From the outside, the candy seemed to be well preserved, but the actual taste was a bit strange.

But at this moment, in my mouth, I only felt a slight sweetness, and that sweetness was even about to overflow from my mouth and flow out from the upturned corners of my mouth.

I looked at Tongtong and spoke slowly, enunciating each word as if I were teaching a child to speak.

“It’s sugar.”

Tongtong was confused. She looked at my mouth shape and uttered a word with some effort.

"sugar."

I reached out my hand and touched Tongtong's little head as if I was stroking a kitten, and smiled softly.

"Yeah, it's sweet, right?"

Tongtong tilted her head slightly, smiled at me tenderly, nodded her little head heavily, and spoke softly in a clear and pleasant voice.

"sweet."

There is no need to mention what happened afterwards. I was just like a fool, teaching Tongtong how to speak and then indulging myself in it.

But without a doubt, this is the happiest day of my life in the last decade.

It was not until noon, when the sun was hanging at its zenith, that I remembered something.

It seems... I forgot to bring food to Ajie since yesterday.

So, in the midst of a flurry of activity, I dug out a few cans of food and prepared to go look for that unlucky guy, Ajie.

However, this time I brought Tongtong with me.

Maybe it was because it had been a long time since she went out for a walk with me, Tongtong seemed very happy. She held my hand and jumped around like a child.

It was also the first time I saw Tongtong so lively. I was surprised and felt a little guilty at the same time.

Tongtong and I walked for a long time and finally arrived at the street where Ajie was. We followed the simple secret door I made and went up to the second floor.

Hey, hey, hey.

I knocked on the door gently and it opened immediately. Ajie, who had been hungry for two days, stood at the door, looking haggard and called out weakly.

"Damn it, why did you come just now? I'm almost starving."

As soon as the words fell, Tongtong, who was following behind me, tilted her head and imitated him awkwardly.

"He... fucking..."

My face changed. I glared at Ajie first, then covered Tongtong's little mouth with my hand, and said with a helpless smile.

"You can't learn this, do you hear me?"

Tongtong nodded, seemingly understanding what I said, but I didn’t know whether she remembered what I said or not.

After this commotion, Ajie finally noticed Tongtong behind me. A flash of surprise appeared in his eyes, but then he turned his gaze to my backpack and said while swallowing his saliva.

"Cans... Where are the cans? I'm starving."

I took off my backpack and threw the canned food inside to him. Ajie impatiently tore open the package and started to eat it voraciously.

I took Tongtong and walked into the house, and found a clean place to sit down.

While eating the canned food, Ajie looked at Tongtong with some curiosity and winked at me.

"Brother, you are so beautiful."

I gave Ajie a guilty look, waved my hands, and said impatiently.

"Go away, can't food stop you from eating?"

Ajie chuckled and seemed to have accepted the life of being kept in captivity by me. He did not show any hostility, but still asked me with some curiosity.

"It's so dangerous here, why did you bring a girl here? Why, does she want to learn fighting too?"

I was stunned when I heard that, and recalled Tongtong's extraordinary strength and the sound of wind breaking when she punched. My expression couldn't help but become strange.

"I'm not talking nonsense. Fight her."

"She'll kill you."

Chapter 47: What’s the purpose?

"I'm not talking nonsense. Fight her."

"She'll kill you."

Upon hearing this, Ajie sneered with some disdain. He was about to swallow the can in his mouth to refute, but he saw Tongtong reach out her hand with some curiosity and gently bend the corner of the coffee table.

Snap! Tongtong broke off a corner of the wooden coffee table, just like a piece of dried mud.

Seeing this, Ajie's eyes twitched and he silently swallowed back those words of dissatisfaction. Even the action of eating the canned food became a little stiff.

I grabbed Tongtong's little hand, not knowing whether to laugh or cry, gently patted the wooden block out of her hand, and whispered.

"Don't touch these things casually, they're dirty."

Tongtong tilted her head slightly, her innocent little face full of confusion, but after I pinched her little nose, she started laughing happily again.

What a good child who is easy to coax.

At this time, Ajie also put down the can in his hand, wiped his mouth casually, then turned his gaze to me and asked.

"Start training?"

Hearing this, I quickly moved the coffee table away, cleared a space in the room, looked at Ajie with some anticipation, and said with some anticipation.

"let's start."

Ajie moved his wrists, twisted his neck, and stood still. After hearing my affirmative answer, he took a step forward and punched me quickly and hard.

As I was about to dodge, my eyes blurred, and then there was a dull sound and dust rose up.

But in the dust, Tongtong's pupils shrank, and her originally innocent eyes were now full of coldness. She was pressing Ajie's face with one hand and pressing his head to the ground.

I looked at this scene in astonishment and couldn't help but whisper.

"So amazing... No, Tongtong, let go, let go!"

I hugged Tongtong's slender waist in a panic, forcibly picked her up from the ground, and then looked at Ajie on the ground.

Ajie looked painful, and he stood up stumblingly, touching the back of his head. He didn't seem to be seriously injured.

I have to say, Ajie is really stubborn.

After I calmed Tongtong down, I looked at Ajie again and asked embarrassedly.

"Shall we continue?"

Hearing this, Ajie looked at Tongtong with some horror, waved his hands at me and said.

"No, no, no, if you do it again I will really die."

I gave a few awkward dry laughs, turned around, and talked to Tongtong while gesturing with my hands.

"We are training, not fighting."

"Do you understand, Tongtong?"

Tongtong looked confused, tilted her head, looked past me and fell on the shivering Ajie, then clenched her fists and asked me tentatively.

"beat?"

"..."

I clenched Tongtong's fist, smiled bitterly and shook my head. It seemed that I could not do physical training with Tongtong present.

But physical training cannot stop.

So, I had no choice but to take Tongtong out of the room and let her wait outside for a while.

After doing all this, I returned to the room and said to Ajie.

"Okay, now we can start training."

Ajie was still a little scared and kept his eyes on the door, fearing that Tongtong would rush in and slap him against the wall.

After hesitating for a long time, Ajie clenched his fists and stepped towards me. I raised my fist to meet him, and the sound of our struggle was heard in the room.

Ajie made a beautiful roundhouse kick, hitting my arm that was protecting my side. He twisted his body and punched my ribs, while saying this at the same time.

"Why are you still practicing this when you have such a good bodyguard like her?"

I blocked Ajie's fist with my elbow, and at the same time moved forward and punched quickly, and our fists landed on the same spot.

I whispered my reply as fists landed on flesh.

"Tongtong is not a bodyguard, and she is different from me."

Ajie's eyes flickered, but he didn't ask any further questions. I think he must have guessed that I was immortal. After all, he shot me in the head with a gun when we first met.

Suddenly, my punch missed and Ajie grabbed my arm. He twisted his body, pinched my arm and turned it behind my back.

After simply subduing me, Ajie, who was standing behind me, couldn't help but ask in a low voice.

"Why do you want to train? Even if you don't know these things, you can still live well, right?"

Hearing this, my eyes flickered, but I still answered in a low voice.

"Yes."

After saying that, I lifted my right leg upwards. In order to avoid this kick, Ajie had to let go of my arm and quickly stepped back.

I stood up, adjusted my posture, and faced Ajie from a distance, breathing slightly heavily, and spoke in a low voice.

"But I don't want to just live."

“There are still many things I want to do and must do.”

Ajie was also breathing heavily, his eyes fixed, he looked at me with a complicated expression and asked.

"For example?"

I took a deep breath, took a step forward, clenched my fist, and swung it towards Ajie. Ajie put his hands in front of him to block my fist.

As I waved my fist, I spoke in a deep voice.

Bang!Bang!Bang!

"Let those who should not die live, and let those who should die die."

After several consecutive punches, I stepped back slightly, calmed my breathing, laughed at myself, and said helplessly.

"I'm not afraid of you laughing at me when I say this, but I want to wipe out the entire Shield organization."

However, to my surprise, Ajie did not look surprised at all. He just nodded slightly and answered with a smile.

"I can see that you don't look like a smart person."

The training was over, and Ajie and I sat down to rest. Ajie looked at me, a little curious, and couldn't help asking me.

"May I ask why you want to do these things?"

"What do you want?"

I was stunned when I heard this, and I couldn't answer for a moment.

Yeah, why would I do such a thing? Is it because I am immortal and too bored?

No, it's not like that.

In a trance, scenes from the past appeared before my eyes.

I saw a wasteland at the end of the world, and someone was holding a baby, dying miserably in the corner of the wall. I also heard people wailing and screaming, gradually fading away in the dust and blood.

No one keeps silent about the separation of life and death.

After all, I still feel uneasy.

I raised my eyebrows slightly, looked at Ajie with a smile, and spoke word by word.

"I just want to have fun."

Chapter 48: Choose a Way to Die

"Just for fun?"

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