Agent secret Wind Boy - Chapitre 2
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Where is this place?
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Why am I here?
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Can you understand what I'm saying?
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"How old are you?"
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Do you live here alone?
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Waaaaah~~~ He completely ignored me, just staring at me coldly. Maybe he couldn't understand what I was saying at all? Could he really be an "ape"? No way? How did I end up in such a godforsaken place?
"Waaaaah!" I finally couldn't bear the endless blows and burst into tears, disregarding my image.
"I want to go home! I want to go home!" I screamed almost hysterically, repeating these words over and over again.
"Shut up, you're so noisy!"
A sudden roar forced my tears back, and I stared blankly at the little brat.
He glanced at me with obvious impatience.
"You can understand? You can speak? You're not deaf?!" I was overjoyed and rushed towards him like I was seeing a family member. But I forgot that my leg was broken. The result, of course, was that I fell face-first into the mud.
I crawled towards him and grabbed his hand. I held on tightly, as if if I let go, he would vanish into thin air before my eyes.
He forcefully shook my hand off. He even rubbed the back of his hand—as if there was something dirty on it.
I didn't care at all, and just kept staring at him with a silly grin.
Just kidding, even though he's just a kid, he's still a "person" through and through! After experiencing so many frights, compared to this fact, I certainly don't mind his little bit of disrespect towards me.
"Hehe, you're all alone. That's great. Haha!"
He rolled his eyes at me.
"It really is the same person, am I sure I'm not mistaken?" I asked again to confirm.
God is my witness, before coming here, I was absolutely a taciturn person. Jona was often driven to the brink of madness by me. She would be utterly astonished if she saw me so happy just to have a kid to keep me company.
"What's your name?" I asked him with a grin.
He frowned but did not answer.
"My name is Ye Qing. You can call me Sister Ye, or you can call me Little Qing Sister."
He still acted indifferent, but then tossed a piece of fruit into my hand.
I popped the fruit into my mouth—it was so sweet!
"How old is he?" I persisted.
This time, he simply turned around.
"Where are your parents? Why did they leave you alone at home?" I glanced at the white ape standing by the door. "Even if they left you a 'nanny,' it's still not right. What if it goes berserk?" I still couldn't put my mind at ease with its height of at least 2.5 meters and its powerful body.
"Don't you have to go to school?" She glanced at him again, still unwilling to give up.
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Before I knew it, I had eaten all the fruit that those "dangerous people" had brought.
It seems he's not going to talk to me. What a strange child! Generally speaking, wouldn't it be good news for a child who spends all their time with animals to have a friend they can talk to?
"Hmph, if you don't want to talk, then don't. What's so strange about that?"
"I know, you don't even know your own name, right? You're an idiot!" I glanced at him with a look of disdain.
Most kids can't resist this provocation and will automatically answer. Once they start talking, things are much easier—when I was a tutor, this trick always worked perfectly for dealing with problem children.
I didn't get infected?? I'm so frustrated I could cry.
"If you won't tell me, then I'll give you a name." I pondered for a moment, "I've got it, I'll call you Tarzan. You're Tarzan the ape!" I made the decision without room for argument.
Haha! You've turned around, haven't you? Let's see if you'll talk! I watched smugly as that little brat walked towards me.
Seriously? He walked right past me, opened the door, and strode away?
"Come back, Mount Tai! You stop right there! Mount Tai!!..." This book was first published on Xiaoxiang Novel Original Website. Please retain this information when reprinting!
[Volume 1: Encounter Chapter 3: Watching the Clouds Rise]
That day, I fell asleep before Taishan returned. But for some reason, I was so confident that this strange child would come back. Because I knew that even though he wouldn't answer me, he had taken in someone of unknown origin—besides, his own situation wasn't good.
When I opened my eyes again, it was already dusk of the second day. The sun had already set, and the afterglow of the sunset was gradually fading and thinning.
A squeaking sound came from outside—it was Little White. I smiled softly. Little White is back, so how far away can Mount Tai be?