In that chaotic crowd, there was a group of people watching from the side.

Just disappeared without a sound?

Originium Arts? Or something else?

"Ah, Zuo Jian, he said that he went back to cook for Skadi."

Laurentina put away the meat saw, walked to the center of the Glasgow Gang, and answered Vina's questions.

"Go back....and cook..."

Vina repeated the other person's words, but her eyes never left Laurentina.

She clearly remembered the look in Zuo Jian's eyes when he stood up and left the house.

It looked like a mad beast that had been disturbed from hibernation and went into a state of rage.

She had already prepared herself mentally for the other party to crush the gangsters to death in this alley once they arrived here.

However, what she saw at this moment was obviously a little too "gentle" compared to what she expected.

Among that group of people, I am afraid the most seriously injured is

Those whose bones were broken by Laurentina.

Is this really the case?

Of course not.

Obviously....Sakuma probably wants to do more than he thought...

"Why do you have to think so much?"

Laurentina's voice interrupted his thoughts. He saw her step forward, glanced at the warhammer in her hand, and then spoke as she walked.

"He just doesn't want you to see those unpleasant scenes. In that case, why don't you obey? Just treat the situation as over for today, go back to bed with peace of mind, put aside the burdens and troubles of the day, and sleep peacefully."

"In this way, when the next day comes, you will be greeted by a better tomorrow, right?"

Laurentina said, and planned to leave.

"I just don't want to ignore the killings caused by me. At least... let me face it..."

Vina opened her mouth, trying to refute Laurentina.

However, the latter turned around and gave him an expression that seemed both disdainful and mocking.

"Because of you? Ms. Vina, please don't be so self-righteous. I don't think I am qualified to ask Zuo Jian to take action just because of your request."

"I know Zuo Jian much better than you do. He would never do something that would disgust him just because of you."

"That....."

"Everything has its source. What prompted him to take action was not you, nor your group of passionate gangster friends, but - the gangsters themselves."

After saying this, Laurentina said nothing more and slowly disappeared into the darkness at the street corner.

.............

.......

With a creak, the door opened.

"Zajian! Come back... Oh, it's a shark."

Skadi, who was lying on the sofa, quickly stood up after hearing the noise of the door. However, the next moment, after seeing who the other person was, disappointment was almost written on her face.

"Didn't your captain tell you that sometimes it's rude to show your feelings on your face?"

Laurentina walked forward with a smile and pinched Skadi's cheek with some dissatisfaction.

"Uh-huh-Captain, the captain himself is like this... He also said that we shouldn't learn from you to speak so in a roundabout way."

"So he's actually not popular either. Don't become like that."

He let go of her hand and looked helplessly at Skadi who was leaning back on the sofa.

"Okay, I'm going to the kitchen to cook. I have something to do in the left room and won't be back for the time being."

"Ugh?"

Skadi was startled, then showed a trace of doubt. She glanced at Laurentina in front of her. In her impression, the only thing she had ever held was a saw... to cook...

I have no impression of it. The only thing I can recall is the dry taste of the soldier's rations.

"Shark, can you cook?"

Although it was rude, Skadi didn't know that questioning was rude, so rounding it off did not amount to rudeness.

“…..I don’t know, but I can learn!”

Laurentina smiled and took out a book that looked like she had just bought from the bag she brought back.

"'One Hundred Recipes Your Wife Should Know'? What a strange name, and the original author is a Yan countryman. Shark, can you really understand it? The captain said that Yan countrymen's articles and recipes are the most difficult to understand..."

"You're kidding. Ulpian's inability to understand is purely a personal problem. I'm not like your captain."

“But I don’t understand it either.”

"Then you were led astray by him."

Laurentina walked into the kitchen with books and fresh ingredients, leaving a confident smile.

"Don't worry."

ten minutes later.

"An appropriate amount... a small amount... damn, how much is it?! What do you mean by stir-fry until the aroma is overflowing... Is there any difference? No... it smells like burnt food!"

"Oh no! It looks like it's going to burn!!!"

Laurentina fumbled with the almost inaccurate reference book in her hands, watching her kitchen gradually become a mess.

“…Damn it.”

........

...

..

"Wow....Shark, are these dishes? So exquisite."

Skadi sat at the dining table, looking at the various lifelike carvings in front of her.

"Ahem... Didn't I tell you it's a piece of cake?"

Laurentina sat aside and spoke disapprovingly.

Looking at the various carvings in front of her, Skadi picked up a piece of the dish that looked like a fish leaping out of water and put it into her mouth.

"Carrots...raw..."

After a moment's silence, she picked up another piece of pure white cabbage carved into a flower shape.

“…The white radish…is still raw…”

Skadi glanced at the other dishes on the table. Although they were carved very delicately... they seemed... to be all raw vegetables.

"Well, Shark, you don't seem to be good at cooking... carving, you can go find some stones..."

"Ha! Skadi! Are you going to be picky just because the dishes don't suit your taste?!"

Laurentina hesitated for a moment and then slammed the table and shouted.

"No...but these are all raw..."

"Have you forgotten what your captain taught you? Have you forgotten how a deep-sea hunter should adapt to the environment?"

"But you just said the captain is not good..."

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As night fell, a strange figure on the towering clock tower gradually opened his pupils.

The four twisted limbs jointly grasped the sharp lightning rod on the top of the bell tower, fixing its body there.

[.....Sometimes I almost forget that I am a "monster".]

[.....One is in a bar, one is in a hotel, and one is in a casino, great, they are all closed places, great——]

(Bad news, there will only be one update tonight, and the make-up chapter will be postponed to tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. I feel like I am really being treated like a slave by my counselor, who throws everything to me, and doesn’t give me any points. In short, he is just ordering me around to death...)

(Tmd, how could this be? In their eyes, college students are just pallus! Is there any law? Damn!)

Chapter 69, Victoria and Infection (Part 2)

".......Ah...I knew it would be like this..."

The doctor stood in the middle of the street that was as bright as day due to the neon lights. He lowered his head and looked at his beige British-style coat that didn't fit him well.

Its super long hem even has one more section than the hip skirt, and when the zipper is closed, the shriveled area on the chest makes her feel a little malicious...

So after just a few seconds of thinking, she decisively opened the zipper, revealing the black lining underneath.

The wide pockets on both sides are filled with various pens and small notebooks.

as well as--

She turned her head and glanced behind her at Aiden, who was looking around with curiosity.

Compared to the doctor who was wearing ill-fitting clothes, the latter's clothes now seemed appropriate and he looked much more energetic.

But. {} and ‰ dam = ⒍ ¢ wine, ″ Wu (long # $ ㈢! Lin ≈ Ⅶ {kou?> group △

She glanced at the other person who was now only carrying a camera bag.

There was only an old-fashioned camera in that bag, too.

"Senior Te, I feel like you look familiar to me. Did we -"

Before Aiden could finish his words, he was met with a fierce gaze from the doctor.

"Aiden, we are working now. You know what work is? At this time, you'd better use your energy to check your equipment and make sure there will be no problems later."

"Instead of just chatting casually when you think everything is fine, can't you find something to do when you think everything is fine?"

".....I'm sorry, I always feel like you seem...to be in a bad mood?"

Aiden shrank his neck and stopped talking to his "senior".

Mood? Ha, it would be strange if the doctor was in a good mood at the moment.

Let’s go back a few hours.

"Welcome, welcome, Mr. Aiden. Our newspaper is in need of camera talents like you!"

"Oh, thank you, boss. I will work hard!"

"Good! Very energetic!"

The bald boss's fierce face looked as abstract as a brown bear's smile when he smiled.

But the happiness shown between his brows was real.

"Well, after I join the company, what will my job be?"

Aiden asked curiously, holding the camera.

As soon as work was mentioned, the boss became excited and immediately took out a sticky note from his waist and handed it to Aiden.

"Okay, okay, I like motivated young people like you! Come on, take it."

The boss handed the convenience ticket to Aiden, who closed it and took a look at the contents.

"....the address of the hotel?"

"I asked a friend to get me this opportunity. There's a woman who's recently staying at the hotel above. I heard she used to be the mistress of a famous male star, so I hope to get some gossip out of her!"

Aiden signed the contract and sighed secretly in his heart.

Ugh.

It was indeed not what he expected, but... it was just this type of interview... he was not extremely resistant to it.

but.

"By the way, am I the only one? Theoretically, shouldn't there be at least two people doing the interview? One to ask questions and the other to take pictures..."

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