[Comprehensive] A good snake has a safe life

× Imagine 247 × Strong Luck × Heaven's Punishment

Shelley recovered quickly.

When the director sent a text message to inform Pariston that he had caught the man, Shelley was maintaining law and order at the place where the ticket was bought.When Paris went down, Shelley reasoned with an old man nicely and refused to let him jump in line.

But the uncle looked unhappy, and was about to push Shelley away when he stretched out his hand, but was knocked on the back of his hand by the big golden retriever boy.

"I suggest you don't do this." He suggested with a smile: "I will advise you once I see it. You probably won't be able to bear the consequences of what others see."

The uncle was shocked by this smile, and withdrew his hand embarrassingly, and came to the end of the line.

"Why did you come down?" Shelley stretched, "There is no work in the institute?"

"Your little Coola is guarding, what am I worried about—" He looked over there: "—Kurolo is over there in the square?"

"Ah."

Shelley tilted her head: "Are you looking for him or me?"

"Find him."

Paris walked to the square: "Oh, yes, there is sweet soup at noon in the cafeteria, and Auntie left a big bowl for you."

Shelley's face fell.

"But the sweet soup made by Auntie is not good..."

Pariston gloated and ran away.

Shelley was really busy with her aunt's hard-working sales at noon—she racked her brains to think of a way to refuse the sweet soup that didn't know what was added, and finally pushed the sweet soup to Kuroro on the grounds that "I really can't eat it anymore" .

The young black-haired man showed a rare look of hesitation for a second, and finally took a few sips with a bit of courage, before drinking it in one gulp without saying anything.Palliston and Kurapika also each had a bowl, but they had no one to give it to, so they had to drink it by themselves.

As a result, all three of them were ashamed all afternoon as if they had drunk traditional Chinese medicine.

Shelley felt a bit like he had survived the catastrophe, and continued to do his own work in the afternoon, organizing waves of tourists to come and go with a trumpet at the gate of the Hakka house where the enemy was beaten.

Wutong once looked around, greeted Shelley and then withdrew.Shelley originally wanted to ask Kiya and Alluka how they were doing, but thinking of the director's words, she thought it was okay.

After all, he was beating the enemy's own child.

She didn't know how Ji Qiu usually educated the children at home, but she always felt a little worried seeing Ji Qiu's appearance.

She looked at the ground, and when she looked up again, snowflakes were already falling in the air.

The snake girl picked up the horn: "Everyone, please pay attention. It is snowing in the mountains and the road will be slippery. Please be careful not to fall when walking, so as not to cause a stampede accident. Thank you. Repeat..."

Snowflakes fluttered gently and fell on her silver hair.

Disappeared silently.

When Kuroro took a shower at night, Shelley was lying on the bed, continuing to read the book he took from Kuroro.The dark-haired man glanced at it and smiled.

"I'm still wondering why this book is missing. It turns out that Shelley took it."

"Any comments?"

"No." Kuroro sat down and followed Shelley's gaze to read, his eyes moved: "Compared to reading, Shelley might as well ask me faster."

"I just want to pass the time, and I don't really want to get any information." Shelley lazily turned a page: "But if you want to talk, I will listen to it."

"Then... Shelley wants to hear about Cillin Culles?"

Shelley's eyelashes moved, and he looked up: "Is it a story, or a documentary literature?"

"All literature has elements of exaggeration, Shelley."

Kuroro hugged the silver-haired girl with a quilt in his arms, and slowly wiped her hair: "It's just like the history we know may not be true."

You can really put gold on your face.

Shelley blinked, and Kuroro started by himself.

"I was in Xinlai at that time, looking for the ruins of the temple around the capital. Unfortunately, because it was rainy and the local geographical environment was relatively special, my pointer didn't work very well, and I ended up basically at the same place Spin around."

He didn't distinguish between Cillin Culles and himself at all, as if he had long been sure that Shelley already knew about it: "Later, when I was resting in a tavern, I met a tour guide—Xinlai and Shalei's folk customs are similar. , so we also found a tour guide in a place like Shalei. The tour guide I was looking for told me that the local priests were recently selecting a new heir, so the weather would always be bad, and the weather was bad, the temple It is very unlikely that the site will be found—that place is more metaphysical, and whether it can be discovered by outsiders depends on whether the priests are willing to guide them. This is also a proof that the priests are trusted and protected by God. I was not very happy at the time, although I knew this The statement is more reliable, but I still want to see for myself.”

"Just you?" asked Shelley. "Has it always been?"

"It's not so troublesome for a person, and the purpose can be stronger, and you don't have to take care of other corners and corners." Kurolo said: "When I was in the rainforest, it rained very hard. When I was hiding from the rain, I met a little girl who escaped from the priests."

Shelley looked at him and said nothing.

"Her name is Narcislia, and she is the daughter of the patriarch of the Erling clan. She was supposed to marry the next patriarch, but she didn't want to, so she escaped that day."

Shelley used his heels to make up a very bloody story: "Oh...does she like you very much?"

Kuroro narrowed his eyes for a moment: "I don't think this word is more appropriate. What must be said must be that I helped her a lot during that period of time, so she thinks I am more trustworthy."

Shelley's eyes were suspicious, and Kurolo added: "She hoped that someone would take her away, and I took her away from the capital; she hoped that no one would recognize her in the future, and I helped She got this wish; and in the end, she wanted to live a peaceful and happy life, so I found a place in another country that was said to be pretty good and put her there."

"And you left?" asked Shelley.

"Why should I stay?" Kuroro asked back.

"Didn't take anything?"

Kurolo paused, then smiled: "Well, I borrowed something from her."

Shelley thought for a while, flipped through, found the paragraph introducing the famous local family, and looked up at Kuroro again.

"...?"

"The divinity of the Elling family is embodied in the good luck they have been blessed for generations. If they have a particularly strong desire, they will activate their thoughts to push things to the way they expect. But..."

Kuroro is a bit regretful: "Those strong fortunes will not change the whole world, at most they can bless themselves and their country."

Shelley didn't know what to say, probably because his expression was really not good, so Kurolo justified himself.

"If you don't have a particularly strong desire at ordinary times, this can be regarded as a passive attribute-according to her thinking, if you continue to live with this ability, you will never be able to live a peaceful and happy life."

He looked like Lei Feng who had done a good job and was humble and low-key without asking for praise.

Shelley felt his brain hurt.

"Then have you ever thought about how she should live as a little girl after leaving her in an unfamiliar place?"

"..."

Kuroro's expression didn't change, and Shelley already knew what he was thinking.

Probably "I still need to think about this", "Do I still need to be taught by others", "Why do I have to be asked this kind of question" and so on.

But Kuroro thought about it for a while, and dragged Shelley to his side.

"After she knows that life is not easy, wouldn't it be nice to go home if she can't adapt?"

Shelley twitched her temples, pressed herself, and sighed.

"Then she came to you this time, according to your logic, to thank you, right?"

Kuroro narrowed his eyes: "No, she went home and found me with the strength of her family. She said that she hoped that I would return her luck to her."

This little girl is quite naive.

Shelley asked without hope: "Then have you returned the ability to her?"

"Well, I went back."

"...?!"

Shelley looked up, as if Kuroro had been pierced by a soul: "Do you remember your name?"

The young man seemed to like her reaction and kissed her forehead.

"I thought about it. After borrowing someone's strong luck, I might be extra inattentive, so it's better not to."

His warm palms covered Shelley's lower abdomen, the palms were a little dry, and he slowly made circles.

"From now on, there will be no more accidents."

Shelley put her hand on his, and it took a long time before she asked.

"What does that kid look like?"

"It's quite ordinary. It looks a bit like Shelley, and its mind is smart." Kurolo thought for a while: "It's almost at the same level as a knight, right?"

"Isn't that pretty clever?"

"I personally think that knights are sometimes a bit impetuous." Kurolo thought for a while: "I met him on Meteor Street. At that time, he was hunted down because he spied too much information on the Presbyterian Church. Later I asked him how he was discovered, and he said that he was caught by undercover police from the Presbyterian Church."

"..."

"His ability to process information is very good, but sometimes he doesn't take care of other people's emotions—or in other words, when others are emotional, the decisions he makes...the suggestions he gives are not authoritative enough to be listened to by others. "

The young man held Shelley's hand backhand: "It should be better in two years."

Shelley was a little sleepy, she leaned on his chest, closed her eyes and nodded: "Yes. Your others just listen."

"Probably." Kuroro whispered: "But in fact, most people are just compromising with each other. Because..."

He lowered his head and found that the person in his arms had fallen asleep.

The black-haired man smiled, picked up his phone and swiped twice, and saw the news written in strangely shaped characters on the screen.

If Shelley could understand it, he would find that the content of the news was related to their conversation just now.

——New Lai Homepage: The first female patriarch of the Erling clan succeeds today, bearing the burden of a thousand years.

The following string of text is not important, but one of the news comments stands out a little.

"I heard that except for the new patriarch, everyone was punished by heaven and became ordinary people."

The author has something to say: Give the leader a clean slate

Although he is not a good guy, I haven't planned to write him as a bad kid who even designed the snake girl to drop the buns ==

If anyone still doesn't understand this paragraph, let me explain it again.

The head of the group rescued a girl with a lucky ex while traveling, stole her abilities and threw her into a small village and left on her own.Later, the girl realized that life was difficult, and she wanted to get her ability back after returning home (the specific reason is another story), and after finding Kuroro, she got Hisoka over.

And when Snake Girl dropped the bun, the group leader was still lucky to have the ability to ex in Xinlai, and he didn't know about Hisoka at all.After Snake Girl dropped her bun, Pariston found out about Sirin Culles and felt that the head of the group was the culprit.

In this chapter, the group leader gave back the ability of one person, but brought back the lucky ex of others, so the girl who looked a bit like Snake Girl and had an "ordinary appearance" took over as the leader of the clan.

I was thinking that someone would definitely ask why the leader didn't kill her, so let me answer in advance:

①At that time, the group leader didn't know about Hisoka;

② She looks like a snake girl, so she will be a little more tolerant;

③Snake girl (suspected, probability ≥ 90%) already knows about the girl, so attacking = exposing herself.

To sum up, the leader didn't kill and would not kill that girl.

But the head of the group didn't know at this time that all the gifts given by fate had already been secretly priced.

That's about it. Does anyone else have any questions?

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