Let me ask: After opening your eyes, you suddenly find that the man you like is lying on top of you. How does it feel?

——No, what's the situation?Is it so exciting?

Could it be that he was dreaming?

I closed my eyes subconsciously, and after a few seconds, I carefully narrowed one of them a small slit—and then found that, under the dim and hazy light, the rabbi was still propped above me and had not disappeared.

Has temperature, can move, can breathe, is... a real person?

I was a little stunned by this sudden surprise, and my mind went blank.After moving his fingers, he slowly patted and found that his whole body felt strangely weak, as if he had been run over by something vigorously.I felt it for a while, and then I felt like the feeling of being sticky from sleeping for too long, and I couldn't lift up any strength, I just wanted to lie limply on the bed and not move.

Um?Wait, tired?Sleeping too long?Why do I have such a strange delusion?

I wasn't just in the library with the rabbi...

No, those are not important, what is important is what to do next.

Pretending to push him away?

Am I that stupid?

But if you open your arms to welcome him, isn't it too proactive?

My brain was still a little stiff, and when I didn't know how to make a choice, I saw the rabbi who was looking at something with his head tilted, suddenly lowered his head without warning, and glanced at me.

We stared at each other for a few seconds.

"Cersi...?" He didn't seem to expect that I would wake up at this time. After a pause, he asked, "Are you awake? When did you wake up?"

"...waking up," I replied dryly, unable to even make a sound at first because of the dryness in my throat.After Xiaodi cleared his throat, he barely made a sound, but the voice sounded like it was scratched on sandpaper, hoarse and unpleasant, with a strong nasal sound, "It's just... just now."

"So how are you feeling now?" the rabbi asked immediately.

"Feels...good?" I replied uncertainly.

"Is there really nothing uncomfortable?"

Why do you still want me to feel uncomfortable?

"Then I'm comfortable," I opened my mouth, recalling the weakness of being run over, and looked at his expression carefully, "Is it still uncomfortable?"

Rabbi: "?"

The rabbi was taken aback by my question, and after he reacted, he looked more worried than before, and even raised his hand to test the temperature of my forehead: "It's not hot..."

Of course it's not hot, and I don't have a fever.

But in fact, until now, I was still in a dazed and trance state, so I could only blink blankly and stare blankly at him.

The rabbi seemed to notice that I was not fully awake yet, sighed, and subconsciously smoothed my messy hair.

"Why did you wake up at this time..." He looked a little distressed, and murmured as if talking to himself, "The timing is too bad."

Why do you have to pick an auspicious time for such a thing as waking up?

No, wait, that's not the question, it's - what do you mean?Do you want me to remain in a coma at this time?

This kind of horror is inexplicably with a hint of skilled thinking, but even my master's old fritters have never had it, my friend!

"Rabbi, we've known each other for so long." I was frightened and felt a little irregular, "I must, I must have grown up in the environment you know, think about it, I have been with you since I was a child. The most philandering in the entire sect—I mean, the greatest marshal has been around me, how could I be so bad, surely the biggest advantage is the courage to make sacrifices?"

Rabbi: "?"

"I don't know what to say, anyway, just rest assured," I swallowed stiffly, not knowing what I was talking about, "Anyway, I'm definitely willing, You really don't have to worry that I won't cooperate...I must be very cooperative..."

The rabbi finally captured the key word this time: "cooperation?"

He looked increasingly bewildered.

I paused, maybe thought I was talking nonsense, and reached out to stroke the hair on the side of my face: "Don't be afraid, Sisi."

I... I'm not afraid, it's just...

My lips moved, and just as I was about to say something more, I was suddenly interrupted by a sudden earth shaking.

"Damn it, is it coming again?" The rabbi immediately pulled out of that worried and helpless state, and reflexively protected my head.

It was only later that I realized that he was not lying on top of me tightly, but more like kneeling on top of me in a protective posture, using his own body as a shield to tightly cover me. I.

And the most important thing is - there are layers of quilts in the middle that are quite in the way.

No matter how you look at it, it is so far from what I imagined...

After fading the early-awakening filter of "only rabbis in my eyes", IQ and senses returned at the same time, and the surrounding sounds gradually flowed into my ears.

Although the light was dim and blurry, I was so slow that I didn't realize until this moment that this was not my room, and there was...more than one person around.

Wait, more than one person...?

Although my snorting just now was very low, and the rabbi's answer to me was not loud, basically no one could hear me clearly except for each other... But what kind of public execution is this?

"It's okay," probably interpreting the blankness of my face as fear, the rabbi repeated while protecting me, "No fear."

I'm not afraid, I'm just... I'm just a little ashamed once in a while.

But I didn't feel ashamed for long, because in the next second, a light and shadow flashed in front of my eyes, followed by a depressing muffled groan.

I turned my head subconsciously, and saw light rolling down from the rabbi's shoulder, and falling to the ground with a sharp sound, at the same time, the room was plunged into darkness.

So what fell just now...was it a wall lamp?

"Rabbi?" Recalling that there seemed to be a sharp part in the position of the lamp holder, I only felt that my heart was pulled suddenly by something, and I called him almost reflexively.

"It's okay, it's just a touch." The rabbi's comforting voice came from the darkness, very close and warm, "Don't worry."

I didn't make a sound, paused, and suddenly without warning, I raised my hand and climbed up to his neck, and groped along the back collar and stretched it in.

"Sai, Sisi...?" The rabbi froze, his voice trembling with fright, and the skin touched by my fingers burned instantly.

"Don't hide." Because I was worried that I might accidentally touch the wound, I only dared to grope very lightly.

I don’t know if it’s the pain, or out of habit, but I can feel that under my unskilled inspection, although the rabbi is trying his best to endure, he still can’t help trembling slightly, and the muscles on the back of his neck and shoulders are tense. It was tight, hard to the touch, and the skin was getting hotter and hotter.

Does it hurt so much?

I took a short breath and relaxed my movements until I confirmed that the skin on the shoulder was intact and there was no wound, and then I was relieved.

Then after thinking about it, he withdrew his hand and continued upward, fumbling to protect his head.

In this way, if anything falls, it will hit my hand first, which can somewhat act as a buffer.

From just now, the rabbi seemed a little dull, just like now, it took about ten seconds to realize my intentions, and he wanted to take my hand off immediately.

Of course I refused to say anything, the two twisted a few times, breathing intertwined, and accidentally got closer.

People are most sensitive in the dark, and all senses other than vision are magnified countless times. It is precisely because of the darkness in front of my eyes that I can't see anything. The sudden heat in the air, the breath that wraps me tightly, and if I It was only when the wet|sweet and scorching breath sprayed on the lips that there seemed to be nothing happened became extra clear. For a moment, the rabbi and I stood still in tacit understanding.

It's been a... sweet ordeal.

My lips parted unconsciously.

What to do, I always feel as if I only need to move forward by one centimeter, and I can... kiss him.

But I didn't dare to do that after all.

I also know that I have spent so much effort to get to where I am today. Just because of such a momentary happiness, I scared him away, and the gain outweighed the loss.

This violent shaking lasted for several minutes before gradually calming down.

The rabbi waited for a while to make sure that the shock was no longer there, and then he took my hand that I had let go of because I let down my vigilance, and wanted to get up.

As the heat that enveloped me left, my heart was empty for no reason, and I was a little uncomfortable with the sudden coldness, and I groped and grabbed his hand almost subconsciously.

The rabbi was stunned for a moment, wondering if he sensed my uneasiness, and quickly grabbed my hand, the warm and rough palm covered with half-finger gloves, instantly made me feel at ease.

A few seconds later, a faint candlelight suddenly shined in the darkness.

In the light and shadow, the head nurse turned around holding the candle and turned to us: "Are you all alright?"

"Should...it doesn't matter," the rabbi took advantage of the faint light, first checked my head and arms exposed outside the quilt, then nodded, and sat down beside my bed—while doing this, He never let go of my hand, "Where are the head nurse and Li Nali?"

Li Nali?

I turned my head on the pillow in doubt, only to realize that the figure guarded by the head nurse turned out to be Li Nali.

"I... I'm fine." Li Nali seemed a little distracted while sounding terrified.

"By the way, what happened to Xiao Ke?" The rabbi thought of something, and turned to the other side, "Hey—isn't it? Did Xiao Ke not wake up after such a big commotion just now?"

Why is Crowley here?

Now I sat up directly, followed the rabbi's gaze, and sure enough, I saw Crowley sinking deeply into the hospital bed on the other side with his eyes tightly closed.And beside the bed, the nurse who fell to the ground in the shock just now got up staggeringly, and helped him straighten the hanging infusion bag with the help of the dim light.

So... this is the ward?

But, when did the ward start to mix men and women?

And taking a step back, even if it is to take care of the patients, isn't the crowded medical staff a bit too much...?

It was as if all the people who could be filled were temporarily stuffed in for the sake of refuge.

I finally realized something was wrong: "Isn't the one just now an ordinary earthquake?"

The rabbi's eyes fell back on my face, and he opened his mouth, as if he was worried about something for a while, and didn't know how to speak.

The head nurse over there told me seriously: "It's an enemy attack."

"Enemy attack?" I asked. "At headquarters?"

"Yes... Lulu Bell, she sneaked into the headquarters disguised as the head of the Oceania branch, and summoned a large number of demons. Now the fifth laboratory where the devil's egg is located has been isolated from the inside," Li Nali hung down. head, with a tremor in his voice, "No one knows what's going on inside."

Although I don't know exactly what happened, but looking at Li Nali's appearance, it seems that not only the attack on the science class, but also other things...

After the head nurse took off her boots and helped her put them on her bare feet, Li Nali finally couldn't bear it any longer and threw herself into the head nurse's arms and cried bitterly.

Only then did I know from her intermittent confiding that it was related to Komyi.

This kind of topic that involves deep emotions, because I don't know how to deal with it, I have always been able to avoid it. I just subconsciously looked at the rabbi, and then I saw the rabbi looking at them.

I blinked, but before my brain could react, I already moved my hand dishonestly, fearing that I was not strong enough, so I scratched his palm instead.

The rabbi's attention was drawn back immediately, and he asked me in a low voice, "What's wrong?"

It's nothing, just suddenly a little afraid that if you continue to look at it like this, you will show that distressed expression.

Anyone can feel sorry for Li Nali, I can, Alian can, even the master can, but...but you can't.

Although I used to be more or less sour, this was the first time I felt something like fear—I was afraid to see him show that expression to others.

But this reason cannot be put on the surface.

So I had to use both hands, grabbing the rabbi's hand as if I depended on him and couldn't do without him. At the same time, I looked at him eagerly and refused to let him move.

The rabbi was startled, and for a moment, as if bewitched by something, he leaned over to bully me.Just when I caught sight of his arm that had reached over my shoulder from the corner of my eye, thinking that he would hold me in his arms like the night before, he suddenly retreated to his original position, took a deep breath, and raised his arms. With his free hand, he stroked the top of my hair and softly comforted me.

"Don't be afraid, I'm here."

Although I'm a little disappointed, but—yes, I'm super scared right now, Li Nali has a head nurse there, so you just need to focus on me alone.

It's fair for one person to comfort the other.

But this brief and delicate balance was quickly broken—there was an extremely ear-piercing electric sound from the black gram flying in mid-air, followed by a serious announcement: "Attention all units, all units Pay attention, the latest situation - the fifth research room has been destroyed, and the demons are attacking outside the research room..."

"What?" The rabbi's expression changed suddenly.

Li Nali also raised her head from the head nurse's arms in horror: "Destroyed? Everyone in the science class..."

"The number is one, and it seems to have evolved into LV.4."

"Unable to confirm the safety of the exorcist in the fifth research room."

"Non-combatants please hurry up and take refuge..."

One bad news after another.

The atmosphere of fear spread wave after wave, infecting almost everyone present.

"Who are the exorcists in the fifth research room mentioned in it?" I suddenly turned to the rabbi.

The rabbi paused, and looked at me a little slower.

"There is Allen." I drew a conclusion directly from his expression.

In fact, I can guess it. With the character of that child, needless to say, he must be the first to rush forward.

"...Allen and the old panda were the first to go in," the rabbi said in a low voice. "Later, I heard that Mali and Miranda also went, as well as the marshals."

"Marshals? Is my master there?"

"...It is said to be."

I immediately relaxed when I heard that.

Now that Master is here, you can basically rest assured.

"Don't worry," the rabbi misunderstood my silence and paused, not knowing whether to tell me or himself, "Allen and the others will definitely not be so easily..."

boom--

The door of the ward was suddenly pushed open from the outside, and the loud noise instantly diverted the attention of everyone in the room.

"Li Nali Li, as an exorcist, what are you waiting for!"

Accompanied by the cold and stern words, a tall figure walked in amidst the glare of the light.

At the same time, before I could react, I was suddenly pushed back on the bed by a force.

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