Both Achepa and Kuroro are more inclined to fast break. After the two reached a certain consensus, some schemes were proceeding in an orderly manner under the seemingly harmonious and casual surface.

For Linde, none of this has much to do with her.

Unless Kurolo failed, or she was caught, such a situation still had to be taken care of.

To be honest, Linde really doesn't want to get involved. Her basic activities now are reading books, occupying a favorable terrain on the sofa, and sometimes even staying for a whole day.

She reads books very fast, especially story books, she is very skillful in ordering the whole text, and she reads quickly without getting confused.

But Linde really thinks that Kuroro sometimes reads books in a...fascinating style.

There is no preference at all. The previous book may still be in the beautiful style of fairy tales, and the next book can jump directly to horror and suspense, with a wide variety and no taboos.

Linde felt that she was finally getting used to it, but when she finally saw a cookbook in between.

Linde: "..."

Kurolo, what's the point of seeing this?

She held up the book with the colorful cover and the title of "Three Hundred Foods Every Housewife Must Know" and didn't know how to start.

Linde: "This..."

Maybe Kurolo wants to learn?

... Such a homely leader of a thieves group?

When Kuroro passed by, she held up the book and asked Kuroro silently.

"This." Ku Luoluo said calmly and calmly, "Probably because I was too hasty at the time, I took it by mistake."

Linde: "..."

The rush situation means...?

But looking at it from another perspective, Kuroro, who was able to insist on taking the book away under such circumstances, has to be said to be really a good thief who loves to learn...well.

In the end, Linde was actually the one learning.

As the most idle person, she definitely has nothing to do, especially when everyone else obviously has something to do and is always elusive, she looks even more bored.

It is almost impossible to find the necessity of existence.

This made Linde a little sad.

Knowing that she was going to learn to cook, Nobunaga, who was the first to know, welcomed her.

Nobunaga: "It's good. Sometimes the food from outside is uneven. It's convenient if you know how to cook."

Linde: "What?"

Nobunaga: "What's wrong?"

It suddenly occurred to me that they were thieves.

Linde quickly said, "...it's nothing."

The ingredients were brought by Nobunaga. It is said that they did it by chance, but I don’t know which way. After thanking Linde, she took the pile of ingredients and went into a room that was probably the kitchen.

then,

Found that there is no cooking tool here.

Thus, the first attempt was aborted.

The second person who knew about this, the knight, brought kitchen tools by the way again. When Kuroro saw it, he casually mentioned: "We won't stay here for long."

However, he immediately stopped the next words, that is, completely let Linde do what he wanted to do.

After everything was in place, Lind learned to fire after observing the kitchen for 30 seconds.

- She definitely can't cook.

Linde drew a definite conclusion from her own rusty reaction.

As expected, the first plate of tomato scrambled eggs failed.

The heat is not well controlled, and the taste is very strange.

Wo Jin took a mouthful and commented pertinently: "It's not delicious."

Linde sighed, still quite confused.

Strange to say, she really didn't know what caused the error in the final presentation - she obviously followed the recipe.

After a few more attempts, the result was finally satisfying, and the last course of flax tofu was divided between Nobunaga and Wojin.

Kuroro also condescended to take a sip and nodded in agreement: "Well, it's not bad."

Achepa and the Phantom Brigade did not involve Linde in the early operations, but Kurolo asked Linde to go with him in the last operation to kill one of the five elders.

Linde didn't understand this very much: "Why should I go?"

Kuroro asked her back, "Why don't you want to go?"

"I just don't want to go." Linde was shocked and angry. Annoyed by Kuroro's way of speaking, she seldom answered directly. On certain questions, she always threw them back like throwing a ball. "You can't put me in A place, come to me after you finish solving it?"

"Is this..." Kuroro really thought about it for a while, "No."

Linde: "..."

She felt very, very depressed.

When Kuroro sat down on the opposite sofa with a book and began to read, Linde couldn't hold back.

"I do not want to go."

"No."

"I do not want to go."

"No."

"I do not want to go."

"No."

The two tossed several rounds, and Feitan, who had already entered the room, blew up first—slammed the door open and walked out, poking Linde's cheek with a slender and glowing weapon: "If you don't say anything else, I really won't let you go anywhere!"

"..."

Linde felt that if Feitan was not hindered by Kuroro's presence, she should have been beaten to death and thrown to the garbage dump.

After Feitan left, Linde whispered stubbornly: "Kurolo, I really..."

"No." Kuroro refused very gently and gently.

Linde: "..."

She was really angry.

Kuroro didn't quite understand what she was insisting on, and she didn't feel particularly disgusted the first two times, except for seeing dead people... well, I'm afraid of this.

He wanted to enlighten, but Linde had already entered the state of "non-violent non-cooperation". Kuroro hesitated for two seconds between throwing her to Feitan, and chose another option.

"Warrior." Kuroro called to the passing knight, "Borrow your coin."

"Are you guys discussing something?" The knight took out a coin and smiled, "Do you want me to have it notarized?"

"Need not."

Kuroro took the coin, tossed it with one hand, and folded the silver light under the light.

"Heads, or tails?"

"...Why are you guessing riddles all of a sudden?" Linde probably sensed that this was a ritual to solve the problem, "Negative."

Kuroro spread out his hands, facing the front.

Linde stared at the result for a while, and then slowly shifted her gaze to Kuroro: "You didn't make money, did you?"

Kurolo: "..."

The knight couldn't help laughing: "My God hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha..."

Linde didn't quite understand where his smile was, so she turned her head in embarrassment, and Kurolo looked at her with a gentle and loving face.

... That's right, Linde actually saw the kindness of the elders "as if watching a silly child doing stupid things" from that face.

The knight laughed enough, and explained aloud: "This is our internal rule. When members of the group have differences, they can be resolved by tossing a coin."

Kuroro added in a particularly gentle manner: "No extra money is allowed."

Linde: "..."

The shuddering feeling behind his back was not a joke at all.

Linde picked up the coin from the opponent's hand and observed it. At first glance, it looked ordinary, with the number six on the front and a spider pattern on the back. She had seen it on Wo Jin's back before, and it should be some kind of symbol of their team.

She looked at Kuroro inquiringly: "Can I play too?"

Chrollo nodded in agreement.

The knight on the side: "Hey, that's my coin, right..."

Before throwing it away, Linde asked cautiously, "Kurolo, how good is your eyesight?"

Kuroro let out a soft "heh" and covered his eyes with his hands: "You throw it away—but the result just now has come out."

"Then," Linde hesitated, and there is nothing in dispute to decide now, "If I win, you can give me whatever you want."

"Did you lose?"

Linde blinked and said sincerely, "I have nothing to give you."

Kuroro smiled softly.

The coin was tossed, piercing the air with a faint sound.

Kurolo: "Front."

Linde spread her hands, a little surprised: "It's the tail."

Kuroro spread his hands, smiling unabated: "Look, it's fair."

That tone made Linde suspect that he lost entirely to prove this point.

Linde returned the coin to the knight, and when she turned around, she saw a ring on Kuroro's outstretched palm.

"...?"

If you lose, will you give me a ring? ?

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