What did Lacey see?

Kuroro was half lying on the bed, his upper body was undressed because of the injury, and he was reading a book that seemed to never be finished.

These are not the point.

The point is that there is a boy kneeling beside Kuroro, who rests his head on Kuroro's shoulder in a very docile posture,

Kuroro stroked his sea-blue long hair from time to time.

From Lacey's perspective, he could only see the boy's long sea-blue hair scattered from his back to his ankles and the exposed delicate butterfly bones.

Lacey felt great pressure. According to Lacey's experience, this kind of delicate and fragile one must be more popular than his rough skin and thick flesh!

"Lacey." Kurolo was also a little surprised to see Lacey on Meteor Street, and before he could say anything, he heard accusations against him.

Kuroro had no choice but to put down the book, and patiently explained to Lacey, "This is just a new collection I got recently." Kuroro held up a strand of sea-blue hair, and it changed under the light due to the different angles. Various shades of blue, "Perhaps a trophy would be more appropriate."

"?" Lacey didn't understand what Kuroro was saying, and ran to Kuroro's side, only then did he see clearly what this young man looked like.

Almost all of Lacey's eyes were attracted by his eyes. His eyes were also blue, a blue that was clearer than the sea. When Lacey met his eyes, he seemed to hear the waves hitting the beach. the sound of.

"This, this?" Lacey looked at the blue scales growing on the boy's cheeks in disbelief, which looked like fish scales.

"This is a mermaid." Kuroro introduced the boy's identity. He lifted the hair on the side of the boy's cheek. There were no human ears there, but strange fish fins, which were breathing one by one. "The upper body is human, and the lower body is human." They are fish tails. They live in various fairy tales and novels, and humans usually describe them as longing for human love but as ruthless as sea water.”

"Is there really a mermaid? Then why isn't he a fish tail!?" Lacey's attention has been completely attracted by this boy. He also read fairy tales about mermaids when he was a child.

"The little mermaid trades her voice and the witch for her legs, and every step she takes is like dancing on the tip of a knife." Kuroro read out the plot in this fairy tale, "As long as the water is dried, the mermaid's tail will change. They have two legs, but because of the difference in frequency, mermaids cannot communicate with humans.”

As he said that, Kuroro picked up the glass of water on the bedside and poured it on the boy's body, and then the boy's originally slender legs turned into a fish tail more than one meter long, and the blue diamond-shaped fish scales shone under the light. Shine brilliantly.

"It's amazing." Lacey exclaimed, he couldn't help reaching out and touching the beautiful scales, "Hiss—" As soon as he touched it, a scar was scratched on his hand by the scales.

"Mermaids are carnivorous and have strong attack power. Their nails and teeth are highly poisonous. It is estimated that ten of you are not enough for Sona to eat." Kuroro stood up from the bed and picked up Lacey's bleeding finger. Suck and suck.

Sona was talking about the boy who had turned into a mermaid.

"Krollo—" Lacey wanted to pull out his hand in embarrassment.

Kurolo didn't insist either, and let Lacey withdraw his hand, "Don't you all stop the bleeding like this?"

It is obviously a normal hemostasis behavior. Why do you want to be crooked and can't hold it _(xз」∠)_.

"Cough." Lacey coughed lightly and changed the subject, "Where did you find the mermaid, it looks very precious."

"I snatched it from the Meteor Street Presbyterian Church." Kuroro said lightly, picked up the clothes hanging aside and put them on.

Although Kuroro said it was easy, Lacey also saw from the wound on Kuroro's body that it was not as easy as Kuroro said.

All of a sudden, I feel so guilty, it's all because of him.

"The injury on your body..." Lacey lowered her head, feeling a little depressed.

"You can take a look at it at night." Kuroro said about his injuries.

But Lacey thought wrongly, he took a quick look at Kuroro's upper body which was still exposed, especially where the abdominal muscles stayed the longest.

"What do you think of weaving a rug out of its hair?" Kuroro asked suddenly.

Lacey thought for a while before realizing that Kuroro was talking about the mermaid Sona lying on the bed. He looked at Sona's sea-blue long hair and said hesitantly, "No, it's not very good, is it?"

"Forget it." Kuroro buttoned up his shirt, "Let's go down."

"Yeah." Lacey now understood that Kuroro didn't treat the mermaid as a person, but a pet, no, to be precise, a personal item.

Lacey looked back at the very beautiful mermaid, and followed Kuroro down.

"This is?" As soon as Kuroro walked down the stairs, he saw the little boy being teased by the knight.

"The kid Kurolo looks like you? I picked it up on the road." Lacey said, then compared Kurolo and Vic, nodded, "It's really similar."

"Don't pick things up randomly in the future." Kuroro warned, "If you like it, keep it for fun."

"Captain." The chivalrous man interrupted at this time, and said in a tone that you understand and I understand, "How about that mermaid?"

"The hair is beautiful, the eyes...I like it very much." Kurolo also pretended not to understand what the knight said that he wanted to provoke him and Lacey. After all, he had never done anything to the mermaid, so he answered very seriously. Said, "We'll finish our work on Meteor Street, let's send that mermaid home."

As for what they do with the group members to send the mermaid home, it's better not to let Lacey know for now.

Kuroro sat next to the knight, smiling very softly, "It just happens to add some of my collection by the way."

"What does it mean to keep it for fun?" Lacey thought for a while, what he could do by bringing this Vic here. It was only on a whim that he picked it up after seeing that Vic and Kuroro had black hair and black eyes. If he is interested, Lacey suggested, "How about we take him out? Why do children live here?"

"He can't survive in the outside world." Kuroro said in a cruel tone, "You have ID cards since birth, but he didn't. What can he do outside? It's probably not as good as living on Meteor Street , at least we on Meteor Street don’t shoot children.”

"But you're not..." Lacey was referring to the fact that Kuroro and the knights who were born on Meteor Street all had ID cards, otherwise they wouldn't be able to go to college.

Kuroro understood Lacey's words, "But it's because of our strength to walk out of Meteor Street that you have an identity certificate. Ask him, what does he want?"

Before Lacey could ask, Vic said, "I want to become stronger, and I want to live."

"Lacey, even though you have become stronger now, there are still some things you don't understand." Kuroro glanced at Vic appreciatively, and said to the knight, "Since Lacey picked it up, we have to bear the responsibility." Take some responsibility, knight, teach him well."

It's very troublesome to teach this kind of child - the knight thought in his heart, but he still nodded, because he always wanted to make trouble for the head of the group.

And Lacey, who was hit by Kuroro, said, "Since I don't understand, Kuroro, you can teach me!"

"Are you sure?" Kuroro asked meaningfully.

Lacey was frightened by Kuroro's tone, and flinched a little, but still nodded, "Well, I want to get to know you."

"There's still plenty of time, you can get to know it slowly." Kuroro smiled and rubbed Lacey's hair.

"My hairstyle!" Lacey shrank her neck, covering her messy hair with her hands.

"Since you've arrived on Meteor Street, I'll show you my hometown." Kuroro said.

This, is this the feeling of seeing the mother-in-law?Such a sentence suddenly popped up in Lacey's mind.

"Our base is near the outskirts of Meteor Street. Garbage is transported from the outskirts almost every day, so many children and women live in the outskirts." Kurolo introduced to Lacey as he walked, "I Before I was four years old, I used to rummage through garbage here in exchange for food or compete with others for food."

Lacey was listening. In fact, before he came to Meteor Street, he never knew that he had to go through a struggle to get a little bit of food. Meals are still guaranteed.

At this time, Kuroro had already stood on the top of a garbage dump, pointing to a dilapidated iron box not far away with some nostalgia, "I used to live here, I didn't expect to be here now."

Lacey looked at the place Kurolo pointed to. The iron box outside probably wouldn't even live in a beggar... Lacey looked at Kurolo's side face, and couldn't imagine Kurolo's behavior at all. People actually grow up in such a place.

"Meteor Street looks more like the outside world the further you go inside. The most central area belongs to the Presbyterian Church, which is almost the same as the outside city, but you can only go inside if you get a certain amount of power." Kurolo walked past a murderous person. At the scene, no attention was paid to the corpse.

On the contrary, Lacey took one look at the corpse, and hurriedly followed Kurolo, not daring not to take a second look.

"I'll take you to the central area, where all kinds of substances circulate, and even some things that don't exist outside can be found in the central area..." Kurolo suddenly stopped in the middle of speaking.

"Why don't you leave, Kurolo?" Lacey asked suspiciously Kurolo, who was standing motionless.

Kuroro looked at the garbage mountain not far away, and sighed, "I'm in trouble."

A person walked down from the garbage mountain and walked slowly towards Kuroro.

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