Quick Wear System: The Cannon Fodder Girlfriend Flirts with the Male God

Every perfect love story must have an ex-girlfriend who serves as cannon fodder.

The cannon fodder ex-girlfriend is always beautiful, comes from a good background, and loves to act recklessly...

Chapter 243 The Apocalyptic Military Officer's Zombie Ex-Girlfriend 13

"So? What are you trying to say?"

Han Lingxi's intuition system is about to trick her again.

"What I'm trying to say is that if you don't want this child's talent to be affected, you'd better give her enough energy."

The system's words were perfectly reasonable; Han Lingxi knew this would happen. The system wanted the crystal cores she had just accumulated during the zombie horde but hadn't had time to use. Han Lingxi took out the crystal cores, piled them up in a small heap, and felt a pang of regret.

Forget it, maybe this child is even a relative. Han Lingxi couldn't bear to watch a little genius be wasted like this. She'd just lend the child to her and have her repay the favor when she becomes successful.

Han Lingxi placed the crystal cores one by one on the little girl's forehead. Watching the crystal cores being absorbed and turned into gray stones as soon as they were placed there, Han Lingxi felt her heart bleed. She didn't know whose child this was. If possible, she would definitely return the child to her family as soon as possible, and hopefully get back the crystal cores she had used.

If this little girl is a relative of the original owner, then the crystal core is unnecessary. However, she should be able to use it to find the original owner's relatives, learn about the original owner's past, and eventually find a lover. This little girl has so many people escorting her, so she should be highly valued. There's no reason why no one would care if she disappeared.

Han Lingxi watched as the little girl stopped absorbing crystal cores, leaving only one fourth-tier crystal core in the small pile. Han Lingxi thought to herself, "This little girl's mental strength is really strong. She's lucky to have met me. Where else would I find so many crystal cores for her?"

Han Lingxi found some food in her spatial storage. It seems she's still human and probably needs to eat.

Just as Han Lingxi took out the food, the child slowly woke up and stared blankly at Han Lingxi. Han Lingxi's heart melted instantly when she saw that look.

"Who are you?"

The child, who had just woken up, was not shy at all. He asked Han Lingxi in a calm voice, which was soft and pleasant to hear.

Han Lingxi was about to answer when she realized she couldn't speak yet, so she could only point to her throat at the child to indicate that she couldn't make a sound.

"Can't you speak?"

The little girl was very clever and immediately understood what Han Lingxi meant. Han Lingxi nodded and then pushed the food in front of her, indicating that she should eat.

"Thank you, my name is Zhan Nanxu."

So the child's name was Nan Xu. Han Lingxi nodded, indicating that she understood.

After eating his fill, Zhan Nanxu had no intention of sleeping. He just stared at Han Lingxi. Han Lingxi felt that this wasn't a solution, so she remembered her upgrade plan.

The crystal cores obtained from the zombie horde have already been given to Zhan Nanxu. She needs to find some more crystal cores, but Nanxu is a zombie attractant. With her by her side, she doesn't need to worry about not finding high-level zombies. The problem is that she might not be able to handle zombies that are too advanced.

There's no way to keep living things in this space, so she has to take her with her wherever she goes, which is such a hassle.

However, Han Lingxi still decided to follow her original plan and go to the capital from here.

Han Lingxi took out a blanket from her spatial storage and wrapped the bewildered Nan Xu from head to toe. One reason was that Han Lingxi was worried that she would catch a cold because she was running too fast, and another reason was that she didn't want the child to see such a bloody scene of her killing zombies.

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