Chapter 133: 104: Zero and Ten Points (4000 words, seeking recommendation tickets)

Chapter 133: Chapter 104: Zero and Ten Points (4000 words, seeking recommendation tickets)

“This is way too big.”

Yilona, with her younger sister, opened the door of a house with a garden, and Ju Nono excitedly bounced around in the small garden. Then, through the fence, she greeted Ina, who lived next door.

“Sister Ina~~”

“Nono.”

Ina had a good relationship with Ju Nono. Ina was a cook, while Ju Nono was a little sister who served dishes and did odd jobs.

Thanks to this opportunity, the two had the chance to interact.

Although Ina was ugly, Ju Nono didn’t mind at all, which allowed them to become friends quickly.

The house was very clean, with nowhere needing cleaning.

Moreover, the furniture inside was very complete. Except for food, they had all kinds of tools.

Gonnia told them that during the training period, they had to go to a place called ‘dining hall’ for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, where someone would prepare the food for them.

“This is indeed an incredible place.”

Hailbo didn’t like noisy places; he chose a house for himself alone.

At this moment, the young man was sitting in the courtyard, looking at the sunlight and perusing the laws of Yatun in his hands.

Hailbo’s memory was astonishing; he never forgot what he saw.

He glanced over them casually, and had all 20 important points etched in his mind.

Not only that, but through these important points, Hailbo had a preliminary understanding of the customs of Yatun.

“To establish such rules,” Hailbo remarked, “our Your Majesty is truly a wise and virtuous monarch.”

“Um...”

At that moment, a group of young boys and girls quietly gathered at the doorstep of Hailbo’s house. With a glance, Hailbo discerned their intentions.

“Come in.”

Hailbo held up the manual in his hand, “I’ll read it to you.”

“Ah.”

“Thank you!”

“Thank you, Hailbo.”

They couldn’t read and wanted to ask someone for help, but after all, they were not so familiar with others.

“Hailbo, what’s wrong?”

“Don’t touch it.”

Hailbo didn’t know how to explain, but this kind of instinctual intuition had saved him many times before.

“Well, isn’t there a law here, not to randomly touch the animals on this land?”

Fortunately, this article in the Yatun laws relieved Hailbo’s embarrassment.

And hearing him say that, the girl who wanted to touch drew back her hand: “Yes, sorry.”

“No problem.”

Hailbo was kind, he smiled at the girl and then changed the subject, “You see, we have to change our habits.”

Despite his words, Hailbo’s entire body was breaking out in a cold sweat at the moment.

Fortunately, the cat left quickly, which allowed Hailbo to breathe a sigh of relief: ‘What exactly was that thing? Are all the animals on this island like that?’

“Brother, look at that.”

At that very moment, in Yilona’s house, Ju Nono pointed at a creature on the tree outside, resembling a squirrel, and exclaimed with joy, “Oh, how cute, that little guy.”

“...”

Yilona’s reaction was strikingly similar to Hailbo’s.

“What’s going on?”

It was just a harmless little squirrel, yet Yilona had the illusion that if he made a move on it, he would be literally torn to pieces within minutes.

“Nono, come back quickly!”

Almost subconsciously, Yilona stepped in front of Ju Nono, his gaze fixed on the squirrel, and he began breathing much more rapidly.

“Brother?”

“Brother!!”

“Ah?”

Yilona was awakened by his sister’s shouting. When he looked up again, the squirrel had vanished without a trace.

“What happened to you just now, brother?”

“I...”

Yilona was also somewhat bewildered because even he himself didn’t know what had just happened.

That sensation was like the time Yilona was escaping through the mountains with his sister and then encountered the Tin-toothed Beast.