Chapter 134: 104: Zero and Ten Points (4000 words, seeking recommendation tickets)_2

Chapter 134: Chapter 104: Zero and Ten Points (4000 words, seeking recommendation tickets)_2

The Tin-toothed Beast, that’s a creature that can easily kill dozens of people!

I still remember at that time, Yilona nearly risked her life just to protect her sister and help her escape.

“It’s so similar.”

“Exactly,” Yilona muttered to herself, “It’s like encountering a Tin-toothed Beast.”

No, it was more than that.

The threat the squirrel posed to Yilona was even greater than that of the Tin-toothed Beast.

But, wasn’t this too funny?

A tiny squirrel and a Tin-toothed Beast, surely the Tin-toothed Beast could teach the little squirrel what ‘slaughtering thousands’ means.

“Oh, have you spotted me?”

However, in a corner unknown to Yilona, the little squirrel rubbed its paws and squeaked with a chuckle, “Sharp instincts, pretty impressive.”

That night, in a place unknown to these boys and girls, a group of fairies and little fairies were holding a meeting.

“That very smart boy, he’s quite remarkable.”

“Ah, the one who was reading the law to everyone, right? I’ve been paying attention to him too.”

“Another kid is not bad either, the one with the girl.”

“Oh, the sister complex?”

“Sister complex?”

“I’ve been observing him all the way.”

The speaker was a hamster, which used to be a pet owned by a girl of the Yatun Clan, named ‘Ham Pin Sanlang,’ and everyone usually just called him ‘Pin Sanlang.’

“Oooh, true to Pin Sanlang’s form, starting preparations so early.”

“Humph! That’s nothing.”

Pin Sanlang sat on the grass, hands folded across his chest: “I’ve recorded many people’s habits.”

“And I’ve also given nicknames.”

Pin Sanlang’s sister, Meng Simei, spoke while cracking sunflower seeds: “Did you forget they might become Yatun Citizens? I feel like, brother, you’re going to get beaten up.”

“Hahaha, sister, you’re such a joker.”

Pin Sanlang expressed disdain, but he still hugged his sister’s legs instantly, the message could not be clearer—if big brother goes down, you can’t just leave me behind, sister.

“Alright, alright, what a sight you two are.”

They were fairies of the Yatun Clan, and through recent training, although their strength was not as good as those Yatun people who had received Fairy Armor, when several of them teamed up, they were really troublesome.

Among them, those powerful fairies who had awakened Fairy Magic were approaching the combat power of Tree Elves.

“Everyone, let’s talk about our observations of these newcomers tonight.”

“4 points.”

“5 points.”

“I have 6 points here.”

“The young man named Hailbo has his own set of values, treats people kindly, helps others, values the collective interest, and dislikes those who break the rules.”

“The child aspires to honor, right?”

“Yes.”

After Cat Yi Yi finished, Bailuo said, “Then give him glory!”

Bailuo quite liked this boy named Hailbo.

“You gave Ina ten points, indicating she has placed her heart completely with the Yatun Duchy, with us.”

Bailuo: “That’s enough, bring her to me.”

Miracle Power had acknowledged Ina, which showed she had an extremely strong sense of belonging to Bailuo, to the Yatun Duchy.

Such people shouldn’t even think of betrayal.

If Bailuo were to tell her to “get out of Yatun,” it could likely cost her life.

“The foundation is there. Now it’s about guiding her properly.”

“As for Hailbo.”

Bailuo was very optimistic about these two, both in terms of their talents and their psychological states; they were quite in line with the needs of Yatun: “Send an elf to make contact with him. If there’s no issue, give him the lowest level of Fairy Armor. I want to see if the Fairy Power will choose him.”

If Fairy Power were to integrate into Hailbo’s body and start transforming him.

Even a little bit would mean Hailbo’s allegiance.

Such a person’s body and soul would both be with Yatun.

Bailuo wouldn’t need to guard against him but could instead find an opportunity to take him across the forest and let him see the real Yatun Duchy!

“And, Hakesa...”

“He has not yet violated the laws of Yatun.”

Bailuo had heard people speak ill of him many times by now, but since Yatun was just starting to establish the rule of law, he couldn’t just kill people arbitrarily.

If Hakesa really posed a threat to the safety of Yatun, of course, Bailuo wouldn’t care about some damn law.

But Hakesa didn’t have that much clout; once the fairies read his memories, he was just a common slave.

Moreover, Bailuo was not heartless.

He was utterly resolute when dealing with enemies.

But Hakesa wasn’t an enemy, nor had he done anything to harm Yatun.

“Let’s watch and see. Keep surveillance on him. If he shows signs of leaving Yatun Island, execute him on the spot.”

He felt everyone had some issues. If one could recognize and correct their mistakes, it was still good: “But repeated mistakes are unforgivable. I’ll give him one month. That’s also the responsibility I should fulfill since I bought him.”

“Go on then!”

Bailuo spoke thus, but in his heart, he already harbored grudges against Hakesa.

However, this plan to introduce new people was an experiment in itself, a test for various scenarios, for the people who might emerge.

If they were killed now, it would be a waste of such a good opportunity.

In the future Yatun, there would certainly be more people like Hakesa.

It would do well to use this month to determine future handling methods, to give Yatun a warning, and to serve as a reminder to himself.