When Kuroro woke up, he immediately felt a vision coming from the side, but he didn't open his eyes, but spent some time listening carefully and feeling every move around him.He had a bad day in the car with Kurapika yesterday, and now that he was sleeping in the same bed as the boy, the gaze he felt was probably coming from him.

Kuroro smiled slightly, he closed his eyes and asked, "Are you blinking?"

After all, he heard Kurapika snort, and the young boy scolded without anger, "Idiot."

The bed next to him was pushed down, and Kuroro finally opened his eyes.Kurapika was lying face-on on the bed, his eyes fixed on the ceiling, and his brows were slightly frowned because of his preoccupation.Kuroro took this opportunity to observe the boy's face, it was so easy to make him emotional, he could easily make him blush, make him look upset and embarrassed, Kuroro almost followed the thoughts in his head and put them into action. action, but he endured it.

Kuroro was sure that Kurapika's temperament had changed, it was easy to keep pushing him to make another move, Kuroro did that yesterday, but it made things look weird afterwards.Anyway, to some extent, he wanted Kurapika to take the initiative to approach him, he had already tied the boy tightly in the spider web, and now, it was time to let go again, to see if Kurapika would choose to stay, Go see if he will stay with you voluntarily.

Kurapika glanced at the man out of the corner of his eye and said, "You must not be blinking now."

"What can I say?" Kuroro said, with a smile on the corner of his mouth. "I like to observe beautiful things." As he said, he reached out and stroked the boy's cheek, and Kurapika's face was immediately stained with a faint blush. Close your eyes--see how easy it is.

The thought of continuing was tempting, but Kuroro held himself back.In any case, they had to keep driving for a long time, and Kuroro wanted to reach the town where MI University was located before the sun went down.In fact, the application for admission to the university did not start until three days later, but he wanted to observe their target professor in advance, because normally, the professor must not have enough financial resources to have a pair of hot eyes.Kuroro wanted to monitor the target on the spot, and wanted to get the floor plan of the professor's house. After all, only by knowing yourself and the enemy can you succeed.

He sat up, running his hands through his hair.Kuroro glanced at the boy who was still lying on the bed, their eyes met, and after a while Kurapika looked away.He looked a little embarrassed, which Kuroro hoped was a good omen, or that the boy was expecting something from himself.

"We're getting ready to leave," said the leader of the spider. "There's still a long way to go today. I want to start early."

Kurapika's shoulders immediately relaxed, but Kuroro couldn't say if that meant the other party was relieved. "Okay," Kurapika said, sitting up, moving his legs to the edge of the bed, where the boy sat, and after a while repeated, "Okay."

Kuroro stood up, he looked at the alarm clock on the bedside table next to Kurapika, it was just past 7 in the morning, not too late.

"You should take a shower. I'll go downstairs to see if the hotel owner is awake. We can have some coffee later. The hotel owner probably doesn't expect you to wear makeup today, so don't worry."

Kurapika nodded, and he went to the duffel bag to take out a suit of clothes, while Kuroro went to the corridor to make sure no one was around so that Kurapika could slip into the bathroom without being seen.After Kuroro nodded, the boy quickly walked through the narrow corridor between the two doors. After hearing the sound of the other entering the bathroom and closing the door, Kuroro walked down the stairs and walked to the kitchen. He was still wearing a loose suit cotton trousers and a T-shirt.

He found the hostess of the hotel in the kitchen, who was already busy cooking breakfast.After he asked if he could have coffee, Kuroro was invited to sit down and eat something free.After thanking Kuroro, he accepted the hostess' invitation, and at the same time convinced her that neither he nor his traveling companions were early risers, so that the hostess would not chat with Kuroro.

The hostess accepted Kuroro's reason. She had no problems, or she was used to this kind of tenant.While Kuroro was eating the bagels, Kurapika walked into the kitchen. He changed into a pair of tight-fitting trousers and an oversized blue sweater, which is fashionable among young girls these days. Kurapika put on the wig , looks like a low ponytail.

The two ate breakfast quietly, seemingly concentrating on their own breakfast, but Kuroro's attention was all on the boy, and he knew that the other was just like him.When he finished eating, Kuroro left Kurapika who was still eating breakfast, and went back upstairs to shower and change.

Kuroro returned to the room after getting ready, and Kurapika was waiting for him in the room.He had already packed his luggage, and was sitting on the bed leaning on the bedside table to read a book. When Kuroro entered the room, he raised his head, and a strange expression appeared on his beautiful face, but the expression disappeared instantly, and he "bang" He closed the book with a bang.

Kuroro stopped and watched the other party get off the bed.It's a shame they couldn't make good use of the bedroom, but he and Kurapika had to get going as soon as possible if they wanted to get to their destination early and look inconspicuous, because the hotel staff were very concerned about tenants who left late at night. Sure to be impressed.

Kuroro suppressed the thoughts in his head, walked to the luggage bag and put the pajamas and toiletries back. He stood up and asked, "Are you ready?"

Kurapika tilted his head, licked his lips and hesitated for a while, finally nodded slightly and said, "Ready."

Kuroro put their luggage back in the convenience wrap, and when the reading disappeared, he motioned for Kurapika to follow him.The two paid the rent (Krollo is used to it), got into the car and set off to the destination.Time passed slowly, and Kuroro noticed that Kurapika kept looking at himself, but he would never say what was on his mind.

On one occasion, Kuroro saw the boy's fingers on his lips. He looked preoccupied and his cheeks were flushed.His eyes looked in the direction of the spider leader again, and Kuroro immediately turned his gaze back, not wanting to let Kurapika know that he was also observing him.

Instead of stopping for lunch, they settled on the drive.Kuroro is starting to re-examine the idea of ​​just getting the boy to take the initiative, sure, this has helped in the past, maybe yesterday he freaked him out by pushing too hard on Kurapika, but now Or a good time to keep things moving.Of course, Kuroro had to move forward carefully and slowly, he didn't want Kurapika to be frightened again, otherwise he would immediately have spikes all over his body due to a small touch.

Kuroro and Kurapika reach town as the sun disappears over the horizon.Kuroro found a nice hotel, not too luxurious or cheap.He makes Kurapika rent the room--makes him pay once, because the boy is the one who insists on being honest--while Kuroro goes out to buy food.While parking the car in the takeout area outside the restaurant, he received a message from Kurapika about the room.Kuroro returned to the hotel 20 minutes later. He knocked on the door, which was opened after a muffled sound, and Kurapika took a step back to let the man in.

Kuroro put the food on a table and looked around. There was only a simple living room in the bedroom. A corner of the living room was used as the kitchen, and there was only one door.

Kurapika followed Kuroro's line of sight and said, "This is the last bedroom." He explained: "The application for admission will start soon, and many people come from afar just for MI University. The university looks very prestigious."

"It is." Kuroro affirmed: "Or I should reserve the room in advance." He glanced at the boy: "Is there only one bed?"

"Yeah," said Kurapika, eyes downcast, feeling very, very embarrassed. "We barely have room to walk around the bedroom."

"Are you okay?" Kuroro asked, keeping his tone normal.

"What's the point of sharing one more bed now?" The boy sounded a little frustrated. "I mean to argue, but I don't want to pay attention to the fact."

"If you really don't want to, you can choose to sleep on the sofa." Kurollo said.

Kurapika looked at the sofa that was pushed against the wall, it looked quite uncomfortable, his eyes went to the only door, the boy seemed to be struggling, and finally met Kuroro's gaze: " I'll sleep in my bed." He insisted, "It's uncomfortable to share, that's true, but I'm not going to run away for the rest of my life."

Kuroro watched Kurapika's face carefully, trying to see if he was trying to be brave. "If you're sure," he said finally, "are you going to eat?" He tilted his head to indicate the bag on the table.

Since there were no tables available, they just sat on the sofa and ate with their lunch boxes propped up on their laps.The spider leader watched the boy quietly, even if Kurapika noticed his gaze, he still kept silent, just staring intently at the lunch box on his lap.

There was an atmosphere of silence in the room, Kurapika seemed lost in his thoughts, so the spider head cast his eyes on the boy openly, he seemed to be struggling with something in his heart, his brows were occasionally furrowed, and his hands moved again and again. He stopped, didn't put his food in his mouth, remembered his dinner after a while, and bit down the little plastic fork.

Finally, Kurapika put the fork back on the plastic lunch box, and although Kuroro didn't ask, he said, "I'll think about it."

"I know," Kuroro said, and Kurapika looked at the man, quietly observing his expressionless face, Kuroro bit the food, and as he swallowed, he asked, "Do you wish you were still Do you hate me?"

He half expected Kurapika to claim that he wished so, but he just looked at the food in his lap and laughed lightly, though the mockery seemed to be aimed at himself instead of Kuroro. "It's so much easier when I hate you," he said. "When my hatred is there, it's so clear."

"But this world is not simple." The spider leader commented.

"I know," Kurapika murmured, sounding a bit disappointed, they fell silent, and after a while Kurapika asked, "I can hate everything you've done ----- hate you At the same time as everything I've been doing up to now ----- let you touch me?"

The question was clearly not for Kuroro, who looked at him silently for a moment, then said, "What do I mean by 'still doing'?" Of course, the spider boss knew exactly what Kurapika was talking about.

"Killing people," Kurapika replied, "hurting people...something like that."

"It's been a while since I've done that," Kuroro pointed out.

"That's because I don't allow it," Kurapika retorted, "Because you want my loyalty, because you want me to join the brigade, because you want me to really like you."

"I won't say that my actions have no purpose." Kurolo said slowly: "I told you that if they have a family or become the leader of a group like me, then they need to be responsible for themselves, their relatives and subordinates. Safety and responsibility." He paused, expecting Kurapika to fly into a rage, but the fact that the boy remained calm proved that there was indeed a lot of progress between them: "Look at the animal world," the spider leader continued.

Kurapika glanced at the man, "What are you looking at?"

"In the wild, an animal hunts its prey, and the prey defends itself or protects its fellows, while the others flee; all animals do whatever it takes to survive. Those that survive have no resentment towards the predator. Resentment, but fear remains. As far as I know, humans are the only species that seek revenge."

"A cow would do that," Kurapika retorted.

Kuroro smiled softly: "I agree, but they don't seem to take the initiative to retaliate for the death of their own kind. It may be that the animal subconsciously remembers that a certain species is a potential threat, so the cow fights to protect itself. Active attack -- simply put, preemptive strikes."

"You don't know if that's true." Kurapika objected, looking wary.

"Not sure." Kurollo agreed, "But what I'm sure of is that life is mortal. Plants or animals give food to other species after death. Some lives die because of temperature, hunger, or poisoning, and I Feel guilty about eating, or stepping on grass and insects?"

"Humans are not plants and insects!" Kurapika said.

"Humans are animals," Kuroro pointed out. "I can see you're upset. I don't think you and I approach things the same way. We grew up in different environments -- from two very different I just hope that one day you'll accept who I am. Come on, stop arguing tonight and finish dinner."

Kuroro turned his attention back to the lunch box, and after a while, Kurapika turned his face away and stabbed the food in the box with a fork.

TBC

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