¡¯s a masked party. You can wear a mask.¡± It seemed that he was afraid of Dewitt¡¯s appearance. Wen Jin added thoughtfully.
What was this party for? Why did his little fox suddenly say he wanted to go? As soon as the question came to mind, Dewitt¡¯s eyes fell on the bottom corner where the time was written.
¡°At 8 p.m. on December 13, it¡¯s today, not tomorrow.¡± Dewitt pointed to time and said to Wen JIn very seriously.
Wen Jin was stunned.
¡°It¡¯s half past seven.¡±
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin almost rolled to the ground, looked carefully at the invitation letter, to make sure that Dewitt was not deceiving him, a w rushed out a thousand times to beat Dewitt on the chest with the speed that could break people out of myocardial infarction.
¡°Quickly, dress me quickly. I want to wear a nice little suit! The most handsome one! Hurry up!¡± It was rude to bete for the first meeting
Dewitt: ...
Why did he feel that the party his family¡¯s little fox was going to attend did not seem usual?
Chapter 50 - Party
Chapter 50: Party
Wen Jin finally failed to find himself a beautiful outfit because Dewitt¡¯s clothes were too big for him to wear. He wiggled through the sleeve of one of Dewitt¡¯s shirts and identally burst the sleeve open at the seams.
Faced with the ripped sleeves, Wen Jin¡¯s old face was somewhat nk. He pushed the pile of clothes aside resolutely and did not want to see them in front of his face. However, he did not like those tight clothes, which were not asfortable as his previous robes. The cloth was all close to his body and there was no sense of elegance. But because he saw the wrong time, there was only half an hour left before the party started. He was toote to go to the store to find anything now.
When Wen Jin learned that all the clothes were not feasible, he lowered his head somewhat in frustration, regretted his first party eptance and even sighed with a grumble.
It was a little sigh, but it hit Dewitt¡¯s ear and was more painful than hitting a thousand ton hammer. In a hurry, Dewitt, who tried to please his little ancestor, made Wen Jin a smaller version of his tie.
Dewitt saw the small ck tie hanging down Wen Jin¡¯s thick neck, hanging upside down in front of the white hairs on his triangle chest. It looked just the right size and the sharp corners of the thick tie just matched the hairs. It seemed that the whole fox was special.
And the tie did not stick too close to this body, but also did not move from in front of the chest even as he walked with a wobbly rhythm.
Wen Jin walked back and forth in front of the mirror with the small tie. He was in a good mood. He even touched Dewitt with his head and the tip of his tail to express his intimacy.
The little tie that satisfied the fox was Dewitt¡¯s idea, but it wasn¡¯t his outfit.
Several of the fabrics were cut, either in the wrong shape or in the wrong estimate of the thickness of Wen Jin¡¯s neck. Wen Jin was too tired to braid his hair. Finally, Archie, who had arrived in a hurry after receiving the news, cut the right size.
Throughout the process, Dewitt showed extraordinary handicapped talent for tailoring and Wen Jin showed extraordinary patience, calling out impatiently when Dewitt broke his fifth tie. So Dewitt was even more curious about the party Wen Jin wanted to go to. If Archie hadn¡¯t arrived in time, he would have wondered how long Wen Jin¡¯s patience wouldst.
Yes, after learning that Wen Jin was going to attend this party, for the first time, Dewitt was excited about the little fox that had been wilting for so long. Dewitt agreed to attend the party and then called Archie.
At first, Wen Jin had no objection to this, but when Archie got the news, he looked at Wen Jin andughed at Dewitt for the first time. ¡°Yo, you¡¯re so good at feeding that his eyes are almost gone.¡±
After that, Wen Jin was ready to tear up his invitation.
Wasn¡¯t he just a little hairy? Why did he say something about his weight every time he saw him?
But this sentence was still heartbreaking. When Wen Jin was in the car, he kept looking at his face in the small mirror on the terminal and looked up and down repeatedly for a long time. He didn¡¯t feel any problems.
What did it mean to lose your eyes? I am a very big, special god and very good-looking!
After the confirmation, Wen Jin turned his head, stared at Archie disgustedly and in passing stared at CaiCai, ¡°Chee!¡± You have smaller bird¡¯s eyes!
Fully aware that he was distracted, Archie was amused by Wen Jin¡¯s sneaky look at the mirror. His eyes fell on a small transparent band tied around Wen Jin¡¯s injuries. He turned to Dewitt and said, ¡°You bought him a terminal?¡±
¡°Yes.¡± Dewitt characteristically answered monosybically.
In the eyes of ordinary people, it was quite rare to buy a terminal for beasts, but it was not surprising to Archie how generos DeWitt was towards Wen Jin.
After an Assyrian citizen was born, the government would record their data directly, giving all the people on the register a permanent nanoputer wristwatch. It was not too much to say that it symbolized the status of a legitimate citizen. In such welfare, although the terminal was indispensable to everyone in Assyria, if someone wanted to buy an additional one to the one matched by the government, the price was quite high, at least the cost of a single apartment.
¡°So formal?¡± With difficulty, Wen Jin was tidied up and Dewitt, who had time to change to his casual suit, suddenly took a look at Archie.
Unlike his casual clothes, Archie wore a tailored white suit, with meticulous workmanship and, at a nce, he knew the price was high. Archie, an older bachelor, touched the bridge of his nose and smiled. ¡°I can¡¯tpare to you guys who don¡¯t have the concept of marriage in mind.¡±
Yes, as a veteran user of beast petting forums, Archie decided from the moment he saw the tender invitation that there must be a lot of girls at this gathering. They all liked to raise beasts and would have manymon topics. Even though he didn¡¯t meet many women now, most of them would take him for granted as soon as they heard his attitude towards beasts.
So Archie immediately put on the best suit in his wardrobe. At that time, he was quite surprised. Did Dewitt really get it? They all started looking for this kind of party at their age.
It wasn¡¯t until he ran to Dewitt¡¯s house and saw the fat fox drilling in the middle of the pile of clothes that he suddenly reacted.
Hearing Archie¡¯s words, Wen Jin, crouching in Dewitt¡¯s arms and looking out of the window at the scenery, turned around and gave Archie a look of fierceness. He thought that he had made it too easy for him to think he was too silly. He was arranging his way out for theing of Dewitt¡¯s future wife. Archie, himself, had no concept of marriage in his mind...
Archie, who had been ustomed to being murdered for a long time, he looked at Wen Jin¡¯s round butt. ¡°Well, it¡¯s not like what I said. You really have a good set of feeding for this young guy. Only a few days ago, he was smaller. Now he¡¯s been fed more than several times as much as he needs and he¡¯s fat.¡±
Why was this man so annoyed?
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin stared at Archie fiercely and scratched at him in the air with his paws. Who¡¯s fat? Who¡¯s fat?
¡°Such a temper.¡± Archie said inly.
¡°I¡¯m going to scratch you again.¡±
Dewitt reached out to catch Wen Jin¡¯s angry paw in the air, squeezed it before he kissed it and was pulled back by Wen Jin halfway. Dewitt¡¯s expression was a little stiff because of the attempted w.
Seeing this, Archie immediatelyughed and Dewitt ignored him. ¡°Next time, I won¡¯t stop him.¡±
¡°Don¡¯t stop him. I can afford it.¡± Archie waved. ¡°It¡¯s that kind of party. It¡¯s all about snacks where people talk and drink tea. You really like these things? Older bachelors are not guaranteed to take care of their friends¡¯ feelings at that time. But it¡¯s good for you to be exposed to this kind of environment. Most of them will be younger girls.¡± After thinking about it, Archie said, ¡°Maybe we¡¯ll be the oldest.¡±
In the past, because of the problem of the life span of ability users, Dewitt did not have that type of interest, nor did they mention it. Dewitt¡¯s life span, work and rest was normally harmful to others.
But now it was different. Dewitt¡¯s energy storm was gone, his life span was prolonged and what ordinary people liked to do as a family was naturally added to Dewitt¡¯s life project.
Hearing this sentence, Wen Jin, who was still ying with the window, suddenly stunned.
Girls were in the majority?
There will be many girls at that banquet? What did that mean? Not only will he go to find his own wife this time, but will Dewitt also find his?
Looking at the beautiful roadside scenery outside the window, Wen Jin¡¯s original expectation of the banquet, for some reason, suddenly disappeared. He didn¡¯t know whether he didn¡¯t want Dewitt to find his wife there, or whether he didn¡¯t want Dewitt to find her at all.
What would he look for? During that challenge, Dewitt stared at JU on the stage. Did he like that type? Would that be the case in the future?
No.
Wen Jin picked at the window with his small paws, somewhat depressed. He didn¡¯t like that. He was not as good as him. Wen Jin would not want to go to that party if he would eventually let the big foole back with a little wife.
¡°This kid is nervous.¡± Looking at the way Wen Jin had been ying around the window, Archie thought he was nervous and made a joke.
A little ufortable, Wen Jin didn¡¯t think about him anymore, but Dewitt took the sentence seriously.
¡°It¡¯s just a banquet. If you don¡¯t like it, we can go back. What are you nervous about?¡± Dewitt said, touching Wen Jin¡¯s head.
As he touched his head, Wen Jin turned, looking as if he had rubbed the back of his head against Dewitt¡¯s palm.
A pair of ck eyes fell on Dewitt.
After several seconds of entanglement, Wen Jin finally felt embarrassed enough to say, ¡°Let¡¯s not go.¡± Wen Jiny by the window, feeling a little ufortable.
Why do we have to look for a little wife? He had been a beast for a thousand of years.
Although he was apanied by his master before, he was not bored to travel in the mountains and rivers thinking he could find his little wife himself, but...
Wen Jin thought and looked at Dewitt again, always feeling weird in his heart.
¡°Just go to it acting like it¡¯s a battlefield and don¡¯t be nervous.¡± Thinking of Wen Jin¡¯s fierce fighting power, Archie said this with a smile, reaching out and touching CaiCai¡¯s head.
CaiCai was wearing more fake feathers. Red, yellow, blue, green, orange and purple were all put together. It was like he had killed emperors. CaiCai was really nervous. After boarding the car, he was abnormal and did not make fun of Wen Jin like he normally would.
¡°Well, I haven¡¯t been to such an asion for a long time.¡± Over the past year, he has beenpletely at the front line, with all kinds of weird-looking Zerg in his mind. He hadn¡¯t thought about anything else for years. ¡°When we were on the front line, I really didn¡¯t expect to have a chance toe back. It seems that the frontier and here are twopletely different worlds. It¡¯s a little strange.¡±
Dewitt touched the little fox¡¯s head and looked out of the window at the bustling city that was retrogressing. ¡°It¡¯s not two worlds.¡± The battlefield was created for this purpose.
Archie was stunned and then smiled.
In the light of street lights, Wen Jin, who was still lying on the window, did not know when hey on Dewitt¡¯s body. A pair of ck eyes looked at Dewitt carefully, as if he was thinking about a huge problem in his mind.
With a meditative look on the little fellow¡¯s face, Dewitt twisted his lips, lowered his head and kissed Wen Jin on his little nose.
¡°Chee.¡± Dewitt¡¯s face was pushed away with a paw and Wen Jin did not exert himself too much. In fact, he was not very disgusted with Dewitt¡¯s breath, as if... Even the intimate gestures of the other party were not very annoying.
Grabbing Wen Jin¡¯s w and moving it away from his nose, Dewitt kissed Wen Jin¡¯s nose again.
Wen Jin was stunned, his face was a little feverish and he subconsciously put out the tip of his tongue and licked his nose. However, at that time, Dewitt¡¯s face had not been moved and his tongue identally licked Dewitt¡¯s chin and he quickly retracted his tongue and moved his eyes away.
Archie looked at the man and the beast with augh and thought that he thought the picture was very natural.
In a way, Archie¡¯s prophecy was also very godly. When they arrived at the banquet venue, they had just entered the door and were told that there was only one man besides them at the banquet.
In other words, there were only three men and all the rest were girls in the whole banquet of nearly thirty people. There were all ages and personalities and when he walked in, Archie was keenly aware that this should be a gathering of old acquaintances.
One advantage of a party like this was that there were fewer people who didn¡¯t know what to do. They were all the people who had seen each other several times and had been screened out by themselves and had the right personality.
Generally, if they shared the same interests, they would easily turn into a happy and rxed party. If the personalities were ipatible, it could also be quickly perceived and then go bad directly.
Both were good, but apparently they were lucky this time and the personalities at the party were good.
For old acquaintances, their masked parties were for fun and their purpose was to paint a variety of thematic colors rather than cover their faces. But even so, for Dewitt and Archie with their two masks, apart from their due vignce, there was no excessive emotion in the reception, nor any finger-pointing at them. The whole atmosphere was very harmonious.
As soon as he joined, Archie had the idea that the pink on the invitation letter was really appropriate.
He chatted a little and quickly joined the ¡°Young Girls Corps¡± and chatted a lot.
At the same time, the particr looks of CaiCai quickly attracted the attention of many contract beasts. While Wen Jin, although fat, with his snow-white hair, even his fat could not hide the ¡°handsome¡± features so he also attracted a lot of contract beasts.
Soon, the two beasts were integrated into the environment.
It was such a happy party that everyoneughed and joked. Only Dewitt stood in the corner of the banquet with a ss of wine. His eyes always fell on Wen Jin. He watched the little fellow stare stiffly from the beginning, then chat with other beasts after he got a little familiar with them. He didn¡¯t know why, but his heart was warm.
Wen Jin rejected his stare at first. Although he seemed curious about many things, he never showed much. Even after he spoke, he would not ask for too much information. So Dewitt always had an odd feeling. Although the little fellow was beside him, in fact, his heart was not there.
It was the first time that he had seen Wen Jin fit into any circle. So even if he didn¡¯t like the action of rubbing and smelling between the beasts, Dewitt didn¡¯t bother him. He just looked at it all the time and only when the fox ran out of his sight would he change his position, as if there was nobody in the world but Wen Jin.
¡®What would you do if your little fellow could be a man?¡¯ Professor Lin¡¯s question shed through Dewitt¡¯s mind that day. He pinched his ss. Dewitt couldn¡¯t help thinking of the teenager who appeared in his dream after hisa. His body temperature was below normal and his fingers felt cool every time they fell on his abdomen.
That¡¯s what popr science movies say. Later, when contract beasts could not be human beings, the ancientws were abolished and now... Wen Jin had shown so many abilities, hinting that, one day, he may be a man.
¡®We know too little about your contract beast. He¡¯s too extreme. Even if he cannot transform, Assyria may have a lot of contract beasts but yours already has the ability of an adult.¡¯ Professor Lin¡¯s voice resounded in his mind with a sense of meaning.
Dewitt¡¯s eyes were fixed on Wen Jin, shing fragments in his mind. With these memories, Dewitt¡¯s eyes became more and more aggressive, as if he could wrap Wen Jin¡¯s whole person in his own world. Dewitt narrowed his eyes.
When the breeze blew and Wen Jin subconsciously turned his head to look at Dewitt, the aggression disappeared from Dewitt¡¯s eyes. Thetter even showed a gentle smile. Although the other side could not see through the mask, the other side could still feel the slightly bent eyes.
When the little fox safely continued to turn around, theughter disappeared and Dewitt continued to watch Wen Jin and shake his ss.
In fact, many people at the party were also interested in him. Although his face was invisible, his presence and body were so charming that it was almost impossible to ignore his existence.
After a certain age, body shape and aura wouldrgely rece appearance in that age group, so if these two points were so in line with the heart, face sometimes was not so important. Moreover, even if a person was standing in the corner of the banquet, Dewitt would never give a feeling of loneliness and exclusion, even with this kind of atmosphere, he had attracted the attention of many people.
Too many people wanted toe up and talk to him.
If Dewitt hadn¡¯t turned his back to Wen Jin, refused several chatting-updies one after another and had a cold air all over him, he would have been the focus of the party.
¡°Wow, why is your fur so smooth? Is there any special conditioner you used? If you were thinner, you would be a Prince White Fox!¡± In the distance, a small mole looked at Wen Jin with a shy, worshipful face and envious eyes swirling around him.
¡°I think so too!¡± Next to it, a fluffy yellow chicken sniffed and waved his wings. ¡°It¡¯s really beautiful. Your fur is the best and most beautiful of the beasts I¡¯ve ever seen.¡±
Wen Jin was a little ufortable. As a solitary demon, Wen Jin never liked to participate in the bustle of a crowd. To enter any bustle, one had to get tickets, the content of this ticket was emotion. People and ordinary beasts had too short lifespans and Wen Jin felt that he could not afford to pay, so this asion had always been far from his eye.
So this time, he was suddenly surrounded and became a lively center. Wen Jin was still a little constrained.
However, he didn¡¯t know if the difference in body size was not big, which reduced Wen Jin¡¯s consciousness of being a ¡°different race¡±. He tidied up the two little hairballs in front of himself, collected his superfluous ideas and responded seriously to the other party, ¡°Not Prince Charming, but an idol male fox.¡±
The mole was stunned and it seemed that he had not thought that the beast¡¯s face could boast so thick. After that, heughed wildly. ¡°Male fox? Ha-ha-ha, that sounds awesome!¡±
¡°Yes.¡± Immodest Wen JIn nodded, indicating that he was really good.
¡°Ha-ha-ha, this beast is really interesting,¡± smiled the Mole for half a day and finally stopped and came up to him, curiously asking, ¡°What vor do you like?¡±
Wen Jin could not respond, ¡°Taste?¡±
¡°Yes.¡± The mole nodded.
The chicken on the other side saw his confusion and wagged his tail. ¡°He¡¯s a new guest, maybe he doesn¡¯t know. We all call our favorite beasts taste. We all value taste more than appearance.¡± The little chick said, smiling mysteriously at Wen Jin.
Just as he had finished, as if to prove what he had said, a burst of exciting barking came from the garden.
¡°Wang Wang Wang -¡± apanied by this sound and a strong beast hair, a giant thing like a tornado rushed to Wen Jin¡¯s eyes.
The big thing looked at Wen Jin¡¯s eyes as if they were shining. It looked exciting. The big tongue was hanging out. It was like wishing to lick Wen Jin from head to foot.
The author has something to say:
Dewitt: My wife can only lick me. ??
Wen JIn: Nonsense, nonsense! I won¡¯t lick you!!
Dewitt smiled.
Feeling trapped in Wen Jin: !!! Who is your wife?
Chapter 51 - It’s called Wen Jin, isn’t it?17 min read
Chapter 51: It¡¯s called Wen Jin, isn¡¯t it?17 min read
¡°KaiKai¡ª!¡±
Apanied by this scream, a ck and white colored... dog rushed in front of Wen Jin.
When he rushed over, Wen Jin still had an astonished face. He hadn¡¯t seen this dog before, but he didn¡¯t know why it wasing to him. This was the first time he saw such a big dog.
But the dog did not seed in reaching Wen Jin because when Wen Jin was still a little distance away, the dog seemed to suddenly smell something and looked over with a trace of fear and longing. Then, just as it slowed down, a figure appeared in front of Wen Jin and grabbed the cor of the big dog.
Then, therge dog, because of the inertia and being stopped by Dewitt, it was lifted half a meter into the air and then crashed to its side. The big dog was stunned. Obviously, when he ran up, he didn¡¯t realize who had grabbed him.
And when he saw Wen Jin still on the ground, his eyes twinkled. The white little fox gave people a sense of self-confidence and the big dog wanted to behave well in front of his sweetheart after the fiercending. But the moment he saw Dewitt, that big face suddenly fell down, his originally magnificent entrance interrupted. His roar was also pinched off by the grip on his throat and turned into a less irritating, ¡°Wang...¡±
Wen Jin was instantly amused by this appearance, which may be the reason why he had just yed with the mole and the chicken. Wen Jin was in a good mood and was full of patience for this kind of beast.
After seeing the big dog wandering in frustration, Wen Jin even reached out and shook his thoughtful paws in the air tofort the big dog.
But the big dog was too big. He was only a little shorter than Dewitt¡¯s chin.
Depressed, Wen Jin retracted his paws. He was preparing to pretend that nothing had happened when the big dog suddenly lowered its head and put out its long tongue. It looked as if he wanted to lick at the hairy dumpling.
When he reached out his tongue, Wen Jin immediately stepped back a few steps and Dewitt suddenly moved forward, blocking the big dog again.
That is to say, in the instant of Dewitt¡¯s action, the woman who was chasing the big dog hit Dewitt directly!
This action was very coincidental. Dewitt followed the inertia back and almost stepped on Wen Jin. With his footing uneven, his heart fell thinking about hurting Wen Jin, so he tried to bnce himself.
In an instant, Dewitt¡¯s eyebrows wrinkled and once his feet stood firm, he withdrew from the woman without a trace.
Wen Jin watched and opened his eyes unconsciously.
¡°Ah, sorry!¡± The woman did not exercise very much at ordinary times. She was gasping for breath at such a short distance. Now she identally bumped into someone and she was a little dizzy, her face a little feverish. When Dewitt pulled away, she almost couldn¡¯t continue standing.
Her swaying figure seemed like it was about to hit Dewitt again at any time. But Wen Jin, on the ground, was staring at Dewitt. Seeing that the other side was shaking and that DeWitt had not released the big dog to walk away, a pair of eyes looked at Dewitt. Wen Jin¡¯s heart was beating harder.
It took half a minute before the woman finally stood firm and her eyes fell on Dewitt holding pulling the cor of her beast, her face was nervous. ¡°Ah, I¡¯m sorry, I just missed it all at once...¡± As she spoke, she stretched out her hand and pulled the rope on the cor. Her eyes were still shaking as she looked at Dewitt, as if afraid of what he would do to Kai.
Everyone else who saw that scene felt like it had all happened at such a fast speed... This man must be an ability user.
Those with abilities were usually not very good at speaking, Shen Yue thought, if this person refused to let Kaikai go, what could she do?
After swallowing her saliva, Shen Yue pulled the rope and found that the other party didn¡¯t seem to have any intention of entanglement. She couldn¡¯t help but breathe a sigh of relief and patted the big dog on the head. She said apologetically, ¡°I¡¯m sorry, but did we scare your little fellow?¡±
Dewitt gave Shen Yue a dim look under the mask and released his hand.
Like on Gourmet street, he did not use a physical mask. It was made directly by the terminal so he even changed his eye color. It was a direct copy of a warmer color and now his eyes became darker.
¡°Shen Yue, are you all right?¡± Lang Sheng, in the distance, noticed this too and asked.
¡°Everything¡¯s okay. Hold on!¡± Shen Yue responded.
¡°Your Kaikai is so big that it needs to be stopped. Who else would be able to stand after that?¡± The person said another sentence. At the end, it seemed that they were afraid of the stiffness of the atmosphere and then joked, ¡°This one is looking for a little wife, so he has anxiety.¡±
As soon as the word ¡°wife¡± came out, Dewitt¡¯s eyes froze.
¡°Yes, yes, I¡¯m really sorry...¡± Shen Yue heard his words and the guilt on her face became more obvious. Turning around, she was going to apologize twice more but found that the air around Dewitt had somehow cooled down a lot. Half of the words were directly stuck in her throat.
Dewitt¡¯s eyes fell on the lower half of Kai¡¯s body. More specifically on the organs of the beast¡¯s gender and his eyes were sharp as razors. At that moment, Shen Yue couldn¡¯t help shivering for Kaikai.
In theory, Dewitt ignored her. Now she apologized two more times and confirmed that Wen Jin had not been hurt and the huge incident was over.
But Shen Yue¡¯s eyes fell on Wen Jin and for some reason, the more she looked at Wen Jin, the more she liked him. His hair waspletely white with a smaller body and the ck beans eyes looked like water.
The photograph of this little fellow had already sprouted in her heart when she saw the small Lord¡¯s picture. Her heart could not help but ripple. The dog followed its owner and Kaikai was still squatting, looking at Wen Jin with his eyes.
Although this person¡¯s poprity was a little cold, buting to this kind of party, there should be that meaning.
Seeing that tall man squatting now, big hands touching the head of the little fox, the action looked very gentle and seemed to want tofort the little white beast. With such a gentle action, Shen Yue almost doubted that when he rushed over, the cold feeling of the man was not hallucination.
It was just... It was too gentle. Shen Yue thought, biting her teeth and standing still.
Wen Jin, touched by Dewitt, was used to it. On the contrary, some people stared back at Shen Yue with covetous eyes.
In fact, had this machine armor of a man not just rushed over, he would still be seen as a little dull. But between the demons and beasts, even if they were not in their original bodies, the pressure released from Dewitt¡¯s body was not shielded. A demon beast that could not even be a human, could feel the pressure radiating off of him.
Wen Jin was stunned at first. In fact, besides the sudden sight of a big dog, the smell in the air was the main thing...
It was a male. Wen Jin looked away, put out his paw and pushed Dewitt¡¯s hand. He curiously inhaled and wrinkled his face violently before he rubbed his face in Dewitt¡¯s arms in disgust in an attempt to get rid of the scent.
Why did males smell like this? Dewitt sometimes went to the toilet early in the morning and he didn¡¯t smell so bad.
¡°Are you frightened?¡± Just as Wen Jin went to rub Dewitt, Shen Yue half squatted down and looked at Wen Jin and asked with concern.
When Shen Yue asked this question, the little mole next to him leaned over his head and said, ¡°Yeah, yeah, you weren¡¯t scared, were you?¡±
Wen Jin didn¡¯t want to deal with Shen Yue very much. He felt that Shen Yue had some unspeakable thoughts about his big fool, but the little mole was different. When asked by the other party, Wen Jin stopped rubbing away in an instant, took back his head and held his small chest straight. ¡°No.¡±
Kaikai, who had a special feeling about Wen Jin¡¯s small chest, immediately shook his tail, ¡°Wong -¡± and his love in both eyes jumped out.
Shen Yue was a little embarrassed when she didn¡¯t get a reply from Dewitt, but since she decided not to leave, this situation must be sustained. She thought about it and said with a hint, ¡°That... Kaikai is not intentional either. It¡¯s just that he is in his estrus period, so maybe he can¡¯t hold on to it.¡± Shen Yue said, her face was blown red and it was too embarrassing for a little girl to exin this to a strange man. ¡°Nevertheless,¡± Shen Yue eventually stabilized herself and tried to score one for her big dog. ¡°Kaikai used to be different. He is not a very crazy character, it is mainly because he liked the smell of your little fox.¡±
As soon as Shen Yue finished exining, she turned her head and saw Kaikai, who had been caught by Dewitt, was somewhat humiliated. She did not know why he had run to Wen Jin in a hurry to wag his tail and sneak around Wen Jin.
Shen Yue, the owner of ¡°No Woman Makes Him Crazy¡±, closed her eyes and forced herself to pull up a smile.
From the beginning, Dewitt, who did not care, exined dryly, ¡°Right, I also advocate free love.¡±
Shen Yue said, ¡°Your little fox, I read his information he is one year old, right? And called Wen Jin? It should be okay for these two, so I don¡¯t know if you want to...¡±
What the fuck? Wen Jin looked at Shen Yue incredibly.
He thought that the only one to see what he wrote on the small form would be his little wife. How did this person know? And why did she say it directly in front of Dewitt?
At the same time, Shen Yue¡¯s remark had an amazing effect. Dewitts shock seemed bigger than Wen Jin¡¯s.
Looking up, Wen Jin saw that his body was stiff and he felt as if he had been punctured.
Then, just when he was in such a state of mind that he didn¡¯t know what to do, he suddenly felt something behind his butt. The next second, Wen Jin sharply tightened his hips and the fox darted forward.
¡°Chee -!¡± Wen Jin eximed.
He didn¡¯t know why the big dog, who was still circling Wen Jin, suddenly had the courage to go straight to the subject. He put his big nose behind Wen Jin¡¯s tail and looked like he wanted to smell. He was scratched since nobody dared to smell Wen Jin¡¯s butt for a thousand years.
Then Wen Jin hit the tenacious dog and left three tiny scars on his nose.
¡°Wang.¡± The scratched dog was stunned.
¡°Chee!¡± What are you sniffing about for? Wen Jin stared angrily.
¡°Kaikai.¡± Looking at the big dog¡¯s face, there were three w marks. Shen Yue immediately felt sad. She shrunk her mouth, reached out and patted Kaikai¡¯s dog¡¯s head. Then her eyes fell back on Dewitt. ¡°That, you think...¡±
Shen Yue¡¯s words are a bit difficult, because when she looked up again, Dewitt¡¯s eyes were a little ugly.
¡°No.¡± Dewitt said without hesitation.
Shen Yue was stunned. She seemed to have no idea that she would be rejected. ¡°Sir? Won¡¯t you think about it more? Kai has a good temper and character. I mean, we can put them together first.¡±
¡°No.¡± As Dewitt said, he picked up Wen Jin and pinched his ear a little hard.
When Shen Yue listened, she was a little angry. She had been chasing and apologizing for so long. Why didn¡¯t this person show any face? And from the very beginning, when they came to the party, the man didn¡¯t go anywhere. He always followed his beast and looked cold as if he didn¡¯t want tomunicate with others at all.
Why did people like thise to parties and ces like this?
So thinking, Shen Yue said, ¡°No, sir, this is a party for choosing a spouse between contract beasts. Do you really want him to make friends? You¡¯ve been staring at your contract beast from the very beginning, how do you know he doesn¡¯t like my Kai?¡±
¡°What¡¯s the matter?¡± Not far away, Archie came running. Several others followed him.
Hearing the word ¡°spouse¡±, Dewitt looked across the venue again, then his eyes moved and fell on Wen Jin in his arms.
Under Dewitt¡¯s eyes, Wen Jin¡¯s ears immediately shrank behind his head and then reacted to what had happened. He stood up the pointed ears as if to bolster himself.
¡°Chee.¡± You¡¯re all looking for your own wives. Can¡¯t you help me find one too?
Dewitt stared at him for a long time. Archie next to him was trying to exin to Shen Yue. Suddenly, he asked, ¡°Is he in estrus?¡±
Shen Yue was stunned to think that what he said seemed to be pointed at Kaikai and she wanted to answer it subconsciously. However, she found that he meant his own little fox.
When he saw the finger pointing at him, Wen Jin was a little unhappy and gathered up to open his mouth to bite. However, Dewitt did not hide, but he put his finger directly into Wen Jin¡¯s mouth. Wen Jin choked.
¡°Even if he is only one year old, he still needs a mate. Even if not fully mature yet.¡± Shen Yue sniffed and said.
¡°Oh.¡± Dewitt looked at Wen Jin with a fixed face and a meaningful eye. ¡°There are still many ideas.¡±
¡°Ah?¡± Now Archie didn¡¯t understand what he was talking about.
Dewitt drew Wen Jin¡¯s tongue out. Thetter immediately spit out his hand and put out his paw to cover his face. ¡°I didn¡¯t know it was a spouse party. I apologize for bothering you.¡±
After a pause, Dewitt stepped back two steps and added coldly with a voice only Wen Jin could hear, ¡°If I knew, I would not have brought you here in the first ce.¡±
¡°Ah!¡±
¡°Chee!¡± Both voices sounded at the same time, as if they were displeased with Dewitt¡¯s words, but thetter was still carrying Wen Jin away.
¡°Chee!¡± Being held up forcibly, Wen Jin reached out his paw and pressed on Dewitt¡¯s hand. He thought that the party was good. Why did this guy stop it for him directly?
Nevertheless, Dewitt ignored him, not only did he ignore him, but when he got into the suspension car, he threw Wen Jin into his seat.
The action is not light, so thrown, Wen Jin was a little confused, after sitting on the cushion, instant temper exploded.
However, in the next second, before his attack, the suspension car gave a ¡°click¡± sound and all the doors were locked. The front and rear barrier boards were also raised, directly reducing the temperature range to the lowest.
When he got into the car with his long legs and took the little fox into his arms, Dewitt grabbed Wen Jin¡¯s chin and looked at him with some condescension. ¡°Do you know a lot of words?¡±
¡°Chee!¡± Close, it¡¯s none of your business! Wen Jin, who felt that his little trick had been found out, stretched out his paws and waved them in the air.
¡°You¡¯re different from normal beasts. You can¡¯t speak with them. I¡¯ll ask you again. Are you in estrus?¡±
The word ¡°estrus¡± was uttered solemnly by the man and with Dewitt¡¯s deep voice, it was like a feather scraping in his heart. When Wen Jin blushed, he stretched out his hind legs to kick Dewitt. ¡°Chee -!¡±
¡°Personal question.¡±
Big fool killed him! Wen Jin clenched his teeth and twisted to bite Dewitt.
Nevertheless, as before, Dewitt did not mean to hide from him at all. He put his hand directly into Wen Jin¡¯s mouth and this time it got worse, as he directly pulled Wen Jin¡¯s tongue out!
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin, whose tongue was withdrawn and could not be pulled back, was anxious and opened his mouth again.
¡°Bite hard. You can¡¯t break my grip without biting hard.¡± Dewitt said coldly, ¡°What do you keep your mouth open every time I grab it?¡±
Wen Jin was stunned by what he said and his mouth was subconsciously frozen.
Every time he bit Dewitt, he really didn¡¯t do his best, but what¡¯s the matter with him?
Aftering here, he was always held by Dewitt. Suddenly, he felt a strong feeling, which made him lose his usual bewitching mood. In an instant, when his mouth was closed and Dewitt was allowed to pinch his tongue, he was stiff and motionless.
Wen Jin was a little aggrieved.
¡°If you leave, there will be no energy stones, no dried meat and no greenhouses.¡±
Big fool even threatened him!
When Wen Jin moved his legs, he immediately jumped up to kick Dewitt, ¡°Chee!¡± No, no!
¡°You can¡¯t see me either.¡± Dewitt continued, speaking in a slightly fluttering tone, as if to confirm something.
When Wen Jin heard this, he felt as if he was holding his breath. He had not noticed anything wrong with Dewitt¡¯s tone at all. He felt as if he it was not his tongue being pinched but his heart instead. This feeling was very ufortable.
He looked at Dewitt¡¯s cold face and said angrily, ¡°If I don¡¯t leave, I¡¯ll have to sooner orter because of your wife.¡±
Dewitt was stunned. It seemed unexpected that Wen Jin would say that. He stared at Wen Jin for a while. ¡°When did I say that?¡±
Wen Jin clenched his teeth. ¡°You didn¡¯t hide when someone hit on you just now.¡±
Dewitt didn¡¯t react for a long time. His eyebrows couldn¡¯t help scrunching together. He seemed to want tough a little. He looked at Wen Jin, his tone was softer. ¡°Are you in estrus?¡±
Wen Jin looked at the way heughed. His face was too hot. One paw scratched violently. The next moment, three blood stains appeared on Dewitt¡¯s arm. ¡°You¡¯re in estrus!¡±
Wen Jin finished this sentence and jumped down immediately, ignoring Dewitt¡¯s hand. He wanted to leap forward, but was blocked by the barrier. He identally bumped his head on it and was embarrassed toe back. He immediately squatted on his four short legs and grumbled in the corner.
Dewitt didn¡¯t look at the wound on his hand and his mind straightened out a little.
¡°It¡¯s Wen JIn, isn¡¯t it?¡± He said suddenly.
Wen Jin¡¯s back was stiff.
¡°A few hours ago, I was asked what would happen if you could be human.¡± Dewitt reached out and touched Wen Jin¡¯s head.
When his finger fell on his head, Wen Jin wanted to avoid it, but he was attracted by Dewitt¡¯s words and remained motionless for a while.
¡°I think you can understand everything I say, but you don¡¯t respond, so I¡¯ll get straight to the point. I told you before that I wasn¡¯t nning to get married. It¡¯s true. I haven¡¯t nned to get married until now.¡±
Dewitt¡¯s deep voice came and he listened to the warmth as it itched along his skin. His big, fluffy tail waved slightly behind him.
Dewitt¡¯s eyes were fixed on Wen Jin¡¯s head. His blue eyes were sharp and he looked as if he was going to see Wen Jin¡¯s mind.
¡°But if you can be a human being, I think I have to take back my words.¡±
The author has something to say:
Wen Jin: You dummy, do you see any other person with a handsome figure like me?!
Dewitt: I only saw the handsome mosaic. ??
Chapter 52 - All the Cookies18 min read
Chapter 52: All the Cookies18 min read
Although the space inside the suspension vehicle felt veryrge, it felt different with the four-sided barrier up.
In the corner, Wen Jin stared at the front seat outside the barrier and was dazed. His entire little furry face was sticking to the barrier. His mind was shattered and he could not recover from Dewitt¡¯s explosive words.
¡°Well?¡± Just as Wen Jin felt that he was about to be a stone fox, the tip of his ear was suddenly touched, apanied by a voice, asking for his response.
The pointed ears seemed to be extremely sensitive and just when they were touched, they immediately drooped like they had been shocked.
Dewitt squinted.
¡°I don¡¯t understand.¡± For a long time, Wen Jin had lowered his head with a guilty face. He pawed the floor, his two soft ws stepped on each other, ¡°You put...Put these down.¡± Wen Jin said, pulling two times at the barriers on both sides.
He didn¡¯t want to stay here any longer. His heart was beating chaotically. In a few moments, maybe it would jump out directly and be a terrible scene. He was so old but he had never pulled out his heart for others. It seemed that he hadn¡¯t seriously spoken about this. If his heart jumped out on the spot when he spoke, Wen Jin felt that the scene was a bit ugly.
Dewitt looked at the back of the fox¡¯s head, but he couldn¡¯t understand what was going on in the fox¡¯s mind. After a pause, he reached out and lowered the barrier, not only lowering the barrier, but also opening the door on his right.
It was now night, just as the door opened, the cold wind from outside immediately poured in. The chill made Wen Jin, who just wanted to step out, hide in the corner of the car and tremble unconsciously for a moment. He looked at the door that had been opened in a daze, looked up at Dewitt and said, ¡°Chee?¡± What¡¯s wrong?
¡°If you want to go, I¡¯ll give you three seconds. If you¡¯re sure you don¡¯t want to go, talk. Let¡¯s have a good chat.¡± Dewitt said to Wen Jin in earnest, word by word.
Wen Jin shifted on his paws and his heart beat faster and faster.
Dewitt¡¯s tone of voice was so serious that it sounded clear that there was no multiplicity or anxiety, but Wen Jin felt that... He felt very ufortable all over his body, as if he was going to be sent to that dream space again and his hair would really be stripped off.
Wen Jin¡¯s heart was beating very hard and his chubby cheeks were warm. He could not even keep his illusion. He immediately turned back into a lean fox in front of Dewitt.
Looking down at his suddenly thinned paws, Wen Jin felt that he did not know where to put his face. He stared at the door of the car and suddenly really wanted to run out. Leaving this ce, he could be carefree and rxed again. No one could make him so nervous.
But maybe no one would treat him so well either.
¡°Chee...¡± Wen Jin hesitated for a moment when he pressed his paw on the edge of the car.
It was at the moment of his hesitation that a voice rang from the top of his head, ¡°Three-two-one.¡±
¡°Chee?¡± Wen Jin was given a scare. At the next moment, his front paws were lifted gently and the door closed. At the same time, he was embraced in Dewitt¡¯s arms, who had flipped him so he was on his back and his belly was face up.
Faced with Wen Jin¡¯s stunned expression, Dewitt solemnly exined, ¡°Three seconds is so fast, you missed it.¡±
Wen Jin, ¡°...¡±
Feeling the temperatureing from the big hand behind him, he licked the tip of his nose, feeling that Dewitt was ying. But unexpectedly, he didn¡¯t seem to mind that Dewitt was ying games with him.
¡°Since you haven¡¯t left, you have to open your mouth. We just agreed.¡± Dewitt reached out his long fingers and touched Wen JIn¡¯s nose.
That¡¯s what you said. I didn¡¯t agree with you.
Wen Jin¡¯s eyes stared at Dewitt. He seemed to beining. After a moment¡¯s silence, four paws scratched in the air. Wen Jin¡¯s eyes were on Dewitt again. He said what he really wanted, ¡°Those were fantastic words you said earlier.¡±
When Wen Jin said this, he was obviously a little ufortable, with a pair of eyes ncing back and forth.
¡°They are the truth.¡± Dewitt pinched the fluff on Wen Jin¡¯s chest and affirmed once again what he had just said, ¡°We said it.¡±
¡°You like foxes?¡± Wen Jin was a little nervous. He was so nervous that he didn¡¯t even scratch Dewitt¡¯s hand that was touching his chest hair.
Dewitt stared at the little fox in his hand and noticed that as soon as his word jumped out, the back of his opponent became stiff. Then he suddenly drew up his lips and said to Wen Jin. ¡°No, only Wen Jin.¡±
¡°Chee, Chee!¡± If Wen Jin was human at the moment, his face would be red and flushed to his ears. He wanted to turn around unconsciously and bury his little furry face in the gap between Dewitt¡¯s legs, but Dewitt¡¯s legs were open at the moment and... He couldn¡¯t get away from the other¡¯s hands.
It was so shameful to be exposed with four paws!
What¡¯s more, when the big fool pronounced his name, it was just like using some kind of heating magic method. Wen Jin¡¯s body began to heat up and his big tail shook.
¡°But I won¡¯t change!¡± Two ears hunched back for a long time and suddenly thought of the questions Dewitt had been asking him before, as if he had finally found the wording. Wen Jin kept saying earnestly, ¡°Your love story is all white, I can only be a fox, so I can¡¯t do anything.¡±
We can¡¯t understand each other as we do between people. We have different ideas and even different statures.
Since ancient times, such tragedies have been everywhere in Honghuang. Wen Jin had always been the one who went to the theatre. He thought he wanted to find apanion, but he also thought about chickens or foxes and never thought about finding someone.
Moreover, he and the big fool only knew each other for a few days. Whether the big fool wanted to be his little spouse or if he was a demon or a beast, it was not like he really wanted to be together. Instead, it was like cheating him out and eating him.
Humans couldn¡¯t live forever and the little fox would never grow old. He didn¡¯t know whether the big fool knew this or not.
Dewitt¡¯s reaction to Wen Jin did not seem unexpected. There was a hint of teasing in his eyes. He looked at a Wen Jin who knew what to do when he became a man and asked, ¡°What do you want to do?¡±
Wen Jin, who was just worrying about whether his beautiful meat would be stared at as an immortal material, heard this sentence. His mind shed a lot of scenes he had seen when he squatted in the corner secretly before and a furry face became hotter in an instant.
And most importantly, the scenes couldn¡¯t be wiped away and they made him look like a big fool...
So the next second, the little fox nested in the palm of Dewitt¡¯s hand, furtively gathered his two hind paws.
¡°But it¡¯s too sudden for you to say that. There must be a reason...¡± Wen Jin¡¯s back paws and front paws were all honestly gathered together and said in a low voice, ¡°How can a normal person like a fox? Others like you will say you have a brain disease.¡±
Dewitt was shocked by Wen Jin¡¯s remark. He thought that his little fox really did not speak and when he spoke, he would cry like hell and earth. He also knew what brain disease was and even could think about how normal people would think of his current behavior.
Dewitt was not sure whether Wen Jin was special or not, but judging from his scattered contact with the contract beast, he felt that Wen Jin was not a normal contract beast. When he thought of the slender teenager in that fantastic costume in his dream, Dewitt leaned his head down. ¡°It¡¯s for the sake of gratitude.¡±
¡°... Chee?¡± Wen Jin was stunned. He felt that the development of the plot was different from what he expected. What was repayment?
¡°I¡¯m in good health, you should know?¡± Dewitt followed Wen Jin¡¯s chest hair and touched his soft belly. However, Wen Jin¡¯s four paws were tightened, so he squeezed for a while, failed to touch them sessfully and, fearing that his actions would break the current atmosphere, he stopped reluctantly.
Wen Jin blushed. He tried to arrange the scenes in his mind. He took the big tail that rushed to rescue him. He hesitated for two seconds and nodded.
He felt that there was nothing to hide. He had exposed it more or less before. Everyone should feel that he was unusual. If the big fool really pursued him because of this, he could use the contract to pass it by.
¡°I was trapped in spiritual dissociation... It was just a dream,¡± Dewitt¡¯s eyes fell on Wen JIn, noting that when he talked about it, the other side¡¯s ears shook suddenly, his face did not move and he pretended not to see it. ¡°There was a little fox, he taught me a new set of rules for energy cirction, which saved me. If not for him, I might still be in aa and not wake up.¡±
Wen Jin looked at Dewitt dully and suddenly felt what the other party was saying. He could understand him. He clearly remembered that he had be a human figure at that time. Was that contract shown to Dewitt, or was it his own beast form?
¡°I want to repay him.¡± Dewitt repeated, ¡°I don¡¯t touch many beasts. You are the only white fox. I¡¯ve been wanting to ask you since I woke up, but I¡¯m afraid you don¡¯t want to, so I didn¡¯t open my mouth. For an ability user, the confliction of life and energy has always been the most painful thing. The little white fox may not know how big a gift he gave me.¡± When Dewitt said this, he paused suddenly and his face was so sincere that no one would doubt that what he said was not from the heart.
Wen Jin looked at Dewitt¡¯s face like this. For a moment, he was stunned and asked, ¡°How do you want to repay your kindness?¡±
¡°Do anything for the fox, give him everything he wants.¡± Dewitt said without hesitation.
Wen Jin heard the words and the tip of his tail trembled.
¡°That white fox, was it you?¡± Blue eyes looked at Wen Jin and asked gently.
¡°If so, how would you repay your kindness?¡± Wen Jin asked hesitantly, ¡°Will you listen to me?¡±
¡°Yes,¡± Dewitt answered, pausing for a moment, adding, ¡°I can also give you the mines I own, which have endless energy stones. I can take you to eat the best food in Assyria. I can get you whatever you want. Except a spouse party,¡± said Dewitt, with a sh in his eye.
Hearing those four words, Wen Jin¡¯s two ears stood up instantly and his eyes looked straight at Dewitt.
¡°I can give you the best.¡± Under Wen Jin¡¯s gaze, Dewitt said with assurance. His face was good-looking. Although his voice was not the most pleasant one Wen Jin had ever heard, it had a deep resounding vibration, as if it could roll up a deadly temptation in invisibility and pierce Wen Jin¡¯s heart directly.
This kind of temptation was a crisp, thorny needle and Wen Jin did not find the vagueness in Dewitt¡¯s words. Instead, he blinked his eyes in a hurry and asked in a low voice, ¡°Well, if you don¡¯t get married, you won¡¯t go to a party to find a little wife, right?¡±
As soon as Wen Jin¡¯s voice fell, Dewitt leaned sideways. ¡°Yes.¡±
When the word fell, Wen JIn instantly felt his heart fluctuate for several days, caught by a very gentle and warm thing. He squintedfortably with his fox¡¯s eyes and his face was full of joy.
Out of all of Dewitt¡¯s words, he thought this word was his favorite.
But it sounded a bit domineering, so Wen Jin wagged his tail and carefully added, ¡°Then I won¡¯t go to those parties either.¡±
When Wen Jin said this, the ending was all wrapped up. He couldn¡¯t tell what his feelings for Dewitt were, but for him, he would never find a second little tail. Dewitt would be his only little tail.
Thinking of this, Wen Jin felt as if he understood something.
Like his Master, like his father and mother, he had only one person in his life. He apanied his father and mother for a lifetime and then followed his masterter. He would not have a second father and mother, a second master, or a second small tail.
So in that case, when the little tail was still there, he did not need a wife. He had the little tail to apany him. As a demon, his life was so long that he could apany Dewitt to the end.
¡°So that white fox, was it you?¡± Like a chessboard that had been ying for a long time, the yer¡¯s eyes were sharp. At thest moment, the yer¡¯s eyes were directed at the other side¡¯s heart, which has begun to soften.
¡°Yes.¡± Wen Jin nodded earnestly.
The little fox nodding his head and the young man sitting on his thigh in a hurry in his dream merged into one before his eyes. There was a ray of light in Dewitt¡¯s eyes. He smiled, raised Wen Jin up, forced him to open his four paws and came up to kiss the little stone fox who was somewhat confused about his movements.
¡°Then you remember to pick it up.¡±
¡°... Hmm?¡± Returning with some warmth and confusion caused by Dewitt¡¯s action.
The silly big man was so close to him that the breath blew on him, moving his fur and whole body. The movement made him itch all over his body and directly passed to the position of his lower abdomen.
Wen Jin reached out two front paws to push Dewitt¡¯s chin, two back paws tightly clenched together.
It took Dewitt half a day to raise his face and his eyes seemed to hold the stars of the whole night, looking at Wen Jin with a smile and earnestness. ¡°You have my gratitude.¡±
After Dewitt left, Shen Yue, who was still at the party, felt more and more embarrassed. She bit her lip and was chased out under the scolding and persuading eyes and words of several close friends.
As soon as Kaikai saw that his master was heading in the direction of the little white fox, he immediately followed Shen Yue excitedly with four legs, including several other beasts, under the nod of his master.
¡°Hey Kai, that little fox has a good personality. You can¡¯t scare him this time!¡± The chicken was too small to run, so it sat on Kaikai¡¯s head and pulled its ear and said, ¡°The mole and I want to be friends with him, so if you rush up to frighten himter, we¡¯ll be angry.¡±
¡°Wang¨C!¡± Kaikai cried out with some grievance, thinking that he didn¡¯t want to. It was the fox that smelled so good that he couldn¡¯t help it. And it was still a special period, which he had not been in for so many months!
The mole on the other side,pletely disregarding Kaikai¡¯s grievance, continued to scold, ¡°Yes, I would be angry too! But if you control yourself well, I and the chicken will help you exin to him and try to get you a better impression.¡±
¡°Wang!¡± The answer to the mole was a breathless cry.
Halfway through the noisy pack of beasts, Dewitt noticed the movement. Looking through the window at Shen Yue rushing over, a trace of surprise shed through his eyes and then he looked at Kaikai behind her, the surprise became unhappiness.
¡°The mole and chicken!¡± Wen Jin¡¯s five senses were no less than Dewitt¡¯s. He immediately recognized the voices of his two newpanions. He immediately picked up the window and looked out with bright eyes. His tail began to shake.
When he thought of the strange clothes of the young people in his dream that were out of ce with Assyria, Dewitt paused for a moment and touched Wen Jin¡¯s head. ¡°Do you want to be friends with them?¡±
¡°I do.¡± Wen Jin nodded earnestly. ¡°Can you open the door?¡±
As soon as the word ¡°do¡± was out, the little fox squatted in front of Dewitt and he gained twenty pounds more with just a thought.
Dewitt: ¡°... Is your appearance controble?¡±
¡°Yes.¡± Although Wen Jin¡¯s appearance had be fat, his voice was still the same as before, but not like it was before he lost weight. ¡°It¡¯s a bit troublesome, but you gave me a lot of spiritual stones, so it¡¯s okay to deal with them for a while.¡±
In his heart, Dewitt drew another bedrock for his little fox, decided to give him another chance to gain ten pounds and then used the terminal to reinstate the mask and open the door of the car.
So, as Marshal, Dewitt¡¯s heart should be very big. He did not show any superfluous expression to Kaikai. It was not like meeting a rival in love at all. However, he did not put Wen Jin on the ground, but embraced him in his arms and let Shen Yue take the lead. She ran to Dewitt and Kaikai¡¯s mouth fell open, eyes staring at Wen Jin, his heart is full of motivation.
Wen Jin did not feel unhappy, but Kai Kai moved toward the fox of his dream as he wished.
¡°Kaikai!¡± Shen Yue, who was worried that Kaikai would jump on again, took several steps forward in astonishment. She forced Kaikai back. When she saw that thetter was not moving, she took a deep breath and looked at Dewitt. After a short breath, she said earnestly, ¡°I¡¯m sorry, I¡¯m here to apologize.¡± Shen Yue said this and even bowed slightly to Dewitt. ¡°We created a tea party to meet our friends. We don¡¯t mean to force the beasts to choose their spouses or anything. Let them y happily together is the ultimate goal. Just now, it was my impulse. Kaikai is five years old. The average age of this kind of contract beast is only ten years old. For five years, Kaikai has not shown any particr strong interest in any contract beast. So I just couldn¡¯t resist it. I just thought about Kaikai and didn¡¯t consider your mood.¡±
Dewitt held Wen Jin in one hand, looked at Shen Yue and shook his head. ¡°It¡¯s all right.¡±
With Dewitt¡¯s character, he said these words, which really meant that what had just happened had been revealed.
Although Shen Yue did not know Dewitt, she could also vaguely judge the meaning from the other party¡¯s atmosphere and tone of voice. She felt relieved and picked up the chicken on Kaikai¡¯s head.
¡°In fact, you and your friends are very good and your family¡¯s contract beast, we also have many children like it, if you can, please don¡¯t mind that matter just now and bring it to y in the future?¡± Shen Yue said, as if to cooperate with her, the little chicken in her arms chirped twice and the little mole still on the ground climbed up to Kaikai¡¯s head and waved his arms at Wen Jin.
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help shaking his tail. He looked like he was in a good mood.
Seeing Wen Jin¡¯s small appearance, Dewitt touched his head, nodded, looked at Kaikai again and said tactfully, ¡°After it¡¯s estrus is over, it¡¯s OK.¡±
Shen Yue¡¯s expression was stiff and she smiled awkwardly. ¡°Kaikai is really sensible. I¡¯ll talk to it well when I go back.¡±
Before she had finished, her eyes swept and she suddenly fell to Wen Jin¡¯s little belly, which was exposed from the inside of Dewitt¡¯s arm and the revealed small organ on his little belly. Then she was stunned. Sir, was the contract beast of your family always such a exhibitionist...?
After Shen Yue thought this, Kaikai¡¯s big tail straightened out in an instant and the dog heart was shattered three times.
Dewitt nced at it and the corners of his lips twisted slightly. Just as he wanted to say that, Shen Yue took another sentence. ¡°Also... Are you in love?¡±
The author has something to say:
Wen JIn:??? I don¡¯t agree with this poprity field qaq!!!!
Dewitt:... I¡¯m not the first to know the name of my wife. I¡¯m not the first to see the penis of my wife.
Kaikai: qaq!!!!!! Didn¡¯t really see, ah, people just have rich experience in keeping contract beasts to see it!!!
Shen Yue: I am the happiest seeing the fox.
Chapter 53 - Dewitt should have neurosis23 min read
Chapter 53: Dewitt should have neurosis23 min read
Wen Jin thought Dewitt should have neurosis. Not only did he confess to a fox, but he also wanted to see a fox every day and touch a fox¡¯s ass! This desire was so intense that it could only be a psychological disorder!
Since Shen Yue blocked him when he came back from the party and asked Wen Jin strangely if he was in love or not, Dewitt took Wen Jin and hugged him in his arms for a second and ended the conversation decisively. Moreover, from the beginning of his journey back, Dewitt had been relentlessly trying to rub his belly, turning him overnight and day in the name of ¡°insight¡±!
And even though Wen Jin refused three consecutive times, Dewitt showed a sad face!
The annoyed Wen Jin acted cautiously every day. Even when he took a bath, he would always double check whether the door was locked or not. When he washed with his back paws up, he stared at the door covetously in case someone suddenly rushed in.
After about two or three days of guerri warfare, Wen Jin went to bed at dusk.
Since Dewitt gave him a pile of Lingshi, they sat on the bedside cab in a big basket in their room. It was one of Wen Jin¡¯s broken items from his space. The reason why Wen Jin kept it outside was that he liked the feeling of seeing the Lingshi in small hills every day.
He went to bed early because he felt changes in his body. The crack on his demon Dan had troubled him for a long time, but he had been afraid to take the initiative to repair it because of hisck of reiki. He was afraid of what would happen in the process of the repair.
Several days ago, Wen Jin could have repaired his demon dan using the lingshi next to the bed, but he was too busy studying the eternal spiritual stone at that time. Even if the reiki in the disposable lingshi was pure, it was not as stable as the eternal lingshi. Dewitt specially attached it to a pendant for him and now it hung on Wen Jin¡¯s neck.
Dewitt did not attach it to an ordinary rope, it was the kind that could be hidden under his white fur. So Wen Jin looked like he had a small stone hanging in front of his chest. It was very beautiful.
This was mainly because they did not know who had found and cut the eternal lingshi. Each piece was carved with different patterns and they all looked very delicate and beautiful. There was a different aesthetic feeling once it was hanging around Wen Jin¡¯s neck. So Wen Jin did not reject Dewitt¡¯s proposal of turning it into a ne.
From the time he woke up, to the time he began to mend his demon dan, it took him five days to change from the eternal Lingshi.
Then the more one changed, the more frightening they would be.
Wen Jin had always thought that the world was only a little connected with Honghuang, but did not expect that the implications would be so deep. This so-called ¡®eternal energy stone¡¯, in Honghuang, they called them ¡®hengshi¡¯.
But hengshi were also divided into many kinds, for example, in Honghuang, every Taoist person wanted a hengshi. At first, Wen Jin thought that this kind of hengshi was not much different from that kind in his original world, just maybe a little worse.
But when he studied the stone carefully, he suddenly found something wrong. This was not amon stone, but an ancient stone that would even stir up all of Honghuang. Every monk dreamed of it, but they had disappeared with his master from the beginning.
The five ancient hengshi were renowned throughout Honghuang and the one who carved them was even more famous. Almost all monks wanted to get the five ancient hengshi, even Wen Jin had this idea once upon a time.
Not because they could create reiki forever, but because the five ancient henshi were spiritual treasures of Heaven and Earth.
A spiritual treasure of Heaven and Earth needed to be nurtured, not to mention over tens of thousands of years. This kind of spiritual treasure had not been found for a thousand years. The creator unexpectedly found five pieces and all of them had patterns etched onto them and they had been made into permanent stones.
After learning about this, many peoplemented that the pattern of the creator was too small. It was a spiritual treasure of heaven and earth that could rebirth the mind, a weapon that could kill anyone, however, this creator turned it into a hengshi.
Wen Jin had no feelings about it since anyone had the ability to find the five pieces. Whoever found it was naturally qualified to make anything they wanted out of them. He was curious about the spiritual treasures of heaven and earth, however, he never thought that it would be in this world that he really saw one of the hengshi.
Legend has it that the man who carved the five ancient stones disappeared soon after finishing them. Many people said that he rose to immortality through the inspiration of the five heaven and earth spiritual treasures. Others say that he sucked in too much reiki that he could not bear it and died.
But now... Did that man, Xiu, like him,e to this world?
However, in any case, its appearance was undoubtedly good news for Wen Jin. The reiki nurtured by a spiritual treasure of heaven and earth was different from the general reiki in any world.
Touching his healed wounds, Wen Jin felt his entire body rx and continued to think about the hengshi. He decided that when he woke up, he must drop blood onto the stone so that it would recognize him as its owner. But it was a wise natural treasure, he had tried several times before and the stone had no intention to respond to him at all.
When he dropped blood on its surface, maybe the stone could give him some clues.
Wen Jin, who was thinking too much, was wanting to go to sleep but was interrupted because of his demon dan¡¯s repair. Suddenly, he felt a big hand touching his stomach.
Wen Jin: ...? Do you know me well enough to touch me with such bold and bold movements?
Stunned, Wen Jin felt the hand travel farther and farther down his belly. He was so mad at the exploring fingers that he began to shake violently.
¡°Are you sick?¡± Awoken from his sleep, Wen Jin sat up in a panic. He pped Dewitt¡¯s hand and stared at him fiercely.
It was a little hot in the room at the moment. Wen Jin had just opened his eyes and was shocked by the sultry feeling.
He felt hot! Really hot! This was the result of Dewitt¡¯s setting the thermostat to the highest level while he was at home.
¡°Did you just get back?¡± Wen Jin wrinkled his nose and saw Dewitt take his hand away and turn an eye at him. Looking down at the shining stone hanging around his neck and the red gray stone peeking out between Dewitt¡¯s cor, he squinted his eyes and leaned back on the pillow in confusion.
¡°Yes.¡± Dewitt touched Wen Jin¡¯s head and bowed his head to kiss him.
Every day thesest two days, Wen Jin, who was originally frightened because used to these kisses on his head. He frowned and pushed Dewitt away with his paws, slightly unhappy. ¡°Why do you always run out sote?¡±
Wen Jin did not like Dewitt going out when he was sleeping. For physical reasons, the house had to be set at higher temperatures than normal to meet Wen Jin¡¯s needs. Normal people would think it is a sauna and sweat to death.
Although there were many lingshi around him, Wen Jin still felt a sense of crisis and dares not waste them. And... the human body heater was morefortable than using his own reiki to stay warm. It was difficult to go from extravagance to being thrifty and, yet, Wen Jin felt spoiled.
As long as Dewitt didn¡¯t sleep with him, he had to set the thermostat to the highest level, but to this extent, the thermostat usually dried out the room. Normal people couldn¡¯t stand this situation. On the one hand, no one can adjust the temperature so high. On the other hand, Wen Jin¡¯s five senses were too sharp.
Due to the state of the room, although it had been no more than five minutes, even if Dewitt did not disturb him, he would wake up by himself. Sudden awakening from a deep sleep was not a pleasure for foxes and every time Dewitt came back recently, he smelled strange, sometimes mixed with the scent of the zerg.
After Wen Jin reminded him once, he changed to take a bath every time he came back instead of simply reducing the number of times he went out. For this reason, the little fox expressed his disapproval. Moreover, at this moment, Dewitt rushed to bed to touch him without even taking a bath.
Wen Jin was a little unhappy as he patted his chest fur.
¡°Work.¡± Dewitt said, shaking his warm paws, turning off the thermostat and holding the little fox in his arms.
The human heater felt very different from the machine. Although it smelled of insects, when Dewitt took off his coat, he gets closer to Wen Jin and he could only smell this man. Wen Jin did not struggle in his hold.
¡°Aren¡¯t you too loud when youe to bed at night?¡± Feeling the fur on top of his head, Wen Jin grabbed the small whirlpool on his head, somewhat depressed.
This was why he had to fix his fur every morning. He clearly remembered that he would not sleep in the way that would mess up his fur when he was in Honghuang. After he arrived here, every time he slept, his hair was a mess once he woke up.
Looking at the little whirlpool on Wen Jin¡¯s head, Dewitt¡¯s eyes shed and then he was serious, ¡°It¡¯s very noisy.¡±
¡°This must be a bad house.¡± Wen Jin flings the sentence out without thinking about it.
¡°Yes,¡±ughed Dewitt, the corners of his lips curving, ¡°I¡¯ll change my apartment next time.¡±
Wen Jin paused, unexpectedly the other party said this and he felt suffocated, ¡°No, I¡¯m used to your habits.¡± With Dewitt¡¯s eyes full ofughter, the little fox, lounging on his chest, asked again, ¡°What are you doing out every day?¡±
¡°The Research Institute has recently turned their research to human beings.¡± Dewitt said coldly.
The little fox, lying in his arms, was stiff. After a while, it seemed to reflect something. Every day, he was touched and hid with the Great Devil. His IQ had improved a lot. At this moment, he shook his ears and pretended to be indifferent. ¡°Anyway, I won¡¯t move. Don¡¯t make any noise around me. I¡¯ll go to bed and scratch you again if you wake me up.¡±
Dewitt squinted and responded. But in the darkness, his hands touched Wen Jin¡¯s fur, Wen Jin¡¯s ears moved impatiently, but after a while, he was not bothered by what Dewiit was doing, so he didn¡¯t resist.
At three o¡¯clock in the morning, Dewitt¡¯s eyes were closed while he held Wen Jin when they suddenly opened. Meanwhile, the terminal on his wrist lit up.
It was a message from Cassey¡¯s. It was very short. There were only three words.
[I caught it.]
Dewitt¡¯s eyes shed and he looked down at Wen Jin in his arms. After a long time, he put the fox on the bed lightly, turned on the thermostat again, calcted the time, set an rm on his terminal and left the apartment silently.
At the moment when the door was slightly closed, the little fox in the room opened his eyes.
It was night, a figure was forcibly covered by something in a remote street of the capital star.
It was a tarp, the kind that could wrap a human from head to foot. The difference between a tarp and a sack was probably that this tarp was transparent, so the people standing outside could see the object inside.
... It wasn¡¯t a human any longer.
The figure inside was not very tall. The male in a grey suit had a slightly cracked face and a bulge around his neck. It was the same as the mothers from Cohen¡¯s neck that Wen Jin saw in the scientific research institute that day. But the mother around the neck of the man did not move and even the man did not move. Under the big tarp, it seemed to be stationary, surrounded by a group of people in military uniforms.
¡°What Professor Lin said is really useful.¡± Casseyughed. ¡°What¡¯s the gas? I don¡¯t understand it, but it¡¯s still very strong. I just don¡¯t know if the interrogation can be carried out properly in a short time.¡±
¡°Marshal¡¯s here.¡± Mark looked at his terminal and looked up.
Looking at the peopleing in at the end of the street, Cassey, Mark and the others paid a standard military salute at the same time.
¡°That¡¯s it.¡± After the military ceremony, Cassey pointed to the man who was still in the corner. ¡°The one who pretended to be Major General Archie.¡±
Ever since Dewitt noticed that Archie had been faked, he had been sending people to check around. This was too serious of a matter. Iif even Archie could be easily reproduced, then considering the danger, if the Zerg¡¯s n a littlerger reaching, he was afraid they could directly get rid of everyone in Assyria without bloodshed.
They spent a lot of time checking the surveince footage frame by frame from the ship that came back from Liberec. It was not difficult to check the surveince. The difficulty was that there were only a handful of people from the surveince footage who contacted Cohen too much. Apart from Archie, who had repeatedly talked about Wen Jin, there was only Anna, the captain of the team of doctors.
But they checked her and it wasn¡¯t her. She even patiently provided them with all the details they needed to know about Cohen. Cassey and Mark went through everyone one by one, but they were basically useless.
At this point, if it was somewhere else, the clue would probably have been lost, but fortunately it happened on Dewiit¡¯s main ship.
The cameras on their legion¡¯s main ship were stealth cameras so that the footage couldn¡¯t even been found after hacking into the whole fleet¡¯swork. There were thousands of cameras on board and off the ship. In other words, there were just a few blind areas that had less cameras.
Cassey did not want to think in this direction at first. After all, the so-called ¡°just a few¡± were basically high-level areas in the legion and if they had been prated by the Zerg... this thought sent shivers down his spine.
Fortunately, when there was only thisst area to check, it suddenly became easier. After watching all of the footage, one scene at a time, someone who had never returned home since they joined the team, appeared in a very unexpected area.
¡°We found all of the blind areas and we were careful when we tracked him. Once we hid our aura and scent, this thing became mentally retarded. Even an ordinary scout¡¯s ability is not as good, this guy¡¯s resume says that he was once a scout team leader.¡± Cassey gave the information to Dewitt. ¡°He was on Cook¡¯s team and that¡¯s where the mole came from.¡±
And then, with a couple of surveince videos of them tracking the man, it was all given to Dewitt.
Needless to say, Dewitt felt a strong sense of disgust just by ncing at it.
On that video, the ¡®human¡¯ didn¡¯t talk, act or even behave incorrectly... Even if it wore human skin and wasn¡¯t a human being, they still could go all out to get into the top of Assyria, let alone get into a scientific research institute to do something big.
¡°What about other mothers?¡± Dewitt asked again.
¡°It¡¯s like a broken line. It¡¯s the only one that hasn¡¯t sent out a bit of waves.¡± Cassey shrugged. ¡°I thought it was strange at the time, but we¡¯ve been watching it for so long. Seriously, it didn¡¯t respond at all. I stayed in this alley for so long deliberately to see the reactions of other Zerg.¡±
The Zerg have always been a pair of insects under the control of mothers, from infection to division. If two mothers act, they would have one more mothers to bnce everything. To put it bluntly, they were themanders. That¡¯s why Mary said on the corridor of the Academy of Sciences that day that the mothers are either one or three.
Dewitt frowned, though it was not ruled out that the other party might have abandoned the mother decisively after detection, but... The mother¡¯s contracts were so suspicious that she could find out if something was suspicions almost without using her brain. Why not recycle the body directly before being caught instead of wandering alone through Assyria?
It was a highly disciplined Zerg soldier who acted alone. Cassey left a few pages of reports every day for so many days, just to say that the mother really acted alone.
Dewitt did not think that his legion would be so despisable that the Zerg would only send out one mother and that such a mother could also be mixed into their high-level areas, which could not be exined.
¡°They havepanions.¡± Dewitt turned off the data with a deadpan look.
It was not a Zergpanion.
¡°I think so too.¡± Cassey said, ¡°I¡¯m ashamed to say that I¡¯m relieved that someone has helped me since the Zerg can do more by themselves.¡±
If the Zerg really have such a high IQ and were able to get to the top of Assyria alone, then they were really guarding a dead ce.
Next to him, Mark suddenly said, ¡°The Uttar?¡±
¡°The greatest possibility is that they, the Uttarian¡¯s are extremely strong at stealing information. The same is true of their investigation and anti-reconnaissance capabilities. It is not the first time that they prated into our army, so the reconnaissance team was important when we fought with Uttar. But...there¡¯s no reason. They really have feuds with Assyria, but if they help the Zerg to destroy Assyria.... they will also be isted and helpless. They would be the next to be destroyed.¡±
Assyria¡¯s fighting power was stronger than Uttar, Assyria could fight the Zerg but Uttar couldn¡¯t defeat the Zerg independently.
And...
Dewitt looked at the Zerg on the ground and thought something was wrong.
Once these insects were discovered, they were basically at a dead end. There were numerous separators of the Zerg, but the infected ones were very precious and rare, not to mention the mothers who could manipte the infected and the separators.
In the past, in order to protect mothers during the war, the Zerg were apanied by tens of millions of splitters. Now, in order to go deep into Assyria, they hide the insects under the human body. The number of splitters has been greatly reduced, not to mention, the movement of mothers was extremely inconvenient.
He could understand the sacrifice if, ording to their previous guesses, the mothers had great wisdom and appropriately reduced the splitters to make the task sessful. But ording to his current spection, the Zerg basically sent the mothers into Assyria for the Uttar?
Were the Zergs so generous and trusting of Uttar?
¡°By the way, Marshal...¡± As Dewitt pondered this point, Mark on the side suddenly said, ¡°That JU you asked me to look up before, I checked him. His tracks are a little hard to find. He looks like he knows the Assyrian surveincework very well, but I have detected three ces where he has disappeared.¡±
¡°A good understanding of Assyrian surveinceworks...¡± A line of words darkened Cassey¡¯s face for two seconds.
Dewitt looked up at Mark and somehow, his mind shed like electricity and the two men vomited three words at the same time.
¡°Underground Fighting Arena?¡±
As soon as the voices fell, some pictures leaped into the minds of several people, as if they wanted to connect into a whole, but in that instant, a huge roar pierced the eardrums of a group of people in the alley and the whole earth seemed to shake with it.
Cassey¡¯s face changed. ¡°What¡¯s the matter?¡±
This was the capital of Assyria. How could this happen suddenly? This sting sound?
After a brief pause, Dewitt raised his head and looked in a certain direction.
It was from the Academy of Sciences where the loud noise wasing from.
Wen Jin sneezed at the door when he walked out of the apartment. It was too cold. Why was it getting colder and colder here?
Thinking about it, he was a little reluctant to use the temperature from the reiki in his renshi, so he hid it in his fur and used several disposable lingshi from his space, while absorbing them and running at the same time.
But soon Wen Jin found something wrong.
From the beginning of his arrival in this world, he has been following Dewitt. The number of times he acted alone was only that once at the scientific research institute. So until this day, he suddenly found thatpared with this big world, his body was a little too small, his fat was soft and running for a long time hurt him.
After a little hesitation, Wen Jin, who had been spoiled, sneaked into a corner, erged himself a little and then ran fast in the city.
He wanted to go where Dewitt was, running in silence while ndering himself, thinking that he was really worried about the small tail. The smell of Zerg on Dewitt was too strong and it was the second time today he had run out in the middle of the night alone, Wen Jin could not rest assured.
As he ran out, heforted himself. It was not that he was worried. It was simply that he was afraid that something might happen to his little tail.
However, when Wen Jin ran halfway, he suddenly noticed a very clear auraing from a short distance awake.
The aura was familiar to him. It was like...Chen Xiong?
Wen Jin¡¯s eyes shed with a trace of surprise, a little feeling, thinking that this outbreak of reiki was not a lot and it was not a human outbreak, but a beast outbreak.
Once a demon had a human form, its ability could not bepletely released, which was equivalent to adding a shackle to its own reiki. Reiki from the ck bear, absolutely revealed itself.
However, from previous contact, the ck bear was by no means an impulsive beast and had been hiding his identity. So, why was this a scarce and terrible beast, who was at Cassey¡¯s level, forced to make such a big noise?
Thinking of that day in the ward, the other side gave him the hengshi. Wen Jin clenched his teeth and looked in the direction Dewitt was in.
There was a strong smell of insects, but it was not dangerous to Dewitt so he should be able to go to Chen Xiong¡¯s first. If... if anything happened to Dewitt then, now he can directly visualize the chaos, he took two steps forward. After making up his mind, Wen Jin twisted his steps and ran in the direction of Chen Xiong.
Even if it got bigger, the journey was a bit long. When he got to the road, he could feel the reiki from his destination getting stronger and stronger. Wen Jin¡¯s heart was a little surprised. He thought the ck bear was out of the way. This degree of reiki leaking out, for the ck bear in that degree of transformation was fundamentally a self-destructive move for it¡¯s dan.
Wen Jin vaguely felt that this might not be easy and immediately worried that he had not brought out enough lingshi.
The ck bear gave him the henshi and when he arrived, he felt like he had to save the bear but he had to pay for it. To be on the safe side, Wen Jin bit the stone around his neck and gently scratched the tip of his tongue on his teeth, spilling a trace of blood.
The wound on Wen Jin¡¯s tongue disappeared in the instant the blood bead came out. He was afraid of the pain and dripping blood was always done very minimally, but now he couldn¡¯t take that much into ount.
A drop of blood from an ancient demon was slowly drawn on the stone.
The collision between the two seemed to produce a shock and resonance across space and time. Wen Jin¡¯s brain roared for a moment, as if he had heard some ancient voice, even the space was stagnant for a moment. Then, just as the contract was about to take shape, his abdomen suddenly warmed up.
It was his contract with Dewitt... Would it exclude him from entering a new contract? It seemed to shake a little and with the obvious green shade on his lower abdomen, he marked out a big character.
The whole fox was shocked. Wen Jin, just created the contract, but before he could educate himself on the contract, he had already arrived at the scientific research institute where Chen Xiong broke out.
On top of a building, Wen Jin could easily see the first half of the scientific research institute. He only looked at it with one eye and his eyes widened sharply.
The scientific research institute, where he had been staying for a long time not long ago, had been blown up by an unknown attack. The whole building had been blown up by something and the contract beasts he had seen earlier were scrambling to escape from that big hole.
In front of the Academy of Sciences, there was arge mech with a beast below it. Under each mech there were well-trained soldiers, who rushed to the contract beasts fleeing crazily outside with various weapons.
Sounds of whimpering and energy explosion came from there, where all kinds of weapons pointed to a huge ck bear. At this moment, his spirituality was fierce, as if forming an invisible energy shield, his eyes were red as he looked at the muzzle of the gun.
Behind him was the tiger kings who was tamed by Wen Jin in the Scientific Research Institute before and both of them had wounds on their faces..
Looking carefully, Wen Jin found a bloodstained white coat behind Chen Xiong.
The soldiers, apparently shocked by the sudden emergence of the ck bear, stood in different corners, but they did not know when the gun pointed at Chen Xiong had appeared.
Chapter 54 - Naive18 min read
Chapter 54: Naive18 min read
Wen Jin had never seen the weapons in their hands, but he knew what they meant. Looking at the group of soldiers, the leader of the men raised his hand slightly. All the soldiers held the weapons tightly. He squinted their eyes and pressed his ws on the roof slightly.
¡°Howl¨C!¡± The deafening voice came, apanied by strong reiki, Wen Jin saw with his own eyes that many soldiers with guns, standing a little ahead, could not help trembling their guns in their hands.
Wen Jin pressed his paws on the edge of the roof, frowned and looked over, then met Chen Xiong¡¯s red eyes.
Wen Jin was stunned. He looked at Chen Xiong¡¯s expression carefully and was surprised. He looked at the soldier in front of him, hesitated for a moment and retracted his ws.
Unlike Wen Jin, who was standing on the roof far away, the roar was a provocation to the soldiers in front of Chen Xiong, especially the pressure that apanied his roar and someone immediately clenched his teeth.
¡°Lieutenant General! It¡¯s very likely that the beast has gone berserk and asked for action!¡±
¡°No, Professor Lin is still behind him.¡± The lieutenant general pressed down the eaves of his cap and his eyes fell on the herd of beasts that fled madly behind the ck bear. His eyes darkened and he remembered the scene just now. He gnashed his teeth and said, ¡°A man suddenly turned into a contract beast... What a joke!¡±
¡°We can¡¯t wait for the lieutenant general any longer. It¡¯s clearly procrastinating -¡± The voice had just fallen, as if in response to what he had said and a louder roar than the ck bear came.
¡°Giant, beast...¡± In the crowd, someone eximed, ¡°The seven-metre behemoth at the Academy of Sciences...¡±
Wen Jin looked closely and found that, as the group said, alongside two more beasts was the Tiger King who had been sat on by Wen Jin.
Sitting on the roof, Wen Jin took back his paws and squinted at the sudden change below.
At this moment, Chen Xiong¡¯s fleeing herd had be fewer and fewer. Obviously, the army had already run seven or eight times. This group suddenly appeared. Two giants brought by the King Tiger reversed the scales that had justpletely inclined to the soldiers.
A seven-metre old monster, Wen Jin did not know how strong the weapons of those human beings were, but with a metamorphosed demon to capture it alive was simply an idiot dream, they may easily escape...
Wait, run away? Wen Jin was stunned and suddenly felt something was wrong.
It was not difficult to escape from such a scene with Chen Xiong¡¯s ability. Even if the original form was an illusion in order to get time for the herd behind him to escape, now that the herd was all running, he could still wait for an opportunity to escape. Why should he stay here? And why were there still several giant beasts running back? What did it mean to fight here on the spot?
Wen Jin licked his nose and looked at Chen Xiong¡¯s back carefully. Professor Lin scent was apanied by a bit of a bloody smell. Was he injured?
While Wen Jin was judging the situation, the lieutenant general, who raised his hand, had a drop of sweat slide down from his forehead. He looked at the two giant beasts that suddenly appeared behind Chen Xiong and at the number of buildings of the scientific research institute that they could touch with thergest volume of their hands. His eyes were dark.
¡°Back off.¡± After a long time, Lieutenant General made a decision.
¡°Lieutenant General?!¡± After hearing these two words, the biggest reaction was a researcher who had been standing near the Lieutenant General from the very beginning. He looked young and had words. ¡°Professor Lin is still behind the beast! And that¡¯s a beast that can be a human being!¡±
What an incredible discovery for Assyria and what a discovery to miss! As the researcher said this, his eyes were full of excitement. He was a researcher who devoted himself to his projects.
Recently, a fox had turned the whole capital upside down, but research was hindered because it was Marshal Dewitt¡¯s contract beast. Nobody dared to really study the beast. Now, a ready-made beast and it could also be a human! The scientific research institute must never give up this opportunity.
The explosion, however, started at theboratory due to their group. If it hadn¡¯t been for the discovery of such a beast, he would have followed him to the medical center. Now he could still stand here with wounds everywhere because he had witnessed Chen Xiong¡¯s transformation when he was about to leave.
He wanted to take this beast back to the scientific research institute!
Lieutenant General¡¯s eyes moved, showing a trace of disgust, secretly cursed a nervous disease in his heart and looked at his deputy. At the next moment, all the soldiers holding weapons retreated three steps.
¡°I¡¯ll say it again.¡± After standing firmy, the lieutenant general pointed out the loudspeaker of the terminal and the voice was fierce, ¡°Hand Professor Lin over.¡±
The ck bear did not move. He even put a hand on Professor Lin¡¯s back, bent his knees slightly. It looked as if he wanted to pick Professor Lin up at any time and run.
However, the ck bear was apparently shocked by the lieutenant general. His pupils shrank and his fingers moved violently. The next second, the nearest soldier quickly pulled the trigger.
¡°Bang ¨C -¡± a strong smell of blood came.
Chen Xiong covered his shoulder and stepped back two steps. His eyes were staring at the extreme situation. The King Tiger and the giant beasts beside him were all shocked. After they looked at each other, they looked in the direction behind them.
¡°Do you really think you can get them all back by escorting them with a single beast? It¡¯s too trivial to look down on the army.¡± The Lieutenant General said, narrowing his eyes and showing a trace of satisfaction in the wrinkles at the corners of his eyes. ¡°I repeat, hand over Professor Lin.¡±
The smell of blood was too heavy, but anyone with a slightly stronger sense could absolutely smell it. It was not as strong as Chen Xiong¡¯s own blood loss. The tip of his ear trembled slightly and Wen Jin could hear the scream a few kilometers away in the dead of night.
¡°Howl -!¡± The biggest beast seemed to smell it, too. It pawed the floor impatiently and roared in the direction of the soldiers.
Chen Xiong¡¯s eyes also crossed with slight pain. He pushed the Tiger King with one hand, seemingly to let them go first, while Professor Lin was still unconscious in his other hand.
Why? Wen Jin did not understand some of the identity of Professor Lin. Although he did not understand, but it could also be seen that he was very important to Assyria.
This shot was obviously for Professor Lin. They had not fired in the direction of Chen Xiong until now. Then Chen Xiong could surrender Professor Lin in exchange for his own escape. After all, Professor Lin would not be harmed and he said was not willing to surrender...
Wen Jing chittered...because he (CX) thought it would be dangerous for Professor Lin to be handed over?
The Zerg and Cohen, who went deep into the scientific research institute, shed through Wen Jin¡¯s mind and thetter reacted violently.
¡°Come on!¡± While Wen Jin was on the roof was thinking, Chen Xiong at the front door of the scientific research institute roared in beastnguage and then pushed the smaller beast hard.
¡°Where is it?¡± The giant beast staggered and almost hit the King Tiger. He turned his head sharply and saw that the King Tiger had depressed his body. His eagle-like eyes stared straight at a soldier in the distance, which was ck and oppressive and his muscles were tense and ready to fight.
¡°I don¡¯t know. I don¡¯t even know a few of them,¡± Chen Xiong roared irritably. ¡°They all said to let you go quickly. Red monkey can¡¯t support them. They can handle their own affairs!¡±
Holding the chip in his mouth, King Tiger looked at Chen Xiong coolly and suddenly extended his paw and pushed the little giant beast. Clearly, he did not say a word, but the little beast turned around and pushed Chen Xiong away.
At the moment when Chen Xiong was pushed to one side, the soldiers in front of him almost all showed the same state. However, in this case, there were two guns, which slightly deviated from the track and pointed to Professor Lin¡¯s exposed shoulder.
In that instant, the King Tiger¡¯s eyes seemed to sh a bloodthirsty light. His hind legs kicked fiercely and the speed of the explosion was unparalleled. In the air, only a ck lightning sh could be seen leaping out from the little giant beast. The fierce explosive force made him rush to the moving gun in a second. At the moment when the other side pressed the trigger in fear, he flew forward, bit the neck of the man and then turned over again and jumped to the second man.
¡°Howl!¡± In the distance, Chen Xiong gazed at the scene, his body tense and shouted.
At the moment when King Tiger rushed out, the guns of all the people changed direction, pointing at King Tiger! Chen Xiong shoved Professor Lin behind the two giant beasts and was about to rush forward, but he was hit by a photostic on the shoulder.
In the same wound as thest one, it pierced a blood hole in his strong arm. Chen Xiong watched as the Tiger King jumped up from the ground and rushed to the third human being. He was hit by weapons but did not open his mouth any more. Hot tears overflowed from his eyes.
It was the tiger king who came down from the arena more than twenty years ago. ¡®It¡¯s faster to bite their throats than anything else,¡¯ said the Tiger King, who looked at the cheering people on the stage with resentment in both eyes. After a while, he turned his head askew again. ¡®But I¡¯ll never do that.¡¯
¡°Howl -!¡± Quickly, Chen Xiong made a roar of despair at the moment, a snow-white figure fell from the sky/. In the moment he appeared, Chen Xiong stared fiercely.
That¡¯s... It was thergest beast he had ever seen. The white fur seemed to light up a dark night, looking out with eyes that could see the world, whirling with white mist and cool air. At the moment ofnding, it was like an ancient god.
It was Wen Jin.
He picked up King Tiger with his mouth from the soldier pile and then, in the moment when the group did not respond, a big tail swept hard on the ground and the soldier in his mech was thrown on the ground.
¡°Lieutenant General!¡± Some screamed loudly, others quickly adjusted their postures and reasserted their guns and some even reached directly for the power ring at their wrists.
¡°It¡¯s too big...¡± Someone unconsciously stepped back two steps and sat down on the ground with a soft legs.
The soldier who took the lead in picking up the weapon clenched his teeth and fired a bullet directly in the direction of Wen Jin, but it was blocked by a small ice barrier that appeared across the sky. The huge fox narrowed its eyes and moved its limbs forward. The soldier with the weapon sat on the ground with his legs and feet soft.
¡°Chee.¡± Wen Jin was unustomed to the smell of these weapons. He stepped back two steps and sneezed a little with his itchy nose.
It didn¡¯t matter if he didn¡¯t fight. Wen Jin even found that his body seemed to be a little smaller. He looked slightly astonished and turned his head in the direction behind him. At that moment, a thick ice wall was suddenly erected on the floor between them and Chen Xiong.
¡°Run!¡± Wen Jin threw the King of Tiger on the ground, picked up Professor Lin on the ground and roared.
Big and small beasts around King Tiger and Chen Xiong, listened to Wen Jin¡¯s voice and performed in a worshipful manner.
¡°Professor Lin is injured!¡± Even if the appearance of Wen Jin was shocking again, Chen Xiong subconsciously roared out the same sentence. As he roared, he looked at Professor Lin, who was held by Wen Jin.
At this point, Chen Xiong was stunned. Professor Lin waspletely wrapped in a transparent energy ball. He was sleeping peacefully. The wounds on his body did not seem to bleed.
At one nce, Chen Xiongid down his heart. He thankfully looked at the white-haired fox growing smaller and smaller, who seemed to be leaking air in the rush, and he was weak all over and fell into aa.
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The Zerg in the tarp were left behind by Cassey for disposal. Dewitt took Mark to the Scientific Research Institute first, but they were still a stepte. Dewitt¡¯s face remained motionless when he saw the mess and the huge ice wall standing in the center of the area.
¡°Marshal!¡±
¡°Report.¡± Dewitt nced at the research institute, which had been fine when he left in the morning, but now it was almost ruined and looked at the huge ice wall.
It held Wen Jin¡¯s aura.
After confirming this point, he looked at the bloodstains on the ground and Dewitt felt his brain working overtime.
¡°Report! The scientific research institute was broken through by Qi beasts and all the Qi beasts escaped from the second floor. In the process, they bombed the buildings of two scientific research institutes and hijacked Professor Lin in order to break through!¡±
¡°Where did thise from?¡± Dewitt pointed to the ice wall, but when his hand came closer, he couldn¡¯t resist it. His finger touched the ice, which was released by Wen Jin.
However, when the finger leaned up, the bitter coolness did note. Instead, it seemed to tell him something and turned gently at his fingertips. The suspended heart was put down a little.
¡°It was a huge beast...¡± When ites to the giant beast that appeared across the sky, the Lieutenant General seemed to have not responded yet. Some of them swallowed their saliva with trepidation. ¡°It¡¯s very big. This ice wall was made by it. Marshal, it was a giant beast with an energy core! All white, looked like, like...¡± Lieutenant General said, his eyes fell on Dewitt, suddenly choking, unable to speak the remaining two words.
Mark took notes one by one and Dewitt, as if he hadn¡¯t noticed the lieutenant general¡¯s pause, asked, ¡°Like what?¡±
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Too tired.
Wen Jin felt that although he had lived for so long, it was the first time that he had run so long. He felt tired to death. As he ran, he gasped heavily. The more he gasped, the smaller his body became like a deted ball.
Reiki could support him to grow, but Wen Jin was really too tired, he felt that his life¡¯s road was running out.
When King Tiger said he could stop, Wen Jin immediately spit Professor Lin out, theny down on the ground and turned into a dead fox. He gasped and asked, ¡°Run... how far did we run?¡±
The Tiger King, leaning against the wall, answered weakly, ¡°More than eighty kilometers.¡±
Wen Jin felt that more than eighty kilometers seemed to be not long. He looked at his weak face and decided not to talk to him. Instead, he looked at the giant on the other side. ¡°You should be safe now?¡±
To Wen Jin¡¯s surprise, however, the little beast did not reply to him, but tilted his head and spit out his long tongue.
¡°It¡¯s safe for the time being.¡± It was the voice of King Tiger.
Wen Jin was stunned and then he responded, ¡°They can¡¯t talk? Not even beastnguage?¡±
King Tiger bowed his head and licked his wound, tired and lying on the floor.
Wen Jin didn¡¯t react. He said it was impossible. King Tiger could speak, Chen Xiong, Caicai and Mary could. Even the weak beasts at the party could. Why not such a big beast...
In a row of these names, Wen Jin instantly found the problem.
¡°They have no contract... And there¡¯s no energy core, so there¡¯s nomunication?¡± Wen Jin said, looking at a group of beasts around him.
The beasts were all rescued from the scientific research institute. On their way to escape, a huge red monkey held up a line of soldiers and forced them to leave. Wen Jin didn¡¯t do it because there were too many soldiers around them and they didn¡¯t have the usual worries before the Academy of Sciences. They really needed someone to help them hold the mechs.
The monkey at that time... seemed to be silent?
¡°I canmunicate, so can the ck bear.¡± King Tiger¡¯s eyelids drooped, his voice became smaller and smaller and he looked very tired. ¡°But not bynguage, but by the tacit understanding of living together for so many years.¡±
Wen Jin looked at the contract beasts in the cave and at Chen Xiong and Tiger King. Suddenly he was silent. He had a vague impression that the living environment of the beasts in the world was quite different from that of Honghuang. But now, he was afraid the fact was more difficult than that.
Instead of asking what the Tiger King was doing, he took out some herbs from his own space and applied them to Chen Xiong, Professor Lin and the Tiger King wounds.
After seeing him take out the herbs and apply them to three people, the little giant beast understood the meaning of Wen Jin¡¯s action very cleverly and his eyes stared straight.
See, Wen Jin did not mean to throw a lot to him, telling him how to grind, let them deal with their ownpanions.
Wen Jin¡¯s space had a small hilltop, which were the herbs he harvested from all over the world. As long as his spiritual power was not exhausted, they would never stop growing. He could use it again and cultivate them by himself.
And this kind of herbal medicine for skin injuries was cheap.
Distributing those herbs, Wen Jin looked up at the sky outside the cave, which showed a little sunrise. Wen Jin felt a little depressed.
He lowered his head to lick his ws and looked at the huge beasts not far away calling out to the group ofpanions, division ofbor clumsy as they began grinding herbs, bowed his head and touched the stone around his neck.
He felt that Chen Xiong would not be able to walk until he woke up but just along the way, the disposable energy stone had beenpletely exhausted. If something happened again, he had to rely on the power of the hengshi. Wen Jin felt that it was necessary for him to make good use of the hengshi in advance, just as the soldiers had done before.
Wen Jin closed his eyes when he thought of it.
Having a hengshi recognizing one as a Lord was different from ignoring the Lord. The wise Spirit Treasure of Heaven and Earth knew how to be entric. Otherwise, why did so many people want to grab it at the beginning?
After thinking for a moment in his brain, Wen Jin again produced a drop of blood on the tip of his tongue. In the instant the wound disappeared, the tip of his tongue licked the stone. However, at the moment when the blood beads touched, the contract in the deep part of his lower abdomen suddenly warmed up again and began to write a hidden word like a demon in his lower abdomen.
It was a pure green?
Wen Jin felt a little fire. It was on the roof before that stopped him from making a contract. Now it wasing again. What¡¯s the meaning of this? He had a small tail so he couldn¡¯t even take a magic weapon?!
With this in mind, Wen Jin disguised a finger and gave it a hard poke on his contract. He poke at it to vent his anger. ¡°What do you want?¡±
Wen Jin asked in his heart.
The contract, however, was silent as a ghost.
After a while, it was found that the word would not turn colors. Wen Jin decided to let it go. He created an energy barrier in his body, forced the contract to be covered and then forced the bond.
The third time Wen Jin bit the tip of his tongue, Wen Jin felt a little sad in his heart. However, in the instant that Hengshi sucked his blood in, Wen Jin suddenly felt his thick energy barrier as if it had been sucked in by the contract.
Wen Jin felt a little stunned, used his perception and discovered the pattern of the contract... It seemed to have be a little distorted.
Wen Jin looked left and right. When he saw clearly the new appearance of the contract, he immediately began tough. The heart said that the contract was just having a small temper tantrum.
A thousand miles away, Dewitt had just got into his suspension car and suddenly thought about how to find his little fox. A familiar voice came to his ears. ¡°Are you not happy?¡±
Chapter 55 - Want to touch the Demon18 min read
Chapter 55: Want to touch the Demon18 min read
The temperature in the cave was very cold. The beasts, big and small, gather together and rely on each other for warmth. Wen Jin did not like to stick to other people or beasts, so he leaned alone in the corner.
A gust of chilly wind swept through the tiny cracks. Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help shivering. After being here for so long, he had been surrounded by luxury and covered his body with Reiki. In order to consume as little as possible, he went back to his smallest form.
Even so, Wen Jin was a little unhappy, mainly because of himself.
He hesitated awkwardly in his heart for a long time. Wen Jin, who had ended his struggle, closed his eyes and let a warm Marshal appear in his mind. As he hummed, he thought, ¡®Why was he not asfortable as when he was with his little tail?¡¯
He warmed his body a little, Wen Jin was not happy, so he decided to write down the amount of magic he had consumed and he thought that when he got back, he would have to ask Dewitt to make it up to him. Wen Jin thought about it for a long time and finally sighed. If he didn¡¯t make up for it, he would not be able to touch his fur anymore!
With these words in mind, Wen Jin was instantly depressed and felt a little shameless. It sounded like he had no strategy and could onlye up with such a threat.
Just when Wen Jin was depressed that he missed his small tail, someone approached him.
Looking up, Wen Jin said, ¡°Got used to it?¡±
Chen Xiong was awake, but in human form. Chen Xiong paused and said with augh, ¡°Well, it¡¯s been many years and...¡± He paused, looking at Professor Lin, who was sleeping on a giant beast in the distance, ¡°He should wake up in a minute.¡±
¡°You know each other from before?¡±
This sentence seems to evoke some memories, Chen Xiong took a long time before nodding, ¡°In the past, yes.¡±
It was not a shallow rtionship.
Wen Jin thought of the scene earlier. But he did not ask, because he felt that this ¡°knowledge¡± or ¡°rtionship is not shallow¡± was too much information. From the instant Chen Xiong woke up to the time he used a human figure, his identity as a beast was almost eighty percent gone.
Although Wen Jin liked gossip, he did not like to listen to such stories. He had always been proud that his body was a demon and usually, if it was not necessary, he would maintain his original fox shape. And if those around him focused on him, for example, if his little wife didn¡¯t like his body... Wen Jin didn¡¯t know why, but when the idea jumped through his head, he subconsciously thought of Dewitt¡¯s face.
If a silly big man disliked his original body, he would definitely scratch the other side¡¯s face! When he thought of his nonexistent little wife changing into Dewitt, Wen Jin¡¯s eyes shed fiercely. He ground his white paws into the dirt with a slight effort! He wouldn¡¯t be coaxed into a human form every day!
¡°Thank you for your help.¡± Chen Xiong looked at the nearby Qi beasts. His eyes were a little dark and he said with great emphasis, ¡°It will be dawn in two hours. I¡¯ll take you to the Marshal¡¯s house.¡±
Wen Jin nced at the wound on his body, then looked at the cave full of contract beasts and at the mouth of the cave, ¡°Can you hold on?¡± Although he did not know what had happened to Chen Xiong, he always felt that the soldiers would not give up.
Chen Xiong rubbed his wrist and tilted his neck curiously. He looked surprised and said, ¡°Would you like to support them with me?¡±
¡°No.¡± Wen Jin refused without thinking.
Chen Xiongughed twice and said, ¡°I knew it¡±. After a short pause, however, he suddenly bent down again and approached Wen Jin.
Wen Jin opened his eyes cautiously. ¡°What¡¯s wrong?¡± He didn¡¯t think this beast was a pervert like Dewitt, was he?
¡°May I ask you a question?¡± After Chen Xiong move closer, he immediately regarded this sentence as nonsense and did not wait for Wen Jin to reply. Then he said, ¡°You... are you really a contract beast?¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s big, fluffy tail wobbled and he did not speak.
¡°Assyria has no beast like you. Most of them have no energy cores.¡± Chen Xiong looked around at the beasts that had already started to make trouble and whispered, ¡°Not to mention that you were able to create such a big ice wall.¡±
¡°You have one.¡± Wen Jin said, after a pause, he added, ¡°King Tiger also has one.¡±
Chen Xiong turned to him and smiled. The young looking face was suddenly covered with wrinkles. ¡°We are the exception and we can¡¯t make such a big wall of ice.¡±
Wen Jiny near the cave entrance, feeling that Chen Xiong had said nothing like that. He was trying to say, ¡®I¡¯m an exception too.¡¯ When Chen Xiong behind him suddenly asked in a low voice, ¡°You... Did you alsoe from the Honghuang?¡±
With this word, Chen Xiong saw the little fox lying on the ground open his eyes. However, before he could ask Chen Xiong where the word ¡®Honghuang¡¯ came from, he felt something suddenly and his nose moved sharply. ¡°They are here.¡±
Chen Xiong was stunned and then his eyes became serious.
¡°Quite a lot.¡± Wen Jin looked out. ¡°More that the number that was at the scientific research institutes just now... At least three times as many.¡±
Chen Xiong was apparently shocked by the news. He did not know whether he had expected the other party to catch up so quickly or whether the other party would bring so many reinforcements. He stared at the beast below him.
¡°Didn¡¯t you initially discuss where to send so many beasts? Don¡¯t tell me your n is such a cave?¡± Wen Jin saw Chen Xiong¡¯s reaction and asked in a strange way.
¡°Yes.¡± Chen Xiong said, his face changed and finally he gave a bitterugh. ¡°But now it¡¯s gone. If the monkey dragged the army to the ce as nned, the soldiers of the army shouldn¡¯t be here at all.¡±
That means a different person had taken over.
¡°That¡¯s too unreasonable.¡± Wen Jin frowned and said, ¡°You¡¯ve even blown up the scientific research institute and you¡¯ve made such a big move. You should expect that the other side will pursue you. Is there any other alternative location?¡±
Chen Xiong shook his head. ¡°The Scientific Research Institute wasn¡¯t blown up by us. We just wanted to bring out the contract beasts. We didn¡¯t want to make any noise. ording to the n, if there were no ident tonight, they will not find us at all.¡±
Wen Jin paused and thought of the injured Professor Lin and the two soldiers who let King Tiger rush out. He was silent.
Chen Xiong cautiously asked Wen Jin how far the soldiers he felt were and he turned and approached the beasts. Wen Jin, still in the corner, looked at Chen Xiong¡¯s back somewhat depressed. One w could not help touching the stone in front of his chest, silently cutting off the fever that consumed the spirit in the stone.
He didn¡¯t know what the big fool was doing at this time. The cold wind had been blowing for a long time and he couldn¡¯t help but miss the temperature that came off of Dewitt.
Wen Jin silently prodded the deformed contract again in his heart and said, ¡°You can¡¯t make any more noise, but you must do something serious.¡±
Previously, in the scientific research institute, it was this fellow who refused to ept the hengshi with a big green light and then made his body smaller and smaller like a leak of air. At that time, Wen Jin simply wanted to fan the green contract with one w.
But now facing such a grumpy and deformed contract, he thought of Dewitt on the other side of it. In such a dark cave, Wen Jin¡¯s heart seemed to surge with an unprecedented feeling. His ws went somewhat soft. Thinking about it, Wen Jin touched the contract with his energetic force and whispered, ¡°Where are you?¡±
When he took Professor Lin away, because he was in such a hurry, he forgot to investigate the direction of the big fool and he didn¡¯t know what kind of negotiation he had with the insects. When he came home, he didn¡¯t see whether he was in a hurry.
He didn¡¯t think he was home yet. Wen Jin thought as he watched the terminal on his paw that there was enough electricity but no one called it. At that moment, Wen Jin seemed to sense something and quickly got up from the floor and looked out of the cave with some seriousness.
The army he had felt was still far away, but how did he feel something new now?
At the moment of Wen Jin¡¯s suspicion, arge photon projectile, apanied by a sharp sound, hit their cave directly.
When the soft ¡®Where are you?¡¯ came into Dewitt¡¯s ear, he was sitting in a moving aircraft, beside which stood the lieutenant general who had given orders before.
¡°Marshal, the energy reconnaissance reaction is ahead. It¡¯s a huge mountain, far from the city and the surrounding environment is barren,¡± the Lieutenant-General reported earnestly. ¡°There are roughly tworge beasts, more than five small beasts and a contract beast that can turn into a human being and one that can carry out energy attacks, enough to create the Ice Wall- ¡°
Although the phrase ¡®Where are you?¡¯ whispered gently by Wen Jin, Dewitt seemed to be able to imagine the other side nesting in the cave in front of him, a fox huddled in the corner and talking in a small voice. The little fellow was always afraid of the cold, he did not know that he was not around in the evening and did not know how to make something warm.
However, it must be admitted that at the moment of hearing this sentence, Dewitt felt his heart go soft. Wen Jin was usually arrogant, but when things went wrong, he showed a fierce look. His small chest would be raised with a look that he would like to tell everyone that he was the eldest son and nobody needed to care about him.
However, after only a few hours away from him, the little fox began to miss him.
Dewitt¡¯s hands on his legs moved slightly at a very small frequency, looking as if he were touching a fox¡¯s fur thousands of miles away.
At the same time, he looked at the light slightly and thought that when he caught the little fellow back this time, he would have to touch it well once, pouring all his worries from the several hours into grooming. If the little fox would not let him touch him, he would kiss twice as much and bury his face in the small furry belly...
Mark, standing behind Dewitt, inadvertently took a look at Marshal¡¯s little gesture. He felt a little familiar with it. He recalled the marshal¡¯s fox and the scenes he had seen during that time and he blew out smoke from the corners of his mouth.
¡°...I asked for more heavy weapons from Headquarters.¡± The lieutenant general on the other side chattered for a long time and finally stated his ultimate goal.
Nevertheless, Dewitt on the other side rejected the answer without thinking, ¡°No.¡±
¡°Marshal?¡± Lieutenant General¡¯s eyes shed a trace of surprise, thinking that he had just listed so many reasons, that the beast could be a human and that the fox could use energy to build arge ice wall. With such arge ice wall, how to say, the beast should be at least Grade A, which was absolutely unprecedented in Assyria, they should take out thergest weapons and surround these beasts!
Those were the beasts that had run out of theb. Who knows if the previous poisoning changed their genes or something?
¡°The purpose of the operation is to rescue Professor Lin.¡± Mark, on the other side, prompted in time, ¡°Although this side is far from the city, bombing the mountains is absolutely not a good policy. Besides, heavy weapons cannot be used against contract beasts.¡±
Mark was a colonel, but in Dewitt¡¯s Legion, one of the iron rules was not to ask for a rank, so even though he was overruled by an officers so many ranks lower than himself, the Lieutenant General was just stunned and then responded, ¡°Heavy weapons cannot be used against contract beasts? It also depends on what kind of contract beast. Have we ever seen one that can build such a thick wall of ice and can also take the whole group of contract beasts back? Who knows... What has be of this herd of contract beasts that have been raised in Assyria these years? They are all over Assyria. What would happen if you let them go? And you weren¡¯t there at all. You couldn¡¯t fight ten of them just because of their size and pressure!¡±
¡°It was a beast that came out of the Colosseum.¡± It wasn¡¯t Mark who answered him, but Dewitt who was on the side.
The Lieutenant General exchanged information between the military headquarters and the troops.
This was rted to the policy of Assyria. The House of Representatives did not want the scientific research institute to be fully protected or controlled by the military, nor did it want the entire Assyrian territory to be controlled by the military. So the internal security problems in Assyria were carried out by the troops associated with the House of Representatives. The defense of scientific research institutes was also carried out jointly by the army and the troops.
When the lieutenant general was stunned, Dewitt continued, ¡°If they really had any foresight, the scientific research institute just now would be the best ce. Whether attacking soldiers or simply destroying any building, it would cause tens of thousands of data loss. The damage could not be repaired.¡±
Lieutenant General was stunned. ¡°The beasts bombed the scientific research institute-!¡±
¡°How do you know they bombed it? Material evidence?¡± said Dewitt, looking down with a cool eye.
¡°At that time, there were only our soldiers and beasts and who else could they have? We were in such a hurry that it was impossible to collect material evidence...¡±
¡°That is to say, it¡¯s all your spection. Now, do you want me to apply for heavy weapons at Headquarters, in full ordance with your spection?¡± Dewitt looked at him coldly, as if he were watching a joke.
Lieutenant General blushed all the down his neck. ¡°Marshal, I hope you can believe my judgement!¡±
¡°Professor Lin wanted to convince you of his judgment when he wanted the troops to provide help for the contract beasts suspected of being infected by the Zerg, but what was your response?¡± Dewitt did not look at him. ¡°Now that you know that the appearance of the ice wall proves that the beast is strong, why do you think it used its ability to block your attack by creating an ice wall instead of killing you directly?¡±
¡°I...¡± The lieutenant general was stunned.
¡°Troops are organs of violence, but nothing can be solved by violence. Heavy weapons and attacks are clearly capable of causing a lot of casualties, but I think we should put aside our persistence and listen to their demands.¡± Dewitt said. After pausing for a while, he turned his head and added a pointed sentence, ¡°Don¡¯t forget, these are all beastsing out of the underground arena. You are clearer than me of what¡¯s in the arena.¡±
¡®You are clearer than me.¡¯ Five words, instantly let that lieutenant general¡¯s face change, his expression seemed to be confused for a moment and then remembered what it meant and his face instantly dropped.
The beast could clearly kill but did not and resisted killing everyone in that environment just now. What kind of beast escapes the fighting ground?
Dewitt admired these beasts rather than the lieutenant general who immediately wanted to use heavy weapons when he heard that they were different. Imagine that you can save people from scientific research institutes and transform them into human beings. You can also break away from the arena and kill those humans who hurt them.
Dewitt thought that his decision would not change even if he had not been with the herd of beasts. The hand that was sitting beside the chair, subconsciously retracted to his abdomen and looked like he was trying to hold something. After falling down empty handed, Dewitt¡¯s expression was still stunned.
It was rare to hear such a big passage from the Marshal, but somehow it felt quite reasonable. The Lieutenant General was stiff for a moment, expression no longer as persistent as he thought of the fighting ground and Professor Lin¡¯s requesting assistance... He did deserve it, but he was not alone in those matters. The army had be more and more strange this year and he had had more than enough time to help the Professor.
The Lieutenant General paused for a while, pondered over and over for a long time and finally seemed to have made up his mind and stood up straight. ¡°But Marshal, this time it¡¯s Professor Lin. I ask you to release your powers at a critical moment. In any case, you must keep Professor Lin safe. He¡¯s a treasured figure in scientific research and It is impossible to leave Professor Lin since he knows the cure for zerg poisoning and the detoxification agents.¡±
These words, now matter what the lieutenant general said, Dewitt would still do the same, but he didn¡¯t think Professor Lin would be hurt at all. Because that day in theb, Old Lin told him the origin of the eternal energy stone.
If Chen Xiong was the ck bear raised by Old Lin forty years ago, he would have been lurking in Assyria for so many years, but he only appearedst night. Was it for the purpose of taking Old Lin away?
Dewitt disapproved of this spection. If Chen Xiong wanted to hurt Old Lin and take him away, he had ten thousand ways to achieve his goal quietly. Just due to the past between him and Old Lin, this alone can let that task be aplished.
After all, if Wen Jin turned into a man one day and came to him suddenly after several years of being absent, DeWitt felt that he would do anything asked of him.
So excluding this, the two soldiers killed by King Tiger¡¯s impartial bite reminded Dewitt of the Zerg who had been found by the Dewitt Legion earlier this evening.
Giving Mark a look, thetter immediately nodded, turned and walked out of the room.
Here, Dewitt felt the quiet cockpit and for the third time, he made a grooming move. Then, after touching the air for the third time, a sense of extreme emptiness and imbnce sprang up in the Iron-blooded Marshal¡¯s heart.
The lieutenant general had been intent on arguing with Dewitt before and now the arguing hade to fruition. Naturally, he did not ignore Dewitt¡¯s action. Besides, he was curious from the very beginning.
The Marshal never left the dumpling beast that stirred up the whole of Assyria. Wherever he went, one man and one beast became one. And the little fox was particrly sticky to Dewitt. When he was awakened from sleep because he was put down, he had to hum and haw for half a day. Many peopleughed that Marshal¡¯s temper was getting better and better. How could such a couple not be together today?
And that big fox that only uses ice... And the little fox that attracted a lot of attention because of its ability to use energy... Why did it feel like it was somehow connected?
Also, if he remembered correctly, the origin of the contradiction between Marshal Sendo and Marshal was that Marshal¡¯s house was pierced by an icence, right? The final conclusion seemed to have been that it came from the little fox of Marshal¡¯s house.
The more he thought about it, the more strange it was. The lieutenant couldn¡¯t help asking questions.
From the moment he saw the ice wall, Dewitt knew that the problem woulde sooner orter, if not from the lieutenant general, then somebody else.
Considering Wen Jin¡¯s little publicity and his quick paw poking on the paper which was not too well wrapped in fire, Dewitt thought it would be better to hang the fox¡¯s real name under him earlier, so that when he was in trouble again, somebody might call him to p his butt.
¡°You¡¯ll see in a minute.¡± Dewitt said with an extremely serious expression, thinking that his fox had been away from him for so long, maybe he would rush directly into his arms in public and then he could...
The brain thought of this and the fingers subconsciously made a grooming action.
Nevertheless, before Dewitt could half-touch his dumpling¡¯s movements, Mark rushed into themand room, looking panicked. ¡°Report! Another team has just been detected, bombing the target cave!!
Chapter 56 - The whole army was destroyed.17 min read
Chapter 56: The whole army was destroyed.17 min read
When the first photon bomb exploded into the cave, Chen Xiong was astonished and let all the beasts retreat and flew in the direction of Professor Lin.
The roar hit the eardrum of every contract beast in the cave. For a time, those in the cave were agitated and screamed constantly. The timid contract beasts directly shrank themselves into a group. With the sound of bombs, Chen Xiong looked at Professor Lin, who was under his guard and looked at the tiger king who was still lying awake not far away. He only felt that one bomb. Even if the photobomb did not explode the mountain, it broke his heart into pieces.
Was this really the end of their years of hard work? No, no, he remembered that King Tiger had said that there would be a partial hole in the cave when he went inside. Chen Xiong clenched his teeth and turned his head to roar. After sweeping through the hole, his eyes suddenly froze.
Outside the originalrge open cave, there was already a cloud of dust and smoke caused by the bombing of the mountain, but the cave mouth extended into the stone wall inside... But there was no cracks at all. Through the smoke and the scenery inside the cave, Chen Xiong could even see a transparentyer across the cave entrance. An energy shield?
Looking at Professor Lin, he suddenly remembered the scene of Wen Jin biting Professor Lin and running wild not long ago. Professor Lin seemed to be wrapped in such ayer of energy then as well.
So, his eyes finally fell on the white fox standing at the entrance of the cave, with his head up and wondering what he was thinking.
¡°... Old Chen?¡± While Chen Xiong was staring at Wen Jin, Professor Lin, who was protected by him in front of his chest, opened his eyes. There were still blood stains on his forehead and body, but the wounds had disappeared. ¡°Where are we?¡±
As soon as Professor Lin¡¯s voice fell, the entrance of the cave was attacked by a second photobomb.
This time it was a three-shot bullet. Every time it hit the energy shield, it was a huge consumption of reiki. Wen Jin¡¯s eyebrows were wrinkled. Before he could feel his heart ache for the loss of his reiki, he heard the screaming in the cave. He was upset at once. One w stepped on the floor fiercely. ¡°Roar -!¡±
It was clear that he had not been transformed into a prototype or a small figure, but the fierce roar made the whole cave suddenly quiet.
The group of contract beasts seemed to have been brainwashed by something. They all stopped. Even the shivering contract beasts in the farthest most corner moved their eyes carefully and looked at Wen Jin. In addition to the fear, their expressions held worship.
¡°Why are you... What the hell happened?¡± Professor Lin woke up and saw the warmth of his fur in this dark environment. Then he reviewed his surroundings and the cave filled with beasts. His scattered memoriese back to his mind. Professor Lin¡¯s face is serious. ¡°Is the army at the entrance?¡± He asked Chen Xiong this sentence, while asking, as if he had already given an answer in his mind. He pushed Chen Xiong aside with a rush of face. ¡°They should have... You go, I¡¯ll go out and stop them! ¡°
¡°There¡¯s no time.¡± Wen Jin scanned a group of six beasts in his eyes. He looked at the excited Professor Lin and said in a cold voice. After that, he paused for a moment and said a little selfishly, ¡°It¡¯s not Dewitt. He¡¯s farther away.¡±
Professor Lin did not recognize the white fox¡¯s selfishness. Instead, he was stunned. ¡°Marshal is in on it too?¡±
Even if he didn¡¯t know what had happened, he knew that it was impossible for Dewitt and Chen Xiong¡¯s character to change.
Chen Xiong¡¯s face was somewhat deep. ¡°Not only is he not a marshal, but probably not even an Assyrian soldier, Professor. Do you remember the people who hurt you before?¡±
Before Chen Xiong finished speaking, Professor Lin thought of something and his face sank immediately. In this instant, the third photobomb was thrown out.
¡°Sir! No, the energy material at the entrance of the cave is hard to prate! ¡± Looking at the nth photostic bomb sent out hitting the cave entrance, but still failed to break the big rock next to the cave entrance even a slight crack, the soldier¡¯s face, looks very confused.
¡°Go on!¡± It was a major general, with a stern and dignified face and a dark red light shed under his eyes. ¡°Increase the speed and power of attack, if the fourth round is still impassable, open the heavy weapons gate directly!¡±
¡°Sir?!¡± The soldier sitting in front of him turned back in astonishment. ¡°Heavy weapons?¡±
The Major General gave him a cold look. ¡°What do you think of my orders, soldier?¡±
The soldier who was stared at by him swallowed and forced himself to keep calm. ¡°Pay, report! For heavy weapons to be used within national boundaries, we must have at least five signatures from Headquarters or two orders from the Marshals and Prime Ministers, if not ¨C ¡°
¡°Ivankov!¡± Before the soldier had finished, he was hammered on the shoulder by his colleagues. ¡°Hurry up, what is your rank?¡±
¡°What are you doing?¡± The interrupted Ivankov felt sweat on his forehead and in the instant he turned his head, the Major General walked away as if he had no intention of listening to him at all.
Ivankov tightened his lips.
¡°Hey, don¡¯t you understand?¡± His colleagues came up and said, ¡°The suprememander of our battalion is the Major General. What can we do if the Major General wants us to do something? We¡¯re not a battlefield team. We¡¯re a maintenance force. What¡¯s more? Even with heavy weapons, it is him who will ultimately take responsibility. Besides, we won¡¯t be fighting people, it¡¯s just a bunch of beasts. Do you have to confront Major General for this kind of thing? Not caring for the future?¡±
Ivankov was shocked by this remark and opened his eyes wide, thinking incredibly, ¡°Wake, how can you think this? Isn¡¯t the contract beast a life? And these are all the iron rules of the military...¡±
¡°Will the fate of a foreign monarch be rejected? You have never heard the old saying?¡± Wake gestured to him. ¡°Otherwise you can go on to talk to the Major General, but I didn¡¯t think you like the contract beasts. We can¡¯t just stop the Major General because of yourpassion.¡±
Looking at Wake, who said this while shrugging his shoulders, Ivankov clenched his teeth, finally nced at him, removed his control helmet, turned and rushed out of themand room.
¡°Colonel Ivankov -?¡± Behind him a soldier in white was stunned.
¡°It¡¯s not good or bad.¡± Hearing that Ivankov was really looking for the Major General, Wake turned his eyes and stared at the soldier. ¡°What are you doing, substitute? Don¡¯t make up for it yet?
¡°Yes, yes!¡± The recement student in white was stunned and was about to sit up when he heard a cry of surpriseing from the side.
¡°Report! Yes, the contract beast rushed out of it... No, that¡¯s a person!¡±
¡°What?¡± Wake quickly turned up the screen in front of him and his eyes fell on the one standing in the energy shield... The man paused. ¡°This is not Professor Lin, but the doctor who became a beast in the Academy of Science?¡± Wake said, staring at them. They were the team that intercepted the contract beast in the middle. They were not the same team as the scientific research institute. So they only heard in the report what happened in the scientific research institute.
In the long-term environment, even after hearing the report, Wake was somewhat distrustful and always thought it was the other party¡¯s trick.
But now the facts stood directly in front of him, his eyes never moved and somehow, he felt a thrilling and nauseating feeling. His hands were sped to theuncher as if he were anxious to blow up the ¡°man¡± in front of him with some heavy weapon immediately, which aroused deep fear in his heart.
¡°Major General, he wants to negotiate!¡± The liaison officer recognized Chen Xiong¡¯s gesture and looked behind him, a thin figure, staring at him. ¡°Report, Professor Lin is behind him!¡±
¡°He, he¡¯s moving forward!¡± Before the liaison officer had finished, Wake¡¯s voice was somewhat strained and shouted, ¡°What did he want to do? Didn¡¯t he say before that there was only a contract beast with A-level power? What ambush is this? They don¡¯t have an energy ring, Major General ¨C ¡°
At the moment of Wake¡¯s roar, Chen Xiong was facing the row of mech in front of the cave entrance. He carefully moved forward step by step. Five stepster, he stepped out of the energy barrier made by Wen Jin.
¡°Even if the mech was dyed by outsiders, there must be Assyrians in it. King Tiger and I have always wished that Assyrians and beasts live in peace. This is the teachings of our ancestors. I need an opportunity to have a good talk with them... Men are of Assyria and there is the beast agreement between Assyria and I can use everything to open this breach...¡±
What Chen Xiong just said to Wen Jin in the cave, inspired by his beliefs over the years, made him straighten his chest. His face was simple and held serious yearning, his feet stepped out of the energy barrier and he went out in human form.
Then, in the instant when his bodypletely stepped out of the energy barrier, the first mech burst out with dazzling light and a sharp bullet flew towards Chen Xiong¡¯s body.
Chen Xiong¡¯s eardrums were pierced by the low sound of the photon bursting through the sky.
¡°Major General?!¡± Ivankov, who had been reprimanded for leaving themand room, stared at the Major General who decisively pressed theunch button. ¡°Major General! He raised his hand! That¡¯s the act of surrender!¡±
¡°That¡¯s a beast,¡± said Major General Qi, with a cruel smile on his face and a triumphant look in his red eyes. ¡°The moment they destroyed the scientific research institute and caused such a catastrophe, it meant that they denied their will to live in peace with the Assyrians...¡±
Before the Major General¡¯s words were finished, a mech on themand tform began to whistle suddenly and sharply. The piercing and palpitating call echoed throughout themand room, followed by Wake¡¯s frightening voice, ¡°Ice, energy, Major General, Major General! The water system energy of grade A-5 or more has been detected!¡±
Wake yelled, staring hopelessly, only to see a huge contract beast shing beneath the light bullet that had just been projected from their mech. At least thirty meters tall, from a distance, Wake could not even believe that the beast woulde out of the cave. How could it be possible? How could a little cave hold such a huge thing?
Watching the energy reading skyrocket on the energy detector, Wake felt only cold around him. The strong energy seemed to prate the mech and press directly on him. Wake subconsciously tried to escape, but his legs werepletely soft.
¡°Major General... The energy detector is no longer working...¡± When Wake watched the energy detector burst directly and break, his words were floating, his eyes staring beyond the screen.
The snow-white beast rushed out of the cave behind him, wrapped in an intrepid energy that caused the detector to shatter. In the mountains, near dawn, a pair of dark eyes deep as if they could swallow the whole world into it, scorned every living being they touched. The pure white appearance, like the ancient gods, made people unable to look away.
But ¨C in Wake¡¯s eyes, the giant contract beast was more like a god of death carrying a sickle than an ancient god with an outstretched hand.
Strong, sharp ws, rushed out in a single moment, the eyes firmly locked Wake¡¯s mech and then, it seemed to hold the image of a thousand heavy eyes, as if through the machine armorech, the fear could crush everyone¡¯s heart.
Then the next second, the sharp ws arrived in front of Wake.
¡°What the hell is that?-!¡± At the same time, several other people in the mechs made the same sound of shock and fear, ¡°That¡¯s really, it¡¯s a contract beast?¡±
¡°Didn¡¯t you say that? Shoot it, shoot it! Give me all the light bullets for such a big live target!¡± Themander on the other mech shouted frantically, ¡°This is not a contract beast, this is definitely not a contract beast, it is a devil! Don¡¯t let it walk out of this mountain alive!¡±
¡°No, Colonel!¡± However, the operator¡¯s voice in the mech was crying, ¡°It¡¯s too fast and the size is too big topare to mech¡¯s. We, our mech speeds can not keep up with it!¡±
¡°What?!¡± The Colonel roared angrily. ¡°You¡¯re telling me that our mechs can not keep up with the beast? So what do I do with your group of controllers? No matter, fire at it, fire at it!¡±
The operator clenched his fist, gritted his teeth and pressed theunch button.
However, in a sh, the huge contract beast arrived at their mech. They had been clearly separated from the beast by hundreds of meters, but in a moment, the operator felt as if his heart had been seized. In those eyes, he seemed to see how insignificant he was, as well as the missile he had pressed and how he... he was not worth mentioning.
¡°Is that really a beast?¡± He said stupidly and the powerful w appeared in front of their partition, one w came down and another mech fell to the ground.
The first ray of sunshine shone on the earth. The battle, which had spanned nearly an entire night in the Assyrian capital, ended with the falling of the mechs under the ws of a giant beast in the sky. Chen Xiong, still standing at the entrance of the cave, felt his blood surging when he saw Wen Jin¡¯s indifferent look.
Even in the cave, when Chen Xiong said what he thought, Wen Jin¡¯s furry face showed a trace of disdain. ¡®The weak are never qualified to negotiate or do you n to use the guilt of the people to attempt to negotiate? It¡¯s just a silly dream. I owe you a favor for the hengshi, so I will help you once, Chen Xiong. This method is much faster than you can endure for hundreds of years.¡¯
Thest mech was trampled to the ground and when it fell, the shield forcibly saved the lives of the people inside.
The first one to climb out of the fallen mechs was the Major Commander. He pulled out a strange-shaped gun from his uniform. Not only him, but also several other people all crawled to the ground and pulled out identical guns. They were like the most trained soldiers. All the barrels of the guns were pointed in the direction of Wen Jin.
However, just at the moment where they were about to pull the trigger, a few giants suddenly flew out, almost every one of them jumped on the soldiers with great precision.
Fifty kilograms or even hundreds of kilograms of weight, a few on the spot fainted. The Major General¡¯s face changed, secretly congratting himself that he had not been found. A pair of eyes stared at Wen Jin, but this time, he had not yet targeted anyone and he was mmed in the neck.
¡°You...¡± In the moment of fainting, Major General saw Ivankov¡¯s face.
Thetter looked at the Major General¡¯s gun and was shocked. When he looked up again, he found the huge white beast had at some point, looked over to their side.
Soon Ivankov saw one of the ws raised by the beast and looked at where he was. For a while, his back was cold.
Wen Jin looked at the human in that area ironically and thought that it would be good for everyone to get all the stolen goods. All the people in those mechs had the smell of bedbugs. His help seemed to have helped Chen Xiong and the big fool. When that fellow arrived, he would have to ask for a few more cans of dried meat.
Thinking of the big fool... Wen Jin was silent about his luck and energy. He stretched his back and put aside the paw that he had intended to crush the Major general with.
¡°We can negotiate and I¡¯d like to hear everything you know,¡± Ivankov¡¯s face had gone white after he felt the fluctuation of Wen Jin¡¯s power, but he stood still. He hesitated for a while, but pulled out a gun from behind and pointed it at Wen Jin. It was an ordinary weapon for Assyrian soldiers. ¡°But you can¡¯t approach the city, you can¡¯t attack the city-¡°
The voice echoed in the mountains, but Wen Jin did not look at him. His eyes turned to a distant ce. He looked at the rows of mechs flying towards them. His ck nose twitched and his heart thought it was sad how slow they were.
While humming, Wen Jin put his tail in a beautiful arc and cruelly poked the green contract in his heart, saying that this Hengshi was still useful, although it had not beenpletely transformed, but he had just tried not to use Reiki, so he could continue for a while.
He had to stand up to the foolish one and let the foolish one exaggerate over his original form. This was how he appeared on Honghuang and he would inevitably be praised over his original form. Every time, the human beings worshipped him as good-looking, but Wen Jin did not remember it.
So he wanted Dewitt to praise him too and Wen Jin felt that he should be able to remember the words of his little tail.
But if no one boasted about him... Wen Jin narrowed his eyes, shook his tempting fur, hummed in his heart and twisted his tail at an angle behind him.
¡°The whole army was destroyed...¡± When the stunned voice came from Lieutenant General, Dewitt was inside the mech, looking at Wen Jin in front of the cave from the light of dawn.
The huge fox was far from the little fellow who liked to nest in his arms when he had nothing to do, but Dewitt recognized him at a nce. And the dark eyes full of ¡°praise me, praise me, praise me quickly¡±, made Dewitt¡¯s lips raise.
With a slight twitch of his finger on the seat, Dewitt silently made a gesture of grooming in the air, feeling extremely unsatisfied and then dropped his eyes on the rows of mechs that had beenpletely smashed and squinted in front of the mountains.
This little fellow was not particrly clever and just wanted to be known. Dewitt wanted to spank his butt. He looked at the big fox in the sunshine again, looked at the other side¡¯s soft fur, felt that his heart beat slowly and the tenderness in his eyes seemed to overflow.
He really was his treasure.
The lieutenant general read the data sent by the soldiers in astonishment, turned his head around to report to the Marshal and saw such an expression on Dewitt¡¯s face.
At that moment, the lieutenant general froze. He felt that he had gone through a ghost gate because of one night¡¯s work. But the marshal, who was close to him, had on such an expression. Did he go to heaven and have a love affair?
¡°Report!¡± Just as the Lieutenant General almost could not help asking questions, Mark went into themand room and shouted, ¡°I received a report from Lieutenant Colonel Ivankov on the spot. Major General¡¯s misjudgement caused contradictions. I hope that when we intervene, we will not use force as much as possible.¡±
Chapter 57: - Let’s Kiss Once a Day
Chapter 57: Let¡¯s Kiss Once a Day
The big fox in the sunrise had soft and smooth fur. Ivankov looked a little stunned. He really liked small furry beasts, but for the first time, he saw such a big beast and his attention fell on the big fox again and again. He reminded Ivankov of what he had learned about the beasts in ancient Assyrian history.
History records said that the Assyrian ancestors did not live in this gxy, but came from a blue. It was rumored that on that, the ancestors of Assyrians experienced disasters enough to destroy the whole world. They eventually fled to Assyria with the contract beasts and gradually began to develop new civilizations, nurturing powerful abilities.
The details were from so long ago that it was very difficult to read about it. Even the professor who taught them regrets that.
Since there were so few historical documents, the records of the contract beasts were even less than in the course he was taught and almost all of them had been passed on with a few words.
So most Assyrians couldn¡¯t understand their ancestors¡¯ feelings about the beasts and why they took the beasts when they fled their mother.
Especially through documentary records, it showed that the ancestors of Assyria were fascinated by the beasts of God, which was what they were called by their ancestors at that time. They thought that they were ¡°gods sent to the world¡± and that ¡°they had supreme charm and desirable power¡± and were ¡°the most important thing in the whole universe¡±. There were only a few in existence.
This kind of infatuation was considered byter scientists as the result of the fact that the Qi beasts themselves had pheromones that could arouse people¡¯s desire in its heyday and even the ability to create illusions for people. Especially the contract that was originally created by the Qi beast n, which firmly bound the human n and the Qi beast n together, which was further confirmed by science.
Then, after thousands of years of changes in Assyria, the generation of beasts and gods became weaker and weaker than the previous generation. From the existence that Assyrian ancestors admired to the several historical changes and wars in Assyria, they evolved into a kind of beast that Assyria now disdained.
Ivankov was also unable to understand his ancestors¡¯ fascination with Qi beasts, who looked small and had a straight personality. However, at this moment, when his eyes were firmly on Wen Jin and attracted by the other side, he felt reluctant. He finally realized his ancestor¡¯s yearning and respect for the ancient beastspared to the current beasts.
And in that instant, Ivankov thought of a passage that had been recorded in history before.
It was rumored that there were intermarriages. There would always only be one partner in the eyes of the godly beasts and the people. The contract firmly bound them together, which was the most sincere promise between the people and the beasts.
Although the Assyrians gradually regarded such a period of human and beast history as humiliation during the changes of the times, they even thought that the ancestors were coerced by the contract beasts because of the contract and began to change the contract independently. Then they simply did not form the contract.
Everyone thought it was unnecessary to make a contract with a beast and they couldn¡¯t understand why their ancestors did such things. However, when Ivankov saw the beast, he suddenly felt that he would have no hesitation tobine with such a species. Even if he looked at it like this, he was already in the mood. If the other party really turns into an adult person... his heartbeat trembled in his chest.
At this moment, Ivankov¡¯s heart suddenly sprouted a small premonition.
When he was on the mech, Wake said that the ability of this cheetah like fox was level A-5, but... from what just happened, Ivankov deeply believed that its ability might be unpredictable and powerful. Just as the godly beasts shocked his ancestors, the fox would subvert Assyria again.
When Ivankov looked at the big fox in the air and was puzzled by his soft fur, he swallowed his saliva. The fox was staring in his direction and dove at a huge mech. The moment he saw the mech, Ivankov felt cold water had been poured over him.
It was arge battle mech of the Stabilization Forces. It should be driven by a Lieutenant General or above. ording to previous report, the one controlling it should be the Marshal.
Immediately, Ivankov saluted in the direction of therge mech. He was once a major under General Shen En. He participated in the Zerg War and retired to the second line because of his injuries. His military career was very short. He only saw the marshal who had be a God in a mech for the empire from a long distance.
Ivankov did not think that his first face-to-face contact with this man would be in such a situation, nor did he think that the other party saw him for the first time... It seemed as if he had been red at.
Ivankov, who had wanted to report on the spot, was frozen with this cold look.
¡°Marshal...¡± Behind Dewitt was the lieutenant general who had fought two wars since he saw Wen Jin from a long distance. When he saw that the mech had justnded, the marshal walked out without hesitation. Then he looked at therge beasts close by and the mess on the ground. He felt very nervous when the Marshalnded.
Dewitt ignored him, approached Ivankov, looked down at the fallen Major General, moved his opponent¡¯s hard boots and saw the strange-shaped gun that the Major General was holding in his hand. It was not an Assyrian gun. Dewitt¡¯s face was a little ugly, ¡°Take it away.¡±
Mark, who was also aware of something, sank. ¡°Yes!¡±
Dewitt looked at the messy mountain area and ordered in a cold voice,¡±Take them all to the army, let them watch and when they wake up, let Cassey know.¡±
Mark answered and took the men to awaken the fainted soldiers on the ground without hesitation.
¡°Marshal, what about the beast?¡± The Lieutenant General was a little scared. ¡°There are a lot of beasts here. They will attack in groups in a short time-¡°
¡°No.¡± Before the lieutenant general finished his words, an old voice came out and interrupted the lieutenant general¡¯s words.
The Lieutenant General immediately opened his eyes and took two steps forward. ¡°Professor Lin, are you all right?¡±
As he spoke, Lieutenant General looked anxiously at the bloodstains on his white coat. However, after approaching, Professor Lin was found to have no wounds on his body and the Lieutenant General¡¯s eyes were instantly suspicious.
¡°It¡¯s their blood.¡± Professor Lin said coldly, ¡°But if you continue to bomb like that, I¡¯m afraid it will really be my blood.¡±
Professor Lin was a kind man and a good teacher all his life. Even a man like Cook, he was, at best, unreasonable. It was the first time that he had ever heard such sarcasm from the older man.
Lieutenant General looked embarrassed. ¡°Professor, this was not my order...¡±
Just after that, Lieutenant General reacted violently. Yeah, before Marshal came, he was themander-in-chief. He didn¡¯t order people to bomb. Why did these people begin to bomb? And looking at the scene, there were still a lot of weapons?
Looking at the soldiers who were carried away by Dewitt and the strange-shaped guns, Lieutenant General¡¯s face could not help but sink down. It felt as if the whole night had finally been strung together at this moment.
¡°Professor Lin, are there any beasts after you?¡± As if he had caught something, he asked, bowing his head.
¡°No,¡± Professor Lin red at him. ¡°If they were, I could stand here unhurt?¡±
Lieutenant General looked at Professor Lin and Chen Xiong behind him. He stopped talking and did not let anyone take Chen Xiong. It seemed that he was trying to think about something.
Dewitt and Old Lin looked at each other, determined that the other was not hurt and after a few words ofmand to Mark, they went straight to the big fox, who had been standing in the middle from the very beginning. The fox had been looking at him from the very beginning, with bright eyes, as if expecting something, but when he cast his eyes over, he immediately looked away.
Suddenly, he saw through the other side¡¯s thoughts and drew his lips up. Then, under the unbelievable eyes of Lieutenant General, Ivankov and the others, he pulled out a can of small dried meat from his pocket. After thinking about it, he took out the shortest one and raised his hand.
When they saw Dewitt¡¯s action, all of them were covered in question marks. The Marshal raised a three-centimeter-long piece of meat jerky. What did he want to do? Did he think that such a big beast could be coaxed in such a way? Was he trying to make it stay?
Nevertheless, the beast, who had been looking away from the very beginning, was really bewitched by this. Under the startled expression of all the people, it proved that Dewitt¡¯s method was really cajoling.
The big fox looked at this side out of the corner of his eye and showed a trace of disdain. After looking at Dewitt¡¯s eyes, he seemed to be caught by something. He hesitated for a long time. During that time, he also made various humming sounds. Atst, he lowered his head and bit the small jerky in Dewitt¡¯s hand.
The moment he lowered his head toward Dewitt and took the piece of dried meat from his hand without any trace of anger.
For example, Mark could see Marshal¡¯s wolfish ambition at a nce, but for Wen Jin, who was in his original shape, he could hardly perceive the height. Then Wen Jin lowered his head, because he was afraid of biting Dewitt¡¯s finger and chose to sweep away the small piece of dried meat directly with his soft tongue. The thin tip of his tongue identally touched Dewitt¡¯s finger.
A soft feeling came to the fingers and Dewitt looked at the furry face and long eyshes close by. The desire he wanted to hold back could not be held back any longer. He bowed his head in front of those eyes and kissed the tip of his beast¡¯s nose.
¡°... Chee.¡± Wen Jin felt his big nose being kissed and blinked. He noticed that there was still a group of people around him and his face was a little hot. His tail turned several circles behind him as he stared at Dewitt with some me. Then he stretched out one w and pushed him away by pressing on Dewitt¡¯s chest.
¡°Chee.¡± How could this person do that? Kinship didn¡¯t look good on this asion. Wen Jin felt a little shameless about his little tail.
And the interaction between these two people was seen by everyone around them.
It was absolutely a very strange and harmonious scene. The people on the scene could not help stopping their movements. They looked at the giant beast, who had just knocked down their mechs like a raging god, with a stunned face. Now it was acting like a big cat for the Marshal and the legend said that they were devils on the battlefield. The marshal, who blocked the God of murder, had a gentle face and pulled out the second piece of jerky from his arms.
This was what Dewitt was facing. No matter if it was a man, woman, or child, they would not doubt whether Marshal was in love or not.
The lieutenant general, who had been following Marshal, felt that it was even more incredible. He said to himself that it was a huge beast, a giant beast of more than thirty meters. A giant beast that could end his life with a single p. How could he be so obedient and calm? Lieutenant General was thinking this incredibly. Suddenly he remembered what Dewitt had said about the whereabouts of his little white fox.
Looking up again at the big fox eating dried meat, Lieutenant General¡¯s eyes shed a trace of disbelief. The evening really wanted to give him so many surprises of ¡°joy¡±.
In the next second, as if to confirm his conjecture, the big fox suddenly shrank.
¡°Chee!¡± Attracted by the second piece of meat in Dewitt¡¯s hand, he forgot that the Hengshi was about to stop releasing reiki and was only focused on his big tail. Suddenly the dried meat was no longer needed. He ran to the hillside and jumped with his leaky body and felt that such a shameful thing as getting smaller must not be seen by others.
However, Wen Jin did overestimate such a new stone and its endurance under the harassment of the green contract. He had just run out a step and his body, like a balloon with a hole, suddenly changed from a size of more than thirty meters to the size of palm.
¡°Chee!¡± In the air, Wen Jin fiercely scratched out with four small ws, while scratching and jabbing at the stone contract. However, the poked Hengshipletely ignored him and he felt wronged by the storm. He hadn¡¯t used his original body for so many years. The rapid deting was something that he almost couldn¡¯t stand. His hengshi was not good to use if he squeezed it dry!
Just as Wen Jin fell from the sky in despair with his barren face, one arm grabbed his forepaw and grabbed him by his belly.
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin, who felt that he had been saved, opened his eyes instantly. He thought he was hanging on some tree trunk and he twisted his butt, trying very hard climb up that trunk. Then, just as he pulled his feet together and sat his butt on the trunk, he lifted his eyes and saw Dewitt¡¯s face.
¡°...¡± Wen Jin twisted his head, silently measured the distance to the ground, opened his front paws and wanted to jump down.
His heart said that this day could not be passed easily without drowning in shame. He would be bumped into it by this big fool ah!
Professor Lin tried to keep the beasts from harming them and urged the army to stop tracking the beasts. Chen Xiong followed Professor Lin and expressed his willingness to return to the scientific research institute with Professor Lin. When he said this, Professor Lin and the Lieutenant General¡¯s eyes were shocked. Everyone knew what would happen to a beast who could be a human being at the scientific research institute, especially the Lieutenant General. He thought Chen Xiong wouldn¡¯t give up for a long time in this respect.
After confirming that Chen Xiong was not joking and that the other side only asked for a conversation with the military, Lieutenant General¡¯s eyes sank in an instant, as if they had been focused on something. On the return trip, Chen Xiong was not chained by the troops, but was asked to sit in the back seat with Professor Lin.
Before leaving, the lieutenant general took a look at the heads of several beasts exposed at the mouth of the cave. After a long time, he turned around and left.
¡°That¡¯s silly.¡± When he heard that Chen Xiong was really going to go back to the scientific research institute, Wen Jin could not help but sigh. Since ancient times, the strong were respected and Qi beasts with such existence as Chen Xiong and Tiger King, which could lead a whole Qi beast herd and directly cause an uneasy situation in Assyria were rare. How easy was it to fight for their rights and interests, especially since Assyria was subjected to other enemies. It was clearly the best opportunity for people to be restless. Chen Xiong just wanted to talk to the upper ss of Assyria.
Wen Jin felt silly, too. He felt that all he had just done was in vain.
With a paw pressed on Dewitt, Wen Jin was reluctant. ¡°Will you go when they talkter?¡±
Dewitt shook his head. ¡°I want to avoid suspicion.¡±
¡°What do you mean?¡±
¡°That is to say, you have just scared them too much. If I speak again, it will not be conducive to Dr. Chen¡¯s negotiation.¡±
¡®Too much¡¯ seemed to hit Wen Jin. He wagged his tail, buried his face in Dewitt¡¯s clothes and put his chin on his bare shoulder. Feeling the long-lost body temperature, Wen Jin squinted his eyes and murmured, ¡°You human beings are really troubling.¡±
¡°Yeah, what¡¯s more troublesome is that they¡¯ll definitelye back for youter.¡± Dewitt looked unexpectedly at the Lieutenant Generaling in his direction.
¡°Why would they be looking for me?¡± As soon as Dewitt said this, Wen Jin thought of Sendo and Cook and felt a little annoyed.
Dewitt touched Wen Jin¡¯s head. Although the sun hade out, the temperature was still not getting hotter. He opened his cor so that Wen Jin could stick to his body. Then he kissed him again. ¡°Let me deal with it. We haven¡¯t slept all night, right?¡±
As if they could have slept. Wen Jin unhappily extended his paws to push Dewitt away, saying that sleep was good for longevity and that if the little tail really wanted to live longer, he had to start sleeping every day. ¡°Don¡¯t always kiss me outside in the future.¡± When Wen Jin said this, he did not know whether it was because of embarrassment and his voice was very low.
¡°Hmm?¡± Dewitt touched his fur and said, ¡°Is it okay at home?¡±
¡°Not at all!¡± Wen Jin, as if he had been punctured, said with a small, serious face, ¡°And why do you always kiss me?¡±
Was it the same as the people who originally built sects on the hillside near his cave in Honghuang who wanted to absorb the essence of heaven and earth from him and then be able to practice faster?
So, Wen Jin really asked.
The Iron-blooded Marshal Dewitt, the legendary national hero, was really questioned by his contract beast.
Dewitt endured it and looked at Wen Jin as if he really didn¡¯t realize the ambiguity in this sentence and then he patted the small belly, pretending he didn¡¯t know anything, before saying lightly, ¡°Well, I want more.¡±
These five words felt like six hundred thousand stones as they crashed into Wen Jin¡¯s heart. He didn¡¯t bother with the humans much before, at most he thought they were noisy, but he didn¡¯t realize that the little tail was holding the same thoughts for him as those humans.
The wagging tail hung down in an instant and Wen Jin did not speak to Dewitt. He did not know why, but suddenly he was a little disappointed with the positioning, as if he wanted it to be higher and more emotional reason.
The ws pressed on Dewitt repeatedly, Wen Jin¡¯s eyebrows wrinkled and his small eyebrows drooped.
¡°Marshal.¡± At this time, Lieutenant General also came up to Dewitt. ¡°It¡¯s rude, but pleasee with us.¡±
As he spoke, his eyes fell on Wen Jin, who was cuddled close to Dewitt.
Looking at Professor Chen Xiong and Professor Lin from afar, Dewey said, ¡°Okay.¡±
Lieutenant General was still very respectful towards Dewitt. Selfishly, he said, ¡°We just checked and nine mechs were all smashed, but no one was seriously injured... Marshal, if you don¡¯t think the mechs are good for stabilizing the troops-¡°
¡°Follow the rules.¡± Dewitt said, without thinking.
The lieutenant general seemed to have been frozen. His lips pressed tightly together and his waist straightened, his voice loud, ¡°Yes!¡±
Following the Lieutenant General¡¯s path with the little fox in his arms, Dewitt suddenly felt the warmth move in his arms. Then, a little furry head came up to him and the little ck eyes of autumn, shining with dazzling light under the sunrise, seemed to have made a decision. Wen Jin said with great gravity, ¡°Okay, I¡¯ll let you kiss once a day in the future.¡±
Wen JIn thought that if he let Dewiit suck away some of his reiki every day in the future then it would let his little tail live a little longer. After all, the small tail promised that he would not find a wife.
This time, however, Dewitt did not bow his head. Instead, he touched Wen Jin¡¯s face with one hand, caressed the back of it so hard that Wen Jin could not stand to pull him away, but scratched Dewitt¡¯s vicle somewhat unhappily because he could not see his expression.
¡°Good.¡±
Wen Jin looked at Dewitt with someplexity and thought about what the man was thinking, not even saying it was a promise.
Chapter 58 - Smash a candy.19 min read
Chapter 58: Smash a candy.19 min read
Facts have proved that the noise in the mountains of the capital in the early morning was neither big nor small. It was not small because, in the middle of the night, various posts sprung up on the Inter-Star Network, but not big because they hadn¡¯t caused a wave like the level Wen Jin had seen twice before.
But Wen Jin¡¯s way ofmenting on the size of the storm was a bit excessive. After all, if everything was benchmarked by Dewitt¡¯s revival of the storm in Assyria, then the job of the whole Assyrian marketing team may be a little lost.
At this moment, there were a row of cows, ghosts, snakes and gods sitting on the big round table in the army. It was the military generals and the upper echelons of the Senate that Wen Jin felt ufortable when he looked at them. There was also Chen Xiong.
Dewitt was ced on both sides and in his capacity, the meaning of that position was very clear ¨C audible and unspeakable.
Many people had a scale in their hearts. After all, if it weren¡¯t for the invitation of the Prime Minister, Dewitt should not have appeared in this room, as well as the contract beast in his arms.
Sitting here, these senators were not ordinary snakes. As the superiors, they had already inquired about the news in all aspects after such a big event happened. During the whole dialogue with Chen Xiong, except for the Prime Minister, everyone¡¯s eyes drifted to Wen Jin from time to time, as if they wished to make this agreement. The beast saw through a hole and knew why he had such great maism.
And these actionssted the whole conversation.
To be honest, he couldn¡¯t simply me these old snakes for having too many ghostly fetuses in their hearts. Wen Jin himself was too ostentatious around them and people couldn¡¯t help looking at him, which was also one of the reasons.
Was this innate self confidence?
Wen Jin, who came to learnnguages and terminals in the other world, did not give up his gossip career decisively. The so-called ¡®less meat in the legs of mosquitoes¡¯ was also meat. With this idea, even though the things that happenedst night, in Wen Jin¡¯s eyes, were not big enough, he still fulfilled the duty of the leader of the gossip team and swept through the intersterwork. He went through all kinds of posts and sent out different responses to the creator of the posts if he could not understand.
First of all, because the Maintenance Forces and the Army chose to keep the reason for the noises secret, none of the photos from that day were released. Even if a photo did show up online, they were blurred as if they were taken from thousands of miles away. This led to the wind rising on the forum, which basically made them guess blindly. These guesses were reasonable, strong and justified.
As the culprit, when Wen Jin read these posts, a small hairy face almost lost all expressions.
For example, in a post discussing a long-range photograph, the huge beast, roughly estimated to be at least twenty meters tall, looked exactly like him. Wen Jin immediately waved his paws and hit the screen. He was so handsome.
When someone replied that they thought he was ¡°beautiful¡±, ¡°good-looking¡± and ¡°spectacr¡±, heughed. Hehehe.
Another post, started directly discussing whether such a giant monster would be an experimental product of the Academy of Science. It also listed a number of documents submitted by the House of Representatives over the past few years to domesticate contract beasts and so on and questioned whether the scientific research institute had developed any uncontroble creatures.
Wen Jin scoffed at the argument that he had been studied by the scientific research institute and then answered a series of repeated refutations with wrong words under this post.
Several sneers were also emitted after the keys were hit decisively.
So, while negotiating with the ck bear, those on the round table could hear, from time to time, the fox, not far away, making ¡°he he he¡± and ¡°hah¡± sounds, which made it difficult for them to pay attention.
¡°That¡¯s right.¡± Another suspicious person from the table finished their exnation. Wen Jin started getting bored, so he fiddled with his paws on his tablet and turned to Dewitt.
Dewitt eyes made contact with Wen Jin. Wen Jin was slightly stunned and then saw the man slightly open his thin lips as he made an oval shape, ¡®What¡¯s wrong?¡±
Although there were words he still didn¡¯t know by heart, Wen Jin had a good understanding of this mouth. Wagging his tail, he turned the screen away a little, twisting it at an angle that Dewitt could never see and then he said, ¡°When are you going to end this?¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s voice was quiet, but the other people were bing used to it. Anyway, the ancestor quarreled to himself. Even Dewitt dared not tell the little fox to be quiet. Listening to the group¡¯s unhappy conversation, he may be able to make an icence that would be able to pierce through the room.
Dewitt reached out and pulled out a smallputerized tablet and typed on it.
[I don¡¯t know.]
Wen Jin suddenly frowned. ¡°Why is it taking so long?¡±
DeWitt¡¯s understanding of Wen Jin was spot on and he immediately wrote, [Hungry?]
Wen Jin thought very carefully, ¡°Not yet.¡±
Dewitt pinched Wen Jin¡¯s paw and listened for a second.
At that moment, DeWitt found that Wen Jin being quiet waspletely unlike how he was just waving his dragon like ws to press the tablet screen. Strangely enough, he heard Wen Jin ask, ¡°Will Chen Xiong be locked up? Like the beasts we saw in the Scientific Research Institute before.¡±
Dewitt paused, looked down at Wen Jin and shook his head after a long time.
Wen Jin felt that his shaking of his head was somewhat unconvincing. ¡°They¡¯ve been looking at me. Do they want to lock me up, too?¡±
[Afraid?]
Wen Jin sneered, ¡°How can I possibly be, but now my...¡± His demon dan had been restored!
Thinking about it, Wen Jin didn¡¯t finish this sentence. Suddenly, he remembered that when he was in the cave, Chen Xiong said something about Honghuang. He wagged his tail and looked at Chen Xiong in the distance. He felt that he had to find a chance to ask him.
¡°What are you looking at?¡± Looking at Chen Xiong for a while, Wen Jin turned his head and saw Dewitt pull out a bunch of information on his screen. Thetter did not hide it from him. Wen Jin stood up a little and looked through it.
<>
Wen Jin was stunned. He didn¡¯t understand. He thought Chen Xiong was facing a bunch of ipetent people. It was not long before Dewiit had joined the conversation. Why did he have more written materials?
The question just shed through his mind and Wen Jin was attracted by a part of the material in Dewitt¡¯s hands.
<<... It is a panacea and it can be transformed into a pill once it has been fused with reiki.>>
Looking at this line, Wen Jin¡¯s eyes widened slightly.
Although it had beenpletely tranted into Assyrian, Wen Jin could still feel the difference between the simplified text and the narrative method of Assyria. Wasn¡¯t it more like the writing method of Honghuang?
Wen Jin swept through the text roughly and noticed the word <>. He determined his answer without asking.
<>
Once Dewiit read this, he thought of Wen Jins human figure that was hiding behind this <> and his eyes began to darken.
However, Wen Jin, who was already in deep meditation, did not see anything at all.
Chen Xiong¡¯s negotiation was obviously not smooth. Qi beast¡¯s status in Assyria hadsted for nearly a hundred years. It was almost impossible to change it overnight. However, the news he brought had attracted the attention of the upper sses of Assyria.
¡°What do you think?¡± After the conversation, Prime Minister Melson pinched his eyebrows and put the entire report record in front of Dewitt, who was leaving the conference room. ¡°The Qi beast may have an energy core and ording to him, a Qi beast with a core can...¡±
¡°ording to the bystander regtions, I am not qualified to express my opinions.¡± Dewitt looked at him, then at the door of the conference room, frowned and stopped.
The Prime Minister pinched his eyebrows and waited for a moment to see that Dewitt really had no intention of speaking and then waved his hand.
¡°Now the whole Stability Army is in a state of tranquillity and the countse to me one by one to find out about the contract beast.¡± Melson looked helpless and said, ¡°Out of respect and the trust I have had for you for many years, I can ask no more questions, but shouldn¡¯t you give me some words for me to work with?¡±
Dewitt looked directly at him without answering the question, ¡°Why are the reports from the underground arena shelved over and over again?¡±
Melson¡¯s expression changed.
¡°Or I¡¯ll ask another question,¡± Dewitt raised a picture from the terminal expressionlessly. It was the Zerg who had sneaked into the Legion in the alley the night before. It was a Zerg who looked like a man in the picture. ¡°When did it start? I don¡¯t believe it¡¯s the first one and I don¡¯t believe you¡¯re totally unaware of it.¡±
Melson¡¯s expression was really overwhelming. He looked at the picture and his face alternated several shades.
¡°In the alliance with Uttar, Cook may be the most desirable one, but he can never achieve it on his own. Your role in the House of Representatives has never been dismantled or interfered with, but Melson, you¡¯ve gone too far. I won¡¯t be your chess piece on any asion,¡± said Dewitt, standing up and ncing coldly at him. ¡°Next time I ask you, think about your answer first.¡±
After Dewitt finished, he went straight out, his face still cold.
Wen Jin was no longer with him at this time, because just when Melson called out to him, Wen Jin found a gap and jumped down. The little fellow¡¯s temper was still the same. If Cassey hadn¡¯t reacted quickly enough to follow him, he suspected Dewitt would have ignored Melson to rush to get the fox back. Then p his little butt hard.
Between Wen Jin¡¯s difficulty inmunicating and his excessive freedom, Dewitt had an idea in his mind for a long time.
He crossed through the door with his long legs. The door closed again. Melson was left alone in the room. Dewitt walked along the path to where Cassey told him.
Wen Jin went after Chen Xiong, because he found that Dewitt did not have a deep understanding of Chen Xiong¡¯s information, so it is obvious that only Chen Xiong knew about Honghuang.
Wen Jin felt that this message was very important to him, so he went looking to find Chen Xiong.
First of all, he found a hengshi rted to the Honghuang Continent and then he heard the words of Honghuang Continent from a metamorphic demon, which made Wen Jin have a feeling that he might be able to return there one day.
However, although it was not difficult to catch up with Chen Xiong, he had spent too much time ditching the many people who had been following him. Wen Jin wanted to have a space to speak alone, which seemed a little impossible.
Looking at the group of ill-looking soldiers near Chen Xiong, who still looked a little bloodshot, Wen Jin licked his lips and realized that it might not be a good time to think of speaking now. So he took a step backward, used some of the new reiki from the hengshi, formed magic in the air and drilled it into Chen Xiong¡¯s hands at a speed invisible to the naked eye.
This spell could help Wen Jin find his position.
Thetter paused, did not refuse and walked away with the soldiers.
Wen Jin stood in the same ce and watched Chen Xiong walk all the way to the end of the corridor. Suddenly, he felt a little uneasy and depressed.
When the elevator opened, he should be sent to the scientific research institute. Nobody dared to move him, but how would they move Chen Xiong? Although Professor Lin carefully protected Chen Xiong, he did not seem to be a person who had many city hall officials under his belt and could count on many things.
When Wen Jin thought about it, he saw that in the open elevator, three people in white coats walked out. They looked like people from the scientific research institute. Wen Jin watched them pause and the three men watched him.
¡°This is the beast?¡± One of them whispered, ¡°It¡¯s the Marshal¡¯s but can it smash a small team of mechs? Look at how small it is, the Zheng troops would not file false reports, right?¡±
¡°Who knows.¡± Another man answered, ¡°It doesn¡¯t look good. Actually, if it hadn¡¯t been for the Marshal¡¯s protection, it would have been ripped open. Now it¡¯s because of a contract beast and I don¡¯t know what the Marshal is doing to protect it while fighting the House... It¡¯s not worth it for him.¡±
¡°You can¡¯t say that. Isn¡¯t there a contract beast that can turn into a human being? The contract beast is so useful. If this one can turn into a human being, maybe it could also be used for recreation in bed. Legend has it that a contract beast does goes into heat after it turns into a human bei-¡± Before the third researcher had finished, he suddenly felt a sharp blow on his face.
He only heard a loud bang before half of his face ached felt as if his skin was going to crack. It was quite fiercely, but when he turned his head, there was only a few of his colleagues beside him.
¡°You, you hit me?¡± The researcher looked at the others incredibly.
¡°I didn¡¯t?¡± The others face was also ck but he just saw the whole process of each other¡¯s beating. But it was like the air beating, if not that his face had suddenly swollen, he would have doubted whether the other party was acting or not.
Without waiting for the second question, the faces of the other two researchers were pped.
¡°What¡¯s the matter?¡± The soldiers felt that there was something wrong. They came forward and pulled the three men apart. But even so, it continued to look as though the three men were pping each other.
The three researchers, whose were pped three times each and their faces were swollen, looked at each other. Their eyes were full of ¡®I¡¯m not dreaming.¡¯ After that, they raised their faces incredibly and looked at the white dumpling standing in the corner with eyes full of hatred.
Wen Jin hissed, made a face at them, stuck out his little red tongue, turned around and walked away with pride.
No reiki, no y. Next time you see me, call again and they will not dare to talk nonsense.
What kind of bed recreation? It was a mess. Wen Jin thought, pressing every w on the ground with great force. It¡¯s nonsense! How could he do that with his little tail? Even if the fox people really liked to do that as a race, then Wen Jin was absolutely an exception. He felt that kind of thing was painful and unless he found a little wife, he would also absolutely not do this kind of thing.
Because he used to live in the red light district for some time in order to steal food, the sound of ¡°ah, ah¡± sounded terrible. At that time, Wen Jin thought that these people must earn enough to support themselves before they could think of wasting time in such a painful way.
Had his little tail done this? What kind of nightlife did his little tail lead?
No, Wen Jin¡¯s intuition said that Dewitt probably had not experienced these situations. There was a chance that he must tell his small tail what he heard so that he would be more careful in the future.
So, like an old mother, Wen Jin, who was worried about the marshal¡¯s sex life, had just rounded the corner and was embraced by Dewitt.
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin eximed unhappily. He pressed his paw on Dewitt¡¯s mouth, looked at the corridor he had just pped the researchers in and then at Dewitt. He wondered if the silly man had heard the white coat¡¯s nonsense.
¡°Let¡¯s go home.¡± Dewitt, however, was open-minded. He lowered his head and kissed Wen Jin on his head. ¡°Today¡¯s share.¡±
¡°Chee?¡± Wen Jin paused, tilted his head and hesitated for a moment. He said doubtfully, ¡°Didn¡¯t you kiss me already today?¡±
¡°No.¡± Dewitt was lying with his eyes wide open. ¡°That was yesterday.¡±
After a morning at the army, Dewitt returned home with Wen Jin.
However, after a long absence from the house, Wen Jin always felt a sense of satisfaction after a long absence. This feeling really made Wen Jin feel strange for a while, even with his good mood. Looking for a sunny ce to nest, he saw Dewitt making lunch for him. Wen Jin¡¯s eyes suddenly shone brightly. Looking back, he couldn¡¯t help looking longer.
This fellow was much taller than Wen Jin when he had his human figure and he could freely choose his appearance. But the so-called free choice was actually limited to what he could think of. Wen Jin felt that he would make a big fool of himself even if he had a human figure again. Moreover, he was very satisfied with his appearance. Dewitt... he was still not used to seeing a body like his and wanted to try it for himself.
As he thought about it, he continued to look down and his gaze fell on the chest outlined by the thin undershirt Dewitt wore after taking off his coat. When Wen Jin put his paw on the windowsill, he could not help pressing it quietly.
Ahh...he wanted to touch it.
He could touch it at night, Wen Jin thought. He would wait until the silly man fell asleep and then he could stealthily grope what he wanted.
After he had sketched the path in his mind, Wen Jin closed his eyes and began to think about the hengshi in his hand.
After recognizing it as a hengshi, Wen Jin had been thinking about how to use it to make other hengshi. If he followed his perception to look through the information contained in the hengshi, then he could gain what he wanted.
While thinking about it, Wen Jin groped the hengshi. He shoved his perception into the hengshi and absorbed from a one-time use lingshi as he searched every corner of the hengshi for any clues.
An hourter, however, Wen Jin frowned and opened his eyes, staring at the Hengshi for a while and licked his lips. No, he confirmed it several times, but failed to find anything.
How could this happen?
Just as Wen Jin was distracted, Dewitt¡¯smunication rang.
Dewitt nced at Wen Jin, answered the call, waved at him and looked at the meal that had just been processed by the kitchen Housekeeper on the table, ¡°Get the results?¡±
Wen Jin chose to eat. He didn¡¯t like the food cooked by the housekeeper, so every dinner, Dewitt handled cooking dinner more or less by himself. Dewitt¡¯s eyes softened as he watched the fox rush to the table.
¡°No, but the results of their gun tests are consistent with Uttar data.¡± Cassey responded, ¡°But...¡±
¡°What?¡± He picked out a piece of dried meat and fed it to Wen Jin. He felt the fox tongue touching his finger and had no intention of hiding. He bent down and kissed Wen Jin¡¯s head.
Wen Jin was stunned and then he responded, ¡°Chee!¡± It was the second time in a day. It was too much again.
¡°But the Zheng Army sent people over to say they wanted to monitor the transfer.¡±
Dewitt was silent for two seconds as he teased the fox with his hand. ¡°It¡¯s a good idea,¡± he said in a chilly voice.
¡°Marshal...¡±
¡°Don¡¯t let go.¡± Dewitt looked very cold. ¡°Tomorrow afternoon I¡¯ll go to the Army Department. Until then, there¡¯s no shortage of people.¡±
¡°Yes!¡± Cassey immediately said, thinking, stunned, ¡°Tomorrow? Aren¡¯t youing today?¡±
¡°No.¡± Dewitt said, looking at a pile of fire energy stones in the corner of his room and then at the white dumpling that had frozen after he had finished talking because he had kissed him a little more. Now he was staring at him with a ring eyes.
Touching Wen Jin¡¯s nose, Dewitt lifted the corners of his lips.
When Dewitt hung up, things were exactly the same as he thought. Wen Jin seriously reprimanded Dewitt for a long time, saying that he wasn¡¯t an honest man with a super-fierce expression.
And in order to express how angry he was, Wen Jin ate several more dishes at noon. Until the evening, Dewitt repeatedly assured him that it was unintentional. He bribed a lot of dried meat when Wen Jin was angry and then let Dewitt kiss him more on the stomach.
After the kiss, Dewitt stared at him for a long time, his eyes seemed to be surging and suppressing something. When Wen Jin looked up, he felt a little puzzled.
The heart said to give some candy. He was so fierce to Dewitt for so long, let him kiss him as if he was a candy, but then his small tail was suddenly much more fierce? Did he not want to eat sugar? Wen Jin really thought so at the beginning.
Later, after Dewitt went to the bathroom with a stiff face, Wen Jin was alone in the quilt, but the more he thought about it, the more wrong he felt as if he had miscalcted something.
Just as he had been thinking hard for a long time and finally wanted to figure it out, the door of the bathroom was opened.
Looking at the figureing out of it, Wen Jin stopped his meditation for fifty minutes. The fox on the bed was stunned at first and then his whole body started to rush up crazily. He suddenly retreated several steps and blushed his little hairy face and shouted, ¡°Chee, Chee -!¡±
Chapter 59 - Who have you been with?19 min read
Chapter 59: Who have you been with?19 min read
Wen Jin gave Dewitt a furtive nce for the forty-second time this evening.
The man was half in bed at the moment, looking like he was sleeping, but he was actually delivering reiki to his body. This behavior was normal, what was abnormal was his clothes.
Wen Jin didn¡¯t know what to think. Dewitt didn¡¯t even wear any clothes when he came out of the shower. He just loosely wrapped a bath towel across his body.
Wen Jin¡¯s eyes could not help looking at the two powerful Mermaid lines below his small tail¡¯s abdomen. He wanted to rush up and hide his shame by sticking some fur on Dewitt¡¯s body.
Wen Jin quickly open his tablet screen and clicked on the pet forum where he had originally found the spouse party meeting. Familiar with the beautiful and ancient style, Wen Jin, who was now familiar with the terminal, skillfully browsed the posts online.
Among them, the top one was Wen Jin¡¯s posts from ten minutes ago, which he had no choice but to send out: <>
This was a very enthusiastic forum. As a new user, Wen Jin received a lot ofments in just 10 minutes.
[Kaka: ? Clothes? Qi beasts basically do not like to wear clothes. It is ufortable since it holds down fur. If they do not have a clothes addiction, it is normal not to wear it.]
Wen Jin pondered over thement for a while and returned with a snap: [No, he usually wears short clothes.]
It¡¯s lovely to wear and it¡¯s always the kind that clings.
[Kaka: If a clothes addict suddenly does not wear clothes, maybe they are in a bad mood? Recently, I shaved my baby at home. Hint, shaving has a great impact on the baby¡¯s mood. Maybe you should pay more attention to it.]
Wen Jin shivered wickedly by the word ¡°baby¡± in this reply. He resolutely stopped replying to this user. He scrolled down and saw several newments.
[Fruit Kernel: Qi beasts look good without clothes. Wow, how cute the furry beasts are. If they don¡¯t want to wear it, don¡¯t worry too much.]
Why?
Seeing this reply, Wen Jin¡¯s eyes shed a ray of calcting light. He looked at Dewitt calmly. He looked up and down at Dewitt with an expression of ¡®I¡¯m just trying to make sure that I¡¯m as sure as thisizen said he¡¯s absolutely not going to read my thoughts.¡¯ He looked up and down for a long time and answered, [He¡¯s not hairy.]
In his mind, he scratched the concave and convexes of those muscles gently. Wen Jin wagged his tail and added, [But lettuce is very good.]
This sentence just sent when Wen Jin received the prompt of the new message. [Lettuce? You mean body? Haha-ha-ha! You are using all kinds of wrong characters since the original post. Are you just too young or have typos?]
What did he have to suffer? Wen Jin¡¯s head shrank back and frowned at thement.
Before he could understand the meaning of these words, the sound echoed for a newment over his reply: [Wow, wow, I like beasts of good stature very much. I feel that the muscles look very sensible. I must calm down. Maybe it feels that its body is good enough to lure you to touch him.]
Wen Jin read the words and savored it carefully. He found this statement particrly reasonable. So he looked at his paws and at Dewitt in the distance. He squinted and cracked his eyes again for a long time.
He just sent out a reply and a new reply popped up, [Envy ah! I feel that your beast of the family is very clever. Which is unlike the one in my family, no love at all. You have treated it well and it must love you very much.~]
Wen Jin kneaded his paws once and his ck eyes read through this reply several times, falling on thest row of words ¡°love you very much¡±. These words made his whole body be warm and cheerful. He was a little happy and could not help but make several more replies. Although the wrong words were repeated, but it was still clear.
For example, [the chest of my small tail is very touchable], [every night he will surely sleep with me in his arms] and [he prepares a variety of delicious snacks] and so on.
Reading from the beginning,izens followed behind to shout good germination balls. They all began thinking that he keeps a big and simple beast, but from thestment, the topic was more and more strange, more and more deviated.
After reading from the very beginning, a user finally broke through their shock as they responded, [Fuck me! Why does it sound like you¡¯re raising a person? Is it a bipedal beast? We will also prepare snacks. This is not a post about a little beast, right?]
[Fruit Kernel:? My God, I thought that with the wrong typeface it might be a young one. Now thinking about it, it¡¯s not really a beast, right? Aren¡¯t these two days still crazy about the legend that there are contracts beasts that have be human beings? Is this really one?]
[Keda Duck: The contract beast that was posted is so cute! Think of a big hairy loyal dog contract beast X arrogant man ship! Soooooo cute! [Picture] x8!]
Wen Jin was looking at other people¡¯s replies with relish. He read to the bottom of the thread and immediately opened the pictures. Then he saw a cartoon that broke his three views.
He saw a healthy man pressing a young man with a fluffy tail and pointed ears down on a table,...
Wen Jin¡¯s eyes were wide open, looking at the ce covered with thick mosaics, only feeling incredible.
¡°Chee!¡± What were these things? Why did people here like to draw such filthy pictures?
One w pped the screen off and Wen Jin stared at Dewitt on the bed. It didn¡¯t matter if he didn¡¯t stare, Dewitt¡¯s figure was already easy to imagine. Now, when he looked at it again, Wen Jin could connect Dewitt with the person in the picture, the one standing with the mosaic.
The one on the table...
Wen Jin slipped into the sheets and curled up into a ball. He felt that he must be in a chaotic state. How could he imagine his little tail in such a silly picture of doing such a thing? No way! He must delete these pictures from his head!
He couldn¡¯t sleep in bed tonight!
The next morning, Dewitt pulled an overweight fox from his neck, pressed a slightly sore acupoint, turned his head and looked at the red energy stone beside him. His eyes were deep.
Since his recovery, he hadn¡¯t done anything except for that one physical examination, but recently, he always felt that there was something not right with his body.
It was not the same feeling as Zerg poisoning.
Dewitt stared at his hand for a moment, as if he could see the spiritual power flowing in it fromst night. After his mobile terminal rang, he retracted his hand, paused, set it to answer in one ear and clicked on the connection. It was Cassey, ¡°Marshal.¡±
¡°Yes?¡± Dewitt looked at the fox, who was sleeping on all fours and had a round belly and answered in a low voice. The voice was somewhat sober and mute.
¡°Will youe to the Army this morning?¡±
¡°I¡¯m going to the scientific research institute in the morning.¡± Dewitt responded. He originally was only going to see Chen Xiong, but now he has one more thing he wanted to do. He had to ask Professor Lin something. ¡°What¡¯s wrong?¡±
¡°Ah.¡± Cassey¡¯s face was grave. ¡°Although the zerg did not wake upst night, the one caught in the alley that day had some articles... I think it would be better for you toe as soon as possible. Tomorrow the people from Uttar will arrive.¡±
These two sentences sound unrted, but ording to their previous suspicions, the moment has be a myriad of strands. Dewitt¡¯s eyes darkened and he felt that the time was a bit wrong. ¡°Wasn¡¯t it the day after tomorrow?¡±
Afternding, a dinner was held the day after tomorrow and then the Uttar would return after three days in Assyria. Forrger things like this, the time for return andnding was set early.
¡°They temporarily changed the time, saying that the emperor over there wanted toe to Assyria to see something in advance. Anyway, it¡¯s be very strange and the other side of the House had agreed.¡±
¡°When was this decided?¡± Asked Dewitt.
¡°Yesterday morning?¡± Cassey thought for a moment.
Yesterday morning. Dewitt¡¯s eyes were deep. Yesterday morning, two things were exposed that shocked all of Assyria. The scientific research institute was bombed and a beast changed into a human being. Immediately after, Uttar proposed to change their arrival time.
Dewitt closed his eyes and thought for a moment. ¡°Find a time and ask Chen Xiong who sold the original ns.¡±
Cassey heard Dewitt and suddenly thought of something. ¡°Ah, speaking of this, Professor Lin just dragged me to tell you earlier that Chen Xiong asked him to remind you to pay more attention to the underground arena. The evacuees they had contacted before seemed to be the ones from the arena on King Tiger¡¯s side and the buried thread is still deep, Chen Xiong said, they did not use ordinary hexagrams. As for why not ordinary... He didn¡¯t exin.¡±
Dewitt¡¯s eyes shed, ¡°I¡¯ll go to the scientific research institute in half an hour. You can hold down the number of peopleing from the House of Representatives. People can¡¯t leave, if they really can¡¯t stay... Go to Shen En. Anyway, before I go back, people can¡¯t leave.¡±
¡°Yes!¡±
After hanging up themunication, Dewitt pinched the space between his eyebrows. He felt confused. He turned his head and stared at the energy stones beside the bed. He felt his energy core rising again. He frowned.
It wasn¡¯t until this feeling faded that he opened the terminal and began to look through all the documents that came out yesterday while he was asleep. While dealing with these routine official documents, he thought of all of the sessive events that had happened during this period of time.
Assyria¡¯s internal problems had been fixed. Who were the remaining problems? Dewitt felt that the prime minister could exin everything clearly, but the prime minister could also blur everything. He never believed that Melson would be an ambitious ck politician who tried to destroy Assyria. In fact, before this happened today, Dewitt always thought Melson was a good prime minister.
Even though he and Melson were quite different in many ways, it still did not change Dewitt¡¯s view of Melson. He knew that in a ce like politics, hot blood and integrity were not there to stir up things, so many of Melson¡¯s actions, though he did not like them, were effective for Assyria.
But this thing... it was too big to gamble, as he said that day.
The oddly shaped guns found in front of the cave that morning must have been unrecognizable to ordinary people, but the frontier fighters could recognize them. They belonged to the Uttar scouts. The Uttars were very spiritual. They carried a hypnotic device that Assyrian scientists couldn¡¯t understand up to now. They could easily seduce the enemy. What made Assyria incredible was that they had fought with the Uttar for so many years. In terms of equipment, the Uttar hadn¡¯t left a single horse¡¯s feet behind.
In other words, up to now, Assyria had no idea what the Uttar actually used to achieve hypnosis. Even with Assyrian technology, they simply couldn¡¯t achieve the same lifelike and effective hypnosis as Uttarians.
During Dewitt¡¯s father¡¯s time, there had been five cases of the Uttar coborating to create illusions. And while that kind of gun, which was carried by every Uttar Scout, had nothing to do with hypnosis, but it was the characteristic of an Uttar scout.
The Uttarians were no match for Assyria in terms of force, but until Assyria defeated Uttar, they were not able to surpass the Uttar in terms of spy work, especially under the unstoppable hypnosis. So the logic of an Uttar undercover spy getting into the top of Assyria was very usible. Even if it were Uttar, the project might have started many years ago.
But whatever happened before, the fact that the group was caught and the guns were seen yesterday morning means that the story had been exposed. This exposure could cause wars between the two countries, but the Uttar chose to go on to Assyria... It could only be said that the Uttar knew that Assyria would not wage war because of this.
To be sure of this means that they had spoken to those at the top of Assyrian power. Either long ago or after it was discovered.
It was not Dewitt, so maybe it had been Melson.
At this point, it should be clear in theory that this was an enemy star¡¯s n to invade Assyria and the n had beenpleted very smoothly. Under such threats, Assyria could be said to be in jeopardy. Because of recent developments in Assyria, the Prime Minister had to choose a certain degree ofpromise even after he discovered it. But, as Dewitt said, it became clearer because of Melson and blurred because of Melson.
Why was it clear? Because Melson must have known all this long ago before he agreed to form an alliance between Uttar and Assyria? It may even include the connection between the Zerg and the Uttar. After all, invading at this point could only be done by the Uttar. With a Zerg¡¯s wisdom, they could only enter Assyria if they had a connection with Uttar. So everything he knew, from Melson to the Zerg, it was enough to get the answer.
The reason for this was that Melson¡¯s ambiguity was always there. Melson¡¯s position would never give Dewitt a sense of adventure.
If it was just an undercover scout, it meant that they had been nning for a really long time. If it was a mutual agreement, then as early as he woke up, Melson would send him a message, which was Dewitt¡¯s judgment and trust in his colleague of many years.
But Melson didn¡¯t do it. The only possibility why he didn¡¯t do it was because he wasn¡¯t sure if Dewitt would trust him after he said everything. That is to say, he himself was involved in the matter. And this reminded Dewitt of the poisoning outbreak of the Qi beasts, which was closely rted to the Uttars.
Chen Xiong¡¯s actions were normal at any time. This was a contradiction deeply rooted in Assyria. But why did the Uttar people, who went deep into Assyria, want to blow up contract beasts in the mountains at the risk of exposure? Why was Professor Lin the only scientist injured that night in the scientific research institute? Why did the poisoning in Gourmet street have a better effect on Assyrians, but the ck hand behind the scenes chose to throw it on the contract beast?
This kind of experimental attitude reminded Dewitt that decades ago, the Uttar people seized the people of the Assyrian frontier to do experiments and eventually triggered war. Did they really know all about that experiment?
A series of questions shed through Dewitt¡¯s mind. His eyes stopped, closed and he calmed down.
It took half an hour to process through all the documents he had received from the army.
Dewitt¡¯s arm moved, but it suddenly was swept by something. He couldn¡¯t help looking down at Wen Jin, who was still sleeping soundly in his arms. The little fox¡¯s sleeping position was so ingrained that it hadn¡¯t improved at all. It was not this that attracted Dewitt¡¯s attention, but...the terminal on Wen Jin¡¯s paw had begun been shing.
Each sh was equal to unread news. It shed once, then shed so many times...
Dewitt frowned and reached for the terminal screen. He just wanted to suspend the messages, but he didn¡¯t realize that this stroke carelessly turned on the screen directly.
After opening, the intense picture on the screen cleared Dewitt¡¯s brain but caused an earthquake. He stared at the picture for a long time and even rotated it left, right and then left again.
Finally, it was back to the original picture, Dewitt¡¯s face was a little dark and his eyes fell on a clean white fur with four legs.
He remembered that he had given this terminal to Wen Jin to let him learn.
Looking at the picture on the screen again, Dewitt eyes deepened.
Learning...?
Wen Jin woke up around 10 o¡¯clock. At that time, Dewitt was sitting on the bed and looking at the official documents. Wen Jin stretched outfortably and copsed four meaty paws. He didn¡¯t feel like he had broken his word. He rolled back and forth on Dewitt¡¯s abdomen.
His hair was a mess.
¡°Awake?¡± He pinched one of the meat ws and Dewitt turned off the screen. ¡°Just right, it¡¯s time to get up.¡±
¡°Mmn.¡± Wen Jin answered vaguely.
¡°Your terminal was shing this morning and I shut down the messages for you.¡± As Dewitt spoke, heid thezy fox on his pillow, got out of bed and began to dress himself.
Wen Jin responded carelessly.
Dewitt nced down at him and went straight into the bathroom.
Why did his terminal sh?
When the bathroom door closed, Wen Jin confusedly thought this, then vaguely remembered the problem. Then, his skull was struck with a thunderbolt and he was instantly awake, pressing open his terminal.
Soon after, Dewitt, who was washing in the bathroom, heard the screech of the little fox in the room and facing the mirror, his thin lips warped in an arc. Ten minutester, after washing, Dewitt opened the bathroom door and his eyes fell precisely on the little dumpling on the bed.
¡°When you go out in fifteen minutes, take whatever you want.¡± Dewitt casually took off the clothes on the hanger and reminded him.
In normal times, Wen Jin, who heard this sentence, would immediately fill the room to find what he wanted to eat and pile up hills on the tea table for Dewitt to take with him. But where did he have this idea now?
For a long time, Dewitt, who had just put on his trousers, heard a muffled voiceing from the small dumpling behind him. ¡°You, did you see it?¡±
Dewitt wanted to say no, but he looked through the mirror and saw the warm, hesitant look behind him. He suddenly got a little ill-intentioned and tied his necktie quickly. ¡°Yes, what¡¯s wrong?¡±
Sure enough, he saw it! With a whine, Wen Jin buried his head in the bedsheets. He wanted to find a hole to drill down directly into. He wondered how the little tail looked at other people¡¯s things.
Wen Jin¡¯s voice was stillced with a bit of embarrassment and anger.
The hand that Dewitt used to put on his coat was bit by Wen Jin. He turned back and looked at Wen Jin with some curiosity. ¡°What¡¯s the big deal?¡±
Of course! This... How can such shameless pictures be seen at random?
However, before Wen Jin roared out, he reacted violently. He stared at Dewitt¡¯s magnanimous face for a long time. What did he react to? He rubbed his paws repeatedly on the bed. ¡°You, you don¡¯t think of this...¡± Thetter words were a bit difficult to say.
In fact, it was very difficult to bring this topic up in Honghuang. Normal people couldn¡¯t say it freely at all. The same was true for beasts. So Wen Jin was a little surprised by Dewitt¡¯s attitude.
After being shocked, an idea came to his mind, which made Wen Jin feel a little blocked. ¡°Are you, do you often do this kind of thing?¡±
Dewitt could not helpughing when he was asked this. ¡°Give me time and I will.¡± Not to mention now, he was too busy serving his little ancestor.
¡°In time? With others?¡± Wen Jin¡¯s ws pped heavily on the bed and he retorted without thinking.
After a w was pped, Wen Jin felt as if he had just overreacted and his face became more ufortable. He knew that he should show a little indifference in this matter, but with the content of that picture on Dewitt and others, Wen Jin felt ufortable all over.
Dewitt licked his lips and walked a little bit away. He prepared Wen Jin¡¯s usual favorite foods and put it in his pouch.
¡°You...you and who else...?¡± Wen Jin looked at Dewitt¡¯s movements and felt a little softened. He could think of the conversation between the two men before and then forced himself to stand up. When he saw Dewitt not speaking, he could not help asking more questions.
Dewitt, who had just returned to his room with his things, heard this, stopped and looked at Wen Jin with interest. The eyes were deep and stared straight at Wen Jin, making thetter almost want to take back the words he had just said, before he stepped closer to the direction of the bed.
Every step closer, Wen Jin felt his heart was beating heavier, but he could not lose momentum by losing anything, so even if he had wanted to huddle in his heart, Wen Jin still stared at Dewitt without shrinking his neck back.
Walking up to Wen Jin, Dewitt looked down at him for a moment, then suddenly stepped back and stooped down, stretching out a hand...
Just when Wen Jin thought he wanted to touch him, Dewitt shook his hand in front of him with a piece of jerky.
This motion seemed to have captured the momentary dumbstruck Wen Jin. Dewitt¡¯s eyes were full of teasing, even the corners of his lips were hooked up.
Seeing the other side still silent, only reaching out his powerful hand in front of Wen Jin, shaking it seven or eight times, Wen Jin¡¯s face and neck are not blocked and he slowly and leisurely tried to retrieve the jerky.
¡°And you.¡±
Chapter 60 - Want to be responsible?
Chapter 60: Want to be responsible?
The air was fresh and the sun was shining on a suspension car heading for the scientific research institute. Wen Jin was lying on a small, cold seat, looking seriously at Dewitt¡¯s big hands clicking on the light screen.
His palms were big, knuckles long and powerful. When the screen was turned over, the tendons on the back of his hand slightly protruded, showing strength. As Wen Jin watched, his eyes could not help moving with the fingers of his opponent and his mind could not help imagining the words ¡°and you¡± that Dewitt had said before.
Thinking of such a powerful hand holding the dark mosaic in the picture he saw that day... Wen Jin felt his heart beating fast, his imagination was uncontrolled and images rushed into his mind one after another, almost filling his whole head.
Wen Jin tried to shut it off, but it was useless.
With his mindpletely upied by those colored mosaic images, Wen Jin felt that they were about to develop into motion pictures. The little fox quietly raised his eyelids and looked at Dewitt.
This action should have been straightforward, but with those images, Wen Jin inexplicably shrank up, ws nervously pressed on the metal table.
¡°How long did you look at it?¡± Just as Wen Jin¡¯s eyes drifted past, Dewitt was still staring at the screen. But he did not know when Dewitt had turned to look at him. There was still a slight absent smile in those deep eyes.
Wen Jin twisted his neck and refused to admit that he had seen it.
¡°Hmn.¡± Dewitt was not surprised by Wen Jin¡¯s action. He reached out to touch the white furry head, but the movement of that hand was hastily avoided by Wen Jin, who had been ill at ease since that morning.
Dewitt watched his reaction and squinted his eyes. ¡°That image shocked you a lot.¡±
¡°... Chee! ¡± Wen Jin heard him mention the image again and hit the metal seat unhappily. Atst, he felt that his action was not enough for this man. So he straightened out his chest and said, ¡°Who says it shocked me!? It didn¡¯t! Not at all! I¡¯ve seen such images thousands of times before!¡±
The veteran little fox would never allow the big fool to tease him with this type of thing!
Dewitt nced at the little fox on the seat and stared at him very dully. He turned his eyes back to the screen and pulled out a document at random.
Wen Jin, who had just finished his big talk, looked forward to Dewitt¡¯s surprised expression, so that he could naturally change the person he had previouslyined about. But this guy¡¯s reaction was so dull... Just when Wen Jin was disappointed, Dewitt, who was looking at the screen, suddenly said coldly, ¡°Have you really?¡±
When the words suddenly came out, Wen Jin did not respond. He looked at Dewitt for a moment, then the scenes of passion rushed straight to his head. He jumped up from the seat, two front paws stepped forward and said, ¡°What are you talking about?¡±
Before he had finished, he felt the suspension car tremble violently. He was standing on the slippery metal surface, his warm paws failed to grasp for a moment and the fox fell forward.
Dewitt reacted quickly and immediately reached out a hand and caught Wen Jin.
Unexpectedly, Wen Jin was about to jump away when he came into close contact with his big hands, which he had been watching all morning. However, Dewitt put his hand around Wen Jin¡¯s belly without saying a word and took him into his arms.
As he hugged the fox, Dewitt frowned, ¡°Why are you so cold?¡±
Wen Jin, who had wanted to struggle, was stabbed by such a sentence. His four paws stopped moving in an instant. After a while, he took the initiative to rub against Dewitt.
¡°The contract beasts that have fur are generally warmer than human beings.¡± As Dewitt spoke, he put his hand over Wen Jin¡¯s belly, passed him the heat of his body, frowned and said, ¡°You¡¯re so afraid of the cold.¡±
Wen Jin, surrounded by warmth, squintedfortably, regardless of Dewitt¡¯s outstretched hand. Hearing the man¡¯s words, he waved his tail and responded casually, ¡°That¡¯s because I¡¯ve been frozen before.¡±
This was the root of his fear.
Dewitt touched Wen Jin¡¯s belly and paused the work on the screen. ¡°Hmm?¡±
Few people would ask about it, mainly because Wen Jin seldom showed his fear of cold. In the past, when he was in the Honghuang, he always carried a heated element with him everywhere. Besides his Master, nobody seemed to know about it.
His little tail wanted to know if he was okay, Wen Jin thought. The story wouldn¡¯t hurt him anyway.
¡°When I was a child.¡± Wen Jin licked the fur on his paw. ¡°A man wanted to use me... for an ingredient. In order to be more effective, I was thrown into the cold pool for a few days and not allowed to get out. But it didn¡¯t work like they wanted it to.¡±
In fact, they imed it was a medicated bath. At that time, Wen Jin¡¯sst rtive, his only little sister, had just died. He wandered around the world alone. His snow-white fur and unusual beast behavior attracted the attention of arge family and was caught by the head of that family.
He was thrown into the snowy frozenke in order to give birth to his demon dan. A demon dan was a supreme treasure for the humans on Honghuang as they believed it would give them an extra hundred years of life. It had been coveted by the monks since ancient times and there were many other such legends in the world.
As Dewitt heard these words, his expression changed, his eyes darkening, ¡°Did it hurt?¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s action of licking his paw froze and he touched his mouth. ¡°I¡¯m a demon. How can I get hurt?¡± He did not lie. After being frozen for so long, the whole fox had gone numb. Every day that passed, he could feel the bone piercing chill. His blood was frozen and he could feel only a little pain.
However, when his Master found out about it, he took him to someone else and never asked him if it hurt. Dewitt was the first one.
After a moment¡¯s silence, Dewitt¡¯s voice asked coldly, ¡°What about that man?¡±
He didn¡¯t believe when Wen Jin said it didn¡¯t hurt, but it was useless even if he didn¡¯t believe it. The little fox was always stubborn. Since he said it didn¡¯t hurt, it was impossible for him to get a real answer.
Wen Jin curled his hind paws, spit out his tender tongue and grimaced. ¡°Dead. When he was sixty years old, his heart had a hard time functioning correctly, so I dug it out.¡± Wen Jin¡¯s tail froze and he looked up at Dewitt. ¡°Was that too cruel?¡±
¡°Not at all.¡± Dewitt said from his heart.
Wen Jin wagged his tail, squinted his eyes andughed for a while. Suddenly he felt something and was stunned. He looked at Dewitt¡¯s abdomen then squinted thoughtfully. It seemed that something was wrong. So subconsciously, Wen Jin wanted to move a little towards Dewitt¡¯s lower abdomen. Two little paws stepped on a new ce and one pair of eyes looked curiously at Dewitt¡¯s lower abdomen for a long time.
After a few days, something new had happened to this guy¡¯s dan? Wen Jin blinked his eyes and his agitation did not seem to show but... a light shed through his eyes.
When Wen Jin was thinking, the space in the suspension vehicle became quiet. And when Wen Jin finally saw something in front of Dewitt¡¯s belly, a mute voice suddenly came out over his head, ¡°All that is in the past.¡±
¡°... Chee?¡± Wen Jing was stunned, looked up and saw that Dewitt¡¯s eyes were looking down at him and unlike before, when they looked at him with a little softness, now they were full of oppression, as if they could swallow Wen Jin whole.
Wen Jin was stunned and his paws stepped on the thing below him somewhat in confusion.
When Wen Jin finished this subconscious action, he suddenly responded because the feeling under his paws was very wrong. When he first stepped on it, it was clear that it was still soft, but now it was a bit hard...
Wen Jin lowered his head somewhat nkly and at the same time, the hardness became clearer.
Not only did Wen Jin not move, but he also looked down. Dewitt almostughed at him. He reached out and plucked at the little fellow¡¯s paws. He bit his words out. ¡°Want to be responsible?¡±
¡°... Chee!¡± Wen Jin pushed back several steps, stared at Dewitt fiercely and rubbed his paws against his thighs. ¡°Who¡¯s responsible for what you¡¯re talking about?¡±
Watching Wen Jin¡¯s eyes earnestly for a while, the thin body in his dream shed through his mind and the feeling in his stomach became a little more enthusiastic. ¡°It¡¯s not nonsense.¡± As soon as the words fell, Dewitt drew his lips up again. ¡°It¡¯ll happen sooner orter.¡±
Chapter 61 - I want that with you, too.
Chapter 61: I want that with you, too.
When the suspension vehicle arrived at the scientific research institute, the Marshall disappeared into a tent and, wrapped up in his arms with ufortable eyes, was the little fox who had just been frozen ten thousand times in a single minute.
Taking Wen Jin straight to Professor Lin¡¯s office, a lot of eyes watched them as they passed.
The amount of information released about Wen Jin in thesest two days had a really explosive effect on everyone. The House of Representatives, the Ministry of Military Affairs and the Academy of Scientific Research did not get permission to study Wen Jin, so there was a lot more gossip about Dewitt and even more gossip about the rtionship between him and Wen Jin.
Coupled with intentional incitement, public opinion of the scientific research institute had be more and more abnormal. Nevertheless, Dewitt has no time to care about this. He took Wen Jin and went straight to Professor Lin¡¯s office.
After the explosion that day, Professor Lin went to the hospital to make a rough inspection report and went back to the scientific research institute to continue his work. The research for the Zerg poisoning antidote was imperative. As the first person in charge of the project, Professor Lin dared not ck off for a minute.
And that evening¡¯s report was truthfully handed over to the Army and the House of Representatives. He was wounded by a man wearing an Assyrian soldier¡¯s uniform, which was eventually found by the House of Representatives in a remote area without surveince. However, the hospital and the House of Representatives expressed full doubts about the fact that Professor Lin¡¯s wound had beenpletely healed.
Professor Lin had been silent about this.
¡°It was a soldier who wounded me that night. If it weren¡¯t for this, the other party couldn¡¯t have walked into the scientific research institute so calmly.¡± In the research room, Professor Lin rubbed his temples and drank a nutritious meal provided by the scientific research institute. ¡°After being this, the defense of the scientific research institute is stricter than it was before.¡±
Nutritional meals were different from what Wen Jin usually ate. They were mostlyposed of liquids and tasted poor. The advantage was that one could eat it fast and it was a premade bnced meal.
¡°The most heavily bombed area was the courtyard where the Qi Beast Veterinary Task Force was set up.¡± Dewitt¡¯s eyes lit up. Professor Lin¡¯s current office was temporarily changed for him by the scientific research institute. And that night, the most seriously injured one was Professor Lin, who devoted himself to studying Qi beasts in the past two years.
If it hadn¡¯t been for Wen Jin, Professor Lin and the other beasts might have been buried in the valley forever that night.
¡°Why are they suddenly so focused on beasts?¡± Following Dewitt¡¯s thought, Professor Lin frowned. ¡°Uttar and Assyria have always been at odds. They all talk about the past, but what does it have to do with Qi beasts?¡±
Why to start at this time was also a question.
Dewitt¡¯s finger touched the table. ¡°Old Lin, what have you found about the contract beasts in the past two years?¡± After that, he added a sentence before Old Lin spoke, ¡°Not only your confirmed discoveries but including your conjectures. Especially conjectures you¡¯ve mentioned to anyone else. What are there?¡±
Publication meantplete authority. It was a veryplicated procedure and process and these discoveries could be immediately repeated by Old Lin, but at a guess... it was not easy to say.
Dewitt seeded in holding Professor Lin back. Thetter thought hard for half a day and showed a helpless expression. ¡°It¡¯s hard to guess since we don¡¯t work independently. The members of the scientific research group have different ideas. It¡¯s too big a scope to explore all kinds of possibilities that are our own work.¡±
Dewitt¡¯s face was heavy.
¡°But,¡± Old Lin thought about it and said, ¡°are you suspicious, maybe because some discovery or guess of our team shocked them, so they would spare no effort to attack our team and destroy it?¡±
Dewitt added, ¡°It¡¯s very likely that it¡¯s rted to zerg poisoning.¡±
Otherwise, why did they give the beasts the same toxins as was found in Zerg poisoning and... if it hadn¡¯t been for Wen Jin, those who had sneaked into the research institute would have wanted to inject Eve with a second poison to elerate her death.
Why not Allen? Why not someone else in theb except Eve?
Professor Lin thought for a while and opened the second tube of nutrients. ¡°You know, research on contract beasts has been endless over the past two years and projects are much higher than in the past few years. Mainly because we have found that contract beasts may be helpful for human energy storms.¡±
Dewitt nodded. He knew this and the typical representative was Archie, who is the same age as Dewitt. When Dewitt was gued by his energy storm for a long time, the other side had not erupted once.
They could not say it was due to their ability level because Archie was also an A-level. The average age for an outbreak was several years younger than Archie and, in simr cases, Eve.
¡°So our research has always been based on the help of beasts for human beings. Because of the zerg poisoning, we¡¯ve guessed the benefits of beasts for this aspect, but there is no final conclusion, only a very vague guess.¡± Professor Lin said, a little helpless. ¡°I really want to study the contract beasts, but you know, our country is fighting now. Contract beasts have to go back to the battlefield and will always be used first instead of soldiers. We have no time to do experiments or anything. It¡¯s also a shame that our group hasn¡¯t checked all the ancient documents about beasts in the past two years.¡±
These words sounded as if there was no clue for the attack. Even Dewitt thought that the topic might be over, but when he thought about it, he felt everything was wrong again. ¡°Ancient documents on beasts?¡±
¡°Yes, we don¡¯t know as much about Qi beasts as our ancestors did.¡± Professor Lin made an exaggerated expression. ¡°Recently, Qi beasts have been getting more popr. I heard a young man in my group joking two days ago that the old ancestors were Qi beast fans. I think this image was written and found on an old chip unearthed in a Beta Mine. But the entire memory only contained information about Qi beasts. We haven¡¯tpletely cracked the ancient Chinese characters yet. We can only understand a few words, but I have been guessing that if wepletely interpret that chip, we will have a better understanding of Qi beasts.¡± Professor Lin said, his eyes showed the excitement of a scientist.
Dewitt was a little stunned. ¡°Old Lin, the ancestors of Assyria were infatuated with Qi beasts, so why did the people and Qi beasts of Assyria evolve into what they are today?¡±
Anyone in Assyria could give an answer to this question in various forums, but Dewitt now wanted to hear Professor Lin¡¯s version.
Professor Lin felt this question was quite sudden. After frowning for a long time, he tilted his head and said, ¡°You have a wide range of questions. The rtionship between the earliest ancestors and the contract beasts were really very good. At that time, ording to the spection of historians,pared with our Assyrians, the contract beasts were the dominant position of Assyria. The ancestors were so infatuated with the contract beasts that many ancient documents even described it concretely and... It¡¯s a process of making a living with beasts. Ah, anyway, many yearster, Assyria was in a state of war because of the contract beasts. They fought for all kinds of strong and beautiful contract beasts. Therefore, the earliestnd of Assyria was full of wars, which may be a seed. These seeds were what madeter Assyrians dissatisfied with the contract beasts. After all, a strong contract beast, not every Assyrian could match them. For ordinary people, those wars caused by the contract beast, were an absolute nightmare.¡±
Dewitt thought for a moment and images in his mind of such a history began to emerge.
The former contract beasts brought a very bad impression to the ordinary people of Assyria. Later, when the current regime took control of Assyria, along with the decline of contract beasts, thew of marriages with contract beasts was abolished.
And when thew was abolished... It was because of Eton Melson.
From Dewitt¡¯s impression, Eton Melson was thoroughly anti-beast. He was the head of the family and Prime Minister for seven generations.
Dewitt¡¯s face scrunched up.
Just then, Wen Jin, who was nestled in Dewitt¡¯s shirt, almost fell off Dewitt¡¯s arm because he was staring at a small bracelet on the table. Reaching for the bold little fox, Dewitt¡¯s thoughts were interrupted and his eyes nced over.
¡°Well,¡± Professor Lin picked up the small bracelet after thest tube of nutrients had been drunk. ¡°This is what Chen Xiong returned to me. To be honest, he was at the Academy of Sciences that day... The moment he turned into a bear ¨C ¡°
¡°You¡¯re scared?¡±
Professor Lin shook his head and grinned bitterly. ¡°I can¡¯t be frightened by what I raised as a kid.¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s ears trembled and looked up at Dewitt. As if Dewitt felt something, he lowered his head too. Their eyes met in the air. Wen Jin¡¯s ears shrank behind him and stopped looking at him.
¡°Do you like this?¡± Professor Lin said, holding the bracelet in front of Wen Jin.
¡°... Chee.¡± Wen Jin whispered.
This bracelet, if Wen Jin was right, should have something to do with the owner of the Hengshi. The scent on it was too strong. And from the conversation between Professor Lin and Dewitt, it seemed that they often excavated antiquities and called them literature. Perhaps the water system hengshi he had came from the same ce as the bracelet.
Wen Jin was interested in Honghuang, of course. However, he had already taken the permanent stone from other people. How could he take another bracelet for nothing?
Professor Lin noticed Wen Jin¡¯s hesitation and showed a kind smile, ¡°The antidote for the zerg poisoning is, at the end, because of you. You can take as many bracelets as you wish.¡±
This sentence reminded Wen Jin and he stared at Professor Lin for a moment and suddenly grabbed Dewitt¡¯s arms. He bit the cuff of thetter and had the other party put out his hand. Then he put some herbs on it.
¡°This is...¡± Professor Lin were shocked to see several herbs appearing out of thin air. He didn¡¯t know where Wen Jin pulled them from. ¡°Where did thesee from?¡± Professor Lin asked. ¡°I heard Chen Xiong say before that this is the kind of herbal medicine you ground for me?¡±
Wen Jin nodded, but did not answer his question about where to get it and then bit Professor Lin¡¯s bracelet unconsciously.
He watched Professor Lin tremble as he took the most in herbs from his space. Old Lin stared at him with apletely different face before looking down at the bracelet Wen Jin was biting. Wen Jin felt a little embarrassed, so he took out two more medicines.
¡°This is the Quzhuo pill and the Dingshen pill.¡± The former was to get rid of the Zerg poison and thetter was something Wen Jin felt that these people needed to stop their Reiki explosions.
Old Lin¡¯s eyes were fascinated. He took these three things with his hands. He didn¡¯t know what to say.
Wen Jin looked at Professor Lin and asked Dewitt curiously, ¡°Is he mad?¡±
Dewitt pinched Wen Jin¡¯s ear. ¡°Don¡¯t talk about your elders like that.¡±
Wen Jin was choked by his words and as he thought how old he was. Professor Lin was the elder in human years. On second thought, however, Wen Jin felt that since Dewitt respected his elders so much, if he told his little tail his real age, the other party might not always be inferior to him in the future.
But Wen Jin before he could say anything, he heard Dewitt suddenly say, ¡°Did you hear everything? Professor Lin talked about our ancestors and their beasts.¡±
¡°Heard it.¡± Wen Jin wagged his tail. He was particrly obsessed with Qi beasts. In the past, the people on Honghuang were also unable to walk away when they saw them.
¡°I want that with you, too.¡±
Wen Jin was stunned. He wanted to be Wen Jin¡¯s fan? All right.
Before Wen Jin could say an ¡®okay¡¯, Dewitt¡¯s next sentence blew everything away, ¡°The pleasure of close intimacy.¡± (1)
The joy of fish and water is the original. It¡¯s basically saying that he wants to have sex.
Chapter 62: - Playing with Marshal Firefox
Chapter 62: ying with Marshal Firefox
Wen Jiny on the chair, his paws on his chest fur and his face was grave. He was wondering if he hadmitted a crime of being too handsome. He had let Dewitt have such a perverted idea of him.
He...he was a fox. Did Dewitt know what he said?
¡°What kind of intimacy... Do you want to be with a fox? Don¡¯t you think you¡¯re weird?¡± Professor Lin hadn¡¯t heard their words as they had whispered in words that only Dewitt could understand. Wen Jin looked at the things he took out from his space in the distance, with his ws buried under his chest fur. When Wen Jin asked this, he was a little nervous because he had a kind of honest little tailtely. The old little tail had gone away and the newer one was diligently digging holes for him every day.
And he didn¡¯t know if he stepped in the pit too much. Wen Jin still had his reiki perception. For example, when he uttered that sentence, he shuddered unconsciously in his heart for a moment. He was always a little underprivileged and was afraid that he had over-thought Dewitt¡¯s words. In case the meaning was different from what he thought, he wanted to make sure.
Sure enough, as soon as his voice fell, Dewitt reached for the cor of his jacket and looked down at him. ¡°When did I think about it?¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s heart was beaten, his face burned and his paws grabbed him severely. Although he had a foreboding, he was still unwilling and shouted, ¡°What you said just now is not what you said earlier!¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s click was a bit sharp. Even Professor Lin, who was looking at the herbs at a distance, turned his head and looked in their direction. After that, he saw nothing abnormal and went into theboratory.
As Old Lin left the space, Dewitt lowered his head and looked at Wen Jin with an interesting look. ¡°Who said that? I¡¯ve always meant what I said.¡±
He said this intentionally putting a little effort into thest four words, which at first sounded as if Wen Jin was the one who wanted to take the initiative.
Suddenly, Wen Jin, who felt that he had suffered a great loss, pped himself hard in his heart and turned around. He decided that he would never speak to Dewitt again. This fellow was a liar who could not speak and liked digging holes for him.
It was no use making fun of others. How could such a thing be made fun of? Wen Jin frowned as he thought. He didn¡¯t like such jokes.
Just as Wen Jin turned his head and grumbled secretly, Dewitt suddenly approached him, forced the fox¡¯s face toward him and pinched his fleshy cheeks. Wen Jin¡¯s breathed out and Dewitt smiled a little. ¡°Again angry?¡±
¡°Chee!¡± What is it? Wen Jin opened his mouth angrily and bit Dewitt¡¯s finger that was on his nose. He bit hard enough that his sharp eye teeth clicked on each other around the finger.
Dewitt let him bite while his other hand pulled Wen Jin¡¯s small paws to his chest and pinched them. The drooping eyshes were not long, but very dense. His voice was serious. ¡°I¡¯m not talking about any fox. But only you.¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s paws, held by Dewitt, shook softly. He raised his face and his ck eyes were shining. ¡°Do you like foxes then?¡±
Dewitt touched his head and smiled faintly, but his eyes were deep. ¡°I like you, so I also like foxes.¡±
When Professor Lin pushed out a huge instrument table from the small room, Wen Jin¡¯s eyes were wandering in search of a hole in the floor, as if the fat fox could jump through the floor and hide at anytime.
Dewitt¡¯s hand, on the other hand, caressed his white fur. Every time he stroked down, Wen Jin¡¯s whole body would shudder, which seemed to have a special rhythm.
¡°What¡¯s the matter?¡± Professor Lin, who had just roughly looked at the three things Wen Jin had handed over, now looked at Wen Jin with more kindness in his eyes, as if he had a fox grandson in the dark. His face and voice were full of love. ¡°He¡¯s ufortable?¡±
Dewitt put the white suffering dumpling, that was struggling with too much information, on his leg and gently patted his hand on Wen Jin¡¯s lower body. ¡°Are youfortable?¡±
His words were long and full of a different kind of meaning. Old Professor Lin could not understand it but the warmth in the ambiguous atmosphere rose.
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin, who had almost been poked in the morning, raised his head and roared at Dewitt. He looked very angry. Two fat paws raised straight and the fox was stiff as he hit Dewitt¡¯s hand hard away from him. Then he hit Dewitt¡¯s leg by mistake thinking it was Dewitt¡¯s arm. He was too close to the offending organ below.
The noisy fox seemed to be quiet atst, but his heart was still beating wildly.
¡°Well, he¡¯s very strong.¡± Professor Lin looked at the scene and said with a smile, ¡°His spirit is good.¡±
Dewitt refused to say anything. His eyes fell on Professor Lin¡¯s machine, which was connected to a track. He paused. When he was about to ask, he suddenly felt a little white ball trembling in his arms.
Then there was a dull hup.
¡°Huh?¡± Old Lin was paying attention to the two of them still. He naturally heard the noise and turned his head as he looked curiously at Dewitt. ¡°What was that noise?¡±
His voice had just fallen when a second hup rang through the room. It seemed to be even louder than it had just been.
Dewitt¡¯s expression also shed with a trace of surprise. He looked down at the little fox that had burrowed into his arms. His hand rested on his back for a moment. Then a clear and irresistible smile rose in his eyes and he lifted him up with the little fox up by his armpits.
¡°Chee!¡± Then, in front of Dewitt¡¯s face, the noise was very clear, apanied by Wen Jin¡¯s small body trembling.
¡°Baby?¡± Lifting up Wen Jin being by his arms as he subconsciously huddled together, his face still trying to shrink down, Dewitt was amused and his heart was itchy. ¡°Hups?¡±
He spoke very close to Wen Jin, who instinctively reached out his paws to hit Dewitt¡¯s face. He looked a little choked and wanted to curse people, but when he spoke, he turned into a loud ¡°hup!¡±.
Smelling the fragrance on the tip of his nose from the fox¡¯s paw, Dewitt rubbed the warm pad with his lips and naturally ced a kiss on it.
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin looked as if he had been approached by the marshal with a stitch in his pocket.
Wen Jin felt that from his hundreds of years on Honghuangbined, he did not lose as much face as he had lost in front of Dewitt in the recent months. By the time he firmly maintained his lost face, refused Dewitt and Old Lin¡¯s help, calmed himself down and, when he was lucky enough to stop hupping, it was ten minutester.
Dewitt, who had a strong desire to survive, was well aware of the consequences of continuing to tease the fox, so he quickly changed the subject before Wen Jin lost his temper and began a serious conversation with Professor Lin. However, theughter in those eyes, which had notpletely faded, seemed so obvious that the fox could not help kneading his paws.
Sitting on Dewitt¡¯s body, Wen Jin gave a fierce look to the man, gripping his heart and lungs. He felt it was impossible to go on like this. How could Dewitt always tease him? If he didn¡¯t grab the field again, would the little tail always press on him?
Wen Jin¡¯s paws moved and Dewitt felt something. He reached out and touched the fox¡¯s fur with a soft touch.
When Professor Lin, who was still talking, caught this scene, he suddenly stopped, his eyes fell on a man and a beast, stared at him for a while, looked at him questioningly, opened his mouth andughed. ¡°It feels like you haven¡¯t been so happy and rxed for many years.¡±
Dewitt, who had been in the army since childhood, happened to be born in the most chaotic era after centuries of stability in Assyria and spent decades on the front line, fighting against the Uttar to the Zerg.
The so-called heroes made in troubled times were good, but what follows was that they were deprived of some of the mostmon rxation and happiness that ordinary people should enjoy.
Dewitt¡¯s eyes froze, while Wen Jin, lying in his arms, felt his paws itch even more.
Why are you so happy to see me being teased?!
¡°As you said in your previous letter, how ufortable is your energy core?¡± Professor Lin was concerned so he asked as he opened the machine he had just moved into the room.
Meanwhile, Archie, who had already told Dewitt he was on the way, knocked on the door and entered. They looked at each other in the air. Wen Jin¡¯s ears, which heard Professor Lin¡¯s words, trembled. He recalled the unusual smell he had smelled in the suspension car and looked up at Dewitt.
Was this little tail really ufortable? The paw stepped on Dewitt¡¯s abdomen, felt the unusual reiki inside, wagged his tail and stared at Dewitt. He wanted to find an opportunity to teach the little tail a good lesson. Why didn¡¯t he say it to him earlier? Would he still believe it?
This conjecture did not make the fox feel much better. He wagged his tail, remembering how he had been teased all morning and his thirst for revenge grew stronger and stronger.
¡°It feels stuffy. Like the energy inside can not be stored and wants to spill out.¡± Dewitt saw Professor Lin gesture at him and looked at the chair by the big instrument. He looked down at Wen Jin, put the little fellow on the soft chair next to him and then got up and walked over.
Wen Jin, who was suddenly put aside, was even more unhappy. He red at Dewitt as he passed by, squinted his eyes and thought that the big fool was too indifferent to him to be affected by his mood at all. So, as a result of being teased all morning, Wen Jin was upset. What should Dewitt do to continue to be normal?
He didn¡¯t want it.
With a hum, as soon as Dewitt sat in the chair, Wen Jin opened his paws, ran three steps, jumped easily onto Dewitt¡¯s leg and then grabbed Dewitt¡¯s thighs with his forepaws. His ws sank into the fabric and they could not be removed.
His action left all three people in the room stunned.
¡°I haven¡¯t seen you for a few days,¡± Archie paused as he watched Wen Jin¡¯s movements, then smiled. ¡°He¡¯s sticking to you more and more.¡±
Dewitt did not speak and Wen Jin waved his paws impatiently, thinking that he was a fox with a mission of revenge that he nned for himself, but it was only a temporary grievance.
¡°Give it a try.¡± Professor Lin, beside him, passed a hollow cylinder to Archie. ¡°Put it on him.¡±
¡°A test?¡± Dewitt was obviously familiar with the instruments and often saw Professor Lin put it on him. He immediately took off his coat and revealed his strong body.
Wen Jin looked at Dewitt¡¯s straightforward expression and grunted a little unhappily. He thought that this fellow was too dissolute to take off his jacket when he was not at home. Anyway, there it was only the two of them. Now there were so many people. Dewitt still took off his clothes casually without any bottom line.
When he chittered, Dewitt was ready to put his hand into the instrument in Archie¡¯s hand and Wen Jin¡¯s hum did not know what was understood. Dewitt no longer reached out, but took the instrument in Archie¡¯s hand and put it on.
Archie watched and Wen Jin continued to twist his neck.
¡°Well, I have an idea, but I¡¯m not sure if it will work yet. It¡¯s better to have more specific values.¡± Professor Lin¡¯s attention was as an observer. After Dewitt put the instrument on, all the data on the screen appeared. He looked left, right and left for a while and frowned. ¡°That¡¯s really the case...¡±
¡°The index has risen sharply.¡± Archie also looked at the information. ¡°But it¡¯s different from Zerg poisoning.¡±
¡°Not the same.¡± Dewitt shook his head. ¡°The Zergr poisoning was a chaotic explosion, but this time it just wanted to rush out.¡±
Wen Jin looked at the three people in the room and shook his head. He thought that the little tail was going to advance in levels. This guy was very talented. The Zerg toxin threatened people¡¯s lives when it attacked and could make people frightened. But when they defeated the Zerg poison, a new dan was created in the dantian. The so-called ¡°fight with poison with poison¡± was bloated by such strong energy day by day. Now that the poison was gone, with the right talent, naturally, the dan would advance.
It¡¯s just...
The way this guy used to use his reiki was problematic, so it was not going to be so smooth to advance. While Wen Jin was thinking this, Professor Lin, on the other end of the machine, also used the data to tell Dewitt his own guess.
¡°Advance?¡± Dewitt frowned. ¡°Really?¡± He had spent a lot of time in gaining his previous four levels and the higher the level, the longer the time spent between levels. That kind of increase was quite harsh and hard. If the mind was a little less firm, it was likely to be frustrating and even if it was a closed cirction, the sess rate was not one hundred percent.
Any person in the Empire who entered the fifth level of their ability had to be recorded in the history books and it was only a few. Dewitt did not think he would advance to the fifth level, but... How could it be so easy? He hadn¡¯t thought he would even be alive a few months ago. He had never trained ordinarily and he wanted to advance.
¡°Try this one.¡± Professor Lin carefully stared at the instrument for a long time and finally made a decision. He took out a different instrument, which was used to test the power of an ability. It was thetest enhancement and modification of the scientific research institute.
Professor Lin looked at the instrument for a while and said earnestly, ¡°But I may have to call a few more people over, at least a group. This is too important. We need more people to judge. You¡¯ve been disturbed by the zerg poison for so long. Now, not only is the energy storm gone, but there¡¯s also a sign that you need to move up to the fifth level. ... It¡¯s too important. Marshal, it¡¯s not enough for me and Archie to aplish alone.¡±
Dewitt did not speak and looked down at Wen Jin, but Wen Jin was not looking at him at the moment. A pair of ck eyes were whirling around and he wondered what the fox was thinking.
¡°OKay.¡± Dewitt closed his eyes and finally nodded.
What the young man in his dream told him about the new rules of circting energy, he had not told anyone. On the one hand, because he was not sure whether it was effective or if it would have a negative impact after using it. On the other hand, he kept quiet because of Wen Jin.
When Professor Lin went out to look for someone, Dewitt looked at Archie. Thetter paused and reacted quickly. He put down the instrument in his hand and waved at them. ¡°I¡¯ll go to the bathroom.¡±
After that, there was only Dewitt and Wen Jin in the room again.
Wen Jin¡¯s small melon head had been seriously thinking about what kind of methods he would use to recover his face after losing so much of it and just as Archie left the room, Wen Jin fiercely thought about what he would do.
He remembered that this morning, when he felt that piece of soft meat hardening under his paw, that that guy didn¡¯t seem it look very good, as if he was very ufortable?
The fox¡¯s eyes gleamed and Wen Jin gave Dewitt a calcted look.
¡°Do you mind if I tell someone else?¡± Dewitt looked at Wen Jin and did not see the bad water in his opponent¡¯s eyes. He was still thinking about his own worries in his mind. He reached out and touched Wen Jin¡¯s head.
¡°Ah, what?¡± Wen Jin, who was just full of ideas, was asked so suddenly that he somewhat turned over his head in annoyance, thinking that his little tail would not guess what he wanted to do.
¡°The method.¡± Dewitt asked earnestly, ¡°You told me in my dream how to circte energy.¡±
At this, Wen Jin¡¯s heart was instantly relieved and his eyes turned around, seeing the surrounding environment, the idea of sshing water was foolish.
So the little paw under him stepped on the thigh slightly and Wen Jin said, ¡°I don¡¯t mind, you can say it.¡±
Although this suspected change in the trajectory of a world could be done, it did not seem very good from the monk¡¯s point of view. But from the day he rescued Dewitt, Wen Jin had anticipated this result. He did not belong to the world. Unless he was erased from the world, the trajectory of the world would change from the moment he appeared.
Moreover, thew of reiki operation would only stop new Assyrians from going astray. As for the old Assyrians who had been misusing their reiki for so many years, the degree was different and the number is huge. Wen Jin can not help it. He was only willing topletely save Dewitt.
Dewitt looked down at Wen Jin and opened his mouth, but for a moment he could not speak. He had always thought that he was lucky to meet Wen Jin, but today, the word ¡®lucky¡¯ seemed to be unable to outline the weight of their encounter in his heart. Just when Dewitt was serious and affectionate enough to touch Wen Jin¡¯s head and wanted to say a solemn thank you, he suddenly felt something wrong with his lower body.
The little fox, who had fled to his nest, had moved when Dewitt was not paying attention. His two little ws were treading lightly and heavily somewhere over Dewitt, his heads were low and his eyes were focused on the ce under his ws.
An unusual enthusiasm leaped uncontrobly down Dewitt¡¯s lower abdomen and, at that moment, Dewitt¡¯s brain buzzed.
It seemed that there was feeling in that area! Wen Jin elerated the action under his paw.
Dewitt frowned and made a subconscious grunt. He was in the prime of his life. His reaction speed was fast and Wen Jin watched as a big tent rose under the administration of his little paws. His eyes were rounded in surprise then he turned his head and saw Dewitt¡¯s taut face. Wen Jin felt that Dewitt was not very good-looking and he got excited.
As he watched Dewitt happily, he continued to rub his forepaws together. Everything was so natural and casual. Suddenly, Wen Jin¡¯s ears trembled when he felt the more and more obvious effect of rubbing. It seemed that he heard something outside the door. The big, fluffy tail behind the little fox shook happily.
¡°Professor Lin, is this the room?-¡°
This was it! Wen Jin, who felt that his revenge was about to seed, wasfortable all over. He raised his eyes thievely and looked at Dewitt sarcastically. He thought it was time to abandon this tent.
But then, just as Wen Jin turned and started to jump off, his body was held down by a big hand.
Just as the door of theboratory was pushed open, Wen Jin was pushed down on Dewitt¡¯s thigh.
¡°Chee¡ª¡°
The pain from knocking against the warm, hard thing made Wen JIn was to murder Dewitt subconsciously, but as soon as he lifted his head up, his eyes locked with Dewitt¡¯s smoldering eyes. It was as if he could eat the entire fox whole.
Chapter 63 - Let me see.
Chapter 63: Let me see.
At noon that day, Dewitt, surrounded by a group of people in white coats, had done a hundred experiments. He walked out of theb and was told by Professor Lin that the group of experts thought the final diagnosis, after looking through the various data, concluded that Dewitt should be ready to advance.
There was little information about the fifth level in the empire and when the white coats came to this conclusion, their faces were almost glowing with excitement.
Even if Dewitt insisted that he could not stay in the Research Institute for observation, the group of white coats still made a very strong call for detention. Atst, it seemed that Dewitt couldn¡¯t speak, so heined that mere detention had been changed into an experiment more than once then, one by one, they all became reluctant to talk about it.
Wen Jin looked at the situation and could not help thinking as he listened that they were worried about Dewitt possibly being unsessful with his progress. If he did not hear, he might have doubted whether Dewitt had a fox egg in his belly.
After dawdling for a long time, Dewitt finally put on his coat and opened the door at the same time. Wen Jin immediately jumped down from the table one step at a time, walked three steps to the door, stared at Dewitt, who looked down at him and then stepped forward to the corridor.
He didn¡¯t want Dewitt to hold him now. He had stolen chicken and made rice in Dewitt¡¯sp for twenty minutes before We Jin had felt the meat softening under his abdomen.
Wen Jin could not help biting his teeth when he thought of such a history of subjugation. He was more resolute in pulling up his butt and running out without turning his head back.
The scene was new.
During the next few days, Dewitt came and went to scientific research institutes very frequently. Everyone was ustomed to the little fox in his arms. It was also discussed in secret that the four fat paws of the white fox might be used for decoration and it was almost impossible to see them on the ground.
At this moment, for the first time in such a long time, a group of people in the scientific research institute saw Wen Jin walking on his own and there was no iron Marshal behind him.
Wen Jin, a smooth white fluff ball, seemed to be likeable. In addition to Wen Jin¡¯s good words and bad words, he was still a contract beast. Even if the rumors outside were terrible, people would be more or less affected by their own eyes. And they saw such a pleasant-looking little fellow running around. One by one, they all could not help the itchy feeling in their fingers. However, before their foolish desire was put into practice, a long-lost ck-faced God appeared behind Wen Jin.
Dark-faced God rolled up Wen Jin like a gust of wind, then took him all the way out of the scientific research institute and got in one of the cars.
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin was ready to close the door of the car on Dewitt when he looked back and said, ¡°Where are you going again?¡±
It was only daytime now. ording to the intuition that Wen Jin raised during this period, he could tell even with his tail hair that Dewitt was definitely not going home.
All day long, they had been busy with no time to stop and this person still needed to advance. The demons and beasts of Honghuang were not so casual when they were about to advance. Wen Jin frowned. ¡°In such extraordinary times, you can¡¯t rest more?¡±
This was a question worth discussing. It was better to keep discussing this issue so as to dispel the awkwardness of Wen Jin¡¯s heart, which has beenpressed for more than twenty minutes.
However, he apparently underestimated Dewitt¡¯s ability to settle ounts.
¡°We are going to the army and then going home.¡± Dewitt pet Wen Jin¡¯s forehead, answered the little fox¡¯s question in one sentence and then quickly shifted the topic, ¡°What did you learn about sex?¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s ws pped fiercely on the cushion, stared at Dewitt and especially wanted to throw back the other person¡¯s words directly!
Nevertheless, Dewitt¡¯s face was thick and such a stare was of no use. He blinked his serious eyes and reclined on the cushion. He looked very unwilling and muttered, ¡°It¡¯s no use.¡±
¡°Who says it¡¯s useless? It¡¯s just the wrong asion.¡± Dewitt looked at Wen Jin, then raised his lips, full of one carrying a spade wanting to dig a hole. ¡°You can learn more at night.¡±
Wen Jin was a good schr, totally appropriate. He ufortably pulled at the seat under his paws, feeling like a cow¡¯s head talking to the horse, ¡°You know the asion is not right, but have you ever thought about the object not being right?¡±
Dewitt paused and nced at him.
The atmosphere suddenly quieted down.
Just during the whole process of examination, Wen Jin struggled for a while and then was very quiet. He didn¡¯t speak in a hard ce. After that, he kept silent. Dewitt didn¡¯t know what his little head melon had umted in those tens of minutes.
¡°Tell me seriously, Dewitt.¡± Looking back out of the window, the little white dumpling suddenly sighed and said in a rather serious tone, ¡°Do you really want to be with a fox?¡±
There were quite a lot of difficulties and hardships.
¡°I can live a long time, much longer than your life, even if you pour your life into me, it may be a drop in the ocean for me.¡± Wen Jin looked down at his paws. Those eyes that usually looked clean seemed to contain thousands of words at the moment. ¡°It¡¯s not worth it.¡±
Dewitt touched Wen Jin¡¯s hair and gave it a stroke. He seemed to be savoring Wen Jin¡¯s words. He turned his attention repeatedly on ¡°a drop in the ocean¡± and suddenly asked, ¡°How old are you?¡±
Wen Jin had been hesitating for a while, still telling the truth, ¡°More than a thousand years old.¡± He wanted Dewitt to know the distance between them, so that Wen Jin would feel much better if he could persuade the other side, or even make the other side feel a little bit frustrated.
¡°Cassey is right.¡± It was a distinct age, but Dewitt seemed to ept it in a second, even joking with a little smile, ¡°What a little ancestor.¡±
Wen Jin did not move and he felt that after this joke, Dewitt might have something to say.
The idea of the little fox shed by and Dewitt on the other side spoke the greatest truth, ¡°Can you transform?¡±
Wen Jin exploded, ¡°Why do you always pay attention to the shape -¡°
¡°Because you¡¯d be an adult.¡± Dewitt said six words in a meaningful way.
Having been stunned by his six words, Wen Jin, who suddenly responded to something, rushed up and wanted to hit him. ¡°Chee!¡±
The w was caught in the air by Dewitt and then Wen Jin was embraced by him. It was the first time that Dewitt held the little fat fox tightly in his arms in a human-like position.
¡°I¡¯m dead serious. The one left behind is the saddest one.¡± Dewitt pinched his gentle face and his gentle eyes fell onto him firmly.
Wen Jin was stunned by his eyes. When he looked back, he found that Dewitt¡¯s sentence had gone like this. ¡°No more?¡±
¡°There are many, you want to hear?¡± Dewitt looked at Wen Jin, reached out and touched him on the top of his head. His voice was soft, but with a fatal temptation, ¡°Say it first. After I finish, you must give me a clear answer.¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s ears shrank back.
In the position of being held by Dewitt, his chin fell on the other side¡¯s shoulder. He felt a sense of security from the other side. For a long time, he took his head back and looked out of the window. His tail waved. ¡°Let me think about it.¡±
Such an answer was too disadvantageous and it was not in line with his own style at all, as Wen Jin thought at that time. He thought that if he changed his position, he would be the little tail. If he heard this sentence, he might blow it up directly.
So when he finished this sentence, his eyes took in Dewitt in a bottomless way. However, the other side¡¯s look was veryfortable, this guy¡¯s facial features were stiff and his side profile looked particrly good. Wen Jin suddenly remembered the scene of his own beast nest in the cave. It seemed that the days that had passed had actually been decades.
For him, there was no value in remembering.
He didn¡¯t know why, but just at that moment, a strange impulse surged in his heart.
Chapter 64 - Wen Jin bent down.
Chapter 64: Wen Jin bent down.
Military Department.
¡°That¡¯s it.¡± Looking haggard, Mark showed a video connected to the interrogation room to Dewitt and pulled hard at his ear.
The video showed the Major General who bombed Wen Jin and the Qi beasts in the mountains a few days ago. What was slightly different from the previous one was the camouge on the Major General, had now been removed. The red eyes and sharp ears belonging to the Uttar people were exposed and many colors decorated their face. Every wound they had dealt was very heavy.
Dewitt scanned the report with an ugly face. ¡°Are they all dead?¡¯¡±
Mark nodded and shook his head again. ¡°We were only able to catch this one. They were too fast to stop.¡±
Once discovered, this kind of undercover infiltration into the empire was basically a dead end. The undercover Uttar mission felt a little more harmful as these agents had been trained to work as one and Dewitt did not know whether their ideas belonged to the Uttar alone. Before they died, these people destroyed their faces and stripped off the characteristics of the Uttar people. The process was cruel and heartbreaking.
In the video, this one was captured by a guard soldier with an excellent reaction, but after that, the man still showed extraordinary uncooperation. After that, Mark also gave Dewitt timely monitoring. Cassey was interrogating inside, but his face didn¡¯t look very good.
¡°Still nothing?¡± Dewitt asked.
Mark gave a bitterugh. There were many undercover suicides, but those who couldmit suicide after destroying their looks were more determined and they didn¡¯t even think about capital punishment. It was just like being deprived of pain nerves and threats wouldn¡¯t work by any means.
¡°Let me in.¡± Dewitt ordered sternly.
¡°Yes.¡± Mark said as he opened the door to the surveince room, ¡°But Marshal, the Prime Minister arrived at the Army five minutes ago. This time, the situation is somewhat unpleasant. We can¡¯t stop them from taking people away. Admiral Shen sent me a message that he could only stall them for twenty minutes at most.¡±
It had been more than a day since the undercover activities that involved such dramatic changes in the rtions between the two countries were originally handed over to the main management of the House of Representatives. They wanted the Uttarian to be under house arrest. In the past, Dewitt would not find it so hard to stop people from disobeying his orders.
If only Melson was still the former Melson. When he thought of it, Dewitt went in with a cold face.
¡°Marshal.¡± Cassey, in the supervisory room, saw Dewitt walk in and his face moved then a bitter smile came out. ¡°Here you are.¡±
Dewitt looked at the man sitting in the chair with a cold heart. When he walked in, the man did not react at all and his breathing remained unchanged.
Could such a subtle instinct be suppressed? No wonder Cassey couldn¡¯t get the man to speak anything for so long.
With that in mind, Dewitt¡¯s eyes fell unconsciously on the vital signs beside him.
Cassey saw Dewitt¡¯s eyes, rubbed his hands silently andughed, ¡°I suspected it several times. He¡¯s alive.¡±
¡°Ondi?¡± Dewitt nced at the man¡¯s name on the file and suddenly changed it into a strangenguage, spitting out two words. ¡°In Uttarian, it means brave soldier.¡±
Cassey was stunned.
As Dewitt spoke, Wen Jin raised his head with great interest. At a nce, he saw something was wrong. After thinking for a while, Wen Jin looked at Dewitt.
Dewitt seemed to be trying to say something. Suddenly he looked at Wen Jin and stopped. ¡°Hmm?¡±
¡°Are you going to try to make him confess?¡± This fellow was not deprived of pain nerves, nor was he ignoring the torture, it was simply because his self-consciousness had beenpletely engulfed by his own enchantment.
Uttarian people could charm anyone using their bloodline. How much charm they could create depended on whether their blood was pure or not. Because their enchantment was different from that of Assyrians, either by their ability or by their eyes, undercover Uttars like this, who were properly trained, would actively deviate their self-consciousness so that they couldn¡¯t perceive any changes in the outside world. It was really a good way to deal with interrogation.
No matter how painful or extreme it was, the Uttar wouldn¡¯t open its mouth.
And it was easy to solve this. Find someone who had a stronger charm than him.
This was hardly difficult for Wen Jin.
¡°Yes.¡± Dewitt said, ¡°Shen En doesn¡¯t exaggerate. He said that he could only give us twenty minutes so he really meant twenty minutes.¡±
Wen Jin thought for a moment, ¡°What do you want to ask?¡±
Cassey was stunned by Wen Jin¡¯s chitters which caused the scene of Marshal talking to himself.
¡°Their purpose and method.¡± Dewitt said four words concisely.
¡°I¡¯ll help you.¡± Wen Jin answered immediately.
In peacetime, Wen Jin decided he would certainly take advantage of the opportunity to exchange some benefits for himself. At least, with this, he could help toss Dewitt off track. At the moment, however, he was obviously not in a good mood and his words were wilting.
He really wanted to do Dewitt a favor and not just for Dewitt. There was also Professor Chen and Lin. Since this man was the one who was going to blow them up that day, it might be good for Chen Xiong to ask what was going through his mind.
Wen Jin knew that they had also wanted the bracelet or had at least thought about it.
Dewitt frowned after Wen Jin¡¯s response, then reacted with some surprise in his eyes, ¡°You can?¡±
¡°Yes.¡± Wen Jin took it for granted before he said, ¡°But this fellow is also strange since his enchantment can achieve the result of death by blocking the brain waves. Didn¡¯t he just want tomit suicide before? I don¡¯t know what he¡¯s been doing for so long now -¡°
Before Wen Jin finished, he suddenly noticed something wrong and Dewitt¡¯s face on the other side changed. Then, in the next second, the Uttar, who had been quiet since the beginning, suddenly moved his finger.
Then the man raised his head sharply and stared in their direction. The injured dark red eyes looked extravasive. A needle fell quietly in the monitoring room. However, Dewitt and Cassey heard a sharp ringing in their ears. The ringing was surging through their brains as if it was going to blow them up. The pain was so sharp that Cassey could not help stepping back and Dewitt¡¯s face turned pale instantly.
When Wen Jin reacted, it was toote.
Dewitt¡¯s face changed again and again and the unstable energy in his abdomen suddenly stirred up, as if it wished to rush out of his body immediately.
It was also a type of enchantment.
Wen Jin¡¯s heart jumped. He didn¡¯t think that the Uttar would use all his reiki on Dewitt at thest moment. This kind of enchantment and spiritual dissociation was somewhat simr, but it was an active spiritual dissociation. With Dewitt¡¯s body preparing to advance, the passive spiritual dissociation was definitely not a good omen.
Spiritual dissociation meant that the brain lost control over the body. Usually it would be okay, but now, this guy had an advanced body.
Wen Jin totally neglected this. He made a noise and shouted at Cassey beside him, ¡°Hurry up, get him out!¡±
The supervisory room was quiet for a moment.
Wen Jin didn¡¯t even get a reply.
He was stunned. Turning his head around, he saw Cassey¡¯s face and lips trembling and sweat beads sprouting from his forehead. He looked as if he had been oppressed to the extreme by something and he did not listen at all.
Meanwhile, a slow rm sounded outside the corridor and inside the surveince room and Mark¡¯s voice came in. ¡°The energy shield has been broken. What¡¯s the matter, Major General, Marshal? The energy output has reached the S rank 4th level. Theputer says it is the Marshal¡¯s? Major General...Marshal, what¡¯s wrong with him?¡± Mark¡¯s voice was full of anxiety.
It was toote.
Wen Jin clenched his teeth and said, ¡°You get that man out.¡± As he spoke, he pointed to the Uttar at the other end with his ws outstretched. His eyes were full of real anger. ¡°Don¡¯t let him die, just wait for me to go out!¡±
As he spoke, he quickly created a barrier around Cassey and the Uttar. The gasping Cassey did not stop for a second and subconsciously carried out Wen Jin¡¯s orders. Even Cassey did not know why he suddenly listened to a fox like that.
¡°Can you cut off the surveince?¡± Wen Jin did not forget what Mark had shown Dewitt at the door before. He wanted to ask this question, but seeing Cassey¡¯s state, he didn¡¯t say it atst.
Cassey pinched his fist at the other end and looked at Dewitt with some apprehension. He seemed to want to talk, but he finally failed to speak out and rushed out of the room with the Uttar on his shoulder.
The moment the two men left the room, Dewitt, who was struggling fiercely with the energy in his body, seemed to perceive something. The look between his eyebrows loosened violently and the next second, a tremendous reiki seemed to have lost it¡¯s reins and surged outpletely.
At this point, Dewitt was somewhat unable to stand up. He suddenly stepped back two steps and the man, as tall as a hill, fell to the ground. At the moment when his legs were about to bend, a few wisps of smoke suddenly rose around him, urately locating the reiki traces and blocking the monitors.
Then, in the interrogation room, there was another aura, with a trace of fragrant wilderness. The next second, Dewitt¡¯s weak body was supported by a pair of thin hands.
¡°That¡¯s silly.¡± A crisp, sneering voice sounded.
It was a slender young man in a long robe. With red lips, white teeth, picturesque eyebrows and a pair of peach blossom eyes that used to be smiling, but now were round and looked very angry. He looked deeply at Dewitt, who hadpletely fainted.
Wen Jin stared at Dewitt for a long time and finally sighed, unable to put the man on the seat beside him.
His eyes fell on to the creases between Dewitt¡¯s eyebrows and he saw that the man had always been able to hide his exhaustion. Wen Jin sighed sadly at the thoughts that he had been spinning through his head for several days.
However, one could only rely on themselves for progress, even Wen Jin could not intervene. Monks would pay attention to understanding everything and they would blindly lead, so that one day everything would fall behind.
After thinking for a moment, Wen Jin¡¯s fingers covered Dewitt¡¯s lower abdomen. Feeling the hot temperature of the ce was enough to imagine how Dewitt was suffering at this moment. The heat was almost like a burning fire.
Dewitt¡¯s forehead was sweating and his face was full of pain.
Wen Jin bit his lower lip and tried to pass on his cold temperature. However, a gentle turn of his finger made him stiffen.
Wen Jin, who suddenly thought of something, drew back his hand, his long eyshes drooping and his eyes fell on Dewitt. His dark eyes gave him a panoramic view of Dewitt¡¯s struggle and the storm in his body, especially the pain between his eyebrows.
For a long time, the young man seemed to sigh. The bony hand stretched out, sped Dewitt¡¯s chin and white arms fell out of his long robe.
In ancient times, the reiki of demons and beasts could not be found. In the past, many monks dreamed of it. It could prolong life, could help them advance, etc. A variety of rumors emerged endlessly, but only a few could really suppress the blood of demons and beasts.
If you want to, try it.
Wen Jin wanted to bite open his finger and feed Dewitt the blood on his fingertip. However, his eyes lingered on Dewitt¡¯s face for a long time. He didn¡¯t know what was on his mind. The ghostly paleness of his face made him feel terrible. He bent down.
The next moment, the cold lips fell, apanied by a quiet cool air that breathed into Dewitt¡¯s body.
At that instant, the maniac reiki in Dewitt¡¯s lower abdomen was cruelly suppressed by some intrepid instinctive consciousness. Then, the tender lip was sucked.
Chapter 65 - Kiss.
Chapter 65: Kiss.
Dewitt¡¯s progress in the past could not be considered fast or slow. There were many forms of advancement, but there were invariables; the expansion of the dan, the speed of reiki operation and the effect of reiki operation.
Ranks in the Empire were congenital and at the moment of birth, they would be judged and rank would be acquired through efforts. But because of the energy storm, most ordinary Assyrians would choose to give up the acquired advanced learning. Only soldiers in the army and some gifted children inrge families would choose the acquired practice.
Someone would not die during the process of ascension, but every time it was thorough baptism of reiki, iparably painful and difficult. Even Dewitt¡¯s body must choose to shut down every time for ascension.
Advanced ability users, in such a closed of state, were extremely sensitive. They needed a fairly closed, quiet and uninterrupted space and stay in it for at least a month before they could advance.
In this month, they would receive extreme physical exercise and reiki release inhtion exercises. The whole process was exhausting. One could not sleep well, let alone eat good things. To say it lightly, it was a month of hell.
So ability users had always been cautious during their advancements. The stronger their ability, the more cautious they needed to be. This was the first time that Dewitt had been forced to advance in such an environment.
ording to data surveys in the Empire, only those of rank 3 or higher could materialize an ability, such as the me produced by Dewitt as a fire energizer and Wen Jin as a water spiritual root, which could gather reiki into water. A Level 4 energizer was symbiotic with reiki. The most intuitive way to say it is that Dewitt could adjust the temperature of his body, but also turn part of his body into a pure me.
Such abilities were limited within Assyria, so every level 3 or higher ability user would wear a restraining bracelet on their wrist.
A level 5 ability user was a myth in the empire. A myth with little urate data to properly examine. In other words, when the previous users advanced, there was still data to refer to and ns to be made ahead of time. But a level 5 was aplete nk.
Unexpectedly, even Dewitt himself did not think anything after feeling that the energy core was approaching advancement. Normally he would arrange a lot of training to speed up the progress of the energy core and strengthen his body.
Although it felt as if they were only one step away, it could be easily suppressed. On this point, those who stalled too long and failed to advance until their life expectancy would be close to death.
This was true for any level.
From going from level 4 to level 5, was not like the gap between a level 1 and level 2, but a deep gully.
It was rumored that only the ancestors of Assyria could reach level 5 and all those who did were miracles in history and possessed mysterious abilities. Ancient records said that such users were born in fire, could transform into magma and even could even melt their entire body between heaven and earth and live forever.
Dewitt had little idea about anything rted to a level 5. Under the theory of their life span, he had the same wish, but he never thought that he would break through to level 5 under such a state.
The reiki in the interrogation room was not strong and, in normal times, it could hardly cause any harm to Dewitt. It was small and weak, but like a ghost, it created dim little dreams and agitated his energy core.
At the moment, when he felt something was wrong, Dewitt subconsciously wanted to harness his energy, but it was too strong and quite different from Zerg poisoning.
It was not like the Zerg poison that huddled inside the energy core. On the contrary, as they advanced, the energy stored in the energy core seemed to have been subjected to some tremendous fright, rushing out of his energy core in an attempt to surge out of all the veins of his body.
Dewitt felt as if his whole body was about to burst open. Under such a zing temperature, he could hardly feel the existence of his energy core. His whole body was a sea of fire.
Under such shock, people would normally lose themselves especially when driven by the reiki. The mood around Dewitt began to be a little manic. When faced with Zerg poisoning and detoxification, Dewitt had forced all his reiki to be blocked in his body, but it was no use now. The more he refused to let the reiki out, the more agitated it became and the higher the temperature rose. Just as Dewitt felt his whole skeleton was burning and his energy was getting more and more uncontroble, he felt a cool touching from the direction of his lips.
It was soft, as if he could melt in the feeling. With a silky fragrance, it left Dewitt subconsciously stunned. Then, the cool feeling came into his body with the soft thing. The cool sense was distinct and light. It was not worth mentioning at allpared with the burning feeling in his body. But unexpectedly, the cool feeling came into his body all the way and formed a slightfort to his energy. Forced into the extreme heat of hell, he was pulled out be that single trace of rity.
Something in the body seemed to be triggered by this first feeling.
Not enough.
It wasn¡¯t enough.
Dewitt¡¯s reason returned and his instinct was able to help him surge out of the cage of fire. He held out his hand and held the other side, so that his body could be more closely tied to what was soft and icy.
What...
In a blurred consciousness, Dewitt seemed to react and this single word shed through his mind. With the golden contract in his body, he firmly held the other side, regardless of his struggle and hesitation and intruded into the other side¡¯s lip.
The tip of his tongue stirred and sucked the fluid which made him feel good and made it harder to control. On the one hand, he wished to absorb the other side thoroughly. On the other hand, he looked forward to more and stronger responses from the other side.
In that instant, the vigorous desire made Dewitt¡¯s energy tremble more intensely, like a fire from the devil, almost totally devouring him. Dewitt madly plundered and his agitation overturned him. It was at that moment that Dewitt felt that the other side¡¯s struggle seemed to weaken a little, hesitating, as if with a little temptation.
Self-discipline and self-control were the main principles of Dewitt¡¯s life, but at that moment, he added four words to his dictionary and immediately carried it forward. He ran his tongue hard over the soft lip and when his finger touched the exposed arm of the other side, he couldn¡¯t help his soul shaking when he felt human skin.
It was still not enough.
The overwhelming desire to want to conquer began to bring Dewitt¡¯s reason back from the cage. He wanted more, to plunder more and go deeper.
These thoughts calmed down Dewitt¡¯s anxiety and his unprepared advance and the coolness and inner contract soothed his irritable reiki. It was in that instant that Dewitt¡¯s energy core seemed toprehend and break through something, slowly recovering the energy surging around his body in a new, more rapid way.
However, Dewitt¡¯s body was still very hot, his whole abdomen was blistering, the impulse to burst out, regardless of the other person, caused him to hold the other more closely and squeeze his body into the other.
As Dewitt¡¯s tongue continued to move over the other¡¯s lip and his hand touched the delicate skin on the back of the neck of the other through the wide clothes. The man, who had been bullied by him for a long time, seemed to have endured to the limit, biting the intruders lips fiercely.
The next second, Dewitt tasted blood.
The advancement of the an ability user shone fiercely over his body. At that moment, Dewitt¡¯s whole body seemed to have entered a new, vast universe.
At this moment, however, Marshal had only one feeling.
Pain.
¡°Open the door.¡± Outside, in the surveince room, the monitors werepletely blocked by smoke. Melson, others and Admiral Shen, stood as if watching a y and Cassey, who stretched his arms wide, blocking them from entering the interrogation room.
Cassey, who could not say how many times he heard this, shook his head resolutely.
¡°Sir, Professor Lin and Professor Steve are on their way.¡± Behind Melson, a trusted many down the terminal in his hand and reported seriously.
¡°Major General.¡± Melson nodded and straightened up. ¡°Do you know what you¡¯re doing now? The monitoring system is out of order, leaving Dewitt alone who had just been stimted. I am now the highestmanding officer in the room and you have made us miss the best time to get the Marshal. In the case that the Marshal encounters any issues, do you want to be held responsible?¡±
Cassey¡¯s face was ck and blue. He tightened his fists and clenched his teeth. ¡°Report! Subordinate doesn¡¯t dare! Marshal¡¯s advanced energy is strong, even I couldn¡¯t withstand being in the room. If you open the door, the energy wille gushing out and none of us will be able to control it at all! ¡°
Cassey was a A ss ability user and he could not withstand the energy let alone Melson, Shen En and other ordinary people.
Hearing this, a close believer behind Melson nced sharply at Cassey and asked in a somewhat sharp voice, ¡°You said you couldn¡¯t stand it, so how did you manage to carry people out of it and still stand here?¡±
Everyone paused and focused on Cassey with a distrustful gaze.
Cassey opened his mouth, waspletely blocked by this sentence, thinking of themand of the little fox, Cassey clenched his teeth and did not speak.
When the confidant looked at him like this, he knew he had caught on to something and was about to continue the attack when Melson suddenly reached out and interrupted him. Melson looked up and down at Cassey, seemingly looking for something, but failed to find it. He turned to Mark and asked, ¡°What¡¯s the energy monitoring index reading?¡±
¡°Reporting, the index haspletely surged.¡± Mark said, pulling out a light screen and looking at the red lines that were off the charts. The group of people couldn¡¯t help eximing.
This index instrument, unlike the one on the food street, exists to record all levels of data and it does not break down even when it has be so popr that it was unimaginable in the past.
¡°The index has now reached a level that was totally unattainable in the past. I¡¯m sorry, Prime Minister, but I think Major General Cassey is right. Nobody can go in at this time.¡± Because no one could withstand it, even in protective clothing, it is difficult to guarantee their safety.
After all, such a powerful ability user unconsciously spreading their power, but if they didn¡¯t mean to, people may copse under the strong oppression. Mark said this, looked at Cassey, who was safe and sound.
When Cassey hade out, Mark had noticed that the fox was on the other side. It was the Marshal¡¯s precious white fox. If something happened, Cassey would surely bring out the little fox and Cassey would never be the one who abandoned the Marshal at the critical moment because of any circumstances.
He didn¡¯t have a fox with him and he could still stand here like this.
Mark scrunched his eyes at the thought of the Marshal¡¯s house that had been stabbed by the icence and the amazing things that the fox had been doing one after another.
Level 5 was an area that had not been reached by Assyrian¡¯s for nearly a hundred years. In the face of such an unknown, anyone¡¯s abilities seemed too small to be able to resist.
A few months ago, when the little white fox pped him in the face, the Marshal opened his eyes and this scene came to Mark¡¯s mind. He dropped his eyes.
With Mark¡¯s lips tightened, Melson seemed to think for a moment and his face remained still, but several guesses crossed his mind. Finally, he ordered, ¡°Let Professor Lin get them ready as soon as possible. This instrument is ced directly in the corridor and let people check it over and over again. Once the index returns to safety, the door opens immediately.¡±
Melson gave Cassey a serious look.
Thetter looked firm and straightened his neck. ¡°Yes!¡±
It was a fairly long dream.
Eventually, Dewitt seemed to have fallen into a cool world. The feverish Dewitt just touched the world and did not want to go away. He stood firmly in the world and refused to move even if someone pushed him by force. For a long time, it seemed that someone sighed softly and after a while, a hand pped slowly on his shoulder.
The force was very light, as if fearing to disturb him, with tenderness.
Then Dewitt woke up.
It was a snow-white ceiling and the instruments and smells that belonged to the hospital. Closing his eyes, Dewitt knew where he was without much thought. He was still very ufortable, with some dull swelling and pain in his brain, but he still carefully scanned his surroundings. When he did not find the figure he wanted to see, Dewitt closed his eyes and was disappointed.
¡°You awake?¡± Archie¡¯s voice sounded.
Dewitt put his hand on his forehead and his body was terribly hot, but he could not feel it. After a long time, he answered, ¡°Yes.¡±
As he spoke, the tip of Dewitt¡¯s tongue moved slightly and a strong tingling sensation prated instantly. The bloodletting fragment of his dream came to mind. Dewitt¡¯s injured tip of his tongue slightly moved and a tingle of blood melted into his mouth.
It was not very long ago.
The dream was real.
Archie looked at the data board next to his eyes. ¡°Basic test, your name?¡±
¡°Dewitt.¡± Dewitt paused for a moment and his hoarse voice answered.
¡°Power properties?¡±
¡°Fire.¡±
¡°Power ss?¡±
¡°S ss... Level 5.¡± Dewitt paused for a moment and said thest two words.
Archie seemed relieved at Dewitt¡¯s sober mind and looked at the data board again. ¡°God, your body data is terrifying. Do you feel any change now?¡±
¡°I feel...¡± Dewitt said the words and then stopped.
There were too many changes in the body, such as the expansion of the energy core; what kind of cirction formed; the color of the energy in the body seems to be deeper than before after the operation and even the operation of his muscles could be clearly changed by the energy.
In a word, it had infinite possibilities and now was the time to figure it out.
The sense of emptiness he had felt after entering the first level was so obvious in his heart that it seemed as if his whole body had taken on a new look. Dewitt paused for a moment and did not finish his sentence, because he could not find any precise words to describe it. Suddenly, the topic changed, ¡°What about Wen Jin?¡±
¡°Hmm?¡± Archie had not heard Wen Jin¡¯s name yet and when it jumped out of Dewitt¡¯s mouth, he was still a little stunned. But when he thought about the name Dewitt could call out when he didn¡¯t know it, he knew in his heart who it was, ¡°He¡¯s outside. You¡¯ve been in aa for eight hours -¡°
Dewitt frowned. Just after that long dream, he felt as if he had been unconscious for centuries. He didn¡¯t expect it to have only been eight hours.
¡°He¡¯s been watching you for the first five hours. Eve just took him out to eat. Now it¡¯s almost time toe back and let him in?¡±
Dewitt was struck with these words, his eyebrows stretched out and his tight body rxed. ¡°Uh-huh.¡±
¡°It¡¯s incredible that this little fellow has been with you all the time when your energy is most chaotic and he¡¯s still able to stand it. When the group of experts rushed to see the harmless little fox, their eyes were rolling.¡± Archie said with a sigh, ¡°You don¡¯t know how terrible your energy index was at that moment... But Melson invited Old Chen too. He had it checked and made sure it was all right.¡± As if afraid of Dewitt¡¯s worries, Archie finally added another sentence.
¡°Bring him in.¡± Dewitt lowered his arms and revealed a pair of clear eyes, which seemed to be very t, but deep in the heart, there was quite deep emotion.
¡°All right.¡± Archie shrugged. ¡°First, Melson is waiting for you, so you may not have much time. Second, the expert group is waiting for you, too. You have very little time. Third ¨C ¡° Archie¡¯s eyes moved. ¡°Little fox, he¡¯s in a bad mood now. When we shipped you out, he was just like a little thing. When Eve took him out, she ran around too and in a twinkling of an eye she could not see the fox.¡± Archie said this, sweeping Dewitt a little, ¡°In a word, you¡¯re doing your best.¡±
Dewitt gave him a calm look.
Archie then reconfirmed the data and gestured to him, ¡°It¡¯s urgent. I¡¯ll give you five minutes at most and then I¡¯ll have someonee in to check it.¡±
Wen Jin was still quiet when he was carried to the bed by Archie.
However, when Archie left the room and looked up and down at Dewitt, he immediately began to get angry and drilled aside but was caught by Dewitt. The little fat paw immediately began to scratch with great courage.
Usually the little white fox liked Dewitt¡¯s aura and temperature best, but at this moment, meeting Dewitt¡¯s body was like meeting a flood beast. Even the soft little meat cushion was unwilling to lean on Dewitt.
Dewitt, the level 5 epic ability user, had been scratched and had several red prints on his hands, which should have been hardened to the extreme. Wen Jin was very fierce at the moment.
Just as Wen Jin scratched hard and refused to make a sound, Dewitt suddenly leaned his face toward the little fox¡¯s ear and whispered, ¡°Very painful.¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s ws shrank unconsciously and his eyes also looked at Dewitt¡¯s hand unnaturally. It was all marked with red. There were some signs of bleeding.
Wen Jin¡¯s ears shrank.
The next second, Dewitt spit out two words, ¡°My tongue.¡±
¡°Chee!¡± Wen Jin couldn¡¯t hold back, roaring and bouncing back his retracted ears angrily. He stood stiff and began to scratch with his paws more vigorously. He used Dewitt¡¯s hand as a gripper and his dark eyes were staring at the door. He looked anxious to disappear from the room in a minute.
But Dewitt didn¡¯t feel as if he had been scratched. One hand touched Wen Jin¡¯s abdominal hair. The other hand turned him around and looked at him forcefully. The corner of his lip was a little funny. ¡°You bite, yet you still want to run?¡±
Chapter 66 - Wherever you are, I’ll be there.
Chapter 66: Wherever you are, I¡¯ll be there.
Wen Jin red at Dewitt, pped him with one paw, opened his mouth and tried to howl, but his eyes fell on Dewitt¡¯s slightly raised thin lips, as if suddenly remembered something. His big tail shook uneasily in front of him, as if trying to hide his whole face.
¡°Was it you?¡± Dewitt¡¯s fingers touched Wen Jin¡¯s belly, his eyes were deep and his voice was light, as if he were afraid of something. As he spoke, Wen Jin was still looking around.
ording to Archie, when his energy exploded, Wen Jin was always around him and he knew that his energy exploded uncontrobly during the time he was unconscious. He was afraid that Wen Jin was injured.
Wen Jin chittered, hesitated for a moment, did not deny it, but did not admit it. The pair of ck eyes looked to the side and he did not struggle, looking like a dead fox.
After repeatedly checking him for any obvious wounds and gently pressing some key parts, seeing Wen Jin¡¯s face was no different, Dewitt felt relieved. His hand moved to Wen Jin abdomen fur and turned his fingers in a circle, ¡°Do you not want to say anything?¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s dead eyes moved and then he nced down.
¡°I said I wouldn¡¯t force you,¡± said Dewitt, squeezing his hand on Win Jin¡¯s paw and kissing it intimately. ¡°But don¡¯t let me wait too long.¡±
The little paw pad was soft and cool and there was a familiar feeling on Dewitt¡¯s face, especially the temperature, which was exactly the same as in his dream. It seemed that the feeling still remained ingrained in his body.
The thought that little fox had not been affected by him at his most painful time made him feel calm. Dewitt understood everything. His eyes were sincere when he kissed the paw pad again. ¡°Thank you.¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s tail wobbled ufortably and his head was thrown aside. The firmness of Dewitt¡¯s voice always gave him a very special feeling, a special... Ahhh, Wen Jin felt that if he continued to follow the other side into this atmosphere, maybe he would be impulsive like the devil.
¡°Now,¡± After a long time, Dewitt heard a voice, clear and crisp, ¡°the lingshi... Don¡¯t absorb too much reiki. Don¡¯t be greedy and let the new core adapt to your body first.¡± Dewitt looked at Wen Jin. ¡°And what¡¯s wrong with your body? It¡¯s very hot and so on.¡± Wen Jin asked, ufortably looking down at the sheets.
Ancient demons and beasts had strong bodies, which were not easily epted by ordinary people. Although they could absorb many benefits, it was also a question whether they could build up any resistance.
Dewitt paused and said carefully, ¡°Nothing is wrong, why?¡±
Wen Jin looked up at him, looked at Dewitt¡¯s body again, thought for a while and said nothing more. Wen Jin always liked to be noisy. In the past, as long as Dewitt was in Wen Jin¡¯s space, he would be quiet for a few minutes, but recently the silence had be more frequent.
Dewitt frowned and reached for Wen Jin¡¯s paw. ¡°What¡¯s wrong? Notfortable?¡±
Win Jin pped Dewitt¡¯s hand and his voice was a little dull. ¡°Do you want me to be human?¡±
Dewitt was stunned, of course, the answer was yes, but he always felt that it was a little strange to answer so intuitively, which was different from his original intention. On second thought, Dewitt did not speak, but looked at Wen Jin and wanted to hear his story.
¡°Dewitt, do you know what I¡¯m going to give up when I¡¯m human to be with you?¡± Wen Jin¡¯s voice was very serious.
As a demon who had lived for over a thousand years and was focused on being alone, although it was a bit scattered and now there was no one he would miss in Honghuang. Although it was the ce where he had lived for a thousand years, he had his favorite ces and his favorite reiki was extremely abundant there. He had pursued being an apex demon that could fly for so long.
But in this world, it was impossible to fly. To promise Dewitt, in Wen Jin¡¯s view, meant to abandon everything from his pastpletely. Wen Jin had always warned himself to use his feelings cautiously. His parents, brothers and sisters who died after their short lives had given him a bang in the head. People here, their lives were really just a drop in the ocean, but every time, he was sad for those little drops in the ocean for a long time.
Wen Jin¡¯s nature had always been noisy, but since Master¡¯s ascent, he began to hibernate, thinking every ten years was a single day. He did not like to go out to y or eat. He stayed in his cave every day and slept for nearly a hundred years.
It was not until the wholend was almost renewed that he came out of his cave again.
And if he stayed here, he would not even have his own cave, only a small tail. Could this small tail bear the choice of living?
There was only one person in his life who lived with him in any world. Wen Jin had never tried and never thought about it finding someone else. He was a little afraid. Wen Jin was curious and interested when he listened to the stories of the storyteller, whichsted for only a few dozen minutes, but he didn¡¯t want the ups and downs of these types of feelings at all.
Dewitt looked at Win Jin. The fox was facing him with his back. But at this moment, he could clearly feel the heavy, sad and turbulent feelings in the other¡¯s voice.
Just then, a voice came from the door in the quiet room. It was five minutes Archie had reserved for them. The expert group and Melson woulde in to examine him. The birth of a level 5 miracle was a great surprise to Assyria as a whole.
Wen Jin also realized this and his head, which had been propped up, leaned down and looked out of the window from afar without knowing what he was thinking.
That was a move that made Dewitt¡¯s heart ache.
So just as the door was about to be opened, Dewitt suddenly pulled out the bedside control panel, locked the door from the inside and sent a message to the private terminals of Archie, Professor Lin and Cassey.
[Give me a little bit of time.]
Outside the door, the people were stopped by the suddenly locked door and they looked at each other. The narrow corridor space almost caused an ident. At that moment, the terminals of the three people rang at the same time.
Melson, standing in the middle of the crowd, saw what was on Archie¡¯s terminal and looked deeply into the room.
Dewitt¡¯s style of action had always been precise, which was closely rted to his many years of life on the battlefield. As a Marshal when he gave orders, they were exact. If even amander uttered vague and uncertain words, once the situation went south, morale would also go south.
The word ¡°a little bit¡± was not something he would normally say.
What did that mean?
Thinking of the fox who caused all kinds of legendary events, Melson rubbed his painful temples and knew that something could not be hidden no matter how he tried. In everyone¡¯s eyes, Melson unexpectedly did not give Archie any pressure on the matter, waved his hand, turned and stood outside.
¡°What would you have to give up?¡± Inside the room, Dewitt asked after sending out that text. He rubbed Wen Jin¡¯s head as he listened to the disappearance of the fumbling voices outside the door.
Wen Jin opened his mouth and after a while he choked, a little depressed. He thought it was boring to settle these things with his little tail. Besides, how could he possibly tell Dewitt that he feared that Dewitt would go one day and disappear? He had a bad temper. If one day he knew that they would be together for a lifetime, while Dewitt thought it was only for a time... At some point, Wen Jin felt like he might want to kill somebody angrily.
If the little tail was stolen from him one day, he might want to kill.
¡°When you first came, I told you that I would respect your opinions and would like to wait until you trust me and want to tell me something about you. But you don¡¯t seem to have said that I haven¡¯t done enough, right?¡±
Wen Jin shook his head and knew that Dewitt meant well. He would have a reason to run away, but he couldn¡¯t say that, so he thought about it and said, ¡°You didn¡¯t ask.¡±
Dewitt¡¯s lips twisted, ¡°I¡¯ll ask now. When Mark sent you here before, he said you were injured from being captured but this is wrong.¡± What kind of person would bruise Wen Jin all over his body? Dewitt felt that even he could not do it himself. Within his cognitive scope, if Wen Jin was to be seriously injured like that, it would have to be an entire troop from the military department. The reaction of scientific research institute after seeing Wen Jin was sincere. From the point of view that the scientific research institute had no reaction before Wen Jin showed his ability, Dewitt believed that ny-nine percent of the injuries were not caused by those from Assyria.
¡°Before the beginning of the Zerg War, the main project of the scientific research institute was cross-universe research, so I dare to guess, is your hometown in our universe?¡±
Wen Jin nced at him, did not understand the word universe, but understood the other side¡¯s meaning. He was silent for a long time, eventually nodded his head.
Dewitt felt something in his heart. Although he had a hunch, it really have a positive response form Wen Jin made him feel as if he had been hit by something. He was somewhat depressed. He remembered the little fox, who had juste to him, couldn¡¯t speak for a while.
It was Wen Jin who thought Dewitt would go on to ask him questions about what the world was like in the past, how to get here and so on ¡ª after all, for Assyrians, this question was probably the most attractive one. There were so many mysteries around him, many of which were far beyond Assyria¡¯s knowledge. Wen Jin himself knew that, even more clearly after seeing the researchers in the research institutes always staring at him.
But after a pause, Dewitt just looked at him and asked in a low voice, ¡°Do you miss home?¡±
Wen Jin looked at Dewitt¡¯s eyes. For a long time, the tip of his nose was sour and he whined softly.
Dewitt¡¯s eyes softened and he reached for Wen Jin and held him in his arms. This time, the little fox did not resist his movements. The more he recalled the bruised look of the little fellow who had juste to him, the more distressed Dewitt was. The ck hole problem was shelved after the war began, but before that, Dewitt had heard a little about it.
It was an area where the Empire had never made breakthroughs and the Assyrian efforts to study spacecraft and machinery to withstand the tremendous pressures of space distortion were unsessful. Thinking about such a heroic and high-spirited ability and temper, it would have really hurt to actually go through the wormhole. But even so, the grumpy little fellow saved him time and again.
Dewitt looked at Wen Jin and finally buried his whole face in his belly, sniffing the faint fragrance. Dewitt muffled, ¡°Baby, baby.¡±
¡°Chee.¡± Wen Jin extended his paws and pushed him in the face. ¡°Don¡¯t talk.¡±
¡°Wife.¡±
¡°...Chee!¡± Wen Jin kicked Dewitt¡¯s face with his paws and stared at him. ¡°I said don¡¯t talk!!¡±
Dewitt, as if he hadn¡¯t heard him, said after a long time, ¡°Do you know how to get back to your hometown?¡±
When Wen Jin mentioned this, he was puzzled. He had too little information. How could he possibly know that his body could go against heaven to tear up space and travel through it? Wen Jin felt a headache when he thought about it.
¡°I don¡¯t know.¡± He said.
¡°I¡¯ll help you.¡± Dewitt promised, ¡°Help you collect methods and information and when the war is over, I will donate money into the Research Institute¡¯s project, but only after the war is over.¡±
Wen Jin stared, as if he didn¡¯t understand what Dewitt was saying and this guy was trying to help him find his way back? Even after the end of the war... Who was the war with? The Uttar or the Zerg?
Wen Jin was toozy to think about it. It wasn¡¯t a problem in his eyes. He stared at Dewitt closely for a long time and asked inexplicably, ¡°What about you?¡±
Dewitt held his head in one hand and looked at Wen Jin. After a long time, he touched the furry little head. His eyes were doting. ¡°Wherever you are, I¡¯ll be there.¡±
It took nearly thirty minutes before the door was unlocked. As soon as Archie came in, he saw the red w marks on Dewitt¡¯s hands and was shocked. He thought about what was going on inside, but instead of looking at Wen Jin¡¯s brilliant spirits and a pair of sparkling eyes, Dewitt looked at the little fox on the table with that look on his face.
The results were quite shocking. Almost all the people in white coats ended up looking at Dewitt¡¯s data panels and saying, ¡°This is just as exciting as seeing gold.¡±
Professor Lin also made repeated tests for Dewitt with trembling hands. Time passed very slowly, Wen Jin watched his little tail and his head started to lower. When he saw that he was about to fall asleep, Professor Lin announced that the examination was over. Dewitt, on the other hand, reached out and held the head of the little fox, who fell asleep standing up and leaning sideways.
Thetter woke up from his sleep and sneezed.
¡°Very spiritual.¡± At that moment, Melson came in from the door andmented lightly, without knowing who he was talking about.
Dewitt looked at him.
¡°In the next few days, you must pay attention to physical exercise. Don¡¯t be negligent. If you have any problems at any time, tell me and Archie.¡± Professor Lin was still chattering and after that he thought of something, ¡°By the way, did you wound your hand? Or where did you bump into it by ident?¡± Professor Lin pointed to Dewitt¡¯s hand as he spoke. ¡°Although your healing ability is better than before, in terms of the index, it¡¯s still better to have fewer such wounds.¡±
Wen Jin sneaked his paws away and pretended not to hear anything. Dewitt squinted as he watched the little fellow withdrawing his paws.
¡°And.¡± Professor Lin said, smiling again. ¡°I¡¯ve got some special cakes. I¡¯ll send them back with youter.¡±
On the other side, Archie was about to remind Professor Lin that Dewitt should not eat at the moment, Professor Lin smiled and watched Wen Jin lift up at the second half of the sentence, ¡°For the little dumpling, he is fat and he must be particrly fond of eating. I am old and I cannot taste much anymore. Just remember to give him something to eat, ah.¡±
Archie: ...
Wen Jin: ...
Dewitt: ...
Looking down at his chest fur, Wen Jin instantly felt his paws start to itch and looked up at Dewitt¡¯s arm with a silly eye.
Professor Lin was right. This guy¡¯s healing ability had really improved. He was bleeding before and now there were only a few red marks left. Feeling that he had found something good to grab, Wen Jin smiled and squinted his fox¡¯s eyes.
As Melson sat down, everyone finished and after checking it out, they stepped back one after another.
¡°What¡¯s the matter?¡± When those people left, Melson instantly entered a conversational state and began to gestate. Dewitt asked him directly.
After a pause, Melson said, ¡°Tomorrow morning at nine o¡¯clock, the Prince of the Uttar will be here.¡±
¡°That¡¯s fast,¡± Dewitt remarked, not too salty.
As the times began to change, Melson couldn¡¯t understand the meaning of Dewitt¡¯s words. He coughed lightly. ¡°Something, their representatives mentioned to me. First, I fully respect your opinions, but I¡¯ll ask them for help.¡±
Dewitt looked at him and Wen Jin looked at him, wondering why the man was so inky.
¡°The little prince they sent to us is very interested in you.¡± Melson touched the bridge of his nose. ¡°I haven¡¯t seen the little prince, but the Uttar royal family is pure in blood and usually looks just as good...¡±
¡°Aren¡¯t they dreaming?¡± Dewitt frowned, his face was cold and his heart was not amused.
¡°Chee!¡± The little fox in his arms followed him angrily.
¡°... I also feel it is a little dreamy.¡± Melson said, ¡°But there¡¯s a strong will on their side. Have you ever met them? You know, the Uttar people are particrly troublesome in this respect. They are too good at charming... You have to resist.¡±
Dewitt heard the words enchantment and paused. Suddenly he remembered the cold lips on his in the dream kissing him. He licked his lips and looked at the warmth on his stomach. ¡°I really have to worry about it.¡±
Melson, who thought that Dewitt, a man who did not have human feelings, would be stunned if he knew the man was changed by a dream. He noticed the fox on his stomach, paused for a moment, touched his chin and changed the subject. ¡°I have to be away. The prince will be brought directly to the House tomorrow morning and then the chief of the guard will be there, an hour apart. Will you pick them up?¡± After a pause, Melson added, ¡°Then you can eat well.¡±
¡°As I said, I will not be involved in it.¡± Dewitt¡¯s voice was firm.
The thought of the man who came to the scientific research institute to take the fox away forcibly led Dewitt tounch an attack on Sendo. Melson felt that the first two were big. ¡°I really can¡¯t find a suitable person except you.¡±
Uttar people look at those with the royal blood as Gods in the sky. The so-called chief of guard was the captain who guarded the whole Royal Army. In other words, it was actually the one with the highest military powers in a country. It would be better for Dewitt to go.
¡°Fitt.¡± Dewitt squinted and thought of the count who had lost his temper with Sendo outside the corridor that day. He could barely remember his name. ¡°Your brother, who is in that position, is a man of great alertness, quick-witted and knowledgeable, very good.¡±
Melson: ¡°...¡± Was this a brother he had never seen? But on second thought, this person was really a bit better, Melson thought for a moment, nodded and agreed to this matter.
¡°Man, I have to give them back that person.¡± Finally, the key to his arrival. Melson took a deep breath and seriously talked about the Uttar.
¡°Give him back. What else can you do?¡± Dewitt gave him a sidelong look. ¡°Or are you really not going to give everything back to Uttar?¡±
¡°During your time unconscious, the House didn¡¯t do anything.¡± Melson said, patted his knee and stood up. ¡°What¡¯s in their mind is very important. The House of Representatives knows more about this than the Military Department.¡±
Wen Jin, who was still quiet in Dewitt¡¯s arms, suddenly remembered such a person as the one he saw in the room the other day. Wen Jin wagged his tail and pped Dewitt, thinking that enchantment was just like ying in front of him. He had been kissed by his little tail for so long that he needed to p him.
¡°Give me another day,¡± said Dewitt, with a little bit of a kindness.
Melson looked at him suspiciously.
¡°In exchange, Cassey will personally protect you that night.¡± Dewitt kept his subordinates working overtime without blinking his eyes, especially ruthless.
Melson did not know what to think. After a while, he really agreed. Just before leaving, he could not help looking at Wen Jin for several seconds. Finally, with some deep emotion, he asked, ¡°Dewitt. Are there people who are guilty for tampering with history?¡±
Chapter 67 - Kiss
Chapter 67: Kiss
Are people guilty of tampering with history?
When Melson said this, Wen Jin¡¯s mind remained on another matter. Then Dewitt called to him and repeated the question to him. Wen Jin recovered.
¡°No.¡± Faced with this question, Wen Jin answered without thinking about it.
¡°Why?¡±
¡°Those standing at the top have the ability to tamper with history and the rules formted by the strong and the weak are never the same.¡± Wen Jin squinted. ¡°People with such abilities are not restricted by ordinary rules. They can even create new rules. Who judges them guilty?¡±
Dewitt was stunned. This was the first time he had discussed such a question with Wen Jin. The answer of the little fox was somewhat unexpected.
Wen Jin was not interested in it. He did not want to go deep after answering. Instead, he pressed a paw on Dewitt¡¯s chest and asked somewhat unhappily, ¡°Have you seen him?¡±
¡°Hmm?¡± Dewitt¡¯s thoughts remained on Wen Jin¡¯s reply, but he never recovered.
¡°The Uttar Prince. The one who wants to marry you.¡± Wen Jin said, wrinkling his nose and looking unhappy.
The little fox gave Dewitt a special look. After a while, he felt something else in the fox¡¯s eyes and smiled. ¡°It¡¯s a problem between countries. It doesn¡¯t matter whether he sees me or not.¡±
Dewitt had been threatened to marry Uttar for nearly twenty years, which would bring great benefits to the Uttar people. Since the Uttar people had gone deep into Assyria, they must have heard a little about the contradiction between Dewitt and the House of Representatives some time ago. It was not difficult to guess the intention at this time. And Melson certainly understood the implication and conveyed it in advance, which was quite obvious.
¡°Really?¡± The little fox crooked his ears.
¡°Really.¡± Dewitt straightened his face and looked very honest. But immediately after that, the debauchee instinct did not change and he went in to kiss the fox¡¯s little face.
But when Wen Jin saw his thin lips nearing, he suddenly remembered something. He could not help but retreat back and flee the scene.
The little fox, who escaped from the scene, was still a little annoyed. He felt that his little tail might be brewing some bad idea to toss him around. He couldn¡¯t help turning his head and looking at it for fear that he had to be vignt or he might do something behind him.
It was in that moment that he captured the scene of Dewitt pausing for a moment, reaching out his tongue and licking his lips.
Wen Jin looked at him with a slightly stunned eyes and a buzzing sound in his mind, as if some new door had been pushed open. The scene in the interrogation room became clearer and clearer from that day, which had already shed through his brain and the feeling of heat coarsed through Wen Jin¡¯s body. The tip of the fox¡¯s tail couldn¡¯t help falling straight. Feeling a warmth in his lower abdomen, the four paws immediately stiffened and he made a face like an enemy was there.
¡°Is there any way you would have let me leave with that Uttar from before?¡± Dewitt turned the subject around as if he hadn¡¯t noticed Wen Jin¡¯s mistake. If the eyes had swept beneath Wen Jin¡¯s wagging tail, the corners of his lips would have hooked.
Wen Jin¡¯s heart fluttered, forcing himself not to think, paws repeatedly stepped on the bed, hesitated for a long time, the voice was very low, ¡°...No, but you go to bed first.¡±
He felt that Dewitt had a bad aura all over him at this moment, if he was holding him now... Wen Jin didn¡¯t think it was a good signal.
In fact, ording to Professor Lin, he suggested that Dewitt had better make ns since he still needed to be slightly monitored, but since Wen Jin said so, of course Dewitt chose to move closer to the institute.
¡°Sleep? Now?¡± Before going to bed, Marshal wanted to struggle a little for himself. He approached Wen Jin and surrounded the little fox in his arms.
¡°Yes, sleep, now.¡± Wen Jin nervously stepped back two steps in an instant and did not look up to Dewitt. He felt that his body was not right. Once he looked at his small tail, his fur might be caressed by the other person. As Wen Jin thought this, he couldn¡¯t help stepping back two more steps.
Dewitt looked at his condition, suddenly took back his offense, touched the fox twice more, leaned on the mattress and slowly closed his eyes.
In the past, when Dewitt slept, Wen Jin would sleep with him, but today, Dewitt closed his eyes for a long time and Wen Jin still couldn¡¯t fall asleep. He still couldn¡¯t hold back. He opened his eyes and looked in the direction of Dewitt. He had some conjectures in his heart. Should the other party be asleep?
Wen Jin thought, wagging his tail and staring at Dewitt¡¯s thin lips with small ck eyes. The scenes in his head had begun to be intense.
This was Wen Jin¡¯s first intimate contact with a person. At first, of course, he resisted it. But the deeper Dewitt kissed, the more he could not breathe. His hands with their hot temperature were kneading his back, as if they could burn Wen Jin whole.
At that time... Wen Jin found that he didn¡¯t seem to hate it very much. Even when Dewitt¡¯s body was close to him, he subconsciously embraced the other side. Then, just after he embraced the other side, things began to go wrong.
He didn¡¯t know if Dewitt¡¯s reiki was too strong at that time and what kind of influence he might have had. In short, when Wen Jin was kissed, a warm current suddenly appeared in his body, flowing straight into his veins, as if to wrap up his whole human form with that warm current. The heat wasfortable and let him rx and even let Wen Jin sink deeply, arousing a reaction that was not quite right.
Wen Jin was frightened by this involuntary reaction and then he pushed Dewitt away. After that, the air-conditioning around Wen Jin almost slowed him down. Wen Jin thought that if he had no sense at that time, he might have to plunge back into the embrace of his little tail.
... At that time, however, it did not seem to have much use for reason.
Wen Jin¡¯s ck eyes stared at Dewitt. His nose sniffed Dewitt¡¯s face and his eyes were full of stupidity. He wanted to kiss his little tail again and confirm that he really liked the feeling without the influence of that strong reiki.
His little tail was very kind to him and said that he would go back with him in the future. He really liked that feeling... Wen Jin thought he might consider it.
Wen Jin moved himself closer and still Dewitt did not open his eyes. Wen Jin secretly made up his mind. The next second, the whole bed fell a little.
A ck-haired, ck-eyed, robed teenager showed half of his cheek from Dewitt¡¯s side, a typical oriental face, a pair of bright peach-blossom eyes, stared at the other¡¯s thin lips for a long time, then he lowered himself warmly and lightly ced his lips on the others.
At that moment, Wen Jin¡¯s body was so close to Dewitt that his heart was beating wildly.
Just when the temperature on Wen Jin¡¯s face could not help rising and his hands were somewhat helpless in trying to find a better angle to hold, one of his wrists was slowly held by the person under him.
Wen Jin was stunned.
Then he saw the eyes under him that should have been closed were open. There were two deep blue irises filled with gentleness and indulgence that seemed to swallow all warmth into it.
Chapter 68 - Change clothes.
Chapter 68: Change clothes.
Dewitt¡¯s breathing became lighter when he felt the bed pressing down, even though he had received so much rigorous andplicated training before and even in any situation, he would hold on to his basic qualities as a soldier.
Wen Jin really fantasized about adulthood, which was not thought of by Dewitt. He had only gambled before. It wasn¡¯t the little fox that had turned into an adult that gambled, but the little fox really liked him.
At the moment when he really felt the breath and the weight around him getting heavier, many thoughts lingered in his mind. For example, if he opened his eyes, he could see the little fox. If he opened his eyes like this, would Wen Jin be angry because he was shy and unhappy when he was seen?
In a mood where he desperately wanted to open his eyes and see Wen Jin, it was quite good for Dewitt to have such a few concerns shed through his mind and just as he was struggling with his instincts to persevere in the end, the tender lips were pressed down on his own.
At that moment, Dewitt could not help it. He sped Wen Jin¡¯s wrist with one hand and pulled him straight to himself. Without hesitation, he deepened the kiss. In doing all this, Dewitt was amazed and pious.
He sucked his opponent¡¯s lip gently, carefully trying to prate with the tip of his tongue, grabbing his opponent¡¯s wrist but he could not help lightening it. Becausepared with Dewitt¡¯s own skin, Wen Jin¡¯s body appeared to be somewhat soft and the skin was not as hard as ordinary ability users, as if he would cause severe bruises to appear with just a touch.
However, that kind of feeling was really unparalleled. Wen Jin¡¯s skin was not as soft as it was when he was a fox, but Dewitt could unexpectedly feel several shaped muscles along his arm, although it was not as hard as his, it could still stand the toughness of his hand...
Before Dewitt had time to touch more, he was pushed aside fiercely by Wen Jin.
Dewitt grabbed the back of Wen Jin¡¯s neck, opened his eyes and looked at the little shy eyes belonging to his fox. He saw the figure from his dream that his soul longed for. The one he had seen several times, but only vaguely glimpsing the figure, but this time he saw the other¡¯s face clearly.
A translucent cord was connecting the lips of the two men and Dewitt pinched Wen Jin¡¯s neck and crooned, almost infatuated, ¡°Baby, baby...¡±
As he muttered, he leaned forward and kissed Wen Jin gently on his lips. This time, when Wen Jin reached out again to push him away, Dewitt took the initiative to withdraw and opened the gap between the two men. After breathing deeply, his eyes seemed to turn red.
Wen Jin had a ssical Oriental face. Dewitt felt a sudden suffocation in his heart at the moment he really saw it. On his beautiful cheeks, whether angry or embarrassed, those peach blossom eyes seemed filled with a littleughter, his nose was straight and behind him, long silky ck hair flowed behind him. This little beauty evoked feelings of tenderness.
Dewitt squeezed his fist slightly when he felt that his reaction was a little bigger.
Wen Jin, who had been caught stealing tofu, looked at Dewitt awkwardly. He wanted to step back and be a fox, but he felt confident that he had done nothing wrong. Why did he need to hide?
Moreover, this was the first time that the little tail had seen his human figure... Wen Jin had a little expectation of this. So after thinking for a long time, Wen Jin reached out and pushed Dewitt. His ck eyes were shining. ¡°Do I look good?¡±
Dewitt was stunned. It seemed unexpected that the other person¡¯s mouth would be such a problem. He could not help but raise a smile on his lips and reached out to touch Wen Jin¡¯s hand. ¡°You look good.¡±
Wen Jin was very satisfied with the answer but after noticing the other party¡¯s movements, he frowned again. ¡°When I¡¯m hairless, don¡¯t touch me.¡±
He was not very fond of bing a man before. It was reasonable to say that what a demon or beast looked like was fixed from the very beginning. This had something to do with each race, such as his fox race. Beasts would very rarely be born upright, except for those of mixed race.
Wen Jin was a little different from those foxes who liked to make themselves fancy with items- he liked his fur. After Wen Jin became a man for the first time, he was not satisfied with what he looked like. He always felt that everything was slippery. Atst, he became fat by tens of kilograms and was covered with fur, which satisfied him.
Later, however, that shape was beaten by his Master since it was ugly and he gradually stopped using it. After reusing his human form, Wen Jin also found the benefits of his original human form, which was more than twice as convenient to eat and drink, so he reluctantly gave up the hairy shape.
But even so, Wen Jin still liked to feel his fur which made him feel safe. Now, even with clothes covering his skin, Wen Jin still felt that he was naked and he did not like it.
Dewitt licked his lips, feeling that he had eaten enough tofu in the past two days. For the first time, the little fox appeared in front of him. If he was frightened at this moment, he might not change into the form again until wayter.
With that in mind, Dewitt did not insist. He nodded. ¡°Okay.¡± With that, his eyes fell on Wen Jin¡¯s hair.
Wen Jin¡¯s hair was really long. Dewitt had never seen such a long hair that was so ck and straight. The clothes on his body were strange and seemed that they were from his hometown.
¡°Weren¡¯t you sleeping?¡± Wen Jin red at him.
Nevertheless, it was unexpected that after he stared at him, Dewitt was stunned andughed.
Wen Jin, ¡°What are youughing at?¡±
¡°Are you upset?¡± Dewitt recalled Wen Jin¡¯s appearance and suddenly thought that he had seen it several times on the little fox, but now he could see it on his human form. It was a totally different atmosphere and felt more like he was being a little more coquettish.
¡°Otherwise?¡± Wen Jin was a little angry. He changed his sitting position. His long hair fell over his shoulder. Wen Jin frowned and felt it was a little troublesome. He reached out and took out a hairband and put his hair up into a high ponytail.
The movement was flowing and Dewitt was stunned. His hair was tied up to reveal the edges and corners of the side of his face. It was different from the softnesspletely scattered behind him, with a touch of refreshing grace.
Dewitt squinted.
Wen Jin felt that since he had be human, he might as well go out and walk in this form. He felt like bing human when he was Hinghuang before and he had chatted with the younger sisters of Qinglou. But instead he was nestled in a leather bag and went in the form of a fox. The result was totally different.
And looking up at people and looking down at you, the whole world will be different.
Wen Jin was eager to see this world. Wen Jin was usually in a good mood when he was eager to try, so when Dewitt offered to change his clothes, Wen Jin agreed without thinking.
When in Rome, do as the Romans do. He didn¡¯t like to be hairless. In order to eat, drink and y, did he need to be a person?
But what kind of clothes was a problem.
¡°You don¡¯t have a lot of clothes?¡±
When Dewitt was confronted with this problem, Wen Jin¡¯s beautiful eyebrows frowned in an instant. ¡°You can¡¯t fool me into saying you don¡¯t have money again. There¡¯s a row in your cab.¡± Although they all look the same.
¡°Baby, the size is different.¡± Dewitt looked at Wen Jin¡¯s body and his clothes, which were not the ones from his own apartment. It was really difficult to find a suit temporarily.
If he borrowed any of them, Wen Jin would not be the same size. After all, Wen Jin looked thin, but he was very tall. But how could Dewitt let him wear other people¡¯s clothes?
¡°Size?¡± Wen Jin was stunned. His clothes were all made by his master. For many years, he had several sets. Later, he would asionally go to the sects on the mountainside to collect some protection fees, in the form of food. So he had no idea about this. He always thought that the clothes of the people were almost the same.
¡°Let me try.¡± Wen Jin frowned and looked sideways. Dewitt was only half a head taller than he was. How could the clothes gap be that big?
As Wen Jin thought this, he put Dewitt¡¯s suit on the bed in front of him. He took off his robes, looked at the shape of the clothes, standing even without underwear. Then he picked up Dewitt¡¯s shirt in one hand andpared it to his own body.
By the time Dewitt responded, Wen Jin had peeled himself clean and his whole upper body was in front of Dewitt. Unlike the soft flesh of the fox, Wen Jin¡¯s human body was an unexpected powerful type and he did not know where he practiced. Although his muscles were not as obvious as Dewitt¡¯s, the lines were quite distinct, sweeping down and it was a body with a bit of handsome youthful aura.
Thinking about softer ces...
Dewitt could not help looking down.
At this time, Wen Jin remembered that there seemed to be someone beside him, but when he remembered, Dewitt had consciously turned his back.
Wen Jin hesitated and finallyughed. He felt that his little tail was seldom conscious of him. But these clothes were all for the sake of going home and wearing as the Romans do. If Wen Jin did not like to be in the cave with human figures, then there might be a naked man hanging around on the hill where he lived, because Wen Jin did not feelfortable. What¡¯s special about a body?
Nevertheless, Dewitt, who turned his head, did not think so at all. His forehead was sweating, his lower abdomen was too hot and the tent at the lower part of his body was beginning to move up at a speed visible to the naked eye.
Dewitt¡¯s adams apple slid up and down for a while, but he couldn¡¯t resist it. He went straight to the bathroom in three steps.
Wen Jin looked strangely in that direction. With some curiosity in his eyes, he wondered why his little tai was so anxious that he ran away.
Just staring for a while, Wen Jin¡¯s thoughts were quickly pulled back by Dewitt¡¯s clothes.
It was really not very easy to wear as his waist was too small.
Wen Jin thought about it for a long time and tried for a long time. He almost didn¡¯t try to sweat himself. Finally, with some distress, he pulled out a little inspiration and tried to make clothing simr to this one. But when it came to his hand, Wen Jin was reluctant. After all, the robes he wore before were not made by magic, but the objects he had stuffed in space before. Wen Jin was reluctant to make clothes out of reiki here.
Thinking of this, Wen Jin¡¯s eyes turned and used Dewitt¡¯s clothes with his usual coat, to make them smaller. It might bebor-intensive, but somehow he could wear it.
However, after wearing it, Wen Jin faced another problem.
That... the lower half of the body seemed a little weird?
Wen Jin thought this as he pulled open his pants and looked down at the smooth bottom. He couldn¡¯t help frowning. He thought that the clothes here were really hard to wear. A man¡¯s life here was so bitter. He had felt Dewitt¡¯s big tent before and he didn¡¯t know how he could stand these pants for so many years.
Wen Jin thought, tied on his trousers forcibly, then went to the bathroom and knocked on the door.
¡°Are you ready?¡±
¡°... What?¡± Dewitt, who had not yet been able to turn the big tent into a small one, was a little hoarse when he answered.
¡°I asked if you¡¯re ready?¡± Wen Jin repeated.
¡°What¡¯s going on?¡± Dewitt still didn¡¯t understand.
Wen Jin frowned impatiently. ¡°Aren¡¯t youing? What are you hiding in there for?¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s patience was that little and when he was bored, he began to whistle. After that, the door of the bathroom was pushed open by him.
At the moment of the door opening, Wen Jin had only one word in his heart, that is, refreshing.
When he was a little boy, he hated the tall open door screen very much and doubted whether the people had a tendency to discriminate against dwarfs. And now that he finally became human, he could open the door whenever he wanted to.
Wen Jin opened the unlocked door and broke into it.
Just as Wen Jin entered, he saw the evident bulge in Dewitt¡¯s pants who was leaning against the wall. He did not know whether he had taken the wrong step on his left foot or buried his right foot. Suddenly, a sharp tingling sensation came from the lower half of his body, as if it had been pulled by something.
Wen Jin¡¯s face turned white immediately.
Chapter 69 - Middle-aged balding
Chapter 69: Middle-aged balding.
The feeling of pain was never experienced before. After recovering from the pain, Wen Jin immediately turned his lower body into half the size of his original body, guaranteeing that he would not touch it casually. Then he straightened up his waist and took a deep breath against the wall.
¡°What kind of clothes do you wear?!¡± For the first time in his life, he felt the pain of his eggs being pulled. Wen Jin¡¯s voice was filled with resentment and he looked in the direction of Dewitt.
The other person¡¯s face was not very good-looking, but his brow slightly frowned and seemed to be scared by his just expression.
¡°Did you wear it?¡± Dewitt seemed to be looking up and down for the source of Wen Jin¡¯s expression and finally his eyes fell on his clothes, which were just right. His eyes were somewhat surprised.
These were his clothes. Especially the coat covered with it. The Marshal¡¯s military emblem was only owned by Dewitt in the whole empire. It couldn¡¯t be better distinguished, but the size of it... But absolutely not his.
¡°Yes.¡± The clothes on his body looked very fit from the outside, but Wen Jin still had a lingering palpitation. When he stood up from the wall, he could not help but make his bottom smaller. After consoling himself that he would not talk about it for half a day, he started again. ¡°A little magic, you don¡¯t want to try that around the Uttar. What were you doing inside?¡± Wen Jin said, paused, as if something had been punctured and covered up in his mind again. His eyes moved down in memory, staring at the slightly bulging position beneath Dewitt without concealment, then narrowing their eyes and abandoning them. ¡°You¡¯re done?¡±
¡°... No.¡± Dewitt was very wronged. When he saw Wen Jin¡¯s face turn white like that, his heart cracked. With these thoughts, his lower body had already recovered. ¡°Usually that¡¯s the case.¡±
How was that possible? Wen Jin subconsciously wanted to retort. He said how he did not look like it. However, he subconsciouslypared the size of the tent he had juste in to see with the current situation.
The refutation that slipped to his mouth was swallowed back by Wen Jin. His ears were feverish, his head twisted and he went out without saying a word.
Behind him, Dewitt witnessed the whole process of Wen Jin¡¯s change of face. He hooked his lips and his smile was somewhat unintelligible.
He followed Dewitt to the outside of the room and met several curious eyes. Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help frowning.
This reflected that his face should be unfamiliar in this ce. Usually, the group of people had to check in and out so much, hands and eyes brushed back and forth. If there were no Dewitt nearby, he might have been stopped long ago, but maybe it was because Dewitt was beside him that the group of people stared at him. Wen Jin thought so, turning his head and looking at Dewitt.
As for the way these people fought in the past, Chen Xiong lied to him. Chen Xiong was under surveince because he could change into a person. His situation was simr. It was hard to exin the appearance of such a big living person and he didn¡¯t know what his little tail was thinking.
However, when he turned his head, he did not see any confusion and embarrassment from Dewitt. The other party seemed very open and handled a few pop-up messages.
So Wen Jin put his heart down and looked left and right. asionally, when curiosity was great, he simply pushed the door in. The whole process was basically in front of him, followed by Dewitt, who was constantly pulling and pulling at the young person who forgot to see, so he would bump into things, or keep up with the exnations.
¡°Well? Aren¡¯t you going to see the Uttar?¡± In this way, when Wen Jin ran through the whole floor and lingered in one of the rooms for nearly twenty minutes, he realized that he seemed to have such a task.
¡°I can take you around if you want to.¡± Dewitt said, naturally stretching out his hand and sweeping the hair glued to Wen Jin¡¯s face behind his ears just after he had run around.
¡°We can¡¯t run away...¡± Wen Jin did not react excessively to his actions, but looked at him with interest. ¡°But this room is so interesting. How did you create these illusions?¡±
Wen Jin was attracted as soon as he pushed open the door of the room. It was still a hard corridor with steel and concrete outside. However, as soon as he entered, the whole world seemed to have been changed.
At the beginning, Wen Jin¡¯s eyes were drawn to a primitive forest. The room had been touched by Wen Jin, but it was not too big in all. However, the primitive forest in front of him looked like an invisible end and when he came in, his feet were clearly t. However, when he walked forward, the floor would create a touch of stone and grass ording to his position. And sometimes Wen Jin clearly thought he had run a long way, but when he turned his head, he would find that Dewitt, who had not moved since the beginning, was behind him.
This magic was amazing! ording to Dewitt, it was like a simted training ground, where the scenery could be changed at will.
¡°This is a holographic image.¡± DeWitt answered Wen Jin¡¯s question, while partitioning the air conditioner out of a light te to reduce the transparency of the surrounding impact.
So Wen Jin saw four walls behind these images and even the luminous surface on each wall. They formed a very mysterious intersection point in the air. Finally, he pulled out a miraculous scene of a vast grasnd in the small room.
Wen Jin suddenly realized, ¡°That¡¯s the same as the big hammer I saw when I was in Gourmet Street... It was a hologram?¡± He remembered that there seemed to be one in Dewitt¡¯s house and it seemed to be the same.
Dewitt responded, ¡°Structurally the same.¡±
This was very interesting for Wen Jin, especially after Dewitt showed him how to y with all kinds of images, what sniping mode and what escape mode, Wen Jin immediately included this room in one of the items that he would have to take if he returned to Honghuang in the future.
Then Wen Jin reluctantly followed Dewitt to the direction of the supervisory office.
¡°Like it?¡± Dewitt, who looked at Wen Jin interest all the way, asked.
¡°Yes.¡± Wen Jin, who had just yed, was in a good mood, with his eyes bent with a clear smile.
Dewitt looked at him, his hands hanging on the side of his legs twitched a little and for a long time he didn¡¯t respond, when the Inspectorate was close at hand.
Cassey¡¯s life was very hectic recently. In the past month or so, he wrote more reports than in the past year. The crisis of his middle-aged baldness was getting worse and worse. Every day when he saw the two words of the report, he could not help feeling nauseated. He deeply doubted whether he had offended any of the reporting elites in his previous life and would torture him so much in his life.
Especially two days ago, because he gritted his teeth at the interrogation brigade, he brought the trump card from the interrogation brigade. Cassey and the team had not confronted each other for a long time. It was really a shame to look for it. As a result, the interrogation was still at a loss and the trump card was almost on the barrel. Every day now, it depended on him.
He couldn¡¯t help but balk at once.
After reporting on the morning trial of the undercover Uttar, Cassey felt his back stiff,ining that this kind of civilian grinding was not suitable for him at all and stood up to rx.
Just when he twisted his back, he nced up casually and saw two people approaching him in the corridor.
To be honest, Cassey was shocked at the beginning.
Marshal¡¯s uniform was different from that of ordinary soldiers. Coupled with Cassey¡¯s loyalty to Dewitt for many years, it was no exaggeration to recognize it thousands of miles away. So when he saw the familiar coat, he straightened up immediately and tried to salute unconsciously, but when he looked back, he found it was not quite right.
He didn¡¯t think it was very simr.
Cassey looked at it carefully, then looked more and found more wrong. He pushed one of the chairs beside him and felt wrong after pushing. However, his regret was toote.
There was a colonel sitting in the chair, looking straight at the screen in front of him. He frowned and twisted his head after being pushed.
¡°... Hey Seif, who am I Iooking at?¡± Cassey ignored the others ugly face and pointed to the two men who were moving closer and closer to him. The more he looked, the more he felt that the young man in the marshal¡¯s clothes seemed to be very beautiful. When Cassey used to like to wander around the red light district, his favorite one was this type, which was very exciting to touch.
Seiffer looked at Cassey with disgust and withdrew his shoulders from his hands without any trace. His voice was serious. ¡°He¡¯s wearing the marshal¡¯s uniform but he¡¯s not a marshal. Shouldn¡¯t you go over there? What are you doing standing here?¡±
¡°Why are you so annoyed?¡± Cassey red at him. ¡°That man has a thin body. I¡¯m going to go up and make sure it¡¯s done in two seconds. I¡¯m fine again.¡±
Seiffermented indifferently that the provocative Cassey almost ran away on the spot, along with other civilian soldiers who grabbed the topic in time, ¡°Major General, Marshal is also ah, right behind that man.¡±
¡°What?¡± Cassey was stunned. When he looked closely, he found that Marshal was really behind him. They walked back and forth. Marshal¡¯s eyes were always on the young man in front of him.
And amazingly, today¡¯s Marshal was out... but didn¡¯t bring the little fox?
Cassey, with a cold heart, took two steps forward and straightened up.
All the soldiers behind him stood up with him and the neat voice sounded in the surveince room, ¡°Marshal!¡±
Dewitt responded. He was just casually wearing a civilian uniform. The uniform that he should have worn was on Wen Jin. The scene fell on the top buckle of Wen Jin¡¯s iplete tie for those who were ustomed to Dewitt¡¯s uniform in the army and to the meticulous look of Marshal¡¯s uniform on Dewitt didn¡¯t worry about it.
Cassey¡¯s eyes could not help ncing at Wen Jin and the more he looked, the more curious he was. This was the type he liked. The side of his nose was very straight. With the outline of his face, it was supposed to be a handsome face. But those peach-blossom eyes added some vor to his face. But he was dressed in the marshal¡¯s clothes. Every time he looked at it, he had a feeling that he will not live long if he touched the boy. Cassey wondered in his mind, but before he could catch his eye on his opponent¡¯s lips, he was blocked by a body.
¡°Report.¡± Dewitt¡¯s voice was a little cold.
Cassey was a stimnt. Marshal Dewitt was not afraid to lose his temper for such a long time, but this word really hit the soul and he wanted to talk about his dreams with all his sincerity.
¡°... Still nothing.¡± Cassey shivered and began to report honestly, but just as he was about to withdraw his eyes from the youth, he identally crossed Dewitt¡¯s shoulder and looked up at the young man who he had never met. His chin was slightly raised, his eyes were slight and he looked at him with some sarcasm.
Before Cassey had a heartbeat to think about how his eyes were so familiar, he heard the marshal¡¯s voice worsening in front of him and said in a voice that could freeze him in minutes, ¡°What is going on in the scientific research institute?¡±
Cassey quickly retrieved his thoughts and ordered a report to Dewitt. ¡°The scientific research institute responded that the physiological response was correct, but the frequency of brain activity was very low. Anyway, it¡¯s like a state of mental dissociation.¡± Cassey concluded, ¡°But the research institute has no idea how he got into this state without external stimtion.¡±
Since his attempted suicide, Ondi has been in strict custody around him. There was absolutely no time and space for him to inject simr drugs or open any instruments. There were people inside and outside 24/7 and it is impossible for someone to answer.
Dewitt¡¯s head indicated that he knew, pointed in the direction of the door and said, ¡°Open the door.¡±
Cassey was stunned. ¡°Yes.¡±
Not only was he stunned, but several people around him also showed curious eyes.
The conclusion that the frequency of brain activity was low directly dered that no matter how stimted they were from outside, as long as there was no way to liberate Ondi from this state, it was impossible to obtain the information in the other side¡¯s brain.
And Marshal... Did he still want to try to interrogate?
No, can¡¯t the Marshal have his own way?
The next moment, something very surprising happened. After Cassey opened the door, Marshal did not go in directly. Instead, he moved aside and let the beautiful young man behind him go in first, then followed him.
¡°... Major General, who is that? Was it a master that Marshal brought in?¡± Within the Dewitt regiment, the non-war atmosphere had always been integrated and Cassey was not a very high-profile person. As soon as Dewitt came in with Wen Jin, someone outside asked curiously.
¡°I don¡¯t know.¡± Cassey answered, thinking that he was all in a fog. ¡°Can you stop believing in evil and return it to the Master all day long?¡±
¡°Well, it¡¯s my hobby, but that man looks really good. Do we have such a person in the army? Even wearing the Marshal¡¯s clothes? I remember Marshal¡¯s clothes... Wouldn¡¯t it be worn casually?¡±
Dewitt was famous for his unconsciousness and cold blood. At a banquet, the young Dewitt¡¯s outstanding military achievements could easily be the focus of the female guests¡¯ eyes. It was rumored that a youngdy at the banquet, in order to have more words with Marshal, stood by Dewitt all night wearing a thin evening dress, without even a coat. Yet, thedy was said to have cried directly after that. When he took the initiative to open his mouth pitifully, she got a sentence, ¡°There is a thermostat in the other room¡± and it was over.
At that time, after hearing this, the group tried to think about it and found that Marshal really did not have any precedent to give clothes to anyone who took the initiative to wear them.
When the man said that, he was somewhat fanciful, with a gossiping look on his face, but as soon as his voice fell, Cassey reached out and pped him hard on the head. ¡°What do you think? Are Marshal¡¯s clothes so small that they fit perfectly? Can I have some ink in my head?¡± When Cassey finished, he pointed in a certain direction. ¡°You, you and... Seif,e in with me to take notes and don¡¯t stop working outside. You¡¯re going to be naked if I find something wrong.¡±
When Cassey finished, he followed Dewitt in with the names he had called.
It was a rule in the military department. Let alone bringing an unknown young man with him today. Even Dewitt himself couldn¡¯t interrogate ordinary people alone. In the interrogation room and the surveince room, people must watch and keep records at any time.
¡°Marshal.¡± When Cassey walked in, he came up to Dewitt and whispered, ¡°It¡¯s really not very interesting. I¡¯ve used all kinds of methods, a little bit on the line... Yet, it¡¯s no use.¡±
There were strict rules for interrogating prisoners in the military department, but it was alsomon for special undercover cases like this to go beyond the rules in interrogation. Cassey said, turning his head and pointing to Seif. ¡°This is the trump card in the interrogation team. I¡¯ll lend him to you. He¡¯s useless.¡±
There was some ambiguity in what he said and Seif gave Cassey a faint look.
¡°What did you do?¡± Before Dewitt spoke, Wen Jin, who had been standing next to him, suddenly used his voice and the crisp teenage voice fell in the monitoring room. He looked down at the Uttar Ondi, heard the conversation here and half-opened his closed eyes.
The look was quite powerful, as if it could prate people in an instant. It was totally different from the beautiful and handsome thing they saw in the corridor just now. After a pause, Cassey answered subconsciously, ¡°The trial... We¡¯ve also tried to build brain links mechanically.¡±
Thetter was developed by experts of the Academy of Sciences in order to stimte the psychically dissociated powers. However, from the perspective of today¡¯s powers, it is obviously useless.
¡°Of course that won¡¯t work¡± Wen Jin gave a sigh and found a chair to sit down. His slender legs ovepped one another.
Feeling a trace of energy floating in the air, Seif found that the data on the detector bound to Ondi suddenly began to fluctuate violently up and down.
His eyebrows wrinkled and he unconsciously rushed forward to hold Wen Jin down. However, before his hand touched Wen Jin¡¯s shoulder, Dewitt intercepted him in mid-air.
Then, in front of everyone, the Uttar opened his eyes, which werepletely red devoid of white.
Chapter 70 - Baby
Chapter 70: Baby
The moment the eyes opened, the sound from an intake of breath came from the room. It was a younger soldier, who could not help but take a step backward, frown and feel an invisible pressure when he saw the Uttar¡¯s eyes open for a moment.
The pupils, which werepletely red and had no whites, seemed to be prating, but, even after seeing so many things through the interrogating videos that they had never seen before... The man didn¡¯t know if it was his illusion as he had always felt that the moment those eyes opened they seemed to be watching him.
But when he thought of this, he found that his consciousness seemed to be somewhat vague.
¡°If you can¡¯t stand it, turn your back.¡± As the sensation gradually fermented in the young soldier¡¯s mind, a cold voice hit his eardrums and immediately woke him up. ¡°Don¡¯t be controlled.¡±
It was Wen Jin.
The soldier¡¯s eyes were drawn from those red eyes to the side of Wen Jin¡¯s face.
When the young man came in with the Marshal, he thought the other side looked good. Although he looked good, the man thought that they younger one couldn¡¯t be good at anything else. But now, just ncing at the side of the young man¡¯s face, for some reason, it gave off a particrly reliable feeling. The soldier paused, straightened up, made a report and looked over.
Wen Jin leanedzily on the chair and said to Cassey, ¡°Ask what you need.¡±
Cassey was stunned. ¡°He¡¯s... awake?¡± How did you wake him up? How many days had he been surrounded by a group of people without any reaction and now, with this young man sitting here, the man opened his eyes?
¡°Not exactly.¡± Wen Jin said, ncing at the data meter beside him, then his eyes fell on the monitor. ¡°That thing, I guess, it tests his head?¡±
¡°Brain activity.¡± Dewitt stood behind him, his eyes were also on the meter. When they walked in, the monitor waves had been falling, now they suddenly became so vtile.
Wen Jin thought, ¡°He¡¯s in a very sensitive period now. He can answer whatever you ask him, but as you can see, this beat frequency can¡¯tst long.¡± Wen Jin paused and said, ¡°That is to say, you don¡¯t have much time.¡±
Wen Jin stunned the people in the room. Seif subconsciously wanted to ask Wen Jin how he did it, but before he did, it was as if Wen Jin had seen through it. Thetter frowned and said impatiently, ¡°Think about it before you open your mouth. There¡¯s not much time. You¡¯re anxious to ask what I¡¯m doing but you need to categorize your priorities.¡±
After that, Wen Jin felt that the group might not understand what kind of state Ondi was in, so he described it in very short words.
¡°You mean, it¡¯s simr to mental dissociation, but they can choose to enter or not to enter?¡± After that, Cassey grabbed the point and asked.
¡°Yes.¡± Wen Jin nodded, looked at Dewitt and pointed to the soldier behind him. ¡°And, to some extent, if their enchantment develops strong enough, it can also induce you into...¡±
¡°Spiritual dissociation?¡±
¡°Yes.¡± Wen Jin nodded when he saw Cassey¡¯s astonished eyes and smiled warmly.
In theory, enchantment was a type of magic and reiki cultivation was also emphasized in monastics. So Wen Jin had always been curious about how Assyrians who were born with Nedans could be troubled by spiritual dissociation and why they seemed to not be good at spiritual cultivation.
In his realm, Assyrians were somewhat simr to the meaning of ¡°going to the devil through the fire¡±. After all, monks longed for longevity. They never said that the more they used Reiki, the shorter their lives were. They could copse at any time and not pass on the truth of the Nedan.
And Assyria, ability users who were born with Nedan, had developed for thousands of years without even having a single magic spell?
Wen Jin thought this and could not help joking with Dewitt, ¡°Their charm ability is not strong, otherwise, this person can control your army, what are you fighting with?¡±
Dewitt paused and frowned. ¡°Uttar... Magic.¡± After a pause, he followed Wen Jin¡¯s vocabry directly.
¡°It¡¯s going backwards.¡±
The resentment between Assyrians and Uttars had been piling up since ancient times. Over the centuries, the ability core of Assyrians had been growing and the enchantment ability of Uttars has been retrogressing. This was the conclusion of the Academy of Sciences.
Although they didn¡¯t know how Uttars created their enchantments, they could detect the strength and weaknesses of each other¡¯s enchantment.
But if, ording to Wen Jin, the Uttar could easily control the Assyrians with a little more strength, what did the Assyrians rely on to resist the invasion of the Uttars in ancient times?
After Dewitt finished thinking through that sentence, he did not go on, apparently lost in thought and Wen Jin was not interested in it. He did not ask any more questions. Instead, Cassey coughed and rushed to Seifer, who came forward.
Seifer paused for a moment, sat in his chair and took out the record board, ¡°Name.¡±
After a long time, a hoarse voice sounded in the room, ¡°... Ondi.¡±
Behind him, several people looked at each other. They were shocked. They had no idea what the young man did that was so useful.
¡°Age.¡±
¡°Neen years old.¡±
The number jumped out and Seif was stunned. He looked at it and said it was not very simr. But on second thought, the face of undercover agents sometimes had to be changed and the way these people invaded was not clear.
Seif asked several routine questions, some of them quite deep. After repeatedly verifying that Ondi¡¯s answers were true and unlikely to be rted to Wen Jin, Seif began his core questioning. ¡°What is the purpose of youring to Assyria?¡±
The question seemed toe to a point. Ondi¡¯s throat slid up and down for a moment. After a long time, he reached out and grabbed his sharp ears. ¡°Kill the contract beast.¡±
Seifer was stunned, Cassey was stunned, but Dewitt¡¯s eyes were too deep to see the bottom.
No one expected this answer. Assyria and Uttar had been fighting for so long. Everyone thought that Uttar had set up such a deep situation in order to obtain the core secrets of Assyria. The worst result was that Uttar and the Zerg wanted to deal with Assyria.
But now they were told that the Uttar went deep into Assyria for the sake of... Killing a contract beast?
Seifer¡¯s eyes were fixed, judging that the connection was not his job. His job was to dig out enough information from the other side¡¯s mouth. So he went on, ¡°When did you start sneaking into Assyria?¡±
Ondi pulled at the corner of his mouth and grabbed his ear. ¡°From... when I was born.¡±
The room was stiff again.
Only Wen Jin watched him grab and grab. His eyes were deep. Suddenly he said, ¡°You¡¯d better ask quickly.¡± He had a bad feeling.
¡°How many people have sneaked into Assyria, to what level is the highest?¡± Seif also had this feeling, the speed of inquiry needed to elerate a lot.
¡°A lot of people, our group, sneaked in.¡± Ondi¡¯s voice was slower and slower and he did not answer the second question.
Our group? What group of people?
Seif¡¯s eyes darkened and the other party did not answer his second question. Did that mean that Ondi was not clear?
¡°Why do you want to kill the beast?¡± Seif looked at Wen Jin¡¯s expression and asked the fourth question, ¡°What¡¯s your purpose?¡±
Just then, Ondi burst out with a strangeugh and the action of scratching his ears began to get faster and faster. ¡°They are enemies of the great Uttar nation. They should have died, my purpose, my purpose...¡± Ondi said this, suddenly paused, repeated thest four words twice and finally the voice suddenly dropped, jumped out of the word ¡°home¡±.
As soon as his voice fell, Wen Jin suddenly reached out and stopped Seif. Meanwhile, the energy in the air slowly withdrew and Ondi, who had scratched his pointed ears until they bled became so stiff that he fainted.
¡°Ask him that again and he will die.¡± Wen Jin frowned.
This person was more stubborn than he imagined, using charm on himself was unlike using charm for others. If the ability of the other party or the ability to see exceeded that of the performer, the charm may be instantly prated, but using charm on himself... From the very beginning, it had been fully coordinated by the performer.
Wen Jin had pulled him out forcibly, otherwise he would have received a doublesh back. Even if he could not fight back, the two forces would fight together by themselves. If he reluctantly did, the man might die.
At the same time, Wen Jin was somewhat rmed that he was not very gifted at using enchantment. Otherwise, the former young soldier might not have epted his reminder at all and would be controlled, but he had a strong self-use enchantment.
It was like... like that was the only training he¡¯d ever had.
¡°Why kill the contract beasts?¡± Cassey could not help asking when he saw the man go to sleep and his breathing became smoother again. Although the index on the detector at the other end was still a little fluctuant, it was already t.
¡°Find a doctor.¡±
Someone went out immediately behind him.
Several of the remaining people came out of the monitoring room. The question Cassey had just asked was not answered by one person. It was still iprehensible, or even confusing. He had a belly of questions to ask, but he had to swallow them back several times after noticing Dewitt¡¯s silence.
Outside the room, in the quiet corridor, when Seif left, Dewitt waved to Cassey, ¡°Why do you think Melson wants him?¡±
Cassey paused. ¡°I don¡¯t know, can you tell me?¡±
Dewitt¡¯s face was emotionless.
¡°To be honest, we are fighting on the front line. We don¡¯t have a special understanding of the Ind situation. It¡¯s normal, but I think it¡¯s in the capacity of the Prime Minister... He won¡¯t be totally unaware, so I think maybe, I said maybe,¡± After Cassey paused, he lowered his voice a little. ¡°I think the prime minister may have reached some agreement with the Uttar to allow the other party to go into this state, so this time he wants to take people away, maybe because of this agreement.¡±
¡°What agreement has been reached?¡±
Cassey was stunned. ¡°I don¡¯t know that.¡± He said, scratching his head, thinking that he was a fighter. He knew nothing about these wrinkles at most and it was a good idea to think of them here.
¡°Go to the institute.¡± Dewitt pondered for a long time and ordered, ¡°Not only to check their current situation, but also their history, all about the contract beasts, I want the most detailed report in three days, as well. If you encounter a group of contract beasts with Dr. Chen, give them assistance. What you need is directly allocated from my ount, the suburban manor can also be used by them. In short, from today on, all your work projects, will be centered all around contract beasts.¡±
Contract beasts?
This noun, which he had not heard often in the past, had be more and more frequent recently. Cassey answered, thinking in his heart.
¡°And I promised Melson that you would be his close guard all day tomorrow.¡± Dewitt finally ordered.
¡°Guard?¡± Cassey raised his head, confusion shining brightly in both eyes.
Dewitt frowned. ¡°No?¡±
¡°Yes, I¡¯d love to!¡± When he finally stopped writing his report, Cassey nodded wildly. ¡°You can rest assured, I¡¯m sure I can do it well.¡±
¡°When you have finished this, go to check in on the Beasts.¡±
As Cassey took over the task and walked away, the corridor was empty again, Dewitt¡¯s eyes were a little deep.
Previously, even he thought that Melson wanted this person, perhaps because of his own reasons and the interests of the Uttar, but now, Dewitt had a second idea in mind.
What if Melson wanted this man not for the Uttar, but for the information about the contract beasts in his mind? The man just said that he was neen years old.
Neen years ago, it was the Assyrian and Uttar who fought the most ferocious war and it was the Uttar who privately captured the people of the Assyrian border for experiments. Although they had not received all the data and details of the experiment before, they had always believed that it was all for Assyria.
But an Uttar born on Assyrian soil and just in line with the time line, it could be said that after the test, he was rooted in the undercover Uttar in Assyria, but the targets were the Qi beasts.
What did that mean?
¡°Have you finished thinking?¡± While Dewitt was thinking, Wen Jin suddenly raised his face from the side and looked at Dewitt curiously and expectantly.
Dewitt looked back and held Wen Jin with one hand quite naturally. ¡°Did that affect you just now?¡± He was referring to the time when Ondi almost regained consciousness.
¡°No, it won¡¯t have any effect on me.¡± Wen Jin shrugged his shoulders indifferently, then gave Dewitt a slyugh. ¡°If you please me a little more, I may wake him uppletely.¡±
Dewitt moved his lips and approached Wen Jin. He asked kindly, ¡°Then, what will make you happy?¡±
Wen Jinughed, moved forward, his eyes bent. ¡°That holographic room, can you get me one?¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s smile was very beautiful in the sunshine. His skin was white, it appeared more transparent and made people feel soft.
Dewitt was almost obsessed. When he recovered, he squinted. ¡°Baby, you said before, let me kiss once a day, right?¡±
¡°Um?¡± Wen Jin looked back and said, ¡°But you just...¡±
¡°That¡¯s you kissing me, others don¡¯t count.¡± When Dewitt finished, he approached Wen Jin, pressed him directly on the wall, covered the back of Wen Jin¡¯s head with one hand and then kissed him deeply on his lips.
Wen Jin¡¯s eyes were slightly open. He subconsciously tried to push away Dewitt, but he did seem to have promised and he had taken the initiative before. So Wen Jin put out his hand and took it back silently, the temperature on his face began to rise.
The moment Dewitt¡¯s tongue reached in, Wen Jin felt numb.
He found that he really didn¡¯t seem to hate, or even dislike, Dewitt. When the idea crossed his mind, Wen Jin could not resist it. The soft tip of his tongue protruded forward and gently hooked Dewitt¡¯s tongue.
With such a small gesture, Dewitt felt a sudden boom go off in his brain. The next second, his body pressed tightly against Wen Jin, the tip of his tongue could not help but go deeper and the hands on Wen Jin¡¯s waist could not help falling down a little.
However, as his hand continued to move down, Dewitt suddenly noticed something wrong. The feeling made his movements stiff.
¡°... Baby?¡± Wen Jin¡¯s face was red, his brain was mush and he was out of breath. Dewitt let go of him, with some incredulity and hidden emotion in his eyes. ¡°You don¡¯t wear underwear?¡±
Chapter 71 - Filter
Chapter 71: Filter
¡°A young person you¡¯ve never seen before?¡± In the House of Representatives, in the Prime Minister¡¯s office, Melson had a chessboard in front of him. The holographic projection grid was sparkling. He reached forward and pushed a piece on the chessboard to a different position.
¡°Yes, he was wearing the Marshal¡¯s uniform. It was very fitting on him, but he¡¯s not the same size as Marshal.¡± The man was standing in front of him, wearing the uniform of the Stabilization Army, ¡°Your Excellency, Prime Minister... Did the Marshall train this young man? Without him, we may not have been able to wake up that Uttar.¡±
¡°You think he had time?¡± Melson¡¯s eyes fell on the chessboard. ¡°He was in aa two months ago. How long did it take me to train you? It¡¯s not necessarily possible.¡±
The man looked down and paused for a moment. ¡°But, my lord, the ability of that man can¡¯t be underestimated. I think others will find a chance to get in touch with him. A man with such ability must not be used just by the army. Over the past few years, the military and the House of Representatives had been surging secretly. Since the Marshal woke up, the House of Representatives had retreated a lot, if we do not seize the opportunity...¡±
Melson touched the chess yer¡¯s hand and looked up at him coldly. ¡°Oh? What do you do to seize the opportunity for? To be independent? To split?¡±
The man was stunned, his face shed with a little confusion, ¡°This...¡±
¡°Get out.¡± Melson ordered with his voice before the other had finished.
¡°... Yes.¡±
As soon as the door opened and closed, Melson sat back in his chair and looked at the chessboard in front of him, only to feel his head ache. Looking back at the unreturned messages on the top row of his terminal, he felt a worse headache brewing in an instant.
It was a question all parties in the House thought about the identity and abilities of the young man Dewitt brought to the office on that day. Some of them were bold enough to ask him directly how much chips Dewitt would get.
First a fox of unknown strength and now a young man who could pry open the brain of an Uttar.
The more he watched, the more he felt his head swelling and bing sore. He took a breath and took out the video that his subordinates had just given him a moment ago.
Looking at the two people kissing in the corridor, Melson sighed silently, recalling what he had just seen between Dewitt and the youth in exchange for each other¡¯s entry into the supervision room...
What was going on in these people¡¯s minds? Dewitt¡¯s indifference and inhumanity were known all over the world. What made him so enthusiastic and different was just a mere fox.
Looking down at the video for a while, Melson tapped his fingers on the table, cracked his lips with a bitter smile and finally pulled out the screen again, silently restored the messages he had deleted before and then answered them one by one.
Melson¡¯s face changed as he looked at one of the messages from an unknown number.
When Wen Jin heard Dewitt¡¯s words, he was still a little confused. After a pause, he asked, ¡°What underwear?¡±
Didn¡¯t he wear all the things his little tail left on the bed? Nothing was missing.
Dewitt looked at his confused face and felt love brew in his heart. He could not help but lean down and kiss his lips.
Wen Jin pushed him aside and frowned to remind him, ¡°Today¡¯s quota is filled.¡± He couldn¡¯t always let him get away with it.
¡°Yes.¡± Dewitt responded, not continuing, but holding Wen Jin in his arms.
Although it was only a kiss, it was exciting for both of them. Dewitt, as an older aged marshal, responded quite well. However, when they were close together, Dewitt did not find the same reaction on Wen Jin.
Wen Jin¡¯s tent, let alone bulging up, waspletely silent.
¡°...You don¡¯t like it?¡± Dewitt, who was stunned, seemed to have encountered a bolt from the blue. He had just sensed Wen Jin¡¯s response, but now the other side¡¯s body was not excited at all. Was the little fox different from him in this respect? Or did the other party dislike it? Or did he not like it with him?
After being clipped by the zipper of the pants, his lower half was throbbing with a heart beat of its own, causing Wen Jin to be focused on it. ¡°What?¡±
In fact, at this moment, little Wen Jin quietly saluted in his uniform trousers, but unfortunately the size was not enough to support a tent, so Dewitt could not feel it. But Wen Jin felt it. He was scared to death. Once little Wen Jin touched the cloth, he could not help thinking of the fear he had had from when he had been caught earlier, so his body was somewhat unnaturally bent at the moment.
¡°Just like that.¡± Dewitt looked at Wen Jin and asked very seriously.
Wen Jin realized that Dewitt was talking about kissing. Of course he liked it. If he didn¡¯t like it, he would not have been able to kiss while Dewitt was asleep that day, let alone be caught. At first, however, he did not want to admit it, because he thought that after he admitted it, the little tail might be more advantageous in the future, but when he looked at Dewitt, he could not help nodding, ¡°Like it.¡±
These two words caused the big stone in Dewitt¡¯s heart to drop instantly, he pulled up the corner of his lip and touched Wen Jin¡¯s head.
¡°But only once a day.¡± When Wen Jin saw Dewitt with a little smile on his face, he couldn¡¯t help softening his heart and warned up as if he were facing a great enemy.
Dewittughed quietly and a sound of footsteps came into his ear, reminding him that it was still in the corridor of the military department, so he slightly separated from Wen Jin. Then he reached out to help him straighten out the cor that had just been messed up and suddenly asked, ¡°When can I get more?¡±
Wen Jin was just about to leave when he heard such a sentence and couldn¡¯t help staring at him.
As soon as he said something, he knew that Dewitt would take a mile when given an inch.
But...
Wen Jin¡¯s eyes turned and he seemed to think of something. Heughed wickedly. ¡°Only if I get a room I told you before.¡±
¡°Hmm?¡±
¡°If you can help me get one, I¡¯ll add one more a day.¡± Wen Jin made a mysterious gesture at Dewitt.
Dewitt raised his eyebrows. ¡°I¡¯d need more.¡±
¡°What?¡± Wen Jin was stunned and then thought about it. He thought that it would be good to take it apart and y together. But at this time, Wen Jin was still smart enough to keep an eye on it. He asked, ¡°Is it expensive?¡±
Dewitt responded, ¡°It¡¯s expensive.¡±
He did not exaggerate. Although holograms were now popr, the military¡¯s version was, of course, the best. A lot of their equipment and instruments had not even been released to the public of Assyria. It took a lot of money and effort to get such aplete holographic room.
¡°Oh,¡± Wen Jin nodded, ¡°Okay, there¡¯s no ceiling.¡±
However... Where did Dewitt care about the price if he could be affectionate and warm countless times a day? As soon as he heard the answer from the little fox, he immediately responded. The color on his face showed that he would get the best holographic room in all of the Empire in minutes.
Wen Jin squinted his eyes and smiled. Then he reached out and pulled out a bracelet. ¡°Here you are.¡±
The bracelet looked familiar and Dewitt was stunned. ¡°This is... what Old Lin give you?¡±
¡°Yes.¡± Wen Jin nodded. ¡°I got it from him. It used to be ugly, but now it looks good. Take it with you.¡±
This bracelet was given to Wen Jin by Professor Lin that day and, as Wen Jin expected, it came from the same person as the hengshi he and Dewitt had. The aura inside the bracelet proved this.
And the bracelet was a space artifact.
To Wen Jin¡¯s surprise, although the maker of this space artifact was the same as that of the Hengshi, it had been improved and seemed to be more suitable for Assyrians than the space artifact Wen Jin used.
It did not require Reiki to open it every time. After recognizing the Master, the Master could open it again at any time, avoiding the consumption of Reiki. But if it was not maintenanced with Reiki, it would not be able to store some living creatures for a long time. This was an equivalent exchange. It was possible for Wen Jin to move a giant beast into his space and feed it.
Wen Jin¡¯s magic artifact was left to him by his master. It was one of the most precious treasures in Honghuang. He certainly did not look at such a measly space artifact. After looking through the contents, he felt there was nothing special and he wanted to give it to Dewitt. Anyway, the thing itself had been improved for Assyrians.
¡°Space artifact?¡± Dewitt was stunned, then looked at a small bracelet in his hand.
When Professor Lin first gave it to Wen Jin, it was still a silver foil ring bracelet with a little glitter, square, looking very masculine and Wen Jin improved it... He broke all those square lines, change them into curved lines and put a few stones in it.
In fact, from the aesthetic point of view of normal people...it was ugly.
But the thought that this was given to him by Wen Jin immediately brought out a thick filter in Dewitt¡¯s eyes and he thought about how good the bracelet looked.
¡°Yes.¡± Wen Jin answered, ¡°When we go back in the evening I¡¯ll teach you how to use it.¡± Wen Jin briefly introduced Dewitt to the usefulness of the space artifact. After that, heughed shrewdly. ¡°When you encounter delicious and interesting things when you go out in the future, you can fill up the artifact and bring them back to me.¡±
¡°Good.¡± Dewitt looked gently at Wen Jin. ¡°Let¡¯s go try it.¡±
Wen Jin was stunned, ¡°Hmm?¡±
Chapter 72 - Really?
Chapter 72: Really?
Under Wen Jin¡¯s teaching, Dewitt learned how to use the space artifact and stuffed it with the first thing he wanted to...it was Wen Jin¡¯s underwear.
After they left the army, he took Wen Jin to the mall to buy clothes where he usually bought clothes for himself. There were usually very few people in the building.
Wen Jin was interested in underwear. Especially after Dewitt told him that wearing it could effectively prevent the ident of morning egg pain, Wen Jin¡¯s interest in it suddenly exploded and he was eager to try them out.
So after buying them, Wen Jin wanted to wear a pair as soon as possible.
While Dewitt watched Wen Jin slowly walk to the bathroom inside the mall with his underwear, there was a little sadness in his back and he felt that something good had just escaped him.
And Wen Jin, who was halfway there, looked back at him nkly. ¡°What are you doing?¡±
¡°Hmm?¡± Dewitt looked at him, his face seemed to hesitate for a moment and then he responded, his eyes lit up, ¡°Want me to help you?¡±
¡°Yes, it looks strange.¡± Wen Jin nodded. ¡°I think I can¡¯t wear it outside.¡±
Wen Jin had just been in the shop and had curiously, repeatedly touched the underwear several times. He liked the biggest ones since the uniform he wore was form fitting. Therger ones would be easier to put on the outside, but Dewitt said he should buy the smallest size.
Wen Jin was unhappy. He felt that the smallest size would be too tight. He clinched thergest one persistently and stared at Dewitt. At this time, the little sisters who guided them all began tough secretly. Wen Jin¡¯s face was not hanging. Eventually, the elder and younger sisters convinced Dewitt to buy Wen Jin both.
Wen Jin was satisfied with the finalpromise from his little tail.
But he used to more exclusive toilets and other ces when he was in Honghuang, because the equipment was too simple, so he felt like he needed to ask Dewitt toe in. He was afraid that it smelled bad inside and he needed to have Dewitt there from his aura.
However, when he went into the toilet, he found that there was arge space in the single toilet. At least five people could get in there, even sitting down. So the gap between him and Dewitt wasrge and the smell was not bad. On the contrary, it was really clean.
Wen Jin liked clean ces.
Wen Jin looked at it, took the biggest pair of underwear out of Dewitt¡¯s bag and shook it out in the air. ¡°Okay, let¡¯s put the rest in the bracelet.¡±
Dewitt nced at the apparently oversized underwear in Wen Jin¡¯s hand who wanted to put it on like his jacket on his lower half. Suddenly, he was grateful that he had followed him in. He warned, ¡°It¡¯s not worn like that.¡±
¡°Huh?¡± Wen Jin, who had taken off his shoes and was ready to put them on, was stunned. ¡°How do you wear them?¡±
Dewitt¡¯s face was twitching. ¡°You take off your pants first.¡±
Wen Jin: ...?
¡°Take off your pants.¡± Dewitt repeated it again.
Just as he finished this sentence, there came a sound of footsteps outside the single room, which seemed to hesitate outside their small door.
¡°Why take them off?¡± Wen Jin did not pay attention to these details. He frowned somewhat iprehensibly. ¡°Do you want me to only show you everything?¡±
The sound of footsteps became more hesitant.
Wen Jin would not pay attention to it, but Dewitt would. It was his instinct. He did not like the way outsiders listened to them. Besides, he did not know whether they were stimted by Wen Jin¡¯s words. In a word, Dewitt¡¯s answer at that time was, obviously, yes.
¡°Yes.¡±
Later, from the toilet, Wen Jin came out in normal pants and at the risk of being killed, Dewitt managed to stop Wen Jin from wearing the underwearpletely wrong. The whole process had been quite arduous. It took Wen Jin half an hour to put on that pair of underwear and then he and hesitated for a moment before he had walked out of the toilet.
After that, Dewitt apanied Wen Jin to make purchased throughout the mall. And he put all the things he bought into the bracelet. At this time, Dewitt felt the convenience of the bracelet thoroughly.
As he left the mall, Wen Jin quietly leaned over to Dewitt¡¯s ear and said, ¡°Hey, they¡¯re quitefortable to wear.¡±
The cloth was veryfortable and soft and the little Wen Jin was slowly transformed back into its normal size. He stayed in themfortably and did not feel pain when he rubbed against the zipper. It was much morefortable than what he had traveled in Honghuang before.
Dewitt smiled and gave Wen Jin a meaningful look. ¡°There¡¯s morefortable ones.¡±
¡°Really?¡± Wen Jin¡¯s eyes lit up.
¡°Yes.¡± Dewitt nodded earnestly and promised when they got home to let Wen Jin have a good feel.
Wen Jin was so excited that he almost turned let out his fox¡¯s tail to wag it behind him. He continued to eat and drink with Dewitt for an afternoon and strolled through the busy ces of the capital. Suddenly, in a deep alley, he saw a strangely dressed man.
Wen Jin was stunned at first, then pulled on Dewitt.¡¯s sleeve
¡°That¡¯s a contestant in the underground arena.¡± Dewitt recognized them at a nce. ¡°His clothes are athletic clothes.¡±
¡°Aren¡¯t they too ugly?¡± Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help saying this as the clothes were thin and connected. The upper body was covered by underwear and the lower body was a single triangr piece of underwear; a noun that Wen Jin had just learned. And when he looked down, the man¡¯s chest to the other person¡¯s lower body, his eyesight suddenly darkened.
Wen Jin was stunned and it turned out it was Dewitt¡¯s hand.
¡°What are you doing?¡± When Wen Jin pulled away Dewitt¡¯s hand, he saw that the man in the alley had disappeared. He couldn¡¯t help staring at Dewitt for an instant, thinking that it was the man who had harmed him while he wasn¡¯t able to see.
Dewitt looked down at the street stall, saying in a light voice, ¡°Don¡¯t look at that mess.¡±
¡°What mess?¡± After Wen Jin responded to what the other party said, somewhat amused. ¡°They¡¯re all men. Who hasn¡¯t seen everything? Am I a mess in your eyes?¡±
Little Wen Jin was so cute that he burst with his emotions.
¡°Of course not.¡± Dewitt nced at him. Even though Wen Jin was wearing underwear, he was not very skilled in this kind of clothes. When he was wearing it, he showed a little bit carelessly. Dewitt could apply for a Star Empire Award because of the speed of blood rushing up his head.
Wen Jin snorted coldly, disdaining Dewitt¡¯s cautious attitude, which he refused to admit, ¡°Oh, is that they have something different?¡±
Dewitt looked at him and squinted. ¡°Are you interested in this?¡±
Wen Jin was straightforward and vigorous. ¡°Yes, I haven¡¯t seen much.¡± In the past, men and women were packed tightly in Honghuang but they all wore robes. For the first time, he saw exposed skin. Couldn¡¯t he be curious? Moreover, the clothes he wore were really few and the outline of his chest was clear through the fabric.
Dewitt stared at him for a moment and with a certain depth in his tone, he whispered, ¡°You will see more in the future.¡±
But he wanted to see it now. He had never seen a man dressed like that before and he didn¡¯t know what hid small tail would look like in those types of clothes.
Wen Jin reluctantly nced at the entrance of the street. He wasn¡¯t really interested in the lower part of the body, but in the underground arena. The name sounded interesting. Wen Jin liked this kind of fightingpetition best and it was usually harsher in ces that used the term ¡®underground.¡¯ It felt like a lot of new things were appearing.
So he gave Dewitt a push. ¡°Let¡¯s go in and have a look.¡±
Wen Jin said that he wanted to go in that direction, but after two steps he found Dewitt motionless and had to turn his head to look at him. ¡°You¡¯re noting?¡±
Dewitt¡¯s face twitched and he endured and endured, but eventually he couldn¡¯t help asking, ¡°Are you so interested in that?¡±
Wen Jin looked at him inexplicably. ¡°I don¡¯t want to see that and I have it myself. How can I be interested in other people?¡± He felt that the little tail seemed a little unhappy, but he also felt that the little tail was somewhat happy.
He really just looked at the other man casually and ording to his vague judgment, it seemed that there was no grandeur under the other sides clothes.
It was no wonder Wen Jin remembered it clearly. After all, Dewitt had ¡®performed¡¯ for him in the bathroom a few days ago.
In this way, Dewitt seemed to calm down a little and then thought of something. He took Wen Jin into the room, but the pace was a little slow, it was not so sincere at first sight.
Wen Jin looked at Dewitt¡¯s back and sighed silently in his heart. He thought that his little tail should be angry, but fortunately he had spent such a long time in the world and suddenly thought of how tofort him at such a time.
So he approached him with special care and whispered in Dewitt¡¯s ear, ¡°I saw nothing. It wasn¡¯t as big as yours.¡± After Wen Jin finished, he paused and added in a low voice, ¡°It was not as big as mine.¡±
When Dewitt heard the first sentence, he felt a little strange. He didn¡¯t know whether he should be depressed or happy. Then when he heard the second sentence, he turned his head and smiled at Wen Jin in an unintelligible way. ¡°Really?¡±
¡°Yes.¡± Wen Jin nodded solemnly, ¡°Really.¡±
Chapter 73 - Underground Arena
Chapter 73: Underground Arena
After hearing that the so-called underground arena was used to watch illegal fights, Wen Jin took Dewitt to buy delicious food at the stalls around him. Almost all of them he thought were good enough to buy and then went to the underground arena that was full of people.
In the process of buying, many enthusiastic businessmen saw Dewitt¡¯s hands full of food and were curious to ask where they were going next. When the answer was the underground arena, the faces of several businessmen were not quite right.
¡°Why do they all have this expression?¡± After walking away, Wen Jin turned to Dewitt next to him and asked, ¡°Do you think I eat too much?¡±
He looked at the bag in Dewitt¡¯s hand, he thought it was all right. There were dozens of pieces of meat, dozens of pieces of toast and some ice cream. Dewitt said that he could not eat too much outside and he was able to restrain himself. ¡°I only bought a little.¡±
¡°Maybe it¡¯s not the right asion to buy food,¡± Dewitt responded casually.
¡°Wrong asion?¡± Wen Jin bit off a bunch of tender roasted beef kebab. ¡°Why is the asion wrong?¡±
There was no need for Dewitt to answer this question. Wen Jin stepped through the door of the underground arena at the next moment and understood the reason.
It was a long ck corridor, which was very different from the research institute or military department Wen Jin had previously been to. It was not clean, clear, or bright and there was a dirty feeling around it, like something was sticking to the walls and there was a bloody smell in the air.
It was very light, but it couldn¡¯t escape Wen Jin¡¯s nose.
The tip of his nose twitched slightly and his eyes could not help but squint. He did not hate the smell of blood. During special times, the appropriate smell of blood would also excite Wen Jin. It was the instinct of demons. No monster would hate the smell of blood. However, the bloody smell in the air here was different, new and old was different, but it was also intertwined with the mixed smell of a bunch of fish and dragons. It smelled fishy, muddy, heavy and somewhat nauseating.
The people who ran this underground arena seemed to be deliberately creating this atmosphere, so the smell did not receive much meticulous treatment and Wen Jin¡¯s nose was more sensitive than ordinary people so immediately stopped before taking a bite of his second kebab.
¡°Notfortable?¡± Dewitt noticed Wen Jin¡¯s action and frowned.
Wen Jin scrunched his eyebrows before he answered. When he had just eaten the beef, he still thought it was delicious. But now with the smell, he felt nauseated instantly, even the meat in Dewitt¡¯s hands was no longer delicious.
¡°It smells terrible.¡± After wiping his mouth on a napkin, Wen Jin sucked some reiki from the hengshi, made a small whirlwind under his nose, carrying out a simple air freshening magic. The smell dissipated a lot in an instant, but Wen Jin still felt a little ufortable. He frowned and looked at Dewitt. Suddenly he leaned forward and buried the tip of his nose into Dewitt¡¯s shoulder.
Dewitt¡¯s body stiffened for a moment, as it was unexpected that Wen Jin would jump so close so suddenly. The height difference between the two was just right. As long as Wen Jin¡¯s head was slightly lowered, he could touch Dewitt¡¯s shoulder.
After a pause, Dewitt reached out and patted Wen Jin on the waist.
They came in only halfway. Not many people entered or exited, but everyone who did, noticed the two of them. Several of them turned around curiously. In underground ces like this, everybody had a mask on their faces, so the scenes gathered by the eyes of these people were still somewhat prating.
Nevertheless, Dewitt did not see it. ¡°It may smell stronger inside, otherwise people would not watch it. We can go back.¡±
Dewitt¡¯s unique smell filled his nose and invaded Wen Jin¡¯s mind. The feeling of nausea went down a lot in mere moments, Wen Jin shook his head, ¡°No, let¡¯s go in and have a look.¡±
At the end of the corridor, there was a sh of light. Although it was still some distance away, Wen Jin could already hear some people¡¯s cheers and shouts.
¡°Gentlemen.¡± After walking through the long corridor and circuitously for a long time, they were stopped by a woman wearing a fox mask when they finally arrived at the entrance of the hall. ¡°Please show me your two invitations.¡±
Wen Jin looked at the other side¡¯s fox mask for a while. He always thought that the white fox¡¯s face was a little strange on the other side. After a pause, he turned to Dewitt and did not understand what an invitation was.
Dewitt, as expected, was ready for everything.
After receiving the invitation, Miss Mask bent her eyes at them and reminded them, ¡°This show has already entered the fifth stage, but the excitement has just begun. I wish you two gentlemen a pleasant view.¡±
After that, they stepped into the arena.
¡°What is an invitation letter?¡± After entering, Wen Jin asked curiously.
¡°Authentication.¡± In fact, the ck market was semi-open. In other words, it was half-open to the public. Although it was bullshit, they did have legal business licenses and all the yers had signed voluntary contracts.
In such a ck market, one usually only needed to buy tickets to enter and not do too much to avoid the inspection of the Wei brigade. However, when Dewitt came in today, he did not see the ce where the tickets were sold. He had them checked immediately and then he got two invitations.
¡°For whoeveres in?¡± Wen Jin asked.
¡°Yes. An invitation letter means that today there will be very special activities. Only the old customers who have left their names will have the opportunity to ept the invitation and go to watch them.¡±
Wen Jin nodded. He followed Dewitt and walked down the path behind him. At this moment, the referee had already moved one of his hands down on the stage.
Wen Jin watched the ceremony with some curiosity as he continued to follow Dewitt.
The food the two of them bought had been crammed into Wen Jin¡¯s space so he could eat themter. Dewitt¡¯s space did not have the effect of keeping things heated, but his could. Although Wen Jin looked a little nauseous at that time, heter gained his color back, but still wanted to put things away and eat them after he went back.
However, as they had stopped in the corridor before, there were many audience members who werete like them, or who waited for the time just like them and had seen the two. Just after Wen Jin sat down, someone approached him with a face mask and a polite smile in his exposed eyes, ¡°Hey, sir, is there anyone next to you?¡±
Wen Jin raised his head, nced at the other, shook his head and then turned away his eyes, looking at the surroundings bit by bit.
What he didn¡¯t notice was that when he turned his head away, the man who had just chatted with him was frozen in ce, staring at him. Although Wen Jin¡¯s mask was a full-face chosen by Dewitt, his eyes still needed to be exposed and his delicate eyes were probably known to those who had seen his face. So the man remained stunned for several seconds until hispanion came up and patted him and when he did, he couldn¡¯t help looking back at the seat next to Wen Jin unconsciously.
The man sitting next to Wen Jin was a tall man with a dark mask. His eyes stared at him oppressively.
¡°Hey, Fei... I¡¯ve found a better ce to look down. Let¡¯s go over there?¡± The man¡¯spanion cried out from afar not waiting to start anything by approaching the man.
The man subconsciously wanted to refuse, but the rejection was forced back by Dewitt¡¯s eyes.
¡°Okay,e on.¡± The man eventually turned and before leaving, he looked at Wen Jin reluctantly for a long time and finally chose a seat two rows down.
¡°Didn¡¯t he ask if anyone was here?¡± Wen Jin looked at the man¡¯s back and his eyes showed some curiosity. ¡°Didn¡¯t he want to sit here?¡± he asked.
Dewitt¡¯s face remained unchanged. ¡°No, he was just asking.¡±
Wen Jin picked up his eyebrows. ¡°This greeting is really strange.¡±
¡°Yes.¡± Dewitt responded lightly and in the next ten minutes or so of waiting time, he used the same method to drive out countless people who tried to sit next to Wen Jin.
Up to the end of the fifth session, a young boy, not too old, jumped in and asked Wen Jin the same sentence. At this time, Wen Jin did not want to deal with these ¡°just asking¡± people and the child was not very interested in his response. The child saw that Wen Jin ignored him. Looking around, it seemed that he could not find a better ce, so he simply sat down.
It should be said that Wen Jin did not notice when the child stood, but when he sat down, he could clearly see it in the chair. After the child sat down, he could not even touch the ground on his feet. Such a young age and such a ce was really not the ce where Wen Jin thought children should be.
¡°This... Is it your custom?¡± Wen Jin blinked and asked Dewitt curiously.
¡°No.¡± Dewitt shook his head.
Just as Wen Jin got a reply and looked at the child curiously, there was a sudden cheer on the stage.
¡°Ladies and gentlemen, the first five links of the Dream Fighting arena are just over!¡± Wen Jin saw the woman standing on the stage wearing a fox mask, which was exactly the same as the woman who stopped them at the door he had just seen.
Wen Jin pped immediately.
¡°It¡¯s a staff member.¡± On the other side, Dewitt said, ¡°The staff here use a uniform mask.¡±
Wen Jin paused, nodded his head to show that he knew, but felt a little strange, ¡°Why is it a fox?¡±
Dewitt was doubtful at this point, but on such asions he did note very often in the past. Understanding of the arena was basically started after he returned to the ind, so he could not give Wen Jin an answer.
¡°Because a famous fox has appeared in Assyria recently, don¡¯t you know?¡± Just then, the little boy sitting next to Wen Jin suddenly opened his mouth.
Wen Jin turned his head and looked at the little boy sitting next to him. In the moment he spoke out, Wen Jin actually understood who he was talking about. However, he put on an interesting look and asked, ¡°I don¡¯t know, is that fox so famous or handsome?¡±
The boy seemed to hesitate for a moment. His eyes turned and he looked at Wen Jin curiously. He didn¡¯t seem to understand why the man beside him would ask this. But after a pause, the little boy spoke. ¡°Not handsome, said to be thetest secret weapon developed by the Academy of Sciences. It¡¯s ugly, with three heads, six arms and eight eyes!¡± As he spoke, the little boy stretched out his hand andpared it with some exaggeration.
Wen Jin¡¯s smile gradually disappeared on his face, suddenly remembering the rumors he saw on the Inte after that day. It never urred to him that the materials were really spread in the end. And the guys were really... off?
It was during their conversation that thedies on the stage seemed to announce something, which caused an uproar in the audience. When she saw the audience¡¯s reaction was so intense, she blinked her exaggerated eyes at the right time. ¡°Then, please pay attention to the sixth match of the Dream Fighting Field!¡±
With her crisp voice and the echo of the audience, a contender Wen Jin had not seen before appeared on the stage and the contender... was a four-legged monster simr to King Tiger.
Wen Jin was stunned.
¡°As the sixth match, all the audience¡¯s bets will eventually be returned and the amount earned by the winner will be borne by the arena. In advance, the game without any weapons is the most ¨C civilized fight.¡± Thedy wittily and deliberately lengthened the finale, which attracted an uproar from the audience.
¡°Wow! Make them pee their pants! Go down fast! Let them start!¡±
¡°He¡¯s against Cecil! Cecil is the most heroic man in the all-diator arenas. He¡¯s sure to beat that beast down!¡±
¡°Cecil! Cecil! Cecil!¡±
With the sound of apuse, Wen Jin narrowed his eyes. He felt the beast and it seemed a little out of ce.
¡°What is a civilized fight?¡± Before they began, Wen Jin turned his head and asked Dewitt thest question.
The light of the arena was very dim and they were sitting in a remote ce. There were few lights on Dewitt¡¯s face. Wen Jin could not see the other side¡¯s expression. After a pause, thetter answered, ¡°It means that the game will not stop until one of them dies.¡±
Wen Jin nodded and then he saw the gate they had just entered from had a group of peoplee out of it. There were a lot of people, at least eight to ten people and the center was a person with the smallest stature. As soon as they walked in, they were invited into the small VIP room on the second floor.
Wen Jin looked at them and smelled a familiar aura. Before he remembered who it was, a whistle sounded and the game began.
Chapter 74 - Second
Chapter 74: Second
It was a rather chaotic fighting scene. At the moment the whistle sounded, the beast flew in the direction of the human.
The explosive power and speed of the contract beast was absolutely not measured... Wen Jin looked at it and frowned, feeling something was wrong with the other beast¡¯s aura. It seemed to confirm his conjecture that the beast had looked calm before, but immediately after the whistle, it jumped at the man named Cecil and with its sudden burst of strength, ferocity, speed and a shocked gasp came from the audience around the stage. Even a lot of the audience who had just been apuding suddenly shrank.
The beast¡¯s voice was not very loud, but the stage seemed to have been possessed. A lot of radio devices were on and then the sound was pulled to everyone¡¯s ears through the loudspeakers on the walls of the whole arena.
¡°God...¡± At the moment when the qi beast rushed up, someone couldn¡¯t help eximing, ¡°It¡¯s too fast. Look at it! Cecil fell to the ground by him!¡±
¡°God! You can¡¯t fall to the ground in a fight with the beast, Cecil. Get up, Cecil! ¡± Another person eximed.
Cecil seemed to be a little confused about such offenseing from the beast, but it is clear that this was the first time to experience such a thing in the arena. After being initially stunned, he quickly responded, stretched out his strong arm, pushed up, blocked the beast¡¯s jaw, overturned the beast and stood up quickly.
¡°Ohhhh!!¡± At the moment Cecil stood up, a cheer broke out around the stage.
The beast, which he had thrown down on the ground, made a sob in its throat and stood up again.
It was also at this time that Wen Jin discovered that there were many wounds on the Qi beast, some of which had be scars and some of them should be new wounds. They were not good at all. It was very likely that they had not even been given medicine and there were many new wounds on the Qi beast.
Wen Jin frowned and a little suspicion shed through his heart. How could ordinary beasts in such a state had have such a strong explosive force?
¡°Injected.¡± Dewitt saw at a nce what was wrong on the stage. He knew more about the wound than Wen Jin. His face was a little ugly at once and he quickly opened his screen. However, he pressed it several times and his eyebrows grew deeper and deeper.
¡°What¡¯s wrong?¡± Wen Jin looked over.
¡°No signal.¡± Dewitt put the screen away and the feeling of inappropriateness grew stronger and stronger.
When he entered the corridor, he found that there was no ticket office, sent messages to his subordinates and finally got the invitation letter. That is to say, at that time, the ce, even when he received the invitation letter, still had a signal.
So did the fighting ground cut off the signal at a special time, or was it directly isted from the outside signal from the beginning? Either way, this was by no means a good omen and from the very beginning, there were no new people arriving. One bad feeling after another came to Dewitt¡¯s mind and his eyes grew darker and darker.
¡°Should there be one outside?¡± Wen Jin also saw Dewitt when he sent the message.
Dewitt looked at him and his eyes seemed to struggle.
¡°Why do you look at me like that?¡± Wen Jin put his elbow on him somewhat unconventionally. ¡°If something important happens, just go and remember toe back.¡±
Dewitt was apparently a little uneasy. He seemed to want Wen Jin to go with him, but on second thought, if he could not find the signal or even go out, he would probably need to do it by himself.
With a slight twinkle in the re, Dewitt reached out and pulled Wen Jin in front of him, lifted his mask a little with one hand, then sped Wen Jin¡¯s back with the other hand. He pinched Wen Jin¡¯s chin, lowered his head and kissed him gently on the corner of his lips.
After the first kiss, it seemed that it was not enough and he kissed him several more times.
That was already an excess number of times.
Wen Jin had such an idea in his mind since he was taken by Dewitt. However, when he noticed the deep concern in his eyes, he did not have the heart to remind him and let the other party kiss him repeatedly. And in these soft kisses, too much emotion was conveyed through the lips to the heart of Wen Jin. His eyes moved, even closed and he gently kissed Dewitt on the face, as if in response to the other party¡¯s concerns.
Wen Jin¡¯s kiss was so light, like a tentative butterfly, that he almost didn¡¯t let Dewitt explode.
However, the noise around him reminded him that he did not dare to linger more on Wen Jin. Dewitt loosened his grip on the other side, lightly put on his mask again and gave him a deep look with both eyes.
Wen Jin had not tasted this kind of feeling of being worried for a long time. His master always just hung out with him, saying that he was ying around and causing trouble. Thest time he saw him go out alone, he would worry about it, as if his mother and elder brother were there.
¡°Go ahead.¡± Wen Jin waved his hand and in the afterglow of the stage, a pair of eyes twinkled with a slight smile, ¡°Don¡¯t worry about me, everyone here can¡¯t take me even together.¡±
¡°Wait for me here.¡± Dewitt reached out, gently rubbed Wen Jin¡¯s face through the mask, paused and then took the red stone from his neck and hung it on Wen Jin¡¯s neck.
Wen Jin wrinkled his nose and wondered why Dewitt suddenly wanted to give it to him. He didn¡¯t need it.
¡°I¡¯ve worn this for a long time, with my name engraved on the back. If something happens after and someone is harassing you, show it to them, okay?¡±
Wen Jin tilted his head and looked at Dewitt¡¯s slightly exposed face under his mask. Only he could see his face. He pointed his finger on the armrest of the chair and gently drew the corner of his lips where Dewitt could not see it.
Such care and the feeling of this affection were superfluous and fresh to him, like a warm current, as if it could make people taste it for a long time. After a moment¡¯s pause, Wen Jin still bent his eyes and his voice was very quiet. ¡°I know.¡±
It was not until Dewitt left his sight that Wen Jin retracted his eyes and quietly put a magic spell on him as he walked away. In this way, Wen Jin would know if the other party was in danger.
Although Dewitt seemed to want to go somewhere with a signal, maybe he woulde back after he went out. The words ¡®if something happens¡¯ made Wen Jin realize that what the little tail wanted to do may not be just as simple as he thought, so that he could only be rest assured by cing such a magic.
His eyes fell back on the stage. By this time, Cecil hadunched an offensive attack against the beast. One man and one beast were on the stage. The ws of the beast left a bloodstain on Cecil and Cecil¡¯s fist fell on the soft abdomen of the beast.
The smell of blood became strong and under the mask, Wen Jin¡¯s beautiful eyebrows rose slightly.
¡°What¡¯s your rtionship with that brother just now?¡± At this time, a crisp young male voice came into Wen Jin¡¯s ear.
¡°Hmm?¡± Wen Jin turned his head.
¡°Are you in a rtionship? He kissed you several times and I saw him do it.¡± The little boy sitting beside Wen Jin had a big face and wanted some gossip.
¡°You have a lot of questions.¡±
¡°No, isn¡¯t it true?¡± The little boy seemed to have the potential of a future paparazzi.
Wen Jin frowned, stretched out a finger and pushed the little fellow away. ¡°Are you here to watch the game? They just said it was the most wonderful one.¡±
The little boyughed and said, ¡°I was entrusted toe here. I¡¯m not interested in thispetition. It¡¯s not my business to be brilliant. You can say quickly, is it a lover rtionship?¡±
Wen Jin leaned on the chair, his eyes were in a moment of trance, neither saying yes nor saying no.
Meanwhile, Cecil pressed the beast heavily on the floor.
Once again, there was a sea of cheers from the auditorium.
¡°Beautiful job! That¡¯s it!¡±
¡°Cecil! Kill it, kill it! You are the King of Fighting tonight!¡±
¡°Kill him, kill him Cecil! Let that old fellow see God¨C¡°
The little boy¡¯s insistent voice of saying something was overwhelmed by these cries and the warmth of his eyes gradually condensed and fell on the beast.
It was not in the right state. That guy named Cecil¡¯s fist was absolutely not covered. The heavy fist was smashed down and down toward the abdomen. New injuries and old injuriesbined together. The body of this beast should not be able to carry it long ago. But this guy looked like he couldn¡¯t feel pain. The fist that hit him and the wound that stung, the other side did not feel them at all.
Wen Jin¡¯s eyebrows wrinkled deeply at the thought of what Dewitt had said before.
Was this the effect of being injected with a drug? Could beastspletely forget the pain?
Watching the scuffling scenes on the stage and the cheering audience, Wen Jin had a kind of implicit premonition. He felt this was not the end. Although Cecil¡¯s hand had reached the neck of the beast, as Dewitt said, the ¡°civilized fight¡± would not stop until one of them died and it was clear that Cecil thought the same way.
But¨C
As Wen Jin had expected.
Just as Cecil¡¯s hand had pinched the beast¡¯s neck and gradually there was a tendency to strangle it to death and ording to such efforts, the beast that had already suffered a lot of injuries would die within three seconds at most.
Meanwhile, Wen Jin was keen to catch a short, sharp whistleing from somewhere.
Then, as if the beast had been inspired by something, there was a sudden whine in his throat. Almost in the next second, the beast¡¯s hind paws suddenly got lucky and came from nowhere. He kicked Cecil¡¯s abdomen fiercely. At the moment when Cecil was distracted by pain, one w grabbed his arm and three deep, bleeding scars appeared instantly.
The beast raised its head and its eyes were bloodshot and maniacal to kill Cecil. Then it opened its mouth, twitched its jaw and bit Cecil¡¯s shoulder hard.
With the stage radio, almost everyone could hear the sharp teeth piercing the flesh and blood near their ears.
¡°Heaven!¡±
¡°My God!¡±
¡°Cecil didn¡¯t strangle him, my God -¡°
¡°No, the beast is about to rise! It, it woke up!¡±
¡°Next to the shoulder is the neck. It must want to bite the neck. It must! But once it has bitten his neck, Cecil is dead! Cecil! Cecil!¡±
The next second that the cry passed from Wen Jin¡¯s ear, the little boy next to him suddenly screamed as if he had found something. The scream could be said to have gone up into the clouds and Wen Jin¡¯s whole fox was startled by him! His eardrums seemed to have been pierced in minutes.
Imagine, when the whole arena is in that excitement, people knew that their most anticipated climax was approaching. Everyone was shouting one after another. When one voice was over, the boy¡¯s voice directly pierced the voices of the people in the arena and became the only voice. ¡°Bo. Get the first prize!¡±
Even Cecil on the stage and the loose-mouthed beast ready to bite Cecil¡¯s throat seemed to have a moment¡¯s sluggishness. And just as the boy screamed, everyone looked at Wen Jin and was amazed that a child hade into such a ce, the lights of the whole hall suddenly went dark.
Wen Jin¡¯s eyes moved. In the next second, the human pupils disappeared. Instead, the fox¡¯s eyes quickly adapted to the sudden change of light. Wen Jin saw that the contract beast on the stage was tightly held by someone.
The manpower was infinite and he threw Cecil aside from the mad beast. And just after Cecil¡¯s body hit something on the stage and made a muffled noise, the audience seemed to wake up from a dream.
¡°What¡¯s the matter?¡±
¡°The lights..howe the lights went out? God, did you hear it? Did you hear that?¡±
¡°Yes, that¡¯s the voice of the contract beast. Is it the contract beast still on the stage? It was fighting Cecil just now. The light was dark. Did the staff stop it?¡±
¡°It just looked so crazy that Cecilymust have been bitten to death by it. Will ite and bite us, this damn arena¨C¡°
¡°That¡¯s your job?¡± Under all kinds of flurried and impatient voices, it was Wen Jin¡¯s voice that asked the little boy next to him. The calmness in his voice was out of step with the surroundings.
¡°Yes.¡± The little boyughed and said that the light was too dark at the moment. If it was on, he might still see his chest raised.
Wen Jin¡¯s face remained unchanged. ¡°You¡¯d better go out soon.¡±
¡°Huh?¡± The little boy did not think back. ¡°No, the man paid me a lot of money to shout. I want to stay and see what he really wants to do.¡±
The crowds crowded together, the shouts of the staff in the arena and the curses that wanted to light up with a light screen, but suddenly found no signal, came into Wen Jin¡¯s ears. He listened to the little boy talking and his body was still sitting motionless. In the darkness, something was moving in their direction.
It was not over yet.
Just as the panic-stricken audience opened the first light source and illuminated the whole arena, there was a burst of breathing back from the auditorium.
¡°... This is the beast...?
¡°Why, how can there be so many...¡±
¡°Their eyes are shining...¡±
¡°Are they going to bite us to death?¡±
The sound of the beast¡¯s teeth plunging into Cecil¡¯s shoulder just now seemed to be restarting in this arena. Everyone¡¯s heart was filled with fear and they began to retreat and unconsciously fleeing everywhere. However, the doors around them were locked.
When the first woman¡¯s scream came out in the arena, the whole arena was again swept by the scream.
Wen Jin¡¯s finger touched his knee.
The little boy couldn¡¯t help leaning back on his seat. He also saw the scene in the arena when the lights shed out.
¡°Now you¡¯re scared? Won¡¯t run with them yet?¡± In such a situation, Wen Jin¡¯s voice really seemed out of ce.
The little boy took hold of the armrest of his seat and said, ¡°What¡¯s the use of running? Just when I came in, I saw the people here locked the door and the normal passage could not get out at all.¡±
The people here locked the doors? Wen Jin felt a little more solid when he thought of Dewitt, who had gone out before and felt that Dewitt was actually outside.
He raised his eyebrows and continued to ask, ¡°Then how did you get in?¡±
¡°I came in from a secret passage, but to go there, I had to go through the stage.¡± The little boy¡¯s voice was like crying out, ¡°Oh my God, I want to go back, I have to go back...¡±
¡°Then sit down.¡± Wen Jin leaned on the chair and felt people pouring out from front to back. ¡°Just a moment.¡±
The little boy looked at Wen Jin in a daze.
At that moment, someone tried to take a shortcut by Wen Jin. The man was almost mad and wanted to rush out. Wen Jin¡¯s legs remained motionless and had no intention of giving way to him at all. The man was so anxious that he immediately reached out to hit Wen Jin and shouted, ¡°What is it? Is there an idiot sitting there? Do you want to drag others to death with you?¡±
However, the next second, his hand was twisted into an arc by Wen Jin in an extremely painful way, making a cacking noise. Then, Wen Jin¡¯s leg was lifted and the man was kicked and turned directly into the seat in the row below.
From the first scream, the second, the third and many more began to rise and fall. In the darkness, the contract beasts pounced on the crowd one after another. The scene was terrible. Anyone who looked at it would have nightmares for his whole life.
Several of them even began to cross the crowd and rush around Wen Jin, who was sitting in the back row.
When the first Qi beast came to Wen Jin¡¯s side, the little boy in the dark held his breath and grabbed Wen Jin¡¯s sleeve. The Qi beast¡¯s breath was in his ear. He was shivering with fear, as if he wanted to drill into Wen Jin¡¯s arms.
Surprisingly, however, the beasts did nothing. They just stood there alone and their irascible breathing stopped. Until Wen Jin reached out and touched their heads with a little pity.
Several wounds on the beast¡¯s face disappeared in an instant and he went nowhere with the rest of them, lying obediently at Wen Jin¡¯s feet. Their bodies were full of wounds, even a few minutes ago, their faces were full of violence, but at this moment it seemed that he had found a piece that could make them very peaceful. He was like a general.
¡°Eh-¡± the little boy let out a cry of surprise.
Darkness and chaotic light mingled together and no one knew who was the first to find Wen Jin¡¯s beast lying at his feet. Then, with trembling feet the man almost rolled over to Wen Jin.
He squinted past the masked man who was the first one to ask if anyone was next to him today.
¡°You, you -¡± The man was out of breath, all over his body was torn by the contract beast and there were even hidden blood stains in several ces. He carefully looked at the contract beasts lying on the ground, almost climbed to Wen Jin¡¯s side in the audience chair. ¡°You save me, you save me, I don¡¯t want to be bitten to death...¡± He had just finished this sentence and with a whistle, the lights of the arena were turned on again.
Chapter 75 - What did you eat?
Chapter 75: What did you eat?
Assyrians could clearly tell that in the past there were not very many eye-catching beasts in their lives. Recently, their sense of existence had increased sharply by several times
First, two days ago, the superrge contract beast which was attacked by the Zheng troops in the mountainous area and then the news that the contract beast of the scientific research institute had turned into a human being exploded out. The two storms had not passed and the authorities had not responded positively. Then, two dayster, another wounding case of underground diatorial Arena broke out on thework.
And unlike the blurred pictures of the previous white fox incident in the mountains, this underground diator event had spread out in a high-definition video directly on the Inte. Although some shaking and some noises were mixed, the whole process had been clearly shot and the angle of video shooting was just right.
From Cecil and the beast going on stage, to the fight between them, to the beast¡¯s opening mouth and biting Cecil¡¯s throat, then the video stopped abruptly.
For a total of ten minutes, as if to deliberately create some effect, the dim light and the tense breathing on the screen were infinitely amplified in the video, especially with the final abrupt stop. Nothing but a dark picture, almost everyone who watched the video felt it was creepy.
[Why did it stop? My heart is about to jump out just looking at it and suddenly it¡¯s gone? What happened in the end? Was that man bitten to death? What is the final result? Didn¡¯t you finish sending a video?]
[This end of the video has note out. I had friends at the scene and they were absent-minded after returning. Noone knows if that yer was bitten to death, but not only did that happen, all of the Qi beasts in the field went out of control and directly attacked the audience.]
[My family lives in the vicinity. I saw a lot of people gathering around that day. I didn¡¯t know what was going on. The military department, the Zheng Army and the medical hospital all came. That¡¯s what happened? That¡¯s terrible, isn¡¯t it?]
[Bitten? Ha-ha, we should take a good look to the people who like contract beasts and remind them of this all day long. One day, they will be killed. Whoever is crazy about you, they should let the contract beast and get out of Assyria! Now that people have been attacked and wounded, who knows what¡¯s going to happen in the future.]
[We should make the Qi beasts leave Assyria+1. It¡¯s good to say that some of therge Qi beasts seem too scary. As for what happened in the suburbs that day, the authorities have not responded to it until now. They are extremely disappointing. Don¡¯t let the Zerg war go on. Let¡¯s kill ourselves first.]
[... If you want to say that all the beasts injured humans, then me the people who put the beasts first in the illegal underground arena. Howe nobody said that they were there? Shut up! Were you so badly injured that you were going to die? Did you fight back? Is this not a beasts instinct?]
[Shocked Bailian, it can wash the ground. One day, he was bitten by Qi beast. Before he died, he had to struggle for love, funny face.]
[Shocked Bailian+1 My cousin was also on the scene at that time. After returning home, it was said that she had several scratches on her body. She was in a trance. So far, she has not been able to wake up. I really think that the group of Qi beasts should go to hell. At this time, it is best to apany them to hell by the people who maintain Qi beasts.]
...
Thements were still refreshing and things were not over yet.
As if it had been calcted in advance, just at the climax of thements, there were some others who began to follow the wind watched a video that was mentioned in thements after only three minutes.
The video was no longer a battle between Cecil and the Qi beast, but a chaotic scene after the lights went out. All the people who turned on their sound could hear the screams of the people in the video and asionally, when the lights flickered, the fierce look of the contract beasts that flew towards the people.
Although the rity of this video was far less than that of the previous one, the chaotic and unsteady shooting mode, as well as the most authentic screams of panic, exacerbated the tension in the hearts of people watching the video.
Such a small video had spread rapidly on the intersterwork, with the previous paving, this time very quickly, it received an intense response andments.
[... God, seeing this video almost reminds me of the nausea of the Zerg homicide video I saw a long time ago. Is this the second devil that Assyria is going to meet again?]
[It¡¯s frightening. Why do these people go to such ces? There¡¯s always a sense of self-seeking. Is it okay if they don¡¯t go and no one knows how many people have been bitten to death...]
[Some people talk too much. Is it funny when a beast bites someone and a strange person appears? Did you see the scene? If the authorities don¡¯t respond to this, I¡¯m really disappointed with the present Assyria.]
At this moment, Wen Jin was bored as he sat in Dewitt¡¯s office, brushing through thements on the Inte. Eighteen hours ago, Dewitt began his pivotal meeting after meeting.
Wen Jin thought it was interesting to read these messages on the inte, so at first, there was noment in his mind. However, when the situationsted for eighteen hours, Wen Jin¡¯s unhappiness was stirred up.
Wen Jin, who had learnt to recognize more words this time, opened the light screen on Dewitt¡¯s desk somewhat angrily and stretched out his hand on it and wrote arge ¡°18 hours¡± in a twisted way.
The big fool didn¡¯t even try to find him for eighteen hours!
Staring at the big line on the screen, Wen Jin hummed.
[What kind of meetings are they? Why are they going on for so long?] Wen Jin wrote a row of eighteens in session in several reports for Dewitt. Finally, he pushed the screen in front of him and slumped his body in Dewitt¡¯s broad chair with an unhappy face.
The room was quiet, which made Wen Jin recall that twenty hours ago, the underground arena was lit up by light and he did not know whether it was because of the re, or because of the gentle whistle, the action of the beast at that moment, as if someone had pressed the pause button, one by one, was fixed in ce and did not move. Shortly after the Qi beasts stopped moving, arge number of soldiers poured into the venue. They controlled the Qi beasts one by one. When they passed Wen Jin, many soldiers also showed curiosity on their faces because of the people surrounded by Qi beasts.
After that, a sweaty Dewitt rushed in to look for him, took him back to the army quickly and received a line of correspondence one by one on the way. Then, he stayed alone for eighteen hours.
Wen Jin bit a piece of dried meat and decided to go to the canteen. If Dewitt hadn¡¯te back after he came back from the canteen, he would go straight to catch the people responsible.
Dewitt had put something on his terminal before and said that if he wanted something to eat, he could go to the canteen and eat anything directly. He said that it tasted good.
Considering Dewitt¡¯s strong figure, Wen Jin was subconsciously confident of Dewitt¡¯s statement that he could make a meal like that with hi small tail. It shouldn¡¯t be worse, so he looked forward to it a little.
The door opened, Wen Jin walked out, instantly sniffing, his eyes warm with the thought of the food fragrance and he walked quickly towards the dining hall. However, he had just taken two steps and suddenly a man came out from behind him and hit him heavily on the shoulder.
Wen Jin was stunned. Then he saw the soldier who had hit him, waving his hand perfunctorily to apologize. Then he rushed straight into the dining hall and sat down at a table already upied.
¡°Hey, did you hear that Marshal and Prime Minister Melson had a fight?¡± The soldier¡¯s voice was very low, but Wen Jin¡¯s ears could be heard clearly from a hundred meters away, not to mention his close proximity. He frowned slightly when he heard the words.
¡°What?¡±
¡°Upstairs, haven¡¯t they been having meetings? It used to be an internal meeting of the Ministry of Military Affairs, but now it is a meeting with the House of Representatives. It is said that the Marshal and the Prime Minister did not seem to agree and copsed the negotiation.¡±
¡°What, copse? How could it copse?¡±
¡°It¡¯s about Qi beasts. Everyone said before that they didn¡¯t attach importance to Qi beasts and neglected Qi beasts. During this period, however, it became more and more boiling and Qi beasts have be more and more out of their control. The House still seemed to think that they would have to survive this period of time and make further investigations, because in two hours, the Uttar Prince and his envoys will arrive. Can this new hatred and old hatred be added up without breaking down?¡±
By this time, Wen Jin had walked over to the dazzling counter.
With his nose twitching and with a slight nce, Wen Jin, a gourmet expert, knew that these meals were not bad, but they were definitely not as good as what Dewitt made at home.
But he was hungry now. He ate all the snacks he had left in the space before. So, Wen Jin ordered a big table.
In the military canteen, such behavior could be said to be very noticeable. So Wen Jin casually found a table, sat down and was instantly shrouded by several curious eyes.
His face appeared very frequently in the army thesest two days and he had been discussed for a long time. Besides, many people saw the scene of Dewitt returning to the scene and pulling Wen Jin out. At this moment, the rtionship between Dewitt and him had be a hot dinner topic for some people.
Wen Jin just listened from the corner with great enthusiasm. They were discussing whether Dewitt and Melson were talking about after their negotiations fell through. After Wen Jin sat down, the topic changed.
¡°That¡¯s who I was talking about before, the one with Marshal...?¡± The man who bumped into Wen Jin asked hispanion in a low voice.
¡°Yes, it¡¯s him. Brother or lover? Which do you bet on?¡± Someone at the same table asked teasingly.
Wen Jin wrinkled his nose.
¡°Well, it¡¯s not good for us to talk about the Marshal like that.¡± There were honest people trying to stop them, ¡°Marshal is not married, even the object is quite normal ah.¡±
Wen Jin ordered a little on the table and his squinted eyes showed a sign of appreciation. After that, he felt a little angry and stared at the bowl in front of him. He wondered how he could be happy now because someone maintained his small tails image.
¡°Gee, gee, you don¡¯t know. Didn¡¯t I just say that upstairs talk broke down?¡± The soldier who bumped into Wen Jin at the door said again, ¡°There¡¯s also something about it. It¡¯s said that the Uttar Prince seems to be particrly interested in the Marshal. The Prime Minister wants the Marshal to meet him in two hours.¡±
¡°What? How could Marshal be willing?¡±
¡°He won¡¯t, plus with the previous underground arena issue, it seems veryplicated. Anyway, the two of their talks copsed directly. Someone said that the Marshal took people away directly and the meeting did not even start.¡±
When Wen Jin¡¯s ears heard the words ¡°took people away.¡± He shifted in his seat and the unhappiness and depression swept through him. His eyes couldn¡¯t help but shine. He swept through the whole table in front of him at the speed of light and emptied it. Then he rushed straight out of the canteen.
Not long after rushing out, it seemed that Wen Jin disliked running too slowly on both legs and was distressed by his clothes. Wen Jin casually found a hidden ce to change and his four legs rushed all the way to Dewitt¡¯s office like a small wheel.
Just as he rushed into the corridor of the office, he saw the door of the office opened from a distance. He could clearly see who the person was and Wen Jin¡¯s eyes were bright. His four legs kicked on the ground, climbed up along Dewitt¡¯s leg and was dragged away by Dewitt when he climbed to the other side¡¯s waist.
Wen Jin squinted and jumped up. Two white furry ws caught Dewitt¡¯s neck. It was not until his ws caught Dewitt¡¯s neck that the little fox suddenly reacted to his action as if it were a little too active and intimate. At that moment, his pointed ears drooped like an airne.
Dewitt¡¯s face also changed from the initial stunned reaction to a refreshed one. He walked back to the office with the little fox in his arms, closed the door, raised the corner of his lips, nuzzling the tip of his nose into the white fur. ¡°What did you eat?¡±
Chapter 76 - Why do I love you so much?
Chapter 76: Why do I love you so much?
¡°What did you eat?¡±
After saying that, Dewitt bowed his head and kissed Wen Jin. His face was flustered because when he returned to the office after the meeting, he suddenly found that there was no Wen Jin in it. He looked around. Dewitt had no time to open the light screen on the desktop, so he rushed out unconsciously.
There were too many things happening in Assyria in thest two days. The fact that Wen Jin was left alone in the arena had been bothering Dewitt for a long time and a lot of scenes were appearing in his mind.
Fortunately, as soon as he opened the door, he saw Wen Jin.
Looking at the scene of the little dumpling running towards him with great spirit, he could hardly slow down. Having the little fox in his arms ,as if he had responded to him, he was full of energy and could not help smiling at the corners of his lips.
Just then, Cassey knocked at the door and came in.
¡°Marshal.¡± When Cassey came in and saw the long-lost fox, he was stunned at first and then again, twice in all. For the first time, it was because he felt as if he hadn¡¯t seen the little fox who had been around Dewitt almost every day for a long time. For the second time, it was strange why he thought he hadn¡¯t seen it for a long time.
He and Marshal meet every day and the Marshal went out with a little fox every day, so this meant that he should see the fox at the same time, right?
Cassey stared at the fox in Dewitt¡¯s arms with a dull look and then he saw the little white fox¡¯s eyes.
...They seemed a little familiar.
It felt like he had seen those eyes somewhere and looking that way, Cassey thought.
¡°Well?¡± Dewitt looked at Cassey and his voice pulled thetter back to reality.
¡°Ah, report.¡± Cassey said, passing a document to Dewitt, ¡°This is what you asked me to look up. Indeed, as you think, the public opinion has been controlled by people behind and so far, things have not been out of their control.¡±
Public opinion?
Wen Jin and Dewitt heard these two words and paused, wondering if it was thements he had seen in the past two days. Could this be controlled? How did one control it?
¡°That is to say,¡± As Wen Jin was thinking, Cassey¡¯s summed-up everything from the other side. ¡°What¡¯s going on now is what the initiator wants to happen.¡±
The initiator? Wen Jin tilted his head and felt that listening to them, his one fox head became as big as two.
Dewitt said, ¡°Continue to check.¡± After a pause, he added, ¡°Two hourster, you¡¯ll go to meet the Uttar Ambassador with Melson to protect his safety until the banquet is over.¡±
Cassey stood upright, ¡°Yes!¡±
Why? When Wen Jin was in the canteen, didn¡¯t he hear someone say that Dewitt and Melson had a fight? Why was Cassey protecting Melson? Were those people really just talking?
In the gap between Wen Jin¡¯s thoughts, Cassey reported several important things and then withdrew from the room. Before leaving, Cassey looked curiously into the room. Because he was somewhat surprised to find that the young man who had spent the past two days with the Marshal, who looked so beautiful, was not in the Marshal¡¯s office at the moment.
The young man was now known to both the military and the House of Representatives, mostly because he broke the Uttar¡¯s mind and many others had inquired about him. But Cassey himself did not know where the other party came from. Those who inquired about him were so attentive, that young man... was the information going to someone else?
The instant the idea came out, it was rejected by Cassey with the sixth sense.
He felt as if he had missed something.
When he saw the fox, he didn¡¯t see the young man. When he didn¡¯t see the fox, he saw the young man. Cassey touched his chin.
At this time, Dewitt simply nced at the papers Cassey left. He stretched out his hand to touch Wen Jin¡¯s fur before he seemed to suddenly remember, ¡°Baby, where¡¯s your clothes?¡±
Wen Jin had long since tightly folded his ws around his neck, stepped on Dewitt¡¯s chest and answered frankly, ¡°Lost on the road.¡±
He just felt that his legs were running slowly, so he changed them into four legs. Would he have to bite the clothes that hindered him back?
It was just a few pieces of clothes, but it was a bit bad when clothes were scattered in the corner of the army. Dewitt was thinking about what he wanted Cassey to look for and pick up along the road.
Then the smile faded from Marshal¡¯s face.
No, it was not just clothes...
Reaching out and touching Wen Jin¡¯s butt, Dewitt¡¯s brain shed and thought: Wen Jin¡¯s underwear!
¡°Wait for me here.¡± At the thought of this, Dewitt stopped just as he was about to sit down. He reached out and put Wen Jin in his arms on the table.
However, Wen Jin, who had just recovered from the separation of eighteen hours, stopped Dewitt¡¯s movement with one w. He stared fiercely at Dewitt with his eyes. He also grabbed Dewitt¡¯s hand with two hind legs. His voice was very cold. ¡°What are you going to do?¡±
¡°Where have you just been?¡± Dewitt did not answer any questions.
Wen Jin stared at him. ¡°The canteen!¡±
Canteen?
Dewitt looked down. Fortunately, it was not a restaurant. There shouldn¡¯t be many people in that area, but it¡¯s impossible not to be found. The marshal, aware of this, felt a sudden increase in his sense of crisis and there was only one thought left in his mind ¨C he had to race against the clock to find the little fox¡¯s underwear!
So he did not argue with Wen Jin. He put the unwilling fox on his shoulder and rushed out.
At first, Wen Jin did not understand what Dewitt was going to do. Was there a meeting again? He hated meetings, but before the underground arena thing he also realized the seriousness of his small tails position, being busy was normal.
If he took him with him, it was okay to go to another meeting, but...
After a while, Wen Jin looked around him at where they were. It seemed that Dewitt was not going to a meeting, but to the direction of the canteen...
But also... not?
When Dewitt reached the area of the canteen, he stopped suddenly and began to look around for something.
Wen Jin:...?
What was he looking for?
His two fat hind legs pushed on Dewitt, lifted himself up and looked down, only to see the slippery floor. So he tilted his head and looked at Dewitt. ¡°What are you looking for?¡±
¡°Clothes.¡± Dewitt looked around. ¡°Where did you drag your clothes?¡±
¡°Chee?¡± Wen Jin hesitated, then stretched out his finger to a corner, ¡°That -¡°
As soon as his voice fell, Dewitt saw a soldiering in from another corner and his eyes just fell on Wen Jin¡¯s finger. From Dewitt¡¯s direction, it was a corner, but from the soldier¡¯s direction, it was a straight road.
So it¡¯s obvious that the other party saw something there, with some doubts and hesitations in his eyes.
Dewitt¡¯s face sank in an instant. He rushed forward three steps. Before the soldier approached and saw what was scattered, he took the lead in walking to the ce where Wen Jin took off his clothes. He stood directly in front of the soldier and squatted down, seizing the middle of the clothes with great precision. A pair of underwear and then... directly tucked them into the inside pocket of his coat.
The whole process flowed smoothly and when Dewitt was doing the crouching, he tried too hard and too smoothly, so that the little fox on his shoulder flew up a little bit and thetter quickly pedaled his short legs and grabbed at Dewitt¡¯s shoulder.
Watching Dewitt quickly tucked his underwear into his coat, Wen Jin responded.
Before these underwear were wrapped around small Wen Jin, the closest way possible, his small tail actually grabbed them directly and stuffed it into his own clothes...
Wen Jin¡¯s old fox¡¯s face was hot and he put out his paws and pushed Dewitt¡¯s head, ¡°Dirty.¡±
Dewitt kindly turned his head and kissed the pads of his paws before picking up the other clothes Wen Jin had dropped on the ground and folding them. Then, with the soldier¡¯s magical stare, Dewitt straightened his back like a dog and walked back to his office.
¡°This.¡± As soon as he entered the office, Dewitt took the underwear out of his pocket and looked at Wen Jin very seriously. He decided to educate the little fox, ¡°Don¡¯t throw it away.¡±
Wen Jin had been a little embarrassed by the small underwear, but now it was lifted directly and immediately his heart was a little hairy, ¡°I did not throw it away.¡±
¡°Do you have this space, too?¡± Dewitt also knew that the kid probably had no habit of wearing clothes anytime and anywhere, but underwear was so important that he should get them back at any time. What if Wen Jin was not there when he came back and his underwear had been picked up by others?
Dewitt thought he might go mad.
¡°No.¡± Wen Jin red at him and refused to admit it.
¡°Here you are.¡± Dewitt wanted to take off his bracelet, but he was severely interrupted by Wen Jin¡¯s w.
When the soft little pads were about to hit the metal in Dewitt¡¯s hand, thetter¡¯s hand suddenly closed, avoiding the small ws hitting the metal and turned to hold Wen Jin. ¡°Baby, this really can¡¯t be thrown away. You told me today that I can pick it up, right?¡± Dewitt said, with sincerity on his face.
Wen Jin was a little embarrassed by him. He put out his paw and pushed him. He was bored to death. A pair of underwear made so much noise that he could not even wear them after such trouble.
Thinking of the pain of his eggs that he had experienced earlier. Wen Jin could not help shivering again.
While the little fox was struggling to decide whether to wear underwear or not, Dewitt took the opportunity to put the underwear in a small drawer in his office. After that, he sat down in his chair and began tob through the fox¡¯s fur. It was a good thing nothing happened to him just now.
¡°I just wanted to go,¡± Wen Jin, who had no idea whether to wear his underwear or not, decided to stop thinking about the brain-burning problem. He had seen so many messages on the Star Net before. He felt ufortable after reading some of them, but he didn¡¯t know how ufortable they were. He decided to go straight to Dewitt. ¡°When I was in the canteen, I heard someone say that you had a quarrel with the Prime Minister.¡±
DeWittt paused and his voice was not salty. Hemented, ¡°It¡¯s still very fast.¡±
As he spoke, heid the fox on the table, stretched out his hand and gently curled his belly fur.
Wen Jing narrowed his eyes and felt that the feeling of being pressed and looked down was not very good, so he pushed his legs one by one and the next second, the ck-eyed youth appeared on the table.
Almost at the moment of his youth¡¯s appearance, Dewitt let go of his hand and let Wen Jine forward and sit on him. When he saw the baggy clothes Wen Jin was wearing, Dewitt¡¯s lips evoked a smile.
He didn¡¯t know whether it was after little Wen Jin became a human being that he pulled out a piece of clothes to wear, or whether he wasughing at the little fox who was in such a hurry that he didn¡¯t even wear the clothes properly that arge area of skin was exposed on his chest.
¡°Come on, why were you quarrelling?¡± Wen Jin sat on Dewitt and looked down at him.
Thetter¡¯s legs moved and adjusted to a posture that allowed Wen Jin to sit a little morefortably. From Wen Jin¡¯s angle, he raised his head and saw exactly what he pulled out when he raised his head, the curvature of his neck and the protruding and sliding Adam¡¯s apple.
The fox¡¯s heart stirred and Wen Jin swallowed his saliva.
¡°We didn¡¯t.¡± Dewitt was telling the truth. He and Melson were sitting in today¡¯s seat. They represented not only each other but also others at the meeting. So it was impossible to break their faces and quarrel until the end of the day. He was not a quarreller either.
However, the atmosphere in the early hours was really stiff and it was no wonder that such rumors were spread.
Wen Jin was not very interested in whether he had quarreled with Melson or not. He asked him if he had not and then he began to ask the more interesting question, ¡°On that day in the arena, were the contract beasts under someone¡¯s control?¡±
The first beast to fight Cecil was injected with medicine. Later, the beast began attacking the rear and then suddenly stopped attacking, this was all apanied by whistles.
Wen Jin had seen this method of controlling beastson Honghuang before.
¡°Yes.¡± Dewitt nodded.
¡°Why?¡± Did someone want to use them to kill the Assyrians who watched the game? The people present were hardly hurt.
After Wen Jin asked this question, Dewitt thought for a while, as if he was trying to make Wen Jin understand it well. When Wen Jin saw that Dewitt was serious, his eyes became serious and he waited quietly for him to finish.
¡°In Assyria, there are two kinds of people. The ones who are used to depending on each other and ones who are respected by another because of their strength.¡±
Wen Jin twisted his head and seemed to understand.
¡°Not only admiration, but also worship, longing and infatuation.¡± When Dewitt spoke of thest two words, he paused heavily. Then his index finger touched Wen Jin¡¯s lip and gently rubbed it on it. He took it back before Wen Jin responded and continued. ¡°The gap between the two nationalities is very wide, from form to way of life, but they still allow intermarriage, even to the peak of mutual trust and set thew of intermarriage between nationalities. However, time has changed the two nationalities, weakening the powerful ones, strengthening the weak ones and abolishing the old intermarriagews. The formerly powerful nation began to be dominated by the formerly weak nation, even spit on. What do you think would happen if a mass casualty of today¡¯s dominant ethnic groups broke out somewhere at this time?¡±
Dewitt talked a little bit about this to Wen Jin before, but when he uttered thest sentence, Wen Jin felt as if something had been badly dressed. He looked at Dewitt in a daze.
Once strong, it will always leave a strong shadow, even now in the dominant position. At this time, arge-scale wounding case broke out and Wen Jin felt as if he understood some of the unknown and indignantnguage and videos on the inte.
¡°But why did they do that?¡± After a long pause, Wen Jin frowned and asked curiously.
Although there was a feeling of enlightenment after listening, he still felt that such an incident was too sudden. Such a sharp contradiction was not necessary for the already powerful and dominant nation. They were already in the highest position, but for the once powerful nation, it was impossible.
So who was the vested beneficiary of this matter?
Dewitt looked at Wen Jin, letting him think seriously. He could not resist kissing him. Then he leaned his face on Wen Jin¡¯s shoulder. He first sniffed Wen Jin¡¯s neck, then reached out and squeezed Wen Jin¡¯s wrist, turned his head to one side and put his head on Wen Jin¡¯s body thoroughly.
¡°Well?¡± Wen Jin was stunned and did not respond to Dewitt¡¯s intimate movements. His thoughts were still on his own question. ¡°Is it the Uttar?¡±
Dewitt¡¯s head was still buried in him. ¡°Baby is so smart.¡±
Wen Jin paused and then he realized that the big fool had been leaning on him for a long time, so he had to push him away and had no time to worry about his nickname.
¡°Hold on.¡± Just as Wen Jin¡¯s hand was pushed, Dewitt¡¯s tired voice came out, ¡°Just a minute.¡±
Wen Jin was stunned, frowned and suddenly realized that he had eaten, slept and surfed the Inte in Dewitt¡¯s office. What about Dewitt?
¡°How long has it been since you slept?¡± Wen Jin asked somewhat unhappily, ¡°You worked too hard, could you work without rest? It¡¯s not good for your health at all.¡±
Wen Jin remembered that his little tail was busy before. He often ran out in the middle of the night and started working as soon as he woke up. He couldn¡¯t help being angry and wanted to give him a warning. However, when he noticed that Dewitt was breathing softer and softer on his body, the warning became subconsciously quieter and in the end it was almost silent.
He raised his hand in silence and patted Dewitt gently on the back. It seemed a little astringent, not often done, but full of tenderness.
Wen Jin had been in this world for a long time. Most of the time, he was thinking that he must find a way to return to Honghuang. As he slowly learned about the world, Wen Jin did not change much, although he did have some interest in it.
Until today.
Looking at Dewitt¡¯s tired appearance and the chaotic Assyria behind him, Wen Jin gave birth to a kind of hatred of this iron and steel world. Wen Jin¡¯s heart ached secretly and he even smashed his mouth angrily. His face was very ugly. Even so, he reached out and patted Dewitt on the back, still quite gentle.
The sun shone through the window and the whole office shined like a picture.
At that moment, however, something changed quietly, breaking the peaceful atmosphere.
When Wen Jin sensed that something had begun to raise secretly and poked at him with great spirit, the whole fox froze.
He just released his gentle hand and felt like he was feeding the dog.
Just then, Wen Jin heard a lightugh.
It was Dewitt¡¯s.
¡°Baby.¡± The man raised his head from his shoulder and was still a little tired, but for the first time his eyes smiled, with a deep expression in them. Looking at Wen Jin¡¯s eyes was like looking at the most priceless treasure in one¡¯s life. He reached out and pulled Wen Jin into his arms. He touched the long hair behind Wen Jin¡¯s head with one hand. He leaned over and kissed his face.
And this time, before he felt that he had wasted his tender protests, Dewitt uttered a sigh, ¡°I finally know.¡±
Wen Jin was preparing to hit someone¡¯s hand.
¡°Why do I love you so much?¡± Dewitt said, grabbing Wen Jin¡¯s hand, which he had just touched on his back, repeatedly, gently pulling it up and kissing him.
The Marshal looked over and saw Wen Jin¡¯s hot face. He felt that the wrist he had grasped did not struggle. Dewitt¡¯s heart quickened, rubbing his finger against Wen Jin¡¯s cheek. ¡°And you?¡±
Wen Jin looked up at him.
It was not the first time that Dewitt had said something like that, but it was the first time that he had asked him so frankly about his feelings.
When he saw the seriousness in Dewitt¡¯s eyes and realized that this time the other party seemed to really want an exact answer, Wen Jin¡¯s eyes shed with a trace of confusion.
But this confusion was only fleeting, because when his eyes and Dewitt¡¯s eyes came face to face, all the confusion disappeared as he stared into Dewitt¡¯s light blue eyes full of strong feelings, as if he really could take him into a new world.
Wen Jin gently reversed Dewitt¡¯s hand and nodded so subtly that it was almost impossible to catch it.
But Dewitt saw.
Chapter 77 - First change
Chapter 77: First change
Two hourster, the Uttar Prince arrived first and was personally received by Melson, who was in a very good state of mind. Throughout the process, the Prime Minister¡¯s mood seemed very good, just as it was rumored that he had talked directly with Marshal at the meeting before.
The Uttar Prince, who was the first to arrive, swept Melson¡¯s face up and down with his bright red eyes, which symbolized his dignity. Heughed and said, ¡°Hard work, Mr. Melson.¡±
When he said this, Cassey¡¯s eyebrows were shaking when he was standing near Melson. Fortunately, he was asked to wear a wig. The long bangs blocked his eyebrows. Otherwise, his facial expression at this moment would be quite noticeable.
On this point, Cassey firmly refused to admit that he was not good enough to be a bodyguard. He had seen many other country or region leaders with the Marshal before. Although this was the first time that he had followed Melson on such an asion, Cassey had always thought it would be simr to the past. It never urred to him that this experience would open the door of his new world directly.
The door of this new world was that he was a bodyguard whose sense of existence had been reduced to the extreme and he had been asked to be changed with makeup!
Painted eyebrows and face, blush and eyeshadow were all fake. In short, Cassey stood in front of the mirror and felt that he could not recognize this ghost. He couldn¡¯t even see his own pores on his face! What kind of man was he?
The most abhorrent thing was that before he came, the wicked makeup artist smiled and asked him not to scratch his face, scratch his itch or rub his eyes. Anything rted to his face was strictly forbidden.
For the first time, Cassey was ufortable. In order to maintain his superb quality as a bodyguard, he cherished the rare non-civilian work and forced himself to shift his eyes. Only then did he find that the prince in front of him seemed to be a little familiar.
I think I¡¯ve seen him somewhere. Just as Cassey thought this, Melson gave the Uttar Prince a standard official smile. ¡°Your Highness is kind.¡±
¡°A new arrival?¡± the Uttar Prince looked at the men in normal clothes behind him. They dered that they were only secretaries and were friendly. He sneered at them and thought that Assyrians were always cautious. Even the most obscure secretaries of such politicians could not rx their vignce.
After that, the Prince took back his eyes and looked at Melson again to make up for the sentence he had just said, ¡°DId we do something wrong? Something that doesn¡¯t conform to your country¡¯s etiquette? Please give me more advice, Mr. Melson.¡±
The polite words, scene words only.
But Melson squinted and smiled at the prince. ¡°It¡¯s a little bit off.¡±
He was not serious at all and his half-joking tone was particrly easy to make people feel that he would throw out a little humor to the hot spotter. That was what the Uttar Prince thought, so he looked at Melson with a good-looking, well-mannered expression, waiting for the rest of the story.
¡°In my country, most people don¡¯t call me by name.¡± Melson said with augh. Before the Uttar Prince could speak, Melson added, ¡°Melson is my name. It¡¯s too intimate to call me directly.¡±
When Melson spoke of thest five words, he smiled, only slightly crooked his lips and the long ending made the remark meaningful.
Cassey stood beside him, listening to the long ending, shivering all over, unable to resist it and put a hand over his face.
The Uttar Prince and his envoys arrived in batches and, with the timing, everyone didn¡¯t know who thought about it. Anyway, when Fitt learned about it, he wanted to scold his mother.
As an Earl, Fitt was born in the most prominent family in Assyria. He had no worries about food and clothes. He went abroad with three Imperial Prime Ministers. His brother was also the contemporary leader of the Assyrian House. His life was very happy when he was young. Recently, however, Fitt got news that was almost bad news for him.
He was going to meet the captain of the forting Uttar Guard.
How bad was the news? Anyway, beside Fitt, Melson¡¯s assistant, until they were only twenty-five steps away from the guard captain, could hear Fitt swearing.
¡°Young Master.¡± The assistant shook his eyebrows. ¡°The Uttar have no worse hearing than the Assyrians.¡±
¡°I don¡¯t care.¡± Fitt was upset. ¡°How long are their ears? It has to be better than our hearing. Let¡¯s go to the top and cut it all off.¡±
The assistant felt a little pain in both ears.
¡°Gee.¡± Fitt¡¯s face was a little irritable and he didn¡¯t look as good as Melson. He had a bad temper. After a few steps, however, Fitt suddenly whispered, ¡°Do you think he¡¯s a little familiar?¡±
He was referring to the captain of the guard who was only ten steps away from him. The assistant would like to remind Fitt that the distance between the two people was really not far, but he knew that if he did not respond to this topic, Fitt may be able to ask him this question thousands of times, standing in front of others.
This personality, which totally disregarded diplomatic qualities, hardly made him understand why Fitt was allowed to do this and why they didn¡¯t change him with anyone else from the House of Representatives.
The assistant thought this and whispered in a very helpless voice, ¡°I met the Prime Minister in a video conference before.¡±
¡°I¡¯m not talking about that.¡± Fitt frowned. ¡°I mean recently online... Should it be online or in a nightclub? Anyway, I seem to have seen this face. It¡¯s strange and familiar.¡±
Assistant: ...
This Uttar Guardmander was second only to the captain of the Uttar Royal Guard and... Assyria¡¯s nightclubs, do you really think they would be found in such a ce?
Seeing the guard captain was getting closer and closer, the assistant was in good shape. ¡°Young Master, if you do well this time, he will buy thetest B-1 suspension car you wanted...¡±
¡°Really?¡± Fitt¡¯s face was straight and full of excitement.
The assistant looked at Fitt, who was atst serious and was silently relieved. However, before he could finish his breath, he heard Fitt suddenly ask a question. ¡°Say, are they really new to Assyria?¡± Fitt looked at the captain of the guard and suddenly said something.
¡°... Ah?¡± The assistant was stunned.
Fitt picked up his eyebrows. ¡°I really think they¡¯ve been in Assyria before.¡±
The assistant, for the first time, saw Fitt be earnest and remembered that he had been educated by the elite since childhood. He had a younger brother of the same father and mother, so he couldn¡¯t help but say, ¡°How do you know that?¡± Someone like Fitt, maybe there was something really smart about this fool...
¡°Beast¡¯s intuition.¡± Fitt picked his chin.
Fuck.
Meanwhile, two people were sitting side by side in a tea restaurant on the second floor of the capital¡¯srgest shuttle airport.
¡°The mouth is suspected of straightening up.¡± Wen Jin looked at Dewitt sitting opposite him and suddenly thought of the words he had recently learned on the Inte.
¡°What?¡± Dewitt stared at Fitt outside the window for a moment.
¡°Doesn¡¯t it matter what you¡¯re doing here?¡± Wen Jin yawned and nted his eyes at him in disgust. ¡°How long have you not slept? You still have time to worry about it.¡±
¡°Are you sleepy?¡± Dewitt patted Wen Jin¡¯s hand.
¡°It¡¯s not sleepy. It¡¯s too warm.¡± And just after eating something, Wen Jin moved his neck and looked downstairs. ¡°Are they going to leave?¡± He and Dewitt have been sitting here for a long time, starting when Melson arrived.
¡°Yes.¡± Dewitt responded, ¡°Do you think these two people are familiar with each other?¡±
¡°It smells familiar.¡± Wen Jin said, moving his nose. ¡°I can¡¯t recognize their faces.¡±
¡°Because the looks have changed,¡± said Dewitt, leaning back in his chair, in a faint voice.
Wen Jin looked at him curiously. ¡°Can you see the change in appearance?¡± After that, if he wanted wasn¡¯t it easy to be recognized?
Dewitt seemed to have something to say before he finished. He was held back by Wen Jin¡¯s unexpected remark. He gazed at the past and saw through Wen Jin¡¯s worries all of a sudden.
Thinking about how a little fox can turn into a man and a fox. There were all kinds of space tools beside him. One day, it seemed that it was not unusual for the little fox to change his face.
But...
Thinking of the way the little fellow blushed easily when he flicked his lower part two times and refused to admit if it was alive or dead, Dewitt looked on with a slight smile. ¡°If you want to change, I can recognize it.¡±
¡°Really?¡± Wen Jin¡¯s eyes were a little eager to try.
¡°Really.¡± Dewittughed.
Wen Jin looked at Dewitt with a smile. He thought over several bad ideas. Finally, he leaned back in his chair and opened the terminal. He decided to y online.
Thest time he read the news on the Inte was more than two hours ago, when the Interster Network was still discussing the contract beasts, but now, when Wen Jin went up again, he found that it was totally discussing the Uttar man¡¯s visit.
¡°Huh?¡± Wen Jin watched the online scream at the Uttar people and scolded today¡¯s House of Representatives for agreeing to form an alliance with the Uttar people. They had just released the news. However, the contract beast he had seen before had no shadow at all. He could not help but show a little suspicion on his face. ¡°How did it turn out like this?¡±
¡°Hmm?¡± Dewitt looked at him. ¡°What?¡±
¡°That¡¯s not what I discussed earlier.¡± Wen Jin asked with some curiosity. He also wanted to see what happened in the debate. What was the result? Or did the authorities respond? Why did it suddenly be so?
¡°What about the beast?¡± Dewitt nced a little and then he understood what Wen Jin was saying, ¡°Somebody¡¯s suppressing the wind.¡±
¡°... Can this all be suppressed?¡± Wen Jin thought it was amazing that people¡¯s mouths were free. How could they get to this ce where discussion or no discussion could be controlled? ¡°Who pressured it? You? The House of Representatives?¡±
Dewitt shook his head. ¡°Neither. It¡¯s the man who made the noise before.¡±
He didn¡¯t want to let it go so pressed it himself?
Wen Jin felt that this kind of behavior was too nervous, but he thought about what Dewitt had just said to him before and looked at the curse on the Inte now and suddenly thought of one thing. This was what Dewitt told him and he believed in Dewitt, but even so, he felt that this behavior is very nervous, then ordinary people if after scolding this matter, suddenly remembered about the contract beasts.
So what did they think?
Wen Jin frowned and continued to look at thements on the Inte. He found that arge part of them were abusing Melson. Even some of Fitt¡¯s bad deeds had been turned up and hung up. One after another, all kinds ofments about the end of Assyria came out. Since then, there had been rumors of Dewitt and Melson arguing over the matter and even lists the doubts that Dewitt was not participating in any meetings since he returned and that he had never been able to see them.
In thatment, severalizens called on Dewitt to stand up and be fair.
¡°Did you really quarrel?¡± Wen Jin frowned. ¡°I just saw Cassey next to Melson.¡± Dewitt himself had said no noise before, but also directly to Wen Jin, but after reading ament on the Inte, Wen Jin could not resist asking for a second time. He really saw Cassey and although his face became a little motherly, his smell remained unchanged.
¡°No.¡± Dewitt shook his head.
¡°Another message from someone else?¡± Wen Jin suddenly felt that the world seemed moreplicated than he had imagined. When the news came out, he was so close to Dewitt that he could hardly tell the truth from the lie. ¡°You¡¯re too strange, how can anyone control everything? Can¡¯t we find a way out?¡±
¡°It¡¯s not anybody else, it¡¯s Melson,¡± Dewitt touched Wen Jin¡¯s head and smiled at him.
Wen Jin still looked very confused, thinking that now the whole Star Net was scolding Melson and Fitt. Why should he give out such false news himself at such a time? Was it hard not to like being scolded?
¡°The wind will soon change. Don¡¯t worry, why haven¡¯t I slept for so long?¡± Dewitt seemed to have seen through Wen Jin¡¯s thoughts, reached out and pinched his finger. ¡°If you want to see, just look more.¡±
When Dewitt pinched Wen Jin¡¯s finger, the action was clear and light, but Wen Jin always felt itchy, so he subconsciously tried to pull his hand back, but he pulled half of it, Dewitt caught it. Wen Jin¡¯s fingers struggled for a moment with his dark blue eyes. Finally, when he saw Dewitt passing a group of strangers behind him, he forced his hands back.
Dewitt watched Wen Jin pull back his hand and paused. Rarely did he continue to reach for Wen Jin. Instead, he sighed softly. ¡°Sit down first, I¡¯ll go out for a while.¡±
Wen Jin was stunned and his expression was dull. Every time Dewitt met him outside, he would refuse and every time he refused, Dewitt would continue to move forward, so that it was almost a habit for Wen Jin to deal with this back and forth.
It was the first time he had seen Dewitt walk away.
Wen Jin remembered clearly that when he was in the office before, Dewitt was still in a good mood. Heughed at himself and the feelings in his eyes could make him soak in a warm spring, so he would only be able to... Remembering his nod, Wen Jin¡¯s face warmed up, but his face stiffened again at the thought of Dewitt¡¯s reaction.
Think about it, Wen Jin finally reached out, opened the screen and found the forum where he had posted before.
On that asion, he said that his pet always loves not to wear clothes, had received many replies and had attracted many permanentizens. So now, he was a little familiar with the ID¡¯s in the forum, coupled with Wen Jin bing a veteran Inte addict fox, doing nothing but also liked to gossip in other people¡¯s posts and asionally reply. In the meantime, a lot of youngdies and sisters with good feelings had been brought up. Sometimes some peoplee to recognize their rtives in thements.
Wen Jin felt that the suggestions given by these people were all pertinent and spoke in a mild tone, so he wrote down the questions he had just shed in his mind without thinking about them.
[My pet always likes to touch me outside. Do I let him touch even if he¡¯s angry?]
At this time, it is about noon, the number of people brushing through the forum was not small, not long after, Wen Jin was buried under the emergence of a row of replies.
[Has Le again, thest pet without clothes?]
[Was it thest pet that didn¡¯t wear clothes + 1333? Before that, I thought L really wanted to ask questions. Now look at it. It¡¯s really meant to scatter dog food.]
[Ha-ha-ha mispronounced L hase again, pets like owners of course can not help but want to touch, if l also like their pets, interaction will be better, hey-hey.]
Interaction? How to interact? Wen Jin looked at thement and shed such a question in his mind. He asked and soon after it was sent out, he received a reply from the other party.
[Did your pet rub you back? Did he tell you he liked you?]
Wen Jin¡¯s face was hot and he wanted to say it several times. However, the finger hesitated for a long time on the screen and was not ashamed to type out this sentence, so silently returned an ellipsis sign.
I don¡¯t know if this ellipsis sign is particrly magical. It meant that he clearly wanted to avoid the topic, but it was guessed by the other party.
[Hahaha seems to have said that. A pets reaction is also very interesting. I wish him and his pet have more and more good feelings. Incidentally, back to the title: pets always interact unterally, l do not give a response, it should not be angry, it is sad.]
Wen Jin saw thement and gave it a like.
It was then that Dewitt, who had returned from the bathroom, came to Wen Jin and said, ¡°Do you want to eat any more?¡±
Wen Jin, who quickly turned off the pink interface, looked at him ufortably and shook his head.
Dewitt saw at a nce Wen Jin¡¯s face and the familiar interface of the forum. For such a long time, the little fellow would want to avoid him when he visited that forum. He could not help feeling helpless and unconsciously wanted to reach out his hand to touch each other¡¯s forehead.
He had never been a person who liked to have too much intimate contact with anyone before. However, when he met Wen Jin, his instinct of keeping distance with people was broken and jumbled, just like a patient with terminal skin hunger and thirst. He wished he could touch Wen Jin every day.
However, thinking of Wen Jin¡¯s recent resistance to his outside touches, Dewitt did not know what he was thinking and silently retracted the action.
¡°Let¡¯s go.¡± Dewitt retracted his hand which hung down quite naturally and picked up the clothes on the back of the chair.
However, the other side noticed that Wen Jin, who reached out and closed his hand again, had a dull look and was not ustomed to Dewitt¡¯s present state. ¡°Ah?¡±
¡°You still want to eat?¡± Hearing Wen Jin¡¯s hesitant response, Dewitt turned to ask, ¡°What would you like to eat?¡±
He didn¡¯t want to eat. He had eaten so much. He was not a pig. Wen Jin frowned and swallowed the sentence. He touched the tip of his nose somewhat depressed. ¡°Let¡¯s go.¡±
On the way home, Dewitt sat in the front row of the suspension car, while Wen Jin deliberately sat in the back in order to express his depression.
Wen Jin knew that the suspension car did not need to be operated manually, so he thought that Dewitt would sit in the back row like in the past, but Dewitt just tilted his head from the front row and without looking up to Wen Jin¡¯s vague expectation, silently started the suspension car.
It was not until the suspension car started that Wen Jin regained consciousness. At the moment, he felt a little nervous. He stayed with Dewitt and thetter always took the initiative. This was the first time that the other side stopped in ce.
Wen Jin ufortably pinched the hem of his clothes with one hand. The whole fox looked like an eggnt beaten by frost. After a long time, he quietly looked up in Dewitt¡¯s direction.
Chapter 78 - Really, don’t look at it
Chapter 78: Really, don¡¯t look at it
Wen Jin looked out of the window but he couldn¡¯t calm down. He felt so depressed that the whole fox was going to decay.
He was hairless at the moment. If he had any fur, maybe all the hairs would have been hanging down. He had to tie a knot again to express his depression at the moment. His little tail didn¡¯t sit with him or talk to him. It was the first time since they got along with him that the atmosphere was so cold. Ten minutes after driving out, Wen Jin felt a little agitated when he felt the still silent atmosphere in the car.
¡°Marshal.¡± Just when Wen Jin was wondering, Dewitt, in the front seat, suddenly received amunication. It was a female voice. Wen Jin looked over there and licked his lips.
Although he knew that it was a business call for Dewitt, Wen Jin still felt a little ufortable. Thinking that every time Dewitt handled his work, he disappeared for more than a dozen hours or even several days, Wen Jin felt that the degree of agitation in his heart was staggering upward.
It was clear that when Dewitt worked in the past, he didn¡¯t do that. He came over to eat and drink in the previous eighteen hours, but if Dewitt went to work now and he could not see him for even an hour, he would feel a little overwhelmed.
Wen Jin frowned and wondered why he had such a psychology. He stubbornly opened his screen and stared at it seriously in an attempt to support himself.
However, thements brushed by on the light screen, which he would still read with relish hours ago, he now could not read a word at all. Wen Jin, whose literacy ability declined rapidly, remained so rigid for a long time and his eyes still looked uncontrobly at the time on the light screen.
Fifteen minutes and eight seconds. They¡¯ve been driving for so long. Dewitt still hadn¡¯t said a word to him. Was he really angry? Or was he sad, as the post said?
Wen Jin¡¯s hand slid unconsciously on the screen. The fox was absent-minded. Suddenly, he found that in the past, between himself and Dewitt, it seemed that the other had always taken the initiative. At this rhythm, Wen Jin was full of confusion in the face of the sudden stop.
He did not know how to move forward, but he dared not wait in ce, just thinking about what would happen if Dewitt would not take the initiative because he was sad in the future.
This question pierced Wen Jin¡¯s heart and made him panic.
Dewitt just saw the scene from his own screen, through the reflection, noticed the two eyebrows that Wen Jin had erected and touched his chin thoughtfully. ¡°Hmm.¡±
The man at the end of call was Eve, who had recovered not very long ago. Now she was holding Mary, surrounded by several makeup artists who smeared stuff on her face. Eve, who was from a rather luxurious family in the empire, was invited to meet the Uttar tonight. ¡°I just came back from the Academy of Sciences. n has been in good health recently. Professor Lin said that the development of the antidote went unexpectedly smoothly. It is very likely that he will wake up soon.¡±
¡°That¡¯s good. Before your body recovers, don¡¯t take part in such dangerous actions,¡± Dewitt looked down at the console in front of him. ¡°It¡¯s hard.¡±
Wen Jin heard this sentence, his fox¡¯s ears are almost erect from his hair, cleared his throat in the back, coughing loudly.
Dewitt nced back and smiled a little where Wen Jin had not seen him.
¡°I won¡¯t. I¡¯m looking forward to it. After lying in bed for so long and recovering, my body is getting rusty.¡± Eve didn¡¯t hear Wen Jin¡¯s voice andughed brightly. ¡°But Marshal, let me say it first, if this mission is sessfullypleted, you must let me see the little benefactor. I heard Cassey say that you¡¯ve hidden the little benefactortely, why are you so stingy?¡±
Hidden? The fox¡¯s heart fluttered in the back seat. Did Dewitt hide a person?
Eve finished, then added, ¡°I can do without overtime pay, but this wish, you have to let me.¡±
Dewitt looked at the ¡®little benefactor¡¯ sitting in the back seat and his voice was a little funny. ¡°Okay.¡±
Wen Jin heard the joke in Dewitt¡¯s voice and kicked heavily at the chair in the front seat. Dewitt had never spoken to anyone in that tone before. Unfortunately, Wen Jin kicked into the hardest part of the seat. His eyebrows were wrinkled and his feet were painfully retracted.
¡°... Huh? What was that noise?¡± This time Eve heard.
Dewitt didn¡¯t turn back. He pushed several buttons on the suspension car without exining Wen Jin¡¯s existence at all. ¡°At night, I¡¯ll let Mark n it out. If you can¡¯t stand it, you can withdraw. Don¡¯t push it.¡±
Wen Jin lowered his eyes, looked down at his aching toes and rubbed his eyes.
¡°Good.¡± Eve said in a positive voice.
¡°If nothing happens, hang up first.¡± As Dewitt spoke, the suspension car suddenly slowed down and stopped at the roadside.
Wen Jin raised his face forcibly and opened the light screen. The clothes had to look exactly like they were, but they were neither organized nor rough on time.
¡°... Marshal.¡± Eve, at the other end of the line, had not finished yet. She stopped Dewitt and said, ¡°You... Have you paid attention to the recent movement of the satellitework?¡±
Dewitt heard the sound of the fox kicking on the chair. He knew more about the levitation car than Wen Jin. He knew where the little fellow was kicking. He was a little worried at the moment, but he still held back when he heard the words of his subordinate.
¡°When I went to the Scientific Research Institute during this period, I always saw Dr. Chen. I felt that he was much older. Listening to Professor Lin, Dr. Chen suffered irreversible injuries in the scientific research institute in order to save him from those Uttar people.¡± Eve¡¯s voice was a little sad. ¡°Mary used toe back and have a physical examination done with him. Mary liked him very much.¡±
Dewitt¡¯s hand nodded in front of him. ¡°Uh-huh.¡±
Eve took a break and tidied up. ¡°I heard that at this meeting, the Prime Minister proposed to put the final result of the contract beasts after the Uttar banquet. Can I know your position in advance?¡± Eve said, lowering her head and touching Mary¡¯s head.
The little fellow in her arms immediately touched her master intimately, as if she could only pretend to be Mary alone in the eyes of the beasts. Eve could hardly imagine that one day Mary¡¯spatriots would be expelled from Assyria or hit by violence. In these two days, she had seen as little violence as possible on the Inte. Once she saw more, she knew she would be sad.
The suspension car stoppedpletely. Dewitt paused for a moment and pressed the key to open the door. ¡°Wen Jin is for me...¡± When Dewitt said this, he got out of the car, then went around the back seat, opened the door and filled in the second half of the sentence, ¡°...my most important thing.¡±
Looking into Wen Jin¡¯s eyes, which were obviously somewhat dismayed and warm, Dewitt smiled at him and looked exactly the same as before.
No change, no alienation, with strong intimacy.
Wen Jin bit his lower lip and suddenly felt his eyes turn a little sour. His hand on his leg clenched slightly into a fist, as if he was struggling with something. Then, as Dewitt moved in and sat in the back seat before closing the door, Wen Jin threw himself at Dewitt. His movements were so fast and violent that Dewitt was stunned that he only had time to reach over and cover Wen Jin¡¯s head.
¡°I see.¡± Eve waspletely reassured, with some relief in her tone.
Themunication was suspended and the atmosphere in the car was silent for a while. Wen Jin held Dewitt very hard and buried his face deep into his neck, breathing heavily.
¡°... Baby?¡± Dewitt¡¯s hand still held Wen Jin¡¯s head, fearing that he would jump up again with excitement and his other hand pped Wen Jin on the shoulder.
¡°Mmn.¡± The answer to him was the muffled voice of Wen Jin.
Dewitt rubbed behind Wen Jin¡¯s head, knowing that the little fellow had just been sad and had a soft voice. ¡°Let¡¯s talk.¡±
¡°... Don¡¯t wanna talk about it.¡± Hearing Dewitt¡¯s voice, Wen Jin felt sour again. He straightened up and pressed Dewitt¡¯s shoulder.
The light through the window swept Wen Jin¡¯s white face and was split by his somberness. The eyes that used to be crooked, with a littleughter and yfulness, now showed a different kind of seriousness. He looked down at Dewitt and took a big step forward.
Slowly he bent down and kissed the other side¡¯s lip.
He liked this man.
At the moment of kissing, Wen Jin opened his heart for thest time.
He liked this person¡¯s voice, liked his appearance, liked all of him, also... he liked to touch him. Although Dewitt¡¯s strong aggression every time he touched him and kissed him seemed to swallow him up, it would make Wen Jin feel a little insecure, so he would consciously retreat every time and instinctively protect his endangered body.
But just now, instead of sticking to him, Dewitt was sitting in the front seat and Wen Jin suddenly understood the strong sense of emptiness.
He liked his touch.
Wen Jin knelt on one leg on the seat, fingered through Dewitt¡¯s short hair behind his head, closed his eyes and, for the first time, put the tip of his tongue into the other¡¯s lips. He remembered that when he was a fox, he always liked to tread on Dewitt quietly, to touch under his paws and even to sleep with Dewitt.
He was in exactly the same mood as the other party.
Feeling Wen Jin probe in, a small action of the tip of the tongue, Dewitt felt shock all over. Then he finally reacted, gently caught Wen Jin and then gently sucked on the tip of the other side¡¯s tongue, then swarmed into Wen Jin¡¯s world.
¡°Baby.¡± He pulled Wen Jin and felt that the other party had fallen into his arms obediently. Dewitt looked down at Wen Jin with a strong desire in his eyes.
Wen Jin put his head on Dewitt¡¯s shoulder and looked up to see the dark blue eyes of the other side. He stared for a long time, then suddenly reached out and touched Dewitt¡¯s hair on his forehead. Then he looked at the longing emotions in his eyes without reservation.
In the past, Wen Jin felt that these emotions were so oppressive that he couldn¡¯t help avoiding his eyes. At this moment, it had be the most appropriate in the ambiguous atmosphere around them. He rubbed Dewitt¡¯s shoulder and smiled. ¡°Hmm?¡±
Dewitt¡¯s nce darkened. He pinched Wen Jin¡¯s chin. His intention and restraint collided with each other. Without waiting for the two emotions to be separated, Wen Jin kissed him again and even took the initiative to pull Dewitt¡¯s hand around him.
With a loud bang, Dewitt¡¯s mind waspletely blown open. His restraint, which was on the verge of breaking the dyke, was instantly broken by his desire. He reached out and pressed the other side¡¯s back of the head. The noise of the two people¡¯s tongues intertwining made the most lustful sound in the car.
It took a long time for Dewitt to loosen the warmth that had begun everything and turned to kiss Wen Jin¡¯s slender neck. When the first kiss fell, Wen Jin trembled sensitively. The soft and numb response made him instinctively want to evade, but when his arm touched the other side¡¯s chest, he was born with a new thought. The instinct that had been restrained was released.
Feeling his and Dewitt¡¯s breath intertwining, Wen Jin finally indulged in his feelings and let them all flow out.
¡°I like you.¡± After another deep kiss, when Wen Jin and Dewitt were tightly joined, he said softly in Dewitt¡¯s ear, in a tone of one hundred percent certainty, looking at Dewitt¡¯s eyes as if they were filled with stars.
¡°I know.¡± Dewitt hugged him and kissed Wen Jin gently on the side of his face. ¡°I love you.¡±
When Wen Jin heard this, his pair of fox¡¯s eyes bent up withughter. He lowered his head and bit Dewitt¡¯s shoulder hard, leaving a row of teeth marks.
After thoroughly understanding andmunicating with each other, Wen Jin¡¯s heart was atst calmed down. He did not resist contact afterwards with Dewitt and simply leaned on him, opened the screen to continue to gossip. Dewitt graciously embraced him, bowed his head and gently bit on Wen Jin¡¯s earlobe.
¡°Still looking?¡± Several previous kisses piled up, which led to Dewitt, who had no intention of dealing with business, ncing at documents on his screen that were not urgent, decided to indulge once, give himself an hour¡¯s vacation and then put his hand around Wen Jin.
Feeling Dewitt¡¯s breath wrapping around him, Wen Jin was in a good mood. ¡°Hmm.¡±
¡°What did you say?¡± Dewitt held one of Wen Jin¡¯s hands and pinched it.
¡°The House of Representatives are bastards. The hero shoulde out quickly to answer their questions, otherwise the next bastard will be you.¡± Wen Jin summarized it briefly and roughly, then pinched Dewitt¡¯s hand.
Dewitt was shocked by Wen Jin¡¯s description and then he could not helpughing twice. ¡°Did youment?¡±
¡°Not yet.¡± Wen Jin shook his head.
¡°Not yet? That¡¯s what you¡¯re going toment on?¡± Dewitt looked at Wen Jin¡¯s face, which was reflected on the screen with interest. He was curious about his little fox¡¯s idea. ¡°When are you going toment?¡±
¡°When they say you are a bastard.¡± Wen Jin hummed and murmured.
He didn¡¯t know anyone else, but he knew Dewitt was the best. And although hisments on the Inte were rough, they were by no means exaggerated.
As far as he¡¯d seen, there had been a lot of talk about sshing dirty water on Dewitt, saying that he was as bad as the House of Representatives. But he didn¡¯t know if Dewitt used to be good. At least, in his affairs, there were still many people to help him talk. Otherwise, Wen Jin felt that he might really have to put up with his Kirin arm and vent with his typing and swearing.
He thought that if his little tail were to be scolded by these guys for being such a good person in this ce, he would be so angry that he would hide Dewitt in his own space and take him back to Honghuang.
Feeling the warmth in the fox¡¯s heart, Dewitt kissed Wen Jin¡¯s forehead. ¡°Thank you, baby.¡±
Wen Jin felt embarrassed and gave a very momentous hmm, thinking that his wife should be okay.
Then, just at this moment, he brushed by a dynamic high-definition photograph of the Uttar Prince when Melson saw him. Wen Jin found that the dynamic was up in a short time. He was curious to open it. Then, after seeing thements in the dynamic, he was stunned, opened the picture and put the the Uttar Prince on the top, his face maximized.
After staring at him for a long time, he felt as if he had reacted violently. Hended on the chair and kicked his leg. ¡°That¡¯s him?! It was the man Dewitt beat in Gourmet Street who wouldn¡¯t stop staring at them?¡±
Wait, the captain of the guard...
Quickly turned out a picture again and after looking carefully again, Wen Jin¡¯s whole fox was muddled. These two people were really Ju and his assistant Karst whom he had seen before.
Looking at the contrast evidence photos of the following water and fans who madly apologize for their wrong targets, what else blindly think that the Gourmet street was only deliberate makeup.
After hearing the voice, Dewitt looked at his reaction andughed again, Wen Jin thought it might be time to cure his fox-born face blindness.
But...
No, Wen Jin frowned. The smell was familiar to him. He should have smelled it somewhere else.
¡°... Underground Fighting Ground?¡± Wen Jin hesitated for a long time before he suddenly thought of it.
At the underground arena, they entered almost at the same time. By then, they were directly invited to the second floor. They also had the smell he smelled today. And when the audience was most confused, they left through the side door.
That was the Uttar prince?
¡°How clever.¡± Dewitt started ttering the fox in time.
¡°Come on, did you know that long ago?¡± Wen Jin red at Dewitt. ¡°You stared at him before and you must have recognized him long ago.¡±
Dewitt looked wronged. ¡°I did?¡±
Wen Jin remembered that the two men had been fired by those people for a long time on the inte and had many pictures of them, so he suddenly lost his temper. Seeing that the atmosphere was not right, Dewitt quickly lowered his head and began to kiss Wen Jin on his face. All he wanted was him.
However, instead of turning the atmosphere around, this action has made the atmosphere even more strange. At first, he really only kissed shallowly, but the further back, the marshal became more and more uncontroble, feeling howfortable the skin under his lips was to kiss, as if by some magic, can make people infinitely addicted.
Dewitt kissed and sighed in his heart, thinking that if it was the disease, he might have entered ate stage and had no way to save it.
¡°Wait a minute. Let me see again. I seem to see the reverse. No, that underground arena was exposed that day? What¡¯s behind the scenes ¨C ¡± Wen Jin struggled to look at his screen through Dewitt¡¯s increasingly heavy kisses, feeling the kiss on his neck, while instinctively shaking and still watching.
¡°Don¡¯t look at it.¡± Dewitt¡¯s voice was muffled and he bowed his head and kissed Wen Jin on the side of his face and on his lips.
¡°No, there¡¯s a video, there¡¯s evidence, it¡¯s like something logical has gone mad...¡±
¡°Baby...¡± Dewitt grabbed Wen Jin¡¯s hand, which was wildly brushing the screen over there. His eyes seemed to be able to shoot fire outside. ¡°Really, don¡¯t look at it.¡±
As he spoke, he again bowed his head and kissed Wen Jin¡¯s face, sucked lightly in his ears and then went down unsatisfactorily to fatten a strawberry already on Wen Jin¡¯s neck.
One strawberry became as big as two and Wen Jin¡¯s body began to soften apparently. In the same way as his own, Dewitt drew the corners of his lips and went freely up the other side¡¯s body. At that moment, things suddenly changed.
¡°Oh, my God, that arena was opened by the Uttars? And they were the ones in the arena that released the video before?¡± Wen Jin seemed to have seen a ssic y of the year. When he was moved, he sat up in a frightened mood. The speed was so fast that he knocked Dewitt away.
Seemingly embarrassed by such a move, Wen Jin, straightening up, especially neglected Dewitt¡¯s movements, gave him a perfunctory kiss and then began to stare at the screen.
Wanting to say something, Dewitt, who was blocked by a kiss, looked at Wen Jin with a grieving look. Suddenly, he felt a little regret. He knew that the people sent by him at this time would start to close the. He knew that the gossip character of the little fellow could not take it. Why should Wen Jin continue to watch it?
On second thought, Dewitt raised his lips again.
He seldom gave himself a vacation and barely had enough time, but it should be enough and there was nobody else here¨C
So, just as Wen Jin stared at the screen with a high-spirited face and made exmations from time to time, the rest of the light swept to the side became more and more wrong.
... Why? Wen Jin stared at the screen and his body became stiff. For a long time, he turned his neck stiff and looked at Dewitt, who was staring at him. Then his face turned red instantly.
¡°What are you doing?¡±
Dewitt¡¯s eyes showed a sexually extreme expression.
The author has something to say:
I¡¯m so sorry I am not good at writing smut. For those who wanted to read it, I¡¯m sorry!
Chapter 79 - Difficulty.
Chapter 79: Difficulty.
When Wen Jin put on his clothes, his hands were still sore, but the whole fox was full offort aftering. While wearing clothes and recalling the pleasure of the release, he couldn¡¯t help squinting his eyes, with a meaningful look.
Dewitt¡¯s suspension car actually had a lot of space. In normal times, Wen Jin did feel that way too. However, with this experience, Wen Jin felt that... it was a little too small.
¡°I think you need to buy a bigger car.¡± Looking at Dewitt in his clothes, Wen Jin said very seriously, then his eyes fell on a row of toothprints and paw prints on the shoulder of his opponent, shrinking his legs.
The shirt covered Wen Jin, but there were two small strawberries visible on his neck. Dewitt turned around and looked at Wen Jin. ¡°How big would you like it?¡±
Wen Jin thought about it for a while and was trying to reach out for a gesture, but suddenly remembered what this fellow had just grasped, closed his mouth and stared at Dewitt, as if he were absolutely improper.
Dewitt quickly went up and kissed him on the cheek with a lowugh. ¡°Next time, I¡¯ll take you to pick it up.¡±
Wen Jin answered, satisfied, ¡°Where are you going now, the army?¡±
¡°Research Institute. Professor Lin came out with the news that the antidote has entered thest stage,¡± Dewitt said, restarting the suspension vehicle that had been parked by the roadside for a full hour. As Dewitt spoke, his fingers slid on the screen in front of him, as if reading the information and then his eyebrows twitched.
Wen Jin was yawning in his chair, feeling a little sleepy.
¡°Baby.¡± Just as Wen Jin was caught rubbing his eyes, Dewitt looked back at him and seemed to want to say something, but when his eyes fell on Wen Jin, the original words caught in his throat. He frowned and approached. ¡°What¡¯s wrong?¡±
¡°Tired.¡± Wen Jin frowned. ¡°It¡¯s a bit toote.¡±
Wen Jin finished that sentence and was embraced by Dewitt, whose voice was apparently tense. ¡°Why tired?¡±
In the past, Wen Jin shouted to Dewitt to let him sleep, but at this moment, Wen Jin¡¯s face was too ugly to be caused by simple sleepiness or tiredness.
Wen Jin¡¯s head rested on Dewitt and his body was blown up. He rubbed Dewitt with his face like a little fox. He wanted him not to be so nervous. However, after the rubbing, Wen Jin¡¯s body suddenly rose a strong desire to be the original shape.
And not long after this desire rose, Wen Jin really did not hold back, directly turning into a small fox. The moment he felt his body shrink, Wen Jin muddled and when he regained consciousness, his surroundings were covered by the clothes he had just worn.
After recovering from the mass of clothes, there was a fever on his face. He stretched out his ws and pressed the edges of the clothes around him in an attempt to cover himself more tightly. He felt a little humiliated. He had been a demon for thousands of years. Why couldn¡¯t he keep his form? Had he spent too long as a human?
When Dewitt opened his clothes, he saw this scene, staring at the snow-white dumpling in his clothes for a moment. Dewitt frowned, reached for the little fox and grabbed the hair behind his neck, forcing Wen Jin to show his eyes.
¡°Chee.¡± Wen Jin, who felt his hair pulled, proficiently extended his paw and pped him on the face.
The ws on his face were still strong and Dewitt was a little relieved. ¡°Are you feeling bad?¡±
¡°... No pain, just a little sleepy.¡± Although it seemed a bit humiliating to be unable to maintain his human figure, he found that the face of the small tail did not show a bit of an anomaly. Knowing that the other party really did not care about their original things, Wen Jin was cured and dawdled over to Dewitt. In fact, he was still a little bit weak, butpared with the feeling that his mind was bloating, it was much better.
In this way, Wen Jin rested for a while on Dewitt, felt his body slowing down and then stretched out his ws to open the light screen and continued to pay attention to half of the gossip he had seen before. As soon as the light screen popped out, Wen Jin¡¯s little paw popped out and paused. ¡°Have you turned off the thermostat?¡±
¡°No?¡± Dewitt was stunned and confirmed to the control panel, ¡°It¡¯s still on.¡±
Since the story from the little fox, Dewitt had never forgotten to turn on the thermostat in any room.
¡°Did you just identally lower the temperature? It¡¯s a little cold.¡± Wen Jin said and drilled again into Dewitt¡¯s clothes. Wen Jin was a little careless when he said this. After all, there was a big heater behind him and the cold could not go anywhere.
However, the speaker did not intend to listen.
Dewitt opened his mouth and looked at the little fox in his arms. His eyes darkened and he did not speak for a while. The reason why the thermostat was because it automatically adjusted ording to the surrounding temperature, there was no problem of it artificial lowering.
Dewitt took a deep look at the sign on the control panel and reached out to sense the movement of the machine. After confirming that the thermostat had not gone wrong, his heart sank a little. He did not speak. He reached out and changed the thermostat into a heater. He raised it several degrees then unfastened his clothes andid the fox on his chest.
After two steps, Wen Jin finally feltfortable. After a little more lying down for a while, his spirit looked better. He raised his eyes and looked at Dewitt. ¡°What did you just want to say?¡±
Dewitt, who was staring solemnly at Wen Jin and wondering what he wanted to write, was stunned by such a sudden question and paused. ¡°It¡¯s all right. You have to rest first.¡±
¡°It¡¯s clear that something is going on.¡± Wen Jin frowned and stretched his ws to pick the watch on Dewitt¡¯s hand.
¡°... It¡¯s Professor Lin.¡± There was no way to pick up Wen Jin. Dewitt grabbed Wen Jin¡¯s cold ws with one hand and muffled his heat in silence. ¡°He said that Dr. Chen¡¯s recent situation is not good. I wanted to ask if I could take you with me and see him this time.¡±
¡°Chen Xiong?¡± Wen Jin was stunned and immediately responded, ¡°Was that the day when he was injured in the Academy of Sciences?¡±
He remembered the scene that day, when he said that Chen Xiong could not use his spiritual energy in such a violent way that he would surely be rebuffed afterwards.
Dewitt did not speak. He reached out and touched Wen Jin¡¯s back. Before, he always felt that such a little white dumpling was holding his hand in love. Howfortable it was to touch it, but now he felt too small to touch. It felt like he was going to disappear.
¡°Ok.¡± Wen Jin wagged his tail. ¡°That fellow is quite talented.¡± He was really gifted to be able to cultivate spirituality in such a sparse ce as Assyria. As long as he didn¡¯t hurt his foundation, it shouldn¡¯t be a big problem.
¡°Are you still suffering?¡± Dewitt did not answer any questions.
Wen Jin wagged his tail, felt it for a moment and said from his heart, ¡°It¡¯s not ufortable.¡± No dizziness, no sore feet, he was already a fox who could start gossip with a full spirit!
However, after he opened the screen with his paw, he unconsciously drilled into Dewitt again.
Thetter looked at the already high temperature on the control panel not far from his eyes and felt that he was sweating outside. However, Wen Jin¡¯s body was still cold and his brows were deep.
The author has something to say:
Dewitt: What should I do when my wife suddenly feels weak, online, etc. It¡¯s very urgent!
Chapter 80 - Second more
Chapter 80: Second more
Wen Jin just opened the forum and searched for half a day. He couldn¡¯t find the posts he saw before he was visited by Dewitt. It was no wonder that, at this moment, the browsing volume of the whole Star Network was exploding, let alone an hour ago, the posts a few minutes ago couldn¡¯t be seen in a sh.
Wen Jin thought about it and simply clicked a post on the home page.
[Multi-graph stone hammer analysis paste, rational discussion: Why have the Qi beasts recently fallen into a troublesome autumn?]
[Ruby: The heat has been high since the previous video exposure. The quarrel between those who support the contract beast and those who don¡¯t has be a big one. By visiting our country today, the Uttar Prince will give you a guess about the contract beasts, which I have recently analyzed. If there are any inappropriate points, please point out.]
Wen Jin finished looking at the main post and continued to brush it down. He found that this Ruby seemed to be the kind of analysis on the Prince with his own fan group who was very famous in the forum.
After looking through the top posts of nearly twenty pages of fans below, Wen Jin came to the next post.
[Ruby: Recently, we are all discussing about the contract beasts in the mountain area and in the mutant area. I think you can put these things aside for a moment. Let¡¯s start with the beast attack with the high-definition video. First of all, this is an underground arena, from the scene, whether Cecil or the Qi beast have faced the possibility of death and there was no referee to stop it. You can judge that this is a deadly fight ¨C not until one of them will stop. The form of death fighting has been popr from a long time ago, with Qi beast between Qi beast, the deadly fight is the most interesting ce to visit is the Colosseum. Back to the point, there are few deaths between humans and beasts. After searching the relevant documents, I found a very magical thing, that is, [picture] This is the schedule of nearly 50 deaths between humans and beasts held in the underground diatorial arena in the past year in Assyria. It can be seen that the arena is full and the venues are all winners.]
Wen Jin looked at the data brushed together and some of them became unconscious.
[Ruby: Let¡¯s look at Cecil¡¯s game record [pictures] and this game record [pictures]. I just want to say that Cecil has the experience of fighting and the data is very beautiful. That is to say, the strength gap between the two sides was very wide that night. ording to the high-definition video at that time, Cecil was full of spirit and the beast obviously had many wounds on his body. I don¡¯t want to stir up emotions. I just want to say that it was absolutely an unfair death fight and ording to the past routine, the game should be theoretically correct. It should end with the death of the contract beast.]
Under the unfair deadlock, Wen Jin saw a lot of replies.
[! Ruby speaks out my mind very much. Every time I talk about the wounds on Qi beast, someone scolds me. These people don¡¯t even think about it with their brains. A wounded Qi beast, how on earth can win such a beast contestant win in underground diatorial arena?]
[Give you the lid of the pot. Somebody muste and spray you. You said that the fight for death was unfair. You signed the life and death status and still did not face the reality.]
[... The analysis of ruby has been posted a lot, which is one of the most important prophets in my heart. But if you look at this trend, do you still have to go for the beast style? I thought I¡¯d pick up some big stuff, but now I¡¯m going to be t and disappointed.]
[Ruby: To that end, I went over all the recorded videos I could find in the past fifty deadly fights, totaling thirty-five. Later, I was surprised to find that in the past, all the fights between people and beasts were yers with fairly good data and beasts with apparently poor mental status, totaling thirty five games. I don¡¯t believe it¡¯s a coincidence. There is only one exnation for this, that is, the diatorial arena intentionally creates the result of man¡¯s victory over beasts. But thistest battle haspletely overturned the past. Was it a mistake in the arrangement of the arena?]
[Ruby: I don¡¯t think so. As I said before, it¡¯s an unfair fight and the ability of the beast is obviously too much under Cecil. But in the live video, the beast almost killed Cecil in one bite. Please note that before killing Cecil, Cecil hit the beast in the abdomen with his fist nearly twenty times. [Picture] This is Cecil¡¯s body value in the pastpetitions. With his physique, ten punches are enough to kill a strong beast. The beast received twenty punches, but did not die. After that, we can see the state. It¡¯s like going without injury. If Cecil hadn¡¯t dared to leave his hand on the field of death, I think I have reason to suspect that the beast was injected with medicine, that is to say, Cecil might have been killed, the result was deliberately arranged by the arena.]
[Ruby: It¡¯s not necessary for the arena to arrange such scenes to frighten the audience. It must be very meaningful for him to do so. So suddenly after the alliance, a bunch of caravan attackers, as well as the rapid release of videos on the Inte and those videos can not find the IP address, I think that this matter from beginning to end, it is already obvious, it is the result of the diator¡¯s own self-directed. Ask which audience is watching a video of their own watching things. Do you have to deal with ip?]
[... It makes sense to think that the analysis of Ruby is quite reasonable, especially that Qi beast was injected with medicine. I am a medical student. I agree with it 100% and have a more specific detail. This Qi beast has a w that was sprained in a fight and then twisted when he stood up. His face is not painful [pictures] and he exerts himself. There¡¯s no pause. There¡¯s absolute drug injection.]
[Fuck me. Stare and gape, but it still feels wrong. This arena did it by itself. Why, in order to frighten people, they dare not go to their ce to y and stop doing business?...]
Thisment was forwarded directly by Ruby.
[Ruby: I¡¯ve been thinking about this for a long time, too. That¡¯s because the logic here is not valid, so I didn¡¯t post itte. However, when the Prime Minister met with the Uttar Prince today, the prince was picked out with pictures simr to those of the Inte celebrity Ju before, I finally got the message. You see, this is Gourmet Street. The one with mask and white fox is Marshal and his contract beast. The other is Ju. At that time, it was Ju who proposed a game between contractual beasts. I would like to point out here that the contractual beast, whether you recognize it or not, is the tradition of Assyria. The Uttar do not sign with contractual beasts. That is to say, the contractual beast named King Tiger is by no means JU¡¯s. What is its identity?]
[Ruby: Thank you for mytest video about the beast. It¡¯s almost half an expert in this field. I searched for a long time. Finally, I found it in an extremely secret underground arena. Notice that it was in the arena. It¡¯s called Tiger King. It¡¯s the ace yer in the arena. Here I want to ask, if Marshal had not made an appointment to y JU here, how could JU manage to borrow their most trump card beast from an underground arena in such a short time? There is only one answer. Either he has a lot to do with the Colosseum, or he has nned with Marshal and borrowed from Marshal.]
[... What the fuck? Wait, I can¡¯t keep up with the big logic. Why are we talking about JU? Why should we pay attention to the underground arena?]
[For upstairs popr science, underground arenas are between people, because people sign life and death before they go on stage, so they belong to a semi-legal institution in the empire, that is, to step on the edge line, but underground arenas arepletely illegal. The videos and scenes inside are very bloody, more horrible and bloody than the arenas and the items inside are also bloody. Absolutely beyond the imagination of normal people, its existence is now not even known to many Assyrians, ispletely ck, this ce involves a lot of big guys, confidentiality is done very well, can borrow the trump card beast from it... Ordinary people can¡¯t do it and the identity of the Inte celebrity can¡¯t do it either.]
[Marshal was still in aa when JU was on fire and when he met Marshal, Marshal woke up less than a week ago. There should be no n ahead of time... Besides, if Marshal and Uttar are all together, then I think Assyria can dere its demise from today on. I¡¯m the first possibility. But Ju has a lot to do with the Colosseum... I suddenly had a creepy feeling in my bedroom.]
¡°Fuck...¡± Wen Jin saw that he had goose bumps and recalled all the lines in his mind.
They first poisoned the Qi beasts and after they were protected by Professor Lin, they began bombing the research institutes. The most destroyed research institutes were the Qi beasts-rted research rooms. Then they even followed the Qi beasts all the way to the suburbs, which could be said to be relentless pursuit. Without Wen Jin and Dewitt, the Qi were destroyed. The beasts were likely to die there.
A wave of uneven waves rose again, that matter had not beenpletely covered up, an underground diatorpetition, once again the beast will be raised to the top of the wind and waves. The Assyrian fear of the Qi beast was aroused by changing human beings andrge Qi beasts and Qi beasts attacking scientific research institutes. The fear was then thoroughly ignited by an underground diator video.
Wen Jin had a shocked face, stretching out his hand and continuing to scroll down, the contents behind him were exactly the same as those in his brain. Ruby links everything that has happenedtely and ultimately points out who is trying to provoke contradictions between Assyrians and beasts.
Wen Jin and theizens in the posts eventually expressed the same sentiment with one voice. ¡°Are they on they here for the beasts?¡±
Dewitt looked at the post in front of Wen Jin and seemed to have a good grasp of it. He answered, ¡°Yes.¡±
¡°Why?¡± Wen Jin frowned and asked unconsciously.
As he asked, his eyes were still scanning the posts. Then he found thetest Ruby passage, a little familiar with it. It seemed that he and Dewitt have discussed the question of why the Qi beast was contested by the Uttars. Dewitt looked at the posts in front of him, then turned his eyes out of the window and then said the same words that Ruby were posted on the forum, ¡°The Uttars were stronger a thousand years ago. The Uttars now and the Assyrians are stronger now than the Assyrians a thousand years ago. On what basis did the ancient Assyrians defend theirnd against the ancient Uttars?¡±
Wen Jin was stunned.
¡°With their beasts.¡±
Chapter 81 - Third
Chapter 81: Third
On that day, the posts sent by Ruby caused a great disturbance in Assyria. Countless people fiercely reacted to the idea that Assyrian beasts had protected Assyrians in the past.
Eighty percent of them were against it.
The leaders of ancient Assyria fought with their God beasts, so they would not have any disasters in the future. They fought hundreds of years of war with their God beasts; the world was in disorder; the country in mourning. Until the advent of the House of Representatives and the Ministry of Military Affairs, Assyrian talent gradually stabilized, and the status of the God beasts, also fell to the lowest point, bing today¡¯s deed beast.
Many people tried to refute Ruby¡¯s im that the Assyrian beasts protected the Assyrians with their understanding, but they couldn¡¯t think of any refutation. It was generally acknowledged that modern Assyrians were stronger than ancient Assyrians and that the Uttar began to weaken because of the decline in their blood purity. So how did the original Assyrians resist the attack of the Uttar?
When this group of people tried to refute Ruby, after looking through the history, they found that in the hundreds of years after fighting with the God beasts, the history of Assyria became fragmented; entirely in a state of obscurity; waiting to be explored.
Assyrians woke up from a dream and looked at everything as if they had been beaten on the head. Some people even began to think along Ruby¡¯s train of thought.
Yeah, if the beasts were just beautiful, why did so many tribes in ancient Assyria fight for them? If the beasts were only decorative, why did the ancient Assyrians choose to marry them instead of just raising them? Why did the ancient Assyrians do nothing if the god beasts were useless?
Their life expectancy was long, and there were no cases of mental dissociation.
[Fuck me! Ruby opened the door of the new world. Officials may need to stand up and exin this. Are the contract beasts really what Ruby says?]
[If it was the beast that protected Assyria. God, what have we done over the years? And I have a bold idea. Modern Assyrians are getting stronger and stronger, does also have something to do with the decline of intermarriage between ancient Assyrians and their beasts?]
[The Prime Minister of today is the descendant of Eton Melson. It should be very clear about what happened then. That¡¯s all right. Why should theye out and exin it? Are we fools? What kind of diplomacy is this? Aren¡¯t we still busy at this time? Our country is a mess, and what good will the alliance with the Uttar have in the end?]
[... Before today, I was a thorough anti-Beast party, but now my three views have copsed, and I feel that the people are silly. I also hope that the Prime Minister wille out and exin that ah. The historical facts of that period are vague. Now that Ruby is well known, it¡¯s hard not to say that we were not in the wrong?]
Wen Jin stared at the screen, watched the crazy refreshingments on the copse of their three views below, and even faintly withstood the enthusiasm of the Uttar Emperor. He felt that he had seen an annual drama. He turned his head and looked at Dewitt, ¡°That¡¯s what you said before. The wind will change?¡±
Dewitt was able to say precisely the same thing as Ruby. The sender had something to do with him. Touching Wenjin¡¯s head, Dewitt responded, ¡°Yes.¡±
Wen Jin was silent for a while. If he only went to the theatre, he could finish the annual y without saying a word. However, it had something to do with Dewitt, so it had something to do with him. He couldn¡¯t help asking, ¡°You know, when this kind of talkes up, it will cause a lot of sensation, right?¡±
The world can blow up for half a day just because he had a live broadcast, let alone such a subversive thing?
¡°I know.¡± Dewitt nodded, ¡°Melson knows it too.¡±
Wen Jin was stunned and thought of the Eton Melson mentioned in the post. If Ruby¡¯s analysis was valid, there must be a lot of articles on Eton. That day in the ward, when Melson asked them questions, Wen Jin¡¯s face changed as he remembered what was said.
If something like this subversive thing wanted to be put right again, someone must make great sacrifices.
Remembering what Dewitt said before, the news that he and Melson disagreed was that after thetter took the initiative to let it out, Wen Jin was silent for a moment, and the fox rubbed his head on Dewitt. ¡°You human beings hate it.¡±
However, he also knew why Dewitt did not point his finger at Melson when he first knew that Assyria had be like this.
¡°Yes.¡± Dewitt held Wen Jin in his arms and did not object.
¡°Why should we pay for a ce like this? Is it good to be at ease for a lifetime?¡± Wen Jin wrinkled his nose and thought of Dewitt revolving for the Assyrians. ¡°If you had not grabbed me, it would have been boring to sit with your official documents all day long.¡±
The fox¡¯s straightforward remarks amused Dewitt. He lowered his head and kissed Wen Jin¡¯s face. After a long time, he whispered, ¡°Mn.¡±
Dewitt warmly kissed Wen Jin. Wen Jin didn¡¯t know why he had just done that kind of intimate thing. Not only did he not dismiss the small tail kissing him, but now he seemed to like it more and more.
Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help feeling itchy when he thought that every kiss would warm up to the feeling of being wrapped up by something. After looking at Dewitt¡¯s eyes for a while, Wen Jin suddenly turned into a man in his arms and then blocked his lips.
Not only did he like the kiss of his little tail more and more, but even this person was bing more and more fond of it.
Wen Jin thought this to himself in his heart.
He didn¡¯t know whether the research institute was approaching or if there are other worries in his heart. This time, Dewitt¡¯s action was not too unrestrained. Even when Wen Jin wanted to deepen the kiss, Dewitt interrupted him and told him that they had arrived in front of the research institute.
Such behavior directly led Wen Jin to lick his lip when he got out of the car, feeling a little unsatisfied.
But, even though he was not satisfied, Wen Jin¡¯s mood was still excellent. After all, he found another thing that made him happy today, so he didn¡¯t change back to his original shape when he got out of the car.
The energy needed to maintain the human figure was not a lot, as can be seen from Chen Xiong¡¯s ability to maintain it for so many years.
It used to cause slight difort, but now the difort was over. Wen Jin thought that the Millennium Demon must not give up on changing people.
However, the moment Wen Jin opened the door and got out, he could not help frowning and shivering, ¡°It¡¯s a little cold. Give me another coat.¡±
Dewitt nced dimly at Wen Jin.
¡°Well?¡± Wen Jin looked at him and reached for Dewitt¡¯s clothes. ¡°You can¡¯t give me your coat?¡±
This guy was a portable heater, and his clothes only served as decorative cover, having nothing to do with warmth.
Dewitt stared at Wen Jin for a moment, took off his coat and wrapped the man in it. Then he looked at him seriously, ¡°The temperature is the same now as it was this morning. You didn¡¯t feel cold then.¡±
Wen Jin was stunned.
¡°There was nothing wrong with the thermostat in the car just now. Baby, are you sick?¡±
Chen Xiong¡¯s health was horrible recently. Since he rescued Professor Lin in the Academy of Sciencesst time, Chen Xiong¡¯s energy nucleus had been in a restless state, along with aceration he suffered.
At first, he could still bear it reluctantly, and he didn¡¯t tell anybody that he was afraid that Professor Lin would worry about him. He also thought that such a situation was just overdraft and that the hardship was over. However, he did not expect that recently, he had deteriorated to a point where he could not even maintain his human form. Professor Lin directly seized him and had to change the original situation.
Thetter, as Chen Xiong had guessed at first, was anxious, and then there was the scene of sending a message to Dewitt.
¡°There¡¯s really no problem.¡± When Dewitt arrived, Professor Lin showed him a short film about the antidotes they had made. He gave a brief ount of the current progress of zerg poisoning. As he said, he couldn¡¯t help feeling, ¡°I never thought that zerg poisoning antidotes could be made so fast. And recently... I have studied the things that the little fox gave me, and made great progress. Marshal, the atmosphere in the scientific research institute is different and rxed now.¡±
Since the beginning of the Zerg War, the whole scientific research institute had been shrouded in a cloud. If the army led by Dewitt was on the frontline of the Zerg in the War, then the scientific research institute was the second line behind Dewitt. The pressure between them could be said to be equal, especially when the haze of zerg poisoning was rampant in Assyria.
At this time, the research and development of zerg poisoning and detoxifying agents had opened up the dawn of their hope.
Dewitt reached out and touched the short video, then asked, ¡°What about Dr. Chen?¡±
Professor Lin frowned and looked at Wen Jin behind Dewitt. His eyes were sad and anxious. ¡°Not very good.¡±
He had checked Chen Xiong once, and everything came back unsatisfactory. Sadly, Assyrian research in the field of energy cores was not deep enough, not to mention for beasts.
Professor Lin looked at Wen Jin with a little expectation, but he was not in good condition himself. Old Lin frowned andined, ¡°Why are you so cold? ... Ah?¡± Professor Lin was stunned, and his thoughts were interrupted. ¡°Is the thermostat on?¡±
Dewitt¡¯s face was somewhat ugly. ¡°Go to your office, Old Lin.¡±
As he spoke, he pulled Wen Jin directly in his arms. Thetter was beginning to tremble a little now. Professor Lin was stunned at first, then looked at Wen Jin¡¯s state and responded, nodding quickly. ¡°Okay.¡±
A row of researchers were standing behind him. The rtionship between Dewitt and a handsome teenager had been spreading since Wen Jin wore the Marshal¡¯s clothes. Now Dewitt¡¯s action instantly aroused everyone¡¯s attention.
Nevertheless, even without this, Dewitt¡¯s intimate gesture was quite remarkable. This was the first time that people had seen Dewitt holding someone in his arms in public. The team developers even saw the fear of Dewitt¡¯s face and slowed down considerately to take care of Wen Jin. Every face was filled with wonder. The Marshal, who had been called a fierce marshal, had been reced.
Dewitt did not care about other people¡¯s eyes at all. He walked out of the room with Wen Jin in one hand and followed Professor Lin to his office.
But just as he stepped out, he suddenly heard a noise.
Dewitt nced at the sound source and saw behind him was Melson and... the Prince of Uttar as well as a line of journalists.
Everyone¡¯s eyes were astonished. Who in the Empire could not recognize Dewitt¡¯s uniform and face? The teenager in his arms...
Several reporters unconsciously raised their cameras and waited for Dewitt to say something.
Unexpectedly, however, Dewitt did not speak to the Uttar Prince or Melson, but looked at them coldly and continued to walk with Wen Jin in his arms.
Wen Jin had no idea what was going on around him. His whole body was cold, and his private heater was useless.
¡°Quick, quick,e in.¡± In front of him, Professor Lin looked at them anxiously. He looked at Wen Jin¡¯s scrunched face, who was held in his arms by Dewitt. ¡°How could he be so cold?¡±
Wen Jin bit his lip, and when the door closed, he could not care for anything and plunged directly into Dewitt¡¯s arms.
¡°What¡¯s wrong?¡± The sound of the door prated inside. Soon after, the fourth sound came from the room. It was Chen Xiong.
At this moment, Chen Xiong was a ck bear. Seeing Dewitt¡¯s eyes, he grabbed his head, ¡°It¡¯s me, Chen Xiong.¡±
Dewitt was a little agitated at the moment. Instead of replying to Chen Xiong, he reached out and held the shivering Wen Jin tightly.
¡°What¡¯s the matter?¡± Chen Xiong took two steps forward.
Wen Jin buried his head in Dewitt¡¯s arms and said nothing.
He was freezing and had never felt so cold, even holding Dewitt did not work. That cold feeling, bit by bit, swept over his body. Wen Jin was quick to suspect that if it were not for Dewitt holding him, he would directly freeze and faint on the spot.
He was afraid of the cold for many years. Typically it was just an inconvenience and had never affected him, but today it was causing so much trouble...
Wen Jin held his body tightly to Dewitt and wildly stole the warmth from him.
Professor Lin and Chen Xiong were silent and looked worried as Wen Jin shivered in Dewitt¡¯s arms.
¡°You guys, go out for a minute.¡± For a long time, Wen Jin¡¯s voice came frowsty from Dewitt¡¯s arms.
Professor Lin and Chen Xiong were stunned, they looked at each other, but after two seconds, they went out together.
Inside Professor Lin¡¯s office were only Wen Jin and Dewitt.
¡°Baby?¡± Dewitt frowned and looked down at Wen Jin with a painful look on his face. ¡°You¡¯re still cold-¡°
Before he had finished, he was blocked by Wen Jin. This was the first time that Wen Jin had kissed Dewitt so forcefully. He forced his opponent to open his lips, and pushed the tip of his tongue, rudely into his opponent¡¯s lips. Feeling somethinging into his body along with their intertwined body fluids, Wen Jin began to rx.
It was warm andfortable.
This kind of cold feeling, like being exposed to the ice and snow, was instantly broken by the kiss.
At first, Dewitt was a little restrained. He thought that Wen Jin¡¯s sudden fear of cold had something to do with what he was doing in the car, but when he felt that the little fellow in his arms was no longer shaking, everything came back in an instant.
Holding the person in his arms tighter, he wanted nothing more than to respond.
Chapter 82 - Will Dewitt be reluctant?
Chapter 82: Will Dewitt be reluctant?
Dewitt hugged a person and passed in front of the cameras. The most obscure group was those who had been cursing Melson all over the screen and talking about Ruby¡¯s analysis. On the inte, people were swearing at each other, and suddenly they were stuffed with a mouthful of dog food.
As Dewitt tightly guarded Wen Jin and turned his head to the camera, the overwhelming barrage stopped for a moment.
[... What have I just seen?]
[...Marshal? Who is he holding? Can Marshal keep people? He, his clothes seem to be on that man too?]
[You guys are still gossiping at this time. Come on with me and scold! Just scolded somewhere... No, who is the marshal holding? That gesture is too close. Jealousy makes me forget to swear QAQ?]
Melson¡¯s eyebrows also jumped. At this time, he brought JU to the research institute, which had been arranged for a long time. So Dewitt would be here, which made everything a little unexpected.
¡°That¡¯s... Marshal Dewitt?¡± At first, JU wanted to say hello to Dewitt, but there was a strong feeling that he would greet the other party and then be ignored, so he resisted his desire and turned his head andughed at Melson.
He asked, and the barrage began to brush together again. ¡°Yes, yeah, that¡¯s Marshal Dewitt, who blew you up.¡±
¡°Suddenly you think Marshal turned around and went out with that handsome boy, so you shouldn¡¯t you give them face!¡±
Melson did not reply but instead smiled at JU, which had some deep meaning.
At this point, the assistant-like person next to JU took two steps forward, stooped low and said something in JU¡¯s ear.
Everyone watched as JU¡¯s face sank a little, and a pair of red eyes stared sharply at Melson.
¡°This is the development team of our zerg poisoning project.¡± Melson, as if he could not see the other person¡¯s changing face, pointed lightly to the door that Dewitt had just walked out of, and nced at the assistant behind him, where the camera was invisible.
Next, the barrage was lined up with brushes: ¡°The Prime Minister even took the Uttar people to visit this kind of ce, seriously?¡± Just a second after the query was raised, the live broadcasting studio entered the advertising mode without warning.
The crowd was shocked and was almost out of control. Melson, who had been cut off from the camera,ughed at JU meaningfully. ¡°Does Your Highness want to go in and have a look?¡±
Professor Lin and Chen Xiong stood at the entrance of the corridor, silent. When they heard the people crashing through the door, the silence went up a notch and gradually turned into embarrassment. They brushed together and took a step forward. The big ck bear scratched his head with his thick arm.
¡°Cough.¡± Professor Lin touched his chin and worried about his Wen Jin. ¡°You know him... What are the symptoms?
Chen Xiong looked inside and said, ¡°I don¡¯t know. I haven¡¯t seen him so afraid of the cold.¡± Chen Xiong was telling the truth. He had more hair and a stronger physique than ordinary people. And this was a room with a thermostat. To cooperate with Wen Jin, Professor Lin directly changed the thermostat into heating after entering the room, so he was afraid of the cold.
¡°Old wounds?¡± Professor Lin thought about it.
It must have been an old wound. After Wen Jin came back to his senses, the idea crossed his mind and meant to tell Dewitt, ¡°But you haven¡¯t been afraid of that before.¡±
Wen Jin thought about when he began to change, then looked at Dewitt. He was healthy until he got in the car. It was after what he had done with Dewitt that his body began to grow strange. Was it because there were too many times?
At this point, Wen Jin squeezed Dewitt¡¯s arm tightly, and his face turned a little red. He had heard that people could sing at night before. It had only been one hour, but his body did not work.
Dewitt: ?
But even if he didn¡¯t admit it, Wen Jin couldn¡¯t imagine any other reason. He gave Dewitt an angry look. ¡°Aren¡¯t I just cold? I¡¯m not afraid. I¡¯m sure I won¡¯t be cold in a minute.¡±
Why couldn¡¯t he stand after an hour, but this Dewitt was asfortable as a cucumber?
Dewitt: ...
Who was it that just got cold enough to drill into his arms?
After Wen Jin finished staring, he turned his head very stubbornly, looked away and murmured in a low voice, ¡°Maybe it¡¯s because I have eaten less recently.¡±
¡°Let Dr. Chen look at youter.¡± Dewitt looked at the stubborn fox, and there was a trace of helplessness in his eyes. After a while, he said the same thing. After that, Dewitt was somewhat struck dumb. Because Assyria had little research on Qi beasts, so when Wen Jin had any problems, he could think of the only person who could be helpful, Chen Xiong. If Wen Jin¡¯s situation this time exceeded Chen Xiong¡¯s ability...
Dewitt felt a sudden sense of uneasiness.
Wen Jin was not very happy. He wanted Chen Xiong to look at him and ask him when this situation began. Then how would he answer it? Because his little tail touched him, and then it began?
Didn¡¯t that seem uselesspared to Dewitt?
Wen Jin turned his head and deliberately did not reply to Dewitt¡¯s remark. He thought in his heart that Dewitt had only done it once out of the two times. It must be that his little tail had secretly left the bottom out of the story. If the other party had two times, it would probably be as bad as him.
But... It¡¯s no use thinking about it now. At best, he can only keep an eye on himself next time. At this time, the main problem was to solve his body, which suddenly became more frightened of the cold.
After kissing, it was a lot better. Should it be for the sake of not being cold, kissing all the time in the future?
Wen Jin imagined the scene for a moment and felt a bit cold.
Dewitt, at the other end, looked at Wen Jin with deep concern in his eyes.
¡°What are you doing?¡± Wen Jin, who felt the other person¡¯s eyes, red at him.
¡°Are you still cold?¡± Dewitt suddenly asked in a cold voice.
To express what he said and did, Wenjin straightened his chest, ¡°It¡¯s not cold.¡±
¡°It¡¯s not cold after kissing?¡± Dewitt looked at him, looking as if he had suddenly thought of something.
¡°...¡± Wen Jin turned red, turned his head quickly, ran away, and opened the door.
Chen Xiong¡¯s physical condition was notplicated because that day, his mood fluctuated sharply, and his spiritual energy exploded. After listening to him describe his situation a little, Wen Jin pulled out two Dan pills from his own space.
However, Wen Jin encountered some minor twists and turns when choosing these two medicines. First, he was azy fat fox, so the things in the space were in a mess. He spent a lot of time looking for the two medicines, and in the process of looking for them, he saw an extraordinary book.
Wen Jin then squatted down and stared at the book for a long time. Then, with a blushing face, he secretly put the book in the doorway, stepped out of the space and handed the Dan medicine to Chen Xiong.
¡°You want me to eat this?¡± Chen Xiong looked at the dan pill in Wen Jin¡¯s palm, and Professor Lin beside him, both of them were curious, but they all refrained from asking.
¡°Yes, eat this.¡± Wen Jin said, ¡°You have good talent; there will be no problem.¡±
Chen Xiong, after a second of hesitation, took it and ate it, ¡°I also feel a little nervous, but after nearly twenty years, for the first time I can not even maintain human form.¡± Chen Xiong said as he swallowed the medicine, then turned his head and nced at Professor Lin. He smiled warmly and honestly. ¡°It¡¯s a bit humiliating.¡±
For a thousand years, he was a fox and suddenly had been forced to be human in the car, Wen Jin was silent.However, when he thought about the book he had just found in space, Wen Jin felt his brain was instantly muddy, and he could not even feel embarrassed.
¡°If there is nothing else, let¡¯s go.¡± Wen Jin spoke with a blush on his face. Then she reached out and pushed Dewitt, thinking he had to hurry home, find a hidden ce, and drag the book out to study.
Dewitt, who did not know what he was doing, was looking at the screen in his hands. After being patted by Wen Jin, he slowed down for a while before turning his head.
¡°Goter.¡± Before Dewitt could speak, Professor Lin said, ¡°They¡¯re still shooting with the development team. If you go out now, you¡¯ll run into each other again.¡±
¡°Who?¡± Wen Jin raised his eyebrows.
¡°Melson.¡±
Wen Jin, who had enough experience in eating during this period, suddenly thought of who could be with Melson at this moment. Then he became addicted to the Inte and sent out the same feeling like the people on Star Net. ¡°They can even visit the scientific research institute?¡±
It was a very bold move. Wen Jin rubbed his hands subconsciously while he spoke. He was still thinking about Melson¡¯s purpose of bringing the Uttar Prince to the scientific research institute and the online battle. After rubbing his thighs for a long time, he suddenly reacted.
Didn¡¯t he seem a little cold again? Wen Jin was stunned. He looked at Dewitt subconsciously. He found that the other side was looking at him too. His eyes were full of in-depth exploration. Not only Dewitt, Chen Xiong, and Professor Lin were looking at him.
¡°Don¡¯t do what you¡¯re doing.¡± As soon as Professor Lin saw Wen Jin¡¯s action, he knew immediately that he was cold again. He turned around and began to turn over his wardrobe in an attempt to find some thick clothes. ¡°How can you feel cold when the temperature in the room is so high?¡±
Wen Jin opened his mouth, but this time, he could not say that he had eaten less. Thinking of the guarantee he had made just a few minutes ago to straighten his chest, Wen Jin lowered his eyes and rubbed his hands silently. He could not help shaking his hands. For a long time, he looked at Dewitt quietly.
Especially untraceable!
Nevertheless, he was caught by Dewitt.
Thetter sighed silently, took a step forward, and put the man directly in his arms. It was also at this time that Wen Jin could see clearly. On the screen in front of Dewitt, it seemed that he was sending messages to people.
He was pulled too fast to take a closer look. After feeling Dewitt¡¯s temperature, he immediately put his cold hand into Dewitt¡¯s clothes and put it on his skin, which gave him a slight relief.
Chen Xiong stared at their two intimate actions for a while, ¡°Can I ask a question?¡±
Wen Jin put his body close to Dewitt, while sticking, but also had time to think that he was going to be a big demon that could not be separated from the small tail in the future? Although he had now vaguely guessed the reason why he would be so cold, the book that he had just found, which contained the dual-cultivation method, also pointed out a way for him.
But Wen Jin still felt a little worried.
He and Dewitt kissed for so long, and now he could only stay warm for around ten minutes. What if he opened his mouth, agreed with his little tail, and eventually used the dual cultivation method, and then it onlysted for one hour? Wouldn¡¯t he cry to death?
Feeling Wen Jin trembling in his arms, Dewitt¡¯s mood was not very clear. When he was thinking, he usually didn¡¯t like to talk much, especially when his fox was so cold and he couldn¡¯t do anything about it.
Chen Xiong, however, could not feel the low pressure around Dewitt. He went on seriously and asked, ¡°Are you two in a rtionship?¡±
Wen Jin was so sad in Dewitt¡¯s arms that he did not hear Chen Xiong speak at all, but continued to hold Dewitt, thinking about how he should tell Dewitt about the dual cultivation.
Although the book showed a clear way, it also reminded Wen Jin of how he got the book.
That was when Wen Jin was in Hinghuang before; some shallow monsters wanted to find him to dual cultivate. They told him how much the dual cultivation would benefit him and they gave him the book like a treasured offering.
Wen Jin was very interested in it at first. After all, his practice was so dull. Someone suddenly told him that there was a more rxed way. It was a good thing for thezy fat fox, as if a pie had fallen from the sky.
And because Wen Jin was good-looking, tall and hds the blood of ancient demons, it directly lead many people who wanted to practice dual cultivation. At first, Wen Jin was rtively cold. After being talked about more, he was naturally curious. However, when he turned over the book, he immediately rejected the monster.
Because the so-called ¡°dual cultivation¡± was to supplement, in other words, to nourish another person with one person¡¯s vitality. When Wen Jin saw this sentence, the whole fox was shocked. It was not necessary to say that the content of the book was all about sex. How could he be willing to nourish others with his vitality?
At that time, Wen Jin, who thought the book was very absurd, immediately threw it away. Hundreds of yearster, he never opened it again and forgot everything in it.
Now he had taken it out again and thought about it¡¯s effects. Wen Jin figured it might be a little challenging to tell the small tail.
Would Dewitt be as reluctant as Wen Jin was?
Wen Jin¡¯s thought of such an idea, which made him worried.
If he really couldn¡¯t bear it, Wen Jin bit his lower lip, thinking he could only be strong.
Chapter 83 - Not willing to give up
Chapter 83: Not willing to give up
¡°He¡¯s my lover.¡± Wen Jin¡¯s mind was full of fantasies, and Dewitt was not worried about Chen Xiong knowing, so he said it directly.
¡°Oh.¡± Chen Xiong blinked. ¡°Does he touch you a lot?¡±
Dewitt looked at Chen Xiong, and it made Chen Xiong pause. Professor Lin, who was still looking for clothes in the room, heard this and looked at the scene. He couldn¡¯t resist it for a moment and coughed twice.
Chen Xiong looked back at Professor Lin, who had a sudden cough. Then he touched his head and thought, ¡°No, I mean, have you ever done something...closer?¡±
There was a loud bang in the wardrobe.
Chen Xiong turned his headpletely this time. ¡°What¡¯s wrong? Aren¡¯t you just finding some clothes?¡± As Chen Xiong spoke this, he walked over. However, he was in his original shape, so he was huge and developedterally. It was not convenient to walk in Professor Lin¡¯s office that held all kinds of instruments.
¡°It¡¯s all right.¡± Professor Lin rushed out of the wardrobe before Chen Xiong broke through and showed helplessness. ¡°No... I¡¯ll send someone over to get you one.¡±
¡°Huh?¡± As Professor Lin¡¯s voice fell, Dewitt¡¯s voice came out. ¡°What¡¯s wrong?¡±
When Chen Xiong saw that Professor Lin was all right, he stopped, turned around, reached out and touched his square chin. His facial expression was covered with ck fur. ¡°I mentioned to him about the Honghuang continent.¡±
Dewitt gave a rhythmically gentle pause and turned his head to look at Wen Jin. The former immediately reached out and hugged him tighter.
¡°If you are interested, I can tell you all I know.¡± Chen Xiong looked at Wen Jin and said earnestly.
Wen Jin¡¯s eyes lit up. ¡°Really?¡±
¡°Yes.¡± Chen Xiong scratched his face and replied, ¡°And I seem to have seen you in the books before... The monks in Honghuang maind all paid attention to self-cultivation and recuperation. They should not be too indulgent in some respects. Besides, you are suffering from cold, right?¡±
Wen Jin blinked his eyes and realized what Chen Xiong had said about ¡®some aspects,¡¯ then he thought of something else, and his face became hot.
¡°Huh?¡± Chen Xiong wanted to say something, but after noticing Wen Jin¡¯s expression, he stopped. ¡°Do you know?¡±
Wen Jin was silent for a moment and answered, ¡°I know.¡±
¡°Oh.¡± Chen Xiong drew out an extended ending. ¡°Then you say it to him yourself?¡±
¡°Okay, but the thing about Honghuang... You have to tell me about it.¡± Wen Jin held Dewitt¡¯s hand then looked at Chen Xiong earnestly and persistently.
Chen Xiong waved his strong hand and made a promising gesture. Atst, he showed a worried expression towards Wen Jin and gave him a pleasant smile. ¡°Okay.¡±
Wen Jin finally took what Professor Lin had found him, it was a not too thick coat, and then walked out of the door of the scientific research institute with Dewitt in a half-embrace.
Dewitt seemed to be trying to get him into the car as soon as possible, so he took Wen Jin directly and took short cuts, turning down a lot of remote paths, and on the way, they did not meet Melson again.
As soon as Wen Jin left the house, he saw Dewitt¡¯s suspension car, and in the twinkling of an eye, he was taken into the vehicle by Dewitt.
It was so fast, Wen Jin was thinking, Dewitt had started the car, set the temperature directly to the highest, then took all his jacket off, covered Wen Jin. With his ability, he set his body temperature to the highest.
This was undoubtedly painful for Dewitt, who began to sweat in almost half a minute.
¡°He said that you know. What do you know?¡± Nevertheless, Dewitt seemed to feel nothing. He reached out and wanted to hold Wen Jin in his arms.
During the whole process of Dewitt undressing and adjusting the temperature, Wen Jin kept thinking if he should tell Dewitt all about it.
It seemed that his little tail was interested in this kind of thing in the past, but that was because he didn¡¯t know the importance of dual cultivating. If he knew about it, he might be reluctant to take part in it.
And if Wen Jin told him that everything would be his... Wen Jin lowered his eyes. He thought for a long time about how he would be stronger by that time. Countless ways and results could be imagined, but ultimately did not even how to speak.
So, when Dewitt reached out, Wen Jin made up his mind to solve the problem using violence. He reached out and pped Dewitt¡¯s arm directly, then grabbed his opponent¡¯s wrist, which was the most powerful one.
Dewitt: ...?
¡°Listen to me.¡± Wen Jin kissed Dewitt¡¯s lips. He could feel that there was something he needed most in the other¡¯s body. The feeling of longing warmed his body. Wen Jin was not very conscious of his practice from childhood to adulthood, but he never thought of depending on the strength of others to achieve his goals or taking something from others for his own sake. Like Cheng Xong, Wen Jin suspected that if he were still in Honghuang, if he did not meet Dewitt, he would probably never do so for a lifetime, and eventually, he might freeze to death.
He was disgusted with this idea.
The white fox had a beautiful body, soft hair and a changeable image in the eyes of the world, but in the eyes of Wenjin, he believes that the white fox was the most undesirable species in the world. He could never imagine rolling around in the mountains with any one person or monster, doing something like dual cultivation, and then soaking himself in the dust.
Wen Jin felt that even if he was mad, he could not do it. But Dewitt¡¯s appearance changed his mind.
Wen Jin formed a stubborn cold death option and secretly began to look forward to another way.
But before looking forward to the road, he thought he needed to exin everything to Dewitt. He did not ept the dog¡¯s blood incident, which he regretted afterward. He knew Dewitt and others in this world didn¡¯t know the importance of dual cultivation, and he would make it clear to Dewitt before he did anything.
Wen Jin was so cold that his lips were shaking. He organized thenguage and thought about it. He took out the book which had been stuffed in the space door and put it in front of Dewitt.
¡°I¡¯m cold now because of theck of dual cultivation...¡± Wen Jin blinked and noticed that Dewitt was puzzled by his two words and gave him a quick smack on the mouth with his lips.
After a moment of frowning and thinking, Wen Jin simply opened the book. The pictures were the most obvious. After Dewitt looked at it, his expression was obviously shocked.
¡°I need you,¡± Wen Jin whispered. ¡°I don¡¯t want to do this with others. If you don¡¯t agree, I can try to think of other ways.¡±
Dewitt¡¯s eyes swept through the book, and even though he could not read the words, but he could understand the pictures, the movements, and the intertwined figures. Then,bined with the meaning of Wen Jin¡¯s words, Dewitt felt his entire body heat up.
After a while, he raised his head and looked gravely at Wen Jin.
¡°This method is called dual cultivation, and it causes one to recover. That is to say; you would...need to...give it to me.¡± Wen Jin said, frowning. ¡°Dual cultivation is very precious, and now my body, you can only lose yang and give it to me. Without it, it really hurts my body. If you don¡¯t want to, I can understand.¡±
If he was well in the future, he wouldn¡¯t rmend that he make up for his little tail, but now he must ask for it.
Wen Jin muttered this and Dewitt¡¯s face fluctuated, and he wanted to say something.
¡°Wait. Listen.¡± Wen Jin did not give him a chance to speak at all. He cut off Dewitt¡¯s words. Then he pulled the book away and gave Dewitt an intense look. ¡°If you refuse me this time, the two of us will be finished. It¡¯s over. I won¡¯t take you with me when I return to Honghuang. I¡¯ll never stay with you again. I¡¯ll go somewhere you can¡¯t find.¡±
Dewitt¡¯s eyes darkened.
Wen Jin raised his head somewhat stubbornly, stopped his trembling body, and then squeezed out a voice of coercion and lure, reiterated, ¡°I need you.¡±
After a pause, Wen Jin turned his head askew and seemed to think of a better word. He rolled his eyes again and fixed them on Dewitt. ¡°I want you.¡±
After Wen Jin¡¯s words, Dewitt, who had been sitting in front of him, rushed forward. He directly sealed Wen Jin¡¯s lips. After a lingering wet kiss, Dewittpletely sealed Wen Jin in his embrace. He looked down at the little fellow who was hiding under him. He was short and leaned over to his ear and bit his earlobe.
Looking at the little soft flesh turning red with the naked eye, Dewitt¡¯s lowugh sounded in Wen Jin¡¯s ear, ¡°I may really have to change to a bigger car.¡±
Wen Jin turned red and was forced to turn around. His red ears were exposed to Dewitt¡¯s eyes. Thetter narrowed their eyes and kissed Wen Jin gently on the forehead. ¡°I love you.¡±
Wen Jin shivered but did not move.
¡°I¡¯ll give you everything you want, let alone this one thing?¡± Dewitt¡¯s hoarse voice flowed in Wen Jin¡¯s ear.
Thetter paused, turned his head, and with a certain shyness in his eyes, struggled to get out of the oppressed atmosphere, and red at Dewitt reluctantly.
¡°Baby, I want to do this with you all the time.¡± Dewitt allowed Wen Jin to jump on him and then stabilized him when Wen Jin almost fell without paying attention. He took the man into his arms and said, ¡°Won¡¯t you let me take you?¡±
He gave a lightugh, reached out and touched Wen Jin¡¯s cheek, and kissed him gently on both of his eyes.
He was so beautiful.
Chapter 84 - Lingering
Chapter 84: Lingering.
On the same day, the car did not drive back to Dewitt¡¯s single apartment, but in the opposite direction.
After the long drive, the suspension car went directly into a room on the second floor of the manor without a pause under the shocked eyes of the housekeeper and the maid. For more than a dozen hours, Dewitt did note out of the room.
The old butler of the Bertram family stared at the room for a long time. If he hadn¡¯t been convinced that it was his young master¡¯s suspension car and that there was no problem, he might have rushed up to check it directly. He had tried to ask many people and finally got the confirmation from Professor Lin.
When did the master not step out of his room after more than ten hours? And at this critical moment?
Worried about the differences between an older man and a young man, the old housekeeper went upstairs from time to time to have a look. But the sound instion effect of the room was excellent. He couldn¡¯t hear any sounds from inside, and he couldn¡¯t judge the situation ultimately. He knew the nature of the younger master in his heart. His heart had been tangled for a long time, and finally, he was going through a rebellion.
In this way, the old housekeeper spent more than ten hours in agony and ran up and down more than ten times. Finally, it was not easy to receive the news from the young master.
It was a good-bye letter, and then...a long list of recipes?
This... was there a guest?
The old housekeeper¡¯s suspended heart was finally put down, thinking that the young master had not returned for many years, so he rushed to have everyone prepare happily for his return.
Wen Jin¡¯s memory was simr to that of the old housekeeper. He still has some tradition in his mind. He always felt that it was a bit strange to do it in a car. So when he was in the car, he wanted to wait until he got home to reach third base, then he and Dewitt could make a fancy escape.
The more he fled, the more desire he had to force Dewitt to buy a big car. Dewitt suddenly realized the benefits of a small space, and his willingness to buy a bigger vehicle reduced to the lowest point.
In Wen Jin¡¯s impression, Dewitt¡¯s single apartment was not far from the military headquarters, but it took a long time to arrive on this day. At that time, Wen Jin¡¯s confused mind already felt a little strange.
And then, he was almost bare as he was carried out of the suspension car by Dewitt. Wen Jin struggled slightly.
The garage of a single apartment was a certain distance from the apartment, and neighbors could surround them. Wen Jin was afraid of being seen.
Nevertheless, Dewitt had no intention of dressing Wen Jin again. He didn¡¯t wear any of his own clothes, so he smoothly took the person out of the car.
Wen Jin panicked and grabbed his clothes to cover his face. As a result, the look made Dewittugh. He let Wen Jin grab it, then opened the door and put the man on the big bed.
Wen Jin was confused at that time. He didn¡¯t understand how the distance from getting out of the car to going to bed could be so close. But his body and brain were hot. Under such a fever, he copsed in bed like a dead fox.
Then it was Dewitt whoughed and kissed him gently until Wen Jin fell back into the tenderness Dewitt gave him, and everything finally came to pass.
Wen Jin felt that he had slept for a long time. It was a long time. If he used the analogy of how he used to feel sleeping in Honghuang, he felt that he had slept for at least a hundred years.
Because his sleep was toofortable and too heavy.
Warm currents flowed through his body one after another, a feeling he had never experienced before. Thermostats, fevers, and this feeling were superfluous as his entire body was wrapped in a gentle sea of warm-hearted fire.
Wen Jin slept for a long time, and when he dimly opened his eyes, waking up from the feeling of a century dream, and saw Dewitt¡¯s chin, he bent his eyes.
At that moment, there was a sense of being old.
¡°Awake?¡± Dewitt hugged Wen Jin, who tried to leave the bed abruptly. He took the man into his arms and whispered into his fox ear, grinding his lower body against the other.
¡°Mn.¡± Wen Jin rubbed himself in Dewitt¡¯s arms, feeling that the whole fox was writing contentment from inside to outside, and even the fox ears trembled.
Last night, Dewitt had seen the shaking of Wen Jin¡¯s fox ears, and now he saw that the little fellow was shy and gave a lowugh. Wen Jin was stunned at first, and then he suddenly remembered how he was coaxed by his small tail to change his ears and tail. Two small pointed ears suddenly turned red and disappeared quickly from his head.
Dewitt lowered his head and bit the tip of Wen Jin¡¯s ear.
Wen Jin patted him on the face, felt a burst of emptiness in his abdomen, and then grumbled, ¡°I¡¯m hungry.¡±
This wasn¡¯t strange to Dewitt. He had wanted to stop several timesst night, but this guy still forced him to go on several times. He had eaten barely anything, which would make his abdomen empty.
¡°Are you not hungry?¡± Rubbing his t stomach, Wen Jin pushed away Dewitt¡¯s hand and then asked with some curiosity.
¡°Not hungry.¡± Dewittughed at Wen Jin. ¡°I¡¯ve had my fill.¡±
Thatugh was too meaningful; what did it mean? Wen Jin didn¡¯t stop to think about it at the moment, and instead, he kicked the nkets off with one foot.
Under the quilt, Dewitt gently dragged his feet toward him, then gently pinched his fingers and kissed Wen Jin again, as if he had not kissed enough.
¡°Do you feel bad?¡± Wen Jin covered his t stomach and thought about it, but decided to ask Dewitt first, ¡°For example, do you feel especially empty or afraid of the cold?¡±
Wen Jin asked this since he had little experience in this field, so he copied his situation.
¡°No.¡± Dewitt¡¯s eyes never left his face. He took Wen Jin¡¯s hand and ced it on his lower abdomen, ¡°It¡¯s veryfortable here.¡±
¡°Energy core?¡± Wen Jin paused. ¡°Howfortable?¡±
Dewitt thought, ¡°It¡¯s the feeling you gave me when I was moving with you.¡± It helped him to calm the heat and dryness in his body, and everything in Dewitt churned with the cool that Wen Jin had given him.
Especially at the highest point of their night, Dewitt even felt something glowing in his body.
¡°... No pain?¡± Wen Jin paused and asked incredulously.
¡°No.¡± Dewitt shook his head.
After Wen Jin was stunned, he bit the muscles on Dewitt¡¯s shoulder and warned worriedly, ¡°Say it when you feel bad.¡±
Dewitt hugged him and smiled, ¡°Uh-huh.¡±
The two people lingered in bed for a long time, Wen Jin chatted and forgot about his empty stomach directly, and sat down with Dewitt to apany him to read documents.
It wasn¡¯t until the fox¡¯s belly waspletely impatient and gurgled to express its protest that Wen Jin got up from Dewitt and suddenly remembered something.
¡°Where is this?¡± Wen Jin asked as he looked around. He asked this questionst night, but Dewitt answered... When Wen Jin asked this question again, he was vignt to stay away from Dewitt.
Although it wasfortable to have sex, Wen Jin felt he could not mess around for the time being until he was sure whether there were any side effects.
¡°My home.¡± Dewitt saw Wen Jin¡¯s movements, and a little smile came into his eyes.
Yesterday¡¯s clothes were worn out. Dewitt pulled some of his clothes directly from his wardrobe and gave them to Wen Jin.
¡°Home?¡± Wen Jing was stunned, thinking that if the previous single apartment was not home, howe there was another one?
On second thought, Wen Jin remembered that Mary had told him that day where Dewitt had a house. Wen Jin squinted again.
There was a house, that meant, this was also home; he knew only of that single apartment...
¡°Who¡¯s in your family?¡± Wen Jin took a look at him. The decoration style of the room was simr to that of the single apartment. Dewitt¡¯s bedroom was much bigger, and the house should berger than that single apartment.
The home that he had known before was beingpared with another house of Dewitt¡¯s, and Wen Jin smelled a slight scent of danger.
Dewitt put on his clothes and helped the little fox to fasten the buttons. Then he clicked his lips, ¡°My mother.¡±
Chapter 85 - Wen Jin
Chapter 85: Wen Jin
When Dewitt finished these two words, Wen Jin stayed still. Then he remembered that he had just came to this world, he had seen Dewitt¡¯s mother once.
And that first meeting was horrible...
Wen Jin thought about it for a while, reached out and touched his eyes, and secretly erged them a little.
Dewitt, who saw his fox¡¯s eyes grow bigger and bigger: ...
¡°Why didn¡¯t you say it in advance?¡± Wen Jin, with big eyes, loosened his hand held by Dewitt, and his face was somewhat unhappy, with an underlying sense of me.
Although the memory of his first meeting with his mother-inw was not very good, it was also his future mother-inw. At that time, no one knew the oue for Dewitt, but now it was different. Although demons and beasts were not as fastidious as the human race, his small tail was his. Wen Jin felt that since he met Dewitt¡¯s mother, he had to follow the etiquette of the human race, to be more solemn and serious, and that is...
Prepare big gifts!
But now, he was in a hurry. Where was he going to prepare the ceremony? Looking at the clothes on his body and the traces under his clothes, Wen Jin became a little wilted in an instant. He thought that this meeting was too wrong and Dewitt¡¯s mother would be unhappy. If she did not prepare a big gift, she would eat and wipe her son clean.
Dewitt looked at the frustrated fox, a little amused by the look of the little fellow, reached out and rubbed Wen Jin¡¯s eyes, ¡°Change back.¡±
Wen Jin ignored him.
Looking at Wen Jin¡¯s eyes as if they were held invisibly by something, Dewitt frowned, ¡°Do you feel bad?¡±
¡°... It¡¯s very ufortable.¡± The main thing was that he felt bad. People say that the first impression is essential. Wen Jin thought that if he didn¡¯t go in this state, his first impression¡¯s score would drop to the negatives. If he didn¡¯t show himself well, would Dewitt¡¯s mother not give his little tail to him?
So he thought about it and looked at Dewitt with a consulting face, ¡°Otherwise, I¡¯ll go down like a fox today and eat with your mother another day?¡±
At least give him time to prepare gifts? And then the marks on his body should also be recovered.
Dewitt stopped and looked at Wen Jin for a while. It seemed as if he was thinking about the feasibility of his words. After a while, with some regret, he said, ¡°Might not work.¡±
¡°Why?¡±
¡°When you woke up, I asked the housekeeper to prepare food.¡± Dewitt exined. He knew that the fox would be hungry as soon as he woke up. He had already sent the message when he was still asleep.
Subconsciously, Wen JIn reached out and touched his empty stomach. He swallowed and salivated, ¡°A lot of it?¡±
Dewitt thought about the long list he had sent and nodded.
¡°I can finish it now, and I can finish it as a fox.¡± Wen Jin assured himself that he would never waste anything. In front of mother-inw, they should first establish the image of a good husband who was industrious and thrifty.
See, Dewitt touched his chin, ¡°Okay.¡±
¡°Really?¡± Wen Jin looked at him with his eyes shining, but on second thought, he felt wrong. How will you introduce me to your mother then? As a contract beast? Wen Jin frowned. He didn¡¯t like that. He thought about it and then, with a look of excitement, said, ¡°Tell her...I¡¯m your eldest brother!¡±
¡°I can¡¯t say I¡¯ll be yours in the future?¡± Dewitt¡¯s gaze at Wen Jin seemed to prate his thoughts through his eyes. In a word, he blocked Wen Jin directly and his excitement made him shake.
¡°That¡¯s not good.¡± Finally, Wen Jin shook his head and said with a heavy face, ¡°No, she can¡¯t be so upset when I first meet my mother-inw. If she knew that the fox was me, she would feel that I am unreliable and would not feel rest assured that she would entrust you to me for life.¡±
Dewitt¡¯s face shifted. ¡°Hmm?¡±
¡°My eyes can¡¯t be big either.¡± Wen Jin said as he turned his eyes back. ¡°I may be found out when I see what her in the future.¡±
Dewitt smiled and looked at the unreliable fat fox talking to himself.
After a long time, Wen Jin seemed to have made up his mind. He looked up at Dewitt and said earnestly, ¡°Find me some clothes.¡±
Thinking about it, he ran to the mirror and looked at the big strawberries decorating his skin. His eyes twinkled as if he was going to the battlefield. ¡°I have to cover my neck.¡±
Dewitt, who was behind him, couldn¡¯t hold back. His lips were raised, and he said, ¡°Following your orders.¡±
Since the death of the old count, Mrs. Margaret had been the sole owner of Bertram¡¯s manor. Dewitt had fought abroad all year round and returned home only when he was in the interior, provided that he was on vacation when he was in the interior.
In this case, Mrs. Margaret was ready to go home without seeing Dewitt. So that day, when the old housekeeper said that the young master had returned, Mrs. Margaret was out drinking afternoon tea. Her expression was cold, and she knew she needed to go back.
Her entire demeanor was calm. The maids were worried about whether the wife would note back. The old housekeeper sat happily in the kitchen and began to supervise the food. As a result, before the kitchen started their work, there was a sound of a suspension car stopping at the entrance of the manor.
Mrs. Margaret got out of the car and looked inside the house, her eyebrows wrinkled.
The old housekeeper came out of the kitchen as early as he heard the noise. He went over andugher decorated his face. ¡°He hasn¡¯te down yet.¡±
¡°How long has it been?¡± Mrs. Margaret heard the words and frowned deeper, ncing in the direction of the kitchen. ¡°You started cooking?¡¯
¡°Yes, Master sent me the menu. It¡¯s been three hours.¡± The old housekeeper looked at the time, continued tough, and said all the information he had just collected about Dewitt.
Mrs. Margaret gave him a sidelong look.
Three hours turned into neen hours. Mrs. Margaret only looked up halfway, took a look at the stairway entrance, and turned straight away. She went to the kitchen and told people to cook everythingter. Then she went on to invite people to have afternoon tea.
Their afternoon tea in thedy¡¯s room was a lot of trouble-breaking, especially for people of this age. Today, the eldest of the South family had a child. Tomorrow, the eldest child of the West family got married. Then what was the change of position here and there, the joy of promotion and the grievance of a demotion? Every day, the crooked things were actually integrated. Next, you¡¯ll find that it¡¯s roughly the same.
Mrs. Margaret was rather cold, so she just sat next to her and listened with a cold face, like a queen dowager, with a deep winter version of motherhood.
She must have been mocked in secret by many people, but only in secret. No one dared to say anything openly to the wife of a deceased, meritorious Count, who also had a son who was in the position of Marshal. Nobody dared to move, let alone speak publicly. Most of them had to go to Margaret when they had any good news. People who sent an invitation letter, whatever their hearts think, on the surface, they had to face all kinds ofughter.
But most of the time, Mrs. Margaret would also go, and then continue to look at other people¡¯s children having children, other people¡¯s children getting married and such. During all of these events, her gifts were always perfect, but thenguage was t.
However, in the afternoon tea of that day, thedies who went there obviously felt something was wrong.
The reason was that ady said that her daughter was going to get married.
¡°In how many months?¡± Rarely did Mrs. Margaret take the initiative when hearing such a topic.
The woman was stunned, then muttered after a time, and then Margaret paused, ¡°Is your sister free?¡±
Mrs. Margaret asked several questions, one by one, this woman were surprised and ttered. Her whole person was shining and answering to Mrs. Margaret. Exining with all her heart and soul, and after that, she had a unique sense of aplishment. However, when the afternoon tea was over, a few old and youngdies gathered together for a moment to think and felt something was wrong.
¡°She asked today all about marriage?¡±
¡°She...she¡¯s going to have her second spring?¡±
¡°Gee Gee, what do you think? Who will she go with for her next spring? The old count will be unable to bear the temper...¡±
¡°... It¡¯s not for Dewitt, is it? He, recently he¡¯s been busy. Does he even have time?¡±
Severaldies looked at each other. The host talked about the discussion between the West and the East. Before long, the news that Marshal may be getting married became a rumor.
Wen Jin was stiff, wearing a formal suit and a small scarf around his neck. it surrounded his whole person tightly. When he came down, Mrs. Margaret was drinking tea at a table in the hall. The old housekeeper stood beside her.
At the first sight of Wen Jin, it was obvious that the whole house was shocked by Wen Jin¡¯s clothes, and then looked up at Wen Jin¡¯s face, and was shocked again.
Wen Jin, in the eyes of all people, also reacted to a problem. He turned his neck, full of strawberries, and looked at the straightforward Dewitt. Then he looked down at his scarf rolled several times thick around his neck. In that moment, Wen Jin felt like he was wearing the emperor¡¯s new clothes.
So he gave Dewitt a fierce re and even sneaked out his hand to pinch him.
At the same time, he was very anxious. What should he do? He came out in such ugly clothes just to cover the marks on his neck. Now Dewitt simply let his preparations fail. His mother-inw must think that he was responsible for getting on the bus first, buying tickets and cleaning them up.
Just as Wen Jin¡¯s heart was anxious, he kept changing his eyes, and from time to time he tried to make them bigger and better. The old housekeeper in front of him was also looking at Wen Jin.
He looked good and had a good body. He seemed to have a good rtionship with the young master. Especially when two people looked at each other, Wen Jin¡¯s embarrassment and Dewitt¡¯s gloating were strong feelings. No one could say that Wen Jin was not familiar with him, but the young master looked at him and he suddenly felt like he had grown up. It goes without saying that he definitely recognizes it.
But... but he was also a man.
The old housekeeper¡¯s smiling face stiffened and looked down at this wife carefully.
Dewitt grabbed the dishonest hand of his fox and turned his head. Just as he was about to speak to Mrs. Margaret, thetter¡¯s chilly voice came out. ¡°There will be two lucky days at the end of next month.¡±
Wen Jin:?
Housekeeper:?
Maid:?
¡°What are you doing?¡± Mrs. Margaret frowned at them and said, ¡°Didn¡¯t youe back to get married?!¡±
Chapter 86 - Close to the organization
Chapter 86: Close to the organization
When Wenjin had a good meal and went upstairs to wait for Dewitt to change his clothes, the whole fox was still confused.
¡°That¡¯s it?¡± Standing back in the room, Wen Jin looked at Dewitt in a daze.
Dewitt unbuttoned his jacket and looked back at him. ¡°You¡¯re not full?¡¯
¡°What?¡± Wen Jin paused, then two eyebrows quickly wrinkled together. He stretched out his foot and kicked Dewitt, ¡°I¡¯m full! I don¡¯t mean that I mean your mother.¡±
He had seen Mrs. Margaret before, and thetter said that he had small eyes and looked mean and ufortable. So Dewitt said that when his mother was here and wanted them to meet, Wen Jin withdrew subconsciously. He subconsciously felt that his mother-inw might be a little difficult to please. He had prepared eighteen different ways; the best was preferably him sitting on a sedan chair. But before he could tell her about him and Dewitt....
The meal went unexpectedly smoothly. Mrs. Margaret¡¯s face was cold and not enthusiastic, but she did not embarrass him.
Dewitt¡¯s jacket had been taken off by this time. Various traces of Wen Jin on his body were visible. The man frowned at his words and said, ¡°You don¡¯t like her?¡±
¡°How is that possible?¡± Wen Jin retorted without thinking about it. He thought that filial piety was the leader of the people. Although he didn¡¯t care much about it, he couldn¡¯t hate it. ¡°It just felt different from what I imagined.¡±
He also remembered that Dewitt and Mrs. Margaret had a tense rtionship and that when Wen Jin had met her for the first time, she had cursed her son to death in person.
Dewitt saw Wen Jin¡¯s expression, twisted his lips, pulled out clothes from the wardrobe, and put them on. ¡°I¡¯m not good at getting along with her, but as long as I¡¯m not on the battlefield, she won¡¯t be so sharp, let alone...¡±
¡°Hm?¡±
¡°I care about you,¡± Dewitt touched Wen Jin¡¯s head, ¡°so the desire to survive will be stronger than ever.¡±
Dewitt thought: I¡¯m afraid it won¡¯t be as decisive and hesitant as it was before to force suicide attacks to interrupt the war with the Zerg.
Wen Jin nodded, thinking that it was true that his little tail was with him and that he could not let him fail in any case.
¡°But I didn¡¯t give her a present...¡± After Wen Jin finished thinking about it, he lowered his head again. He still cared about it, and there were many magic weapons in his space. But, with the difference between Assyria and Honghuang, anything in his space would be considered a rare treasure even if he took it out at random. Those things were nothing to Wen Jin, so Wen Jin thought it was too superficial to send them.
He thought it was vital for him to give something that Mrs. Margaret liked so much that he could express his importance to Dewitt¡¯s mother.
¡°She didn¡¯t give anything to you either. You¡¯re even.¡± Dewitt put on his clothes and saw that Wen Jin was still wrinkling his brows. He went up and helped him tighten his scarf then lowered his head and kissed the fox who had twisted his eyebrows. ¡°Next time, me me for not giving you time to prepare.¡±
Pulling the scarf around the neck, he thought it was not veryfortable to wear the scarf during this season. It felt a little stuffy, and...he was not as afraid of the cold as he used to be, so the scarf felt hot to him. But Wen Jin liked the feeling, mainly because Dewitt brought it. So instead of pulling the scarf away, he wrinkled his nose and snorted at Dewitt, ¡°Mmn, I me you.¡±
Dewitt pulled the man into his arms andughed.
Looking at Dewitt, Wen Jin looked around and asked, curiously, ¡°Do you seldom go home?¡±
Although it¡¯s style was simr to that of his single apartment, even though there were fewer furnishings.
¡°It¡¯s usually because of work.¡± Usually, Mrs. Margaretined about Dewitt¡¯s work, as she was disgusted with it. Although they would not quarrel, when it came to his work, the atmosphere at home would be taut. Dewitt would never go home as long as there was work.
Wen Jin looked at Dewitt in surprise. In terms of this man¡¯s working mode, which was continuous from day to night, does ¡®work at home¡¯ basically mean ¡®long-term workaholic¡¯?
¡°You can¡¯t do that.¡± Wen Jin poked at Dewitt and said, ¡°Come back often.¡±
If his small tail stayed with him, and was destined to live several times or even tens of times longer than human beings, and, with such a life, the memory of the deceased would only double.
Wen Jin grew up in harmony with his parents, but after their deaths, he asionally felt ufortable, and it was a knot in his heart. He always felt that he was too yful when he was a child. If he had found out his special abilities sooner and began to practice earlier, maybe he could have let his parents, brothers, and sisters live longer. He also would not have gone to his rtives so early.
Wen Jin did not want Dewitt to regret it.
Dewitt, holding Wen Jin tightly, answered, ¡°Okay.¡±
Before Wen Jin finally left, gave Mrs. Margaret some seeds that had detailed instructions on how to grow them from his space.
Dewitt couldn¡¯t understand thenguage Honghuang, so Wen Jin copied the instructions, adding some notes along the way.
Wen Jin himself did not know much about this, but his Master¡¯s love for flowers and nts was immense. Although Wen Jin was always disgusted with hisck of conscientious cultivation and was a half-suspended fox, he insisted on leaving all his things to Wen Jin before bing an immortal. From ransom items in the world to rare treasures to broken copper and iron, everything was piled up in Wen Jin¡¯s space, including that small nt record.
In this respect, Wen Jin was not interested in it and did not see much at ordinary times, but he was always around and had spent hundreds of years looking at them. Wen Jin vaguely remembered that his Master had nted a kind of flower, which was very beautiful, dark red, cold and beautiful. When it blossomed, Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help stopping. And ording to his Master, that kind of flower had the effect of prolonging longevity, and if carefully raised, it was easy to cultivate so that it recognized it¡¯s Master.
After the big ceremony, he should be able to make up for it, but this was a battle that needed to be won first. When Mrs. Margaret epted it, Wen Jin finally feltfortable with the gift and followed Dewitt out.
Just before Wen Jin and Dewitt left, someone came to visit his mother. She was a very young girl, and when she saw Dewitt, her eyes could not move for an instant.
Dewitt did not notice the little girl at first. After finding that the atmosphere around his fox was getting worse and worse, he responded to what had happened. He quickly approached his fox, took Wen Jin¡¯s hand, and kissed his face.
¡°I¡¯m tired to death.¡± Wen Jin red at him, thinking that one day he would find a way to cover Dewitt¡¯s face with a fox stamp.
The old housekeeper saw them off at the gate, and his face was full of reluctance. Dewitt had always onlye home for a short time. Now he had someone he wanted to guard, and he would marry in the future. The housekeeper feared that the chances of him returning would be less and less.
The old housekeeper sighed silently as he watched the mech rise into the air. Turning around and walking back to the mansion, he saw Mrs. Margaret sitting at the table, while Miss Star, who had just arrived, was sitting beside her, smiling with one hand and hiding her face. She seemed to be saying something.
As the old housekeeper approached, he heard Mrs. Margaret looking coldly at the ck seeds warmly given on the table. ¡°What¡¯s this?¡±
The old housekeeper was stunned and hurried up. ¡°Young Master Wen said that the flowers would be stunning when they came out, that is, the method of nting is a littleplicated...¡±
¡°Do I have to nt it myself?¡± Mrs. Margaret stared at the paper, thest of the twisted words Wen Jin had written himself, and her face was incredible. ¡°What a joke!¡±
¡°Madam, this is also a present. That boy, I just checked his history and did not see very much. The young Master said that his hometown is unique. Why don¡¯t you try it?¡±
As soon as the old housekeeper¡¯s voice fell, Star gave a gentleugh and, with a soft voice, injected, ¡°Mr. housekeeper, you can¡¯t say that. If you don¡¯t have any pictures of this flower, you can¡¯t nt it at will. You don¡¯t know about it since one should be the most cautious around people you don¡¯t know.¡±
The old housekeeper looked up at the girl with a good-tempered smile.
¡°Madam, you have to be careful,¡± Star said, leaning back on Mrs. Margaret. ¡°My cousin was almost deceived some time ago. He looks good, but his family is in a mess. He brought out a lot of things and was almost demoted.¡±
As she spoke, she nced at the note in Mrs. Margaret¡¯s hand, and there was a slight sneer in herrge, seemingly innocent eyes. She did not want Mrs. Margaret to feel that she was satirizing Brother Dewitt¡¯s aesthetics. Otherwise, she would have to say something about the handwriting. It could be seen that the man was by no means an aristocrat equal to the Bertram family.
Look at how gorgeous Dewitt looked; one couldn¡¯t tell what he was doing before. Star¡¯s brother had little experience, but their mother was different.
Star¡¯s eyes shed and soon stopped,ughing at Mrs. Margaret.
However, thetter did not seem to appreciate her smile, so she took the note out of the girl¡¯s hand and gave her a sidelong look. Her voice was icy. ¡°Please leave.¡±
Star was in a daze, trying to apany Mrs. Margaret in; thetter had already got up and left, giving the girl no time to speak.
When the old housekeeper saw the situation, he carefully packed the seeds in the small box under Star¡¯s unhappy expression. After that, he smiled apologetically at the girl, asked the maid to serve him, and followed Mrs. Margaret out.
¡°Who does she think she it?¡± Mrs. Margaret was not very happy, and when the old housekeeper followed her, she said with unbearable resignation, ¡°Can Dewitt be the same as her idle cousin?¡±
¡°No.¡± The old housekeeper answered with a smile, ¡°His mother has educated the young Master, and he will surely have no problem staying close to home.¡±
Mrs. Margaret snorted, took two steps forward, and looked back at the golden box in the housekeeper¡¯s hand.
The old housekeeper immediately realized, ¡°I¡¯ll help you find better soil?¡±
Mrs. Margaret frowned. ¡°Bubbles.¡±
¡°Ah?¡± The old housekeeper was stunned.
¡°It says on the paper that bubbles are needed at first. And there are the water temperature requirements until the seeds slightly crack before they can be ced into the soil. The requirements of this soil are also many: how many times a day, how to turn, all of it is written in detail.¡±
¡°What kind of water?¡± The old housekeeper nced at the paper, but it was too far away to see clearly.
Mrs. Margaret then looked at the note roughly again, feeling that the conditions wereplicated and troublesome. When she thought that such an annoying thing was a gift, she felt very angry and waved to the old housekeeper, ¡°Don¡¯t worry about it.¡±
The old housekeeper nodded with a smile on his face.
Within two days, Mrs. Margaret had several more pitchers and pots in her bedroom and a beautiful box with ugly seeds.
Chapter 87 - Cut blood
Chapter 87: Cut blood.
More than a dozen hours of vacation time was a luxury for Dewitt, especially at this critical juncture. Looking at the overflowing work lists and information boxes, Wen Jin felt hot-eyed, but Dewitt seemed quite in a good mood and did not take them seriously at all. As for hisfortable appearance, Wen Jin sincerely doubted that he would have noints if he gave him twice as much work at this moment.
¡°Workmaniac.¡± Wen Jin did not know from which gossip he had learned such a word, now that he thought of it, he directly used it, feeling it was particrly appropriate.
Dewitt lifted his eyebrows.
Wen Jin also feared that Dewitt, an old antique, could not understand him. He exined to him with a profound face, ¡°On the inte, it is a kind of work addiction. Where one relies on their work very much, so much that they can¡¯t live without it. What kind of obstacle is that?¡±
Dewitt looked at him. ¡°That should be a fox maniac.¡±
¡°What fox...¡± Wen Jin paused, then responded to the other side¡¯s meaning, bent his eyes, and then stretched out his foot and kicked the other side gently.
Since his original body was a fox, so Wen Jin did not like wearing shoes very much. He did not like wearing shoes in Honghuang, let alone such hard shoes made in Assyria. He often took them off as soon as he got into the car.
Dewitt was not angry when he was kicked by Wen Jin. He grabbed his opponent¡¯s foot and gave him a gentle push at the heel. It was an acupoint, and with Dewitt¡¯s hand strength being just right, not long after, thefortable feeling instantly passed into Wen Jin¡¯s body. But the temperature and touch of each other¡¯s fingertips also leaped in with some memories, some hot.
Wen Jin, who felt something wrong, quickly retracted his feet.
Dewitt seemed reluctant.
¡°Temperance.¡± Wen Jin stared at Dewitt. ¡°Just once. What do you want?¡±
He didn¡¯t know any side effects of the dual cultivation and had to wait and see.
His small tail was a human after all. It was too different from him. What if it was sucked up by him at that time? Before that, Dewitt had not listened to him and had done him twice. If the frequency increased, he felt that the little tail would kill himself sooner orter.
You can¡¯t kill yourself even if you¡¯refortable. No, I can¡¯t think anymore.
The more he thought about it, the worse the fox shook his head and turned his head. Before he left, the girl who stared at Dewitt appeared in his mind.
Wen Jin blinked his eyes and suddenly started to gossip. ¡°Who was the girl who was visiting your mother before we left? Was she going to the Uttar banquet with her?¡±
¡°No.¡± Dewitt shook his head. ¡°My mother doesn¡¯t like Uttar. Not only does she dislike them, but she hates them. I¡¯m afraid the host of such a banquet would not dare to send the invitation to her.¡±
¡°Oh...¡± Wen Jin answered with some regret, but on second thought, he thought something was wrong. ¡°Why was that girl at your house?¡±
Dewitt: ...
He found that his little fox¡¯s ability to settle ounts became stronger and stronger after autumn. Why was that girl at his house? Dewitt did not care since she was not there for him. It was merely because the same thing had happened so much in the past. In the old housekeeper¡¯s words, when he lived at home, the manor would be hot.
Unlike Wen Jin, Dewitt¡¯s temper couldn¡¯t add vitality anywhere, so this heat refers to visitors.
That girl looked familiar, so if he was right, this shouldn¡¯t be her first time at his house. Mrs. Margaret did not usually like people to go to the manor to look for her, but when Dewitt came back, she did not refuse these visitors.
But Dewitt didn¡¯t know how to exin it to Wen Jin, so he thought about it, ignored the question and asked him with a slightly regrettable tone, ¡°You want to go to that party?¡±
¡°I¡¯d like to. I like all the busy ces. Besides, I haven¡¯t been to your parties yet.¡± Wen Jin nodded. After that, he seemed to think of something. He reached out and punched Dewitt on the shoulder. ¡°Don¡¯t diverge from the topic. I asked you why she went to your house.¡±
Knowing that this was too much to hide, Dewitt was trying to exin, but suddenly hooked his lip up, ¡°If there was a banquet specially organized for you, would you want to go?¡± Dewitt added another sentence, ¡°After everyone goes to the banquet, no one wille to bother me anymore.¡±
Wen Jin looked at him curiously. ¡°What banquet?¡±
¡°Ah, our-¡± Dewitt just said two words before his terminal suddenly shed, it was an urgent message, only two words on it, [They moved.]
Dewitt¡¯s face changed as soon as he saw the two words.
¡°Hmm?¡± Wen Jin sat beside him in a fog and waited for a long time before he saw Dewitt sighing softly. ¡°Go to Star Net and have a look.¡±
In the past, more than a dozen hours did not count as a day. Ordinary people basically passed and would not care. This day, however, was not the case. It took Wen Jin a long time to make up for what happened on the Star Net in the past ten hours.
First of all, Ruby disappeared directly after sending out the post that shocked the whole Star Net about the new spection of the contract beasts and never appeared again.
However, this post seemed to open a new door for Assyrians. Even though they did not speak, some people who had listened began to think about it. Various spective posts of explosive materials sprang up one after another. There were quite a few with overwhelming momentum.
In such a short period of time, the Assyrians dug out one fact after another, from JU¡¯spany and those diatorial arenas having strong evidence of economic transactions to JU¡¯spany not actually being the first to create JU, who had appeared as early as twenty years ago. Who had been secretly promoting the development of the underground arena, until JU arrived. After he became popr in Assyria, they changed its shell and packaging and fell under JU.
Even JU was inspired to integrate all the public opinion wars in Assyria over the years and found that organizations that initially started to drive the anti-beast campaigns had dealings or contacts with thepany. In the meantime, thepany changed its shell and name several times, but the evidence eventually came to the Assyrians under the impetus of a near-universal search and some insidious impulses.
[People from Uttar hate Qi beasts,] [Why do Uttar¡¯s hate Qi beasts,] [Why did the Uttars promote the activities of mutting the Qi beasts secretly,] [Is it the Assyrians or the study of Assyrian beasts that triggered the war 19 years ago?] These discussion Posts always ranked first in the forum and were the clues picked up. It also gave a boost to the hearts of all Assyrians who were concerned about it.
There were many Assyrians who, in the current situation of official dys in responding, had begun to encourage people to look for a group of contract beasts attacked repeatedly by the Uttar, and the legendary beasts that turned into human beings.
But when it was reported that the contract beasts could be human had contacted the Assyrian authorities a long time ago, the officials did not release the news, and the Star Net was shocked again.
Wen Jin looked at thements and frowned. ¡°Does Chen Xiong know that?¡±
Dewitt paused and shook his head.
¡°These... Did you arrange it?¡± Wen Jin looked at him askew.
¡°No.¡± This time Dewitt answered quickly, ¡°Assyrians are not fake, public opinion can not really bepletely controlled by one side, at most can only be guided.¡±
In other words, it developed into what it looked like today, with his in the beginning, but more of it was the voice of the Assyrians themselves.
Wen Jin pressed his chin and seemed to think for a moment, ¡°What do you want to lead public opinion too?¡±
¡°I didn¡¯t want to quote others. I just wanted to tell them what Assyrians should have known many years ago.¡± Dewitt looked ahead, through the window, as night fell in Assyria. ¡°Both the Uttar and the Zerg were strong enemies of Assyria. This position has never been blurred, but Qi beasts...¡±
There was no dissimrity.
¡°I sent people to contact them before and went through Dr. Chen¡¯s channels,¡± Dewitt said, shaking his head with regret. ¡°But the other side doesn¡¯t want to continue to cooperate with us.¡±
Wen Jin looked at him.
¡°They moved, was the news that Cassey received over there. It¡¯s a contract beast.¡± Dewitt looked at the screen with a slightly dignified look. ¡°The Uttar guards havee into contact with the qi beasts.¡±
Qi beasts refused his invitation but contacted the Uttars, which was a horrible sign for Assyria.
¡°Three feet frozen,¡± Wen Jin said, with his chin on the back of his hand and his fingers dangling freely on the screen. ¡°May I help you?¡± For Wen Jin, as long as he had enough energy, it was easy to control the herd of beasts with his present body.
Dewitt paused, looked at Wen Jin, and shook his head.
¡°Are you sure?¡± Wen Jin raised one eyebrow. He could control the beasts, but it was just a way of recing short pain with long pain, especially... Wen Jin did not feel that Assyria¡¯s current practice was on the right track.
Even if the beginning of this matter and the process had Uttar¡¯s stamp, in today¡¯s world, they must not me all the fault on the Uttar. The public opinion on Star Net at this moment was still the result of Assyrians¡¯ attempt to find a cover.
¡°The qi beasts have refused to contact us, and Dr. Chen couldn¡¯t help it,¡± Dewitt seemed to have a headache. ¡°They are not even willing to say what they want now, I think...¡±
Dewitt finished and looked at Wen Jin.
Thetter paused and then lifted up his eyebrows. ¡°We are all beasts, so maybe I will understand their mood?¡± Then he could help him think about today¡¯s contract beasts. What exactly did they want so that they could alle to a satisfying situation?
Dewitt didn¡¯t respond.
Wen Jin looked at him, looked down at the words on the screen, and then suddenly pulled out augh, ¡°I could kill them all.¡±
Dewitt was stunned.
Just like what Wen Jin said, when Chen Xiong tried to make a final struggle in the suburbs but was mercilessly punctuated by the muzzle, violence was the most direct means to reverse the situation. However, judging from the practice of Tiger King and Chen Xiong before and after, it was evident that they do not want this.
So Wen Jin tilted his head and exined everything to Dewitt.
¡°I¡¯m not the same as a contract beast,¡± Wen Jin touched his chin. He really was different. Although he looked the same when he was in his original form. Let alone the beasts of Assyria, even the beasts of Honghuang, were all different from him. So he could sigh at a beast¡¯s encounter, but he wouldn¡¯t be sad or angry because of them.
This matter let Wen Jin think that they had probably been betrayed by others, so... ¡°I¡¯ll try to kill them. It¡¯s only a group of a hundred. But I think the beasts you have here may be a little different from what I am used to.¡±
Dewitt looked at him.
¡°Before, when Tiger King was attacked, he did not attack anyone except the two Uttar he identified. Later, Chen Xiong also chose to give you the chance to negotiate in the future, but the results were unsatisfactory.¡± Wen Jin gently patted him on his knee. ¡°Obviously, they may have some feelings for Assyrians.¡±
Then he could notprehend it with ordinary thinking. He should change it.
Wen Jin looked up at Dewitt and said earnestly, ¡°I¡¯m with you. You left me before because of misunderstanding and hurt me. I won¡¯t listen to anything else.¡±
This metaphor obviously made Dewitt hard to ept this. He frowned and couldn¡¯t imagine Wen Jin being hurt by anyone, let alone himself, ¡°Impossible.¡±
¡°But that¡¯s true for Assyrians and beasts.¡± Wen Jin touched his chin, thought of the Tiger King of that day, and suddenly sighed, ¡°So you can¡¯t make the Assyrians and the Qi beasts return to their former state of beauty. The beasts have been faithful since ancient times. I don¡¯t know why they have endured with the Assyrians for so long, but it¡¯s impossible for me, Dewitt, to get to this point and fix it again.¡±
It was enough mercy not to kill them.
If they really wanted to, they should understand that this time the Assyrians had to cut their blood ties.
Dewitt nodded after a long time. ¡°I see.¡±
Chapter 88 - Marriage?
Chapter 88: Marriage?
As Dewitt drove their suspension car in a certain direction, Wen Jin, sitting beside him, could not see anything anymore because of the uniformity of the things painted on the star. Wen Jin shut down the forum when he saw another post with a simr meaning appearing on the screen, and the focus became more and more blurred.
After thinking for a while, Wen Jin was ready to create his own dynamic ount. However, as soon as his message was entered halfway, he heard a ¡°jingling¡± sound inside the vehicle.
That was the sound of the suspension car prompting the arrival at their destination. Thefortable and warm environment made Wen Jin a little sleepy. He entered thest word and created an ount. After that, he yawned, ¡°Where are we?¡±
¡°Area X-5.¡± The Capital Star was divided into eight districts from inside to outside. ¡°The fleeing beasts have been here all this time.¡±
Wen Jin turned his head. ¡°Didn¡¯t they refuse your help? And if the original route was sold out? How quickly did you find their shelter?¡±
¡°Mn.¡± Dewitt seemed to understand what Wen Jin was thinking; he gave him a slightly restless look, looked around, opened the door, and stretched out his hand to pull him out.
As he got out of the car, the cold night wind blew over in an instant. Wen Jin shivered unconsciously, as his body was only slightly resistant to the cold.
¡°It¡¯s cold.¡± Wen Jin, who was already wearing two coats on his body, hissed. Obviously, he couldn¡¯t stand it. However, when he nced around the apparently deserted alley, he decided that he was going to a formal asion, so he used a warming technique.
However, he still felt it was inadequate. Thinking again, no matter where he wentter, there would always be no-one nearby. So, he slowly moved to Dewitt¡¯s side, he put a hand directly into the other¡¯s clothes, touched the solid waist, and then squinted his foxy eyes in satisfaction, no longer trembling.
Dewitt, who was finishing up controlling the suspension car after engaging driverless mode, felt the sudden cold handing in and turned to look at Wen Jin.
¡°I¡¯m just ying,¡± Wen Jin smiled at him, looking very thick-skinned.
¡°The same as before? Afraid of the cold?¡± The suspension carnded on its own. Dewitt reached out and grabbed Wen Jin¡¯s other hand, putting it into his pocket. He held the man in his arms and kissed Wen Jin on the tip of his nose.
He was hot. Dewitt raised his eyebrows.
¡°Much better than before.¡± In the constant heat, even Wen Jin¡¯s chilly body had palpitations when he thought of it. ¡°I just can¡¯t stand it. I¡¯m not you. I¡¯m not a heater.¡±
On such a cold day, even if Dewitt went out naked, he probably wouldn¡¯t feel that it was cold outside. This constitution of his was so good that Wen Jin secretly admired it.
¡°That seems to be effective,¡± said Dewitt.
Wen Jin¡¯s eyes were unfocused. ¡°What?¡±
¡°It¡¯s all right,¡± Dewitt curled his lips and smiled.
Dewitt looked at him warmly, and Wen Jin thought something was wrong. He was raising his eyebrows to ask when the terminal on Dewitt¡¯s wrist rang. Scanning the contents of the terminal, Dewitt reached out and warmed Wen Jin¡¯s exposed ears. ¡°You have to go in. The Uttar and the Tiger King¡¯s people havee into contact.¡±
Wen Jin nodded and switched to a business mode in a second. ¡°Do you want to use violence to stop it?¡±
¡°Let¡¯s have a look first. Tiger King and his contacts have always been very exclusive to meet with us if there was a chance to talk about it.¡± It was in preparation for this conversation that Dewitt even appeared here. It was to show their sincerity.
Wen Jing squinted. ¡°When did you contact them? Back in the suburbs?¡±
Dewitt didn¡¯t seem to care that he was questioned by Wen Jin. After a pause, he answered in a low voice, then his eyes darkened, ¡°... Earlier.¡±
Before Wen Jin¡¯s body was in danger, Dewitt always thought that he would find a way to break the contract before his energy storm broke outpletely, and then let Wen Jin be free. This was why he initially had contact with the herd. Recently, the people sent to the underground not only brought news about Tiger King, but also the news of the agreement.
Dewitt was somewhat depressed when he thought about it. He didn¡¯t want to control Wen Jin, nor did he want to get any benefits from Wen Jin using their contract, but¡ª
Looking into the darkness of the depressing alley, Wen Jin¡¯s shining eyes did not seem to fit, and thinking about the recent events in Assyria, Wen Jin had always stood beside him as an outsider.
Dewitt liked Wen Jin¡¯s fearlessness and his freedom, but this freedom of his always gave him a kind of... Wen Jin seemed to be able to disappear at any time.
Wen Jin did not know what Dewitt was thinking. He was about to pull his hand out of Dewitt¡¯s grip and turn around, but his wrist was caught.
¡°Hm?¡± Wen Jin was stunned and turned his head.
¡°Wait until the matter is settled.¡± Dewitt pulled Wen Jin closer with his back to himself, paused for a moment, reached out, and touched the corner of the other¡¯s eye. ¡°Let¡¯s get married, shall we?¡±
Wen Jin was stunned. He understood the meaning of the word ¡®marriage¡¯ and recalled that Dewitt had said before that he wanted to hold a banquet exclusively for him. There was a pause in his voice, and his serious eyes were silent for a moment. ¡°Not after the war is over?¡± he asked.
¡°I can¡¯t wait,¡± Dewitt responded, embracing Wen Jin in the moonlight, even rubbing his face against the back of Wen Jin¡¯s head, with a slightly foggy hesitation in his voice, ¡°Okay?¡±
The insecurities in Dewitt¡¯s voice were clearly heard. After a pause, Wen Jin leaned over and gave Dewitt a gentle kiss on his face, ¡°Okay.¡±
Walking down the long road, Wen Jin wore two overcoats and followed beside Dewitt with his long ck hair tied back. At another corner, Wen Jin followed Dewitt into a residential building. Compared with the houses Wen Jin went into before, the facilities here were obviously much older, the surrounding environment was not nice, and the smell was obviously the same... this was not good.
Standing outside a room¡¯s door, Wen Jin rubbed the tip of his nose. After a long time, the man inside opened the door, ¡°Marshal.¡±
The other person¡¯s face seemed a little haggard but his eyes were very sharp, and when he saw Wen Jin behind Dewitt, he paused.
¡°This gentleman¡¯s surname is Wen.¡± As Dewitt turned his head, he saw Wen Jin behind him, peering curiously around.
The dark room in front of him, full of all kinds of strange furnishings, did not seem to elicit any unusual reaction from him at all. It suddenly urred to him that the little fellow had always been cold to strangers. Remembering their first meeting, the face of Wen Jin came to his mind as a direct hit, and a smile shed through Dewitt¡¯s eyes.
¡°Wen?¡± The man was startled, apparently wondering why there were so many people around Dewitt suddenly, and why the Marshal would bring such a stranger to such an asion.
Being thin and weak, he obviously was not one of those people with a strong physique. Looking so conspicuous, he certainly couldn¡¯t do the investigation and undercover work, this person...
Wen Jin was toozy to look at others.
The man was stunned and remembered that they had stayed at the door for too long.
¡°Sorry, Marshal, Sir... Wen.¡± Once they entered, Wen Jin could see the figures of several other people, as well as the face of the one in front of him through the faint lights in the room. A very t face, with a long scar on the left cheek; he looked a little grim.
The man looked around and nodded to Wen Jin after receiving another wordless affirmation from Dewitt¡¯s eyes. ¡°My name is DaDao, a team leader under Marshal, who is mainly responsible for the underground investigation.¡±
Wen Jin thought that the meeting would be over. He was about to go around to see the legendary hiding ce of the contract beast. However, a man with a big knife seemed to be staring at him all the time.
Wen Jin was so ufortable with him that he could hardly chalk it up to a custom of the Assyrians. He had to answer now. However, he didn¡¯t like people knowing his name very much. It was an ident that Dewitt found out. The man in front of him...
Thinking about it, Wen Jin said reluctantly, ¡°I am your Marshal¡¯s... friend. I am Wen YingJun.*¡±
TN: This is a y on words. He basically called himself the ¡®handsome/beautiful Wen¡¯
Chapter 89 - Honghuang.
Chapter 89: Honghuang.
After Wen Jin stated his name, the whole room was, of course, silent for a moment. DaDao¡¯s usually calm face was shocked, as he stared at Wen Jin strangely for a long time. Then he reluctantly withdrew and made a gesture to casually let them in. Wen Jin felt that DaDao¡¯s expression was not right. He had no feeling of respect and sympathy for Wen Jin¡¯s new name.
That was too much.
So, Wen Jin¡¯s face went stoic, and he did not clearly show curiosity he had had at first. He was acting very serious, putting on airs. His eyes swept to a woman in the corner who wasughing at him secretly; hearing herughter, his little feeling of unhappiness leavened and grew.
Seeing the little girlughing and whispering with her colleagues, Wen Jin turned his head with a cold huff and then tried to listen in on them. However, he wasn¡¯t quick enough and only heard thest two words, ¡°... YingJun.¡±
Not only was his false name disapproved of, and peopleughed behind his back; he even failed at eavesdropping!
Wen Jin wrinkled his nose, turned his head and stared at the silent Dewitt next to him. ¡°How prestigious are you?¡±
He said he was a friend of Dewitt¡¯s, yet these people still acted this way towards him.
Dewitt turned around and before he could speak, he saw Wen Jin waving his response away. ¡°Forget it. Don¡¯t say my name. I don¡¯t want anyone to know.¡±
All thousand-year-old demons are a little attached to their names, and the words ¡®famous all over the world¡¯ were negative to Wen Jin. It was an ident that Dewitt had found out, but now the rtionship between his little tail and him was different. It was okay for him to know, but the others were a different story.
¡°Alright.¡± Dewitt looked at Wen Jin¡¯s small appearance and raised the corners of his lips as he nodded.
Wen Jin patted his clothes, put his hands behind him, looking like a big fox patrolling.
Dewitt followed suit, like a small tail, and he looked at women who had nced at Wen Jin¡¯s face several times. DaDao might not be very interested in a face like Wen Jin¡¯s, but the women was different. Her eyes were bright. Dewitt then looked thoughtfully at the scarf around Wen Jin¡¯s neck.
¡°Right over there?¡± Wen Jin came to the middle row of arc-shaped tables, nced at the circle of glowing screens, and his eyes fell on thergest one. There seemed to be a surveince camera connected on top; it was monitoring a ce simr to an abandoned warehouse.
The warehouse matched the surroundings very well. It looked dark, old and humble.
¡°Has no-one else found it?¡± There wasn¡¯t even a decent door, it should be easy to find such arge group of contract beasts when they were moved here, right?
DaDao was standing at the table, listening to his subordinate¡¯s report. He took a look at Wen Jin, then shot a nce at Dewitt standing behind Wen Jin. It was unclear what Dewitt was thinking. He opened his mouth and exined, ¡°Although it looks like an old warehouse, it has been transformed. The underground space is quite abundant, and the building facilities are all the most advanced.¡±
It meant that somebody gave shelter to the contract beasts and had the capability to make such a basement. Even if they were found someday, they could be able to escape.
¡°Have you ever tried to attack?¡± Wen Jin stared at the warehouse on the screen. He was curious about just how advanced the so-said ¡®most advanced¡¯ warehouse was.
DaDao frowned when he heard his words. He looked at Wen Jin and the dark warehouse on the glowing screen. His tone was a little disrespectful. ¡°We will not resort to a strong attack unless a crucial point is reached.¡±
¡°Can the attack seed?¡± Wen Jin didn¡¯t detect something was wrong with DaDao¡¯s tone and asked again.
Dewitt had never mentioned the name of the person behind him, so Wen Jin guessed that he could not find out about it himself. After all, when he was in the suburbs that day, Chen Xiong was still in a desperate state, and Tiger King was scarred.
Although those injuries had been cured, the desperate situation of the Qi herd at that time could not have been fake; otherwise, Chen Xiong would not let himself fall into his present situation. Especially on the day the beasts were sold, so when they had to change their routes, arge number of beasts were killed and injured. ording to the degree to which the beasts cared about each other, Chen Xiong told him that the sale should be true.
If they followed this line of thinking, Tiger King might not have long been in contact with the forces now sheltering them. The people behind it could be roughly judged ording to the strength of the basement.
DaDao heard Wen Jin continue to persevere in asking, and he showed a little anxious face, looking at the Marshal who did not stop his words at all. This made him even more anxious. He was afraid that Wen Jin would move Dewitt and break their previous non-aggressive rules, but he could not fathom Wen Jin¡¯s identity, so he couldn¡¯t help looking down. ¡°What does Mr. Wen mean?¡±
Wen Jin paused, his thoughts interrupted, and he turned to look at him.
¡°We can.¡± Without waiting for Wen Jin to speak, and without waiting for DaDao to continue questioning, Dewitt spoke up, ¡°But it¡¯s a little difficult.¡±
DaDao¡¯s eyes were dark and his body was straight. ¡°Marshal¡ª¡±
¡°This is the next step,¡± Dewitt looked at him and continued, ¡°Not the end.¡±
This sentence was like a reassurance pill. DaDao stared at Dewitt for a while, and his body rxed slightly.
Wen Jin heard the hostility from DaDao this time; he looked at Dewitt again, and stopped asking.
Looking around the room again, Wen Jin found that DaDao¡¯s men might be a very disciplined andpetent group. They talked here quietly, but most of the people around them were doing their own things. Except for a few people sitting in the farthest corner whose eyes were slightly drifting, the others were concentrating on what everyone was doing, especially those closest to them.
Looking at DaDao who continued to stare at the screen, Wen Jin closed his heart and looked at the screen as well. After watching it for a long time, Wen Jin would almost doubt whether he was indeed watching a surveince feed, if it weren¡¯t for the old trees at the gate of the warehouse shaking in the wind.
Didn¡¯t Dewitt get a message that they were ¡°moving¡± when he brought him here before? Didn¡¯t Dewitt also exin that the beasts hade into contact with the Uttar?
Then... Who was there? And how did they get in touch?
Previously, Chen Xiong was still in contact with them, negotiating and so on. He could understand this method.
But now, Chen Xiong was under house arrest at the House of Representatives and under constant watch, even his method was cut off. So how did the beasts continue to connect with people, getting such things as a hiding ce, and thening into contact with the Uttar people?
Wen Jin thought about it and could not help asking the question.
Dewitt shook his head. ¡°Contact is judged by wave frequencies. There are few people near the warehouse. It¡¯s easy to lock onto.¡± And how they came into contact with the Uttar... ¡°It may have something to do with the people who provided them with shelter.¡± But they didn¡¯t know who this person was, and naturally they didn¡¯t know how it happened.
The wave frequency could only show that there was amunication being broadcast, and through Assyria¡¯s own database, the traces of Uttar were detected, but that was it. They couldn¡¯t listen in on the wave-frequencymunication in that warehouse.
¡°Did Chen Xiong save a trump card?¡± Wen Jin thought of the ck bear spirit in theboratory. He thought of several ns and then tilted his head. That did not seem to be it, either.
But... Thinking about it the other way round... Wen Jin recalled thest time he saw Chen Xiong at the Academy of Sciences.
Chen Xiong was usually an easy-going man, but seeing how furious he was for Professor Lin that night, even he would bite if provoked. There was no reason why he had been put under house arrest in a scientific research institute. The matter of contract beasts had not been solved. Why was he so good-tempered?
He remembered that day when Melson made Dewitt stay in his office, he jumped out to look for Chen Xiong, wanting to know what he meant by ¡®Honghuang DaLu¡¯. Thetter still looked rather depressed.
So... Why was Chen Xiong staying so quiet at the Research Institute now?
¡°Chen Xiong has no face-to-face contact with them,¡± Dewitt seemed to see through what Wen Jin was thinking and shook his head at him. ¡°He has been very safe; there may have been no correspondence, but he has not left the House of Representatives.¡±
Maybe it was because of Professor Lin.
The House of Representatives first put Chen Xiong beside Professor Lin; that was something they had to take into ount. After all, the appearance of Chen Xiong and the rebellion of the contract beasts were quite shocking for Assyria. The House also needed time to digest and deal with it. Maybe for his own sake, Melson was unwilling to go to the extremes. While Chen Xiong was under house arrest, Melson also gave him ess to Professor Lin. However, since he did not leave the scope of monitoring, it meant that he had nothing to do with the contract beasts, the forces behind them, and the contact with Uttar people.
As he thought about Chen Xiong¡¯s rxed look...
Wen Jin frowned, wondering if the other party would be so rxed because he knew who the beasts were conspiring with and trusted the man who arranged for the beasts properly.
That was to say, Chen Xiong was not afraid of the person behind it doing anything... Wasn¡¯t this too strange?
Just then, a crisp voice chimed in with a degree of anxiety, ¡°Brother DaDao, the waves are moving again.¡± It was the little girl beside them.
¡°Can you decipher it?¡±
The little girl shook her head hesitantly. ¡°It doesn¡¯t seem very good. Their wave-frequency defense system is very high; they were connected to the Uttar people, but their anti-spy defense is too strong.¡±
Both JU and Karst attended the banquet at Melson¡¯s side, along with the people they brought, so the ones in contact with the Qi beasts at this time should be the Uttar people who had been hiding in Assyria for a long time. This kind of person was the most troublesome to deal with. They had both the strong advantages of the Uttar in the investigation, and the profound understanding of Assyria.
¡°Think of a way!¡± DaDao¡¯s voice was cold.
¡°Yes!¡±
¡°Brother DaDao,¡± someone on the other side said as soon as the reply came, ¡°Yota sent people directly in there!¡±
DaDao¡¯s face turned grim. They had been waiting here for a long time, and they had already discovered it and had amunication with the contract beasts once.
The other side used a voice changer. They stated they were on the Marshal¡¯s side and that they wanted to talk. It was unclear what the beast was thinking. Although they refused to contact them, they allowed them to stay.
So they always felt hopeful, but now... the Uttar contacted the contract beasts.
DaDao¡¯s hands clutched the edge of the table. He didn¡¯t know what the Uttar people and the beasts wanted to do, but at the heart of the struggle, he recalled that the scientific research institute had been blown up before.
Wen Jin blinked and looked over at Dewitt.
Dewitt stood here in order to gain contact with the Qi beasts, but in theory, the Qi beast¡¯s power was not too strong; it could not match neither with the Uttar nor the Zerg. At best, it could only be regarded as a newly developed seedling.
So why did Dewitt put so much importance onto the contract beasts and this contact between them and the Uttar?
Was it really just for a long-term benefit?
¡°DaDao is not my trusted aide.¡± Noticing that the temperature in the room had dropped to freezing point, and everyone¡¯s faces were disheartened, Dewitt took Wen Jin along and began walking towards the balcony.
¡°Hm?¡± Wen Jin looked at him.
¡°Most of the captains have been around me before. Everyone is responsible for different fields, but DaDao is different. He came to me with information and finally got the post through examination and verification.¡± So, unlike Cassey, DaDao had one hundred percent of Dewitt¡¯s trust. Rather than a superior-subordinate rtionship, they were more like partners, each getting what they wanted from it.
¡°They¡¯re going to act in a minute.¡± By the time Dewitt said this, he had brought Wen Jin to the balcony. ¡°That crucial point was the Uttaring in contact with the Qi beasts.¡±
Wen Jin heard this sentence, a little stunned, and then frowned, ¡°I¡¯ll go too.¡±
Dewitt touched Wen Jin¡¯s head and then gently embraced him. The gesture was not ambiguous. It was clearly a hug. After that, he reached out and touched his terminal. ¡°The news that DaDao was leaking information, as I¡¯ve mentioned previously, originated from here.¡± In the moonlight, Dewitt¡¯s eyes were gentle. ¡°I know about beasts and... all the contracts are here.¡±
Contracts? Wen Jin was stunned.
¡°You have a choice.¡± When Dewitt finished, he kissed Wen Jin firmly on the forehead and took a step backwards.
¡°It¡¯s just a piece of information. Why are you acting like it¡¯s a matter of life and death?¡± Wen Jin¡¯s face didn¡¯t look good because of the kiss. He noticed the abnormality in Dewitt¡¯s tone, and that made him feel bad. ¡°I¡¯ve promised to marry you. In your eyes, am I only a rebellious, disobedient fox?¡±
Dewitt looked at Wen Jin for a long time, then he looked in the direction of DaDao. ¡°It will take time. So, you should take your time.¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s eyes fell on Dewitt¡¯s face, and his heart beat a little fast. ¡°Why do you even have to go?¡±
Again, didn¡¯t they only get in touch once? Why did Dewitt care so much? He and DaDao clearly didn¡¯t want to see the image of the assault. Why did the contact between Uttar and the beasts be theirst bottom line?
What did this contact mean?
Chapter 90 - Do I look bad?
Chapter 90: Do I look bad?
Liu LinLin was one of DaDao¡¯s technicians and did not need to follow the other technicians on the spot. At this moment, she was sitting in her seat, listening to the news from the receiver, while...her eyes peeped quietly at the figure standing on the balcony.
Marshal and Dao Dao had went in for a long time. During that time, the young man on the balcony who followed Marshal had remained standing in the same position. it was unknown what he was doing. The windows all around them were closed.
Liu LinLin knew that she should concentrate on her task, but she just couldn¡¯t control her eyes. Whenever she was free, her eyes would consciously look at the figure. She remembered that the young man was very good-looking. Although his hairstyle looked strange, it still did not affect Liu LinLin¡¯s evaluation of him.
When he and the Marshal had walked in, Liu LinLin had a discussion with her colleagues.
At first, they found it strange. They had heard the story between the Marshal and his contract beast and they were curious about the Marshal¡¯s contract beast, who the Marshal cared so much about and hadunched a whole team to search for news of it. Therefore, they thought that the Marshal would be the kind who could not leave the contract beast alone. They thought they could see it today.
But they didn¡¯t realize that the Marshal would bring such a young man instead of the beast when he came here this time. He was really good looking, but it was also true that he wouldn¡¯t do things like a normal person taken off a random road, and...when Liu LinLin went to pour water, she saw it.
She saw the Marshal holding the young man in his arms and the Marshal kissing him on the forehead.
Being able to have the marshal doing such actions, this person was probably...
In Liulin Lin¡¯s mind, that started running wild, she suddenly heard a colleague next to her shout, ¡°What¡¯s the matter? Lin Lin, where is the dynamic code?¡±
Liu LinLin hurriedly returned to her cubicle. After responding to her colleague¡¯s words, her five fingers flew fast over the light screen, and then she was stunned, ¡°Lost...?¡±
The man¡¯s face turned cold in an instant. ¡°Lost, how could it be lost?¡±
A dynamic code was a very important step in an encryptedmunication, if the dynamic code was lost... Liu LinLin suddenly turned her head to another colleague. ¡°Is the wave frequency still there?¡±
¡°Yes?¡± The colleague nced at the screen and returned unconsciously. After seeing Liu LinLin¡¯s expression clearly, his fingers unconsciously returned to the screen. Once refreshed, his face turned into shock. ¡°It¡¯s gone?!¡±
The loss of dynamic codes and wave frequencies indicates that they lost contact with the group that had entered the warehouse. With these three words falling, the original quiet atmosphere of the room suddenly condensed.
¡°How could this be...¡± The hands and fingers in the room were running fast, they hand no clue what they should do when they looked at the huge amount of data on the light screen
Liu LinLin also clenched her teeth, recalling that she had been in contact with all kinds of beast news for more than a month, and then looked at the closed room, her face was somewhat bleak, ¡°Do you want to call for help?¡±
Having the Marshal and DaDao go in meant that it was not an ordinary ce.
¡°No,¡± someone said firmly, ¡°DaDao-ge said that there was no need to rescue before it was forced. It was just a loss ofmunication. Maybe it was through some special equipment. Let¡¯s wait.¡±
Liu LinLin looked at the news on the light screen, her fingers curled up together, and the past scenes floated before her eyes. Although they had not yet found out who was providing assistance to the beasts, they knew why the Uttar people came into contact with them and why they received assistance from the Uttar people. If things really went in the direction they wanted, then it was possible for the Marshal and DaDao to go in at this time...
Liu LinLin had a bad feeling, which made her heart beat faster. It was then that a white finger bent and knocked on the table in front of her. Liu LinLin was stunned, subconsciously raised her head and saw the face she had repeatedly admired in her heart for a long time.
¡°Little girl.¡± The man said.
¡°... Ah?¡± Standing in front of her alone, this person can give Liu LinLin a kind of illusion that dreams appeared in reality. She was stunned.
¡°Do I look like a scum?¡± Wen Jin smiled at her.
¡°... Ah?¡±
¡°I look like the kind of person that starts as a mess and ends up making everything a mess... Am I still human?¡± Wen Jin continued tough. After Liu LinLin paused, he returned with a voice that she couldn¡¯t understand. Wen Jin looked into Liu LinLin¡¯s eyes and asked thest question, ¡°Am I handsome or not?¡±
Ah, this word had not yet been exported, Liu LinLin quickly thought of the name of the other party¡¯s self-introduction before, and consecutively nodded, ¡°Handsome!¡±
Wen Jin gave a lightugh and was satisfied. He waved his hand around the table toward Liu LinLin and went straight out the gate.
Liu LinLin blinked her eyes until Wen Jin¡¯s figure disappeared from the room. Before the Marshal left, she seemed to have been warned them to watch the young man, and if he went out like this... where was he going?
Wen Jin was still sorting out the messages on the screen given by Dewitt in his brain. The amount of information was toorge. It took a lot of effort for him to understand as an outsider. Then he suddenly felt a slight fluctuation of energy in the distance. In a twinkling of an eye, none of the indoor detectors responded, but Wen Jin felt it and smelled Dewitt in it, so he left the balcony.
In the cold wind, Wen Jin walked out of the room and looked around the empty room. When he shook his figure, he stood at the door of the warehouse. Under the moonlight, his ck pupils looked in that direction and they were very cold.
Although it was a bit difficult to get it all sorted out, after he¡¯s finished, he understood it.
Wen Jin did not know whether to thank Dewitt or not. That fellow didn¡¯t want wen jin to die together with him due to the [contract that binds the contractor andn contractee, so if contractor dies, the contractee will die too] if he died one day. So from the day he came to life, he had been trying to send someone to investigate the contracts. He hoped that before he died, he would unravel the contract and set Wen Jin free.
That was because there was such a cushion because of the current situation in Assyria, the speed and progress would be fast when they started to investigate the beasts.
Wen Jin stood in ce for a long time before he took his steps. He walked on all the way. Halfway through, he heard a sound of footsteps behind him. Then someone stopped him unsteadily, panting heavily, ¡°Wait, wait!¡± Liu LinLin looked a little nervous. ¡°You, where are you going?¡±
Wen Jin ignored her and went on, but after two steps to the ck warehouse, he seemed to think of something again. He turned his head and looked at the Liu LinLin. ¡°Is this a dangerous task?¡±
Liu LinLin was stunned, then looked at the warehouse, and her eyes moved. It seemed that she didn¡¯t know whether to say if it was or not.
Wen Jin gave her a sidelong look, without any intention of pressuring her.
Wen Jin continued walking while flipping through the info in his mind.
In that document, first of all, the experiment that broke out two decades ago in the war between Uttar and Assyria, where people thought that beasts were human, but in fact it was an experiment of Assyrian beasts. Below the information was a note from Dewittmenting that this should have been known earlier on. Because it was after that war that the Uttars nted dense seeds of discord in Assyria, and each seed targeted the beasts. They created the diator arena, poisoned the beasts, and then attacked the beasts. It seemed that the Uttars were hostile to the beasts.
From ancient times, the contract beasts were the biggest stumbling block in the way that the Uttar conquering the Assyrians. If they wanted to conquer the Assyrians, they had to get the contract beasts for good reason.
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Why?
Today¡¯s Qi beasts were different from the god beasts hundreds of years ago. Nobeast cores, no abilities, most of them didn¡¯t possess divine sense. But in today¡¯s Assyria, the real powerful ones were no doubt the Assyrians. So why did the Uttar people insist on attacking the Qi beasts so much?
This was also Dewitt¡¯s biggest question.
Imagine, from his awakening to the discovery of the depth of the invasion from the Zerg and Uttar, to today, and not to mention what kind of rtionship the Uttar and the Zerg have reached, every time they appeared together, it was because of the contract beasts.
They had been able to prate into the scientific research institute and Dewitt¡¯s Legion. They had the opportunity to destroy Assyria too much. Their eyes had always been on the contract beasts. Why?
¡°Marshal?¡± Inside the dark street, DaDao opened his eyes wide and watched Dewitt suddenly rush out. In front of them were a group of red-eyed, gruesome-looking, horrible-looking beasts. Dewitt was so fast that DaDao felt that he could hardly catch him with the naked eye. One of his arms was been bitten off but he stared at the unresponsive terminal on his remaining wrist.
After watching it for a long time, DaDao grasped the de behind him with one hand and shivered slightly. Looking at the other man, his face was determined.
Dewitt¡¯s eyes were sharp. There was only one exnation.
The Uttars were afraid of some potential with the beasts. This possibility was discovered by their experiments twenty years ago. The reason why the beasts chose to meet the Uttar at this juncture made it make sense.
Twenty years ago, the Uttar¡¯s study made them discover the powerful possibilities of the Qi beasts, which led them to destroy the Qi beasts, and made them hostile to anyone who wanted to study the Qi beasts, so they would attack Professor Lin and destroy the research institute. The Uttars knew that these secrets could make the beasts stronger, and they were afraid, not only of the possible consequences of these secrets, but also of the fact that the Assyrians knew the secret.
So, after finding that it was impossible to get rid of the beasts and kill them, the Uttar people changed their thinking. They began to use this as a bargaining chip in exchange for the chance to meet and negotiate with the beasts themselves.
That was why Dewitt didn¡¯t want the Uttar toe into contact with the beasts. Once the Uttars came into contact with the beasts, once negotiations were reached between them, Assyria was likely to lose even thest breath of life. He never underestimated the Uttars, who had already been associated with the Zerg, and both stood on the opposite side of Assyria, if even the beasts let them seed.
¡°Marshal -!¡± Seeing the herd of beasts pouncing at them, DaDao ran behind Dewitt with panic in his voice.
But Dewitt kicked the beast, which was thrown at him from behind, andnded steadily on the ground. His cold eyes shed over the beasts.
Twenty years ago, the Uttars learned something through experiments. And hundreds of years ago, why on earth did Eaton Melson not hesitate to tamper with history and fabricate history to make Assyrians and Qi beasts develop to the present level?
If it weren¡¯t for Wen Jin, it would have taken Dewitt longer to figure out.
Hearing the scream of DaDao behind him, Dewitt subconsciously reached out and touched his chest. After touching the space, he was stunned. Then he remembered that he had left his ne to Wen Jin after the attack in the arena that day.
After a pause, Dewitt dropped his hand.
Thousands of years ago, unlike what Assyria now said in its history, it was not the Assyrians who took the God beasts away from their mother star, but the God beasts who took the Assyrians away from their mother star and came to what was known as Assyria today.
At that time, Assyria was not a barren life star, but like an ancient Uttar, an aboriginal. Assyrians were weak, but the god beasts were extremely powerful. They waged war on Assyria, their mother, and strived for a ce for themselves and the descendants of Assyrians.
However, at that time, the number of God beasts was not asrge as Assyrians, while the Uttar were in their heyday. Their spiritual maniption could control almost every Assyrian firmly in their hands. The god beasts were distressed by the harassment of Uttars when they controlled Assyrians.
Against the backdrop of such constant wars, the first person came forward and publicly dered that his partner was an Assyrian, and gave birth to two race-crystallized beasts, pushing history to the next chapter.
Assyrians had always been fascinated by beasts, and after the birth of the first crystallization, more and more beasts began to be willing to mate with Assyrians. The offspring they gave birth to would have demon cores that Assyrians did not have in the past.
This was God¡¯s gift, the most iparable talent, in such abination, the two races multiplied and thrived, and the Uttar naturally, in the cruel reality of the jungle, had to leave Assyria. However, the Uttars were not willing to leave their homnd like this. Before they left, they had talked with the head of the Beast God n. The purpose of this conversation was to provoke the Uttars to do exactly what they did today.
The tone and manner of provocation might have been wrong, but as long as the other side¡¯s weakness was hit, it can be figured out. At that time, the Uttar people warned the god beasts that if the Assyrians were allowed to multiply like this, one day the Assyrians would be more and more powerful. Could the harmony between the two races really be maintained when that happened?
Unfortunately, after this conversation, the Uttars left Assyria and the Assyriannd became more and more peaceful. Aassyrian aristocrats began to realise the value of the god beast and expressed his endless greed and desire for the power of god beasts. There were always scum like him in any kinds of groups. Those aristocrats ended up being executed by the Assyrians themselves. however, the incident incited uneasiness in the leader of the god beasts.
This was where the contract originated from.
It was imed to be a life-and-death contract, eternal and indestructible, firmly linking the two races together, but in fact, it was a guarantee of the God beasts to their own. The contract was solvable and only the beasts knew how. The price of liberation was to destroy their beast cores.
Due to the disparity of abilities between the god beasts and the Assyrians, the only core that would possibly be destroyed was that of Assyrians. That was what the old god beast¡¯s leader, who was the first to link Assyrians and god beasts together, thought. such a contract obviously made them at peace again.
In this way, Assyrians and beasts lived in harmony again for nearly a hundred years, until twenty years after the death of the elder n leader, somethingpletely unexpected happened to him ¨C the ability of beasts began to weaken.
This was different from the Assyrians bing stronger. Even if the Assyrians became stronger, all they got were the god beasts, and ultimately they couldn¡¯t escape their control. And the meaning of weakness was totally different, which meant that almost every God beast carved with a contract, changed.
It was because of this that a very magical man appeared on thend of Assyria when the god beasts began to be anxious.
It was rumored that this man had a long gown, 3,000 green silk, cool temperament, held a series of amazing magic weapons that could be stuffed into empty bracelets, could supply spiritual nes and so on. The man told them that the reason why the spiritual beasts were weakening was that the reiki of Assyria was bing thinner and thinner, and that once the spiritual beasts nourished by the reiki of heaven and earth lost their spiritual spirit, they would die directly.
Wen Jin knew this best.
For monks, Reiki was the most important thing. Cultivation was a defiance of the natural order; cultivators were just borrowing more lifespan from the heavens. when cultivators lost spiritual energy, that means their lives would be ending soon.
This apparently shocked the gods beasts of the time.
At that time, however, the cultivator said a second point.
That is, unlike human beings, everything these beasts possessed, from their power to divine sense, were born due to spiritual energy, let alone their fate. And iif they lost all of this, they would be the weakest, wise, incapable, and short-lived, just like that of the mostmon monster.
Unlike Assyrians, these gods beasts had so many memories of their mother star that they believed what the monk said.
Wen Jin stepped on the open ground gently, and then the ground was opened directly. He floated down to the ground and looked coldly at the two Uttars standing below, who were stunned and shocked.
The cultivator pointed out the life-and-death issues rted to the whole race of god beasts, and naturally offered solutions. He told the beasts that there was such and of paradise, which had infinite spirituality and environment far beyond Assyria in its heyday. He could take the god beasts, but he only the pure ones.
This was because the process of space warping might not even be bearable for god beasts, let alone Assyrians. Therefore, this proposition was put in front of the god beasts at that time.
Stay in Assyria and weaken yourself until you die, or cut off contact with Assyrians.
The so-called cut-off refers to destroying the Assyrian beast cores and then heading for the legendary ideal continent. And this ideal continent was called Honghuang.
It was the home of the cultivator. It was also the ultimate goal of the Uttar people when they began attacking the beasts.
Chapter 91 - Idiot.
Chapter 91: Idiot.
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The beasts did not walk.
ording to the monk, the more powerful the beasts were, the more likely they were to cross the twisted space and go to Honghuang. But in those days, powerful beasts often matched powerful ability users. If so many were forced to lose their energy core, it would be a historic event in Assyria, and it would be impossible to leave no trace of them. If the god beasts had really chosen Honghuang, Eton would not have chosen to abolish the intermarriagew between Assyria and the people in such aborious way as to tamper with history.
Dewitt¡¯s eyes darkened as he watched the surrounding circle of gradually diminishing mes, and more and more beasts dared to rush through the mes towards them.
The contact between the Uttar and the beasts was bad for them, so they would move out immediately after they found direct contact between the two sides. The advance team, including him, consisted of five people, the rest of whom were on standby outside the warehouse.
For Dewitt, it would be great if things could be controlled within the framework of a five-person team. After all, there are only two Uttarsing in. If they could get the chance to talk to the beasts, there may be a turning point.
However, the real situation in the warehouse, minute by minute, was to overthrow their ideas to the ground, and almost never stopped as it put them into a desperate situation. Unlike what they imagined, this was not the scene of a meeting between a Qi beast and an Uttar. When they actually entered the warehouse, they saw a group of Qi beasts with extremely bad spirits.
¡°Marshal!¡± The voice of DaDao came again, with some bitterness, and all the unfinished words were in it. He did not feel good. Not only DaDao, but also the three scouts they brought in, were covered in wounds, and the overall situation was very poor.
Growing up like an invisible trail, they were surrounded by a herd of contract beasts.
DaDao did not know how the situation would turn out to be like this. Their intelligence for several days was totally wrong. The Qi beasts were not hiding here at all. ording to the situation they saw when they came in, the appearance of the herd had been clearly controlled by the Uttar people for a long time.
Moreover, from the point of view of Qi beasts, this kind of control had not started recently. Such a huge amount of time was absolutely more abundant. Maybe it started from the suburban incident, or even longer than the suburban incident. In any case, the subversion intelligence was deadly to them.
The five-member team, including Dewitt, was very skilled, but they were hard to beat with both fists and feet, and theirmunication equipment could not receive signals. Under such a massive attack, they could not get any foreign aid at all. They could do nothing but to retreat.
In such a situation, soon their team was injured. Later, DaDao¡¯s own arm was torn off by a Qi beast, more and more were wounded, let alone fighting, even basic defense could not be achieved.
Worst of all, they still failed to find the exit. Seeing that the situation was not right, Dewitt quickly built a wall of fire around them, surrounded all of them, so that they had a chance to catch their breath. However, this was only a reprieve.
¡°Come on, there¡¯s no end to fighting like this.¡± Someone in the team couldn¡¯t help cursing. They all hung up in the battle just now. Of the five, only Dewitt looked better. So only Dewitt, breaking through the firewall time after time, tried to find the direction of the exit.
However, after repeated attempts, nothing was found.
Each of them had a detailed map of the warehouse that had been detected by the reconnaissance team in the past few days, but when the beasts came at them, the maps werepletely ineffective. It was like being in apletely closed ck box, with nothing but the beasts.
Watching Marshal¡¯s face getting worse and worse each time, and the surrounding fire wall getting thinner and thinner, more and more beasts dared to break through, everyone knew that Dewitt¡¯s energy was not enough.
¡°Brother Dao, that¡¯s not the way.¡± Others said.
As he spoke, he also looked at where his arm used to be. Marshal ordered them not to kill as much as possible. But the beasts were obviously injected with something, and they could not even feel the pain. As long as the consciousness was still there, they could continue to pounce back.
If they could kill, maybe they could also forcibly find a way to escape, but if they killed, in today¡¯s situation, if they once again caused arge number of casualties of beasts here...
The Assyrians and the beasts may never go back to the way they were before.
Dewitt reached out and wiped at a wound on his forehead, his eyes were a little cold.
The situation of these beasts was exactly the same as that of the beast who fought Cecil and died on the stage in the diatorial arena that day. The mes around them were getting smaller and smaller, and the eyes of the beasts were shining, as if they could step over the fire at any moment and rush to the nearest ce to bite them.
Dewitt squeezed his fist, and his energy was running out. He stepped back slightly and pulled DaDao with one hand.
He stood on one side, showing a bitter smile, and the other three responded quickly. This should be theirst moment. So many attacks by the beasts, with Dewitt still there, they could be safe to this day, even if the Marshal¡¯s energy was exhausted...
¡°Not to mention, these beasts are so terrible that they can endure such a long time in a ce like the Colosseum.¡± Someone stood up, covered in wounds, and his voice was a little reluctant to joke.
Dewitt¡¯s eyes shed, and white hair and a smiling face shed through his mind. It was that smiling face that shed through his mind, and Dewitt seemed to smell something strange in the air. He was stunned, and the mes that hadpletely weakened before his eyes were apanied by that sh of stunnedness.
With a roar, in a twinkling of an eye, all the fire walls around them had disappeared, and the beasts, too, rose up over the ditch and rushed fiercely in their direction.
Dewitt, with a stern eye and a single-handed de, flew through two of the beasts. But the beasts moved very fast. Nearly the next second he avoided the two beasts, a fierce wind came in his direction.
¡°Marshal -!¡± The voice of DaDao came from behind Dewitt with some rm.
Dewitt¡¯s body suddenly stagnated. Turning back, a huge ck shadow almost upied his entire sight. It was in that moment that a fiery red stone came down from the sky, with a weak light, and cut the dark shadow. Dewitt¡¯s eyes shed and the next second he caught the stone.
It was at the moment that Dewitt caught the stone that the beast in the whole space seemed to be marked with a forbidden sign. Without waiting for a few people in the tunnel to react to what had happened, the beasts that had been chilling for a second disappeared in an instant.
The next moment, a teenager with long hair came out of the tunnel, and his slender fingers touched Dewitt¡¯s eyebrows. With a sneer, he whispered, ¡°Idiot.¡±
The author has something to say:
Dewitt: Did I just hit air?
Wen Jin: Well, it¡¯s silly to run around.
Chapter 92 - No.
Chapter 92: No.
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The cool temperature wrapped around the finger touched Dewitt¡¯s eyebrows. Like the injection of spring, all the other misceneous thoughts were washed away and torn apart. Dewitt looked at the people in front of him with some stupefaction. The firestone was clearly held in the palm of his hand, and the energy core in his lower abdomen also automatically absorbing energy, but the fire around him was getting smaller and smaller.
¡°Isn¡¯t it silly?¡± Wen Jin¡¯s dark eyes poured all his attention on the man in front of him.
It was awkward.
Even if it was just an enchantment, the physical and energy consumption was solid, and the energy released to form the firewall, as well as the traces of running back and forth, still existed in the tunnel. No matter what he thought, it really was a silly thing.
Wen Jin was also angry.
Because from the documents that Dewitt gave him, Wen Jin reasoned that the other party should feel that he would be a stumbling block for his return to Honghuang. He was afraid that he would give up everything in Assyria for the sake of Honghuang, so he would say a lot to him before he came to the task, making it like a life-and-death parting.
This inference was the representative of mistrust for Wen Jin. He thought he was good for the little tail and did his best, so he had no idea why Dewitt misunderstood him from the documents.
He couldn¡¯t give Dewitt up. He was his lover. The fox had a role to y when he was in love. He was not the kind of coward who would trade what he liked for something as stupid as this. However, even with this anger, Dewitt was still in an enchantment, and he found that the person in front of him was his lover. Wen Jin¡¯s eyes shined with an evil light and the surrounding energy immediately disappearedpletely.
After seeing the outline of Wen Jin in front of him, Dewitt¡¯s eyes shed a ray of light, and his steps were obviously forward. His hands were slightly forward. It seemed that he wanted to hold Wen Jin in his arms, but he suddenly reacted to the wrong situation after the first step and stopped it.
Knowing each other¡¯s bodynguage, the fox¡¯s eyes narrowed, his tongue extended and licked his lips.
¡°No, no? Is it all gone?¡± A cry of rm came from behind.
¡°It depends, what¡¯s the situation...¡±
¡°Why, why is it all gone? I was here just now, and I was... What about our injuries?¡±
¡°Marshal, that¡¯s all... What¡¯s the matter?¡± The sound of DaDao¡¯s voice was full of confusion.
The consciousness in their own minds has been totally unable to answer all these questions. The horrible herds of beasts turned into a shadow in front of the five-man team in an instant. Not only did the beasts disappear, but also the wounds that had been torn into them by the beast, which had been bleeding continuously, were healed at the same time. Even their clothes were not damaged at all.
The numbness was introduced into the brain, and in a twinkling of an eye, they saw the rapidly changing environment around them. If there were no firewalls around them and sporadic light spots, they would have doubted whether they had dreamed for a century or not, and they did not know when they would have dreamed.
This kind of scene was intertwined with the memory that had just been blocked by the beasts, crashing into the brain, making it impossible to distinguish for a time.
Dewitt paused, and instead of looking at Wen Jin, he looked around them at some dim tunnels and traces of burning on the ground. It seemed that he was judging the situation at this moment. It took him a long time to turn around. ¡°It was an Uttar.¡±
The remaining few were stunned.
¡°An Uttar?¡±
¡°This was from an...Uttar? Their enchantment? No, when was their enchantment so real?¡± Otherwise, before Wen Jin¡¯s appearance, none of these people had never doubted the truth of the scene at that time.
¡°Marshal, are you sure you¡¯re sure that the Uttars did it? They can make it so realistic? How do we know?¡± One of the members stared, looked left and right, for a long time, before adding the next sentence, ¡°How do you know it¡¯s true reality now?¡±
Before Dewitt could speak, he felt a hand grabbing him from behind. It was Wen Jin. The cool touch was passed to Dewitt with Wen Jin¡¯s palm. Thetter gave him a nod. Then he held Wen Jin¡¯s hand and drew people closer behind him.
There was a faint sense of heat flowing through his body, and Dewitt¡¯s chin was lifting slightly, looking behind the members. There were only two people lying behind them, their eyes closed in aa and the color of their pupils could not be seen, but their pointed ears were enough to identify them.
DaDao¡¯s eyes changed, his brain woke up instantly as he looked at Dewitt, got the nod from thetter, then carefully stepped forward to check. He pulled open their eyelids, explored everywhere, then looked up seriously after a long time, ¡°Report. They are Uttar, but...it¡¯s impossible to identify the two people who were previously monitored.¡±
With that terrifying illusion, each of them were no longer as sure and firm as they were when they first entered the warehouse. Was it possible that there were other Uttars in the warehouse? No one dared to answer rashly any more.
¡°Not really.¡± Wen Jin came out from behind Dewitt¡¯s back. ¡°On the way here, I saw at least...four?¡± After a pause, he said, ¡°Including these two, four.¡±
¡°But we only saw two in our surveince.¡± DaDao¡¯s look darkened. ¡°Sure enough, this is not the first contact between Qi beasts and Uttar, and the previous wave frequency may also be...¡±
¡°It¡¯s fake, to, to let us in.¡± Someone connected.
¡°So what¡¯s going on now? Those beasts...¡±
Finally, this inquiry reminded people that they came in from the side of the warehouse, and when they arrived at the designated location ording to the original n, they were ready to open a small opening around the tunnel and put in the detection equipment. Then, just as they were about to open this small opening, there was a voice behind them that was not right. When several people turned around, it was the scene where they were surrounded by the beasts.
Speaking of the illusion, although at that time it was realistic, but now when they really thought together with the reality, they felt that there were many loopholes. The way in was behind them. They could definitely walk out as they went along. But they couldn¡¯t find the exit like ghosts beating against walls under the encirclement of beasts. And they were all trained investigators. It was only possible to send one or two of them to the drill. The rest of them looked behind. How could five of them stare at the opening before they realized they were surrounded?
Moreover, this tunnel was not a big one. There were so many beasts that they were irrational everywhere. But at that time, their brains seemed to be full of mush, and even thinking seemed to be guided by others.
When DaDao paused, reaching for the open tool and touching it again, he shivered and looked behind him in fear.
Wen Jin was standing at Dewitt¡¯s side, looking at him and raising his chin at him. Thetter seemed to get a little encouragement in an instant, so he dared to continue to operate the tool.
While controlling the tool to move quietly, he felt strange. It was absolutely the first time to see this young man today, but he didn¡¯t know what the reason was. One eye from the other side could calm his mind minute by minute.
Looking back and peeping into the young man¡¯s natural way of holding the Marshal¡¯s hand, and thinking that they had been curious, but the marshal did not bring the beast, a bold conjecture sprang up in DaDao¡¯s heart.
Wen Jin did not see DaDao¡¯s eyes, nor did he care much about what the other party would find, because ording to his induction, the direction of the hole they drilled, there was no surge of inspiration, that is, there was no danger. He scratched his face, turned his head and looked at the two fallen Uttars on the ground, frowning and thinking, and said, ¡°You have topensate me.¡±
In tone, there was a sense of a child asking for candy. Wen Jin felt that he had to ask Dewitt to analyze his psychology, where did the precaution and the feeling of being full of endless wordse from before leaving him?
¡°... What?¡± Looking back from his thoughts, Dewitt turned his head and looked at Wen Jin beside him.
¡°These four people are not very good at enchantment. You can also see their pupils are not a solid color.¡± Wen Jin said.
¡°I see it.¡± Dewitt¡¯s brows were wrinkled and their voice was not lowered. Everyone around him, even DaDao, was listening to the movement of their side with curiosity in their hearts. They all had more or less the experience of fighting Uttar, especially Dewitt, which was abundant in this respect, but he had never experienced such a situation in the past.
Even in Dewitt¡¯s father¡¯s generation, there was no record that Uttars could create such a vivid illusion. If this was the blood of the Uttars themselves, it didn¡¯t make sense. It was well known that the Uttars respected the purity of their blood. It was impossible for them to hide such a purity of their blood and take such a difficult task.
And these people¡¯s eyes were not bright red, as they thought.
So, what on earth created such a vivid illusion that was far beyond what contemporary Uttars could create?
¡°Mate.¡± Wen Jin said, ¡°It should be the monk¡¯s legacy mentioned in your document. If I was not here, even if you broke through this period, your memory would be confused.¡±
So he always said that the Assyrians were pseudo-monks and had energy cores from birth. Although it gave them a strong starting line, they were doomed to neglect the cultivation. Like magic and illusions, the Assyrians could not stand up to wither, even if they broke through the illusion their brains would also suffer from trauma.
It was like a broken castle where people didn¡¯t even have the skill to repair the break. But if such a breakthrough was made, the Assyrians would be more and more easily manipted in the future.
¡°So...¡± Wen Jin was interrupted by a voice before he had finished speaking.
¡°Marshal, you,e and have a look.¡± It was DaDao. After he had said this, his face was shocked and he retreated from the probe and ced the instrument in front of Dewitt.
The inside picture of the warehouse disyed on the detecting instrument waspletely empty.
Let¡¯s not talk about the herd of beasts. They didn¡¯t even have hair.
Chapter 93 - The second one.
Chapter 93: The second one.
¡°How could this be...¡± The four men in the team said incredibly.
¡°Will it, will it also be an illusion?¡±
¡°Impossible.¡± Wen Jin shook his head and locked his eyes on the instrument. His judgment could not be wrong.
The idea shed through Wen Jin¡¯s mind. After a moment¡¯s pause, he simply stepped up and opened a hole in the edge of the tunnel with his bare hands. The group of four watched Wen Jin¡¯s movements in shock until the iron on the edge of the hole fell to the ground and made a loud noise, which woke them up.
However, before they could recover from this scene, the next scene had already begun. Wen Jin¡¯s toes had already stepped towards the edge of the hole, and he wanted to jump straight down the tunnel.
¡°Wait, wait!¡± DaDao tried to stop it.
However, even with his call, it was clear that Wen Jin would not listen to him, but fortunately, Dewitt reacted as quickly as he did, and reached out to grab Wen Jin¡¯s wrist.
Wen Jin turned his head and saw the man pulling him. He said patiently, ¡°It¡¯s not an illusion.¡±
Nevertheless, Dewitt¡¯s hand held him tightly.
Looking at each other¡¯s actions, the inferences from those documents appeared in Wen Jin¡¯s mind. His tone was somewhat bad. ¡°Don¡¯t you believe me?¡±
Dewitt shook his head and asked, ¡°Is there anyone else there?¡±
Wen Jin looked at the warehouse, then left and right, and then at the tunnel, ¡°... No.¡±
¡°Certainly?¡±
¡°Certainly.¡± Wen Jin nodded firmly.
¡°The three of you go out, contact the rescue team, report the information directly, and send in a search team of twenty people to thoroughly search the warehouse.¡±
¡°Yes!¡±
¡°What¡¯s more,¡± Dewitt looked at the scene on the instrument, the hole Wen Jin had broken, and DaDao. ¡°Let the rescue team contact the outside world, confirm the banquet venue and the scientific research institute, take two-thirds of the people directly to the banquet venue, and then confirm the safety signal every five minutes ¨C ¨C no, three minutes, go to the banquet. A temporarymunication station will be set up in the warehouse.¡±
¡°There may be something special down here.¡± Wen Jin rubbed his feet on the edge and said curiously, ¡°After all, the look simple, but are explosive, even if it¡¯s four people, you can¡¯t be confused with my mark, maybe there is something else in it.¡±
¡°That...can you?¡± When the three men were ordered to leave quickly, Dewitt asked thoughtfully.
¡°Yes,¡± he said, but he was not the most aplished yer. After all, in Honghuang, the array was thebel of the national monks. Whether it was the interlocking links inside, or the mysterious linkage ofrge and small arrays, it was obviously created by human thinking and wisdom.
¡°The above group is really humble, but the people are the best at it. It¡¯s not necessarily the only one in it.¡± Wen Jin thought of the monk who made the stone and pointed, ¡°You have to be careful.¡±
¡°No, just go down and see.¡± Dewitt went to Wen Jin and said, turning his head. After that, he jumped over Wen Jin and took the lead.
Wen Jin saw the other side¡¯s decisive appearance, he was somewhat satisfied and patted his thighs, and then jumped down. Dewitt waited in ce for him tond safely before heading inside.
¡°This is too clean.¡± DaDao was thest one to jump off. When he went down, he began to look around, and then concluded somewhat incredibly.
The conclusion was silently endorsed by the remaining two.
¡°No smell.¡± Wen Jin sniffed his nose and felt that his previous thoughts were stillplicated. ¡°Didn¡¯t you say that they had been checked for a long time? Why is the information totally wrong?¡±
Dewitt did not speak. He looked over at DaDao and then went on in another direction. ¡°Uh-huh.¡±
There was nothing in front of him. Wen Jin could feel it, but he followed Dewitt.
¡°I thought it was true to write such a long paragraph.¡± Wen Jin was not satisfied with thispletely unthinkable situation, whispering as he walked. You know, he took the documents seriously. He was very careful when he came in. He took care of Dewitt¡¯s task. He didn¡¯t make any movement. He wanted to move quietly to take down the Uttars.
The closer them moved, Wen Jin found their were no auras and his brain turned around, thinking about whether there would be any conspiracy in it. The moreplex, the darker the thinking, he would soon be a dark ck fox. The god beasts that had almost all moved over to Honghuang, came up with a big conspiracy. Now thinking again, Wen Jin just wanted to bite his tongue.
Dewitt disappeared around the corner, Wen Jin paused and quickened his pace. After turning the corner, he found that it was a rather narrow space. Before he could recognize it, he was pulled by one hand. Wen Jin was stunned, and then he felt himself taken into a pair of arms.
¡°Time is running out.¡± Dewitt hugged Wen Jin, drew him as close as possible to himself, and then looked out through the side seam at DaDao. ¡°Do you have any way to send me to the banquet hall?¡±
Wen Jin raised eyebrows.
Is this guy asking him for help? For the first time?
He seemed to have seen through Wen Jin¡¯s thoughts. Dewitt bowed his head and kissed Wen Jin¡¯s face. He whispered perfectly, ¡°Please, baby.¡±
¡°Have you been taken over?¡± Wen Jin felt that he could not return to being so happy and soft. He raised his chin and mocked.
¡°...¡± Dewitt did not speak, seemingly worried that DaDao outside would hear him.
¡°Don¡¯t worry. Speak out loud. He can¡¯t see or hear this way.¡± Wen Jin shrugged his shoulders. ¡°It¡¯s not just Uttars who can create illusions.¡±
Dewitt paused, looked at DaDao again, and then rxed slightly with Wen Jin in his arms.
¡°Not deceived?¡± Wen Jin looked at him incredulously.
¡°If you don¡¯te, you can¡¯t talk about it.¡± Dewitt gave the fox enough face. ¡°I really didn¡¯t expect this to happen.¡±
Wen Jin hummed and hawed, ¡°There¡¯s something else. If that¡¯s all, why don¡¯t you ask me to take you to the banquet hall now?¡±
Dewitt quirked his lips and said, ¡°The ns are risky. It¡¯s the best thing for me to get there as soon as possible. I can¡¯t catch up with them. There¡¯s plenty of preparation on the other side of the banquet hall.¡±
¡°Well?¡± Wen Jin did not respond.
¡°I only have five minutes. Can you take me to the banquet hall in that time?¡± Dewitt did not answer Wen Jin in a hurry, but asked with a serious face.
¡°It would take a minute.¡± Wen Jin said without thinking.
Dewitt looked at the time, then looked up at Wen Jin and exined to him, ¡°There¡¯s something wrong with DaDao.¡±
Wen Jin frowned. ¡°Then you didn¡¯t say anything about being silly with him for half a day?¡±
¡°His mistake is not a pure mistake, it is with the story and purpose, I picked ahead of time, nothing benefits, and let him do it, on the contrary, it can be closer to his purpose, and promote the truth behind his purpose.¡±
¡°...He knew that the warehouse is empty?¡±
Dewitt shook his head. ¡°I don¡¯t know, but DaDao was there to hold me back.¡±
Wen Jin paused. ¡°Then if I don¡¯te, you¡¯ll be stuck in the illusion all the time, and the n will fall through?¡±
¡°Yes, it¡¯s all your credit.¡± Dewitt was very good at pping the fox¡¯s butt, but when he thought about it, he found that this was not the case.
He came here with Wen Jin and all his subordinantes stayed at the banquet hall, from Cassey to Eve, who had just recovered. They were the two most important generals under hismand, the position of Lieutenant General and the prestige in Dewitt¡¯s regiment, was enough for them to mobilize enough troops, even if Dewitt did not make it in time. It was enough.
¡°You are too hasty.¡± Wen Jin almost forgot the female voicemunication assistant that he left in the car. When he heard Dewitt say that, he raised his eyebrows and said that he had not been deceived.
¡°Baby, there¡¯s a risk in any n.¡± Dewitt said that it was from the heart. Wen Jin could note. His n could indeed go beyond control. The Uttar enchantment could be used to this extent, which he had never thought of.
¡°Is there enough people on your side?¡± Wen Jin felt that this little tail was a little unconscious and could not help worrying, ¡°I, I can actually be considered ten in one.¡±
It was his little tail. If it was not arranged properly, he could only wipe his buttocks to the end.
¡°If I can make it in time, that¡¯s enough.¡± Dewitt looked at Wen Jin¡¯s frown and grinned. ¡°There should have been some movement and silence on the beast¡¯s side.¡±
¡°You don¡¯t want to stop the beasts?¡± Wen Jin frowned.
¡°No.¡± Dewitt shook his head. ¡°The Qi beasts never thought of hurting the Assyrians. A hundred years ago, the god beasts did not choose to hurt the people to leave Assyria. Today, the Tiger King did not bite the Assyrian soldiers in such a dangerous time as the Academy of Sciences.¡±
Hurting Assyrians was never the goal of the beasts.
And the reason why he went to the banquet hall was because there...there was a live media tracking.
Wen Jin paused, remembering that Melson, who had been sprayed on the Inte since the live broadcast, had never shut down the project.
¡°Then what are you doing with your hands?¡± Wen Jin asked subconsciously, but as soon as the question came out, he himself reacted.
If a beast really wanted the tform that everyone was looking at, they probably didn¡¯t really agree with the Uttar. Perhaps the Qi beasts used the Uttar, or the Uttar people used the Qi beasts, and as long as JU and Karst were still in the banquet hall, the Uttar people would go.
¡°What about me?¡± Wen Jin touched his nose and tilted his head. ¡°How do you know I¡¯ming?¡±
¡°I know you¡¯re going toe in because I know Dado¡¯s purpose. If he doesn¡¯t use any special means, I can even it out. If he does,¡± said Dewitt, bowing his head and kissing Wen Jin, ¡°I feel that you¡¯re going toe in.¡±
He knew that Wen Jin had always loved him.
Wen Jin stretched out his foot and gave him a kick. ¡°Is it fun to guess people¡¯s minds? You tell me directly that I¡¯ll try to get in too. I don¡¯t like it that way.¡±
It was not at all ufortable to be calcted, and...when he said that, Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help remembering what he had said before he left.
Were those words also meant to get him here and make him anxious?
¡°One more minute.¡± Dewitt looked at DaDao outside. ¡°Those words are not meant to make you anxious to say, they are serious.¡±
Wen Jin looked at Dewitt, and the other side looked at him the same way.
Thetter didn¡¯t finish the sentence. Wen Jin probably knew that it was a long time to talk about it. If he could not talk at this time, his toes were sharpened on the floor. ¡°You guessed I could send you to the banquet hall?¡±
¡°It¡¯s not far from the banquet hall. I¡¯ve seen your body.¡±
Wen Jin was stunned.
Indeed, the prestige, the huge body, to run, he was afraid the speed was faster than the aircraft armor.
¡°You want to ride me?¡± Wen Jin gave him an incredible look and then snorted, ¡°Beautiful thinking.¡±
Chapter 94 - Here we are.
Chapter 94: Here we are.
¡°Beautiful thinking.¡± After Wen Jin finished these words, he suddenly frowned.
¡°What?¡± Dewitt looked at him.
¡°He¡¯s looking for you.¡± Wen Jin said, looking out with his head tilted. From their point of view, DaDao was standing in a corner far away from them, raising his head and saying something to himself.
¡°I made an illusion of you there. He¡¯s talking to you.¡± Wen Jin exined.
¡°What is he saying?¡± Dewitt turned his head.
¡°Saying... Asking if you cane back to the banquet hall soon.¡± From their point of view, they could see that DaDao¡¯s face looked very anxious. His hands hanging to his side were clenched into fists. Wen Jin looked at the situation and tilted his head. ¡°Why?¡±
Dewitt squinted and did not speak.
¡°Did he find anything wrong with the warehouse?¡± Wen Jin paused, and then remembered that Dewitt had said before that DaDao was odd, and that he wanted to leave Dewitt here. Why did he now say that he wanted Dewitt to return to the banquet hall? Did he find something wrong with the warehouse?
¡°Because the situation here is different from what he imagined, or what he had said to someone before.¡± Dewitt let go and pressed on the terminal.
¡°So he¡¯s in a hurry? Is there any movement or silence from the beasts?¡± Wen Jin tilted his head and thought DaDao was amazing. He even cheated his Marshal. When he found something wrong, he wanted to find Dewitt for the first time.
¡°Not yet, but I¡¯m not sure. Themunication hasn¡¯t been received.¡± Dewitt nced at the signal source on his wrist and then at the time.
The five minutes he said were almost over, but to his surprise, after Dewitt had finished looking at the time, his eyes fell on DaDao again, and he did not know what to think. At the same time, the long-standing unresponsiveness illusion of Dewitt in the distant warehouse doubled the anxiety level of the whole person.
¡°How can I get back to him?¡± Wen Jin took Dewitt¡¯s movements into ount.
Dewitt shook his head and made a gesture to let Wen Jin wait. Half a minuteter, he reached out and touched Wen Jin on the back of his hand. He pointed in that direction. Wen Jin understood what he meant and canceled the illusion in the warehouse.
In the moment when the spirit disappeared in the warehouse, the expression of DaDao seemed to be dull for a moment, then turned his head in a daze, looked at Wenjin and Dewitt, and looked at the shattered appearance with three faces.
After experiencing two vivid illusions in one day, DaDao was almost suspicious of life.
Even when he saw Dewitt and Wen Jin, he could not help stepping back two steps, a face of ¡®is it still an illusion?¡¯ However, after the reaction, the shock in his eyes was reced by anxiety. He rushed forward three steps and two steps, looking as if he was grabbing thest straw to save his life.
¡°Marshal, will youe back to the banquet hall soon?¡± DaDao in a trembling voice.
This year, the sensation on the Star Net could almost be called the news and discussion voice of all Assyria, and it had not gradually turned into a still water because of the banquet which seemed to ignite the fires once again.
With all kinds of guesswork, there were posts upying the entire forum, until the banquet started two hours ago, the number of viewers on live websites remained high.
Therefore, when there were any obvious changes on the banquet floor, the audience sitting in front of the screen were not muchter than the guests on the scene.
¡°Come on?¡± Melson, who had just pulled himself out of a pile of guests, held his ss in his hand.
Cassey, who stood behind him and was separated by several people, was looking at Eve in the distance, dressed up, and they were looking at each other in the opposite direction.
The man behind Melson rubbed Cassey wrong without a trace. After a pause, he lowered his head to Melson¡¯s side and said, ¡°Sir, the Marshal¡¯s situation is different, but the n hasn¡¯t changed.¡±
There was no change in the n, which meant that Dewitt could still be there before the baseline time. When Melson heard the news, his frown rxed a little. As he was about to locate JU, Cassey behind him suddenly frowned. The next second, a message appeared on Melson¡¯s screen.
At the same time, the barrage ofments that wildly brushed on live websites seemed to have slowed down a little.
[Fat Rabbit:... Was there a dark shadow in the corner just now? Or have I had too many chicken wings?]
[Fatty: I seem to have seen it myself. That dark shadow was there. Curious. Did anyone record it?]
[Cassatin: Here¡¯s a video The shadow is really strange, and...it¡¯s eerie.]
Cassatin¡¯s two-second video had just been sent out, and the clicks rose, only to be seen there, intercepting a clip from the live broadcast.
In the magnificent corner of the hall, there was a door leading to the second floor and to the backyard. Contrasted by the strong lights in the center of the hall, the corner looked very dark, but there was still green vegetation hidden outside. In the video intercepted by Cassatin, something shone into the wall of the hall through the backyard door, turned into a dark shadow and swayed. Under the refraction of the special angle of the hallmp, the dark shadow swayed for a long time. Compared with the noisy atmosphere of the whole hall, this weird dark shadow seemed to be...
A ck hand that stuck out behind a bright and beautiful back.
In the middle floor of the building, near where Cassatin¡¯s video was recorded, it¡¯s views rising from single digits to three digits, there was a roar in the hall of the banquet hall.
Then, apanied by a high decibel scream from a female guest, the seemingly thick door at the main entrance was severely hit by something.
¡°Wh, what¡¯s the matter?¡± In the main hall, a weak question came from somewhere.
If this kind of voice had spoken five minutes ago, it would have been swallowed up by the surrounding voices during the moment of opening, but at this time in the hall, it was clearly transmitted to everyone¡¯s ears.
¡°I don¡¯t know. I don¡¯t feel any violent energy fluctuations either?¡± In a short time, someone responded to the voice, but his voice had just fallen, and then there was a heavy crash.
And this time, the sound came, not only from the front door, but also from the side door, which had previously been shadowed. Then another heavy door was knocked on, the metal door closed, and the hall was shocked again.
¡°What¡¯s the situation? What about the guards outside? What about the reconnaissance team? What about the detector? What¡¯s going on outside?¡±
¡°No, when did the door close? This is a banquet, not a prison. When did such a heavy door close?¡±
¡°Has something happened outside long ago? I haven¡¯t seen the guards, Mr. Melson... ¡°
¡°Ah -!¡±
A scream pierced the discussion of everyone on the floor, and at the same time, the heavy door mmed open by something.
Chapter 95 - You’re terrific.
Chapter 95: You¡¯re terrific.
It was not just the gate that had been knocked open. Along with the backyard and the second floor, there were bursts of broken ss, as well as the main entrance, which was clearly illuminated by the hall, came the first unexpected visitor¡¯s figure, causing the tension of the atmosphere to directly reach its peak.
At the same time, on the Starwork, which was originally discussing the dark shadow that shed through the back door before, also captured this scene, and thements suddenly became noisy.
[Is it a beast?]
[My God, I don¡¯t believe it when someone just spected that it was a beast... However, this is too terrible, is it true that the shadow in that direction of the back yard before was also a contract beast? Hasn¡¯t the whole banquet hall been surrounded?]
[These groups of people are organized, and you see the one in the middle? Isn¡¯t that the Tiger King who was brought out by JU in Gourmet Street? The scars on the cheeks are the same! I¡¯ll go and find the pictures for you in a minute. It feels like what Ruby said is bing more and more true!]
[... I don¡¯t need pictures. I recognize them. At that time, I also had several screenshots of CP pictures of Tiger King, a loyal dog, and the proud little fox. That¡¯s absolutely Tiger King. I¡¯ll swear on it. It¡¯s creepy. Tiger King is also a contract beast rted to Uttar? If what Ruby said is true, then the underground arena is also closely rted to the Uttar people. Does the appearance of Tiger King here mean that he is rted to the Uttar people?]
[It¡¯s terrible to stand on a united front with the Uttar! The attack power of Qi beasts in groups is frightening. If Ruby¡¯s big inference is true, then Assyria really owes the Qi beasts a lot. If they really choose to stand on the same front with the Uttar, what shall we do?]
[I really want the Marshal to be here at this time, but he and the House seem to have fallen apart, and I did not see him at the banquet from beginning to end... If Ruby¡¯s big post is true, then I hope those who analyze that the big white beast in the suburbs is the Marshal¡¯s fox is also true. We can atone for the mistakes of Assyria, but we really don¡¯t want to be destroyed. If the beasts and the Uttar are united, we really don¡¯t have to fear the Zerg anymore.]
[Don¡¯t be afraid of the Zerg, although I know what you mean, but I want to say that you have forgotten the Zerg thing in the Scientific Research Institute before. Recently, I feel that maybe the Zerg and Uttar have been united long ago. Judging from Uttar¡¯s analysis of the rtionship between the Zerg and the Assyrians, it feels that the Zerg is on their side. Thetter step is... Although we do not want to destroy the country, but now Assyria is probably full of a thousand holes, right?]
[Would you like to go out and turn left to the forum with regret? Now the beasts have already entered. There are human beings there. Although they don¡¯t know each other at all, ording to the number and appearance of the beasts, should we watch a live broadcast showing everyone¡¯s deaths?]
[... This scene and the outbreak of the attack on the Qi beasts seems deliberate ah. I really believe Ruby¡¯s big guess... Pray for the Marshal to be here sooner. Now Assyria is so confused that I can¡¯t tell right from wrong.]
[God! Look at that ce in the backyard. Is that Mullen who was thrown down? The big star, Mullen?}
[My God, my goddess! My heart is broken when my w goes down across the screen- the idol, the idol!]
[Fuck me, Fuck me, Fuck me! I saw it too! Goodness! What¡¯s the situation?]
Just as the Star Net could not stop the barrage of bullets for this sudden situation, the attacked Mullen felt the huge thing behind him, and the irreversible power gap, and the whole people fell into despair. She remembered that at the entrance of the hall, when the heavy door panels made their first noise, she happened to be standing near the backyard of the hall.
It was the farthest part of the hall from the main entrance.
So when the sound just came out, her sense of crisis was not very strong. Even when the door was knocked out of the metal disjointed sound, she was far away and could not hear it so vividly, especially when the scream had already been heard at that time. At that time, she was evenmunicating with her peers and exchanging information she heard from each other.
And everything changed at the moment when the gate was severely broken by something. Because immediately after the movement of the main entrance of the hall, Mullen heard something breaking behind her.
This change of sound may not attract the attention of many people normally, let alone Mullen, who was rtively less crisis-conscious. She could not tell what the sound was, but maybe it was a sixth sense, maybe the frightened eyes of the people around her, but with an odd expression on her face, she steadily retreated, as the ss was broken through from the door behind her. She was going aside step by step, as if attacking the city-like beast, so that Mullen could understand something subconsciously.
She wanted to run, but her legs were as if they had been filled with lead and she couldn¡¯t walk at all. The sound around her ears was more like a vacuum ¨C she could clearly see someone watching her cry in horror, or even see her friend¡¯s mouth when she called out her name, but she could not hear anything.
When her five senses began to return to her body, a strong wind came from behind her. The next second, Mullen felt her shoulder covered by a thick w. One after another, screams pierced her eardrum. The sight of the guests rapidly dispersing around her came into view. Mullen hardly knew what was going on. Without time to say a word, she suddenly fell to her knees. The next moment, her whole person was thrown on the floor by something.
With a strong breath, half of Mullen¡¯s face was firmly attached to the floor.
One of the guests screamed, ¡°Ah, what is that?!¡±
¡°Mullen!!¡±
¡°God, the idol! Mullen!¡±
¡°What about Prime Minister Melson, the person in charge of the party, how on earth can we get back to it ¨C ¨C ah!¡± There was another scream and a low roar, and sessive guests were thrown underneath by the Qi beast. The whole venue was inplete disorder, and Mullen¡¯s easy-to-squeeze voice was thoroughly suppressed.
She felt that the heavy w behind her seemed to increase in strength, which gave her a clear sense that life was at stake.
Her lips trembled as she looked sideways over her shoulder, which was crushed under the ws of her opponent, in horror, and then she looked up to see her opponent¡¯s figure. Mullen swallowed. If the other side used a little strength, her shoulders would be crushed thoroughly.
¡°No, don¡¯t kill me.¡± It didn¡¯t seem to matter how chaotic the surroundings were. Mullen clenched her lower lip, trembling and whispering, ¡°Don¡¯t kill me, don¡¯t kill me...¡± Mullen closed her eyes in despair as she meditated.
But just as her eyes were about to close, something fell into her eyes in a trance. She saw the beast¡¯s eyes.
It was a pair of extremely beautiful, beautiful to crystal clear, amber eyes, long eyshes and eyshes slightly drooping, unexpectedly emitted a huge andpletely different from what she thought. They were gentle and... young?
Mullen did not know why she hade up with these two adjectives from such a huge body, but the most important thing for her at the moment was that the beast seemed to understand what she was saying, and Mullen turned her head away.
At that moment, Mullen felt a trace of apology in the other person¡¯s eyes. So she was stunned and didn¡¯t even cry for help. Then Mullen felt the paws move. Although the big thick paw was still on her body, the strength of the other side was obviously less. Then the beast lowered its head and licked her head gently.
Mullen grabbed hold of her long sleeve and stared at those eyes. She was almost at a loss from thepletely different encounter from what she had expected. As she subconsciously tried to struggle, a sharp roar came into her ears. Then, there was a very strong smell of blood, a drop or twonded on Mullen¡¯s face.
That warm touch woke Mullen up and told her in the strongest way she was alive.
What she feared, and what Assyria feared, had arrived.
¡°Howl -¡± The cub that pressed Mullen down seemed to sense her fear. This was the baby of a giant beast. It looked bigger than many of the beasts that had grown up, but it was indeed a cub, just like Mullen¡¯s instinct told her. It roared in a low voice, then took a step forward, blocked Mullen¡¯s face, blocked the chaotic environment over there, and then turned back, its amber eyes filled with curiosity.
¡°Can I put you down here?¡± Meanwhile, over the banquet hall, Wen Jin, who suddenly appeared with someone, asked curiously, ¡°Can yound safely?¡±
Dewitt looked down at the banquet venue hundreds of metres down. In fact, his thoughts had not recovered from Wen Jin¡¯s sudden movement to this direction. After a long time, he nodded, ¡°Yes.¡±
¡°All right.¡± After Wen Jin finished speaking, he did not give a second pause. With his hands rxed, Dewitt fell straight from his side.
Even if Dewitt was a miracle, he needed some time to prepare for the fall at a height of hundreds of meters. He had no idea that his little fox was so decisive in throwing people away. So in a hurry, he was still a bit confused whennding.
But thinking the little fox may also be helpless, at least he arrived in time.
However, as he tidied up and stood up from the ground, he looked up and saw Wen Jin standing near him.
The other side looked curious, stared at him, and said in surprise, ¡°Can you really do that?¡±
Dewitt¡¯s face was a little stiff.
Wen Jin bent his eyes and said sincerely, ¡°You¡¯re terrific.¡±
So the stiffness disappeared immediately, and Dewitt lowered his head and took out his terminal.
Chapter 96 - Clean.
Chapter 96: Clean.
Tranted by Addis of Exiled Rebels Scations
In Assyria, the banquet belonged to the highest inmand. Despite Dewitt¡¯s absence, there were still many senior officers and escorts, including Shen En.
So in theory, it should not take long for someone to take control of the scene in the shortest time. But the guards outside the door did not respond, and the guards inside the door were seriously understaffed. Even though officers had morebat experience, they were now bare-rodmanders, but also had to face a room of many guests who had not experienced such a scene.
Even though Shen En had arranged all the avable hands on the first floor as quickly as possible, the scene could not be sessfully controlled. The guests around him were attacked by the beasts again and again, and their mood rose all the way. The screams came and went, drowning out all attempts to bring reason back.
Under such circumstances, Shen En could only force the remaining guests to gather together, fully guard in the center of the hall that had not been upied by the beasts, with all the officers standing around, they would be at a stalemate.
... Neither was deadlocked.
Shen En looked tense as he watched the guests behind him who were still extremely emotionally unstable, and those who were under control in the herd and could not be saved at all. But he could not help it. The beasts seemed to be well prepared. The guards did not respond at all. Even after seeing Shen En gather the remaining guests and try to protect them, they did not want to stop him.
It was as if they know they had enough chips in their hands. Or they simply turned Shen En¡¯s actions into useless ones. Shen En¡¯s eyes turned a circle and examined the surrounding environment.
Behind him were the guests who still could not calm down, and those who saw theirpanions in the hands of the beasts were calling out anxiously. All around him were beasts. The only two doors on the first floor that could go out were all surrounded by the beasts.
And on the second floor...
Shen En had no time to think about the second floor. He gritted his teeth and looked at the strong bodies of the Qi beasts, the scars on them, and the various Qi beasts behind him, which eventuallynded on the Qi beasts and the Tiger King as the leader.
They stared at each other for a long, long time, until the group behind him noticed the atmosphere was not right, and gradually quieted down, Shen En finally spoke to Tiger King, ¡°Let¡¯s talk.¡±
When Shen En said this, there was no interruption in the live video, and even on thements on the screen blew up.
[Right, to talk, to talk, to talk, to talk? The news that a beast can be human is true, maybe it can speak, even if it can not speak, we can also find ways tomunicate, so let¡¯s talk about QAQ.]
[Fuck me, this scene is very frightening, but when Admiral Shen said this, I suddenly feel a little bit like crying, talk about good + 1!]
[Are you all silly? Kidnapping people will make them talk to you? In other words, Shen En really deserves to be my most disliked officer. He has no military ability. He is blind in such a high position. What about such a disadvantaged situation? Should we let somebody catch a few beasts or kill them altogether, or at least bring up negotiations at a bnce point?]
[Talk about good + 2, all said to call back the full report, this time can not call, hope to talk, we all listen, hope this live broadcast does not stop!]
[If you don¡¯t know them on the ground, you can stand and talk without backache, right? If your family is pressed, do you still want to talk about it? People¡¯s safety has not been preserved, what is there to talk about?]
[Fuck me, I¡¯m a powder of Mullen, I can¡¯t see her anymore. God, there are too many scenes. Is there any kind person who can help me confirm the safety of the goddess, murmuring hope that the goddess will be okay?]
[Mullen lens in my home page, see for yourself, the beast did not hurt her, but the body blocked the front lens. Not only that beast did not hurt her, most of the beasts in the field did noty heavy hands! A few brutal points, really hurt people were also drunk by their leader, all lens analysis in my home page, video evidence, I stand to talk!]
[Just saw the Mullen lens, my mother that beast is so gentle! When it looked back to sniff Mullen, the action was too angelic! The video can clearly feel! I¡¯ll talk too!]
[Somebody was hurt anyway. So when will this tragedy end? Although I am also worried about the guests present, but I also stand and talk. Don¡¯t fight. Really don¡¯t want to fight like this again, so that hatred will never stop. I only represent myself and hope that this contradiction will end in our generation. Even if we have to pay a lot of money. It doesn¡¯t matter as long as it doesn¡¯t affect the next generation.]
While thements were flying crazily, Shen En was still looking at Tiger King in the banquet hall. In the past, he was not close to any beasts because of his official position, and he knew a thing or two about the Colosseum, but at that time, there were not too many waves in his mind.
The same dark side exists in Assyria, and the level of bloodshed in the Colosseum shocked ordinary Assyrians, but not him. Shen En¡¯s habits of this environment began from his birth until Dewitt began to investigate the beasts. He did not have any unusual emotions. This was the current situation of Assyria. Even when he really thought about it, he could point out the mistakes.
But wherever it was, the status quo itself was unbnced, and when everyone ignored it, the unbnce would gradually turn into bnce. So Shen En did not have too many ideas about the beasts. Until this moment, when he stood opposite Tiger King, looking into its eyes, Shen En finally faced up to his neglect.
That pair of eyes were not good-looking, nor crystal clear, and would not let people linger on anger, let alone make people feel pity. But it was such a pair of eyes that seemed to be able to involve people in a very deep ce, with his eyes and body, people could no longer ignore it.
Shen En paused and took his hand off the de behind him. He looked at Tiger King. Again, he said earnestly, ¡°Let¡¯s talk.¡±
When he reiterated this sentence for the second time, the guests behind him really quieted down for the first time. Those gradually calm guests, along with Shen En, looked at Tiger King, as if with their silent eyes and expressions, and said the same words as Shen En.
Let¡¯s talk.
¡°No, Admiral Shen.¡± However, as soon as Shen En¡¯s words fell, a voice came from behind the beast.
Shen En was stunned.
No one in the audience had ever seen a beast speak, so when they heard the voice, most of their eyes fell on the tiger king, turning around in an attempt to judge whether or not the beast had opened its mouth and how. But several experienced soldiers led by Shen En immediately judged it. That was not Tiger King¡¯s voice. They¡¯ve heard it before.
Looking at JU slowlying out from behind the Tiger King, and Karst behind JU, as well as a whole row of Uttar people, bright red eyes and long pointed ears, Shen En¡¯s face could hardly see the pole, the hand that originally loosened the de fell on the de again.
When his hand covered his de, he happened to see something being dragged behind Karst.
After seeing what it was, Shen En¡¯s pupils shrank.
¡°Mr. Melson -!¡±
¡°Sir!¡±
It was Melson who was dragged away after originally being behind Shen En.
At this moment, Melson was in a terrible mess and his forehead was bleeding. After Karst pulled him out, the smile on JU¡¯s face could no longer be hidden.
[Thest thing we wanted to see happened! Fuck me! The Uttar?]
[My God, what does that mean, the Uttar and the beasts have formed an Alliance? So the big Ruby¡¯s judgment was true! The beasts really were part of the Uttar¡¯s n!]
[More and more people believe Ruby¡¯s big words. Unlike us, the Uttar have the highest concentrated blood of imperial power. They have not changed for thousands of years. History must be clearer than that of our empire, which was divided into wars hundreds of years ago.]
[Heaven, so if beasts and Uttar stand together, then what shall we do? Why do I suddenly feel that Assyria is going to be destroyed when I look at this scene.]
[The Marshal. The Marshal won¡¯te back. Besides the Marshal, I can¡¯t think of any other hope...]
[I can say that I saw it in the forum before, that the Marshal¡¯s position is really very unclear, that he may have had contact with the beasts and so on, but he still does not appear, and I feel that inference is more and more true.]
[Doubting the Marshal being brainwashed right away. He is the most unlikely person to be allied with Uttar. Have you forgotten why he did note to this banquet? To doubt who is not good, to doubt the soldiers who used their lives to guard Assyria? Anyone can betray Assyria, but they won¡¯t!]
[I hope the Marshal wille soon. I hope the Marshal¡¯s little fox is as strong as the posts of spection. I hope that everything in Assyria will be alright tomorrow!]
...
At the same time, the hotlines of the Assyrian Navy Stability Army, the Military Ministry and the medical hospital were almost blown up. Some people even offered their armour and suspension trucks on their own initiative, hoping that the banquet hall would be supported.
The atmosphere in the stadium was always tight.
¡°That¡¯s your attitude towards the alliance?¡± The air pressure around Shen En dropped sharply, the muscles under the military uniform were tense and ready to battle. He looked at Melson and at all the people around him who were getting more and more anxious under the control of the Qi beasts.
¡°No?¡± JU shook his head, pped his palm, and smiled at Shen En. ¡°The alliance started, but you Assyrians brought it up first.¡± As he spoke, with his apuse falling, the doors around him were reopened and a row of Uttar soldiers entered.
The number was far greater than the number officially reported to Assyria by the Uttars when they entered Assyria. Shen En clenched his fist on the side of his leg and watched closely as Melson was dragged behind Karst. He was not conscious.
¡°There¡¯s no point in talking about alliances now.¡± After noticing Shen En¡¯s eyes, JU again said, ¡°Admiral Shen¡¯s understanding of the scene should not be weak, or that¡¯s all. Do you still think you have room to fight back?¡± As he spoke, his eyes lit on Shen En¡¯s hand, which was full of sarcasm. ¡°You wish to counterattack?¡± Shen En¡¯s voice was very cold.
¡°That¡¯s what I should ask you. His Royal Highness should not be weak in analyzing things. Do you naively think that if you control the banquet hall, and that you can control all of Assyria?¡±
¡°Ha-ha-¡± JU looked at Shen En andughed as if he heard a big joke. ¡°Are you kidding? You think I¡¯m one of those silly beasts? Keep the Assyrians by your side and use our Uttar blood? We never wanted to control Assyria. Listen,¡± JU pointed out Shen En¡¯s direction and looked at the whole banquet hall. ¡°This is only the first step. There is no need for Assyrians to exist on our Uttarnd. There is no need for Assyrian captives. We will use Assyrian blood to wash everything away and celebrate the return of the Uttars.¡±
When JU uttered this sentence, Tiger King moved ordingly and put his ws on the ground. JU did not notice Tiger King¡¯s movement, but looked at Shen En, and then seemed to think of something, disdainfully saying, ¡°I will not be soft-hearted, not like those god beasts who clearly came to the door, but also chose to turn around. What¡¯s the use? By the time they crossed the and spent time returning to thend, Eton Melson had issued aw that had dered all the falsehoods throughout Assyria. That coward had no courage to take on everything. He helped bring everything to this day andid the highest ground for our Uttars to return to thisnd. As a stepping stone. Sincerely, thank the Melson family.¡± JU said, with an exaggerated look towards the camera, and then looked yfully at Melson behind Karst.
It was after his eyes fell that Tiger King once again moved his paws impatiently.
And this time, JU saw it. With a sneer, he winked at Karst, who immediately pulled Melson out of his back and somewhat stumbled on the floor.
¡°Sir!¡±
¡°Melson!¡±
JU ground his feet on the ground and lifted his lips. ¡°The first step in our great n begins with them, the distinguished Melson family.¡±
Just as JU reached out and the Uttar soldiers behind him began to move, Merson¡¯s weak voice rang out, ¡°... He had no courage to bear it.¡± Melson was still sitting on the ground, with multiple wounds that made it difficult for him to speak. In a short time, his eyes crossed over to JU, ignoring Shen En, and finally fell on Tiger King, looking straight at the other, ¡°He¡¯s dead.¡±
Tiger King¡¯s eyes were wide.
¡°The condition for going to the ideal continent was to cut off all ties with Assyria. Without going, the beast would die. The more powerful the beast, the faster it would die. The oldest group would die in half a year¡¯s time.¡±
JU sneered and Melson ignored him.
Initially, the god beasts and the House of Representatives came to the conclusion that it would be impossible to send a group of young beasts to the idealnd without a bond. However, it was not enough for them to develop a method of saving the beasts in half a year.
So a group of people who had powerful and ancient god beasts and were willing to contribute to them cut off their energy cores, cut off their contact with their god beasts, and forcibly sent them to the where the holynd was located.
This disconnection of contact was quite painful, no matter for the people, or for the beasts. In that era, every pair of people and beasts werepanions to apany the whole life.
But they had no choice but to stand at the top, and at the same time, they were determined in their responsibilities, so they could not set foot on the road of survival solely for emotions, and they had to shoulder the future of the two races. Only in the dead of night, asionally touching sweet feelings.
¡°Our family.¡± Melson stood up on his knees. ¡°Unlike the Bertrams, there have been no powerful ability users from ancient times to the present. Eton¡¯s physical condition was not good. To turn off his energy core was suicide. He couldn¡¯t wait for them toe back. And when the beasts who made their choices came back after leaving, they found that Eton¡¯s beast had copsed. His copse led to the direct detonation of a frontier in Assyria at that time, which implicated a generation of inhabitants of the Assyrian frontier. This historical fact was gradually understood byter generations as the sanctions and betrayal of Assyria by beasts under the pave of some people¡¯s selfishness and purpose and Eton¡¯s own tampering with history.¡±
JU frowned and said coldly, ¡°Karst, do it.¡±
¡°I¡¯m sorry for the details, but I slowly put them together a few years ago. After his beastpanion died, Eton, first and foremost the Prime Minister of Assyria, rewrote history as the best one for the Assyrians in the belief that the beasts really left. I know that your people, under the very detailed literature of the ideal continent, have not yet chosen to leave again after thousands of years, because their ancestors left a legacy.¡±
¡°Kill him!¡± JU¡¯s uncontroble voice interrupted Melson¡¯s words. As he spoke, staring at the silent Karst, he could not help rushing up and pulling out a weapon pinned to his waist. When he saw that he was about to stab Melson, an ice cone appeared across the sky, tossing his weapon in the opposite direction.
A ck-haired and ck-eyed young man appeared in front of JU. His beautiful and prating eyes made people jump.
¡°We, wherever we are, are the beasts of Assyria.¡± A hoarse voice came to Melson¡¯s ears, word by word, in the ancient Assyriannguage, with a long and solemn feeling, as if across the ages, from the farthest ces, to people¡¯s ears. ¡°Even if we want to wither, we should wither in our ownnd and in the arms of our rtives.¡±
¡°Karst -!¡±
¡°We can tell our next generation about the beauty of the ideal continent and let them pursue it, but all beasts will not betray the contract or the promise.¡±
The fragmented words were eventually pieced together into a whole confrontation.
Wanting to rush forward to JU, Wen Jin stretched out his hand, an air flow in the air would tear him apart, and then, Wen Jin turned around, pulled the clothes on the shoulder of the physically weak Melson, and then he rushed up to Shen En.
After doing all this, Wen Jin turned his head and looked at Karst, behind him who had a de on his neck held by Dewitt. Their eyes met and the saw each other¡¯s serious face and Wen Jin squinted his eyes.
¡°I gave you an escort that disappeared when you came in.¡± More powerful than Melson¡¯s voice resounded in the hall, and Dewitt¡¯s blue eyes shook across the room. ¡°All the guests who can stand here today are the backbone of Assyria. We apologize for what happened to you, but we also hope to share it with you and with Assyria. As is our duty. If we don¡¯t tell you the truth directly after you know everything, we don¡¯t want you to be embarrassed by history, we don¡¯t want you to doubt your demands because of facts, and verbalmunication can¡¯t pacify centuries of humiliation.¡± As Dewitt said, he turned around and looked back at Professor Lin, who had entered the meeting hall sometime, and the huge ck bear spirit behind him. Finally, his eyes fell back on Tiger King.
¡°Melson and I will represent all of Assyria.¡± At this point, Dewitt¡¯s voice is a little slow, but very firm, ¡°We will clean history, listen to your appeals, and swear by your ancestors so that we can give everything you want as long as we can give it.¡±
Chapter 97 - Want to go home.
Chapter 97: Want to go home.
Tranted by Addis of Exiled Rebels Scations
Dewitt¡¯s words were heard in the banquet hall, like the mighty bell at the end of the war, in the ears of everyone present and sent to every corner of Assyria.
Tiger King¡¯s paw pressed gently on the ground, and his nose seemed to hesitate a little. He looked at Dewitt¡¯s dim blue eyes and Wen Jin standing not far away.
Despite the change in appearance, he could distinguish Wen Jin¡¯s smell. Several of the beasts around him who had seen Wen Jin were also clearly distinguished him. One of the beasts beside Wen Jin approached him with an ecstatic face. After discovering that Wen Jin had no intention of resisting, he even dared to rub gently on his arm.
Tiger King breathed in.
If Wen Jin showed himself at this time, or gave off the pressure that he had previously exerted at the institute, they would, by instinct, agree with all Dewitt¡¯s demands minute by minute, and at least immediately change their position and the Assyrians¡¯ standing on the United Front would be affirmative.
But Wen Jin cleaned everything up, and there was no threat except the pleasant warm aura.
Tiger King looked around, and there was a little whimper from the beasts around him. In the distance, the little beast, which hadin motionless beside Mullen ten minutes ago, also stood up and twisted its head in the direction of Tiger King as if unintelligibly.
For the first time, the atmosphere in the stadium was so calm, perhaps because Dewitt¡¯s appearance made people find the main bone, or because the constraints of JU and Karst eased their anxiety and fear slightly. So they could gradually calm down, see the scene clearly, listen to Dewitt¡¯s words clearly, and all eyes fell on Tiger King.
And the eyes that fall on Tiger King were far more than the banquet hall.
[Clean history! Listen to the appeal! Really, this time all of us have seen it! There¡¯s absolutely no post-mortem appeasement!]
[Ah, just now my heart was going to burst out. The Marshal came out instantly like the main bone, clean history + 1! I also want to share this responsibility with the Marshal. It has been recorded!]
[What happened to the ice cone that suddenly appeared? And the man who suddenly appeared across the sky, the one that Marshal held in the live broadcast before?]
[... Marshal didn¡¯t bring his fox. It¡¯s unusual. I think the spection that the young man is the fox is getting more and more true.]
[Stop all gossip at this time. How about dividing the asions? Hope the beasts will agree! And although JU and Karst are under control, the Uttars behind them haven¡¯t done anything yet. They don¡¯t dare to do it. They¡¯re sure to be well prepared. I hope the Marshal will be careful ¡ª!!]
Almost in response to thisment, the escort, which had disappeared for nearly twenty minutes, stepped into the banquet hall, and handily controlled all the Uttars in the ce. Seeing this scene, the people in the banquet hall were unexpectedly relieved.
This was the territory of Assyria in any case, as long as the Uttars were under control, then they only needed to get a response from the beasts, and everything had the hope of getting back on track.
At least that¡¯s what everyone here thought.
Even Wen Jin guessed that at first.
But as Dewitt¡¯s escort entered the arena to control the Uttar crowd, the wind poured through the reopened door whipped a strange auralike that of the arena, which made him frown.
It was not very pleasant.
Wen Jin¡¯s mind came up with this idea, while turning his head to JU, his face shed with a trace of suspicion, at the same time, the existence of that idea became more and more intense. Although he did seem to have a heavy hand at that time, it would not have kept this guy still for half a day, would it?
¡°Dewitt.¡± Wen Jin, who did not think this intuition should be neglected, frowned and his eyes fell on Dewitt. Just as he was trying to say something, his eyes suddenly stared at him. Then he rushed forward with a vigorous step and put his hand over Dewitt¡¯s neck.
Dewitt noticed something wrong at the moment when Wen Jin rushed up. Something shed in front of him. He quickly released Karst. When Wen Jin rushed up, Dewitt unconsciously reached out and took hold of Wen Jin for several steps.
But even so, it was toote.
The people who had seen what was happening screamed, Dewitt frowned, pulled Wen Jin back several steps, and then pulled him behind him.
¡°...¡± Looking at the red dots on the back of Wen Jin¡¯s hand and the ck things on the neck of Karst not far away, Dewitt¡¯s face darkened.
¡°It¡¯s all right.¡± Wen Jin tried to pull his hand away. ¡°I didn¡¯t notice it.¡±
Previously in the scientific research institute, he could directly smell the odor of the Zerg, not only him, but also Mary was very sensitive to the odor of the Zerg...
Wen Jin looked at Karst in the middle of the room. Now the smell of the Zergs on the man was not much different from before, but why did he not notice it until just now?
As Wen Jin pondered, an Uttar behind JU seemed to prove to them that it wasn¡¯t a dream when a bug suddenly appeared around the neck of Karst. In the eyes of everyone, clothes on the body softened, like Cohen and the researchers at the Academy of Sciences before, into a local zerg. It was difficult to calm down in the hall, because of this change, it was on the verge of copse again.
¡°Ah ah ah! The Zerg! The Zerg!¡±
¡°How did the Uttar get together with the Zerg, that, what¡¯s that on that man¡¯s neck -¡°
¡°God, God, those Zergs are moving toward them -!¡±
Move on to those who were under the pressure of the beasts!
[Not only did the Uttar people find the beasts, but they also joined the Zerg?]
[Uttars and worms?]
[When Zergs appeared in the scientific research institute, I thought they were lying! The Uttar people may have been hooking up with Zergs. What¡¯s the situation now? Why is it so scary? What do the Uttar have to do with worms?¡¯]
The scene and the barrage online were stirring at the same time, and Dewitt had taken Wen Jin to the back of the venue, blocked Wen Jin behind him, and cast an inquiring look at him.
¡°It¡¯s all right.¡± Wen Jin knew what he wanted to ask and shook his head. ¡°It will be all right in a minute. Their toxins won¡¯t hurt me.¡±
Although the toxin might not have harmed Dewitt, who had been detoxified once, Wen Jin did not want to see the Zerging out of the mother¡¯s Zerg and rushing to Dewitt¡¯s neck.
Dewitt did not speak. He took Wen Jin¡¯s hand and kissed it gently. Then he gave Eve a sidelong look. Finally, he looked at JU with some viciousness.
Thetter then sat up from the floor in the corner and gave him a veryrge smile. ¡°It¡¯s a big gift. We¡¯ve been preparing it for a long time, just to give to you Assyrians, Marshal. Should we look a little better when we receive it?¡±
Dewitt did not speak as he watched the foolish Zerg and the guests who were still under the ws of the beasts.
On the other hand, Wen Jin shook off his injured paw and looked at JU. ¡°You just can¡¯t stand his good-looking face.¡±
JU¡¯s eyes darkened.
¡°Even he has been parasitized by the Zerg, so what is the rtionship between you Uttar and the Zerg?¡± Wen Jin looked at JU and asked curiously, ¡°Wash Assyria with blood? Is that to allow and tolerate the Zerg to enter the bodies of everyone around you?¡± Wen Jin paused, and then seemed to understand something. ¡°No, you brought people like this, the real people in Uttar-¡°
¡°What do you understand?¡± Without waiting for Wen Jin to finish, JU interrupted him coldly. ¡°Do you understand that our nation, after being forced to leave Assyria thousands of years ago, has returned to thisnd and to this homnd has be our unswerving goal?¡±
Wen Jin did not speak. He looked at JU, and then thought of his words. His eyes shed towards Karst and he squinted. He knew why he didn¡¯t smell it before.
Humans controlled by the Zerg had never had their own emotions, and in Karst they were ¨C ¨C
They had just been vinated.
At the moment he was held by Dewitt, he injected a mother worm into his body.
¡°It¡¯s you Assyrians who expelled us from thisnd. It¡¯s you Assyrians who won¡¯t allow us to return to thisnd. It¡¯s you Assyrians who took everything from us.¡± JU yelled. Half of his face began to fall apart, like a torn mask. It was terrible. ¡°No.¡± JU¡¯s words have not yet been finished. The first time the Tiger King spoke before, he pressed his paw lightly on the ground, and then there was an extremely small deflection of his body.
This small deflection had dramatically changed the momentum and position of the beasts present.
¡°Thousands of years ago, it was not the Assyrians or our ancestors who drove you out of thisnd.¡± Tiger King¡¯s voice was a bit hoarse. He seemed to not be ustomed to thenguage of Assyria. Except for the ancient ancestral precepts, he had some difficulty in speaking. So thetter part of this sentence was said by Chen Xiong standing in the meeting room.
Seeing thetter take step by step to the center of the hall, and then stand in front of everyone, Chen Xiong turned into his human appearance in front of others.
¡°Shut up.¡± The half face of the JU was covered with worms, his pupils expanded to the extreme, and his whole face was distorted.
¡°Assyria is your enemy, but no one has ever thought of expelling you. Assyria and the beasts at that time did not even know the existence of the Uttar. It¡¯s the Uttars themselves who knew that the environment of the neighboring stars were more suitable for the cultivation of your blood-¡±
¡°Shut up!¡±
¡°You set out to be stronger, to conquer Assyrians and beasts.¡± Across the universe, to another, where they lived for hundreds of years, hoping to return one day, but finally found that it was not the best breeding ground for their races. So they wanted toe back.
Returning to this homnd and telling their ancestors who had traveled mountains and rivers thousands of years ago and spent a lot of hardship, the end of their journey was not an oasis that could make peopleugh andugh.
¡°We want to go home.¡±
The three words uttered by the Uttar in the Ministry of Military Affairs in a vague state summed up Uttar¡¯s longing for thousands of years. Eventually, on a where they had been reduced to ruins and crawled by Zergs,mentations rolled up.
¡°Howl¨C!¡± The body of JU was detonated in the banquet venue, and arge Zerg King surpassed all the size of the mothers they had seen before squeezed out of the body of JU bit by bit, revealing its fierce and ugly body.
Chapter 98 - Kiss
Chapter 98: Kiss
With the giant Zerg King rushing out of JU¡¯s body, the bodies of all Uttar people in the banquet hall also copsed like water.
Looking at the Zerg in one ce, Wen Jin frowned.
When he was in the research institute, he could smell the Zerg at first and distinguish it clearly.
But then, when Mary got caught up in the Zerg, they were easily surrounded by them. At that time, the Zerg had shown the ability to simte different scents, and he was almost caught. At that time, Mary was shocked, and said it was definitely a new Zerg ability. And this time when he came in, he didn¡¯t smell the Zerg scent at all, which meant that the camouge was no longer a fresh ability.
Whether there was a new skill or not was an unknown question.
Wen Jin looked at the worms everywhere, and there was an impatient growl in his ears.
Mary could smell the Zerg, which meant that most of the Zerg should have this ability. At present, he had not even judged the peculiarities of the Uttar people. It must be that these Zergs were also covered in a different scent. She had no idea that the Zerg in Uttar had actually traded.
But...
Why did the Zergs go around in such a big circle?
Wen Jin paused, recalling the words of JU before he disappeared, the huge Zerg emerged from his body like a broken cocoon, and he had a bad guess in his mind. Perhaps all of that before was indeed Uttar, or JU¡¯s idea was correct. Maybe the Zerg had been buried in the body of Uttar, and were simply waiting for such an opportunity.
As for the extent to which the Zerg invaded the Uttar, Wen Jin thought that only when they went out from here could they know.
¡°It¡¯s also in your n?¡± Shen En¡¯s voice came in.
Melson had been handed over to Cassey, and the situation was grim. The Zerg had surrounded the stadium as quickly as possible, and the guests werepletely dominated by the fear of surroundings. Not only the guests, but also the generals of many military departments looked rather ugly.
¡°Howl...¡± The Zerg King struggled thoroughly out of JU¡¯s body, dozens of pairs of ck legs stretched out, with a little sticky liquid in the middle.
¡°No.¡± Dewitt frowned. JU was the official envoy of the Uttar people and the royal blood of the Uttar people. With the purity of his eye color, it was basically the same as the next Uttar king. Even such a person could contain a Zerg. What had be of the Uttar?
¡°Find a way to begin an evacuation.¡± The Zerg and the Qi beast were different from the Uttar. They were enemies that could not be dealt with by ordinary force.
Shen En also knew this. His super physical skill was to rely on one body skill to sit on the position of general. He can deal with the Uttar people. However, in the face of the Zerg, the higher speed and the more vigorous action would be resolved by arge number of Zergs.
Facing the Zerg was a battlefield for Dewitt.
So Shen En never thought about how to deal with the Zerg, ¡°I¡¯ll try my best,¡± he answered, ¡°Are there any other orders, Marshal?¡±
¡°When you go out, let¡¯s immediately determine the situation in the frontier. Eve will go with you. The newyout and reconciliation are given to her.¡± Dewitt¡¯s voice was cold.
¡°Yes.¡± Shen En answered, but although he promised, he still had a headache when he saw the guests who were on the verge of emotional copse and therge number of Zergs.
He had hardly ever been on the front line against the Zerg, and his ability doomed him not to stand on such a battlefield. Although he had seen the relevant cases many, many times in advance, a real battle was different from a case on the screen.
For example, how could he bring out the guests who may copse at any time through such arge number of Zerg blockades?
¡°Hu -¡± While Shen En was in distress, the Tiger King on the other side mored for their direction to approach, and then exhaled.
The furry ears of the young beast beside Mullen in the distance moved, and a pair of shining eyes looked in the direction of the Tiger King. Then it turned it¡¯s heads to Mullen standing beside him, shivering with fear from the Zerg, and leaned down.
¡°... What?¡± Mullen held the long hair of the baby in one hand, and looked back with a little fear from the Zerg.
The cub uttered a friendly cry and put its head on her leg.
¡°You said before that you would listen to our family¡¯s demands.¡± The Tiger King, standing next to Dewitt, said slowly.
With his voice, all the people in the field who had been suppressed by the beasts had regained their freedom, and the beasts who had not suppressed the people had also moved to the crowd, Dewitt¡¯s heart moved, ¡°Yes.¡±
¡°Now that you know about the fact that our ancestors opened the, you know, of course, where the is.¡±
¡°Yes.¡±
¡°I want that.¡± Tiger King¡¯s low voice came, ¡°Want that to be independent from Assyria.¡± Assyrian troops and controls were required to evacuate the, and then he would move to that with all the beasts.
Shen En¡¯s eyes were wide and unbelievable. The was a rtively deserted with no ordinary inhabitants on it. It was neither too much nor too little for Assyria, but...the meaning in Tiger King¡¯s words shocked him.
This was to divide Assyria?
¡°Answer?¡± Tiger King¡¯s patience in this matter seemed not very good. He grinded the floor with his paws and said, ¡°Hurry up!¡±
Dewitt paused for a moment, Shen En could think of, of course, he knew.
The decision of separating the country from thend is a huge responsibility for everyone. He was silent for a moment. ¡°Can¡¯t be allies?¡±
Cutting off contact between Assyrians and beasts altogether?
¡°... No.¡± Tiger King looked back at the little beast who put their head on Mullen and tirelessly expressed himself, and the innocent little guy who stared at him. The Tiger King hated the Assyrians, as did his beasts from the Colosseum.
Such hatred may not be eliminated after decades, but just as they never hurt Assyrians, endured humiliation until this day, and abided by their ancestral precepts for hundreds of years, this was their beast loyalty and perseverance.
Unable to hurt the Assyrians, it seemed to have be a belief carved in the bones of the beasts. If the hatred was abandoned, their little fellows would easily like the Assyrians and easily want to guard the Assyrians.
It was a very stupid instinct that couldn¡¯t be abandoned.
They would tell the cubs what they had suffered, but they would not force their next generation to live with hatred forever, just like them. They wanted the so that their next generation could regain their dream of going to the ideal continent and make their next generation free to associate with Assyrians.
But...
¡°But you will not allow us to step into thatnd.¡±
¡°Never,¡± said Tiger King.
Dewitt¡¯s eyes shed as the Zerg moved around.
¡°Okay.¡±
¡°Howl¨C!¡± A loud and magnificent voice echoed in the banquet hall. At the moment of the sound, Mullen was surprised to be forced to be carried by neck by the little beast. At the same time, several seemingly ferocious Qi beasts retreated obediently and fiercely held the group of six guests in their teeth.
The abnormal movement in the field was detected, and the sharp voice was emitted from the big Zerg. The other side opened to the extreme mouth full of sticky liquid, tearing it apart with a different sense of fear.
¡°Marshal, the backup is three minutes away!¡± Cassey¡¯s voice came in.
Dewitt turned his head to Wen Jin and said, ¡°You go with them.¡±
¡°What?¡± Wen Jin frowned. ¡°No, this Zerg...¡± He didn¡¯t need to hide.
¡°Help me, baby.¡± Dewitt looked at Wen Jin. ¡°Shen En has no power. He runs fast, but he doesn¡¯t have enough ability to deal with the Zerg.¡±
Wen Jin looked at Cassey with a small expression of, ¡®let him go then.¡¯
¡°He can¡¯t. You¡¯re better than him,¡± Dewitt said without thinking. Cassey trembled and stretched out his hand to make up a stic face. He listened as Marshal continued to boast of his little fox, ¡°You are the most suitable person to help me send them out safely, okay?¡±
Wen Jin shrunk his mouth, paused for two seconds, before he reluctantly said, ¡°Then I will send them to a safe ce ande back, you will wait for me here.¡±
¡°Good.¡± Dewitt¡¯s lips curved a little, and then when Wen Jin turned to go, he suddenly pulled the man back into his arms and gave a fierce kiss on the soft lips of the little fox.
Wen Jin couldn¡¯t help frowning, but he seemed to feel the heavy haze on his opponent¡¯s body. He couldn¡¯t help sticking out his tongue to hook him up, trying to calm his opponent¡¯s mood.
But at the moment his tongue touched the other lip, Dewitt looked dark and pulled their bodies apart. His eyes dared not stay on Wen Jin for a second. He rushed to the Zerg that had condensed into a vine.
¡°It¡¯s for you, please.¡± Cassey had taken off his obstructive uniform and gave Wen Jin a careful look. Then he rushed toward Dewitt in the same direction. The two abilities exploded in the air, mingled in the air, and blew up the vine.
Wen Jin snorted coldly. In the next second, a strong energy gathered around him. He gathered those beasts in front of him and let the restless Zerg explode in a huff. Then he built a long passage directly behind the banquet hall with ice.
It was surrounded by a powerful aura that exploded all the Zerg tribes who wanted to reunite. Not only the Zerg tribes, but also the whole banquet hall was shocked by the new ability.
¡°Run, what are you stunned about?¡± Wen Jin stared at the beasts who were stunned by the great change.
¡°Howl!¡± The cub carrying Mullen first responded and quickly jumped into the tunnel.
Chapter 99 - Dewitt will be married next month.
Chapter 99: Dewitt will be married next month.
The turbulence caused by this tunnel almost knocked the whole banquet hall over. Itpletely cracked some broken walls around the banquet hall. If Wen Jin made it a little bigger, it meant that the roof could be stepped on.
Cassey, who had stayed on the scene, suddenly stabilized himself on the shaking floor. Then he turned around in horror. After seeing the road, he looked at Wen Jin incredibly and looked at Dewitt in dismay. ¡°Ah, Marshal...¡±
It was fake, right?
Dewitt evacuated from the swarm and did not respond to Cassey¡¯s call.
¡°It must be more useful for him to stay than for me.¡± Cassey said in amazement that such a huge amount of energy, and the uracy of pinching when using it, it seemed that when the Marshal said it was better than him before, it was not entirely seductive.
¡°He has no experience.¡± After a long time, Dewitt answered.
The Zerg could fight with Assyria for such a long time, far from being fierce and so simple, and at the same time, the need for energy was considerable.
Dewitt believed that the Zerg King would not simply go deep into the hintend of Assyria, so he needed time to make the real sense of the Zerg movement, and Wen Jin would be distracted if he was present.
Cassey stopped talking and looked up to see the Zerg king at the other end, who seemed to find that the target he wanted to imprison was moving out uncontrobly. He was in a very violent mood and made several hoarse noises. With his voice, the Zerg attacks gathered together became more and more fierce and rapid.
They dismembered and reorganized in the air, desperately trying to swallow the two men under them, even trying to divide up a number of points to surround those who ran farther and farther along the trail, and the worms that gathered together with crazy creeps looked extremely prating.
And...
¡°No, Marshal.¡± Cassey frowned and carried earth powers to block a worm. He hesitated and said, ¡°Why do you feel more and more?¡±
He and Dewitt were the only people who stayed on the scene at the moment.
In the face of enemies such as the Zerg, there was no real benefit inrge numbers. Human bodies were the best hotbed for the Zerg to multiply. In the wound of a human being, the Zerg could multiply the next generation minute by minute. Therefore, people who were not suited to such a battlefield would only add a burden to them.
And Cassey and Dewitt were not the ones who rushed forward blindly. Since they dared to leave two people alone to cope with such a situation, it showed that they had a n in mind.
The reason why the Zerg war was terrible was that behind the Zerg army and the whole nest, there were countless Zergs gushing out, and no one could calcte when the Zergs gushing out of the huge nest were heads, which was the war of the year and caused a heavy shadow for them.
But that was not the case now. It was amazing that the King of the Zerg appeared in this venue, but it was in the center of Assyria. It had no supply of Zerg nests, so they were facing enormous, but not endless enemies.
It was on this premise that they choose to leave only two people waiting for backup and dy time. At present, however, they both released a lot of energy, but the number of Zerg was still increasing.
Dewitt¡¯s eyebrows wrinkled slightly, looking at the Zerg whose eyes had burnedpletely under his mes and died thoroughly, and at the attacks of the Zerg who had gathered together and whose numbers had not decreased at all.
[Come out!] There was a scream of rm on thement section.
[That was really dangerous. The tracking camera was scary. It was thrown back and forth. Suddenly I saw a dark mass outside the ice wall. I thought it was a shadow of something outside. I didn¡¯t expect it would be a Zerg?]
[Didn¡¯t guess Zerg + 1, mainly the expression of the long-haired little brother is too calm ah! The ice wall was drilled out of a big hole, and there was no response... To be honest, when I saw the shadows shaking before, I suspected that they were Zergs. As a result, I was doubted by my little brother¡¯s expressionless face.]
[Just when the Zergs rushed in, the big beast carrying Mullen identally fell and you saw it?]
[See! It used its body to hit the wall. It didn¡¯t let Mullen fall. It¡¯s really warm. And after he wrestled, the little brother seemed to say that he was foolish and that the big beast was still crooning. This picture is so loved!]
[Did the long-haired little brother not respond because he felt indifferent? It felt that the Zerg really carried out the word ¡°ant¡± in his eyes. They all jumped in front of them and settled with an ice pack.]
[And Marshal¡¯s kiss was real... I was shocked to see that the Marshal was the kind of super-fierce Super-man with super-iron blood. I didn¡¯t expect that there was such a lingering side. I couldn¡¯t bear to see my little brother go and fight. Blush.]
[Fuck me! Do you guys want money for painting so fast? Just in distress, how can we begin to gossip with all kinds of prayers?]
[No, we have recorded all kinds of screenshots of the beasts posts. The forum is full of them, and some people have already made videos on the website. The painting style on the bullet curtain turns so fast. It¡¯s just that the little brother¡¯s style is so strange.]
[He built another tunnel. Did you see it? He hit another one on the ground! Where is he going?]
[Is he going to use the icene to pierce the whole capital star?]
Under the swaying stic photograph, the interster barrage wasmenting crazily, and Wen Jin was also making the corridor crazily, and from the crooked corridor he created, they could probably see the entangled mentality of Wen Jin.
He promised Dewitt to take the group to a safe ce, but when he was on the way down the road, he reacted violently. What exactly was a safe ce?
Scientific research institute? It was blown up. Military Department? Dislike. House of Representatives? Wen Jin wrinkled his nose.
He was not familiar with the capital star, nor was he eager to ask the guests who were going mad, but after he had made a miserable blunder again, a good ce finally appeared in his mind.
Thedy at Bertram Mansion looked very ugly.
These ck ugly seeds couldn¡¯t be raised yet. His son¡¯s teaching was not good and he always went to fight, the House seemed to have invited some Uttar people to the capital star.
Nothing went wrong, especially when Miss Star, who had a delicate makeup beside her, had been knocking at Wen Jin the entire time. Mrs. Margaret wanted to poke her hand into the youngdy¡¯s face and wonder what made her face so thick.
The old housekeeper kept coughing in an attempt to stop Mrs. Margaret¡¯s foolishness, but apparently it was useless.
When Star saw Dewitt kissing Wen Jin in public, and jealously mentioned for the nth time what gic matches would make a more gifted child, the housekeeper saw Mrs. Margaret¡¯s hand clench under the table, and the cold expression on her face would copse at any moment.
Just as the old housekeeper closed his eyes in an attempt not to see the next tragedy, there was a loud ¡°beep-¡± sound in his ear. The three people in the garden were stunned, and when they turned their heads, they saw a square-shaped swing path that pierced the wall of their side yard directly. And soon, one by one, the beasts came out of the tunnel.
¡°This...¡± Star opened her eyes and squeezed her bag tightly.
¡°Dewitt asked me to send them to safety.¡± Wen Jin came out of the road after all the beasts came out and exined to the old housekeeper, ¡°It¡¯s supposed to be safe here, isn¡¯t it?¡±
The old housekeeper, with a bitter smile, nced secretly at Mrs. Margaret, whose face was blue, and then looked at the wall damaged by Wen Jin.
¡°Whether it¡¯s safe or not, I delivered them.¡± Wen Jin was not a fox who could only watch and talk. He nced at the fully crowded manor and said satisfactorily, ¡°It¡¯s safe here?¡±
This sentence was basically equivalent to asking and answering one¡¯s own questions, because after Wen Jin said it, with a wave of his hand, the icene disappeared. After squinting at his masterpiece, he looked again at Mrs. Margaret, who was ready to curse, and Miss Star next to her, and bent the fox¡¯s eyes. ¡°Then, Mother, I¡¯m leaving.¡±
Old housekeeper: ...
Star: ...
Mrs. Margaret stared at Wen Jin as if trying to see through his face. But the thousand-year-old fox¡¯s skin was thicker than Star¡¯s, and she watched it for a long time until she reluctantly choked out a sentence, ¡°Fine.¡±
Only then could she give up.
Wen Jin smiled, with a strategically sessful face, turned to make a wall with ice to fill the gap, and then disappeared without a trace.
¡°Husband? Madam...¡± Miss Star looked carefully at Mrs. Margaret¡¯s face, and a lot of warm bad words had been brewing in her stomach, waiting for Mrs. Margaret¡¯s face to cool down.
Nevertheless, thedy¡¯s face was not cold, and it seemed as if there was a continuing change from cloudy to sunny. She nced at the beasts on the estate and said softly, ¡°Dewitt will be married next month.¡±
Star was stunned, and her face was stiff with a smile. She had heard the rumor before, but had always thought it was only a sign that Mrs. Margaret wished Dewitt to get married soon, and a woman of Mrs. Margaret¡¯s character would never like a woman who looked so frivolous.
¡°No one knows that kid, so don¡¯t run to me all the time.¡± Mrs. Margaret said, ¡®It¡¯s your words that make people mistake everything.¡± Mrs. Margaret said, imagining the scene for a moment, then frowned in disgust, stopped talking to Star and waved to the old housekeeper, ¡°Go and settle the guests, but they are not allowed to go to the floor of my room.¡±
The old housekeeper smiled and nodded, ¡°Yes.¡±
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Mrs. Margaret has a little follow-up to ¡°No one in my room¡±
When she returned, she stood at the door with dignity, and then locked the door with dignity. After silence, she pondered over Wen Jin¡¯s side note. As soon as she turned around, she saw a big cat¡¯s face blocking her window.
Looking at her turning her head, the cat¡¯s face was still vaguely askew with her head tilted and the corner of her mouth stained with fruit stains she had ced on the windowsill.~
Yes, this big cat¡¯s face was the little beast carrying Mullen.~
Chapter 100 - Here I am.
Chapter 100: Here I am.
The icenes created by Wen Jin for people to escape had been attacked by the Zerg crazily since the moment they appeared. When they gathered together, they managed to drill a hole in the outer wall of the spiritual ice tunnel, but suddenly turned into a mass of ice because of the warm wave of millions of Zergs rushing in. Such treatment was avable to every Zerg who rushed up, and the feeling that he had been unable to retain those guests gradually became very agitated.
It could not vent on Wen Jin, who had fled with his guests, so it focused its attention entirely on the two people who were still in the banquet hall. Its huge body sessively pouring out more and more Zergs of different sizes, the Zergs quickly condensed into giant vines one after another in the banquet hall, waving madly at Cassey and Dewitt.
However, the so-called vine was only a state, when these Zergs really came close to the two people, they would immediately open the thin ck wings in the air, scattered towards their bodies wrapped in ck.
Both Dewitt and Cassey were careful to avoid such an attack. With the Zerg¡¯s ability, once they covered a human body, even if only a small one, they could quickly pierce the skin and prate into the human body. Even if most of these Zergs were schistosomes that did not have the ability to transmit the virus to humans, it did not mean that they could be safely drilled into.
When a Zerg entered the human body, it would be filled with eggs in at most one day, but within thirty-six hours, thervae would grow out of the human body. In other words, the more it drilled in, the faster and more it multiplied.
¡°Come on, it¡¯s endless.¡± Cassey took two steps back after being hit by another vine, and his face showed some irritation.
He thought the Zerg¡¯s were the most annoying. Sitting in the machine armor was okay, but if he take off the machine armor, and really used his ability, he did not have the power to condense into soil into stone, and could only block, so he was almost powerless when dealing with the Zerg.
So the way they dealt with the Zerg on the field was that he pulled and Dewitt burned them with his fire ability.
In theory, such Zergs were very afraid of fire. At this moment, the floor of the banquet hall was full of burnt Zergs, but the number of Zergs in front of them had not decreased.
If it weren¡¯t for the upholstery around him to remind him all the time, he would have forgotten that this wa Assyria. Cassey had to wonder if he was in the nest because of these endless Zergs.
¡°This is not the way to go on at all.¡± Cassey pressed anxiously on the energy stone in his arms, which was not enough, so he raised his wrist and frowned, ¡°The backup hasn¡¯t arrived yet?¡±
A fire burned the Zerg in the air, and Dewitt¡¯s power enabled him to raise the temperature of the fire to the extreme, scorching the worms in minutes. The scorched worms were clearly dead, but the number remained unchanged.
These Zergs should not have enough supplies to emasse. Another group of Zerg corpses fell to the ground, and Dewitt frowned as he dealt with the next pile.
A sound came from Cassey¡¯s terminal.
¡°Don¡¯t report it, just tell me.¡± Cassey frowned and interrupted, then moved under his feet, quickly avoiding an attack from a vine. When he looked up, his eyes grew dim and he exchanged eyes with Dewitt.
No, there¡¯s more and more.
The reason why these Zergs used to aggregate into vines to attack them was that the number was not enough, and the banquet hall was toorge, and they dispersed in a way that was not conducive to attack. But now... It¡¯s hard for them to find arge area without Zerg in the hall.
These Zergs had been scattered all over the banquet hall, and continued to increase. Sooner orter, the banquet hall would bepletely filled by the zerg, and with so many Zergs, he and Dewitt were afraid that every minute they would be eroded within the residue.
¡°Yes! The wall outside the banquet hall has been crawled by the Zerg, the backup can not enter normally, repeat ¨C ¡°
¡°Run in?¡± Cassey interrupts anxiously before the other party finishes saying, ¡°The support team has organic armor. Don¡¯t tell me you can¡¯t rush in with your fucking armor on.¡±
No way in.
Dewitt¡¯s eyes darkened.
¡®The wall is crawled by Zergs¡¯ was a threat, and this threat was not to the backup team, but to them.
Although the Zerg were all-pervasive, Assyrian machine armor technology was mature enough to shuttle the universe of the machine armor naturally would not allow the Zerg to easily invade. If the Zerg wanted to pierce the shells of the machine armor, they also needed to spend enough effort.
But Assyrian architecture was not as strong as military armor. That is to say, as long as the backup team made a strong attack, the banquet hall would be drilled into in an instant by the Zerg, and then destroyed at once.
At that time, Dewitt and Cassey would be the ones in the most dangerous positions.
They had not escaped from a copsing building before, but if the rapidly narrow space after the copse was sandwiched with the Zerg, the nature would bepletely different.
After the initial impulse, Cassey gradually responded to this, ncing at Dewitt in amazement, and then saying, ¡°No, they¡¯re all outside too?¡±
The Zerg in the banquet hall had begun to grow more, but they were not yet full, so why were they now outside?
Cassey paused, and then suddenly remembered the bunch of Zergs that had gone after them. Then he stared at Dewitt. Didn¡¯t they not only get more and more bugs in the field, but also start to catch more bugs out? How does this work? Does it breed on site?
At this time, a thinyer of corpses had beenid under their feet. Once again, Dewitt, driven back by the Zergs, stood steadily on the ground and looked at the rows of dead Zergs on the floor.
The Zergs seemed to have been burned thoroughly and dead, but if he looked carefully, he saw that the vertebrae of the Zergs was empty.
With a kick, the Zerg shells were kicked to Cassey¡¯s feet. Cassey stared at the bugs for a long time. He had not seen the empty shells before, but at that time he thought it was because of the high temperature of Dewitt¡¯s me, which burned the interior directly. It was totally unexpected that¨C
¡°Split?¡± Cassey¡¯s voice changed a little. ¡°Can they split up?¡±
Dewitt¡¯s eyes shook. ¡°Yes.¡±
But it was still wrong.
In Professor Lin¡¯s words, the Zerg itself was a circr chain. The king controls the mothers, the mothers control the infectious bodies, the infectious bodies control the schistosomes, and the schistosomes provide nutrition to the king. The king does not have too strong aggressive power except for the severe poisons, which consumes the schistosomes. Even if Dewitt and Cassey can be killed, the death of the schistosomes will go on to the early death of the king.
Did the King of Zergs rush into Assyria so deep that he could kill him and Cassey?
Incorrect.
Just when Dewitt thought of something, a roar came out of the king¡¯s body. The next second, the King opened his mouth to the extreme, and then a yellow, sticky liquid gushed out of it.
Cassey and Dewitt¡¯s face changed instantly.
¡°Fuel!¡± After seeing the squirming liquid, Dewitt said decisively.
Netizens on the Star Net had no time to eat melon for Wen Jin¡¯s horrifying ¡°mother¡±, and were taken away by the scene in the banquet hall.
In fact, most of the cameras that were tracked live were apanied by the evacuation of their owners from the hall, and a few could remain there. They were also damaged one after another under the fierce impact of the two sides.
The only camera that still huddled firmly in the corner could not capture the whole scene, but it still conveyed the intense atmosphere in the hall to the camera. When the yellow liquid appeared, all the audience and the two people in the hall changed their faces together.
[King¡¯s egg?]
[Fuck, I have only seen this thing in textbooks, not to say that the Zerg treat this thing very precious, that is their next generation king. Howe it sprayed it out so casually?]
[It¡¯s disgusting! What does Marshal mean by fuel? Is he going to light the whole banquet hall, and how are they going to get out?]
[Yes, ability users can¡¯t really assimte with their powers. How can theye out when they are lit?]
[You may forget how terrible a king¡¯s egg is. I think Marshal may want to burn it before it grows.]
[I was still arguing with people that the King of Zergs could not break into the hintend of Assyria alone. There must be some conspiracy. But if the other side took the king¡¯s eggs, it would be totally different. Fuck me. This Zerg king is the sessor of the old Zerg king who was killed by the marshal. Why the fuck does the king have eggs so soon?]
[Damn, I just felt sick when JU¡¯s body was broken by this Zerg king before, but now I think, even the red eyes of JU have been parasitized by the Zerg king, what kind of Uttar would be!]
[Terrible, if thest Zerg King was forced to give birth to his king¡¯s egg in Uttar before he died, and then the Zerg King wanted to repeat his skill in Assyria, wow...]
The anxious viewers on the Star Network, as well as the helpless reinforcements outside, led by Lieutenant General Cassey¡¯s almost furious roar, life armor surrounded the banquet hall, and continued to drop fuel, poured on the outside wall of the banquet hall.
The splitters that stuck to the outer wall sensed something and wriggled anxiously.The king of Zergs who can spit out the king¡¯s eggs is equivalent to pronouncing death. The divisions belonging to the king were losing their lives gradually, and their ability to react andmunicate was beginning to weaken.
¡°Attention!¡± Lieutenant General looked at the building with a twisted face, and his hand trembling slightly as he held the messenger.
What was a king¡¯s egg?It was the first manifestation of the zerg¡¯s tenacious life and self-healing power, and the ce where the new king of Zergs was born. And there was not only one Zerg in the king¡¯s egg. It was actually all the mating assemblies of the king before he conceives the king¡¯s egg. There were not only tens of thousands of Zergs in it, but also many genes with the king¡¯s genes. When the king¡¯s egg was sported by the mother and ejected, the new generation of King Zergs will adapt to the local environment quickly, multiplying and engulfing itspatriots.
Thest remaining one was the new King of Zergs.
¡®Quick adaptation and reproduction¡¯ was the reason why the Zerg could survive for so many generations. They didn¡¯t care if their nests were blown up or theirs were destroyed. As long as the king could spit out his king¡¯s eggs before he died and the king¡¯s eggs were not stopped before hatching, they couldpletely integrate into the new and reproduce anywhere.
They would break through the steel and cement, enter the soil, then spread across the capital star, and burst out, engulfing the Assyrians.
¡°Listen to my instructions, immediately withdraw from the banquet hall, withdraw to 500 meters away -!¡±
No one knew whether the me could destroy the king¡¯s eggs or whether the wounded Assyria or the stubborn Zerg will eventually rebirth from the fire, but they could only do this. The evacuation of Capital Stars was not as fast as the hatching of king¡¯s eggs, and Capital Star was the heart of the whole Assyrian entanglement. Once it was swallowed up here, the upation of all Assyrians was only a matter of time.
[Is it really going to burn up?]
[Marshal used to be in a suicide attack, but now he¡¯s fuckinging?]
[No, it¡¯s the king¡¯s egg! The banquet hall has long been dpidated, they can easily drill into the soil, then the whole capital stars are gone! ]
[Back off -!]
In the middle of the banquet hall, a huge amount of energy surged in the evacuation of all the support troops. As the bright red fire shed across the wholend, a shadow flew past the reinforcement armor and rushed straight into the fire of the banquet hall.
mes spread faster than Dewitt had expected. He and Cassey were running fast in the banquet hall, trying to find a gap to rush out. The bodies of ability users were not as soft as ordinary people and they could endure a short fire with the help of their energy, and escape was not hopeless.
But the King of Zergs did not know whether he was burned by the fire or sensed the danger of the king¡¯s eggs. He was shaking all over. Then a familiar hissing sound came into Dewitt¡¯s eardrum.
Together with the voice he heard a few months ago in the frontier, he stared sharply, turned his head in the sea of fire, and saw his gentle smile.
Dewitt¡¯s nce slipped past him, and he saw a ck sting with King of Zergs toxin flying behind Wen Jin¡¯s head a few months ago, piercing him with a thunderbolt. His pupils opened sharply. He reached out and grabbed Wen Jin¡¯s wrist. He pulled Wen Jin¡¯s wrist sharply and turned it over. After adjusting their positions, he pressed the fox¡¯s head hard on his chest.
Wen Jin was pushed so hard that he almost twisted his neck. He had known Dewitt was powerful before, but he had never known the strength of his opponent. He blinked then rubbed his nose against Dewitt¡¯s clothes.
It smelled worse than just now, and he would not havee in if Dewitt hadn¡¯t been inside.
The imaginary sting did note. Dewitt was stunned. The next moment, Wen Jin, whose hair waspletely pressed, took the opportunity to show his head from his arms. He blinked at Dewitt, then put his hand around his neck and kissed him gently on his lips, as if there were no fires or Zergs around him.
¡°Here I am.¡±
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In the hall, wherever Wen Jin passed, a spiritual fire spread throughout the banquet hall, raising the temperature of the Deweitt¡¯s characteristic me to the highest level all the way.
Lieutenant-General from 500 metres away had to evacuate the reinforcements to 800 metres away in such a hot climate, and he was worried about Marshal and Cassey in the field.
Cassey was in the hall, looking around at the transparent ice wall that separated the mes, and the needle stings that fell to the ground and kissed one centimeter behind Dewitt¡¯s head, sealed by a stream of energy ice.
He thought that the artistic conception of this picture was so beautiful that it explodes.
¡°Fuck!¡± Lieutenant General Cassey, who was absolutely proportional to illiteracy and force, patted his thighs in praise.
Chapter 101 - Wine.
Chapter 101: Wine.
After the assault on the banquet hall that shocked Assyria, someone slowed down the magnification of the video taken by passers-by outside the hall by n times and finally captured the scene of Wen Jin brushing his shoulders into the fire from the armor of the rescue team. This group of motion pictures andter in the sea of fire, conscientious cameras desperately shoot the clicking pictures were put together by people, known as century dog food.
Although the sound ie system of the camera had copsed under the fire at that time, the silent environment at that time increased the aesthetic feeling of the picture. Seeing the fiery fire in the ice wall entanglement, inseparable at the same time, and the ice wall created a separated world of istion.
Some people deliberately slowed down the pictures of the two people and then young boys and girls on the Star Net saw Dewitt stretch out his hand and pinch his waist with a strong hand. He was anxious to cram the whole person into his body. The whole picture was full of color and spirit.
And beside Cassey¡¯s thigh pat had be a popr expression pack on the Star Net.
For a while, the temperature, which could descend from the sky, speed rapidly, and opened up ice passages in hot mes, bing one of the main focuses of discussion on the Interster Network. There was a heated discussion about his identity and abilities, as well as his rtionship with the Marshal. However, under the spontaneous top posts of organizedizens, the main drifting posts on the home page of major forums were still rted to the beasts.
The result of the national vote agreeing to the terms of agreement with beasts was almost one-sided, and the voice of urging Assyria to face up to history had always been the mainstay of major forums. Melson resigned after the incident and never appeared in front of the world. The House of Representatives, with the support of the voice of the Assyrian people, promised the terms of Dewitt¡¯s agreement to the beasts that day. It was almost two days before the relevant documents were issued.
And all the history chips, textbooks and rted cultural relics would face rectification. Manys had even started the project of establishing a Contract Beast History Museum under the organization.
However, the Zerg who suddenly appeared in the banquet hall, as Dewitt had guessed before, had a follow-up. Dewitt, who was brought out by Wen Jin from the banquet hall, had just received an emergency military intelligence report from Eve¡¯s side on the border after the joint scientific research institute had isted the whole banquet hall in full force.
When Cook exchanged with Uttar on the premise of alliance, that part of the border area contained in the Assyrian military defense chip was invaded by the Zerg. Although most of the regions had been stopped by Dewitt¡¯s timely arrangements, a small number ofs had been invaded.
The war rm in Assyria sounded again.
Through the way that thes were invaded by the Zerg, Dewitt judged that the so-called ¡°King of Zergs¡± appearing in the banquet hall might not be the only sessor of the old King of Zergs who was killed by him. Perhaps at the beginning, his act of stabbing the old Zerg king did have a considerable impact on the Zerg. Under this influence, not only the ability of the Zerg began to evolve, but also the way of reproduction began to change.
The tradition that only one giant Zerg was born in a king¡¯s egg and became king of Zergs had obviously been broken, because the way the frontier was attacked was almost the same as that of the Capital Star Banquet Hall, which was caused by the king of Zergs spraying the king¡¯s eggs of the same size.
The change of reproductive mode doubled the reproductive speed of the Zerg, but at the same time, it seemed to weaken its ability, especially the direct division after the death of the mitosis. ording to the experimental results of the scientific research institute, the more it split, the lower theprehensive ability of the Zerg.
For Assyria, there were good and bad changes in the way the Zerg reproduce. But the return of the Zerg was supposed to be an absolute bad thing. It was only two months ago that they ended thest Zerg war. Assyria had made no progress, not even before the war. When Dewitt left the banquet hall to receive the military information and immediately led the army from the capital star to the frontier, all of Assyria was tense.
However, the real situation of this war was quite different from what people had expected.
[Did you hear that it is said that the frontier has been almost calmed down?]
[Yesterday, it seems the military issued official documents?]
[That¡¯s terrific. It¡¯s not more than a month in all this time... Directly Ping threes, handsome really is too strong, the painting style is totally different, a throw of an ice ball, Zerg King no more.]
[Too strong + 1, he used to use his tail to smoke ice at the Zerg king when he abandoned his face, but also wiped his tail on Marshal¡¯s body. Laughing to death. Always fltl Marshal was taken care of by a handsome man...]
[Really, he¡¯s a very handsome marshal! Before in the frontier, we could sprinkle so many polysharides. When theye back this time, maybe all Assyrians will have to worry about dog food???]
Cassey sneered at the discussion of dog food among the people on Star Net. His face showed a sincere grief of a single dog, staring at the screen while sending messages to Marshal.
[Report, the bed has been changed.] As he typed this line, Cassey felt the innocent whimper of his single dog in his heart.
Yes, their Marshal bought a new bed, which was thirty times the size of his original bed.
When Cassey heard Dewitt clearly express his request for a new bed, his face showed a deep feeling of being stuffed with dog food to explode his stomach. As a man who was tired of the red light district without war, Cassey firmly refused to admit that he was a simple dog, but could he have thirty times sized bed?
Just as Cassey shivered and carefully covered his throat in case he looked at more dog-food and asked what he wanted to say, Dewitt returned only four words.
[The fox likes it.]
¡°Next year¡¯s food for our Legion will be saved, and dog food will be plentiful,¡± Casseyined to Eve. ¡°Pay more, eat well, dress well and find a wife.¡±
When Cassey said this, a fox was sitting on the dining table stealing chicken legs to eat, sniffing words, raising his head, looking at Cassey with a sarcastic look on his face. He stretched his ws and pulled the untouched chicken legs out of his bowl, stuffing them into his cheeks with the one in his mouth, and then ran away with his face bulging.
Cassey stared at the fox, who had run away after a long time. He shook the spoon in his hand and wailed, ¡°This day can¡¯t pass any faster!¡±
Inside Dewitt¡¯s room, a snow-white foxy on the bed thirty timesrger than normal.
Thirty times the size of the bed, just enough to hold his real size and his thick fur spilled out from around the bed, full ofzy air, fluffy tail behind his buttocks.
¡°You have a meeting this afternoon?¡± In a short time, the voice of the fox came from the bed, with a certain degree of discontent.
¡°Yes.¡± From beneath the thick fur came a muffled voice. Dewitt¡¯s head emerged from Wen Jin¡¯s chest hair and reached for Wen Jin¡¯s head and kissed him.
The fox was a sticky fox, and it deeply implemented the absolute desire to let Dewitt like his original shape. From time to time, he would change to his original shape in the room. When he woke up, he would insist on Dewitt sleeping with his original shape.
That was why Dewitt was an ability user, or a very good physical user. Otherwise, as long as his condition was slightly worse, others might be afraid that he would be directly pressed into a cake in bed by Wen Jin.
¡°Meetings every day.¡± Wen Jin buried his head on a thick pillow and said discontentedly, ¡°What kind is it today?¡±
Dewittt paused.
Although the Zerg had beenpletely expelled from Assyria, the follow-up preparations, as well as the investigation of the Zerg¡¯s whereabouts, as well as the Uttar¡¯s frontier, had all been put on the agenda, together with the repaired frontier, and so on. He had been overbusytely.
Wen Jin¡¯s mood was not very good every day. Dewitt was anxious to watch as the work at hand was speeding up. He wanted to finish everything as soon as possible this month, and then apany the fox wholeheartedly.
But things always piled up.
¡°Ah.¡± He said with some regret, ¡°I¡¯ll stay with you when I get back, okay?¡±
¡°Before you...¡± What I said before was to apany you after the war, but now I¡¯m finished, and I¡¯m going back to apany you. Wen Jin said half of what he didn¡¯t want to say. He thought it sounded too resentful and did not fit in with his handsome figure at all. So he thought about it and closed his eyes and didn¡¯t want to talk to the big fool.
¡°Baby?¡± Dewitt tucked in his arms around the fox¡¯s head and looked around for a while before he could see the closed eyes under his hair and the long eyshes. Reaching out and touching the fox¡¯s head, he leaned against the bed and hugged his warm head for a long time, and kissed it repeatedly.
¡°Wait a little longer.¡± He whispered in a low voice.
By the time Wen Jin woke up, it was almost time for dinner. He rubbed his head subconsciously, but his small tail was absent. Wen Jin leaned on the soft pillow and slowly opened his eyes. He stared out of the window at the sunset for a moment and gave a slightly unhappy hum.
When he was in a bad mood, he didn¡¯t pay much attention to the snacks, so Wen Jin didn¡¯t notice the small note under the bowl at all. The little note was bought when Wen Jin went out to y the day before yesterday. It was quite expensive. After buying it back, the fox didn¡¯t like it, and he really didn¡¯t know what asion it could be used.
After a whole day¡¯s hard thinking, Wen Jin eventually stuffed it over to Dewitt, demanding that thetter write a note every day.
On the first day of implementation, Wen Jin forgot about it in his depression.
He ate some snacks absently, changed some ice balls on his hands and yed with them. Atst, it seemed that he suddenly thought of something, jumped out of bed and rushed out in a hurry.
¡°YingJun? Where are you going?¡± The rtionship between the canteen aunt and Wen Jin was the best. Seeing the little fox rushing out, the enthusiastic aunt casually asked, ¡°Run slowly, don¡¯t fall!¡±
¡°Going out to y -!¡± Wen Jin turned around and threw a morous eye at the aunt. He remembered that when he hade to the before, Cassey had bragged about something that was so interesting that he loved to go whenever he had nothing to do.
Cassey also said that because of the widespread destion of the frontier, they did not seem to have a ce on either before, and specifically described what it was like to die of immortality.
An hourter, Wen Jin, who was lost, walked into a pub expectantly, and at a nce, saw Cassey with a beautiful woman in the corner with one hand in his hand.
Squinting at Cassey, sniffing hard, the fox¡¯s eyes lit up.
Alcohol!
Chapter 102 - Address.
Chapter 102: Address.
Tranted by Addis of Exiled Rebels Scations
Cassey felt that he had a very tough year.
Originally, he had a goodmand of the frontier and had nothing to do with drinking, fighting, and living a very good life. The outbreak of the Zerg war, although not very good, but for Cassey, it can be said to be a gift, he loves fighting, blood was in his bones, fighting could make himfortable.
However, this kind offort had never appeared since Dewitt and Eve were poisoned by Zergs. In Cassey¡¯s eyes, the days when a man had to deal with the House and do all his civilian work were a bitter, bitter history; a victim¡¯s life of darkness and pain.
So when he foresaw that after the end of this war, he seemed to have another month or so to return to this kind of life, let alone feel sad. This evening Marshal gathered several other generals and some heads of the army to meet. Cassey was in charge of external defense, but every time he thought about his one-month work schedule, he felt very nervous.
On temporary leave, the work was handed over to Lieutenant General A, and Cassey came to such a pub. Cassey had also been stationed in the border area. He knew more about the frontiers than the capital stars. Besides, the speed of change of the frontiers was never as fast as that of the capital stars. So he knew where the red light area was, and even who the owners were.
Following the memory, he found his favorite family. When he came to the door, Cassey handily solved a man who was sneaking around and returned the stolen things from thetter to the original owner, but suddenly found that the original owner seemed to be a cold beauty.
The beauty had a hot figure,rge breasts, small waist, slender legs, and cool eyes. When she said thank you, she seemed to be spraying ice bast on the outside, but the ice basts sprayed all over Cassey¡¯s heart.
So Cassey, with the most expensive wine in the bar, opened the screen, and turned a blind eye to the other little beauties who came up.
Gao LengMei also sat there and looked at him. Although her eyes were still racing against the ice, she licked the soft lips in the direction of Cassey. After such a move, Cassey felt instantly that he could be killed by the ice dregs on the spot.
The girl beside him at that time wanted to pat his thigh, but before the thigh could be patted down, he suddenly felt the sofa sinking beside him, and at the same time several screams were heard.
¡°This gentleman¡ª¡°
With the crisp voice, Cassey had a bad feeling. As soon as he looked back, he saw that the wine he had bought after cutting out his kidney was being held in his hand and muttering to the bottle.
Cassey was so angry that he reached out and grabbed the fellow who hade to sit next to him and looked at him in the dark. ¡°Why? Dare to drink Lao Tzu¡¯s wine casually, are you so brave?¡±
The stolen man just nced at him and ignored his protestpletely. Instead, he took the bottle in his hand, put his head down and continued to mumble and mumble.
¡°You fucking -¡± in the dark environment can not see that person¡¯s appearance, and he was almost drunk, not in the mood to see each other¡¯s appearance. He stared at his opponent¡¯s self-conscious actions. His eyes were straight, and the cool beauty was still behind him. Cassey felt that the most important thing he needed to do at this time was to wave his hand boldly, let peoplee up with another bottle and toss his screen more beautifully, but he had two kidneys in all. He couldn¡¯t do it.
Moreover, Cassey felt a little jealous as he watched the man drink happily. He knew that he has no quality, and he liked to be bored when he drinks. However, in the face of such a precious wine, he should always have a little awe in mind. One should respect the price and the kidney that was paid.
At the thought of the cold beauty watching behind, Cassey was embarrassed to attack directly, and did not know how not to swear at people with dirty words. He sat in his seat with a blush on his face and did not slow down for a long time.
¡°A mouthful of stuffy!¡±
¡°Stuffy -!¡±
The people around him were crying for the name of wine. Only Cassey secretly took the sentence in his heart and smothered his kidneys! Cassey listened to the people around himining about the generosity of the stolen drinker, carefully turned his head and looked in the direction of the beautiful woman, only to see a slight smile in her eyes.
Cassey¡¯s heart felt smothered when he was mocked. The next second, the crowd shook in front of him, and the cold beauty disappeared. Cassey was stunned. He stood up and looked around. No one was found.
At that moment, the fire started from the heart. Cassey pushed all the cups to the stolen fellow beside him. His eyes stared at him, and when he raised his hand, he was about to p it hard on the head, and then he gave it a sudden and violent blow.
Time stood still at that moment, saving Cassey¡¯s life.
He looked at the tall bundled ck hair for a while. ¡°Wen... YingJun?¡±
Like robbing him of his chicken legs, the fox took off the bottle at the bottom, turned his head and squeezed his eyes with tears from the wine.
The beauty was gone, his kidneys were gone, and beside him sat a half-drunk fox. Cassey was twenty-eight this year, but he seemed to have seen the end of his life, a little grievance.
An empty wine bottle was heavily pressed on the table in front of him. Wen Jin¡¯s eyes were warmly narrowed and his whole body was full of alcohol. ¡°Wine, good to drink!¡±
Could a bottle of hundreds of thousands of interster coins taste bad?
Cassey looked at the empty bottle with bitter tears and looked around at the circle at a high speed. He was horrified not to find the Marshal. Then he looked at the fox, who was so intoxicated that it was so tempting that the index soared. Suddenly, the first two were big. He shivered and asked, ¡°You, you¡¯re here alone?¡±
¡°I still want to drink.¡± Wen Jin watched him blink and twist the bottle.
You can quickly let me go. Cassey showed a bitter face and pushed the fox aside across the pillow on the seat. ¡°Why did youe to such a ce alone?¡±
¡°Didn¡¯t you say it was fun?¡± Wen Jin held the pillow and belched.
Cassey was stunned when he thought of the picture he was boasting about one day. He couldn¡¯t bear to look straight at it. He wiped his face and was about to speak when he heard Wen Jin at the other end proudly urging, ¡°Wine, still, more!¡±
¡°Not affordable.¡± Cassey gritted his teeth and pressed in a low voice. He picked up the terminal and was ready to send a message to the Marshal.
But Cassey forgot that he didn¡¯t have a box to see the beauty. Now there were more people around him and more people to see Wen Jin. The light in the bar made Wen Jin¡¯s already delicate face blurred and more beautiful, and this information was rtively backward, the so-called Wen YingJun, who had be red on the Inte, was even less known.
So just as Cassey was sending a message to Dewitt, someone had thrown an olive branch at Wen Jin, ¡°Baby, I have it.¡± Someone at the next table cried obscurely, ¡°I¡¯ve got plenty here, you can drink as much as you want. Come on -¡°
¡°Shut up, damn it, and fuck off.¡± Cassey smashed hundreds of thousands of empty bottles over there.
At this time, Wen Jin didn¡¯t know what to do. In other words, Cassey would have to yell for a while. But now he was thinking about the beautiful woman before him. After a while, he looked at the ce where the beautiful woman was sitting and a shadow grew under Cassey¡¯s heart.
He stared at the shadow, only to feel that his heart was about to be hooked up, and then looked at the sleeping fox, his heart crossed.
He had seen Wen Jin¡¯s strength and knew he was more powerful than he was. There was no point in arguing with a drunk who could crush him to paste in his sleep. The entangled Cassey said 10,000 words of sorry in his heart and put his positioning terminal on Wen Jin¡¯s hand.
Marshal has just told him that he would be there soon. The normal time from the base to the pub was about ten minutes. The marshal¡¯s speed could be elerated to about three minutes by the introduction of drunken fox.
Just three minutes!
Cassey bowed to Wen Jin with both hands, gave a bunch of money to a little girl next to him, asked her to help him look after him, and then turned around and ran away.
Dewitt went to the pub in war armor.
As soon as Cassey told him that Wen Jin was drunk, Dewitt was at a loss. He remembered how Wen Jin was in a bad mood before the meeting. The little fox had never drunk in front of him, and Dewitt did not know how much Wen Jin was drinking, but in any case, it was a very bad sign for Dewitt that Wen Jin avoided going out to drink alone.
By the time Dewitt arrived at his destination quickly, the bad signal came true. In the pub, Wen Jin was leaning askew and burying himself into the sofa, beside which stood a middle-aged man.
The man pushed aside the little girl trying to stop him with one hand and grabbed Wen Jin¡¯s shoulder. The little girl was pushed to the ground, anxious to shout. Two dark shadows shed before her eyes. Wen Jin frowned and pulled the man¡¯s cor unhappily. When she was about to hit him with a punch, someone was faster than him.
In the corner of the dining room, there was a scream that tore out hearts and lungs. The little girl stared at the two people in front of her.
¡°Where¡¯s Cassey?¡± Dewitt took Wen Jin¡¯s wrist with one hand and touched his forehead.
¡°Well, then...that gentleman is him!¡± The little girl always felt that the person who came in a hurry looked familiar, and for a while and a half she could see a little because of the light frame in the pub. ¡°He told me to look after the gentleman and said someone would pick him upter, is that you?¡±
The little girl was not very old. It seemed that the staff here did not know where Cassey was.
Dewitt had a hunch and looked at the little girl with a little guard on her face. ¡°It¡¯s me, thank you.¡±
The little girl looked at Dewitt, still feeling that his face seemed familiar. By the time she responded, Dewitt had ced an electronic business card with her. ¡°Thank you. Next time, if you need any help, you can take this to the base to find me.¡±
Looking at the little girl stunned to ept the business card, eyes and mouth gradually be bigger, a face showing that she could not believe it.
Dewitt stopped talking and bowed his head to touch the fox¡¯s face. It seemed to be the familiar temperature, Wen Jin¡¯s whole fox had be clever down, as if he had really fallen asleep,pletely unlike before when he was so violent.
¡°Dewitt.¡± Just as Dewitt reached out to take the man into his arms, he suddenly heard a murmur from the man in his arms.
¡°Yes.¡± Holding the person in his arms, he was careful not to let Wen Jin bump into the foot of the table next to him.
¡°I love you so much.¡± The man in his arms said vaguely, reaching out to pinch Dewitt¡¯s face. ¡°Otherwise, I would have gone long ago.¡±
¡°... Hmm.¡± Never had Wen Jin been so straightforward, and Dewitt paused and looked at him tenderly. He let hi9m pinch, until the other side pinched enough, then bowed his head to kiss him, the noisy atmosphere of the pub seemed topletely surround the two people.
Wen Jin looked up at the man, reached out and touched the raised eyebrow of the other party. A pair of ck eyes were flooded with water. It was full of love never naked when awake. That kind of love deeply stimted Dewitt. His stimted expression was extremely intuitive, and his whole body was now in the lower part of the body, and the person in his arms was obviously aware of it, showing a sly smile.
That evening, Dewitt almost forgot how to resist the desire to bring Wen Jin back to the aircraft armour, and could not wait to return to the base. He wanted Wen Jin on the spot.
The drunk fox twisted less and took more initiative than he did when he was awake. When he shouted, Dewitt felt like he could die on him.
Several strawberries were put on his human body, and dozens of paw prints were scratched on his back. Dewitt, holding the fox¡¯s tail, gave everything to Wen Jin.
In the final climax, Dewitt embraced the fox¡¯s warmth, kissed him lovingly again and again, and put his hand around the fox as if he had surrounded the whole world.
The next day Wen Jin woke up in Dewitt¡¯s arms.
Sore all over, voice hoarse, warmly stunned with two pointed ears to see Dewitt. He just wanted to ask what the other party didst night, only to have the man bow his head to kiss him. A pair of blue eyes stared at him as if he could swallow him whole, ¡°I love you.¡±
Dewitt looked into Wen Jin¡¯s eyes, spread out his mindpletely when the other party was fully awake, and watched Wen Jin¡¯s pointed ears turn red. He did not urge the little fox to say these three words.
The fox, whose memory had been lost the night before, was confused and embarrassed to think whether to give back the three words to his ¡°tail¡± or not, but he saw the other person touch his head tenderly.
¡°Let¡¯s get married,¡± Dewitt said slowly, bowing his head and kissing Wen Jin¡¯s fingers.
Chapter 103 - Wedding
Chapter 103: Wedding
Tranted by Addis of Exiled Rebels Scations
Early in the morning, there was a blog movement that shocked all Assyria.
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The picture was a picture of Wen Jin, who had just woken up dimly, bending his eyes andughing at him.
[Goodness me, is this a public confession? Or an announcement to get married? Which one?!]
[I can let Marshal send out these four words, feeling that even the meaning of marriage is beyond the meaning of the wilderness of the world! QAQ!]
[Laugh and cry, Marshal is really straight man ah. Filters do not give us a big baby, it is also handsome face too, otherwise who can carry this kind of shooting aha ha ha!]
[But it¡¯s really warm to watch. When you get up in the morning, you can see the fox¡¯s beautiful smile. Marshal knocks on happiness. When JunJun wakes up, it¡¯s true love for the Marshal to see augh like that. It seems that their eyes can shine. It¡¯s too warm and too loving. He must be good!]
[Whoop! Marshal has been here for ten years. I used to get tired of thinking that Marshal would get married one day. I felt nobody could match him. But now, it¡¯s really good to whine! There is an old mother¡¯s feeling, ah, I hope Marshal¡¯s private life can be enlightened, not to face the same sky as before, let alone his fierce little fox! Laughter to coax the wife!]
[Yes, yes, the marshal has always been fierce! Don¡¯t be a fierce fox. QAQ Should be more careful to foxes! It pains me to think that the fox will droop his ears when he is scolded by the Marshal!]
[Ironblooded Marshal can be used on the battlefield. When you go home, remember not to be vicious! Be careful + 1! Marshal¡¯s Fox is so cute. If you¡¯re fierce, I¡¯ll have to steal him!]
...
At the same time, Dewitt responded to a few frantic messages, with things such as [Marriage], [End of Next Month], [No Fear], [Love Him] and so on, which led to another wave of upsurge in the message army and endless blessings. By the time Wen Jin regained consciousness from his recovery, there were tens of millions of responses under Dewitt¡¯s dynamic.
Wen Jin, leaning back against Dewitt, brushed a row of tall buildings and moved his ears with a smile. ¡°Professor Lin also forwarded it.¡±
¡°More than that.¡± Dewitt kissed his ears and set up a forwarding interface for him.
[Professor Lin, Academy of Sciences: Blessing, towards new life [love].]
[Lieutenant General Eve: Ah ah ah ah marshal is so happy! Not close contact can not fully understand the loveliness of the little fox, every time he appears, I would like to contribute a year¡¯s chicken legs! I want to give everything, blessings, Marshal dare youe to my house! Chicken legs are ready!]
[Margaret Bertram: @Jote Bertram]
¡°Jote?¡± Wen Jin blinked at Mrs. Margaret¡¯sment. The name was gray. There should be no user on her blog. Was it the wrong name?
¡°My father.¡± Dewitt touched his head.
¡°Oh...¡± Wen Jin blinked his eyes, raised his head, bit Dewitt¡¯s hand touching his face, and thennded on his own trumpet, directly forwarding Mrs. Margaret¡¯s development, thinking, ¡°We¡¯re not married yet. What are you and me here?¡±
[Wen YingJun: Wake up, family photo, I heard my fiance is super fierce? [squint] ugh]]
Around Wen Jin, the message was forwarded directly to Mrs. Margaret, so thetter responded the fastest.
[Margaret Bertram: He dares not [smile].]
Next was [Dewitt¡¯s: I don¡¯t dare [be careful].]
[Eve: Sneak a finger into the photo.]
[Big Fat Pig: If you eat enough dog food and stuff your paws in the group photo, you must be happy!]
[Cute: Put a cute one in the picture. Assyrians will not forget how you protect us. See Count Chott¡¯s name and tears. Wish the hero happiness forever!]
[Meimei: The beasts have all arrived on Medal yesterday. My little beast finally chose to stay with me, but I customized a shuttle ticket for him to y in Medal every month. Although I can¡¯t go, I hope he and his colleagues have a good time. Thank you for everything you have done for Assyria. Good luck.~]
At the end of the second month when Dewitt¡¯s blog became public, his wedding to Wen Jin took ce on Capital Star. The size of the wedding was not veryrge, so they held it at Bertram Manor.
Wen Jin paid great attention to this wedding, so he did not use the alias Wen YingJun in the wedding, but he did not want his real name to be widely known, so the guests went through a very careful screening, and the robots who followed him were carefully set up to stop filming Wen Jin¡¯s real name.
Nevertheless, although not many people came, the day at Bertram Manor was still very lively.
¡°Madam, Miss Eve asked if you needed any help.¡± The old housekeeper, dressed in an old red suit, looked at Mrs. Margaret in the room with a grin.
Because of Wen Jin¡¯s request, there was very little external engagement for people at this wedding. Photography was done mechanically, and the venue rted to Wen Jin¡¯s name was done by the old housekeeper and Eve, the makeup artist at the scene. Eve volunteered directly. However, one nose of the married couple was extremely sensitive to dust, and an extremely straight man could not stand dust.
Eve looked at the hopeless two and had to sneak her idea into Mrs. Margaret.
¡°No.¡± Mrs. Margaret frowned, pulled some ck autumn seeds out of the water and dried them gently with the silk scarf beside her.
The movements of her hands were gentle and the expressions on her faces was violent.
The old housekeeper looked at the basins of water withbels on the table and smiled. ¡°Madame has been meticulous for almost a month. In these two days, it will probably germinate.¡±
¡°Who knows.¡± Mrs. Margaret put the ckcquer seeds into the soil she had spent half an hour in the morning, covered it carefully, and looked at the little paper next to her with disgust.
The ugly note was also copied several times by Mrs. Margaret.
Knowing that she was going to change clothes, the old housekeeper bowed slightly and was about to leave, Yu Guang glimpsed the corner of the room. ¡°Madam is wearing purple today?¡±
In the corner of the room, there was a gorgeous dark purple gorgeous dress hanging.
Mrs. Margaret gave him a sidelong look.
The old housekeeper gave a nod and quicklyughed out of the room. In the room, Mrs. Margaret stared at the dark purple, gorgeous andplicated dress for a while, her eyelids drooping slightly.
¡°Professor Lin is here too?¡± Wen Jin sat in his room and looked out of the window curiously. ¡°Hasn¡¯t he been very busytely?¡±
¡°Thest process of the antidote is over.¡± Eve looked at Wen Jin with a smile. ¡°And Professor Lin wille even if it doesn¡¯t end.¡±
¡°I saw Chen Xiong.¡± Wen Jin tilted his head and waved out. ¡°Can¡¯t they see me?¡±
¡°One-way ss, really invisible.¡± Eve said, pulling out a tie from the table and pausing. ¡°Marshal asked you before if you wanted to wear your costume. Are you sure you don¡¯t want it?¡±
Wen Jin took his bow tie and tied it up on his neck in disorder. ¡°No, when we get back to Honghuang, we¡¯ll have another one. He¡¯ll wear the same clothes with me then.¡±
Eve looked at him with her head held up, and a trace of envy appeared in her eyes. ¡°It must be very lively there, too?¡±
¡°Yes,¡± Wen Jin squinted and smiled. He had few friends in Honghuang. In fact, it would not be more lively than here. However, ¡°Heaven and earth are lessons, mountains and rivers are good examples.¡±
As long as the other side was Dewitt, the rest was not important.
¡°May I go out?¡± Wen Jin tied his tie and looked expectantly at Eve.
¡°Well...¡± Eve¡¯s expression was somewhat perplexed. ¡°Actually, we¡¯ll have to wait another hour as required.¡±
Wen Jin immediately showed disappointment.
For a moment, Eve felt as if she had done something cruel.
¡°Wen Jin is out?¡± There was a noise of table tennis outside, and Dewitt in the room looked out of the window.
¡°Should be.¡± Hearing the familiar noise, Archie nodded.
Through the one-way ss, he saw Wen Jin, who rushed out to greet Professor Lin, and a smile came from the corner of Dewitt¡¯s lip. ¡°Hasn¡¯t Cassey arrived?¡±
In other words, since the day of the pub, Cassey¡¯s entire life has been haunted, taking more leave than his entire military careerbined.
¡°I¡¯m sure he¡¯ll be here today -¡± Before Archie had finished speaking, Wen Jin ran to their room and began to pat the window and shout.
¡°I¡¯vee out, why hasn¡¯t hee out yet?¡± Wen Jin stared at the room with his eyebrows raised. ¡°Does the little daughter-inw take longer to prepare?¡±
Chen Xiong, who was ready to let Wen Jin leave, burst intoughter. The camera just captured the scene and the Star Net began tough.
[Marshal is the little daughter-inw!]
[It takes a long time to prepare for his daughter-inw, and Marshal may still be shy.]
[Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!]
Wen Jin looked at the one-way ss, with an expression that was sad, ready to give Dewitt a little more time to prepare, but at this time, the door was opened, Dewitt, in a dark dress, stood inside, with a gentle look in his eyes.
[Yo-!]
[Come out!]
[Marshal¡¯s out!]
[Mrs. Margaret¡¯s out, too!]
With repeated calls, Mrs. Margaret also stepped out of her house at Bertram Manor.
A dark purple dress set it off nobly and beautifully. Wen Jin blinked his eyes in the distance and looked at Dewitt. The hands of the two men were closely intertwined.
The original roadmap of the wedding banquet was thoroughly revised under the advent of the host, and Mrs. Margaret, who had just stepped out of her house, seemed to have some nervousness in her stiff expression. From a distance, she saw two young peopleing towards her and paused. Soon, she understood what they meant.
When the sun came into the hall of Bertram, Mrs. Margaret raised her lips in an almost imperceptible arc, lifted her one hand slightly, and made a virtual arm-in-hand move.
Desperately, with a bunch of delicious chicken legs for small snacks, Cassey rushed to Bertram Manor, just to witness the scene. Around them were theughter and congrattions of the guests, and behind them were the cameras that recorded the scene. The two neers who opened the new curtain tightly grasped each other.
The distant sunshine paved the way for their tomorrow and covered their feet with gold.
One step at a time, one step at a time.
The author has something to say: ¡°Heaven and earth are lessons for reference, mountains and rivers for evidence¡±es from the sincere heart of Jian San.
Take the sun and the moon as the alliance, Zhaotiandi as the lesson, Xiaoshan River as the evidence, and worship ghosts and gods as the basis.
From then on, the mountains never obstruct their aspirations, the rivers never stop their journey, the passage of time does not destroy their meaning, the wind and frost do not hide their feelings.
Even though the road ahead is full of thorns and thorns, it will be calm and fearless to follow with the sword.~
Chapter 104 - Extra 1 – New Year’s Eve (I)
Chapter 104: Extra 1 ¨C New Year¡¯s Eve (I)
Tranted by Addis of Exiled Rebels Scations
Wen Jin and Dewitt¡¯s honeymoon was very smooth and rich. Although it was decided by the mood of the fox, they would find every delicious in Assyria and go there. Even Wen Jin¡¯s figure couldn¡¯t hold up a few kilograms of fat in such a fierce and in-depth way. ording to his own view, it was impossible for the shape to hold down those kilograms of meat. He had to show that he was happy to eat by being fat.
Dewitt solemnly expressed his approval and then spent the whole day concentrating on a fat patch on his warm stomach. Oil wiping technology had to be perfected in a day. Wen Jin¡¯s face was still very thin outside, and he firmly refused Dewitt touching his belly in the street.
However, after several fruitless resistances, Wen Jin could only be a milky fox. He thought it would be a way to escape someone¡¯s oiling hands, but when Wen Jin¡¯s belly, which was full of fur, fell into Dewitt¡¯s hands...
¡°Don¡¯t touch it.¡± At the corner of a noisy street on a, a fat fox was trying to break away from a big hand with a bulging belly, struggling and looking painfully at the flourishing soft fur underpinning his stomach, he could see the pink inside.
¡°Don¡¯t touch it!¡± Wen Jin looked at the small bare patches, like bald powder, and was so angry that he pushed the pot. ¡°If you touch my hair again, it¡¯s going to fall out!¡±
¡°Ten more minutes.¡± Dewitt looked into the distance, rubbing the fur on the fox¡¯s belly with both hands.
¡°Not for a minute!¡± Wen Jin swatted at his hand. However, Wen Jin, who was too round in stomach, had some difficulties in standing. After struggling for a while, he could only lie in Dewitt¡¯s arms and let him touch it.
Nevertheless, Dewitt¡¯s movements had always been very light, and he still feltfortable without struggling to feel them. Just when the fox was captured by the big hand unconsciously, a deep voice came, ¡°Eat less next time.¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s ears drooped behind his head, pretending not to hear, his ck eyes turned around and suddenly his head was askew.
In the busy street corner, some people are putting up lights and colors. The red electronic lights show a different vor, which is very busy. Wagging his tail warmly, it seemed that there was such a custom on Hinghuang. Every time this happened, people would eat more, the atmosphere would be lively, and people would be happy.
¡°Hup.¡± Dewitt rubbed out a belching warmth and rubbed it against his abdomen. Wen Jin turned his head and said, ¡°Is it time for the holidays?¡±
¡°Yes.¡± Dewitt also looked at the happy family with electronic lights and said, ¡°New Year¡¯s Day.¡±
Wen Jin shook his head and looked out, thinking that they seemed to have been out for two or three months. ¡°New Year¡¯s Day, are you going to spend with your family?¡±
Dewitt rubbed Wen Jin¡¯s head.
¡°You want to go home.¡± The fox leaned in his arms, squinted his eyes, and looked like he was the smartest.
¡°Yes.¡± There was no intention of concealment as Dewitt admitted it.
The big-bellied fox in his arms shook his four paws, smiled proudly at him, looked merciful, and even stood up and stroked Dewitt¡¯s chin forcibly. His voice soothed him, ¡°Just say so, I¡¯ll apany you back.¡±
Back at the hotel that night, Wen Jin crammed his snacks into the space at the fastest speed, and then booked the earliest shuttle ticket to the Capital Star. After all this, the fox sat by the bed, biting the snowke crayfish that Dewitt had just bought for him, and stared at the distance with ck eyes.
It looked like he didn¡¯t know who was more homesick.
When Dewitt hugged Wen Jin from behind, Wen Jin also fell backward with some longing in his eyes. ¡°New Year¡¯s Day, will Mom cook good food?¡±
When Mrs. Margaret was young, she cooked very delicious food. It is said that Count Jote had eaten one of her meals and hadpletely fallen in love with Mrs. Margaret. But she hadn¡¯t cooked for years.
Dewitt kissed Wen Jin. ¡°If you want to eat, she¡¯ll do it.¡±
Wen Jin¡¯s eyes were shining. He immediately reported the name of the dish, and when Dewitt crouched behind him, he rubbed it around his neck and asked like a child who had been waiting for the New Year¡¯s Day, ¡°Will there be a beautifulntern?¡±
It was no wonder that Wen Jin had not had this kind of festival for a long time. Since Master Wen Jin has also soared, he would not go out during the festival, nor look forward to the festival anymore. He would not go anywhere but sleep in the cave.
When Assyria calmed down and two people were together, Wen Jin would also talk fragmentarily about these past events with Dewitt. It was not about days and nights. It was about the mood of the fox when ites to life.
In this respect, Dewitt never urged him to talk. He intuited that it was not a topic that would make Wen Jin too happy to recall. And when he couldpile Wen Jin¡¯s past in his mind ording to what Wen Jin said, he was distressed for a long time.
¡°Yes.¡± With strong arms, Wen Jin was held in his arms. Dewitt took his hand into his heart and knew what Wen Jin wanted. ¡°Every year after that, there will be one.¡±
At almost the same time, the old housekeeper of Bertram Manor began toy all kinds of colorful lights in the manor, and then wrapped all kinds of candies and segregated snacks in red bags made of custom paper and hung them all over every corner of the manor.
¡°Mr. housekeeper, with so many candy stoppers and so many dishes, have you finished eating?¡± The young maid with a big red envelope asked excitedly.
¡°You can eat it all together.¡± The old housekeeper said, reached out and hung up another small red envelope, pped his hands. ¡°After pasting these, have a few peoplee with me to the backyard to carry out the box of candy red envelopes. In the afternoon, we will send it out and take the big red envelope. They should not bezy. It¡¯s still growing today.¡±
Looking at the Bertram Manor, which was already covered with all kinds of beautiful and bright red bags, several maids answered withughter.
In the room, Mrs. Margaret was frowning at her terminal.
It was a video call that Wen Jin and Dewitt dialed to her half an hour ago.
At that time, Mrs. Margaret had just woken up, hung up once, got up, washed and sat in her seat for a while. No response, let the housekeeper to Dewitt message, another five minutes, themunication was connected.
Wen Jin first stood on the¡¯s super-high famous scenic spot and took a circle of the for her. Then he and Dewitt went to the transportation hub in a second and told her with a smile that they wanted to have their mother¡¯s New Year¡¯s Eve dinner.
Then a long list of dishes was given.
¡°Is his full name Wen MaFanDe (troublesome*)?¡± Mrs. Margaret coolly broadcast the video calls from scratch again,ining to the housekeeper who reported to her.
The old housekeeper looked at the yback sign on Mrs. Margaret¡¯s screen, and could not tell if it was broken. ¡°Master and Master will be here in the evening. The manor has beenid out and the people you need in the kitchen are in ce, madam.¡±
¡°Good.¡± For decades, Mrs. Margaret had no doubt about the old housekeeper¡¯s ability to handle affairs.
¡°Why, Xiao Hei(little ck) hasn¡¯t sprouted yet?¡± Seeing the little seed on the table, the old housekeeper was a little stunned.
Every morning, Mrs. Margaret woke up and took care of the seeds ording to the note written by Wen Jin, and today was no exception. But this fellow did not respond, and Mrs. Margaret asionally said to the housekeeper that she doubted whether Wen Jin had copied the wrong way. The old housekeeper advised Mrs. Margaret to ask Wen Jin herself, but she turned her head and tried to push the pot to him.
For decades, the position of Butler at Bertram Manor was not in vain. The old butler skirted the pot very smoothly. As a result, Xiao Hei¡¯s care continued to be carried out in an orderly manner every day. But when it came to implementation, Mrs. Margaret was still very upset. It was even worse when asked, so she did not take over the topic of ¡°Is there anything else?¡±
¡°Ah, yes.¡± The old housekeeper thought about it, patted his head, andughed with a smile on his face. ¡°I heard that Madame will cook this year¡¯s New Year¡¯s Day. Lieutenant General Eve would argue and think about it. Professor Lin also meant that...¡±
¡°They are thick-skinned.¡± Mrs. Margaret stared at the dark autumn seeds on the table, and snorted with displeasure.
The old housekeeperughed two times, and when more people came, his ward would do more. He naturally understood that. Moreover, in previous years, most of the festivals were spent alone with her and a few maids who did not go home. The cold and ustomeddies always excluded busy things for a while.
After thinking about it, he tentatively asked, ¡°Then shall I reject them?¡±
¡°I heard Cassey gave birth?¡± Mrs. Margaret paused, not answering the housekeeper¡¯s questions directly, but looking at her sharp nails instead.
This sentence sounded a bit ambiguous, but the old housekeeper understood what she meant and nodded, ¡°Yes, I heard it was triplets.¡±
Mrs. Margaret frowned. ¡°His parents passed away a long time ago?¡±
The old housekeeper was stunned by the unexpected question and thought it over carefully. When he was about to answer it, he saw Mrs. Margaret waving, ¡°Buy more food.¡±
When the voice fell to the ground, Mrs. Margaret stopped talking and leaned back in her soft chair. She clicked on the button of video rey, from which came with a warm and cheerful voice.
The old housekeeper at that end smiled and nodded, ¡°Yes.¡±
Chapter 105 - Extra 2 – New Year’s Eve (II)
Chapter 105: Extra 2 ¨C New Year¡¯s Eve (II)
Cassey¡¯s life waspletely changed the night in the pub after the Zerg War.
That evening, when he went out after the cool beauty, he was very serious. Despite Cassey¡¯s seemingly rough character, he also wandered about in ordinary times, but since Marshal had a fox, Cassey¡¯s heart has been itching to find a wife.
Whether she was a glutton, noisy or whatever, Cassey felt it was no problem. As long as he got up every morning and went to bed at night with another person¡¯s temperature in bed, he would be happy. Every time he imagined it, he felt more reluctant to fight. Cassey, with this mentality, really wanted to find a serious target at first.
But after catching up with that cool beauty in the back alley of the bar... Cassey was taken directly to a hotel.
Yes, he was brought into a hotel by the other party. What happenedter that night made Cassey blush for a whole month. The beauty looked cool, but she was very active and generous in bed. By the time Cassery passed out, it was the dawn of the second day.
And when he woke up, the beauty was gone.
The afternoon sunshine shone on him, and Cassey looked at the ceiling in a muddy way, and then looked around at the room where there was no trace of a second person. He almost thought that all that was his dreamst night.
If it weren¡¯t for the abnormal pain in the lower half of his excessive indulgence to tell Cassey clearly that it was true, he would have doubted life for a while. Although the pain avoided Cassey¡¯s suspicion of life, it also took him to another path.
That beauty looked so good, and finally only to shoot at him before discharging, he went up so sincerely, the result was no contact, and he didn¡¯t even know her name. That night, he almost forgot how to perform very well ah.
With that in mind, Cassey spent a week in the Army Department in despair. Work during the day, and go to the pub at night to look for the other from house to house.
He thought about it and finally came to the conclusion that he still had to find the beauty to say something about. Whatever she said, they did it the next day. In case the beauty felt something about him, he wanted to ask the other person if they could be together.
However, to Cassey¡¯s disappointment, he had been searching for more than a month, not to mention seeing the figure of the beauty, he did not even see a hair on the beauty.
Finally, Wen Jin couldn¡¯t stand it, smelled the beauty, and pointed him in the direction.
As Cassey looked in the direction Wen Jin pointed, the dreamy figure was watering flowers in the garden with a big belly. Looking back at him coldly, she looked like a proud king who had invaded his territory.
Cassey was stunned.
Looking at the beauty, and look at the belly, the whole person panicked, stunned for a long time, and then look at her bulging belly, ¡°Mine?¡±
Wen Jin knew this, andter, in the spirit of his mother¡¯s family, he took Dewitt with him and led him to the garden, where he had lost his soul and was often beaten by Cassey.
At a nce, Wen Jin recognized it. ¡°Lynx.¡±
¡°Hmm?¡± Dewitt looked at him.
¡°Just like Chen Xiong.¡± With a native smell, Wen Jin looked at her with a rather difficult face. ¡°She is only fifty years old, young, but courageous.¡±
Dewitt did not respond to his fox¡¯s fifty-year-old description of adulthood and nced at Cassey next to him.
¡°It hurts to have a baby.¡± Wen Jin shrugged his shoulders. He was a male fox. He didn¡¯t know this very well. He only knew something about it. In such a thin environment as Assyria¡¯s Reiki, it was a big problem to return to the essence after childbirth. All of these were brave and courageous.
The angry Cassey looked at him. His right face was red and swollen. He had the courage to ask the beauty if she was pregnant with his child.
¡°If that¡¯s not yours. What do you do?¡± Wen Jin looked at the wound on his face and asked curiously.
¡°...¡± Cassey had been choking for a long time, and his face was a little red. Looking at the beauty below, his eyes werete and hopeless. ¡°Just be a father...¡±
Wen Jin thenughed and fell into Dewitt¡¯s arms. ¡°Why are you as foolish as you?¡± he said.
In the fox¡¯s loudughter, Dewitt and Cassey both looked heavy and thoughtful.
¡°It¡¯s yours.¡± Wen Jin, who blushed withughter and had tears in his eyes, finally said, ¡°Lynx has a very short pregnancy cycle, not as long as humans, and -¡± Wen Jin said, his eyes turned and he smiled vaguely. ¡°She likes you very much. She has your smell on her body.¡±
Cassey was stunned for five minutes, and then rushed happily into the garden for a fight. Dewitt also paused for a moment, then reached out and put Wen Jin in his arms, and sniffed the fox heavily.
The red decoration of Bertram Manor was full of color. Wen Jin, carrying Dewitt and his bags home, was going to wee the New Year with Mrs. Margaret and the old housekeeper. But as soon as he entered the hall, he was frightened by a group of people who were surrounded by a lively crowd inside.
Wen Jin paused and looked up. What caught his eye was Cassey¡¯s idiotic grin.
Really, Cassey¡¯s IQ was not very high. Since his marriage, Wen Jin always felt that his only IQ was almost gone. He had pictures of his wife and children in his wallet. His wife¡¯s childbirth would be more terrible and forced to meet people.
¡°YingJin is back.¡± Eve at the other end saw Wen Jining towards this side, blinking her eyes and warmly approaching him. At the same time, she quickly pushed a hairy little thing into Wen Jin¡¯s arms.
Wen Jin was shocked by the fluffy, soft and glutinous touch, and unconsciously loosened, so that the hairball almost fell to the ground.
¡°What?¡± Seeing that the dumpling was caught by Dewitt on one side, Wen Jin on the other side was still a little shocked and stared at the little fellow in Dewitt¡¯s hand.
It was a small yellowish-brown baby, which really implied what hair was not growing, eyes were squinting, mouth was open and chirping in Dewitt¡¯s palm. Wen Jin looked at it for a while before he realized it was Cassey¡¯s child.
Cassey¡¯s wife had said she was born here. At that time, they were still at the other end of the empire. There were videos, which were said to be abination of triplets; two boys and a girl.
¡°Ha-ha-ha-¡± Eveughed as she looked at Wen Jin. ¡°YingJun, you look like them, why are you afraid?¡±
¡°Just talk a lot about you.¡± Wen Jin stared at her. Eve¡¯s lively personality was eight points simr to Wen Jin¡¯s. When they were on the United front, the rtionship between them had alreadye to an end.
¡°Super lovely, that¡¯s little brother Lia,¡± Eve was not upset when she was red at, so she went to Wen Jin to introduce him. ¡°You touch him, he¡¯s very warm.¡±
And because he was the smallest one, with a little nutrition deficiency, he was the smallest of the three, and his smell was weak. Wen Jin wrinkled his nose and refused to move.
¡°Don¡¯t touch?¡± When Eve went away to y with the other two little lynx, Dewitt asked in a low voice. Wen Jin licked his lips and whispered, ¡°It¡¯s too small.¡± He felt that he could crush the little fellow with his outstretched hand.
Dewitt immediately understood the meaning, recalling that he had just seen a little fox when he had such an idea, hooked the corner of his lips, ¡°Then you hold him.¡±
¡°Just a little?¡± Wen Jin looked at little Lia, who was struggling in Dewitt¡¯s hand, and listened to the little fellow¡¯s painful babbling and frowning. ¡°Is he hungry?¡±
When Wen Jin said this, little Lia also grabbed Dewitt¡¯s thumb and sniffed it hard for several times. He seemed dissatisfied with the taste and twisted his head.
Dewitt raised his eyebrows.
Wen Jin paused, nced at the hot milk on a side table, reached for a bottle and came over. ¡°Drink this, right?¡±
As he spoke, he poured a little milk on Dewitt¡¯s finger, but Little Lia kept humming and hawing, and refused to stick out his tongue.
Cassey heard it in the distance and couldn¡¯t help running this way. Eve stumbled over him.
Wen Jin did not pay attention to the movement there, but felt that Lynx baby¡¯s weak cry sounded more ufortable. After listening for a long time, he could not help but reach out and dip some milk and put it in front of little Lia. The little fellow sniffed, immediately as if he had smelled something delicious in the world. He rushed up and put Wen Jin¡¯s finger in his mouth. Four short soft ws held his hand and sucked it vigorously.
When the soft touch came, Wen Jin paused, and his finger could not help touching little Lia¡¯s warm belly in this gesture. Thetter did not hide, but cooperated to expose his belly, and then looked up at Wen Jin with both eyes.
The orbits were filled by the reflection of Dewitt¡¯s ck face, because he pulled Wen Jin¡¯s finger out of Little Lia¡¯s mouth the next second, and then raced back to Cassey¡¯s hand with the bottle and the ball.
¡°Waaaah -!¡± From birth, little Lia, the most delicate and quiet, looked vaguely at Wen Jin¡¯s direction, licked his nose and brewed tears, making the first false cry in his life.
The author has something to say: ¡°Lynx¡¯s pregnancy cycle is two months.¡±
Chapter 106 - Extra 3 – Panaisan-Starlight. (The end of Uttar, unwilling to buy)
Chapter 106: Extra 3 ¨C Panaisan-Starlight. (The end of Uttar, unwilling to buy)
¡°So? Did they find it?¡± After three groups of little babies made a fuss for a while, the little head began to grow a little bit, looking very sleepy, and was carried into the room by Miss She Li.
After a while of disturbance, the rest of the people sat in the hall and began to chat. The person who asked this was Wen Jin, who asked what happened after the end of the Zerg war.
After the Zergs on the threes on the border werepletely dispersed, the work of the Military Ministry and the House of Representatives did not stop. Apart from the reconstruction and military readjustment in Assyria, they did not take Assyria lightly any more. Although this Zerg war was an overwhelming victory, it does not mean that the Zerg would never invade Assyria again. So they were searching for the Zerg¡¯s tracks in an attempt to find each other¡¯s stronghold.
Zergs would evolve, and Assyria would never be confused if they attacked again. Of course, the Uttar did not fall in the search area. It was just that the, which used tomunicate with them only a few months ago, was not moving at all.
s like Assyria and Uttar with long-range technology and civilization were surrounded by various space stations andmunication stations, as well as hubs for smalls and others. Any naval armour, or cosmic fleet, can receive the frequencies of these things far away, and then feel the existence and heat of the country. However, the reconnaissance aircraft sent by Assyria after the Zerg War arrived at the designated cosmic orientation ording to the historical records of the past, but did not perceive the life of Uttar at all.
There were no wave frequency, no signal, the traffic hub station was totally out of service, and a navigator was dispatched far away to investigate. There was nothing but dead silence. They used to have a in the past, but now it was as dead as death, throwing a stone into it, not even the ripples could be seen.
¡°That team is Shen En¡¯s, still trying to find out, but they dare not go deep.¡±
¡°The information is not clear and urate. It¡¯s right not to go deep.¡± Professor Lin rubbed his hands. ¡°But Shen En recently sent back information that several asteroids had been discovered outside Uttar, not in Uttar¡¯s domain.¡±
Wen Jin looked at him curiously.
¡°In the past, specific information has not been sent back, but it is not optimistic.¡± Dewitt pulled the hair away from Wen Jin¡¯s face and answered all Wen Jin wanted to ask.
¡°Why not be optimistic? Should it not be difficult to investigate in the past if it was not within the scope of Uttar¡¯s field?¡±
¡°If Uttar is indeed upied by the Zerg, then their sphere of influence can not bepared with the original sphere of influence of Uttar. We can only send fleets to roam around and wait for the situation to be determined beforending.¡±
¡°And,¡± said Eve, holding her head and looking deeply, ¡°I¡¯m not sure if there¡¯s anyone on it. The distance between the asteroids and Uttar is not too far. It¡¯s the ability of the Zerg... If Uttar were really upied, they would not let go of the surrounding asteroids.¡±
The way they invade the Assyrian frontier alone to deal with an asteroid is almost effortless, and it could be filled with worms. The atmosphere was silent for a moment, Wen Jin paused and was about to say something when his eyes suddenly swept to the corner of the second floor, the direction of Mrs. Margaret¡¯s room.
At this moment, thedy is standing in that direction, looking at him from afar, with a little bitterness in her eyes. ording to Wen Jin¡¯s little note, soaking seeds in turn with three different water temperatures had be something Mrs. Margaret did every morning. However, for such a long time, those ck autumn seeds had no reaction except that they were blistered and a little fatter.
Mrs. Margaret looked at Wen Jin expressionlessly.
¡°Maybe I copied it wrong.¡± Wen Jin looked at those fat seeds, and his face was a little difficult. He didn¡¯t know much about flowers and nts. All these things were copied from Master¡¯s notes.
As for whether there were any mistakes in the notes, Wen Jin really had no way to judge. And this kind of seed could blossom in at most half a month when Master raised it. Mrs. Margaret had been blooming for several months.
Was the environment different?
Wen Jin, thinking of this, was about to turn his head and tell Mrs. Margaret the truth, only to find that thetter¡¯s eyes were on the fat seeds.
The two hands were inteced. At first nce, they seem to be the mostmonly used standing posture of thedy. But if you looked carefully, you would find that the inteced hands are a little unnatural.
It looked like a mother apanying her child to see a doctor.
Wen Jin paused.
¡°Well?¡± Rejuvenated Mrs. Margaret looked at Wen Jin, frowning slightly. ¡°Wrong copy?¡±
¡°No.¡± Wen Jin shook his head and denied that there was no problem in praying for Master¡¯s notes. If there was one, it would be too bad to call it a day. Looking at Mrs. Margaret, who cared so much for such a long time, Wen Jin pointed his finger on the table and made a n. ¡°Try again for a few days. If you try a few more days, you should be able to drive it out.¡± Wen Jin said earnestly.
Mrs. Margaret opened her mouth to deny something subconsciously, but looked at Wen Jin¡¯s earnest face. She did not say anything at all. Instead, she opened the bedroom door, ¡°Go to dinner.¡±
On this day, the New Year¡¯s Eve dinner at Bertram Manor was cooked by Mrs. Margaret herself.
Wen Jin and Eve, who were all very busy at first, were arguing to help. However, when they entered the kitchen, one could not control his mouth and the other could not control her hands. Finally, Mrs. Margaret both threw them out of the kitchen.
With the development of the Star Age, ordinary cooking machinery was enough toplete. Although highly skilled artificial cooking tasted much better, it was notborious with the help of machinery. So despite therge number of people dining in Bertram that evening, Mrs. Margaret put a full table of food on the table on time before dinner.
When thest dish wasid on the table, Wen Jin rushed in from outside the hall. His movements were not great. Eve and Cassey did not find it at all, but Mrs. Margaret, standing beside the main seat, looked in his direction.
¡°What¡¯s wrong?¡± Dewitt felt that his breathing rate was not right and frowned and asked, ¡°Didn¡¯t you go to the bathroom?¡±
¡°Yes, I¡¯ve been there.¡± Wen Jin stopped, rubbed his cool hand and smiled. ¡°Go out and get some sugar.¡±
Dewitt looked at Wen Jin, paused for a moment, held his cold hand in his palm and warmed up. ¡°Eat.¡±
Wen Jinughed, ¡°Yes.¡±
Midway through the meal, Mrs. Margaret left the room. While the rest of the young people were busy, Wen Jin looked in the direction of his mother-inw¡¯s room.
While the lively New Year¡¯s Eve dinner was going on, a young boy with red eyes and sharp ears was standing on the edge of Uttar, a small. He looked at the distance, for a long time, stretched out his hand and pulled the man who was hurrying to pack things next to him. ¡°Dad, is there anything over there?¡±
¡°What is it?¡± The middle-aged man who was called father was shocked. He raised his head and looked in the direction of the teenager¡¯s finger. He stared at the teenager for half a day. He stretched out his hand and patted the teenager¡¯s head heavily. ¡°Don¡¯t talk nonsense. If you have time to think about it, you might as welle and help. After a while, the patriarch would have to leave!¡±
The teenager covered his beaten head, red at the middle-aged man reluctantly, and then looked at the direction he had just pointed to. Squinting eyes, it seems that there is a sh of light.
Uttar people were very keen on the perception of wave frequency, the young boy tried to look at the shing light, for a long time, it seems to think of something, excitedly jumped on the middle-aged man, ¡°Dad, Dad, there must be something there, I, I can feel it! Will it be my brother who ising to pick us up? Will it be ¨C ¡°
There was a snap. The red palm print fell on the teenager¡¯s face. The middle-aged man¡¯s face is iron-blue, a thin face almost concave, a pair of gray eyes, to be very hard, very hard, can barely see a trace of red.
The man stared at the red-eyed teenager for a long time before sighing, ¡°Don¡¯t think any more.¡±
The teenager lifted his lips, sucked his nose, sat on a stone, and bowed his head in some grievance. For a long time, the middle-aged man who had been packed up pulled and rushed to a spacecraft armour. His eyes were absolutely pure, and he got the priority of boarding the armor. He stood on the high armor and looked at thest line of the line, crowded by the crowd. His father, in the light of his eyes, showed a trace of sadness.
For a long time, his eyes shed and he pedaled into the armor and pulled out a small chip.
Late in the night of the Assyrian calendar in 1293, hummingbirdsnded on the edge of the tiny Uttar star afterplex surveys. After a simple exploration, the researchers told Shen En that there had been traces of human existence on the.
But not much, which means not long ago.
Shen En looked at the tiny chip in his hand and answered, ¡°Hello, we are the only small tribal group of the Uttar.¡±
Shen En looked up at the distant universe, floating in front of a slightly naive Uttar script.
¡°In the year 3339 of Uttar, we had to leave our homnd as it was upied by Zerg to find a new home. There¡¯s a long way to go. I hope everything¡¯s all right with Karst. Don¡¯t go home.¡±
Chapter 107 - Extra 4 – New Year’s Eve (III
Chapter 107: Extra 4 ¨C New Year¡¯s Eve (III)
A whole table of food was eaten clean, and everyone had a big belly. Wen Jin was still struggling with the biggest te of frozen shrimp in the middle of the table. It was fresh shrimppletely frozen in ice. Mrs. Margaret did not put too much seasoning or cook too much, but it tasted delicious.
The head and body of the shrimp were gathered together, and a straight line had been cut in the middle of the shrimp shell. Along this line, the shrimp shell was peeled off. The shrimp meat inside was chewy and full of peculiar fragrance. It spreads on the tip of the tongue, causing people to peel the second and the third.
¡°It¡¯s delicious.¡± After eating another shrimp, Wen Jin¡¯s cheeks were bulging. He looked at the side to Dewitt, and looked at only one shrimp left on the te with a greedy face.
Eve was also staring at the shrimp. Two people¡¯s eyes collided with each other across the shrimp. Dewitt¡¯s eyes were raised properly. Eve shrank her neck for a moment and did not move.
¡°Can we eat it tomorrow?¡± Wen Jin grabbed thest shrimp and looked at Dewitt.
Feeding the soft meat from the shrimp to Wen Jin, and Dewitt responded, ¡°Yes.¡±
The fox¡¯s cheer came from the hall in an instant.
¡°Wen Jin.¡± Eve was still a little reluctant, since she knew Mrs. Margaret seldom cooked. With the rtionship between Wen Jin and Dewitt, he could eat many times in the future, but she was different. If not for the New Year¡¯s Eve dinner, it might be thest shrimp made by Mrs. Margaret she could have in a few years. Eve, who was very unwilling, did not even call Wen YingJun.
¡°What?¡± Wen Jin looked at her, biting seashells.
Professor Lin drank a little wine and had been brought back by Chen Xiong. At this moment, there were only a few young people left in the hall.
¡°I hear you¡¯re going to Medal in two months?¡± Eve watched the shrimp meat Wen Jin had eaten, swallowed saliva, and swallowed the topic of fresh shrimp painfully.
Medal was the that the beasts had bought to be eventually separated from Assyria. Since the end of the Zerg War, all those who were unwilling to stay in Assyria and their cubs had sessfullypleted the transition.
Almost overnight, the Assyrian beast disappeared. There were also a variety of unustomedments on Star Net.
¡°Yes.¡± Wen Jin nodded.
Medal did not allow any race to enter, even those with contract beasts were not allowed, and the only exception was Dewitt. This was the decision of Tiger King. But even with Dewitt, there was a prerequisite for entering Medal ¨C he must be apanied by Wen Jin.
¡°You can¡¯t go.¡± Wen Jin thought about the rules and regtions and said, ¡°Do you want me to take Mary?¡±
As a full of beasts, Medal¡¯s atmosphere was quite different from that of Assyria. Although in the early days of its construction, Dewitt thought of giving away some living instruments in his private name, but Tiger King refused him.
¡°Well...¡± Eve turned her eyes. What she wanted to say wasn¡¯t this. ¡°I heard you used to want to study the legendary priest¡¯s former battles from Honghuang?¡±
Wen Jin, eating a warm cracker for a while, eyes stared at her, ¡°Who said that? I just went to see the eyes, I do not need to study other people.¡±
Dewitt obeyed him, feeling that Wen Jin¡¯s face was too cute to be filled with grazing cheeks. He reached out and pinched his face gently.
¡°Oh.¡± There are two happy couples around. Eve, who was eating dog food every day until she explodes, had developed a shielding ability. ¡°When do you think you can study it?¡±
Wen Jin looked at Eve¡¯s teasing eyes and snorted, ¡°I don¡¯t know.¡±
He had a long life, and Dewitt could apany him for a long time, and he had been here for such a long time. Although Wen Jin still misses Honghuang, he was not as urgent to leave as he was when he first arrived.
Although there was his favorite thing, but unconsciously, there were also things that Wen Jin attached equal importance to.
¡°Can I go and y if you can go back and forth?¡± Eve said, looking at Wen Jin expectantly.
In the Zerg war, Wen Jin¡¯s existence was very important, and his magic, tactics, and all kinds of fantastic ideas had attracted Eve¡¯s attention very early, and she often pulls Wen Jin to tell her about the beasts there.
Coupled with her love for Mary, Eve had a full vision of this legendary idealnd of the Qi beasts.
Wen Jin was a little embarrassed by her magnanimous yearning and expectation. His face was feverish, he bowed her head and ate nothing. For a long time, he gave a vague huh.
Dewitt, beside him, could not help but bow his head and kiss the fox on his cheek.
Late at night, the old housekeeper and Dewitt were the only ones left.
When Eve was taken away, the old housekeeper looked up at the manor as if it still had a festive atmosphere and said with a faint smile, ¡°Young Master is really a magic man.¡±
The thought of that little fellow who alwaysughed at him seemed to bring endless warmth, and the corners of Dewitt¡¯s lips rose a little radian, ¡°Yes.¡±
They stood in the manor for a meeting, and when they returned to the lobby, Dewitt went to the bathroom, only to find that it was empty and Wen Jin was not there.
He frowned at the thought of Wen Jin running back to the hall after waving Cassey off. He walked quickly back to the room. He was not in the projection room specially designed for Wen Jin. The fox usually liked to steal food in the kitchen and storage room, but he was not there.
Dewitt stood in the hall, squinting.
Mrs. Margaret¡¯s daily schedule was extremely stable. No matter what happened, she would get up and go to bed at the same time. Even on New Year¡¯s Eve like this, when the young people were bustling downstairs, Mrs. Margaret still fell asleep on time.
Today, however, she slept exceptionally well.
At this time, Wen Jin was lying on Mrs. Margaret¡¯s window, forcibly sitting half of his body at the edge of the window, one face close to the window. It was very cold in Assyria this season. If it weren¡¯t for the wrong etiquette to enter directly, Wen Jin would have rushed in early.
Warmth magic had been used, but it was not enough. He shivered coldly, Wen Jin pondered for a while, and then focused all her attention on the fat seeds that Mrs. Margaret had ced on the windowsill.
The little seeds were ced by Mrs. Margaret at the window every day to bathe in the sunshine in time. Wen Jin stared at the fat seeds for a moment, and then fed them reiki.
They begun to sprout quickly.
Wen Jin looked at the neatlyid paper next to him. The paper he had written was a bit old. Wen Jin looked at the direction of Mrs. Margaret¡¯s bed. For a long time, the seeds moved slightly as if they had sensed what he thought.
By the time Wen Jin had finished fed them reiki, half of his body sitting on the edge of the window was stiff. Reiki could be transferred too much at one time. Such a small seed, although very fat, but in case it can not support him, it was not good.
Wen Jin thought so, moved slightly and prepared to move his body. However, after sitting at the edge of the window for so long, his body was still stiff and his hands and feet were extremely inflexible when he moved. Wen Jin swayed unconsciously and instinctively wanted to stop in the air.
One hand caught him. Looking up at Dewitt¡¯s face, Wen Jin instantly rxed, and his entire weight went into Dewitt¡¯s arms. Thetter pulled the railing outside the window sill on the other side with one hand, looked at the fox in his arms, and there were obviously more tender seeds in the room, rubbed his head.
¡°How many times?¡± Dewitt held Wen Jin in his arms andnded onto the balcony on the other side with one hand.
¡°The second time. The first time was after we ate. I think it should be more often, it should grow faster.¡± Wen Jin leaned in Dewitt¡¯s arms and said somewhat gloomily, ¡°me me. I¡¯ve forgotten about it before.¡±
In fact, after copying that method, Wen Jin had some doubts about whether Mrs. Margaret would really take this seed seriously. After all, the process was soplicated that he felt tired when he saw it, not to mention Mrs. Margaret. The other party did not seem to belong to the very patient group, nor was it likely that his master was the kind of person who liked to study ornamental flowers and nts.
So, when Mrs. Margaret took him into the room with implicit fears and he saw the fat seeds, Wen Jin was still surprised.
Dewitt kissed him. ¡°Will you be very tired?¡±
¡°No.¡± Wen Jin shook his head, he had only exhausted a little Reiki. Moreover, the seed was a living thing. While importing Reiki, it also needed to bring in the spirit belonging to him in order to be truly effective.
¡°Can¡¯t use...¡± Dewitt remembered that Wen Jin was a spontaneous fmagic, but in the middle of it, instead of continuing to ask, he lowered his head and kissed Wen Jin¡¯s head. ¡°Next time, I¡¯ll apany you.¡±
Wen Jin buried his face in Dewitt¡¯s chest, rubbed his hands on him and responded.
In this way, they didn¡¯t know how many days and nights passed, and how many times the Marshal and his husband spent lying on the windowsill.
One day, when Mrs. Margaret woke up, she had a little white hair mass on her pillow and it was staring at her with big ck eyes.
Chapter 108 - Extra 5 – Leaflets.
Chapter 108: Extra 5 ¨C Leaflets.
Wen Jin was a fox, Dewitt said Mrs. Margaret epted it with great ease.
Dewitt was a little surprised at first. He was afraid that Mrs. Margaret¡¯s instinctive attitude would cause Wen Jin¡¯s difort when she heard the fact, so he chose to speak to her in private. Fortunately, in Mrs. Margaret¡¯s view, Dewitt¡¯s passion for things or people, as long as it had nothing to do with war, was okay.
Mrs. Margaret did not care at all about the issues of future generations that other people had always cared about since their marriage. In fact, she also secretly celebrated that We Jiin was a man. After all, with the genes of Dewitt and Wen Jin, the children born would be too strong to fail.
If there were war in Assyria, there would be a lot of hard work. In Mrs. Margaret¡¯s life, the war robbed her of her husband, and then almost robbed her of her son, who had just reached the age of thirty. Her expectations for children were not so great, and if it were a repetition of the experience of her husband and Dewitt, that hope would have been crushed to zero.
Mrs. Margaret was willing to trade all of the Bertram family for their descendants to be separated from war. And after she epted it lightly, she also saw Wen Jin¡¯s beast shape.
So when she woke up in the morning and saw the little white ball, the first thought that came to her mind was Wen Jin. But Wen Jin would note to her room in the morning, let alone stand on her pillow. And this little hairball, although at first nce a little simr to Wen Jin, was a little smaller.
Although simr in shape to Wen Jin, it¡¯s body was transparent, and it¡¯s body was smaller and less real. Mrs. Margaret could even see the interior decoration behind the little fellow through his body. Looking down again, the pillow stepped on by four small ws did not even show any signs of depression.
Mrs. Margaret¡¯s eyebrows moved slightly.
It seemed to have noticed that Mrs. Margaret woke up, that little white dumpling tilted it¡¯s head, gently stepped on it¡¯s soft forepaws, and then put ot¡¯s beautiful ck eyes close to her and rubbed gently at the tip of Mrs. Margaret¡¯s nose.
That rub brought a light fragrance to the tip of Mrs. Margaret¡¯s nose. Before she could respond, the white dumpling disappeared. Mrs. Margaret looked up unconsciously, stunned, and saw by the window that the seed she had ced in the small mound the night before had grown a tender leaf sometime during the night.
Wen Wen Jin heard the scene described to him by Mrs. Margaret, he was still somewhat confused.
¡°I know there will be demons... But why is it like me?¡± Afterwards, Wen Jin sat in his chair and discussed profoundly, ¡°My master¡¯s flower finally grew a ming bird. Over the past hundred years, he had learned to shape it. The pattern of the flower was also the shape of the ming fire. Don¡¯t mention the style of the ming fire.¡±
It was because of this precedent that he first wanted to give Mrs. Margaret such seeds.
Although the Assyrian environment, he did not expect to grow the kind of mingo that can escort Mrs. Margaret, but...white foxes that don¡¯t even have weight?
¡°Does mother sleep every day...missing me?¡± Wen Jin looked at Dewitt incredibly and thought it was a little embarrassing.
Dewitt was amused by Wen Jin¡¯s statement. He was curious about the legendary Fox and thought seriously, ¡°Maybe it¡¯s because of your spirit.¡±
Wen Jin nodded.
Yeah, he not only conveyed reiki during that time, but also his own spirit. The purpose of transporting essence was to make the kid grow up quickly, but if they said that, it didn¡¯t mean that...
¡°I¡¯m his father?¡± Wen Jin wrinkled his nose. Dewitt thought of the way Wen Jin had juste to him, and then imagined the way a little foxy next to a little milk ball, and smiled low.
Since then, Wen Jin had been very interested in the legendary fox leaf, and in order to facilitate his interest, Mrs. Margaret mercifully allowed Wen Jin to enter her room for an hour before lunch.
Every time before lunch, beside the little seed by Mrs. Margaret¡¯s window, there would be an extra white fox, staring at the leaves, tilting his head and taking a nap.
But no matter how eagerly the white fox looked at the other, he didn¡¯t get any response.
That leaf looked very reserved, not at all like a spiritual form, regardless of Wen Jin¡¯s view, it could maintain its delicate green body in the air, resolutely not moving a trace.
Until one day, Dewitt went into Mrs. Margaret¡¯s room as usual, and was about to ask Wen Jin to go out for dinner when he came across a scene.
On the windowsill, the white fox was sleeping very openly with his head on his big fluffy tail. In the dirt pile in front of him, the small straight leaves were bending down and tapping gently on the warm nose with the tip of the leaves.
In a trance, it seemed to see a virtual little fox poking its head out of the middle of the leaves and the small white stalks. Its sharp ears retracted and its face stared curiously at Wen Jin with big ck eyes.
But the picture did notst long. After feeling Dewitt¡¯s aura, the little stalk were in the right color for a second, and the hair disappeared into the air. Everything just happened was like an illusion.
Looking in the sunshine, the white-haired soft-waxy fox and the sneaky move the white bones moved bit by bit to the other direction, and then once again forcibly straighten the fat seeds of the body, Dewitt squinted.
¡°Eat?¡± After feeling Dewitt reach out and pulled him up, Wen Jin opened his sad eyes, looked up at him, and held his forepaws on Dewitt¡¯s arms.
¡°Mn.¡± Dewitt touched his head, and Wen Jin subconsciously raised his tail and carelessly swept the white bones with his tail.
¡°Huh?¡± Wen Jin paused, bowed his head and looked at the bones and flowers in the sun. ¡°Did it get a little fat again?¡±
Dewitt paused, looked down, and saw the little flower bone in the air, the waist pole seemed more straight than it had just been.
Chapter 109(END) - Extra 6 – Fur
Chapter 109: Extra 6 ¨C Fur
Melson resigned after the banquet hall incident, and his brother was reimed at the same time. Almost overnight, the Melson family disappeared within the time limit of the Assyrian people.
Dewitt, on the contrary, had umted a lot of popr support for him in the Zerg War, and his power were to stand up to the house had been concentrated on him because of Melson¡¯s resignation. So, before the House of Representatives elected a new prime minister, most of Assyria¡¯s top decisions were made by Dewitt alone. In this regard, the House of Representatives had tried to elect a whole jury to work temporarily for the Prime Minister in order to prevent the excessive power of the Ministry of Military Affairs, but there were still many internal problems that had not been solved and had to be stopped.
During that period, he advocated the idea of decentralization, and was very afraid of the daily panic of the Speakers of the Military Department. He was afraid that Dewitt was greedy enough to imagine a man controlling Assyria.
On the contrary, people in the military department, especially those who had some small ideas in their minds, were on the contrary. It was just that they didn¡¯t dare to sway directly in front of Dewitt, and even worse in front of Wen Jin. So the number of people visiting Mrs. Margaret every day rose sharply.
The venues for these tea parties have gradually changed from outside to Bertram Manor.
At first, most of thedies who came to visit with some ideas would like to bring some gifts. They would take care of themselves on the pretext that they could note to the house empty-handed. But Mrs. Margaret refused to take them with them as much as they could, and Mrs. Margaret would ask the old housekeeper to attach some other small gifts.
This time it was too many, and Mrs. Margaret didn¡¯t really look like a reasonable person, and thedies slowly stopped talking about gifts. Recently, however, they found that there was a gift that Mrs. Margaret had received, and although she would still prepare a small gift for them that day, in any case, it would be a personal exchange and a few more words would be the first step to their sess.
So all kinds ofdies began to gather all kinds of soil in Assyria.
Yes, it was soil.
At first, when they heard the news, thedies wondered if there was something wrong with their ears. They were curious about what kind of treasure Mrs. Margaret had nted. Several daringdies also asked. Thinking about what everyone nted together, maybe it was also amon topic. Nevertheless, Mrs. Margaret did not respond to this, and gave strict scrutiny to the soil that eachdy sent to her, like a queen who checked her grandson¡¯s meals.
¡°Didn¡¯t you just nt a baby?¡± Remembering Mrs. Margaret¡¯s posture of checking the soil, thedies could not help but ask.
On this point, Mrs. Margaret never responded positively. It was just that the frequency of going to tea had dropped dramatically and staying at home was getting longer and longer. Wen Jin¡¯s notes were turned over and crumpled.
Normally, the old housekeeper or Wen Jin should not be allowed to do anything at all. He also said in a cool voice that strict education should start with the dolls. He should never give too much indulgence. He should learn to find food for himself and adapt himself to various environments.
Mrs. Margaret, ced almost all the soil of Assyria in front of the flowers. In such a ¡°strict¡± environment, the flowers were getting fat every day, but the number of times that the white fox came out has not changed.
In this regard, Mrs. Margaret was a little worried about whether the little fellow was ill or not, and the ¡°strict¡± environment had eased a lot, which even Wen Jin had noticed.
¡°This kind of flower demon, once tangible, will not be so fragile.¡± Wen Jin looked at the fatter and fatter seeds, and his eyes were deep. ¡°I always think this guy has a dark heart. Mother is too used to it and doesn¡¯t know who he looks like.¡±
Dewitt was paddling some seeds in the garden. The fox wanted to try some of the seeds from Honghuang. His first experimental field was his manor. After nting, Wen Jin did not have many tasks, basically the old housekeeper and Dewitt were taking care of them.
After fiddling with a few leaves, Dewitt raised his eyebrows. He seemed to think of something interesting. He touched Wen Jin¡¯s head and said, ¡°Does it still hurt?¡±
¡°No pain.¡± Wen Jin shook his head. He had the courage to go to a famous ski resort in Assyria with Dewitt two days ago. He had a good time, but his constitution made him ill at home. Fortunately, it was enough for this guy to have two repairs during this period of time, just take a day or two off.
But since he found out he was sick, and Dewitt gave him more and more delicious food, he began to pretend to be sick. This was the eleventh day of the ¡°headache¡± of the sick fox. The reason for his recovery was that the delicate fruit that Dewitt bought for him since his illness were almost gone.
¡°All right?¡± Dewitt¡¯s gesture was, ¡°All the new delicate fruits are here...¡±
Half of the time, he seemed to think of something. He did not go on talking. He touched Wen Jin¡¯s head and turned away.
Wen Jin stood and blinked.
Thirty minutester, a fat fox rpsed from an old disease and ran to the garden to look for Dewitt to dress up pitiably. By the way, he walked away with five delicate fruits.
From where they grew their seeds, straight up was where Mrs. Margaret¡¯s room was. At this moment, in Mrs. Margaret¡¯s room, there was a transparent little white fox standing, with eyes wide open and eyes fixed on the gentle fruit.
When Mrs. Margaret returned to her room, she saw a bunch of withered bones that never stood up again.
¡°... How can it get sick?¡± Mrs. Margaret stared at the withered flower bone with a sullen face, always feeling quite iprehensible.
¡°I don¡¯t know,¡± cried Wen Jin, standing sickly. ¡°Get another one. Maybe the next one will look like Dewitt.¡±
Wen Jin always felt that the flower looked like Dewitt, Mrs. Margaret should be more loving. As soon as the voice fell, little flowers and bones trembled silently.
Dewitt narrowed his eyes, looked at the withered little fellow, and at the fox who was forced to lean against him. Just as he was about to say something, he saw Mrs. Margaret next to him shaking her head firmly. ¡°No.¡±
Dewitt, before he had time to experience the feeling of being rejected by his mother, saw the little flower bone on the other side of the tree standing up stiffly.
¡°Take it out.¡± Mrs. Margaret said in a cold voice.
Before the waist had time to straighten the small flower bone instantly panicked, did not wait for it to make any response, and realized Wen Jin was going out. He was left in the garden in the corridor. Nevertheless, even in gardens, the little flowers and bones growing up in greenhouses have never suffered such grievances, and the open air environment was much more cruel than Mrs. Margaret¡¯s room.
The next day, in the heavy rain in Assyria, the little white fox reappeared in the center of the flower bone. It seemed to struggle very hard to get out of the edge of the flower bone. It was difficult for the flower demon to get away from the body too far. Although the little fox was only a mimic, its fur was also sad because of the depression and raindrops. It hung down mercifully.
¡°Chee...¡± The little fox stopped somewhere and struggled forward with his paws, but could not walk out. It looked as if it had been stuck in that position.
The little fox, who failed to seed in repeated attempts, was in a hurry and was pulling hard on the ground with his little white paws. At that moment, a burst of footsteps approached.
The familiar smell floated in the air. The little fox looked up and saw Mrs. Margaret¡¯s cold face.
Late at night, her normally tied up hair was hanging over her shoulder, making Mrs. Margaret¡¯s features look softer. She looked down at the little fox for a while and gave her foot a gentle kick.
¡°Chee-!¡± A light fragrance came. The little fox wagged his tail and raised his head. A pair of ck eyes glittered in the rainy night.
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