Chapter 63: Villain Parent
If she hadn’t been scratched by Little White’s hand just now, she probably wouldn’t have cared even if he was a man who had ill intentions towards her. She would have banged him first.
Zhou Ling was still facing Liao Ning in his white tiger form.
Although he felt a little happy when he saw the woman’s flushed face, he quickly realized that something was wrong.
“Can I touch your fur again?” Liao Ning’s eyes lit up as she looked at him.
She wasn’t intimidated by him at all.
Zhou Ling didn’t agree or refuse.
Liao Ning thought that he had tacitly agreed, so she stroked his back.
This time, she moved carefully and was no longer as unscrupulous as before.
It made Zhou Ling feel as if they had returned to the time when he had just saved Liao Ning.
“Fortunately, you’re my life-saving cat.” Liao Ning leaned against Zhou Ling’s back and smiled.
Upon hearing this, Zhou Ling was touched and turned around.
Liao Nai, who had returned to his human form, tugged at the corner of Liao Ning’s clothes and said innocently, “Aunt, did you know Little White in the past?”
Liao Ning nodded as she leaned on Zhou Ling’s back and said happily, “I shouldn’t call you Little White now. I should call you Colonel Zhou.”
“It’s good that you know.” Zhou Ling didn’t break free from Liao Ning’s embrace. Instead, he turned his head and brushed against the hair on her neck.
When his cold breath swept across Liao Ning’s neck, she was stunned.
Liao Ning suddenly felt her neck burning.
Also, why did she feel that Zhou Ling was laughing just now?
However, at this moment, the system issued an untimely notification.
[Congratulations to the host for saving the parent of Villain No. 2. You have now been rewarded with 100 system points. Please take note.] Why didn’t the system detect Zhou Ling’s true identity earlier?
Liao Ning stared ahead blankly.
The system remained silent for a long time.
“Let’s cut the prawns into different parts of equal size first…”
In the cafe, Zheng Tai, who was wearing a white shirt and suspenders, was staring at the holographic screen in a daze, his hand tapping on the table from time to time.
“Can’t you make dumplings according to the instructions?” Li Yue slammed the table.
The robot beside him had a wooden expression and remained silent.
The feeling of being ignored made the young man furious.
“Aren’t you making things difficult for him by not recording him into the program?” The young man sitting opposite him was wearing an ultraviolet barrier and his slender fingers kept tapping on the buttons on the holographic screen.
“Can’t you get him one?” Li Yue said.
As a member of the Shrimp Dumplings Detective Agency, why couldn’t he replicate the shop’s signboard?
However, the young man coldly closed all the screens and took off his blindfold, revealing a pair of blue eyes.
At first glance, his eyes were similar to Liao Ning’s, but the young man’s gaze was cold. His black curly hair made him look like a little prince.
Her appearance overlapped with the protagonist of the mental breakdown in the Su family in the interstellar space news.
After using his mental power to connect to the Al over a long time, he looked even more tired. “I didn’t even settle scores with you after you messed up the concert last time.”
“It’s not common for people to use their mental strength during investigations. How can you blame me?” Li Yue complained.
However, Su MO said bluntly, “If it wasn’t for your Mentality Adjustment
Potion, such a thing wouldn’t have happened.”
“You also know our detective agency’s situation. We don’t have enough funds. Besides, aren’t you fine now? Moreover, there were no casualties at the concert,” Li Yue said as he looked at Su MO with a cunning gaze.
He actually wanted to see what the refined young man was like during a mental breakdown.
However, the outcome didn’t meet his expectations.
After Su Mo’s mental breakdown, he returned to his original form and jumped around the venue. He smashed many musical instruments, but he didn’t hurt anyone.
As for the bloodstained piano, he had photoshopped the photos and made things up.
It was probably just for fun.
To the young man, nothing was more amusing than watching someone struggle after becoming disgraced.
It was just like how he had helped Liao Ning expose Zhu Fei and helped turn the tide in secret. It was just to satisfy his own selfish desires..