【Group Cool】Dis Aliter Visum

Chapter 56 Mozart x Storm

When Kuroro wakes up, he feels relaxed, but exhausted at the same time.He quickly recalled everything that happened last night——a blond boy from Luta, who was full of vitality like the morning sun, knocked on his door in the middle of the night, and the reaction was eager and longing, expecting to get something from him .The Spider-Boss hopes this means he can finally reach into the shell the other has built and touch the teen buried inside, and it feels good, addictive, and oh my god, it's awesome.

Kurapika said that he would come to his room, so Kuroro stayed in the bedroom and used the morning time to read.When it was almost noon, Kuroro felt that he had waited long enough, in fact, he had felt this way for the past few days, but he knew that Kurapika needed to sort out his thoughts.Kuroro made a risky decision. Kurapika might come back to him and tell him not to have any more physical contact. The sex last night gave Kuroro a wonderful and powerful feeling, but now he is because of They are uncomfortable because they have not acted for a long time. They have been wasting for a long time.

After making a decision, Kuroro packed up the things in the room and put them all back into the luggage bag.He went to the bathroom one last time to check for any leftovers, then packed all his luggage into the convenience wrap.Kuroro quickly crossed the parking lot and stopped in front of Kurapika's room. He checked to see if the windows were locked, which the boy hadn't.If Kuroro were a law-abiding man, he would knock on the door and go in, wait for Kurapika to open the door and tell him the potential danger of not closing the window properly, but Kuroro obviously will not abide by the law, and everyone An open window is a usable passage in the eyes of the spider boss.

It looked as if Kurapika was inviting him, and Kuroro wondered if he could sneak into the room, but when he entered the bedroom, Kurapika's sleepy voice sounded in the silence, "You have the key Yeah," he grumbled, "so why don't you come in through the door?"

"It's more interesting this way." Kurolo said as he walked to the bed, he struggled to see the golden head barely exposed from the bed.

Kurapika opened one eye and looked at Kuroro, then turned his back to him and stretched his body, he covered his yawn with his hands and asked, "What time is it?"

"11:50," said the head spider, sitting on the edge of the bed.

Kurapika let out a muffled frustrated sound from his throat, and turned away from where Kuroro was sitting, Kuroro's eyebrows were raised after seeing the boy's actions, and a pleasant smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.Supporting the bed with one hand, he slowly touched the back of Kurapika's neck and swept it along the line of the neck. Kuroro ignored the boy's instantly stiffened body and touched his lower back.He could see that Kurapika's face was starting to turn red, the blush spread to the neck and the tips of the ears -- oh, it's really tempting to tease someone like this and get something out of it, or he could try Kurapika How far are you willing to develop now?Last time, he was angry the next day, and perhaps pushing the boy to do these things repeatedly would have prevented another argument.

After a while, Kuroro didn't decide to do this, they wasted too much time, and the spider leader wanted to move on, his mind was already dulled by the successive rests, and the whole body seemed to be urging him to act, which made him move forward. uncomfortable. "Come on," Kuroro said, patting the boy on the back lightly, "Kurapika, I want to move on, so get up and get out of bed."

Kurapika turned his face away to show Kuroro a horrified expression, he broke away from Kuroro's hand: "If you do this again," he warned, "I will keep punching you until you lose one more only teeth."

"Well," Kuroro commented with a smile on his face, agreeing to remove his hands, "I bet you'll try to do that." He stood up and said, "Come on, get your stuff together and go take a shower , I will pack your luggage, and I can leave as soon as you change your clothes." Kurapika turned around, propped himself up and sat on the bed, he looked messy and cute, Kuroro smiled softly : "I'm going to make coffee."

After mentioning the coffee, Kurapika finally seemed willing to move around, Kuroro should have used the coffee as a tactic to get the boy out of bed in the first place.With his legs dangling over the edge of the bed, Kurapika covered another yawn with his hands, stretched and finally stood up. "You'd better not lie about the coffee," Kurapika said to Kuroro, who went to his backpack and pulled out clean laundry.

"I won't," Kuroro said cheerfully, and he went to the bathroom to get water for making coffee in this sleazy little hotel.Kuroro passed the boy back to the coffee machine, Kurapika suddenly stopped and looked at the spider leader, his action made Kuroro stop too, tilting his head to look back at him.Kuroro was holding a glass of water in each hand at this time, Kurapika put one hand on his shoulder to balance himself, then tiptoed and quickly pecked Kuroro's lips before entering the bathroom tightly close the bathroom door.

Kuroro stared at the door for a moment, wondering what the kiss meant, but then he shrugged and walked over to the sideboard.Kuroro made two cups of coffee, both for Kurapika.The paper cups provided by the hotel were too small, Kuroro believed that one cup would not be enough.He looked around the room, followed by a few books on the bedside table, Kurapika's bedroom was very tidy.Kuroro put the book on the table, but since Kurapika might have something to pack, he chose not to remove the boy's duffel bag.The sound of water from the bathroom stopped, and after a while there was a faint sound of changing clothes, followed by the loud sound of the hair dryer being turned on.

Kuroro sat on the bed and picked up a book that he lent to Kurapika from the well-folded quilt. He had already read this book, but it was better than staring at the wall and listening to the sound coming from the bathroom. The sound of water.

When Kurapika finally came out of the bathroom, he was wearing a branded sweatshirt and trousers (to Kuroro, this outfit looked much better than the previous few days), and he had already dried and washed his hair, Kuroro closed the book and put it back on the bed. "Ready to leave?" he asked, and Kurapika nodded, putting everything back in the bag.

"Coffee?" The boy asked without hesitation.

Kuroro pointed to the sideboard. "Both glasses are yours." He said to Kurapika, "You should decide which book you want to read so I can put the rest away."

"I've finished watching." Kurapika walked to the coffee machine as he said, and drank half of the coffee in the paper cup with just one sip. He put the cup down and went to Kuroro's duffel bag in the room.The boy quickly opened the zipper and looked at the books inside. He finally chose one. He put the newly selected book on the bed and handed the bag to Kuroro before continuing to drink his coffee.

Kuroro was amused by Kurapika's behavior, and the boy in front of him wanted him to pack the other books like a servant.If it wasn't for the fact that it was so damn funny, Kuroro would have been a little offended—as the head of the dreaded Phantom Troupe, he'd let a little Kuruta survivor pack his books.He called out to study, put all the luggage into the convenience wrap, and when he was done he looked at Kurapika, the boy raised a finger to Kuroro, beckoning him to quickly drink the rest of the coffee.He threw the empty cups into the trash can: "Okay," he said, grabbing a second paper cup and picking up the book he had just selected: "I'm ready."

Kuroro gestured to the door: "I'll walk behind you, ma'am." He teased, and Kurapika gave him a look of wanting to punch him, walked past Kuroro and left the room quickly to the car.The Spider Chief followed, casually tossing the key to a tired-looking waitress passing by.Just as Kuroro got into the car, he stopped suddenly -- something... didn't feel right.

Kuroro looked at the sky, the blue sky was being covered by a dark gray fog at a speed visible to the naked eye, and more and more storm clouds were slowly gathering on the land.It seems that the timing of their departure is just right, but there is something hidden in it----a very powerful thought ability is far away in the sky, appearing in some places.Kuroro doesn't like running into potential crises without any plan, but the ability to read is still far away from them, and he can drive away. This fact makes Kuroro confident that the ability to read will not give them any trouble.

Kurapika leaned over the driver's seat, looked at Kuroro through the open door, "Did something happen?"

"No." Kuroro confirmed, because he still didn't know what formed that thought.He got into the car, Kurapika sat back in the passenger seat and buckled up the seat belt, Kuroro sat behind the steering wheel and closed the door, he decided to keep watching the thought, if he found that the two were being followed, he would tell Kurapika. "Okay," Kuroro exhaled and inserted the car key into the ignition: "Let's go."

He glanced over to the parking lot, watching the impatience created by the two weeks of waiting and waiting for Kurapika to be ready, and Kuroro felt much better as he hit the road.The spider boss was driving very fast, he didn't care if Kurapika would find out and scold him, but the boy didn't pay attention to the road, he was obsessed with the book in his hand, but Kuroro didn't think he was Reading -- at least not all the time.Sometimes, Kurapika's gaze would stop on a certain line, and his cheeks would turn pink. Kuroro already believed that he was recalling what happened last night, but he would not interrupt Kurapika's memories, Let the boy settle in the memories.

After a while, Kuroro turned on the car radio, and Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 24 was broadcast. The melody overlapped with lightness and heaviness, just like the style of other Mozart pieces.It started to rain in the sky, and the rain was getting heavier and heavier. Kuroro was forced to turn on the windshield wipers to the maximum. When a lightning bolt split the air outside, Kurapika looked up from the book, and seemed to finally realize that It's raining outside.The storm came violently, but the two quickly drove away from the center of the storm, and the strange ability that Kuroro had just felt disappeared.

Then about an hour or so of driving in the drizzle, they had another storm and they spent the afternoon like this ----- going in and out of storm after storm, there must have been a burst of it in between calm.Because there are no restaurants, hotels or shops ahead, the two ate in the car, but Kuroro didn't stop for lunch. Because he didn't want to be trapped in the heavy rain all day, Kuroro continued to move forward while eating lunch , hope this can finally get out of this connection storm.

Kurapika didn't read the book, and Kuroro found that Kurapika's eyes would glance in his direction every once in a while, but he didn't intend to expose the other party, Kuroro was waiting, waiting for the boy to understand what happened to the two last night make any decisions.Kuroro certainly has no doubts about that, nor about how it happened.If Kurapika had such an idea, it was his own decision, and it was also up to him to decide what he would do afterwards.

The sun is getting lower and lower, and the visibility on the road is getting worse and worse. Regardless of whether the eyesight and reflexes are enhanced by the ability of telekinesis, Kuroro will soon need to park the car on the side of the road. They will always be in the car tonight spend.In Kuroro's memory, there was no place to stop for the few miles ahead.A lightning bolt flashed across the air, and Kuroro glanced at Kurapika, but he didn't want to take his eyes off the road ahead. "We might need to stop at night," he told the boy. "You don't mind sleeping in the car? There's no way we'll be camping outside in this weather."

"You know I don't mind." Kurapika said putting the book away, he might not be able to concentrate on reading.The boy rubbed his eyes with his hands, stretched, and Kuroro glanced in Kurapika's direction as he looked out the window. "Can you really see that?" Kurapika asked. "It's getting dark outside."

Kuroro looked ahead, cursed softly, and everything became dead silent, no rain, no lightning -- nothing.He stopped the car slowly and looked around quickly to find out where they were.The trees on both sides of the road were swallowed by the darkness, and the lights in front and behind the car were dimmed, making it impossible to tell them anything.Kuroro unbuckled his seat belt and said to Kurapika, "Stay in the car." Halfway through the speech, Kuroro had already unlocked the door and pushed the door open. He stood outside the car, listening intently to the sounds around him.

Kuroro heard the sound of Kurapika's clothes rubbing on the seat, but after that, there was a dead silence around the car, not like what a person should encounter when driving out of the suburbs in the afternoon. There was no sound ----- no animals, no wind, not even rain.It's like they're stuck in a vacant bubble with only an asphalt road and a few trees for company.

Kurapika opened the car door, and Kuroro had to admit that he wasn't surprised that the boy didn't obey his orders -- not too happy, but certainly not surprised.No one has ever tested his patience like Kurapika, and Kuroro doesn't even have much temper for it -- so judging by Kuroro's reaction, there seems to be something behind it.The car door was closed, and Kurapika went to stand next to Kuroro who was next to the driver's seat.

"I let you stay in the car," Kuroro commented.

"And I choose not to," Kurapika responded.

Kuroro didn't answer right away, he realized the boy was challenging him again and he needed to argue with him now. "If it's mind power," he said to Kurapika after a while, "-----and it's most likely mind power, you can't protect yourself. You're a liability now, and I don't want to need it anymore Distraction to keep you safe while figuring out what's going on."

Kurapika thought about this for a while, Kuroro focused most of his attention on his surroundings, but kept an eye on his traveling companion.The boy finally spoke, but both of them froze suddenly—whatever Kurapika was about to say, he was about to say, "It wasn't made by animals, it must not be."

"Yes," Kuroro agreed, "no."

"But it doesn't sound human either," the boy added.

"That's human." Kuroro said, "It's the sound when one group of humans hunts another group of humans." He turned quickly. He would have no problem being alone, but he didn't know about those telekinetic abilities. The ability of the attacker, or how to deal with it, and Kuroro needs to take care of Kurapika, so he decides to retreat temporarily. "Get in the car." He said again, this time with a stronger tone than before, Kurapika didn't refute, he got into the right driver's door and moved back to his seat, Kuroro got in the car as soon as he had room, closed it door and engine on.

TBC

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