Scientific Travel

Chapter 188 Crying x2

"Cough... Whether I die or not, what does it have to do with you?"

Whether it was out of fear of death or because of Deng Yin's words, Chi Lin couldn't help but cry.

When Chi Lin cried, he did so quietly, without making any sobs, just letting his tears flow continuously.

Deng Yin was at a loss. She stepped forward and covered Chi Lin's mouth, even though he hadn't made a sound.

"Why are you crying? It's like I've bullied you." Deng pointed at Chi Lin and threatened, "Don't cry, hold back your tears."

"Why!" Chi Lin slapped Deng Yin's hand away, tears streaming down her face, her voice trembling with sobs.

Afraid of being overheard, Deng Yin quickly covered Chi Lin's mouth again and dragged him into the warehouse.

Chi Lin struggled violently, but because of what had just happened, his whole body was limp and powerless, and he was unable to break free.

That's what he personally thought, but in reality, even if he hadn't choked, he wouldn't have been able to break free.

Chi Lin wasn't dragged in, but rather pulled in; he didn't take a single step the entire time.

Deng Yin covered his mouth with one hand and pinned him under the armpit with the other, pulling and tugging forcefully.

In addition, Chi Lin resisted fiercely, just like when Deng Yin slaughtered the pig for the first time.

She can control pigs, let alone a man who looks thin.

Deng Yin pinned Chi Lin against the wall, squatted down, and said, "I'm letting go of your mouth, but you're not allowed to make a sound, understand?"

Chi Lin didn't know what Deng Yin was going to do, and for a moment he even forgot to cry. He nodded gently, and the teardrops on his eyelashes fell onto the back of Deng Yin's hand as he shook.

Deng Yin seemed to have been burned and quickly withdrew his hand.

"No matter what, I'm your savior. You don't have to be grateful, but you can't repay kindness with enmity." Chi Lin had just cried, his nose was slightly red, and his eyes were also red, as if he had suffered a great injustice.

Seeing his expression, Deng Yin was too embarrassed to say anything too harsh: "You can stay at my house until Cui Wuji comes again. I won't kick you out unless you try to persuade me to be your savior, okay?"

Chi Lin didn't know why he felt wronged. Deng Yin's words not only failed to comfort him, but also made him feel even more aggrieved.

Tears streamed down his cheeks, yet he remained silent, making him appear even more vulnerable.

Deng Yin couldn't stand this, so she casually grabbed a radish and stuffed it into Chi Lin's mouth.

Deng Yin only realized it after it was stuffed in.

...The radish wasn't washed.

The earthy taste of the radish filled Chi Lin's mouth, and he could no longer hold back, bursting into tears.

Deng Yin immediately pulled out the radish and poured him a bowl of water to rinse his mouth.

Chi Lin seemed to have lost his mind; such a fastidious person, yet he wouldn't even rinse his mouth because he was crying.

Chi Lin usually puts on a mature appearance, and with the addition of white hair, everyone thinks he is a very old man.

In reality, he was only 18 years old.

Seeing him crying so pitifully, Deng Yin couldn't even utter a word of annoyance.

return.......

...It looks pretty good.

Chi Lin cried, while Deng Yin watched quietly from the side, neither speaking nor moving.

After crying, Chi Lin felt much better. The sadness that came on so suddenly was also gone just as suddenly.

Chi Lin felt a little embarrassed. He wiped away his tears and pretended nothing had happened.

"Let this matter remain a secret between us; you must not tell anyone."

"I'm afraid that won't work." Deng Yin was willing to risk Chi Lin crying again to tell the truth. "You were crying too loudly just now. I couldn't stop you even if I tried. I'm afraid the people upstairs all heard it."

Chi Lin's cheeks flushed red, whether from shyness or because she was about to cry again, it was hard to tell.

"Cry, it's actually quite beautiful," Deng Yin thought to herself.

“I don’t care,” Chi Lin said stubbornly. “Anyway, I don’t want to hear about this from anyone again. You handle it.”

A charmingly naive quality suddenly appeared on Chi Lin, something Deng Yin had never witnessed before.

“I can’t solve it,” Deng Yin handed the bowl to Chi Lin, whose mouth was black with mud from the radish. “This is your problem, not mine. You have to rely on yourself for everything.”

"Why!" Chi Lin was like a firecracker, easily ignited. He knocked over the water Deng Yin handed him and started crying again. "Why are other people's problems my problems? And why are my problems still my problems?"

He rattled off a whole bunch of things, but Deng Yin didn't understand a word he said.

Deng was 23 years old before he arrived, and even after the year he spent here, he was only 24.

Anyone who wishes to have children must be 25 years of age or older before they can undergo gene culture at a hospital.

Even including the year she spent here, Deng Yin is not yet 25 years old, but now she suddenly feels like she has a child.

Deng Yin didn't know how to comfort children, especially one who looked older than her. She could only sit aside and watch until Chi Lin cried himself out.

Chi Lin may not be very strong, but he can really cry.

She had just cried for so long, and now she can still cry.

Finding it a bit boring to just watch, Deng Yin grabbed some beef jerky and started eating while watching.

The beef jerky was something Deng Yin had bought on the black market. Originally, it tasted ordinary, and Deng Yin bought it just to try something new, but now he feels it tastes better and better the more he eats it.

Perhaps it's because Chi Lin's crying is so funny.

Chi Lin didn't stop crying until his voice was hoarse. He hadn't cried for many years, and he didn't know why he couldn't stop crying today.

Chi Lin wiped away his tears and saw Deng Yinzheng eating dried meat right in front of him.

Now we know why.

It's normal for him to cry when faced with someone who has absolutely no sympathy.

Everything gets better with practice. Chi Lin has cried twice now. Whether his crying skills have improved or not is unknown, but his skin has certainly become thicker.

Chi Lin picked up the bowl he had just knocked over and handed it to Deng Yin, saying defiantly, "Pour me another bowl of water, and remember to rinse it first."

This time, Deng Yin didn't say anything about having to do things himself. There's a limit to teasing a child; Chi Lin's voice was hoarse from crying.

The water Deng Yin poured for him this time was river water. His voice was so awful now, it sounded like a duck's.

Having cried for so long, Chi Lin's throat was sore and he had lost a lot of water. He drank two bowls of water before he could stop.

"buffalo......."

Even though Deng Yin's voice was soft, it still couldn't escape Chi Lin's ears.

"What did you say?"

"I said you're like a water buffalo." Instead of making excuses and trying to justify yourself, just tell the truth.

What is a water buffalo?

See? He can't understand it at all.

"An animal, a local specialty, that looks very good. It has white skin," but it's actually quite dark-skinned.

"Thick eyebrows and big eyes," but in reality, he had no eyebrows and his eyes were small, much smaller than a chess ox.

"The voice is nice," but it's actually awful; all it does is moo.

"His temper is alright." That's true, but Deng Yin said this not to praise Chi Lin, but to mock him.

How can someone who cries twice over just because someone said a few words have a good temper?

For people with lower IQs, it's important to speak clearly and explicitly.

For example, Chi Lin genuinely couldn't understand what Deng Yin was saying and thought Deng Yin was praising him.

"Well, I don't really look like it..." Chi Lin blushed. "I don't have a very good temper..."

Deng Yin: "..."

So he fits all three criteria: fair skin, thick eyebrows, big eyes, and a nice voice?

They're quite thick-skinned, which is similar to a water buffalo.

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