153: Chapter 135: Kerdalais’s Daily Life 153: Chapter 135: Kerdalais’s Daily Life Kerdalais…Chris’s day began early in the morning.
In a certain sense, she had already lost her ability to sleep, so around dawn, she yawned, shook her head and got up.
First, she closed the video software, letting the laptop that had been burning all night rest for a while.
Then, dragging her heavy feet, she began a new day of work.
The first thing to do was probably to clean her own residence, the luxurious hotel in the Life Bank headquarters.
What?
Doesn’t the big cat sleep in the arena or the open space?
Indeed, it was correct when Lu Ping’an was there.
But since he’s not there, why not be kinder to herself.
Cleaning was not an easy task; because of the “must maintain the operation of Life Bank” rule, she was the only person in charge of maintaining such a large house.
In a way, she was the one who longed most for Lu Ping’an’s ability to level up.
At least, if there were so servant creatures in the world, she wouldn’t have to do this basic maintenance work herself.
By the way, she spent most of her working ti in her human form (the cat form was too big and inconvenient), and since there was usually no one around, she didn’t bother dressing properly.
If Lu Ping’an suddenly ca in due to so reason…
Well, although there had been two accidents, sohow, the big cat always felt more dangerous appearing in her cat form in front of him, and her human form was the result of her efforts!
“Damn it, that bastard, looking disgusted at at that ti, am I not pretty?
There were so many pursuers back then…
That pervert, he was only interested in the tail and ears!”
Thinking of this, the big cat felt an inexplicable anger rise.
But then, she had to continue working.
The “rules” limited her to completing her daily maintenance work before she could have any free ti.
So, she took out a half-cat form that Lu Ping’an had never seen before.
Furry ears were not the focus, but the multiple tails that could operate brooms, rags, and mops at the sa ti demonstrated high work efficiency.
As she walked down a corridor, it would beco clean.
“I always feel that if he sees in this form, it will be dangerous…”
The Magic Plants field behind the house was cared for by her alone.
With the Land of Life being at the level of the Holy Domain, a large number of low-level Magic Plants were growing very fast, needing little care after the initial cultivation period.
But the big cat’s work, in addition to daily observation and maintenance, to see if there were any problems with the Magic Plants, also involved picking and sorting the finished products and placing them in designated places so that Lu Ping’an could quickly use them.
In a certain sense, if Lu Ping’an can freely use Magic Plants, he really needs to thank the big cat for her labor.
But as a reward…
at noon, Chris, who had finished all her work, received a small gift sent by Lu Ping’an.
“Haha!”
The big cat laughed happily while watching the new codic sketch, with a box of new videotapes and CDs by her side.
Lu Ping’an now helps her collect all sorts of entertainnt programs, including but not limited to movies, TV, variety, and entertainnt works, whenever he has ti to visit a video store.
Now that she had lost her physical body, it was her only form of enjoynt.
But TV shows always co to an end, and she would inevitably get tired of watching her favorite variety.
Most of the ti, she would focus on the other side.
It has to be said that, in a certain sense, Lu Ping’an’s performances were much more interesting than TV shows, and she would regret missing them…
“Lu Ping’an?!
Are you slacking off again?
It’s getting urgent, and you’re still not putting in any effort!”
“Well, I tried, in my dreams.
Let rest more in reality.
I’ve used up my quota of effort in the past few days.”
Yawning, Lu Ping’an took so intermittent rest because of the deadly work list that he needed to complete.
Now, the big cat was excited, banging on drums and making a noisy ss with musical instrunts.
In the end, under the constant harassnt of the cat master, the reluctant poop scooper turned the page and continued to work overti diligently.
But the big cat itself, after talking and ssing around, beca tired as well.
Chatting with Lu Ping’an, she gradually grew silent after staying awake all night.
She had a dream, in which she was still seated high on her throne, with countless worshippers below.
Behind the throne, the majestic Mother Goddess Tree reached into the clouds.
Before her eyes, the boundless realm was her Divine Realm.
The vast land was filled with countless peculiar divine and sacred beasts.
Unicorns and gryphons were considered second-rate, and only the rarest ones were the kings of their territories.
In the arena, divine envoys and divine beasts fought each other.
Nurous mortal believers offered everything as sacrifices, and beautiful sacred beast swarms and her daughters demonstrated the fun of life to her.
Everything seed like the golden days of the past.
A new round of life’s gladiatorial contest was about to begin.
How many would die this ti?
Did the surviving believers truly believe in her teachings?
Her daughters, her only family, seed to be secretly preparing for another round of rebellion.
For so reason, she felt a sense of emptiness and powerlessness.
What should she do?
Was everything before her truly necessary?
It seed as if she couldn’t stop herself anymore…
Glancing at a corner of the queue to et the deities, she instinctively turned her head, seeing a stooping figure with an ugly fish head.
“How did such an ugly fellow enter my Holy Domain?!”
With her head still fuzzy, Kerdalais took a while to recognize who was before her.
“Oh, is it that idiot who sacrificed hundreds of thousands of people from his hotown to the Otherworldly Evil Gods?
Hehe, and turned himself into an ugly fish head, haha, I heard he betrayed his own God and hasn’t been killed yet.
What an interesting, ugly character…”
Suddenly, the fish-headed figure stood out, boldly performing under the angry gazes of the other divine envoys.
“…
My jurisdiction includes a city near my hotown’s province, very suited for your upcoming undertaking.
There isn’t a particularly formidable defense force there, and the surrounding cities are also short of manpower…”
Oddly enough, Kerdalais felt irritated and anxious.
She instinctively swung her claws, attempting to silence the incessant fish head and casually crush it.
But strangely, for the first ti, her consciousness and body were not in sync.
Her consciousness suddenly detached from her body, watching everything before her in anger and frustration.
However, her body supported her chin, listening with interest to everything.
And in the end, with her consciousness staring in disbelief and outrage, her body waved its hand, generously rewarding the “traitorous enemy god” who had just joined her ranks, showing her magnanimity and grace.
“Don’t go, don’t go…”
This scene allowed both anger and fear to conquer Kerdalais, and suddenly, she awoke with a start.
The big cat, its body cold, curled up into a ball.
At her level, sleep and dreams were rarely needed.
Divine dreams were a sign of a god’s consciousness sinking and losing control, which was extrely dangerous for them.
When they truly occurred, they often signified significant events in their destiny.
Awake and bewildered, the dream’s events remained crystal clear.
Was it a bad on?
Or just an ordinary nightmare following her disqualification?
Had she forgotten sothing?
But the next mont, the laptop beside her bed, still playing the crosstalk channel from before sleep, captured her full attention.
“Haha, so silly!”
As she laughed, she quickly forgot everything, happily living in the present mont.
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