Chapter 158: First Intimate Contact (Two-in-One Mega Chapter)_4
So, the savage girl ultimately gave up on trying to tame the beast, opting instead to lie down and rest.
But perhaps because she was too tired from the day, the girl couldn't rest well all night, no matter whether she lay flat, on her stomach, or on her knees.
That night, the squirrel at Rein's bedroom window came and went, back and forth, but never found the right opportunity to have a good talk with Rein about the serious matter of "world safety."
As the sky gradually turned white, the squirrel, transformed from a black-haired elf, finally left with a reluctant shake of its head.
Actually, Rein had been aware since Lagaray quietly entered the room.
That familiar scent, he knew the visitor was certainly Lagaray.
Only, he was wondering why Lagaray didn't knock before coming in?
But the next second, he was stunned because a certain part of his body entered an.... (Ten thousand words are omitted here).
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In the yard, an ant was suddenly entwined by a sticky tongue and, in the next second, was swallowed by a lying lizard.
After chewing for a while, the lizard felt the ant bursting in its mouth, causing pain to its oral cavity.
Therefore, the lizard quickly spit out the bursting ant, "ptui ptui," and upon closer inspection, it turned out to be a poison fire ant.
Poison fire ants have a self-protection mechanism that secretes a clear toxic fluid from their body surface once attacked, causing paralysis and irritant damage to their enemy.
In the darkness of the night, the lizard had not seen clearly that this was not an ordinary ant, hence it mistakenly ate a poison fire ant.
Just when the lizard was about to leave, it discovered ants attacking the vulnerable part of its lower half again.
This made the lizard furious!
It then once more swallowed the audacious ant with its slippery tongue, burst it, and killed it, but the next second, hurriedly spat it out again.
Unexpectedly, this was another poison fire ant!
All night long, the lizard was continuously attacked by poison fire ants at its vulnerable parts, and it persistently swallowed them with its slippery tongue, bursting them, killing them, and then spitting them out.
Eventually, as dawn began to break, the lizard fled in a panic!
It dared not stay in this accursed place any longer; damn the poison fire ants were too many, despite killing them all night long, there seemed to be no end!
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The next morning, when Rein woke up, he turned to look at Lagaray who was still deep in sleep beside him.
The barbarian girl, in her sleep, revealed a large expanse of her fair and beautiful chest, her golden hair naturally spread on the white pillow, her delicate nose and cherry lips, a face more exquisite than most of the empire's women.
Just by looking at her face, one would never know that Lagaray came from a barbarian tribe of the Frostwind Prairie of the Empire.
Moreover, Rein still hadn't figured out what exactly happened last night.
Why did Lagaray suddenly come to his room in the middle of the night?
And last night, before he could even ask, suddenly, the 'battle' between the two ignited.
On one hand, it was because Lagaray's exquisite face and curvaceous figure were too tempting.
On the other hand, it was an issue with Rein himself.
Ever since he had become Transcendent, his desires in that regard had grown stronger, so when Lagaray fired the first shot of the battle, Rein's powder keg was lit, and the two naturally engaged in a fierce battle.
Thinking back to the intense battle of last night, a smile couldn't help but appear on Rein's lips.
He couldn't resist stretching out his hand to gently smooth away the messy strands of hair on Lagaray's face.
At that moment, perhaps because of Rein's action, the sleeping Lagaray started to stir, her long eyelashes fluttered, and she opened her deep blue eyes to Rein.
Lagaray also looked at Rein in front of her, her mind a whirl of confusion.
To be honest...
This was quite different from what Lagaray had anticipated.
Originally, her plan was to come quietly in the middle of the night, stay for a while, and then leave just as quietly.
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Before dawn, she would leave a letter by Rein's bedside and then depart from Flashgold Town with her baggage, returning to Frostwind Prairie.
After all, in her understanding, it should be the men who become exhausted and then fall into a deep sleep.
Even though she knew Rein had incredible stamina, in this respect, surely he would follow the same pattern, right?
However...
It wasn't until dawn began to break that Rein finally stopped!
This not only reshaped her understanding, but it also drained all her energy...
Now, she was experiencing a profound physical exhaustion, coupled with a spirited radiance of the mind; it was a complex fusion of contradiction within her.
Additionally... this had made it impossible for Lagaray to carry out her original plans.
But the thought of possibly encountering Sister Anna upon waking jolted Lagaray back to reality as she said:
"I... I have to go now, Rein."
"Go?" Rein raised an eyebrow, clearly surprised.
"Yes, I need to take my brother's and everyone else's relics back and hurry to Frostwind Prairie," Lagaray said seriously while looking straight into Rein's eyes.
"This... can't you go back a bit later?"
Da Vinci from a past life once said, 'The eyes are the window to the soul,' and in fact, Rein had already understood the message in Lagaray's eyes.
So, Rein did not try to deter Lagaray, but the part of him that was reluctant to let go still asked if she could postpone her departure for a few more days.
"I'm afraid not, I've stayed too long as it is, and I need to make a trip back to the tribe soon," Lagaray said, lowering her head slightly and giving a gentle shake.
Indeed, the answer was as Rein had expected.
From their time together over the past days, Rein had come to realize that perhaps due to growing up in the harsh conditions of Frostwind Prairie, Lagaray was resolute and indomitable, certainly not one to be indecisive.
In an instant, Rein also understood why Lagaray had taken the initiative to come to his room last night.
Because she was leaving...?
"Then when will you come back?" Rein asked with a hint of reluctance.
"I don't know..." Lagaray shook her head again.
She planned to immediately undergo the trial of life and death upon her return to the tribe, and facing the high mortality rate of the trial, she didn't know if she would survive it.
She wasn't good at lying, so in response to Rein's question, Lagaray really didn't know what to say.
Moreover, she did not want to tell Rein or anyone else about her plans to undergo the trial of life and death after returning to her tribe.
"Rein... I really have to go now, if it gets any later, Anna will be up," Lagaray said as she stood up, her striking figure evident, and quickly dressed.
"By the way, you... tell everyone for me that I've gone back to the prairie," she added.
Watching Lagaray's retreating figure, Rein felt a pang of loss!
Rein knew all too well that with his current strength, there was so much he couldn't change.
Furthermore, he couldn't indulge in transient pleasures at this moment.
However, Rein believed that as long as he kept moving forward and breaking through, some things, some people, and some regrets would ultimately shift and change with his will! Continue your adventure at empire
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Breakfast time.
"Sister Anna, have you seen Sister Lagaray?" Bo He asked curiously after noticing the absence of one at the breakfast table.
"I haven't seen her get up; maybe she's still sleeping because yesterday's journey to Nightingale Forest was exhausting," Anna said while smiling and patting Bo He's head.
"Uh... about that... Lagaray has already left, she's gone back to the Frostwind Prairie," Rein said hesitatingly.
Suddenly, several pairs of eyes turned to focus on Rein.
"Hm?" Emma, who was sitting nearby, looked at Rein with surprise and asked, "Rein, what did you just say?"
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