spirapira

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    • by spirapira Chapter 151 - Sample Testing and Archival Records Yu Sheng felt a bit dazed. The solemnity and caution the laboratory staff displayed when receiving the samples far exceeded his expectations—taking the paper scrap had been relatively normal, but when they came to collect that iron lump, things were clearly off. ...Did items brought out of No. 66 Wutong Road really make the Special Operations Bureau treat them like a dire threat? Many thoughts swirled through Yu Sheng's mind, but he knew the Xu Jiali…
    • by spirapira Chapter 148 - A Chaotic Morning Yu Sheng was woken up early in the morning by a phone call from Little Red Riding Hood. He opened his eyes in a daze and saw two Eileens—one dangling from the foot of the bed and the other sprawled across the nightstand. No normal person could possibly imagine how these two dolls managed to sleep in such ridiculous positions. His phone was buzzing nonstop beside his pillow, and after he answered, before he could even get a word out, Little Red Riding Hood's panicked voice…
    • by spirapira Chapter 149 - The Unbelievable Special Operations Bureau It had to be said—though the riding experience in Xu Jiali's car left something to be desired, listening to her rattle off obscure knowledge the whole way was actually quite entertaining. Far more vivid and engaging than those dry, rigid entries in the Frontier Communications database. The scenery outside the car windows kept receding behind them. The beat-up Xiali drove all the way from the worn-down streets of the Old City District onto the…
    • by spirapira Accompanied by an earth-shaking explosion, a massive fireball rose from the Dark Forest. The light and heat were quickly swallowed by the endless darkness within the forest, but the shockwave it brought was enough to silence the rising and falling wolf howls for just a moment. Yu Sheng knew that afterward, the howling would quickly resume, the forest would quickly heal, and the Dark Forest would continue running according to its own script, its own rules. That "source" hiding behind the stage, weaving…
    • by spirapira Little Red Riding Hood appeared to be in a very good mood. Anyone who knew her well would have been shocked to see the expression on her face right now — it had been a very long time since she'd looked this relaxed. Still, she earnestly corrected Yu Sheng: "My eighteenth birthday is next month. You can't treat me like a child." "Anyone under eighteen is still a kid. I'll start treating you like an adult after your eighteenth birthday," Yu Sheng raised an eyebrow. "Don't forget to save me a piece of cake…
    • by spirapira Chapter 141 - Teacher Su Has Fainted Again Though he didn't know what this "Teacher Su"—whom he'd only met once—wanted to say to him, Yu Sheng still asked everyone else to leave the room. Now only two people remained in the room. Yu Sheng sat beside the bed, watching the young employee dispatched by the Borderland Council with some curiosity. "What did you want to tell me?" Teacher Su was propped against the headboard, her complexion slightly better than before. "Thank you for bringing Xiaoxiao back...…
    • by spirapira Chapter 142 - When Tomorrow Suddenly Becomes Worth Looking Forward To Yu Sheng didn't waste any words. After getting Little Red Riding Hood's confirmation, he opened a Door right there in the Corridor, in front of Rapunzel and Xiaoxiao (and of course filed a quick one-click report while he was at it). An ethereal, faintly glowing door materialized out of thin air, and beyond it lay an unfamiliar landscape. "Whoa..." Rapunzel's eyes went wide instantly, her face full of astonishment as she stared at the…
    • by spirapira Yu Sheng very earnestly introduced his construction plans for the valley to Little Red Riding Hood and Rapunzel, including the grand temple he envisioned and a series of auxiliary buildings that would eventually surround the platform—though he hadn't figured out what these buildings would actually be used for, the point was to build them first and figure that out later—and then took the opportunity to explain why the square building at the edge of the platform was not, in fact, a toilet. The two girls…
    • by spirapira The dream imagery the little girl described made Yu Sheng and Little Red Riding Hood—two people who had just returned from the cabin deep in the Dark Forest—furrow their brows in unison, their expressions serious as they sank into thought. Several seconds passed before Yu Sheng was the first to look up and break the silence. "Could you make out what those people looked like? Besides telling you to run, did those people in red cloaks say anything else to you?" But Xiaoxiao only shook her head, looking…
    • by spirapira Baili Qing sat behind her desk, her gaze slightly unfocused—though perhaps it wasn't just her gaze that had gone blank. After quite a while, she murmured to herself in a low voice: "How does he always manage to pull off things that nobody could have expected?" Song Cheng, sitting across the desk, had no idea how to respond, so he just kept his head down and pretended he hadn't heard. But two seconds later, Baili Qing repeated the same thing: "How does he always manage to pull off things that nobody could…
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