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Chapter 71

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Not long after Hao Ren and the rest of them got home, Rollie followed the sound and came looking for them.

No one knew how the little black cat could be so well-informed. Anyway, as soon as Hao Ren sat down in the living room, he heard a series of slapping sounds coming from the window facing the street. He looked up and saw Rollie slapping the edge of the window with her tail. Y 'zaks was curled up on the sofa, studying the remote control of the Earthlings' TV. He looked up and saw the kitten, a trace of surprise appeared on his face. "Is this your cat?"

Hao Ren got up to open the window for Rollie and replied without looking back, "Ah, its name is' Rollie '. Don't worry about how it got its name, it's called that anyway."

Obviously, no one had taken care of it for a few days, but Rollie looked even fatter than before. No one knew how this amazing guy managed to survive in the streets of the Southern Suburbs where cats and dogs were rampant. It jumped lightly onto Hao Ren's shoulder and snuggled its chubby body against his neck. Then it noticed the stranger in the living room, and the cat's face showed a rather human-like look of surprise.

It was not that it had never seen a new resident in the house, but it had never seen a creature as tall as 2.15 meters walking upright. Everyone had seen dogs, but if you were to see a fox-like dog the size of a Xiali, you would definitely have the same expression as Rollie.

Y 'zaks seemed to have thought of something, and his face showed a slightly nostalgic look. "Pet, ah. I used to have a cat."

Hao Ren choked on his saliva. "You had a cat?!"

A cruel scene of a five-meter-tall flaming demon holding a kitten in his arms suddenly appeared in his mind, and the cat was cooked …

Y 'zaks smiled and said, "There are no cats in the Demonic Abyss, but I called it a cat. It was a demon hound, and when it lay on the ground, it was taller than you by two heads. But then it died. It could have followed me here, but it didn't want to go. "

Hao Ren put on a fake smile and chuckled, thinking to himself that there was really someone who named their dog a cat …

At this time, Lily had already packed her things and ran out from the side like a lively bunny. She saw the black cat on Hao Ren's shoulder and immediately stopped in her tracks. She greeted Rollie respectfully and then excitedly introduced her to Y 'zaks. "Hey, big guy, let me introduce you. This is Rollie, the second-in-command of this place. I'm the third, you're the fourth, the TV in the living room is the fifth, and Battie is the sixth …"

Lily was full of nonsense. Obviously, the canine was very excited after returning from eight time zones away. She was like a puppy that had just returned home and started running around. She even dared to joke with Y 'zaks (she was quite afraid of the big demon). Unfortunately, Y' zaks could not understand a word she said. He turned to look at Hao Ren and asked, "What did she say?"

"Don't bother with her. She's crazy." Hao Ren laughed dryly. "Tomorrow, I still have to go to Raven 12345 and let her solve your language problem. By the way, are you hungry? Want to eat something first? "

Y 'zaks shook his head and said, "No need. Just tell me where the room is. I'm going to sleep first. When I wake up, I'll think about how I can help you."

Y 'zaks once said that he basically slept for more than half a month after he came to Earth. Now that he wanted to sleep again, Hao Ren, who was seriously poisoned by novels, suddenly thought that he had figured out the crux of the matter. "Oh, I understand. You must have consumed a lot of mental strength to travel from another world to here. Now you need to sleep to recover to your peak state, right?"

Y 'zaks looked at Hao Ren strangely and said, "Why do you always think so much? I'm just jet-lagged … "

Hao Ren said, "… Come with me. There's an empty room upstairs."

Y 'zaks agreed and followed Hao Ren upstairs. Suddenly, Vivian ran out of the kitchen. "Mr. Landlord, you want to arrange a room for Biggie? I have something to discuss with you. "

Hao Ren looked at Vivian curiously and found that she was a little shy. "What's wrong?"

"I'll leave my room for Biggie." Vivian seemed to feel that her sudden request was a little troublesome, but she still said it. "I want to move to the basement."

Hao Ren opened his mouth and immediately got the wrong idea. With a concerned look on his face, he comforted Vivian and said, "Did Lily ask you about the rent again? Don't mind her. I don't even care about it. You can't be chased to the basement just because you don't pay the rent … "

Vivian quickly waved her hand and said, "That's not what I meant. I really want to live in the basement —"

As the vampire said, she raised her hand and pointed at the bright sun outside. "I'm not energetic during the day. I need to find a shady place to rest. Although high-ranking Blood Clan members aren't afraid of the sun, it's best to keep a distance from it. I know you're kind enough to let me live in a room with the sun, but if I continue to live like this, I'm afraid I'll die from the sun!"

At first, Hao Ren thought that Vivian made up an excuse. However, when she mentioned the characteristics of the Blood Clan and her serious expression, he knew that Vivian really thought so. He did not say anything more. However, he was a little troubled. "The basement is quite big, and we've rented it before. It has electricity, water, and everything else. However, there's a lot of stuff in there. I'm afraid it'll take a lot of effort to tidy it up."

"It's okay. I'm good at it!" Vivian had a proud look on her face. "I'm good at finding a place to sleep in any kind of environment. I'm pretty good at it!"

Looking at the eager look on the vampire's face, Hao Ren felt a little sad for her. What kind of life did this unlucky girl have in the past …

Vivian ran upstairs and downstairs to tidy up. Hao Ren also followed behind to help. It did not take long for the change of rooms to be settled. Y 'zaks did not have any luggage. The great demon used magic to take care of everything. His things seemed to be able to materialize from another dimension. So, all he needed was an empty room. Vivian's living requirements were even simpler: a shady room. She did not even want it to be dry and ventilated (vampires came with their own air-conditioning).

The big house had a huge basement that matched its size. It was once rented out. During the two years when Hao Ren's business was at its peak, he renovated the basement on a whim. He divided the basement into two rooms. One of them was used as a warehouse, and the other was like a small suite. It had bricks, walls, paper, furniture, electricity, and everything else. Other than the lack of windows, it was no different from the room upstairs — it was even more spacious. No one had lived in the basement for the past two years. The "outer room" that was originally used as a rental house was more or less filled with junk. Fortunately, it was easy to tidy up. After a while, all the junk was put together by Hao Ren, ready to be thrown into the small warehouse next door.

Vivian moved her luggage into her new room. She saw Hao Ren squatting on the floor, flipping a wooden box. She curiously came over and asked, "Mr. Landlord, these things will be sent to the warehouse next door later?"

"Yeah, I'll move them there later. To be honest, I have no use for them. But it would be a pity to throw them away. These are all my things from when I was young." Hao Ren looked at the things in the wooden box. He could not help but look nostalgic. "Look at these things. They were quite new back then. I even got into a fight with the neighbor's kids over these things. Look at them now."

Vivian scratched her hair. "They are quite new to me."

Hao Ren immediately choked on his emotions. He should not have talked about his life's memories with an old witch who carried six pounds of antiques as a protective talisman. It was too easy to hurt his self-esteem.

Vivian also noticed that Hao Ren's expression was a little awkward. She quickly changed the topic and pointed at the things in the box, asking Hao Ren to introduce them to her.

"This is the lunch box I used when I was in junior high. This is the game console I used when I was young. At that time, the game console still used this kind of cartridge. I often removed the outer shell and just plugged the circuit board inside into the machine. It felt very high-end. This is the winter vacation homework of my neighbor … Damn it, why is this thing here? Oh, and this is half a dollar. When I found it, I looked forward to finding the other half every day … "Hao Ren introduced one by one. Occasionally, there would be a little surprise in the middle. Vivian listened excitedly. The two of them were at least a few hundred generations apart. They studied the pile of junk until Hao Ren found a diamond-shaped iron piece in the deepest part of the box. Vivian's eyes suddenly changed.

"I don't know where this came from." Hao Ren completely did not notice the change in Vivian's expression. He just turned the palm-sized iron piece over and over in his hand. "It seems to be a handicraft. No one can recognize the twisted symbols on it …"

(I went out for a while and came back late … Also, the top student's new book, "Grim Reaper's Truant Diary", is making it to the top of the Sanjiang List. Although it is crushing, I still call on everyone to vote for it and support it.)

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