Game Invasion: The male and female protagonists are in love, but I am secretly stealing their homes

Chapter 1243



Chapter 1243

She clearly hated being pried into, but when the guests at the same table asked some inappropriate questions, she simply calmly and skillfully changed the subject.

She even had a good temper. When the guest sitting behind her raised his glass to brag, the wine spilled from the glass and splashed onto Zhuri's clothes, but she just smiled and didn't get angry.

At first, she and Mist Blade Fat Goose just cried, but she angrily beat up the three of them!

Halfway through the drinks, a table of guests nearby was attracted by Zhuri and asked if they could put two tables together to drink and chat, and they paid for all the drinks.

It doesn't matter if it's day by day.

Until leaving the tavern, Yu Xunge still looked at Zhuri with strange eyes from time to time, as if trying to identify whether this was the real Zhuri.

Zhuri also let her look at him and said, "What are you looking at? Are you the same when you are with your friends as when you are alone?"

Yu Xunge wasn't so easily fooled. She said, "I just thought your social personality wouldn't be too different from your usual self, and..." She said seriously, "I felt like you weren't just acting just now. You were really enjoying it."

Zhuri didn't explain. The topic of how many sides a living being has is too big, so he decided to just go to class.

She led Yu Xunge around to the back of the tavern and followed the vine ladder to the top of the attic. Standing on the last ladder, she turned around and gave Yu Xunge a wicked smile: "You have too many questions. I have decided to sell you."

Yu Xunge flew behind the teacher. She said in a flat tone and expressionlessly, "Hearing you say that, I'm terrified."

Zhuri: “…” How unlovable.

Ten minutes later, they emerged from the small room behind the tavern.

From now until July, Little Oak Owl will do odd jobs in the tavern from 10 am to 3 pm every day.

One gold coin per day, including a lunch, and Yu Xunge can keep the money given by the customers for himself.

Yu Xunge had no doubts about this arrangement; it was good to earn some living expenses, but she was curious: "What can I learn from this class?"

Zhuri said, "I'm letting you observe the personalities of different beings. This is the essence of disguise. Also, you can listen to how the guests chat. Those who come to this tavern to drink are not ordinary customers. How to gather information and how to quickly make strangers let down their guard are arts that require many years to master."

Yu Xunge nodded to indicate that he would take this job seriously: "What about the afternoon and evening?"

"You really don't know how to waste time." Zhuri complained and said, "Let's go to another place."

She took Yu Xunge through several streets and after many turns, they arrived at the opposite side of a busy market.

Zhuri placed his hand on the apprentice's shoulder and led her to the street corner next to the candy store, and into the garbage street of Draenor - it was actually in the sun.

The so-called Garbage Street is not dirty or messy, but is full of ancient and old beauty. If Zhuri had not said that this was the Garbage Street she had always mentioned, Yu Xunge would have thought that this was the old town of Draenor.

But Yu Xunge could clearly feel the difference between here and outside.

She couldn't put her finger on it, it was like... like a bomb with a lit fuse? Or maybe a fully drawn hunting bow?

I always feel like I will die inexplicably in the next second.

She didn't even dare to speak to Zhuri.

Zhuri took Yu Xunge for a walk inside, found an old woman, pointed at himself, gave her a bag of money and left.

If Zhuri hadn't given him the money, for a moment, Yu Xunge was really worried that Zhuri would sell him out.

Once again under the sunlight and away from the garbage street, she whispered to Zhuri, "Why is it so... so dangerous there?"

Zhuri said, "After magic awakens, most creatures will develop divine talents. However, there is a type of creature whose divine talents are inherently evil. Not only does this allow its owner to grow rapidly, but the growth process is also always accompanied by sin, such as stealing, fraud, killing, plundering, etc. The moment this divine talent awakens, its owner will be despised by the world, and most will be unable to enter the academy to study."

Yu Xunge couldn't help but ask: "Even if they haven't done anything yet?"

Zhuri repeated calmly, "Even if they haven't done anything yet."

Yu Xunge couldn't help but ask, "But even without this kind of God-given talent, there would still be stealing, fraud, killing, and plundering in the world."

Zhuri was amused, and her frown, which had been on since entering Garbage Street, relaxed. She said, "That's right, hahahaha, that's right, haha."

She pressed the apprentice's head hard, in return for which the latter complained, "I won't be able to grow taller in the future."

But Zhuri said something she only understood after she grew up: "No living creature can resist such temptation. This kind of disgust is not prejudice. Haha, we really deserve it."

Yu Xunge looked at Zhuri who was laughing with confusion. At her age, she was not yet able to see through the true emotions of adults.

But she had a more curious question: "What about you? Are you the owner of the evil god-given talent? Do you go to school in Moonlight Wetlands?"

"Yes, of course I am, but we never proactively tell others what our evil God-given talents are." Zhuri forcefully ended the topic. "Anyway, Garbage Street is full of people like this. The weak and those with 'righteous' God-given talents are not worthy of living in Garbage Street."

The apprentice asked, "What should I do then?"

Zhuri: "Let me prepare you. From now on, I will find a temporary teacher for you every afternoon and let her teach you something."

The apprentice asked nervously, "So you've already paid the tuition fee for that teacher?!"

Zhuri suppressed his laughter and said in a serious tone, "Yeah."

Sure enough, the apprentice exclaimed, "What if the other party doesn't teach us good things and tries to fool us?"

Zhuri pretended to be worried and said, "Who said it wasn't true?"

The apprentice asked again: "How much did you give?"

Zhuri: "800 gold coins, she will teach you for 2 hours tomorrow afternoon."

The apprentice covered his chest and grumbled about the tuition fees: "...Is it that the teachers there are too expensive, or are the teachers at Moonlight Wetland not good enough?"

A moon bear that passed by them paused and turned to look at the owner of the cub with a childish voice.


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