Translator: Dj22031
Editor: Dj22031
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Old Dog Bai’s proposal was beyond Xiao Yao’s acceptance range. In order to keep calm, how could Xiao Yao dare to let Old Dog Bai hold him to sleep? So rejection was inevitable; but as soon as he moved in Bai Ju’s arms, he was firmly held by the crook of his legs.
Old Dog Bai was still super invincible and confident: “What’s wrong? It’s not like I haven’t slept with you before. You’re not feeling well, so why are you making trouble…be good and be obedient.”
Xiao Yao was restrained by this stupid dog and couldn’t move, and even though he couldn’t move, the thin Bai Ju’s body temperature could still be felt through the fabric of his clothes, which made his ears turn red. He could only turn his head away in embarrassment: “Brother Bai… let me down. I will rest by myself. I’ll be fine after some sleep.”
Bai Ju frowned, not satisfied with his little guardian’s stubborn reaction: “As you said, the loss of blood and essence can’t just be replenished by just sleeping. I’m not stupid.”
After saying that, Bai Ju felt that he was a bit fierce, so he softened his tone, patted Xiao Yao’s shoulder like a child and said, “Okay, don’t feel uncomfortable. It’s not like I haven’t slept in your bed before, so we weren’t able to live together for a month and now you probably dislike me more than you did the first day we met.”
Xiao Yao sighed deeply and explained vaguely: “Brother Bai, it’s not that I dislike you… just sharing the same bed with another person. I’m not used to it, so I can’t sleep well.”
Bai Ju raised his eyebrows and was about to retort that Xiao Yao had slept soundly while holding him, but suddenly realized that Xiao Yao had held him in the shape of a dog.
Suddenly enlightened, Bai Ju was very witty: “Okay, I’ll just turn into a white dog.”
Xiao Yao: “…”
Xiao Yao was a little bit confused.
The reason why he slept peacefully holding the big white dog in his arms before was because he had no other thoughts; but now that he was attracted to Bai Ju, and this stupid dog obviously had no love heart, if he still touched this dog, he would always feel that he was taking advantage of others, even if Bai Ju turned into a dog.
However, Bai Ju didn’t give him much time to think, and walked to Xiao Yao’s bedroom in a familiar manner. He also walked straight to the bathroom door, put him down, and raised his hand to unbutton Xiao Yao’s buttons.
One, two, and three, the slender fingers were exceptionally flexible.
Xiao Yao was startled and hurriedly dodged Bai Ju’s hands. He grabbed Bai Ju’s arms with both hands, turned around, and kicked him out of the bathroom: “Don’t bother, Brother Bai, I can wash up myself!”
Locked out, Bai Ju stood at the door of the bathroom with a confused face, vaguely feeling that the scene where he was kicked out of a certain door seemed familiar.
Old Dog Bai, who always felt that he was abandoned, was still a little aggrieved. He was obviously very careful and had learned to wear modern clothes for a long time, so as not to tear the clothes of his little guardian. How stingy.
Looking down at his fingers, Bai Ju rubbed his fingertips and felt a little enlightened for a moment.
In the modern life, Ning almost forgot how many times his claws had disemboweled his enemies…so that now when he touched the soft and delicate fabrics, he despised his little guardian for being stingy. Really unsatisfied.
….
Xiao Yao, who said he would not let the old white dog crawl on his bed, was finally defeated by the attack of Bai Ju’s transformation into plush furry. He plunged into the snow-white soft fur and sucked the dog. After a while, he fell into a deep sleep.
But Bai Ju quietly turned into his human form after Xiao Yao fell asleep.
He wanted to stay with Xiao Yao to rest with him, not really because Xiao Yao’s body temperature was low and he wanted him to cover it, but to take this opportunity to give him some spiritual power.
In the modern world, the energy of heaven and earth was thin. Even if Xiao Yao had spiritual flowers, spiritual grass, and spiritual soil at home, he had to rely on his own rest to make up for the lost essence and blood, which was impossible in less than ten days and a half. Bai Ju himself was a half-god who had stepped into the Shinto. He was different from ordinary demons. The spiritual energy emanating from his body was pure and gentle. If he had not restrained himself, he could make flowers and plants bloom wherever he went.
Bai Ju controlled the spiritual power in his body to gently wrapped it around Xiao Yao, letting it slowly soak into the human body, allowing his little guardian to have a good sleep.
The sun was high outside.
Xiao Yao, who worked all night, was having a sweet dream with Bai Ju.
Bai Ju was half-leaning on the head of the bed, combing his hands through the young man’s soft black hair. He lowered his eyes and hesitated for a while, but finally calmed down the angry thoughts in his heart.
The opportunity given to him by the Demon Management Bureau was very good. Bai Ju didn’t want to waste this opportunity to walk safely in the world, but sometimes he didn’t know how to tell the Demon Management Bureau and Xiao Yao that he was not actually a trustworthy demon.
He was cruel.
He had more power than most demon kings.
He could create bloody carnage in a single thought.
He…he may not distinguish between good and evil, right from wrong, and only do things based on joy and anger.
In the past two days, after Bai Ju realized that the creator of the incident had set his sights on him, he thought about leaving the Demon Management Bureau and acting on his own. Every time he thought about it, he suppressed it.
When walking in the world, you need more fireworks.
Bai Ju looked at Xiao Yao many times and felt that this young man was full of the fireworks that he could not touch before.
The world was so beautiful, and Old Dog Bai wanted to find a place to stay in this world on his own.
If you don’t want to cause trouble to Xiao Yao…then you can only try to solve everything on the bright side.
The rare and chaotic thoughts made Bai Ju feel a little tired.
Bai Ju pinched Xiao Yao’s ear with his hands. Bai Ju watched the young man twist his eyebrows and dodge his hand, then take the initiative to pull his fur, bury his face in it and breathe in, after which the corners of his mouth were slightly raised. Somewhat childish.
It’s a kid.
Bai Ju smiled, moved down, lay down next to Xiao Yao and stretched out his hand to hug him.
….
The old dog Bai was still a bit cunning, probably based on the biological hunting instinct; a moment before Xiao Yao woke up, Bai Ju dozed off in a daze and subconsciously changed back to his dog form.
As a result, when Xiao Yao woke up, he put his face in the long hair of the dog’s neck and rubbed it hard. Then he opened his eyes and realized that it was Bai Ju in the shape of a dog. He finally breathed a sigh of relief.
God knows he actually dreamed that Bai Ju in human form hugged him to sleep and even touched his head.
Xiao Yao, who had slept for a whole day and a whole night, felt that his overall condition was surprisingly good. It was completely different from the previous state after using blood essence. Although Bai Ju didn’t say it clearly, Xiao Yao was not stupid. Seeing the old dog glance at him from time to time to observe his condition, he knew that his good recovery must have something to do with Bai Ju.
How could you not be happy when you feel genuine concern.
Xiao Yao didn’t speak too clearly, but he still hugged the big white-haired dog, rubbed its head twice, and thanked him softly.
Bai Ju was originally worried that Xiao Yao would find out the clues, but when he saw that he was not suspicious or angry, he was relieved.
After Xiao Yao got up, he washed up and rewarded Bai Ju by cooking a large table of food for him to eat. Xiao Yao himself made some white porridge and drank the stir-fried vegetables. He didn’t have a steel stomach like the big demon, and he still paid great attention to health.
Afterwards, Bai Ju and Xiao Yao had some free time and sat on the sofa together to analyze the current situation.
This incident was neither big nor small.
In recent days, two consecutive cases in Luocheng had been nipped in the bud. After comparison, it was found that they were all the work of puppets. The production and operation costs of such puppets were quite high, and the puppet had been destroyed by Bai Ju. In a short time, there shouldn’t be a second one.
The only clue object extracted from the puppet had been sent to the Warlock Association, and the General Secret Service had also taken over the investigation of the case. Bai Ju and Xiao Yao were in a relatively passive situation for the time being; as the only witnesses, their freedom of movement was subject to certain restrictions recently. According to the recommendation letter from the Secret Service, they could only stay within the confines of Luocheng.
Also subject to restrictions were the red fox Qiu Ziran and the others.
According to the analysis of the puppet core by the Warlock Association, the creators of these two accidents did indeed add the term “Qiu Ziran” to the puppet instructions. Specifically, the red color in the middle of the puppet core was covered with a few red fox hairs. It seems that it had been sacrificed after transforming.
This was really hard on the little fox.
Qiu Ziran was a popular artist with a full schedule, but just because he appeared in the core entry, this guy was subject to stricter restrictions than Bai Ju and Xiao Yao. The only scope of his activities was the Demon Management Bureau and the activity area under the name of the Demon Management Bureau.
“What are the activity areas under the name of the Demon Management Bureau?” Bai Ju looked at the encrypted file on Xiao Yao’s computer interface with some curiosity, pointed at that line of words and asked, “What are the activities under the name of the Demon Management Bureau?”
Xiao Yao rolled the mouse cursor and after reading the rest in a few glances, he explained to Bai Ju.
The existence of the Demon Management Bureau was mainly to manage demons and ghosts so that they could operate in accordance with relevant regulations in the human world. At the same time, the Demon Management Bureau would also provide shelter and assistance to demons and ghosts.
This kind of shelter and help was all-round, not just providing shelter, but also many basic things.
Many of the little demons who first entered the human world still looked like children when they took form, and they would remain unable to change their form for more than ten or even decades. What’s more, they would change back to their original form from time to time. Children like this, whose origins were unclear, were placed by the Demon Management Bureau in orphanages under their management. There were practicing monks and Taoist priests who would take care of them, as well as some ordinary humans who had signed contracts like Yu Le as part-time workers to educate them.
In addition to orphanages, the Demon Management Bureau had also set up supporting elementary and junior high schools. They were privately owned in name and did not recruit human students. The teachers were warlocks or big demons. In addition to relevant knowledge about the human world, these teachers would also teach little demons some magic techniques which could be used to protect oneself.
Similarly, in addition to taking care of these young and helpless little demons, adult demons were not immune to the care of the Demon Management Bureau.
Under the management of the Demon Management Bureau, there were also departments and institutions that were responsible for introducing positions and assisting adult demons in their work. This was also the responsibility of the Demon Management Bureau.
All these things made the work of the Demon Management Bureau look like a hodgepodge, stewed with trivial logistics of demons and ghosts. This was why the Demon Management Bureau could not be the first agency to handle cases. It was bogged down… giving the little demons so much protection. The Demon Management Bureau was always more humane than several other organizations and was relatively more likely to cover up the mistakes of little demons.
“No wonder there are so many things going on in the Demon Management Bureau.” Bai Ju sighed dryly, and then asked, “What can the little fox do recently?”
After hearing this, Xiao Yao flipped through the map on his phone, found a point, and zoomed in to show it to Bai Ju: “Here, he’ll be a teacher in an orphanage for a few days, and by the way, he’ll also be a therapy dog.”
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