The girl Elafia smiled and said, "No, White Wolf, why don't you go back tonight? Why don't you stay here with me?"

"Ah!?" White Wolf was caught off guard by the question and asked stupidly, "Why are you suddenly talking about this? It's not very convenient."

Alina sighed quietly, "You just came back and are leaving soon, leaving me alone. I don't even have anyone to talk to."

Before White Wolf could react, Tallulah was the first to feel it. Ever since the Integration Movement's business grew stronger, she hadn't had a good chat with Alina for a long time.

She said with emotion: "I can stay too."

"You go back." Alina said unhappily, winking at White Wolf, "I can't sleep three people here, White Wolf, just stay."

"That's right." Bai Lang quietly made an OK gesture, and then gloated over the situation and said, "Xiaota, you are the youngest in seniority, so you need to learn to be obedient."

Miss Longnu was completely stunned by this combination of punches. She left after dinner feeling aggrieved.

……

A bright moon had risen in the sky outside the camp. Tallulah looked back at Alina's room, a faint smile appearing at the corner of her mouth.

She walked slowly to an empty corner outside the camp and waited quietly.

Soon, several tall figures walked out of the darkness, each with black horns on his head, symbolizing the identity of the Sarkaz people.

"The leader summoned us here?"

"The plan has changed. I will leave tomorrow. You must leave immediately and tell Garson the news you have 'gathered' from the Reunion Movement."

"clear."

Volume 4: Chapter 34 Departure

Everything Alina talked about was basically related to Tallulah, which was why she deliberately didn't let Tallulah stay.

White Wolf only realized now that Alina had been worried about Tallulah's condition. Miss Elafia believed that Tallulah was an impulsive person, and if no one was watching, she would probably make something irreparable.

Now that the integration movement's action plans are becoming more and more complicated, she feels that she has less contact time with Tallulah and cannot take on the guardianship task well, so she plans to ask White Wolf to help share some of the burden.

White Wolf naturally agreed to this matter. She especially liked the word "guardian" used by Alina, as if she was really one level higher in generation. Although, Tallulah was old enough to be her sister.

After the serious matters were finished, the other topics became more relaxed, all of which were small matters of life. White Wolf exaggeratedly described the accommodation and food conditions of the mercenary camp in front of Alina.

"That bed can't be called a bed. It's just a rough wooden board, only half a finger off the ground. It's very cold at night."

"The pancakes are harder than rocks and must be melted in hot water before they can be eaten. I feel like my teeth are about to be broken."

The white wolf opened its mouth and motioned Alina to look at her teeth.

"Wow, what a big bug, a woodworm." Miss Elafia exclaimed in disbelief.

The white wolf panicked, thinking that he had damaged his teeth. His face turned pale and his mouth opened, he looked around the room like a headless fly for a mirror. After finally finding the mirror, he looked around nervously, but found nothing unusual.

Looking back, Alina was already bent over with laughter.

If Tallulah dared to do this, she would definitely pounce on her and take a bite to vent her anger, but Alina was different. The White Wolf had no way to deal with this gentle, beautiful and considerate girl from Elafia.

"I apologize, I apologize." Alina smiled and raised her hands.

"Alina, you've changed." White Wolf sat on the chair sadly, "You didn't play tricks on people before."

Alina saw that the white wolf looked dazed and walked over to comfort him in a soft voice, but she fell into the white wolf's trap. As soon as she got close to him, the white wolf suddenly jumped up and stretched out his hands to scratch her armpits and ribs.

Alina couldn't stand being tickled. When White Wolf stretched out his hands to scratch her, she laughed so hard that she couldn't breathe. She said, "White Wolf, if you keep doing this, I won't make delicious food for you anymore."

The White Wolf then stopped and said, "We are even."

"Yeah." Alina just smiled.

"You have to make delicious food later."

"There's nothing delicious left." Alina said deliberately.

Seeing that White Wolf was about to sulk again, she smiled happily: "I was just kidding, little White Wolf."

"Don't use the word 'small'. I'm not small."

"OK."

Bai Lang immediately gave up the idea of ​​correcting her. She felt that Alina had no intention of listening to her at all.

As time gradually approached midnight, White Wolf was so sleepy that he said goodbye to Alina and went back to his room to sleep.

She slept soundly that night until Tallulah knocked on her door repeatedly, and she woke up rubbing her eyes.

"White Wolf, are you awake? We have to leave quickly. If we don't reach Winterfell before noon, we will miss the coach."

"Oh, I'll get up now." The White Wolf yawned and put on his clothes, and asked casually, "Aren't there still three days? At worst, I can stay in Winterfell for one night."

"It's better to arrive early." Tallulah answered at the door.

"Why do I feel like you're more anxious than me?" White Wolf complained as he put on his clothes, opened the door for Talula, and started washing up on his own.

Tallulah smiled and said, "You said I'd take care of everything, so of course I have to be nice."

"Did I say that?" White Wolf asked the mirror.

"Yes." Tallulah answered affirmatively.

After they had breakfast at Alina's, they said goodbye to Miss Elafia, left the camp, and walked towards Winterfell.

Tallulah was much more familiar with the snowfields than the White Wolf. She looked for shortcuts everywhere along the way. In addition, the snowfield was unexpectedly quiet today, without a trace of wind. The two of them successfully arrived at the outskirts of Winterfell before noon.

Estimating that there was enough time, Tallulah relaxed. She turned around and saw Miss White Wolf shivering with cold. She pointed at the dead trees outside the city and said, "We only need to wait for another half a month. When March comes, the temperature will rise and these trees will start to turn green."

Her comfort had the opposite effect. The white wolf looked up at the black tree trunk not far away and said sadly, "It will take another half a month. I don't want to stay here for a moment this winter."

Miss Long Nu patted Bai Lang's shoulder and said nonchalantly, "You've been in the snowfield for so long, you must be used to it."

"I'm not used to it, not at all." The white wolf tightened his collar, turned around and looked at the bleak and boundless tundra, then looked at Tallulah who was confused beside him, sighed softly, walked straight forward, and chanted, "Those who know me know that I am worried."

"Are you worried about something?" Tallulah asked as she caught up with him.

"No, what could I be worried about?"

"But you just said you were worried."

"You heard wrong."

"I don't think I have."

"Don't think so. You should listen to your sister."

"White Wolf, I've actually asked the Patriots about this. I'm a few years older than you. I think you should call me sister."

“I don’t want to listen, I don’t want to listen.” White Wolf covered his ears, “I told you before, don’t care about your feelings, don’t care about your feelings.”

As they talked, they walked to the lonely coach station. The whole afternoon, there was only one coach that was about to leave Winterfell.

It was almost time for the bus to depart, and half of the seats on the long-distance bus were already occupied. White Wolf asked Tallulah to save a seat for her on the bus, and then he went to the ticket office alone to buy a ticket.

She used the card that Kal'tsit gave her, which symbolized her noble status, to buy two tickets to Koros, and specifically asked the ticket seller to give her some change. With the change, she went to a nearby store to buy some oatmeal bread and two bottles of tea drinks, and then carried the things to the bus.

The long-distance bus was almost full, and Bailang felt a little puzzled. There didn't seem to be many people in this city, but the long-distance buses were always full, as if all the people in the city were gathered here.

Tallulah waved to her and patted the seat next to her. It was a window seat, and with Tallulah sitting outside, she wouldn't have to face the other passengers.

The White Wolf happily squeezed over and sat down, put the bag on his legs, took out bread and drinks from it and handed them to Miss Dragon Girl.

"Yes, I bought this lunch especially for you. How is it? Does your sister take good care of you?"

Tallulah smiled but said nothing.

Volume 4: Chapter 35: Veteran Capitalist

In the winter in the north, drivers should never think of driving fast, because the wheels may slip on the ice and cause an accident.

The same was true for the car that Bai Lang was riding in. The driver, who was concerned about the safety of everyone in the car, drove the car steadily without any bumps. Bai Lang had no resistance to this stable means of transportation and soon fell asleep leaning back in his seat.

When Tallulah saw that the white wolf had fallen asleep, she gently pulled him and let him lie on her shoulder. Not long after, she was infected by her companion's sleepiness and she also squinted her eyes, yawned and began to feel sleepy.

It wasn't just the two of them. Because it was cold, the car windows were not open, and the environment was closed and there were many people, most of the passengers were drowsy. This is also the normal life in the north.

In the evening, the bus stopped at the station in Koros City. People woke up, stretched, picked up their luggage, and got off the bus in twos and threes.

Out of habit, although Tallulah was very sleepy, she still managed to restrain herself from falling asleep. She shook White Wolf's shoulder to wake up her companion, and the two got out of the car together.

As one of the largest cities in the northern region of Ursus, Koros is not comparable to a small place like Winterfell. When you get out of the station, you can see a busy flow of people everywhere, and the tall buildings near and far have lit up their neon lights long before night falls.

The two had dinner at a small restaurant on the corner of the street, and then began to look for a place to stay. This time, Bai Lang's purpose was very clear. With the idea of ​​taking care of Shi Huaiya's family business, she found the Dagu Hotel that she had been to before based on her memory.

She asked Tallulah to wait aside and walked up alone to show her VIP card to the waiter. After getting confirmation, she secretly praised Miss Poetry's generosity and chose two adjacent VIP single rooms.

I don’t know if it was because I talked with Alina too late yesterday and lacked sleep, or because I walked for too long in the morning and was physically tired, but Bailang felt sleepy as soon as he booked the room.

She handed a door card to Tallulah, and they went up to the third floor together. When White Wolf saw his room number, he turned around and said good night to Tallulah, then unlocked the door with the card and pushed it open.

As soon as the door was opened, an intoxicating breeze of warm air blew in. This was a rare treat for Miss White Wolf who had suffered from the severe cold. Her legs went limp and she staggered, almost falling on the goose down carpet. Fortunately, someone supported her in time.

"Thank you, Little Tower. Luckily you pulled me up. I'm fine, don't worry." White Wolf smiled at Talula and pointed to the left wall with his right hand. "Your room should be next door."

Tallulah nodded and looked around the room, "This kind of place must be expensive, it's actually more cost-effective to book one."

"Don't worry, I have a special VIP card. It's easy to save money when I come to Dagu Group." Bai Lang laughed proudly.

"Dagu Group? Is this the property of Dagu Group?"

"That's right. If you look carefully at the sign, you'll know. Judging from your tone, did you know about the Dagu Group before?"

"Yeah, I heard about it when I was a kid, and later I saw quite a few of their stores in Victoria."

"Tsk tsk, the Dagu Group is a long-established capitalist." Bai Lang sighed, and then felt sleepy again, so he put his hands on Talula's shoulders, turned her over to face the door, and gently pushed her out, "Okay, okay, I'm going to take a shower and go to bed, you hurry up."

Tallulah wanted to chat for a while longer, but was pushed out by the ruthless Miss White Wolf. She had no choice but to return to her room.

As soon as Miss Dragon Girl left, Bai Lang walked to the bed, stretched out her arms, and let herself fall straight onto the velvet quilt. The extremely elastic bed supported her body and bounced twice.

She buried her face in the soft quilt and took a deep breath. This warm and comfortable environment without a trace of coldness made her feel so happy that she couldn't breathe.

It would be nice to have a good relationship with Miss Shi Huaiya, she thought.

The VIP card in her hand was a new card given to her by Shi Huaiya when she was working in the Longmen Gang's Guard Bureau. It was said to be issued in limited quantities. Now it seems that the discount is very sincere.

After lying on the bed for a while, Bai Lang stood up reluctantly, charged his mobile phone which had not been used for a long time, and then went to the bathroom to take a shower wearing the slippers provided by the hotel.

The bathroom in the room was a level higher than any other hotel she had stayed in. It not only had brand new shower equipment, but also a white single bathtub.

She turned on the hot water, adjusted the temperature to just the right level, then filled the bathtub with hot water. She then took off her clothes one by one, tentatively putting one leg into the bathtub.

The moment her feet touched the hot water, she pulled them back abruptly.

Is the water too hot?

She reached into the bathtub again.

Eh, it’s not hot.

It might be due to the temperature difference between different parts of the body, she thought silently, mustered up her courage, stepped into the bathtub, and then slid in little by little along the wall.

Her body was gradually wrapped by the warm water, and when it was completely in, she felt so comfortable that she was about to float.

Her heartbeat was faster than usual, her breathing was a little faster, and her throat made some strange murmurs because she couldn't hold it back.

Fortunately, Tallulah was not there, otherwise the other party would have mistakenly thought that she was doing something abnormal. If that were the case, it would be a false accusation. She just felt that the hot water was too comfortable, and some of the sounds were just natural and she was not under her control at all.

In Bai Lang's original plan, she only needed to spend ten or twenty minutes to take a quick shower and then go to bed quickly, but the situation has obviously changed now.

She washed it carefully and meticulously once, then drained the water from the bathtub, added some foam, and washed it a second time. That was not all, after the second wash, she added hot water again and washed her hair carefully as well.

There was a floor-to-ceiling mirror in front of the bathtub. While she was bathing, she suddenly felt playful and put her wet hair in front of her face, covering her eyes, pretending to be a female ghost.

It would have been fine if she hadn't pretended, but once she did, she scared herself. The combination of the bathroom, the mirror, the female ghost, and being alone was so creepy that she didn't even have the mood to take a shower.

So Miss White Wolf jumped out of the bathtub, found a big dry towel to dry her body, then wrapped herself in a large gray velvet bathrobe, put on cotton slippers, and went to the dressing table to blow dry her hair and tail with a hair dryer.

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