Go to a crowded place, don't be reckless or overthink things.
Qin Chu, completely unaware, lifted his foot and walked towards the place Levi had indicated.
Levy silently recited the military regulations in his mind, but he couldn't help but look at Qin Chu.
The ice cream in Qin Chu's hand must have been made quite a while ago, as the outer layer had already melted a bit, and the white cream was flowing over the cone, about to drip onto Qin Chu's fingers.
Help.
This scene made Levik feel compelled to say something.
But he knows himself well, and the first thing he says isn't nice.
If I said it out loud, I'd probably get beaten up. Qin Chu might even blush and shove an ice cream cone in his face if she heard it.
Don't be sarcastic.
I'm still angry, and you'll provoke me again.
However, I guess he was born to be beaten up.
After considering all the potential dangers and consequences, Levy became even more excited.
He turned to look at Qin Chu, his voice hoarse, "Senior, you know, treating someone to ice cream means..."
"Hmm? What does that mean?" Qin Chu turned to look at him, then lowered her head and took a bite of the cream on the cone.
Levy paused, then stopped speaking.
He noticed that Qin Chu ate ice cream differently than most people.
Others lick it, he bites it.
And they eat very quickly.
While waiting for his reply, Qin Chu lowered her head and took another bite.
This time, I bit right into the crispy cone with a "crunch," my sharp teeth showing no mercy.
The "click-clack" sound greatly reduced Levi's worries.
Who can stand the strain on their teeth like that?
After calming down, Levy felt like laughing again.
This time he couldn't help but lower his head and laugh out loud, and once he started laughing, he couldn't stop.
"What are you laughing at?" Qin Chu was about to bite into the crispy cone when he was laughed at so hard he almost bit his tongue.
Levi's laughter didn't stop, and Qin Chu's eyebrows twitched.
Seeing Qin Chu's eyebrows practically pointing to the sky, Levi suppressed his laughter with a sense of crisis.
To change the subject, he casually glanced at the area where the crowd was gathered: "Senior, look, they're testing over there... 'What type of alpha or omega you prefer'?"
The topic shift was too abrupt.
Qin Chu glanced at him, a little annoyed: "You're going to get tested?"
"No, thank you." Levi glanced over there and saw many familiar classmates.
He turned back and smiled at Qin Chu: "Usually, when an alpha is pursuing someone, they'll bring an Omega along as a way to get information out of them. I don't need to go."
"Oh." Qin Chu finished the crispy cone and walked past the group of people to another place.
Just before leaving, I glanced at the testing area one last time.
Indeed, many AOs were paired with the past.
The alpha, who kept saying he didn't need to, moved closer to him and walked alongside him.
When they reached a less crowded corner, Levy stepped forward and stopped.
He looked down at Qin Chu and continued, "I usually choose to ask directly. So, what type of alpha do you like, senior?"
The clamor of voices receded behind them, and the flashing colored lights seemed to fade into the distance in an instant.
Qin Chu held the ice cream cone and looked up at Levi.
This question is somewhat ambiguous.
It seems like something has been revealed, or perhaps it's just that people are overthinking things.
Anyone else would probably blush and have their heart race from being flirted with, but Qin Chu felt that his recent annoyance had reached its peak.
"Ask me?" Qin Chu said.
"Yes." Levi nodded emphatically.
Qin Chu stared at him, her tone icy: "My type is probably your brother's."
Levi: "???"
Completely unexpected.
For a moment, Levy even thought he had misheard.
He subconsciously asked again, "...What?"
Qin Chu tossed the ice cream cone wrapper into the trash can and looked at Levi with a cool expression: "Didn't you ask me what type I like? Can't I like your brother's type?"
This time, Levy heard clearly.
His face immediately showed a very strange expression, as if he was surprised, as if he wanted to laugh, and as if he was curious.
"My brother?" Levy asked tentatively.
"Hmm, what's wrong?" Qin Chu's expression remained unchanged.
He wasn't talking nonsense; he hadn't thought about what type of person he liked. But the premise was that he was familiar with someone, and after thinking it over, he realized that he was most familiar with himself.
This was the absolute truth, and Levy understood it too.
The expression on his face became even more indescribable.
With his blue eyes fixed intently on Qin Chu, Levi slowly spoke, reminding him, "Senior, my brother is an Omega."
Goodness.
They even copied the character settings from the last world?
Qin Chu almost laughed out of anger.
But unfortunately, this person has no memory, which prevents Qin Chu from getting angry.
He nodded at Levi: "Omega? Just right, quite cute."
Levy cursed inwardly.
My previously relaxed and confident state of mind suddenly cracked, revealing a hint of tension.
He thought of the pile of pink envelopes in front of Qin Chu's studio.
Does Qin Chu like Omegas?
That's actually not impossible.
Levy froze on the spot, beginning to wonder if he had gone too far.
Qin Chu was completely oblivious to this, and looked at him with half-open eyelids: "So, when are you going to introduce your brother to me?"
Levy: "..."
After a long pause, Levy finally nodded with difficulty: "Okay."
Qin Chu glanced at him, then lifted her foot and continued walking forward.
Behind him, Levy exhaled, realizing this was a troublesome matter.
We need to find a way to appease them.
There are many stalls and vendors at the temple fair, most of which sell things that children would like.
For example, there's a pond for catching goldfish, a stall selling cotton candy, and a game where you can win prizes by shooting a gun.
Qin Chu was not very interested. He lingered at each vendor's stall for a while, waiting for Noah to finish scanning, and then continued walking forward.
After walking for a while, even the strands of his hair seemed to be etched with boredom.
Seeing this, Levi took out two candies from his pocket and handed them to Qin Chu: "Want some candy?"
"I won't eat it," Qin Chu said.
Levi grabbed another handful and counted them, trying to imply, "You really don't want to eat? Besides you, I don't have any other Omegas around..."
Qin Chu glanced at him: "Isn't your brother an Omega? Save it for your brother."
Levy: "..."
He gave it to me, but he doesn't want it.
Levy felt he was doomed; this matter was beyond redemption.
After walking a little further, I had basically finished browsing through all the stalls around me.
A large open space appeared ahead, surrounded by a fence. Many people were standing by the fence. As usual, Qin Chu walked over and glanced at it, noticing that there were many small trinkets on the ground inside the fence, and some plastic rings hanging on the fence.
Some people around were holding rings and throwing them onto the things that were laid out.
"Ring toss, senior, wanna play?" Levi asked.
"YUXI. I'm not playing." Qin Chu's gaze swept over the pile of small things on the ground and he saw an interesting gadget.
It's a snowman keychain, not particularly interesting, but the color scheme is novel.
Qin Chu was recently bombarded with a lot of color theory knowledge by Noah. While learning it, he felt like he was almost colorblind. Now, when he sees such a bright color scheme, he subconsciously takes a second look.
When Qin Chu came to his senses, Levi had already grabbed a hoop and walked back, smiling at him with his chin raised: "Want to play? I'll teach you."
"...Do I need you to teach me?" Qin Chu raised an eyebrow.
“You’re really good, senior,” Levi said, turning his head to look at Qin Chu. “But you can tell you’ve never played with these before.”
Qin Chu: "..." I've never played this game before.
It seems a bit embarrassing.
Levi glanced at his expression and couldn't help but chuckle: "Tell me what you want, and I'll help you get it."