Translator: Dj2203
Editor: Dj2203
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“So Lang Shiyi left with He Wen?” Eleph took a sip of his drink and looked at Yan Leyang in front of him. “You’re in a very dangerous situation right now. Are you sure you want to stay here? Infinite Energy is in your hands, isn’t it?”
Eleph knew of the existence of Infinite energy, but he never had any greedy thoughts about it. After all, this thing would be a waste in anyone’s hands.
Infinite energy was a good thing, but you have to be alive to enjoy it.
“…. Hmm.” Yan Leyang covered his face. To be honest, he also wanted to change the location. At that time, he and Lang Shiyi were arguing quite loudly, and there were many people around. After the keywords were blocked, it didn’t seem very normal.
This feeling of social death… Yan Leyang even wanted to move to a place where no one recognized his current face and start a new life; it was just too embarrassing.
“With Infinite energy here…” Eleph paused, then continued, “Could you please not stay here? I’m a little scared.”
Eleph was quite certain that his individual strength couldn’t overcome the Mother Body’s. He could manage to form alliances with other races, but if Yan Leyang sided with him, it would be a case of attracting military force and putting him in the spotlight.
They were all brothers, but Eleph still had his own subordinates who needed his management and responsibility.
“I know.” Yan Leyang understood all this, so ever since he obtained the Infinite energy, he decided to stay away from other races. This time, he came for only one thing: “Keep an eye on a man in your jurisdiction.”
“A man?” Eleph didn’t quite understand.
“That man didn’t look particularly distinctive, I don’t know how to describe him to you.” Yan Leyang scratched his head. “I suspect he’s the human form of the Mother Body.”
The mother body’s humanoid form? Eleph was stunned: “I’ll be careful with the investigation, you…”
Before he could finish speaking, Yan Leyang jumped out of the window. They were on the twelfth floor, and Yan Leyang jumped down without hesitation. Eleph’s eyes widened suddenly. Then he ran to the window and looked down. Yan Leyang had landed safely, and seemed as if he was chasing something.
Eleph licked his upper lip and couldn’t help but yell, “Hey! Don’t die, bro!”
Yan Leyang did see people. He noticed that someone was staring at them. They were on the twelfth floor. How good must their eyesight be to see what they were saying?
Yan Leyang had such good eyesight because he was now considered a cyborg.
He not only saw the peeping guy clearly, he also saw the guy’s face clearly: Seb!
Another Seb.
As Yan Leyang jumped out of the window and landed, Seb took off running.
After realizing he couldn’t escape, Seb grabbed a child’s collar and put his hand around the child’s neck: “Don’t move.”
Yan Leyang stopped in his tracks.
The Seb he saw this time was different from the ones he had seen before.
Compared to his pure human form, Seb preferred his half-beast form, which allowed him to show off his beautiful muscles, perfect black skin, and that shimmering tail.
Or perhaps it was really comfortable for a half-beast to lie in the water.
This was truly the most complete outfit Yan Leyang had ever seen Seb wear, even his white hair was tied up, and his eyes didn’t seem to have the madness of those experimental questions.
Seb slightly raised his head and smiled when he saw Yan Leyang: “Long time no see, Yan Leyang.”
The boy he held tightly in his arms was deathly pale and trembling all over.
“Seb.” Yan Leyang frowned. He glanced at the bewildered child, then at Seb. “Are you here to steal something?”
“Pretty much, or you could say I’m here to catch up.” Seb smiled reservedly, his golden eyes seemingly harmless, but hidden beneath the calm was madness, as if he might explode at any moment and bite Yan Leyang.
The feeling was strangely familiar, and Yan Leyang called out again, “Seb?” It wasn’t a replica, but the Seb from Dawn Prison.
“I thought the one we took from Thundercloud Star was your true form.” Yan Leyang chuckled lightly, not even glancing at the kidnapped child once throughout the entire process.
“To be honest, I don’t know either.” Seb held the child’s neck tightly, without loosening his grip for a moment. “I don’t know which one is the real me.”
The conversation seemed to have ended there; and neither of them spoke further. Finally, Seb asked again, “Are the 30,000 star coins I gave you still useful?”
“Sorry, I have a boyfriend.” Yan Leyang knew what Seb meant. “And you should understand that it was just a lie I told you to appease you.”
Seb smiled and nodded: “I understand. So, will you hand over the Infinite energy now?”
The people around had already dispersed. Yan Leyang looked around at the open space and asked, “You want to resort to force?”
“No, I have a hostage.” Seb looked at the child he was holding. “I hope you’ll be careful. After all, you know I’m a lunatic.”
“Or we can sit down and talk.” Seb wasn’t fixated on the idea of Infinite energy.
The child’s tears and snot streamed down his face and landed on Seb’s face, but Seb did not react at all.
“Be careful.” Seb turned the child around and pressed the child’s head firmly against his shoulder: “Be good, or you’ll die.”
The child, who had seemed stunned by fear, suddenly calmed down and stared blankly at Seb’s back.
Another traitor, the child thought. He knew all along that these orcs could never be trusted.
Yan Leyang glanced at the child, then at Seb: “Let me make this clear first, no flirting.”
“And I need to inform my partner first.” Yan Leyang frowned. He was afraid that someone would use this to sow discord. You know, in novels, a relationship without breakups and reconciliations wasn’t considered passionate, but Yan Leyang didn’t want a passionate one.
“Of course,” Seb agreed.
“Give this child to me first.” Yan Leyang reached out to take the child, but Seb refused.
“The child must stay with me until we finish our conversation.” Seb turned the child around again.
Yan Leyang noticed the snot hanging from the child’s nose: “Then wipe the child’s nose. By the way, can you guarantee the child’s safety?”
“No, I can’t guarantee that. You have to listen to me.” Seb kept a tight grip on the child’s vitals.
Yan Leyang couldn’t stand it anymore: “This kid has snot all over you, let’s not even talk about that. What if the kid gets scared and wets his pants? Do you know how scary that would be?”
Child:……
“Are you sure you can talk to me while you’re covered in the stench of urine?”
After a moment of silence, Seb tightened his grip on the child’s neck again: “You come with me to buy diapers first.”
Child:……
Tsk, as a seed system, he rarely got angry.
But he seemed to be getting angry more often lately; he really hated Yan Leyang!
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