Dark Light Chaser.

Chapter 675 Shield

Chapter 675 Shield
bleak?

Ai Liang opened her eyes and silently recited the name she had heard before she regained consciousness.

'What's up?'

"..."

Ai Liang activated his night vision, glanced at the clock, and only after confirming that most people were asleep in the early hours of the morning did he raise his voice and ask, "Can you have a normal conversation with me when I'm awake?"

"No need to say anything. I already told you I'm your alternate personality. Just think what you want to say in your mind." Anliang said nonchalantly.

"You can read my mind?" Alarm bells rang in Ai Liang's mind.

A person's innermost thoughts are extremely private matters. No matter how close people are, they will have secrets that the other does not know.

The act of wantonly prying into someone's mind is even more repulsive than physical insult.

Ai Liang questioned bluntly, "Why aren't you saying anything? Are you planning to play dumb and get away with it..."

Halfway through her sentence, Ai Liang suddenly remembered something.

It seems that as long as he feels resistance to the darkness, he will be locked in a "dark room"?
"..."

After a while, once Ai Liang's inner resistance had subsided, An Liang resurfaced.

"I suggest you learn to perfectly control your emotions before you talk to me."

“…Answer my question,” Ai Liang said, avoiding the main point.

"I've already said that I'm just a secondary personality. I can't interfere with your body by going beyond your will, let alone read your thoughts and memories. Even after your memory bank was built, I couldn't even observe your memories."

Ai Liang calmly pointed out the suspicious points: "But when I was talking to my grandfather's guest yesterday noon, you clearly mocked me based on our conversation, which proves that you can perceive the outside world."

Anliang said matter-of-factly, "You didn't force me to fall asleep, so of course I can observe the outside world from your perspective."

Moreover, you need me to help you control the degree of your body's mutation. Until you can do all of this on your own, I am indispensable.

After hearing An Liang's explanation, Ai Liang's face turned as black as the bottom of a pot.

"So you're saying that from now on I'll have a 24/7 monitor by my side?" Ai Liang asked with unusual resistance.

At this moment, Ai Liang's resistance to An Liang had crossed the threshold.

In real life, no matter how worried Feng Chengfu was about Ai Liang, he would still set aside some time for completely free activities every day.

Even if there are surveillance cameras in the bedroom, the maid behind the camera won't stare at the screen all the time.

Unlike Anliang, this guy was constantly watching his every move, and this feeling of having no privacy was absolutely terrible, even though he was his alternate personality.

No one answered.

Or perhaps Anliang has been banned from speaking again.

"It seems that it's not impossible to cut off your connection with the outside world."

Ai Liang breathed a sigh of relief, grabbed the children's watch, jumped out of bed, and walked to the window.

From the villa's balcony, one can clearly see the faint glow of the cowboy barracks in the distance, as well as the occasional flashes of flashlight beams along the main road near the stables and barns.

The horse ranch is very large, and it is impossible to install surveillance cameras in every corner. Apart from a few necessary buildings that are monitored, most areas are patrolled at night by cowboys arranged by the administrator.

However, the patrol area does not include pastures used for grazing. There is no point in patrolling a vast grassland plain unless livestock get lost or during regular mountain patrols, in which case the rangers will send people to check the field.

Ai Liang surveyed the entire horse farm under the dim moonlight.

These faint lights were enough for him.

After the flashlight beam disappeared from sight, Ai Liang silently raised her hand and rested it on the railing.

Ai Liang gripped the railing with four fingers and slowly lifted herself into the air with the help of one hand.

"I still don't feel any pressure when doing a one-arm pull-up. It's not just my eyes and ears that have changed."

Ai Liang sighed softly, then stepped onto the railing and looked down.

"Nearly ten meters high, I would never have dared to stand in such a place before. Is it because my body judges that this height can no longer harm me?"

Ai Liang bent down and lightly leaped forward.

With a muffled thud, my legs bent slightly out of habit without any discomfort; the height of the second floor felt as easy as jumping down the stairs.

Ai Liang looked up at the second-floor balcony, from which she had just jumped.

He subconsciously clenched his fist as if trying to grab something.

"It's not a misconception that the changes in my body started the moment I woke up from my coma, but I just haven't had the time or opportunity to test it."

Ai Liang turned around and looked into the distance: "There are far fewer surveillance cameras here at the horse farm than at the manor, so we can go all out and test the changes in our bodies."

Having made up her mind, Ai Liang no longer hesitated and quietly headed towards the wilderness, avoiding the surveillance cameras near the villa and the main road.

After leaving the main area of ​​the riding arena, his speed began to increase, his trot gradually turning into a run, and his two short legs left afterimages.

The wind howled in my ears, and the scenery on both sides of my vision rushed past. The pattering footsteps sounded like a continuous downpour falling on an air conditioner unit.

Ai Liang felt an inexhaustible amount of energy in her body and wanted to release it properly.

He didn't know how long he had been running, but when he stopped in front of a forest, the horse farm and villa were far behind him, only blurry dots of light, which he estimated to be at least several kilometers away.

Ai Liang raised her hand to check the time; it had taken less than five minutes since she left the main road and arrived at the foot of the mountain.

If we estimate the running speed, it would be at least 60 kilometers per hour.

If it's just about car speed, it doesn't really mean anything, but to put it another way, it means that Ai Liang could finish a 100-meter sprint in five or six seconds.

This is the speed at which a three-year-old child can run.

Recalling the question that came before Anliang's death, can such a body still be considered human?
Ai Liang strongly suspects that she has adoptive parents who run a farm, otherwise the script wouldn't make sense.

Putting aside her chaotic thoughts, Ai Liang strode into the forest.

The reason for choosing this place is not because there is anything special about it, but simply because we happened to stop here.

In addition, the rocks of varying sizes in the mountains and forests are also a good place to test the body's strength limit.

(End of this chapter)

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