After I Became a Divine Monarch, the Sect Wants Me to Marry In Chapter 350: 264: Gu An: To Me, the Law Enforcement Hall’s S
Chapter 350: Chapter 264: Gu An: To , the Law Enforcent Hall’s Sealing Is Not a Constraint, But Protection
The noodle-sized fish was the size of a palm, but its mouth was stretched open to the size of a chair.
Such an exaggerated act would have caused an ordinary fish to burst and die from the strain.
But even for a noodle-sized fish, it was unbearably painful.
Its mouth was large, capable of swallowing the Swirling Spirit Sword or other large items without a problem.
But…
Prying it open and forcing it to eat was a bit over the top.
“Why don’t you have a pond here?” Chu ng asked upon seeing Gu An.
Upon hearing this, Gu An politely perford a greeting and said, “Senior, I never had a pond to begin with.”
“Then how do you raise your pet?” Chu ng poured another handful of peanuts down.
“It’s kept at Heavenly Suspension Peak, where there’s a lake,” Gu An replied.
The dwelling at Heavenly Suspension Peak was truly nice, the lake was large, and the noodle-sized fish liked it very much.
Initially, there weren’t many fish, shrimp, or crabs in there.
But ever since the noodle-sized fish arrived, there beca plenty of them.
They were all its underlings.
“So, doesn’t that an you hardly ever feed it?” Chu ng nonchalantly asked.
Gu An thought for a mont and realized that indeed he didn’t feed it much.
“By the way, this is for you.” As she spoke, Chu ng threw a blue object.
Gu An subconsciously caught it, feeling its silky texture accompanied by a delicate scent.
The mont he saw the object, he was startled and felt it burning his hands, shaking it twice and nearly dropping it on the floor.
Then, with a pat, he tossed it back to Chu ng and calmly asked, “Senior, this object?”
“You don’t like it?” Chu ng asked with slight curiosity.
Gu An shook his head: “I never touch such things.”
“Spouting nonsense, don’t the girls in the building wear them?” Chu ng caught the item and said, “But theirs definitely aren’t as good as this one.
This material is top-notch.
But this ti, its size is almost as big as mine, are you having inappropriate thoughts about ?”
Gu An was full of question marks.
How did you co to that conclusion?
“None,” he firmly answered.
“No reason for stealing one almost as big as ?” Chu ng questioned further.
Gu An remained silent.
Is there a chance that I don’t even know how big you are?
“Actually, you could have, I wouldn’t mind, after all, it’s normal for you to like , restraining yourself isn’t doing any good.
Of course, you being so old and not seeking self-improvent, you’re definitely not worthy of .
But thinking about it isn’t a problem,” Chu ng said seriously.
Gu An: “…”
You’re very generous, but I really have no such thoughts.
Gu An felt weak and sowhat old.
Being unliked by others, naturally, he wouldn’t like anyone else.
These people would only interfere with his logging.
Unable to log, he would have trouble becoming stronger.
With too many things to take care of in the backyard, he had no ti for logging.
Now that everything was in place and a forest batch was to be approved.
It was a great ti for logging, and he couldn’t let any lovey-dovey affairs affect his chance to beco stronger.
In the end, Gu An sighed and said:
“I wouldn’t dare.”
Saying so, he changed the subject: “Actually, it mostly has to do with the noodle-sized fish itself, though I feel it’s sowhat related to you, Senior.”
Upon hearing this, Chu ng was stunned, spread her hand, pointed at herself and said, “Your pet stealing this has nothing to do with you but with ?”
Gu An nodded: “Yes.”
“Co here,” Chu ng said, patting the noodle-sized fish onto the table, then set out so dishes, “Co over, sit down, and we’ll have a good talk about how you twist black and white.”
The noodle-sized fish spun its big eyes around after being patted.
But Chu ng gave it a plate and let it eat peanuts in front of it.
The noodle-sized fish was confused and certainly didn’t like to eat.
However, with a glance from Chu ng, it started grabbing peanuts with its fins, obediently eating them.
Gu An felt sorry for the noodle-sized fish.
Why did it have to provoke this master?
If you’re told to eat, then eat well, why be a picky eater?
In the end, it’s you who suffers.
Gu An naturally wouldn’t help.
He was subordinate to the person before him, and it would be troubleso if she decided to make things difficult for him.
Being given a hard ti on assignnts was a minor issue, but if she delayed in helping when things went awry, then it would be him suffering the consequences.
He could only let the noodle-sized fish suffer a bit more.
Looking at the pastries on the table, Gu An tried a piece and found it to be the original flavor, “Done by the First Maid?”
“Try the others,” said Chu ng.
Gu An tried so more.
There was a strange feeling, but he still ate them: “And the Second Maid’s?”
“Which ones taste better?” Chu ng suddenly asked.
Gu An pondered and replied: “I don’t know.”
“Don’t know?” Chu ng slightly shook her head: “Then from now on, you’ll have the Second Maid’s.”
Gu An: “…”
Your discernnt is so keen, picking out the worst one at first glance.
But he remained silent.
After all, if Chu ng’s maids heard him asking for the First or Third Maid’s dishes,
What would beco of the Second Maid?
They all worked under Chu ng, why make things difficult for each other?
Hoping she would improve her cooking so she wouldn’t always make it tough on him.
“Co on, tell , why is it my problem if the noodle-sized fish steals such things?” Chu ng asked while eating peanuts.
And when the noodle-sized fish heard soone calling its na, it instinctively looked up.
But seeing Chu ng’s gaze, it got scared and looked down again.
Gu An felt that if this scare continued, the noodle-sized fish’s frequency of running away from ho would undoubtedly increase.
And so would the instances of theft.
He was in danger.
Gu An took a deep breath and said, “If the noodle-sized fish gets hungry, what would it do?”
“Obviously, look for sothing to eat,” replied Chu ng casually.
“And if the noodle-sized fish is full, what would it do?” Gu An asked again.
“I don’t know,” Chu ng answered.
Gu An continued while eating pastries on the table:
“Yes, when it’s full, it won’t look for food, and if it’s bored, it will bring sothing back, even steal things occasionally.”
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