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Chapter 63: Rover and Nanoe

"Invitation cards?" Selina frowned. "What is this?"

Nanoe shook her head, then pressed the button on the walkie-talkie and asked softly, "What are those invitation cards?"

Dark Lord laughed. "Have you ever played gas? If defending your room is the main quest, then these invitation cards are side quests."

"However, if you can complete these side quests, you can reap many Fortuitous Encounters, helping you beco stronger and more easily clear the main quest."

"But... side quests... What I an is... those invitation cards are not simple at all. Even though they’re side quests, their difficulty is very high, and the mortality rate is extrely high. Of course, if you clear them, the gains will be enormous."

Nanoe and Selina nodded lightly, as if they understood what Dark Lord had just said.

Side quests, high difficulty, but high rewards too. Using them could increase their strength and make it easier to clear the main quest.

And what was the main quest? It was the current rounds of the ga.

Nanoe said firmly, "Dark Lord, can you give

2 invitation cards? I can use sothing to trade."

"Hahaha..." Dark Lord laughed loudly. "It’s fine. This thing is useless to

anyway, so giving it to you isn’t a problem. But you should ask Rover’s opinion first."

"I understand!" Nanoe replied.

Dark Lord continued, "Also, every day at 12 noon, on frequency 47Hz, there will be a eting of the ’Chosen Ones’. If Rover can’t attend, then you should attend in his place."

"Thank you."

After Nanoe replied, Dark Lord cut the connection.

Nanoe then received 2 invitation cards from Dark Lord through the trade interface.

Holding the invitation cards like two small cards in her hand, Nanoe and Selina looked at each other. In their hearts, they naturally understood that this was their chance to beco stronger.

...

Four hours later, Rover woke up, his face filled with exhaustion and despair.

He covered his face, feeling like he wanted to cry. "Fuck! Thousand-Faced Wraith..."

Rover clenched his teeth. Even though he was furious, there was nothing he could do.

At that mont, a scent drew close, the clean sll of soap mixed with a woman’s breath and the faint saltiness of sweat after a tense day. Rover had just managed to open his eyes when a figure blocked the dim bedside lamp.

"Nanoe?!"

She was sitting on the edge of the bed, back straight, yet her shoulders softened as if she had finally let sothing go. Her hair fell down, brushing his collar. In the pale light, her eyes looked brighter than usual, gentle, yet as if there was a fla inside.

"You finally woke up..." Nanoe’s voice was hoarse, as if she had been crying.

Rover wanted to say, "I’m fine," but the words caught in his throat before he could get them out.

Nanoe didn’t give him the chance. She lowered her head, placed both hands on the pillow beside his head, and kissed him.

The kiss wasn’t rushed, not rough. It was like a confirmation: you’re still here, and so am I.

Her lips were soft, warm, trembling slightly. Rover could feel her broken breaths, like she was trying to hold back emotions she’d been suppressing all day.

"Mm..." Nanoe let out a very small sound against his lips, then kissed him deeper.

Rover closed his eyes on instinct. His hand lifted, brushing through her hair. The fine strands slid between his fingers, snapping him awake. He pulled her closer, returned the kiss, letting their breaths blend together.

Nanoe gave a soft laugh, brief, vibrating against his lips.

"You... you’re always like this," Nanoe said as if scolding him, but her gaze was as soft as water.

"Like what?" Rover asked, his voice rough.

"When it’s dangerous, you risk your life." Nanoe leaned in, her forehead touching his. "And when you wake up... you let

do whatever I want."

Rover opened his eyes and looked at her. At a distance so close that one more tilt would bring their lips together, he saw the faint dark circles under her eyes, traces of worry.

But those eyes no longer held despair. They were clinging to a single anchor.

"Nanoe..." he called softly.

Nanoe placed a finger on his lips, stopping him from speaking. "Don’t talk about serious things right now."

Then she shifted her body, gently climbing onto the bed. The mattress sank slightly beneath her knees.

Nanoe sat up, facing Rover, her dress disheveled from haste, but that appearance only made the air in the room heat up inexplicably.

She looked at him as if he were sothing precious, an object that could be lost the mont she looked away.

"I’m scared..." Nanoe said very softly, as if confessing to herself more than to him. "Scared you’ll disappear from ."

Rover raised his hand, wrapping it around her waist. "I’m still here."

Nanoe inhaled, as if those words alone were enough to make her break. She leaned down, kissing his cheek, then the corner of his mouth. The kisses fell slowly, like early season rain.

"Here..." She whispered. "Right now. With ."

Rover pulled her into his arms, letting her body rest against his chest. He heard her breathing quicken, as if she was trying to stay calm.

Nanoe’s hand glided over his shoulder, pausing at his collar, then slowly pulling down, as if removing an invisible barrier.

"You make

feel... safe." Nanoe said, her lips still close to his skin. "In this crazy world, I just need to touch you... to believe I’m not dead yet."

Rover patted her back gently, saying: "I don’t want you to be afraid."

"Then..." Nanoe looked up, her eyes glistening, the corners of her mouth curving slightly. "Let

rember that I’m yours."

The words barely finished, she kissed him again, this ti harder. The kiss was hot and deep, drawing out a soft moan that she swallowed between their lips.

Nanoe seed unable to bear restraining herself anymore, gradually pouring all her worries, all her anxiety into this intimacy.

Rover turned over, slowly changing positions so as not to startle her. He looked straight into Nanoe’s eyes, holding her face with both hands.

"I can stop at any ti," He said hoarsely, each word firm. "Just say the word."

Nanoe looked at him for a long mont, then nodded very gently. "I don’t want to stop."

She bit her lip, her voice trembling. "I want you."

Rover kissed that bite mark, like a reassurance. His hand moved down, grasping hers, intertwining tightly. Warmth spread through their fingers, pulling her even closer. Nanoe tensed slightly, then gradually relaxed, like a flower blooming in the darkness.

"Rover..." she called his na, this ti longer, softer, like a breath.

"Mm."

Nanoe wrapped her arms around his neck, pulling him down, kissing more, kissing endlessly. Small sounds of "mm...

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