Demon Lord Red Book

Chapter 36 ch.8 Waves

We have mentioned a question before, that is, what should you do if an angel protests at your door that humans do not treat it as a dog?Ni has also thought about this question several times: she can't really treat angels like dogs.

But she thought about it, and when she seemed to really look at Huahua as a ball, she suddenly realized that she was also a guy who judges people by appearance.Besides, if Langlang really likes it, then there's nothing wrong with it, right?

Therefore, when she entered the door with a bag of dog food in her hand, she didn't feel a trace of guilt in her heart.

This is a small cafe with a dog as its sign.Although it is a bit weird for the owner to set an example to show that he loves dogs as himself, everything else is performed in a human way.You know, a normal coffee shop should have orange walls, a brown fabric sofa, and it is so soft that people can’t sit down on it, and there should be beautiful wooden small tables.It would have been nice to have a little floral tablecloth (covered with coffee stains from previous customers, but still clean) on top.

Generally speaking, there is a bar counter opposite the door.There are signboards, sugar bowls and stirring sticks neatly placed on it.Next to it is a glass cabinet, which contains high-calorie snacks, cakes, etc. that most girls will like at a glance... There is still a very fragrant and fragrant atmosphere in the air. In analogy, there should be girls you like The scent on the back of the neck is so sweet.

This is such a small cafe.

Although the time is quite late, since most residents are nocturnal, the cafe is still open, and two areas are prepared for humans and other races: the light-on area and the light-off area.Ni knew where to find Langlang, so she walked towards the bright place.

In the light, as expected, she saw the stray who was wearing a flowered turban and a plush coat, pretending to be a real dog.It also has pockets on both sides for collecting money.Ni walked over, knelt down and patted its head.Today Lang Lang looks in a good mood, dressed as a corgi, with dangling legs and butt, quite cute.

However, when it found out that it was Ni, it made a long face and led Ni to the light-off area without saying a word.As soon as she passed the light-off line, her body stretched elongated into the shape of a hound.

The two sat in single seats, and Ni took out a small bowl for her and poured a bowl of dog food.

Langlang glanced at her with extremely sad eyes (its eyes are beautiful glass shining like jewels), and said in a low and elegant gentleman's voice: "You know what? Every time I see you, Your heart will tighten."

Ni said, "'That's not because I fell in love with you, but because I know there must be bad luck', right? I will recite it all."

Langlang then sighed in an aria tone: "It's not that I really don't like you,"

"It's just that I really don't like it, it's okay, let's stop here. You know what I'm here for, Langlang."

Ni slapped the report rudely on its face.Langlang stretched out his claws to smooth the paper, and at this moment, there was a burst of cheers from the other end.Ni was a little surprised, and put on a sound barrier to stand up, but was stopped by Langlang.

Langlang caressed the name with his front paw, and said without emotion in his words: "My employee is proposing marriage, and it seems to be successful."

Ni scans lightly from the corner of her eye.The orange light in the lighted area over there was gentle, a man and a woman hugged each other and wept with joy, and friends around sprayed ribbons on them.Everyone here is very indifferent, just like watching a TV show.She reclined on the sofa and said, "I thought you'd be happy too."

Langlang watched the scene with half of his face.After a long time, it said in such a gentlemanly tone: "It's not that I don't love humans. It's just that every time I watch this kind of joyful scene, I realize that humans are short-lived creatures."

Ni obviously didn't think much of this excuse: "I thought you should have understood long ago."

Langlang stared into her eyes, as if staring at a statue, there was no expression of appreciation or disgust.It said: "Hua Hua knows. But every time I feel very emotional...very."

It paused, and at the same time hesitated in great confusion, as if debating whether this sentence should be said or not.But it still said: "Oh, I guess you don't know what Huahua is doing. Although I have a bit of a conscience, but let me tell you. She found a group of humans to try marriage speed dating.

Ni put her head on the sofa so as not to say anything too loudly.She looked at Lang Lang sadly as if she had bitten a bedbug, not knowing what to say, but Lang Lang just had a flat face.

It shook its head and reported with its paws: "As for this, indeed, this guy is missing. How do I feel? Of course I mean the disappearance of the power. My opinion is that you'd better go up and have a look."

"You mean you're absolutely sure you haven't fallen into heaven?"

Langlang stared at her for dozens of seconds, and finally showed a humane expression with a little emotion.It caressed its ears as if it were grooming its beard: "There is an organization between us that is dedicated to contacting unfallen angels. And there is a long-standing method of judging whether an angel has become a fallen angel. Of course, you know, most of the time we just have to look at each other's brilliance, so we've always thought it was a shitty thing."

Its brown glass beads turned to Ni.Because it looks like a dog but is still not a dog, Ni felt uncomfortable looking directly into its eyes, so she stretched out her hand and tilted the other's head, and said seriously: "And then?"

The sound of Langlang being crushed came: "So after this happened, we organized a few angels to conduct a test. The result was that they didn't fall into the sky. Among them was me."

Ni turned its head around, stared at it for a long time, and suddenly sighed: "I've heard of that method."

She leaned back on the sofa, took out the tobacco from the box under the table familiarly, took the report and rolled it into cigarettes regardless of the waste.She picked up a cigarette and lit it.The smell of spicy spices from inside comforted her slightly.

She remembered the same about the angel in the report.Although it is so human-like, it still has a sense of disharmony, so it is not liked by humans.It's creepy because it's too close to humans.However, when her thoughts were wandering from whether humans are the highest-level angels to whether that thing has the same life characteristics as humans, Langlang said in a soothing tone:

"In short, according to the usual judgment, we have not fallen to heaven."

"Then you mean the sky..."

"We think so. But, you also know... Tianqiong doesn't care about us abandoned lives. If there is a god in this world, then I think she is just a deaf and blind puppet. We Impossible to go back and ask 'Hey? Why is this blessing suddenly gone?'"

Langlang squinted his eyelids (it was a piece of cloth that was sewn on afterward that seemed particularly perfunctory), and said slowly: "So you want to ask me about this? Then I can only say that you'd better go up and see for yourself. "

"I don't like going up there."

Ni exhaled the smoke and said after a little consideration: "Let's discuss it later."

She added some dog food to Langlang's bowl, and said with a sigh: "We don't like going up, not because it's too exposed, but because something is more dazzling. We are always used to measuring by law Everything, not the secular, religious, or even the perception of an unknown god."

Langlang pushed the bowl back slightly sadly.It turned and landed on the ground, but did not go back to the lighted area.The slanting light over there shone at the entrance, and also elongated its slender and tall figure.Just as it turned its head to say something, a human came over.

He looked so natural that this dissonance made Ni's nerves suddenly tense.

The half-orc waiter sitting at the door closed his eyes and was about to remind him not to enter the light-off area, when suddenly there was a sound like a balloon leaking air.The voice was neither sharp nor scary, but he slowly opened his eyes and fell to the ground slowly.

The last scene in his horrified eyes was the scene of his own body gradually disappearing into nothingness in the black goo.

Ni threw away the tablecloth that also disappeared in front of her.Although the mucus can't harm her body, she doesn't want to wash it.In her other hand, she held the wave crystal.

When she calmly stepped down from her seat, exclamations, screams, discussions, and hissing erupted together, engulfing the silence like a wave.She wrapped the crystal in a small napkin and watched with complicated eyes.

"It's very close," Ni said softly, "You know what will happen when you touch it. Your body will be completely swallowed. Fortunately, I have seen this thing."

Lang Lang was silent.Ni stared unmoved at the rapidly disappearing slime among the turbulent crowd, and she said in an inexplicable and brisk tone: "Yes. That woman also planted this kind of slime last time. Under the manor, I Remember."

A connection is made.

She pondered with great interest for a long time, and decided after a long time, "Let's go, let's meet someone."

Of course, Langlang doesn't know that this scene has been performed by Huahua long ago, and he is still in the lost state of being caught by the crystal.It remained silent for a long time, until Nidu took it away with him before realizing: "You, wait a minute! I'm going to get the—"

Ni couldn't deny it: "It's okay dear. You don't really care about it anyway, right?"

Her eyes were as deep as an abyss: "You might as well think about what you are going to confess now, huh? If I wasn't there, you would be eaten up. Don't forget, you are not blessed now."

Ni thought for a while, and then added: "Anyway, they think you're dead now. You might as well wait a day before going back... there will be a surprise."

Langlang was depressed for half a second before replying in a bitter voice: "I really hate seeing you, really."

The author has something to say:

After returning from traveling and graduating, I have to rent a house. I have been busy for a whole week, and I went to the dormitory yesterday to return the keys.

In the end, I told me that if you don’t come back, you just need to give 5 yuan. I:? ? ? ?My round-trip fare is ten yuan, you tell me this? ? ?

I don't want to make excuses, but anyway, I'm sorry everyone.

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