Chapter 178: Don’t Ask, Just Do It!
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Elvis knew that Barete was following them from behind but he did not intend to expose or stop him.
After all, it was better to have one more person protect Gu ngng. When they were faced with an extrely serious danger, at least there was soone reliable to bring Gu ngng away while the fighting was on. What a fortunate thing that would be.
Gu ngng did not have any sensitive sense organs like Elvis so she just huddled up in Elvis’s arms and looked around, scanning her surroundings. Sotis, she made Elvis face the east and other tis, she made him turn to the west. One may well call it as walking around blindly and aimlessly. Elvis did not find it irritating and just ran everywhere in the mountains as she pleased.
Actually, there seed to be a lot of edible things here but Gu ngng could not recognize that many so she did not dare to try them carelessly. Until she discovered a familiar garden...
F***! Potato flower!
Who the hell said that watching Korean dramas were useless? Huh?!
A long ti ago, Gu ngng saw this kind of flower in a Korean drama ‘The Greatest Love’. From her mory, the scene was about the female lead promising to make curry for the male lead but because of so reason, she did not live up to her promise. The potato brought by the male lead then sprouted but in the end, although a long green sprout grew from it, no flowers blood. Until one day, the male lead chanced upon a drawing of a field of potato flowers. The field was filled with those kind of sprouts and an elderly man told the male lead that potatoes bloom like that. The male lead then suddenly realized that his potato had already blood long ago. After that, the drama continued with all the over-the-top scenes of him running madly to search for the female lead and Gu ngng could not really rember what happened after that.
Gu ngng only rembered dissing a point to her roommate back then. Who the hell would hang a huge drawing of a potato flower field as decoration?
And it was because this venting point was too shocking that she could vividly rember that scene.
But the Gu ngng who was hugging a waterlon while lying on the sofa and watching dramas back then would never have thought that this venting point could improve her als one day in the future!
Gu ngng patted Elvis’s shoulder in agitation and exclaid, “That that!”
After the previous experience with the salt crystals, Elvis was a lot more careful this ti round. He did not know why Gu ngng needed all those grass for but his only principle was: don’t ask, just do it!
Thus, Elvis walked to the center of the field of potato flowers in utmost caution and asked, “You just want to bring all these grass back right? Can I just pluck it directly?”
Gu ngng extended her finger and shook it like a clock in front of Elvis. She put on a no no no expression and said, “I don’t want all these grass, I want the things below the grass.”
Elvis pushed the grass gently to both sides and noticed that there was only soil below...
What did Gu ngng want all these soil for? Don’t tell him that soil could be eaten too?
Gu ngng patted Elvis’s arm, signaling him to put her down. Elvis followed what she said and soon, Gu ngng rolled up her sleeves and separated her legs shoulder-width apart. She held a potato flower with both hands and pulled up with all her might!
F***! The skin on her hand got scratched...
So painful...
Gu ngng looked at Elvis with blood on both her hands and her eyes watered with tears because of the pain from her palms. The delicate and pitiful look lted Elvis’s heart, and he scooped Gu ngng into his arms. He looked at the wound on her palms and despite not being deeply injured, to Elvis, the wounds still appeared horrifying.
Elvis held onto Gu ngng’s hands gently and placed it near his lips, then...
He actually stuck out his tongue and started licking Gu ngng’s palms thoroughly.
A shot of numbness extended from Gu ngng’s palms to every corner of her body. Gu ngng stared at him in bewildernt while stuttering, “What... what are you doing...”
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