Qin Sheng was transmigrated and narrowly survived, but his lifespan was less than a year.
Fortunately, the transmigrator's system bound to him, enabling him to extract and fuse genes from...
"arrive."
Aina looked up and saw the spacious area in front of her.
"This is... a horse farm?"
Phoenix nodded: "That's right, the old guy we're looking for is right here."
After she finished speaking, she looked at Aina, whose face was so pale that it seemed as if there wasn't a trace of blood in her.
“Girl, if you’re tired, just hand him over to me,” Phoenix said resentfully. “I’m not going to eat him.”
"No need."
Aina said coldly, slowly lowering the rope in her hand.
The friction caused some damage to her delicate hands, and after a few more times, calluses might form.
With a long sigh, Aina wiped the cold sweat from her forehead caused by the pain.
The sound of hooves slowly rose, and an old man rode a horse approaching from the riding arena.
“Phineas,” the man said coldly, “you think you could possibly fancy an old man like me?”
“Mei Ge, my taste isn’t that bad. Where is the little guy I’ve set my sights on?”
As Phoenix spoke, she gave Baker a flirtatious wink, even though he couldn't feel it.
Mei Ge's face showed a hint of schadenfreude: "You took a liking to this guy, and he's still lying here?"
“I wish I could, but unfortunately his body doesn’t react at all,” Phoenix said wistfully.
Aina interrupted them coldly: "Can you save him?"
“Phoenix, the real one is here too. You’re still as cunning as ever,” Mei Ge teased.
"Sigh, there are many tricks, but the person is not good. Let's save the person first."
Mei Ge dismounted and approached Beck, and after a brief examination, he revealed something unusual: "Feng Wang, you've gotten yourself into trouble."
“Who says I can’t just find a backer for myself?” Phoenix replied.
"Can we wake him up?" Aina asked.
"Sure, but..."
Mei Ge's gaze shifted between the two: "Who pays?"
“Don’t look at me,” Phoenix said, shrugging.
Aina also looked grim; she had already given all her money to Jumo.
"It doesn't matter."
Meige seemed to sense Aina's embarrassment and gave a gentle smile, like a kind old man.
What followed sent chills down my spine.
"It's okay, I support other payment methods even if you don't have money. All you need to do is play a game with my horses."
"horse?"
"That's right."
Mei Ge came to the side of the horse and stroked it affectionately.
"My horses have been a bit lacking in exercise lately, how about you play a game with them?"
"Game?" Anna felt a bit disgusted by the word and instinctively sensed that something was wrong.
What game?
"It's very simple, a game of chase."
Mei Ge's voice remained unchanged: "There are a total of seventeen horses in the horse farm. I will release them to chase you. As long as you can hold out for ten minutes, I can treat him."
Aina's expression relaxed, as if it didn't seem so dangerous.
"To add something."
Phoenix said casually, "Those horses are no pushovers; they love trampling people."
Her gaze fell on the horse track, and she raised an eyebrow, saying, "Look, there's still an arm stuck there."
Aina's expression changed, and following the gaze, she saw that there was indeed an arm sticking out of the soil.
"He was just a little mischievous."
Mei Ge stroked the horse beside her: "Look, isn't it very docile?"
But the more Aina looked at the horse, the more uneasy she felt.
It's like a domestic pig suddenly stopping eating and staring intently at you.
The horse's eyes didn't look like those of a normal animal at all, sending a chill down Aina's spine.
"I see."
Aina took a deep breath: "Will you definitely save him in ten minutes?"
"Don't worry," Mei Ge smiled. "Phineas is here too. She's quite good to her prey."
“Before it loses its value,” Phoenix herself added.
Aina nodded and slowly walked to Beck's side, looking at him as if she wanted to say something, but didn't know how to start.
"This candy is for you. Eat it if you find it bitter."
Aina whispered in his ear, as if to comfort herself, even though she knew Baker couldn't hear her.
She pushed his hand away, and the candy that Zhuge Ling had given her fell into Baker's hands.
The reason for choosing the strawberry flavor is that Baker used to like that taste.
Aina knew that she was not very strong to begin with, and now she had many injuries on her feet and body. It was basically impossible for her to survive for ten minutes while being chased by these horses.
But all she can do now is try her best, at least to have a breath left in ten minutes so that Mei Ge can fulfill his promise.
Slowly, he released Beck's hand. Even though Beck was roaring in his mind, he couldn't move an inch.
"Does entering mean the start?"
Mei Ge nodded: "Originally, I should release the horses first, but since you're a girl, let's start once you're inside."
Thank you.
Aina pushed open the gate to the horse farm, and at that moment, the horse next to Meige was staring intently at her.
It seemed that as soon as she stepped inside, an attack would be launched.
Phoenix shook her head, hoping that Aina wouldn't suffer too much later.
Ma, Mei Ge didn't like horses. What he liked was a cruel torture called dismemberment by five horses.
He didn't like being torn apart by five horses; he liked the moment when the victim's body was being torn apart, screaming and suffering.
To this end, he trained these docile horses into instruments of torture specifically designed to torment humans.
The ten minutes are reserved for this purpose, to give people a glimmer of hope, so that they don't give up the fight in the midst of torment, and to keep struggling with that glimmer of hope.
The space bracelet flashed.
Mei Ge sat on a small stool, surrounded by wine and snacks, her eyes filled with anticipation, as if she were about to watch her favorite TV series.
That's what the evil street is like; the people living there prefer seeing others suffer to buying happiness for themselves.
And that's what makes them happy.
...
"A bunch of perverts!"
Zhuge Ling cursed angrily.
"Have you killed everyone?" Qin Sheng asked, puzzled.
"We've already killed them all, there aren't any left now." Zhuge Ling's voice turned cold, and he vanished from the spot.
Qin Sheng shook his head; something was off about this guy.
She seemed to genuinely feel pity for Aina; in the past, she would have already found a place to lie down.
Not paying much attention, Qin Sheng turned his gaze to Baker.
He could already picture Baker struggling to stop Aina.
"To what extent...?"
Qin Sheng pondered that it was also arranged for Phoenix to bring Aina to Meige.
The horses were very obedient to Mei Ge and could call a pause at any time.
"After this, it should be about right."
Qin Sheng muttered to himself that he would like to try a few more if he could, but Aina's body was already nearing its limit.
After this, we should wake Beck up so he can see for himself what Aina has done for him.
They prepared this whole show for Baker, and also gave him a flame-type fusion pill.
"Don't let me down," Qin Sheng murmured.