My Arknights Life Diary

Chapter 152 The Broken Atmosphere



Chapter 152 The Broken Atmosphere

My name is Black Snake...

Of course, I have many names, but for now I will just call myself Black Snake.

About ten years ago, I used a variety of means such as intimidation and inducement to get a cub named Tallulah from the neighboring Long family.

But I think what I did was right. After all, if you really want to talk about it, it was the dragon from the old dragon family next door who attacked me first, so I just retaliated. What's wrong with that?

But as for this kid I kidnapped, of course I have my own use for him. Everything was going smoothly as planned, and that kid successfully killed one of my clones.

I also successfully planted a seed in that kid's heart, but then something unexpected happened to me.

MD, a guy named Tu Fang appeared out of nowhere and ran to that kid.

But, it was okay the first time, although I vaguely felt that there was something wrong with that guy who applied the prescription, but I didn't expect that guy to get wet halfway through.

I thought he wouldn't be any trouble in the future, so I didn't bother to cause any more trouble and didn't do anything to him.

However, due to some reasons related to that Tu Fang guy, I want to speed up the progress of my plan.

But I never expected that the Tu Fang kid who had recovered from his illness would come back again, and only now did I know what that Tu Fang kid had done.

I just want to say one thing about this

Damn, my house was robbed when I wasn't paying attention. And, how did he steal it?

..........

As Tallulah realized that she had been planted with a "seed", she successfully entered the second stage.

In the second stage, Tu Fang used rhetoric and some reasoning and facts to make the seeds germinate. Tu Fang knew that this was an extremely risky method.

If we use Tu Fang's explanation of the black snake as a metaphor, it can be compared to the nutrients for seeds.

However, it won’t work if there is too little “nutrients”, because if there are too few “nutrients”, the seeds cannot germinate, and there will be no target for the next step of pulling out the seedlings.

If the amount of this "nutrient" is too much, it will not be good either, because too much will make the seeds grow fast and violently, and may eventually cause an old bird to climb onto the body.

With the completion of this stage, Tu Fang entered the third stage, which is the final stage of "pulling out the seedlings".

After the second stage, Tu Fang already knew Tallulah's understanding of the Black Snake, so now he had to completely take its essence and discard its dross.

Compared to the second stage, the third stage is much simpler. Tallulah asks questions, and Tu Fang answers with his own reasons and explanations.

Tu Fang would also ask Tallulah some questions in return and correct some of the fantasies and errors in Tallulah's answers, such as questions about good and evil.

However, Tu Fang was able to answer these questions not because he had a profound understanding of philosophy, but purely because he was good at classical Chinese literature.

Moreover, Tu Fang had also watched some semi-entertaining and semi-professional videos of various schools of thought quarreling with each other through some video UP hosts on a certain site in the past, and he also wrote down a lot of their propositions and principles.

Now that Tu Fang had searched his mind and dug out these things, he did not expect that they could still be used.

After going through the three-step process of finding seeds, germinating and pulling out seedlings, Tallulah's so-called black snake curse was only in name only.

And this information was also transmitted to Black Snake through some special method...

..............

"Thank you."

Feeling that the uneasiness in her heart was gradually fading away, Tallulah turned sideways and hugged Tu Fang who was sitting beside her, and put her mouth close to his ear and whispered.

Tu Fang was obviously frightened by Tallulah's actions and subconsciously tried to break free.

But after he calmed down, he found that the chest tightness he subconsciously thought was coming from him did not come from him.

This was of course because Tallulah knew that Tu Fang was in poor health, so she controlled her strength when hugging him and did not try to kill him.

At this time, Tu Fang also thought that in the West, hugging seems to be a way for friends to express friendship. It is not an overly intimate form of contact between men and women, nor is it an intimate action between lovers there.

In a sense, this was Tu Fang's inner explanation for Tallulah's behavior, but he didn't remember that Tallulah was also half Yan countryman............

Tallulah's hug came and went quickly. Before Tu Fang could completely relax and enjoy the hug, Tallulah retreated back to where she was originally sitting.

"Anyway, I still want to thank you, Tu Fang.

I can feel that you have been deliberately guiding me to break the curse. Although I don't know how you know those things about me, I also know that it is not important. "

Tallulah broke away from the hug and spoke with a smile.

But Tu Fang's focus is not here.

Tu Fang's focus was that his rhetoric skills didn't seem to be very good, and even Tallulah could see that he was deliberately misleading him... This surprised him.

In fact, when Tallulah said that Tu Fang was guiding her, Tu Fang had already started thinking about how to explain in her mind...but there was no change in her expression.

But fortunately, Tallulah did not delve too deeply into this, otherwise Tu Fang felt that the lie he had come up with on the spur of the moment might only lead to a bigger lie...

"Haha, you don't really need to thank me like that! I just did my job. After all, I'm also a member of the Reunion Movement, and I can't just watch you get into trouble!"

Tu Fang laughed it off, for no other reason than that Tallulah's previous words had really frightened him.

Then there was silence, and Tu Fang felt a little embarrassed.

And Tallulah was thinking about something, something very important, something she had wanted to say for a long time, something that had been hidden in her heart for a long time.

And then after a while, Tallulah looked at the burning fire. The fire emitted a yellow flame, which was reflected on Tallulah's face. At an angle that Tu Fang could not see, Tallulah showed a firm expression...........

Tallulah knew that this was a rare opportunity. She didn't know when Tu Fang would leave again. If she missed this opportunity, she didn't know how long she would have to wait in the future...

Tallulah let out a long sigh and then her expression returned to normal. She raised her head towards Tu Fang and spoke.

"Um, Tu Fang you........."

But before Tallulah could finish her words, Alina's voice was heard in the distance.

"Tu Fang! How is the food preparation going? Can we eat? The children are hungry!"

"Hey, Tallulah, what's up? Wait, Tallulah, wait a minute.

Alina, the meal is almost ready, just call the kids to come and eat! Tallulah is up now, let's eat together!

Okay, Tallulah, what did you say?"

Tu Fang first responded to Alina's words by shouting, then sat back on the wood, turned his head and asked Tallulah.

"Um...nothing. I'm just hungry. You want to eat, right? I'll go get the tableware from the tent!"

The broken atmosphere is no longer suitable for speaking one's true feelings.

Obviously, it was just a little bit short...

Tallulah thought this in her heart...


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