Chapter 392 - 392 392 Space Amber
Chapter 392 - 392 392 Space Amber
?Chapter 392: Chapter 392 Space Amber Chapter 392: Chapter 392 Space Amber A beautiful girl with long green hair stood before me, her eyes as pure as the sky itself—yes, pure is the only word I can use to describe her. She seemed like an elf who had escaped all material filth and existed solely in a pure spirit world; you would never find a speck of impurity in those bright eyes.
This unfamiliar girl stood in front of a door fashioned from vines, simply watching me in silence, just like a fairy who had accidentally encountered a stranger in the forest. Then she blinked, and a joyful smile suddenly spread across her face, rushing towards me like a fresh breeze. The delightful sound of her voice rang by my ear like the chime of windbells:
“Ah Jun! You see, you see~~~ Dingdang is so awesome, right? Dingdang succeeded~~~ Where’s my reward? Where’s my reward? Dingdang wants some candy! Dingdang is too incredible!!”
My body instantly stiffened, every muscle in me jumping in shock.
Dingdang!?
Dingdang!!
Dingdang——Dang——Dang…
I mean, seriously, how come no one is stopping me from padding my word count here?
But seriously, I’m shocked! Horrified! I feel like I’ve crossed into another realm!
This beautiful tall girl in front of me… she… she… she says she’s Dingdang! And she’s rushing over to ask me for candy! Damn it, give me back the holy, elegant little fairy from just now, you bastard!
Crap, I went off on a tangent…
Okay, let’s get back on track… I’ve already lost the motivation to quibble.
Now I have in my arms a mysterious green-haired girl who claims to be Dingdang (please allow me to describe a girl by her color), who is rubbing against what should be a stranger to her with no self-awareness of her femininity. She boldly rifles through every pocket on me, deftly finding a big handful of candies I had on me (is this really a dad’s essential item?), happily boasting about her find, while I…
It took me a full dozen seconds to come to my senses and slightly push the girl—who still wasn’t satisfied despite her hands filled with candy—away from me. Then I focused my eyes, the krypton gold dog sight flashing continuously within them.
Enter scanning mode!
After carefully observing, I finally realized that the “stranger” in front of me really did look quite a bit like Dingdang—no, it would be more accurate to say that if Dingdang didn’t have wings on her back, she was practically a blown-up replica of Dingdang—identical!
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