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Chapter 384

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In the next few days, Zhang Heng did not encounter anything else, and Jia Jia did not come to him again. However, a strange WeChat ID added him as a friend, then sent him an address and left a message, "Contact me if you change your mind."

In fact, Zhang Heng had long suspected the identity of Jia Jia's group in the game checkpoint. Judging from their conversation with the uncle in beach pants, the two sides weren't really superior-subordinate relationships. They weren't even partners. On the contrary, Jia Jia's side seemed to be the stronger one.

In addition, the words of the uncle in beach pants also vaguely revealed the fact that Jia Jia's group was not human, including what he said before about Jia Jia finding a partner every twenty years … Of course, it was not until the day he said succubus that Jia Jia's true identity was completely confirmed.

Succubus came from Latin, meaning succubus. It originated from Greek mythology, but there were also legends about them in Sumerian mythology and South American legends. Succubi were a type of demon, often appearing in dreams and sucking men's energy. Their most obvious features were their wings, tail, and horns on the top of their heads.

However, in modern stories, succubi no longer only appeared in dreams. Their range of activities had become broader, and their images were more varied. At the same time, they often worked part-time as the welfare of a work.

In addition to her amazing charm, Jia Jia seemed to have other abilities. Excluding the mysterious Einstein in the Apollo program, she was the first person to see the relationship between Zhang Heng and the strange man in the Tang suit. Based on what she said, she seemed to know the true identity of the strange man in the Tang suit.

Unfortunately, Zhang Heng could not get the final confirmation from her. Although Jia Jia had been mocking the uncle in the beach pants and did not take the latter seriously, it was obvious that she still had a considerable degree of fear of the game committee. The reason why she offered such conditions to Zhang Heng was purely because she was blinded by the desire to reproduce.

Of course, looking at her attitude, it was not impossible to continue talking about this matter after ignoring the uncle in beach pants. However, Zhang Heng was sure that if he did not offer himself, the other party would not relent. And he had no plans in this regard for the time being.

Let's not talk about succubi's history (no matter how cute they looked, they could not hide the fact that they were demons). Even if, as Jia Jia said, the union between the two would not bring any harm to him, Zhang Heng did not have the habit of using this kind of thing as a bargaining chip. So, after adding that WeChat ID, he threw it aside.



For the rest of the holiday, in addition to collecting information, Zhang Heng continued to familiarize himself with the Infinite Building Block, striving to assemble what he needed as soon as possible.

Grandpa came back from the supermarket with the ingredients for dinner. When he opened the door, he saw an orange kitten lying on the floor. He was stunned. "A stray cat in the yard?"

"No, it's from a friend's house. I'm going to return it." Zhang Heng picked up the little orange cat, who was still scratching its ears with its hind legs.

"Come back early, we'll eat fried paste noodles tonight."

"Alright."

"Oh, and have you packed everything?" Grandpa asked as he changed into his slippers.

"Almost done. Only toiletries and the power cord are left." The little orange cat in his hand yawned, seemingly dissatisfied with being held in someone's hand. It began to kick and struggle, but Zhang Heng did not dare to put it on the ground.

That was because he had tested it before, and the cat made with the Infinite Building Block was no different from an ordinary cat.

In other words, it was completely out of Zhang Heng's control. If it was in the room, Zhang Heng would be able to catch it no matter where it went. However, once it was outside the house, the cat could roam freely in the vast world. If it disappeared without a trace, it would turn back into a Lego and be picked up by someone. That would be a huge problem.

However, through this experiment, Zhang Heng had basically confirmed that he had no way to control his creations. So unless it was absolutely necessary, he'd better not use the Infinite Building Blocks to assemble living things, especially those that could run fast.

"Don't forget to put it away tomorrow morning," Grandpa said. "Get up early. I'll drive you to the train station."

"Uh, I can just take a taxi."

"No, I'll send you. Anyway, I have to go out to the flower and bird market in the morning. It's not a big deal."

"Okay." Zhang Heng held the cat in one hand and opened the door with the other.

The little orange cat had been thinking about the outside world for a long time. As soon as he opened the door, its heart began to stir again. However, Zhang Heng still held the back of its neck and refused to let go. The man and the cat came to a place with fewer people. Zhang Heng waited for a while, looked at the time on his watch, and threw the little orange cat on the ground.

The little orange cat suddenly became energetic. Like a dragon entering the sea, or a tiger descending the mountain, it spread its four legs and wanted to run away from the devil's claws forever. Unfortunately, as soon as it moved its front legs, its whole body suddenly froze in place, and it turned into a lifelike Lego kitten.

Zhang Heng first removed the Infinite Building Block from its abdomen, then restored the other Lego bricks to their original state, and put them in the bag in his hand.

It was a quiet night. Zhang Heng used the last time before he left to take some photos, mainly the scenery of his junior high school and primary school. On the way, he encountered two internet-addicted teenagers who wanted to rob passersby because they had no money to play online games. Zhang Heng confiscated their clothes and threw them, along with a knife, into the river under the bridge two kilometers away.

After that, he went on to visit some other places, including a playground that he liked to go to when he was young. It had been demolished as early as last year, and now there was a five-star hotel that was still under construction, as well as an empty skating rink.

Zhang Heng also took the time to check his grandpa's old Volkswagen, replacing a few aging parts to ensure that there were no safety hazards. Finally, he returned home an hour earlier and opened the door to his grandpa's room.

Zhang Heng sat by the bed for a while, looking at his grandpa who was sleeping soundly. It was not until the hour and minute hands were about to point at midnight again that he got up and returned to his room.

Early the next morning, Zhang Heng carried his backpack and embarked on his journey back to school. Grandpa drove him to the station, watched him pick up the ticket and go through the security check. After making sure that he did not miss anything, he turned around and left.

Unlike when he came here, there were no more accidents on the way back. Zhang Heng was also surrounded by students returning to school, and the atmosphere in the carriage was very harmonious. This time, however, no one talked to him. Zhang Heng continued to flip through the Finnish Grammar in his hand, taking a short nap until the train arrived at the terminal station.

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