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After the movie, the night ended with Jin Cheng getting his wish fulfilled.

It wasnt accurate to say that only he alone got what he wanted. Tang Cuo wasnt a twitchy, innocent teenager, and he wouldnt care about playing run-and-catch to stop Jin Cheng from indulging in his desire. Towards this matter, he was very calm.

The feelings were there, the atmosphere was there, the attraction was there and the longing was there. What would co, would co.

It was just that Yong Ye City had this flaw, where the eternal night made people lose the concept of ti. No matter when he woke up, it always seed that it wasnt the ideal ti to leave his bed.

There was obviously no light outside the window, so Tang Cuo covered his head with the blanket and shrank into a tiny lump in bed.

Jin Cheng risked being kicked to death by digging the person out of the lump and feeding him two chocolate beans. At that mont, Tang Cuo, who wasnt totally awake but still vigilant, thought that soone was feeding him poison, but feeling Jin Chengs aura, he held back the violent urge and licked the chocolate beans in his mouth

Sweet.

The sweetness soothed him and pulled back his killing intent, and from inside the blanket, a completely harmless person poked out. A mont later, when Jin Cheng whispered to Tang Cuos ear that he was heading out to buy breakfast and asked Tang Cuo to wait at ho, Tang Cuo even let out a soft uhm.

Jin Cheng was in a good mood today. Pleased by a simple uhm, he went out happily. Halfway through, he passed by Yao Qing, The Puppeteer, but Jin Cheng couldnt care less about their hostility earlier and even said hello.

According to the new laws issued by the 6th Movent, no matter who killed whom, both sides had to go to jail. Yao Qing wasnt worried about Jin Cheng taking him down all of a sudden, however, he fell from Zone A to Zone E but was still unable to lay his hands on any movent, so now was a very painful ti for him. Seeing Jin Cheng appearing in front of him with such a contented face, wouldnt it be fair for him to want to explode?

This man, why cant he just live a low-key life?

On this question, Yao Qing wouldnt get any answer, because right after Jin Cheng greeted Yao Qing, he casually stepped past, not expecting Yao Qings response at all.

Yao Qing was so angry that he turned and left.

When Jin Cheng returned ho, Tang Cuo was already up, leaning on the sofa to recharge his energy. While preparing the bowls and chopsticks, Jin Cheng talked about coming across Yao Qing. It wasnt so much about Yao Qing, rather, Jin Cheng was simply reporting his trip to the breakfast shop.

Tang Cuo calmly listened and declined to comnt.

For the whole day that followed, for once, Tang Cuo and Jin Cheng fell into a situation of having nothing to attend to.

No matter whether it was Wen Xiaoming or Chi Yan, they were both inside a dungeon at this mont. It could even be said that most citizens of Yong Ye City were in a dungeon, because after the enforcent of Black Hats movents, the forced mission ti had been shortened to one week. Inevitably, in order to avoid triggering the forced mission, everyone would enter a dungeon on their own volition.

Jin Cheng already felt the emptiness of the streets when he went out just now. Looking at the direction Yao Qing was walking towards, he should also be heading to the ga hall.

The montum of people committing suicide has stopped. Those who want to die have all jumped right after the law was passed, and those who are hesitant to die are probably in hiding, waiting for things to get better sohow. When Jin Cheng went to see Lin Yandong yesterday, he also stopped by the Ruby Bar.

Although K was a wicked businessman, for such publicly available information, he wasnt unwilling to give it away for free so he could earn so favour from the other party.

Suddenly, Tang Cuo rembered sothing and asked: Mr. Crow seems to rarely appear recently?

Jin Cheng: This is indeed a bit strange. Both of us Blacklisters have been through so many dungeons together, but except for the two tis the new laws were made, he never appeared. Either hes been restricted by the system, or hes been kept busy by sothing more fun.

Jin Cheng said it ever so lightly, but this also ant that behind his speculation, there was sothing bubbling without their knowledge. The feeling of not knowing was always uncomfortable. Tang Cuo frowned and decided to go to the training ground.

Jin Cheng stopped him and said: Lets have so rest today.

How to rest? Do you want to continue watching movies?

Tang Cuo didnt want to.

Helplessly, Jin Cheng stuffed a book into his hand, saying: Its not bad to stay still for a mont. Listen to the instructor, training and resting should go hand in hand.

Tang Cuo glanced at the cover of the book to find that it was [Fairy Tales of Sicilit], the book taken from Lin Yandongs place. It wasnt like Tang Cuo had to be so diligent about training. To put it bluntly, he just hated the taste of being beaten down, so he was committed to defeating others.

Otherwise, Tang Cuo was lazy. For example, at this mont, he must lie down while reading, or he would curl into a ball and do nothing.

He wouldnt wash the dishes. Nor do any housework. Nor even drink water.

Just like any firm gentleman, Jin Cheng only said drink more hot water. He also rejected Tang Cuos proposal to eat hot and sour noodles for lunch.

A dostic war was about to start, but luckily, An Ning knocked on the door just in ti to put out the flas.

She was here to report on Black Hat.

During the ti when Jin Cheng and Tang Cuo were in the dungeon, An Ning and her teammates watched the Black Hat Miscellaneous Store with all their energy, keeping an eye on Black Hats every move.

There are many people peeking at him, but he rarely shows up. Even when he shows up, he goes to the high-ranking zones. Its difficult for us to track him. Because the content of the report was really too boring with not much to discuss, An Ning briefly went over these details. But there was sothing that made her feel a little concerned: Theres this strange custor who visits the miscellaneous store.

Jin Cheng raised his eyes: What is it about him thats strange?

His blade looks familiar. An Ning described the shape of the sword in detail, her eyes gazing at Jin Cheng and Tang Cuo expectantly. Indeed, she got the answer she was waiting for.

Jin Cheng: Its ng Yufeis blade.

An Ning: Im not so sure, so I can only ask you. If its really ng Yufeis blade, why is it in the hands of that person? Isnt ng Yufei dead? His blade should also be taken back by the system right?

Jin Cheng raised his eyebrows and almost let out a laugh, as though he was thinking of sothing funny. Tang Cuo glanced at him and quickly figured out the reason: Did he distort his face?

Jin Cheng shrugged. There was no other answer beside this. He never expected that ng Yufei, who still wet his bed at the age of 5, was actually that chicken-hearted.

Did you see where he went last? Jin Cheng was seriously curious. He wanted to interview ng Yufei face-to- face to ask how it felt to distort his face.

I sent soone to follow him. But he was very vigilant, as though he noticed that soone was following him, so instead of going back to his place, he went straight to the ga hall. There were so many people and we couldnt locate him inside, so we stood guard outside the hall. We havent seen him co out until now.

Jin Cheng: How long has he been in there?

An Ning: He went in at about 3 or 4 PM yesterday. I think he most likely has entered a dungeon.

An Nings guess was reasonable. Since more than ten hours had passed, if he was still in the ga hall, he would be discovered sooner or later.

Jin Cheng thought briefly and said: Dont co too close. That is still ng Yufei, hes too dangerous for you. Ill find soone to keep watch on him, you can ask you teammates to withdraw. Lets not make you delay your next dungeon.

Jin Cheng still intended to hand over the matter surrounding ng Yufei to K. K had a good relationship with Black Hat, but not with ng Yufei. Hunting down a re ng Yufei wouldnt be any big deal.

At this mont, ng Yufei, whom they were talking about, was lying on a deck like a dead dog. The icy night rain slapped his wounds, causing excruciating pain all over his body. Step by step, the ferocious wind and sea waves were pulling him closer into the abyss of death. Only by firmly holding on to the ropes of the ship did he not let himself fall into the raging ocean.

Surrounding him were corpses of players and NPCs. The sea water seeped with blood kept washing by the deck and back into the sea, appearing one mont and disappearing the next.

Cough, cough He felt fear creeping into his every bone, but he had to look up to try to grab the ankle of the person before his eyes: Dont kill !

It was a very slender, very fair ankle, so much so that he could even see the green veins below the skin.

The rain was getting heavier and heavier. ng Yufei exerted all his strength and raised his head but still couldnt see her face hidden in the hood. What was invisible was always the most terrifying. In the midst of this rainy night, it was as though this red cloak was engraved on ng Yufeis heart for an eternity.

The face hidden under the hood looked at him but didnt answer.

As ng Yufei was choked by the rain, he caught a glimpse of a daggers cold light when the cloak was blown by the wind, and he quickly scread: Im useful to you! Dont kill , I am ng Yufei, ng Yufei!

ng Yufei? A mans voice ca behind ng Yufei, sounding a little surprised. The sound of footsteps imdiately ca as the man walked to ng Yufeis front, squatted down and lifted his face.

I changed my face. ng Yufei didnt dare to hide it. He looked at the man before him, inexplicably feeling that he was a bit familiar. In the blink of an eye, he rembered the mans identity and his eyes widened: Jiang He? Youre Jiang He, right?

Jiang He let go of him without answering.

ng Yufei: Then you must know who I am. Dont you want to deal with Jin Cheng? Dont kill , I can help you! Ill be useful to you!

We are not going to care about Jin Cheng, we only want the movents. Jiang He explained, and at the end, he sohow found it funny and laughed at himself: Im no longer under Chong Yanzhang. Its useless for you to tell this.

But dont you want the movents anymore? If you want the movents, you have to be against Jin Cheng! ng Yufei panted and his voice grew louder.

A big wave crashed over and the hull shook violently.

ng Yufeis hand grasping the tiny ankle imdiately loosened and his whole body hit a cargo. His internal organs went all jumbled up, making him feel as though he was only a breath away from death. Jiang He looked at him with an indifferent expression, turned his head and asked: Are you going to kill him?

Zheng Yingyings dagger had been hidden under the cloak from the beginning to the end. She looked up and spoke, as if explaining herself: Ill kill them if they want to kill .

Jiang He didnt answer.

Zheng Yingying lowered her head again and muttered feebly: They all deserve to die.

The ship was swaying along with loud crunching sounds, as if it was at the verge of falling apart. In the distance, dawn was still a long ti away, and the storm of the night was brewing its next attack.

A crow stood on the inclined mast, looking at everything below with interest.

ng Yufei thought he was going to die, but he still lived. The little girl in the red cloak squatted down in front of him. This ti, ng Yufei finally caught a clear sight of her face.

She said: I wont kill you.

Bewildernt spread in ng Yufeis pupils, but the next second, Zheng Yingyings words shattered his emotion.

But you must give your na in exchange. From now on, your na isnt ng Yufei, your na is Huanhuan. I call my puppy by this na. I like it very much, even though it bit once.

The translator has sothing to say: If you blinked, you might have missed the mature-rated scene in this chapter. Ahem.

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