Star Iron: Max-Level Divination but Only Wants to Slack Off!

Players with heart conditions should absolutely not play Qingque, unless you possess great fortune, or you believe you have a chance to transmigrate to another world after death.

— Lin Mo�...

Chapter 72 Writing a Resignation Letter and Saying Goodbye

Qingque, who was standing to the side, also noticed this situation. She immediately abandoned her girlish demeanor, frowned, and gave Lin Mo a threatening look.

Lin Mo's lips twitched, clearly understanding what she meant.

He sighed helplessly, answered the phone, and turned the volume down to a level where the two of them could hear each other.

"Lin Mo, is it? The information has been preliminarily verified. They are indeed several important followers of the Medicine King's secret teachings. I have already transferred the five million. As for that starship, you can come with me to pick it up another day."

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Lin Mo glanced at Qing Que.

Qingque's eyes widened.

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"Hey, Lin Mo, how about I write your resignation letter for you?"

"Oh, I can't accept this."

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We arrived at the Star Chariot station.

Susan had been waiting for a long time.

"Qingque! Lin Mo!"

Not far away, Qingque and Lin Mo disembarked from the Star Chariot with rosy cheeks. Upon seeing this, Susan immediately waved to them, then cupped her hands around her mouth like a megaphone and shouted to them.

Wearing small sunglasses, Xie Shao Xiao Ju also imitated Susan, making "squeak" sounds at the two of them.

"Susan!"

Qingque hopped and skipped towards Susan and they hugged each other.

"You've finally managed to come back to Luofu, aren't you planning to stay a little longer?"

"Heh, never mind, I still have a ton of things to deal with with Yaoqing. After these two days off, my boss is probably going to give me a good scolding again."

"Oh, is your boss that bad?"

Soon, the two started chatting again, while Lin Mo, standing to the side, didn't know what to say.

Girls' friendships are really hard to understand.

After quite a while, the long-distance starship heading to the Yaoqing Immortal Ship finally arrived at its destination, and Susan finally came to her senses.

She smiled and exchanged a few pleasantries with Lin Mo, then asked him for the ancient book.

She had previously specifically instructed Lin Mo on social media to bring it over.

Although Lin Mo didn't know why, he still brought it along.

Susan smiled sweetly at him, then took the ancient book and ran towards the star raft. Before leaving, she waved to Lin Mo and the other person.

Goodbye, I look forward to seeing you all again when I return to Luofu!

"goodbye."

Whew!

Amidst a clamor of wind, the long-distance starship set sail under the azure artificial sky.

Susan, aboard the starship, smiled, turned her gaze back, and began to open the ancient book on her own.

The little orange cat on its head stretched, seemingly uninterested in the contents of the ancient book.

Judging from the creases on the paper, Lin Mo hadn't looked through it much.

That makes sense, considering that Susan wanted to teach Lin Mo the language of the Ancient Spirits, and Lin Mo had that lazy attitude.

Who would read a book they can't understand?

Except for English exercises.

Damn English.

Unfortunately, this book is not in English; it is history.

A history book about the Ancient Spirits.

But Lin Mo was clearly uninterested in this heavy history, just as he was uninterested in himself.

Thinking of this, Susan chuckled self-deprecatingly and then turned to the last page of the book.

A blue card is pasted on top, with a bunch of romantic, whimsical phrases written in the middle.

Unfortunately, apart from Susan, no one in the world can understand it.

After a long silence, the Star Chariot slowly entered the deceleration zone.

Susan tidied her hair, and her serene smile was reflected in the window.

Then, she ripped off the blue card that was stuck to it, opened the window, and threw it out the window.

The blue card floated in the sea of ​​stars like a message in a bottle in the ocean, gradually disappearing into the distance.

See you next time, I won't be that naive little girl anymore, Lin Mo.