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Chapter 709 Are you going to give me a reward?

Chapter 709 Are you going to give me a reward?
Floch sat up from her lap and glanced at the faces of the sentries.

They were all unfamiliar faces.

It seems Harrison has found quite a few more shells.

A moment later, the table was covered with food, most of which was still steaming hot.

"My lords, please forgive us, but the conditions here are limited, and we only have these simple foods."

Yu Xia glanced at the food on the table. The cold dishes were all delicate pastries and fruits, and the hot dishes included meat and even vegetables.

This was far from being rough; it was even better than the food she ate at the Flock Villa. She had the illusion that she had entered Charles's Illusion again.

She communicated with Floch telepathically, asking, "Can we eat these?"

Floch picked up a fork and put it in her hand. "Eat without worry. They might poison anyone, but they won't poison you."

After the meal, Yu Xia was taken to a room to rest.

Floch did not stay with her. The two groups of sentries silently and resolutely separated the two of them, preventing them from sharing a room and confiscating all their communication devices and other technological equipment.

Yu Xia wanted to object, but Floch shook his head and told her to stay.

“We’ll only let our guard down once we separate Charles. To deal with Harrison, we have to deal with him first.”

She had no choice but to hold back and figure out the situation first.

Seeing that she was alone in the room, Yu Xia began to wander around in the spacious, palace-like room.

She discovered that there were almost no traces of modern civilization here. Although humans had mastered the ability to travel between stars tens of thousands of years ago, since entering the era of interstellar civilization, human history has been accompanied by pollution, and technology has long since gone astray.

Especially since this city was founded by dragons, even now, many dragon-affiliated sentinels don't like using technological products.

She had discussed this with Calleyet before. Calleyet told her that because dragon sentinels are the ones most exposed to pollution, dragons have always believed that technological advancements have allowed pollution to follow them everywhere, constantly spreading across the planets where humans live.

Therefore, dragons generally have aversion and resistance to technological products.

“That’s not without reason, but it’s not the key reason why dragons hate them,” Kaleyet said. “Dragons possess greater strength and ‘magic’ than ordinary people. Technological advancements have greatly diminished their advantages and created a survival crisis for them.”

Beneath the golden tree, amidst the blue flame flowers, Ando lay on Kaleette's lap, holding an ancient book from the holy city to cover his face, shielding it from the somewhat dazzling light of the golden tree.

"So you hate those things too?" she asked.

“No.” Caleette ran her fingers through her hair, her voice gentle and deep, carrying a reassuring strength. “I like it very much; it has allowed me to accumulate a lot of wealth.”

Ando put the ancient book aside and looked at Calleette's face, which was blurred by the light. "You like it? I've never seen you use a terminal before."

Kaleyet's lips curved into a smile, her tone indulgent, "Good girl, the Holy City doesn't allow terminals and weapons."

“I saw Zontz secretly hiding a game console. You’re too honest.” Ando covered the ancient book back up against his face.

“I can’t make a mistake,” Calleyet repeated. “Andor, I can’t make a mistake.”

"What are you afraid of?" Ando said, "Bring it next time, I want to play too."

Without hesitation, Calebette said, "Okay."

"So, are you going to give me a reward?"

Ando remained silent, and Calleette waited patiently for her reply.

After a while, Ando removed the book from his face and said, "Say what you just said again."

Calebette: "Will you give me a reward?"

Ando: "No, the previous sentence."

A smile flickered in Caleb's eyes. "I can't make a mistake."

Ando glared at him gently, "Then you still want to?"

Caleb stroked her hair. "This isn't a mistake, it's a reward you gave me." "Want me?" Caleb pressed his finger to her lips, and with his other hand plucked a blue flame flower and placed it in her hair, his fingers gently stroking the flower.

Ando whispered, "Lower your head."

After saying that, Caleb lifted her back with his hand and leaned down to kiss her.

As Yu Xia watched his face draw closer, she tried to make out his features, but the moment her lips touched his, she was plunged into darkness.

"Callet!" Yu Xia shuddered, waking from her beautiful dream.

She let out a long breath and covered her sweaty forehead with her hand.

It was a dream.
How long has she been asleep? Yu Xia subconsciously raised her hand to check the time, only to find her hand empty.

By the way, both her and Flock's communicators were taken by the Sentinels, except for the sapphire she wore, which, after inspection, wasn't found to be any kind of technological device and wasn't taken.

Yu Xia turned over, feeling sleepy, and wanted to get up.

Suddenly, she saw a tall figure standing in front of her bed.

The man was backlit, so Yu Xia couldn't see his face clearly. She suddenly sat up and shrank back into the bed.

The moment she moved, the man leaned over and covered her.

Yu Xia's heart skipped a beat. She wanted to use her mental power to attack, but her wrist was grabbed.

She was pinned down on the bed by the sentry's tall figure, her hands were pressed above her head, and she sank into the soft blankets.

"it's me."

The sentry whispered, "Don't be afraid, it's me."

Upon hearing that familiar voice, Yu Xia exclaimed in surprise, "Vic?"

Vic released her hand and braced himself on either side of her. "Are you alright?"

Yu Xia's gaze swept across his face, and in the dim light, she could make out Vic's outline.

Then, she realized what she was doing and asked, "You know me?"

Vik said gently but earnestly, "Your Highness Ando, ​​if I don't even recognize you, then all these years of following you have been for nothing."

Yu Xia said, "Impossible, you..."

“I remember you, Prince Ando,” Vic said in a low voice. “Your power is useless here.”

Yu Xia stretched her body upwards, freeing herself somewhat from Vic's restraints. "When did you get here?"

Vic looked at her and said, "Two days ago, our Tiger Division had advanced halfway to our position. But when we got here, we found that the position was circling back. There must be some kind of special spatial restriction here, so we temporarily settled in this city."

Yu Xia sat up, still harboring a lingering question in her mind, "How did you know I was here?"

Vic: "I saw you when you came into town."

Yu Xia stared at him for a while, then slowly said, "If I remember correctly, you are Harrison's subordinate."

“That’s right.” Vic didn’t deny it. “What is Your Highness afraid of?”

Yu Xia: "You even remember me, so what do you think I'm afraid of?"

Viktor paused for a moment, then said, "Even if I said I was on His Highness's side, His Highness wouldn't believe me."

He placed a cold object in Yu Xia's palm. "Your Highness, if you need anything, please feel free to contact me."

After saying that, he left.

Yu Xia only looked at the thing in her hand after she heard him walk away.

It was her communicator.


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