Chapter 250 - I'm Not His Little Sister
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nChapter 250: I’m Not His Little Sister…
nTranslator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
nIt was obvious that Sheep had stabbed at this gold-chained delinquent’s sore spot.
nHe fell to his knees and swore at the heavens…
nI once had a lolita, but I didn’t cherish her 1 . When I lost her, it was too late for regrets. There is no worst pain in the world than this. If God could give me another chance, he would say: Never… ever… play around with a lolita!
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nThe reason why Sheep had chosen to meet Wang Ling in the alley was because Wang Ling liked to keep a low profile.
nHowever, when he brought her out, they still attracted a lot of attention. Her pink hair buns and her little gray jacket contrasted sharply and were really too eye-catching.
nShe followed behind Wang Ling obediently at a distance of around one zhang 2 .
nWang Ling could feel the gazes fixed on him as he took Sheep out like this, so he couldn’t teleport without someone noticing.
nFurthermore, he was still wearing his school uniform. If someone noticed him teleporting, he would hit the headlines tomorrow: “Some high school student from No. 60 High School is actually capable of teleportation? Is this warped humanity or moral decay…”
nIn the end, he decided to take the subway to bring Sheep to Boss Luo’s shop.
nThey crossed a long pedestrian bridge. On the other side was the station closest to No. 60 High School, Qingyun Road Subway Line One. Wang Ling estimated that there were eight stops from here to Wuliang Road.
nSince the founding of Huaxiu nation, the criss-crossed subway lines had formed a dense and complicated web which penetrated the entire underground space. Although a lot of cultivators still chose to fly on their swords to get to their destinations, they needed to pay tolls, and now and then they would be stopped for ID checks.
nIn contrast, the only checks at the subway were the security ones at the station entrances. Although the subway was slower than a flying sword, it was less troublesome as there were fewer processes to go through.
nThe subway cars nowadays had all been expanded with the Space Expansion Skill, so everyone had a place to sit and it never became crowded.
nWang Ling entered the subway station and saw a lot of different types of people, from ordinary office workers carrying briefcases to cultivators in strange attire who were giving off spirit energy.
nUsing your spiritual senses was always the most direct and reliable way to determine if a person was a cultivator, otherwise you would never know if the man dressed in traditional costume in front of you was a cultivator or a cosplayer.
nAn ordinary person wouldn’t be able to see with the naked eye any magic treasures a cultivator might be carrying on them, but just because they weren’t visible didn’t mean there wasn’t any danger. Therefore, any spirit swords and magic treasures which cultivators might have on them when they entered the subway station had to be put away in a storage bag, and cultivators were forbidden from taking them out and using them the entire time they were on the subway.
nThe subway also had a spatial magic treasure which tracked surveillance signals. Once it detected a fluctuation, a group of subway attendants would appear before you like the Red Guards 3 …
nWang Ling took Sheep through security smoothly. When he turned his head, he was surprised to notice an acquaintance — Immortal Toya’s disciple Li Miaozhen, or Director Li, whom Wang Ling had met at Second Hospital back then.
nDirector Li had been stopped by two subway security guards and he looked a little embarrassed.
nLooking at him from a distance, Wang Ling was surprised to realize that Director Li’s destination was actually Boss Luo’s place. He was going to pick up an immortal sword today which he had left with Boss Luo for maintenance. His initial plan had been to take the subway to go and get the sword, then fly on it to send a patient’s urine sample to a branch hospital. In the end, he hadn’t expected to be stopped for a security check.
nA security officer pointed at the glass bottle that Director Li was carrying. “Sir, what is this yellow substance?”
nAs a hospital director, Director Li was obligated to protect the patient’s privacy, so he declined to answer with dignity. “I’m very sorry, I can’t tell you…”
n“Is it toxic or harmful?” The security officers scowled and stared at Director Li with wary expressions.
nDirector Li: “Of course not…”
nSecurity officer: “If not, then please drink a mouthful.”
nDirector Li: “…”
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nIn the end, Wang Ling chose to not muddy the waters. Songhai city’s subway security had always been very strict; now that Director Li had been detained, it would probably be a while before they let him go.
nWorst of all, Director Li had come out this time in plain clothes; he wasn’t wearing his white coat and didn’t even have his work ID. Coupled with the bottle of yellow unknown liquid that he was carrying, it would be strange if he didn’t look suspicious.
nThe end of school coincided with the evening rush hour, and the station today was still as crowded as ever. Even though there was no need to worry that there wouldn’t be any empty seats on the subway, the station platform was still a little crowded.
nSheep had obediently followed behind Wang Ling, but their extremely crowded surroundings made her a little uncomfortable, so she moved forward and grasped one of Wang Ling’s fingers with her small hand.
nWang Ling was taken aback, but when he saw the dense flow of passengers around them, he let Sheep hold on to him.
nSheep blinked as she looked around curiously.
nDrawing her in by the hand, Wang Ling stood on the platform and waited for the subway train. He could feel a lot of eyes around them fixed in their direction; it was very clear that they weren’t looking at him, but at Sheep!
nA cute girl who looked like a porcelain doll — whoever saw her couldn’t help taking a second look.
nBehind Wang Ling stood an old auntie who stared at Sheep for a very long time, and in the end couldn’t help saying to Wang Ling, “Young man, are you taking your sister out to play?”
n“…”
nWang Ling was silent for a bit before he nodded.
nThe auntie bent down to stare at Sheep. The more she looked, the more she liked her. She itched to squeeze Sheep’s face, but was a little embarrassed to do so. “Dear me, your little sister is so cute! Is she your real sister?”
n“…” Wang Ling could only continue nodding.
nHe didn’t really want to talk with the auntie in front of him, but unfortunately, she had completely lost her mind the moment she had seen Sheep.
nChildren always held a special place in the hearts of old people.
n“Your little sister is so cute and you are so handsome; your mother must be a great beauty!” As she chattered on, the auntie took advantage of the opportunity to rub Sheep’s head; unexpectedly, Sheep didn’t resist.
nIn fact, she was thinking.
nShe felt that since she had been personally enlightened by Little Master Ling, their connection was deeper than just brother and sister!
nHence, all of a sudden, she looked up at the auntie in front of her with a solemn face. “Auntie, in fact… I’m not his little sister!”
nBoth Wang Ling and the auntie looked at Sheep in suspense.
nSheep pointed at Wang Ling. “He’s my dad!”
nWang Ling: “…”
nThe auntie: “…”
nAmidst the whistle and rumble of the oncoming train, the two of them were instantly overwhelmed.
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