“Eek! Eek! Eek! Eek!”
The familiar shriek dragged Liu Yu from her sweet dreams. She rubbed her eyes, about to complain, when she realized her mouth was stuffed with something hard, preventing her from speaking.
What the heck is this…?
It’s round, hard, and long…
As a man, Liu Yu’s imagination could only leap forward in this direction. She suddenly jolted awake, quickly turning her head to check the familiar black-haired girl still lay beside her. Only then did she relax.
She had a good fright, but she’d heard some women could develop those things too…
What were they called again?
Ah, yes, clitoris.
Who would have thought Miss Villy was such a freak. No boobs, just this. Truly, you can’t judge a book by its cover.
Thoughts wandered as sleepiness crept back in…
“Don’t sleep, wake up.”
The hard object, now coated in saliva, was pulled from her mouth. Seeing Villy’s face filled with disgust, Liu Yu mumbled, “Villy’s is small, but mine is huge!”
“You’re an idiot.”
The black-haired girl angrily wiped her fingers with Liu Yu’s pajamas. She never imagined someone would suck on her finger all night.
Could it be…?
She imagined some intimate scenarios.
Villy’s face instantly turned red. To hide her emotions, she forcefully threw off the blanket covering them both and urged, “Hurry up and get dressed, we need to go to school.”
“No way.”
Without hesitation, Liu Yu firmly refused. “You said that yesterday, but today is today. Go find yesterday’s promise. I don’t want to go, I want to sleep. Give me back the blanket, quick!”
“Hmph.”
Villy coldly snorted, impatiently grabbing the small, gray, deceitful creature. She weighed her, confirming she hadn’t changed much from yesterday, then carried her to the bathroom and placed her on a stool.
Then, she took out the extra cleaning supplies she had bought the day before to help solve Liu Yu’s personal hygiene.
“Let go of me, I don’t need to brush my teeth, I don’t need to wash my face… gurgle gurgle gurgle…”
It proved that violence is always the best solution to problems. When a child misbehaves, a beating is the answer.
After finishing the grooming, Villy carried the dejected, gray-haired girl back to the bedroom, straightened her body, and placed her on her lap, facing the mirror.
“Now, I’m going to give you a makeover.”
Villy was thrilled. Behind her, a colorful mountain of clothes piled up on the bed, accumulated over time since Liu Yu arrived in the city. Because she never agreed to try them on as a girl, a large pile of ill-fitting clothes gathered in the closet, gathering dust.
“Hurry up, hurry up…”
The gray-haired girl yawned in front of the mirror, allowing Villy to manipulate her body. For some reason, she felt extraordinarily sleepy today, as if she were overworked. Could it be…?
A thought crossed her mind, and she became resentful. It was too wicked. Unable to win in an argument, she attacked while I was asleep…
“Don’t move around.”
Enraged, Villy tapped Liu Yu’s head, who immediately straightened up. The docile, cute appearance was far from the usual Liu Yu, who was full of vulgar language. If only she could stay silent forever.
Villy secretly snapped a photo of the dazzling gray-haired girl in her hands, reluctantly completing the final touches of the disguise: a coat, a hat, and a mask. Then, she urged, “Come on, let’s go to school.”
“I don’t want to go to school!”
Liu Yu screamed.
“With your brain, what else can you do besides go to school? No one would hire you to wait tables.”
“Well, I, I, I can… live off my looks! Hehe!”
Villy was momentarily speechless, deciding to use force to drag the creature away.
****
The noisy, chaotic cafeteria.
Feeling the faint, lingering gazes from behind, Old Zheng stood up abruptly, tossing the remaining baozi into the trash can by the door. He casually surveyed the cafeteria using his peripheral vision.
It was 8:47 in the morning, the usual breakfast time at school. Students bustled around, filling the entire cafeteria. It was nearly impossible to spot the source of the gaze in such a crowd.
I’m being followed.
Old Zheng thought. From the dorm to the cafeteria, he had clearly sensed an unfamiliar gaze. Coupled with his sister’s frequent warnings, his guard was instantly on high alert.
Who could it be…?
Tall trees catch the wind. Compared to his dazzling sister, he had always kept a low profile, mindful not to cause trouble for her. Outside, he didn’t even think about bullying others. He would only retaliate if someone slapped him, and only after understanding the reason.
His only close friends were his dorm mates. Notably, Liu Yu was also originally one of them, but she left after a few days to rent a place of her own.
Old Zheng believed he was already kind to everyone, even tolerating Liu Yu’s endless nonsense without giving her a punch. So, who would bother to follow him?
Could it be a classmate with a crush?
Or… someone might be targeting me!
After the “Vampire” incident subsided, the widely discussed assassination events resurfaced. Only then did some politically savvy individuals realize that the public figures frequently seen in the news had been replaced.
There was no doubt that the hidden, mysterious assassins had achieved remarkable results in the chaos stirred up by the “Blood Race.”
Whoosh… It couldn’t be that they couldn’t handle my sister, so they changed their strategy to target me, right?
Thinking about it, it was quite possible. His sister’s bodyguard, known as the “Night Tiger,” was famous even in the Outer Regions. Meanwhile, he was an unarmed student, easily manipulated. If the shadowy assassin investigated his family ties and saw this as a breakthrough, it wasn’t impossible.
Old Zheng grew increasingly frightened, sweat trickling down his palms and forehead. He continuously scanned his surroundings, feeling like an assassin could leap out from the bushes at any moment, stab him, and disappear.
He needed to find a safe place to hide.
But where?
The security office? The campus security?
No, no, no. Those places might work against ordinary people, but stopping an assassin capable of killing government officials would be too much to ask.
So…
The only option was the “Combat Division” training building.
Although the “Combat Division” at Xu Yang had always been criticized, it was still considered a disgrace of Dongchuan. Despite this, it had produced a few renowned hunters. If the upperclassmen with “Weapons” rushed in, even the assassin might not stand a chance.
Either way, hiding there would be safer than anywhere else.
Like grasping a lifeline, Old Zheng rushed towards his destination.
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