Chapter 19
Qian Hui froze. “Wh-what…?”
He understood the corn’s intention. Likely because their previous theft of Mimosa had gone so smoothly, they now wanted to repeat the process.
Corn had even less understanding of Qian Hui’s relationship with Nan Tingjin. To the plant, Nan Tingjin was no different from a handbag—something to be taken if desired.
Besides, with Luobo’s addition, their team now boasted two Grade A mutant plants. Wherever they went, they could walk with absolute dominance.
The corn made a few more gestures, indicating he would help too, as long as Qian Hui nodded.
Lajiao and Xiaozhi remained silent, and the output-type plants seemed to have no objections.
“No, no,” Qian Hui shook his head. “It’s too dangerous, and besides… Xiao Jin seems to be someone else’s leader.”
Infiltrating the Safe Zone and kidnapping a leader? That doesn’t seem right…
Luobo tugged at Qian Hui’s sleeve, his expression disapproving.
Would it be any safer for Qian Hui to slip in alone? If he wants to see Nan Tingjin, kidnapping him directly is the fastest way.
And what’s wrong with leaders? We’re kidnapping the leader anyway!
Humans need to learn that plants aren’t pushovers!
Qian Hui still hesitated. “I’ll think about it… Let’s rest tonight.”
He knew well that even if he used the disguise potion to sneak in again, he’d only have two hours.
The distance from the inner circle entrance to the crooked tree was considerable.
If the Safe Zone truly stepped up patrols, anyone with a detector approaching Qian Hui would discover him.
Learning that six years had passed since his awakening intensified Qian Hui’s longing for Nan Tingjin.
He desperately wanted to know what Nan Tingjin had experienced during those six years, and how he’d forgotten their past.
Though Qian Hui refused to admit it, Nan Tingjin had changed significantly since their time in the plant courtyard.
After a moment of silent contemplation, he forced aside the chaotic thoughts in his mind and lowered his head to examine Luobo’s wounds.
The injuries weren’t severe. After consuming numerous medicinal pills, Luobo had already recovered most of its strength and vitality.
The cabbage shell remained quiet, indicating the area was likely safe. Qian Hui fed more food and water to the plants before preparing for sleep.
He took out the small plastic basin and towel he’d bought from the shop, then poured in two bottles of water.
After Qian Hui washed his face, the plants lined up one by one, asking him to wipe their leaves and bodies.
Seeing this, Luobo also joined the queue, squeezing ahead of the man-eating flower.
Xiaozhi, having been injured earlier, didn’t mind and silently stepped back.
Luobo had just met Qian Hui recently, and with the little mushroom’s revival in sight, it couldn’t calm down and sleep.
It paced back and forth in the cabbage shell, occasionally peering at the new faces like Lajiao and cabbage, then harassing the drowsy Xiaozhi.
Xiaozhi grumbled in displeasure. As Luobo reached to pinch the spikes on its head, a sudden chill ran down its neck.
Qian Hui grabbed Luobo and held it close.
Luobo instantly calmed, its black eyes still sparkling.
The light from the mini cabbage inside the shell was soft and gentle. Qian Hui, also unable to sleep, stroked the carrot’s head and whispered, “Luobo, do you know where Cabbage and the others are?”
Among those who used to be closest to Qian Hui were Cabbage, Sunflower, Red Pepper, Pea, Nut…
The silhouettes in the handbook looked familiar. If he guessed right, all the plants from the small courtyard seemed to be special-grade mutant plants.
Luobo shook its head, answering silently.
Unlike humans with various communication methods, plants didn’t actively seek companions or share information. They also lacked the hierarchical relationships found among zombies, where lower-level ones instinctively followed higher-ranked ones.
Mutated plants never had concepts of unity or cooperation, nor had anyone taught them such things.
The plants in the small courtyard did recognize each other. Those with good relations might become companions, like the man-eating flower and the little mushroom.
But the world was too vast, and blindly searching for companions was too difficult. Plants had even fewer such thoughts, finding solitary life more convenient.
Qian Hui lowered his thick eyelashes, hiding the disappointment in his eyes.
“Alright…” he murmured, comforting himself, “It’s fine. I’ll find them eventually.”
Luobo nodded, nuzzling against Qian Hui’s hair.
Now finally calm, it closed its eyes, buried its head in the pillow, and soon fell asleep.
Qian Hui remained sleepless, checking the game’s information instead.
When Qian Hui found Luobo, just like with Xiaozhi before, the game popped up a notification about forming a bond and the carrot’s loyalty rapidly reaching 100%. He was rewarded with over 20,000 points.
With Luobo’s addition, along with Tudou the potate he had taken from the forest earlier, the plant team’s estimated combat strength soared to 6,000, with Faction Points reaching 1,200.
Compared to the initial combat strength of 5, this was truly a meteoric leap…
However, beneath the combat strength value, a new line of small text appeared: “Team members’ levels and capabilities vary greatly. Suggest balancing cultivation and developing multiple aspects to improve combat coordination.”
Qian Hui looked at the Handbook information. Luobo and Xiaozhi were the strongest, requiring no additional skill points or evolution. Lajiao, Tudou, Money Tree, and Corn were intermediate-level plants. Mimosa was the only high-level mutated plant, while the remaining Xaio Baocai and Ruanteng were low-level.
But levels were just a comprehensive assessment of skills, not a true representation of capability. Any plant had the opportunity to maximize its usefulness, such as the Xiao Baocai that had autonomously evolved.
In recent days, he indeed hadn’t been feeding skill points to the plants very often.
Qian Hui checked the loyalty levels again. Apart from Luobo and Xiaozhi, Lajiao, Ruanteng, and Xiao Baocai were nearing 100%. The money tree stood at 60%, Tudou at 40%, Corn at 30%, and Mimosa also at 30%.
Though several had loyalty below 50%, they remained obedient and well-behaved. With consistent companionship, their loyalty would naturally grow over time.
More intriguingly, Qian Hui noticed slight increases in the loyalty levels of two or three unfamiliar plants in his Handbook.
These were species he’d frequently fed while in the forest. Perhaps they’d grown to miss him after his departure.
Qian Hui glanced at his balance: 39,458.
If not for needing to save for Revival Beans… he could’ve indulged in reckless spending for ages with such funds.
But the plant squad had accompanied him through countless trials, offering invaluable assistance along the way. He couldn’t neglect their needs.
As the team’s capabilities continued to grow, they’d face challenges with greater ease and accelerate the search for other plants.
After some calculations, Qian Hui decided: by the next morning, he’d purchase a substantial amount of skill points and two bottles of Evolution Water.
He had it all planned out: potatoes and corn for attack, money trees and mimosas for defense… everyone would get a share.
The two bottles of Evolution Water were reserved for Lajiao and Ruanteng. Having been with Qian Hui the longest, they had earned the highest loyalty.
The remaining Xiao Baocai had already successfully evolved autonomously, so they didn’t need the water.
When Qian Hui distributed the skill point pills, Tudou and Money Tree immediately ate theirs. Corn sniffed at his pill for a moment before also consuming it.
Lajiao held the bottle of green liquid, still curiously examining it. Meanwhile, Ruanteng finished drinking through its leaves and instantly triggered a game notification.
[ Ruanteng is about to develop a new advanced skill. Please monitor its condition at all times! ]
[ Ruanteng’s advanced skill has been updated! ]
After drinking the Evolution Water, the process occurred hundreds of times faster than natural evolution. The two messages appeared with only a two-second interval.
Ruanteng trembled slightly, its leaves paling in color.
Qian Hui opened the Handbook. A new entry appeared in the advanced skills section: “Hardened Armor.”
Sensing the change in its body, Ruanteng’s branches swayed. Half of its leaves suddenly glinted with a cold metallic sheen.
Potato approached cautiously and touched the leaves. They were hard, like blades of grass.
Next, Lajiao drank the Evolution Water and scratched its neck.
Its body felt itchy, with a prickling sensation that wasn’t comfortable…
Lajiao wriggled until the strange feeling disappeared. When it turned around, it found everyone staring at it.
Lajiao made a confused “Woo” sound, then suddenly noticed the view before it had risen higher.
It touched its head, then looked down. Its eyes gradually widened.
Lajiao had originally been small and slender, barely reaching Qian Hui’s arm in height.
Now not only had it grown taller, but it had also become much rounder. Its green shell had deepened in color, and its tail had curved slightly. It had transformed from a small pepper into a large one.
The Handbook showed that its evolved advanced skill was called “Explosive Pepper Seed Cluster.” After detonation, it could simultaneously attack multiple targets with a hit rate of 95%.
However, Lajiao had no time to consider its new skill. It spent a long time using the water bottle as a mirror, thoroughly satisfied with its new appearance.
Corn, standing to the side, was filled with envy. It secretly touched Lajiao’s tail, then ran over to stick close to Qian Hui, helping him organize his backpack.
After using up all the skill points and Evolution Water, the team’s combat strength increased by another 500, reaching a total of 6500.
However, Qian Hui still didn’t have a clear understanding of what 6500 combat strength actually meant.
After breakfast, he left the cabbage shell, carrying all the plants with him and hiding them carefully, preparing to go check the outer perimeter of the Safe Zone again.
The cabbage shell’s location was not far from the Safe Zone’s perimeter. While no one was nearby, the Man-eating Flower carried Qian Hui up to the half-ruined remains of a building.
Standing at a high vantage point, Qian Hui looked far into the interior.
The outer perimeter of the Safe Zone seemed to have several additional patrol cars, likely all equipped with detection instruments. The situation in the inner perimeter remained unknown.
Qian Hui took out the camouflage potion from his pocket, looked at it for a while, then put it away temporarily.
Carrot peeked out from the other pocket, observing his actions.
The building’s position was too high; a moment’s carelessness could lead to discovery. They couldn’t stay long.
Qian Hui was about to descend when the shrunken Xiaozhi beside him raised its head and let out a soft “whoo.”
The carrot immediately emerged from his pocket, standing by the wall and peering around.
Following the man-eating flower’s gaze, Qian Hui saw figures moving in the distance beyond the Safe Zone’s perimeter. They flowed like liquid through the ruins, rapidly approaching the safety zone’s walls.
“That’s…” Qian Hui’s pupils contracted. “A zombie horde?”
Luobo made a soft sound, his eyes gleaming with suppressed excitement.
The Zombie King’s traces had been evident for so long. Now it was finally commanding its horde to attack the nearest human base.
This was why it had come. Qian Hui had originally wanted to put up a good fight, but…
Luobo looked at Qian Hui, obediently waiting for his instructions.
The zombie horde’s numbers were overwhelming, densely packed into every crevice of the ruins. They gradually covered most of the rubble’s color.
Qian Hui had never seen so many zombies before. As he stood stunned, game information popped up:
[ Hidden Quest Triggered! Successfully completing this quest may grant detailed plot points. ]
[ Hidden Quest: Stealthily approach the zombie horde and observe their movements (0%) ]
[ Quest Reward: Prestige Points +10 ]
This quest was nearly identical to the previous one that had brought them closer to the human faction, but one was a side quest while this was hidden.
Qian Hui gazed at the distant horde of zombies and hesitated briefly. “Let’s go check it out.”
Xiaozhi nodded, its massive form expanding as it leaped from the rooftop with Qian Hui on its back.
Ten minutes later, Qian Hui stealthily approached the zombie horde.
The swarm had materialized east of the Safe Zone, containing low, mid, and high-level zombies. Though the high-level ones were fewest in number, they advanced with the greatest speed, already breaching the outer perimeter of the Safe Zone to clear a path for their comrades behind them.
Human ability users had also detected the zombie assault and were mobilizing their defenses.
Qian Hui temporarily concealed himself at a distance, observing the situation in secret.
The quest progress bar crawled upward slowly. Two or three high-level zombies collided with patrol vehicles, pursuing them in attempts to overturn the machines.
Behind these elite zombies lurked at least a dozen mid-level ones, though they remained outside the outer perimeter, seemingly awaiting orders.
Luobo’s hands itched with restless energy. Can we go find some zombies to fight? It was unable to contain its excitement.
Qian Hui’s face hardened. “Are your wounds fully healed?”
Luobo straightened his stalk, patted his chest, and signaled that he was completely healed.
Qian Hui opened the Handbook to check the information, confirming there were no major issues. With the medicine he’d administered, Luobo was now at nearly peak condition.
Still unconvinced, Qian Hui cautioned, “Only go to the rear. Try not to be spotted by humans, and return early.”
The rear area was dominated by low-level zombies, posing little threat. They could use this opportunity to sneak up on and eliminate some while the higher-level zombies and humans remained occupied.
Qian Hui had no particular desire to assist humans at present. Both humans and zombies were considered enemy factions, but for every zombie killed by a mutated plant with 70% or higher loyalty, he would receive a balance reward.
Luobo understood the situation and nodded solemnly in agreement.
When Qian Hui gave his consent, Corn and Lajiao also expressed their desire to join.
Lajiao had recently acquired new skills and a fresh appearance, feeling his attack power had significantly increased. He was eager to test his abilities in battle.
Qian Hui looked at the three plants, hesitating before finally saying, “Very well… but return early!”
With that, the trio of plants set off excitedly.
Their small sizes allowed them to move swiftly through the ruins and hide easily, enabling them to stealthily approach zombie groups.
The remaining plants stood guard beside Qian Hui. As he checked the hidden quest’s progress, he kept glancing around anxiously.
Soon, a notification popped up: [ 1000 balance added ]. Then another: [ 1000 balance added ]. And another…
From a distance, Qian Hui noticed faint ripples appearing along the side of the zombie horde. But the human ability users’ attention remained fixed on the high-level zombies in the front, leaving them oblivious to anything else.
As his balance steadily increased by ten thousand, Qian Hui suddenly realized this method could make him rich quickly.
But such massive gatherings of zombies were rare, and only those who reached the Zombie King level could amass such numbers.
Soon, one of the high-level zombies in front seemed to notice something amiss. It turned its head to look.
Then it glanced toward Qian Hui’s position and let out several guttural roars.
Qian Hui jumped in fright, thinking the zombie had spotted him. He hastily hid himself.
Moments later, information popped up before his eyes:
[ Zombie King trace detected, code 03. ]
[ Multiple hostile factions detected nearby. Maintain high alert! ]
Qian Hui sensed something. He looked up.
At the very edge of his vision, atop the highest floor of an abandoned skyscraper, he saw a faint figure.
It had appeared at some point, and even from this great distance, he could tell its physique was abnormal. The unnaturally long head made it look particularly strange.
Qian Hui felt inexplicable anxiety as he stared at the figure atop the skyscraper. He quickly activated the combat function to send commands to Lajiao, ordering the trio to return immediately.
Just as the command was successfully sent, the distant figure flickered and vanished in an instant, as if it had been nothing more than Qian Hui’s imagination.
With the shadow gone and the oppressive pressure lifted, Qian Hui felt a sudden sense of relief.
He turned back to see several high-level zombies abandon their fight against the human ability users and retreat. The horde behind them also began withdrawing.
The human ability users, unaware of what had happened, tried to chase for a short distance, but the zombie horde continued its retreat like a receding tide.
Soon after, the three plants returned.
Qian Hui checked each one in turn, confirming none were injured. They quickly left before the humans could come to patrol and search the area.
After returning to the Safe Zone, Qian Hui poured water to wipe the plants’ faces. They had been hiding and killing zombies in the ruins, having rolled around countless times in the rubble.
Lajiao shook its head and picked up a stone to draw a small figure on the ground. It looked at Qian Hui and then shook its head again.
They had approached the zombie horde and gotten closer to the humans, but hadn’t seen Nan Tingjin.
Perhaps because this wave of attacks had ended quickly before it even began, there was no need for the Black Spine Mountain Base’s people to intervene.
Qian Hui patted Lajiao’s leaves. “Okay, I understand.”
The zombie horde had arrived suddenly and retreated just as abruptly. The hidden plot line remained unfinished, leaving Qian Hui uncertain if it was connected to the Zombie King.
He didn’t reveal the specifics of encountering the Zombie King to the plants, only warning them to be more vigilant about safety. “The Zombie King might be nearby,” he cautioned.
Luobo scratched its head, harboring different thoughts.
Having encountered a Zombie King before, it knew that at this level, the undead monarch wasn’t just intelligent and cautious—it was also cunning. Once it launched an attack, it would be fully prepared and unlikely to retreat easily.
Either something unexpected had occurred, or this was merely a feint, with the true objective elsewhere.
In any case, the zombie horde’s retreat meant they probably wouldn’t return anytime soon.
Noticing Qian Hui falling into another quiet, pensive state, Luobo watched him for a while with its cheek resting on its hand. Then it quietly approached Xiaozhi and began whispering.
After that, it went to find Corn, Lajiao, Tudou, and even Mimosa.
Qian Hui paid no attention, assuming Luobo was simply getting acquainted with its new friends.
With the zombie horde withdrawn, the Safe Zone’s outer patrols had been reinforced, and the traces of the zombie invasion were being cleared. This made it even more difficult to disguise oneself and venture out.
The wait stretched into night, and Qian Hui fell asleep early.
The mini cabbage lamp went completely dark. In the darkness, Luobo stealthily got up.
It slipped out silently, pushing through the cabbage leaf door.
Luobo didn’t stray far, waiting outside the cabbage shell. Soon, Lajiao and Xaiozhi emerged, followed by Tudou, Corn, Ruanteng…
Last was Mimosa, slightly larger now, standing quietly on a stone.
Under the night sky, the plants gathered around Qian Hui. Luobo took a stick and gestured, explaining its detailed plan to the others.
At midnight, the carrot intended to capture Nan Tingjin and give Qian Hui a surprise!
Of course, it couldn’t manage alone, so it needed the other plants’ help.
Seeing the others truly willing to join, the man-eating flower felt some concern and tried to persuade them otherwise.
But the carrot was determined. If they failed, they’d pretend nothing happened and keep it secret.
Moreover, it believed its plan was simpler than Qian Hui sneaking into the Safe Zone himself.
Xiaozhi looked at the group of plants and nodded reluctantly.
However, it didn’t plan to go. First, it needed to stay by Qian Hui’s side for protection. Second, its size limitations meant it couldn’t fully utilize its strength without growing larger.
So, after quickly finalizing the plan, Luobo set off with Mimosa on its head, Ruanteng wrapped around its neck, leading Corn, Lajiao, and Tudou.
They soon reached the perimeter of the Safe Zone. Gazing up at the towering wall, Luobo directed Potato to the opposite side and produced a sharp thorn.
When explosions erupted from the potati’s location, Luobo waited a calculated moment before hurling the thorn skyward.
With a leap, Luobo grasped the airborne thorn. Lajiao followed closely, clinging to Luobo’s foot, while Corn secured itself around Lajiao’s tail.
Inside the compound, the explosions drew human guards to investigate. By then, Tudou had already slipped away unnoticed, leaving no trace of the colorful silhouette that streaked across the dark sky.
As they entered the Safe Zone, Mimosa slid onto Luobo’s face and guided the group with its leaf-like tendrils.
Luobo carefully maneuvered the thorn, steering them deeper into the compound.
This plan, though seemingly reckless, was actually meticulously crafted.
Tudou would divert the humans near the fence, while Mimosa’s keen sense of smell could detect traces of Nan Tingjin’s scent lingering on Qian Hui.
Lajiao’s ability proved crucial—should they be discovered, it would unleash its stored energy in a powerful attack to aid their escape.
Ruanteng would handle the binding of captives, and as for Corn… Having initially proposed the plan and possessing decent strength and quick wits, Luobo decided to bring it along as well.
After analyzing the situation, they concluded that the humans had witnessed two high-grade xenoplants depart last night, and the daytime zombie horde had inexplicably retreated.
Nighttime marked the period when zombies hid and rested, so the humans would undoubtedly lower their guard at this hour.
Meanwhile, lights shone within the courtyard of the Black Spine Mountain Base’s temporary quarters.
Several subordinates emerged from the courtyard, heading outward.
“Confirmed the zombie horde won’t return?” one person asked a companion. “Does that mean the mission is over? We can return tomorrow?”
“Right,” the companion replied. “The Sky Base’s first report carries no error.”
The Wen old man from Sky Base possessed a peculiar ability—precognition.
His visions of the future had never been wrong, and he often used his ability to help other bases.
Because of this, the Sky Base quickly established its authority at the beginning of the apocalypse and became the leader among the three major bases.
As they chatted, someone else asked Nan Tingjin, “Will the leader not be attending tonight?”
“I won’t… You’re the new guy from a few months ago, right? Don’t ask these kinds of questions in the future.”
For this gathering, multiple bases had prepared a comfort station. It was originally meant to open after successfully repelling the zombie horde, but now it had to be activated early.
Humans possessing abilities was already beyond ordinary reasoning, and their powers couldn’t compare to the living-dead like zombies.
Once an ability user reaches a certain limit, they can easily enter a state of confusion, becoming trapped in their own power in various ways.
There was once a fire ability user who burned himself alive during a confusion episode.
The comfort station was created precisely for this reason. Inside, there were various methods to soothe ability users, such as providing medication, psychological counseling, or other ways to please themselves.
Medication was the most convenient method, but many still worried about potential side effects. Other methods couldn’t be discarded either.
All ability users needed comfort, except for Nan Tingjin.
Or perhaps he simply disliked those methods.
As the group gradually moved away, a shadow approached from the sky, heading toward the courtyard.
After confirming Nan Tingjin’s presence, Luobo controlled the spikes to descend. The four plants landed soundlessly in the yard.
They cautiously scanned their surroundings, finding no one else, before stealthily entering the courtyard.
Inside the room, Nan Tingjin opened his eyes.
On the table before him lay a detection instrument, violently shaking.
Soon, a carrot spike pierced through the door, hurtling directly toward Nan Tingjin.
The spike moved faster than lightning, stopping just one centimeter from Nan Tingjin’s forehead.
Luobo and Corn immediately kicked the door open and rushed in. Luobo leaped onto the table, aiming another spike at Nan Tingjin’s neck.
Simultaneously, Ruanteng swiftly approached, binding Nan Tingjin with its branches as Corn watched menacingly from the side.
With a “clack,” the first spike fell. Nan Tingjin made no attempt to resist.
Next, a green pepper—looking slightly familiar—jumped up and wrote on the table: “Follow me.”
To ensure Nan Tingjin would recognize him, Lajiao added the character “Hui,” written in Qian Hui’s style.
Nan Tingjin’s eyes flickered as he asked, “Where is he?”
Luobo pointed toward the door, signaling him to follow immediately.
At that moment, footsteps suddenly echoed from outside.
A subordinate came rushing to find Nan Tingjin. As he reached the doorway, he froze at the sight of several mutated plants.
Before he could react, a large hooked pepper spat a seed at him. Simultaneously, a clump of corn kernels flew through the air.
The pepper seed hissed as it struck his skin, burning through instantly. The corn kernels, though small, carried a weight exceeding that of iron blocks dozens of times their size, knocking him unconscious.
Later, Nan Tingjin ventured out alone, taking a modified vehicle with him.
As the leader of Black Spine Mountain Base, no one dared question his movements even without prior authorization.
Nor did anyone notice the plants hidden within the vehicle. A slender vine coiled around Nan Tingjin’s neck, its razor-sharp leaves glinting ominously.
The sky was just beginning to lighten when Qian Hui was woken by Xiao Baocai.
Xiao Baocai seemed very nervous, pushing against Qian Hui’s shoulders and pointing outside.
Qian Hui sat up groggily, noticing a game notification he’d missed in the night:
[ You seem to have done something extraordinary, causing a massive impact on the human faction. ]
Not only was there a notification, but there were also rewards—a full 100 Prestige Points.
Qian Hui, still confused, then noticed the cabbage shell was completely empty. Xaozhi, Carrot, and Lajiao were all gone.
He frowned slightly, pushed the door open, and called out, “Xiaozhi? Luobo?”
Rounding to the back of the cabbage shell, Qian Hui suddenly saw a familiar figure and froze in shock.
Nan Tingjin stood not far away, guarded by several plants.
He stood quietly, raising his eyes to look over.
Qian Hui almost thought he was hallucinating. He rubbed his eyes, then slowly walked forward, wanting to confirm Nan Tingjin was real.
As Qian Hui approached, Nan Tingjin’s dark eyes watched him, and he murmured, “You missed me very much?”
Translator’s Note:
Good day, everyone! Sorry for the irregular update, I’m still busy with the play performance until July. Anyway, if you have a hard time remembering the plants’ names, feel free to tell me. Maybe I can give you the list of the plants’ names. Or if it’s still hard to remember, I can translate their names instead, like Lajiao would be Green Pepper, Xiao Baocai would be Mini Cabbage, etc. So, what do you think? Which one do you prefer? I prefer using the original/not-translated ones, but you guys are the ones who read. I’m happy to make some changes for you~
I prefer the non translated names.
Okayy~
Thanks for your hard work and good luck with the play ☺️
as for your question I like original names, I think they aren’t that hard to remember.
I see, thanks for letting me know~
I’m okay as isssss
Thnx ya for the chsppiiee~
Okayy
Thank you so much for the translation!
Thanks for the traslations and I prefer non translated names
Lol I can be halfway into a book and won’t remember the MCs name so personally (with my horrible memory skills) I prefer the translated ones, but this book has a good enough description/personality that I could probably get there names eventually XD