Shelley was ill.

She had a sudden cold, the kind that felt dizzy when she woke up.

Kuroro didn't seem surprised at all, and he was still getting into trouble when he was looking for medicine for her.

"The temperature on the mountain was already lower, but Shelley blew another night of wind yesterday..."

"..."

The snake girl shrank in the quilt, wrapped herself into a ball, and refused to communicate with Kuroro.

Before going to sleep, she thought vaguely that the guy sitting next to her complaining about her seemed a little too far away from the brat she remembered.In the past, Kuroro was a flexible and indomitable little devil, but now the young man looks no different from ordinary people.

Maybe the core is still broken, but it's not against the law to throw it in the crowd.

I don't know if it's because of changing the environment.

The snake girl who had a bad cold was woken up and given medicine twice, then fell asleep in a daze.She didn't know if Kuroro was there all the time, but every time she opened her eyes, Kuroro was sitting on the floor, reading a book against the edge of the bed.When it was almost night, he stretched out his hand to touch Shelley's forehead, and was relieved that he didn't feel hot.

"It's really troublesome if you have a fever." He said, "There are no good doctors nearby."

"I didn't think you were troublesome, but you thought I was."

Shelley muttered, feeling dizzy.She looked at the sky outside and thought for a while: "I slept all day?"

Kuroro nodded, closed the book and put it aside: "There is porridge for you in the cafeteria."

Flourishing and Declining: The Rise and Fall of the Luluka Dynasty.

When the young man went downstairs, Shelley picked up the book and flipped through it. This is the relic that Jin had been working on excavating before, so Jin was unanimously recommended as a two-star hunter by the Hunter Association.

How did that guy Kim respond?

He pinched his nose and said, "Two stars? I can't do this. The apprentice didn't bring it out, and he was almost abducted. Let's talk about it after I train Kate well, and then he is out of the teacher."

This is what Kate complained to Shelley on the game island, and the person who was complained was lying on the sidelines racking his brains to coordinate and proofread the design plan.

In fact, no one thought at that time that the man with the unshaven beard who wanted to strike was such a famous relic hunter.

Shelley read the preface.

The foreword was written by someone Shelley did not know, but who was said to be an acquaintance of King.He said in the preface that the appearance of the Ruluka ruins is definitely not a simple historical relic, but the earliest proof of the existence of traces of people with the ability to think.According to the speculation of the person who wrote the foreword, the Ruluka Ruins may also explain the formation of the Dark Continent.

"Is Shelley also interested in history?"

When Kuroro came back, Shelley was reading a book by a little light.Surprised by him, the brunette girl trembled and looked at him blankly before realizing it.

"If you don't know what to do, just take a look."

Kurolo turned on the light.

With the light from outside just now, everything in the room was a bit dark and ambiguous.At this moment, the light covered the room, and Shelley couldn't stand the strong light all of a sudden, so she used a quilt to cushion it.

"You read these books all the time?"

"To pass the time."

Shelley took the porridge bowl and took a sip: "It sounds like you're quite free."

Kurolo smiled and said nothing.

Because of the cold, Shelley didn't taste anything, but felt full.Kuroro went down to return the tableware, and helped the aunt in the cafeteria wash a bowl by the way. When she came back, Shelley was lying on the bed and reading a book seriously.

Knowing that he was back, she just looked away for a moment, not intending to return the book to him at all.

"I noticed the Ruluka ruins purely by accident, mainly because I passed by and took a casual look at that time, and felt that it looked like the underground palace under the prison."

After he said this, Shelley seemed to be interested, so he continued: "For example, the totem of the underground palace."

Kuroro took the book, flipped through a few pages, and found some pictures to show to Shelley: "Do you have a familiar feeling?"

Shelley recalled it with difficulty, and seemed to find something she had almost forgotten in the corner of her memory.

"This eye..." She looked at Kuroro: "Is it the one that looks like a wind tunnel switch...?"

"It is said in this book that the eyes are the sacred objects of the Principality of Luluka, and they will lead sinners to the depths of the crime realm, where they will be torn apart and devoured by countless evil spirits." The young man pointed to another passage: "I later felt , that wind tunnel looks like one designed to guard against tomb robbers, but the concept is similar to this eye.”

Shelley rubbed his chin, thinking of where he landed this time, his expression slowly changed.She stretched out her hand and turned two more pages, but Kurolo took the book away.

"Shelley needs a rest," he said. "See you tomorrow."

...how can there be such a thing.

Shelley brooded all night, but fell asleep again after a while—she actually admired herself, after all, she fell asleep after eating something after sleeping all day.

After waking up and getting up again, although Shelley was still a little groggy and unable to turn her head around, she got up with her little curiosity about the book.

Kuroro was a little surprised that Shelley ran down to have breakfast by herself, and handed her a glass of water.

"It's all ready?"

Shelley held her chin, looking not very energetic: "I'm still a little dizzy."

Kuroro stroked her hair.

Probably because the illness came and fell like a mountain, and Shelley felt that he had no strength for half a month, but his spirit was much better - Kuroro didn't like Qi Ya running over and pulling Shelley out of the mountain. , but felt that Shelley was a little better, so he didn't say anything more.

"Shelley Shelley, Alluka is so fun!" Chiya ran over to Shelley countless times and told Shelley how cute his brother was: "His eyes are shining!"

"Your eyes are also shining." Shelley touched Qi Ya's little face, feeling that she had taken advantage of it.

Indus has been following behind to ensure Qi Ya's safety-he actually doesn't think it is necessary for him to follow the whole time, but Mrs. Kiqiu is worried about the old woman who is rounded up to 40 years old, so he has to always go down the mountain to accompany her.

"Shelley, I'll bring Alluka to play with you next time!"

Qi Ya couldn't help sharing his cute little brother with the world: "You're sure to like him."

"Well... I can only like one." Shelley rolled his eyes: "You and Alluka."

"Hey=口=" The silver-haired boy fell into shock: "So, can you only like one? Like another one!"

Shelley shook her head with a smile, watching Qi Ya fall into a kind of struggle.

"Then..." Qi Ya suddenly hugged Shelley: "Don't like Kuroro, why don't you spare some for Alluka?"

Wutong was almost choked to death by his own saliva, and after coughing two or three times, he hid behind the tree and pretended that he didn't exist.

Shelley was quite surprised, and was shaken back and forth by Qiya before he could speak.

"Okay, okay?" The kid said, "Anyway, first come, first served, so it should be his last."

Shelley laughed while being shaken by him, and after laughing twice, Qiya was thrown to Wutong by the collar.

Kuroro held a paper bag in one hand, turned his back to Shelley, his eyes became less polite, but his tone was still very gentle.

"According to the first-come-first-served approach, it's no longer your business."

Shelley couldn't help laughing.

It's not that Qi Ya's cute appearance makes her unable to calm down, it's that Kuroro's unhappy appearance is so interesting.This person didn't show anything obvious, but the aura spreading around him was the kind of irritated one.

It seems that other birds have laid eggs in the nest, it seems that other dogs have dug out the buried bones, and it seems that the painted site has been invaded several times by other lions.

"Why are you serious with him?" Shelley sat on the open-air balcony, while Kuroro leaned on the railing and looked at the mountains in the distance.

"Not at all." He said, "It's just a surprise. I feel that Beating the Enemy is worthy of being a top killer family."

"Ok?"

"Obviously he is a kid who grew up in a greenhouse, but he can subconsciously think of driving others away first." Kuroro looked back at Shelley: "I thought about it, although I don't like him, but I love him His attitude is not bad, but he was treated like this... In fact, I really want to clean him up."

"I can see that you are enduring." The corners of Shelley's mouth curled up: "But I feel that your endurance has regressed a bit."

Kurolo glanced at her.

"I thought Shelley would praise me." He blinked his dark eyes, "It's rare for me to use the rules of the outside world to deal with problems."

Speak a warning first, instead of killing others simply and neatly.

Well, great progress.

But you don't need to ask for praise like kindergarten children ask for little red flowers.

Mr. Snake patiently and perfunctorily said a few words, and Kuroro also looked like he had expected it a long time ago, and went back to pour Shelley a cup of hot tea.

Shelley held the tea in her hands to warm it up, and looked back at the time.

"Kurolo." She said, "If a person wants to do something for a long time, he will always be discovered by others."

The young man's eyes paused, and he replied calmly.

Neither of them spoke after that, and after a long while, Shelley drank the warm tea in one gulp.

"Just give me the pills tomorrow."

The young man's eyelashes moved.

"I don't really like the direct approach."

Shelley endured for a long time before he rolled his eyes: "It's up to you."

The snake girl crawled on the bed, and the book on Ruluka Ruins in front of her had already turned to the last page.She looked at the last full stop for a long time, got out of bed with the book and went to Kuroro's room.

Kuroro was a little surprised when he opened the door, his wet hair was stuck to his forehead, and he had the cuteness of a top student.His body was very damp, as if he had just taken a shower, and there was still a little soap scent on his body.He was a little embarrassed when he saw Shelley, but when he saw Shelley's pajamas, he let Shelley in first.

"Sorry, I didn't clean it up."

He briefly arranged the table, but in fact besides the table, there were two books beside his bed.

"I'm here to return the book." She handed the book over: "I've finished reading it."

The young man took it and put it aside.Shelley was going to leave, but she stood there for more than ten seconds.

When this man packed the books, he put the spines of the books against the wall, and put the materials that should be collected upside down on the table.But Shelley still knew what it was all about.

The book he had pressed under the pillow revealed a few words from the title.

"Caring for UTSU Patients".

She wanted to cry again.

Shelley's eye circles were reddened visibly. The person who was about to wipe his hair saw this and was about to do something when the crying guy grabbed his front.

Then the whole person leaned into his arms.

She sniffed.

"Thank you."

The author has something to say: UTSU is the depressive pronunciation of the Roman accent.

So can anyone make out a storyline from these chapters?I thought it was obvious, if no one can write it ==

Then I will add more details in the next chapter.

Speaking of which, what do you think would happen if Jing dreamed of this scene?

Those who answer correctly have chicken legs to eat

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