Chapter 165 Other People's Little Brat



The average strength here is measured in hundreds of kilograms. Excluding primitive humans like Sang Ning, their strength is at most a few dozen kilograms.

It is incomparable to genetically modified intelligent life.

It is incomparable to intelligent mechanical life.

The power of mechanical intelligent life forms is even more terrifying, starting with thousands.

If the maximum strength limit of Emmanuel and his ilk is one thousand kilograms, then the average strength of mechanical intelligent life is one thousand kilograms, and the maximum strength limit can reach a terrifying three thousand kilograms.

It is said that a mechanical intelligent life form can lift a two-person honeymoon-sized starship with a bedroom, entertainment room, gravity room and other supporting facilities with both hands.

One of the contestants is a member of the mechanical intelligent life form race, contestant number 444, Archibald, also known as Archie, who is currently living a very carefree and comfortable life alone in the primeval forest.

Barring any unforeseen circumstances, this player is also a potential finalist.

Its popularity has remained consistently high.

She has a higher popularity rating than the love-hate relationship between Emmanuel and Elliott.

Considering the attributes of these two, Sang Ning, based on the principle that she had nothing better to do, started a gossip chat.

She took out bamboo tubes from her basket and handed them to them. After opening one for herself and taking a sip of cool boiled water, she asked, "Why did you two dislike each other before?"

The moment the question was posed, the audience perked up their ears.

Not only did Sang Ning want to know, they wanted to know too.

From the day these two appeared in the public eye, they embarked on a love-hate relationship.

It's either me mocking you today, or you mocking me tomorrow, and if we don't see each other, we'll fight.

The most outrageous thing they did was to have sex in front of all the well-known media outlets in the universe at the military's Top Ten Outstanding Officers Commendation Conference.

Then it was broadcast live, and she became an overnight sensation, a household name.

The result of the military making such a fool of itself on such an important occasion was that the military revoked their title of outstanding officer and demoted them by one rank.

Later, the two of them got into fights and ended up being dismissed from their posts several times.

It is said that if they hadn't made mistakes time and time again, one of them would be at least a one-star general and the other a three-star lieutenant general by now.

Because they had been demoted so many times, the two of them stopped fighting when they met in public and would ignore each other as if the other didn't exist.

It's really good that things are getting better.

Therefore, Sang Ning was always puzzled by their relationship and wanted to know why they disliked each other while giving her a sense of mutual appreciation.

Emmanuel and Elliott exchanged a glance before looking at Sanning together.

Why did you suddenly ask that question?

Elliott didn't need her to answer, and laughed, "Actually, there's nothing I can't say. We both come from military families. My father and Iman's father were not only evenly matched rivals, but also brothers who respected each other."

"Because our parents had a very good relationship and were neighbors, we've known each other since the day we were born. When we were one or two years old, it was fine, but we didn't know any better and couldn't be someone else's little brat."

"But as we got older, we became the little brat that other people's children saw in each other's eyes."

"When we were young and ignorant, our ideas were always bold and simple. As a result of our mutual dissatisfaction, we would fight whenever we met. Because of our parents' relationship and the friendship we had known since childhood, we developed the habit that I could bully you, but only I could bully you."

At this point, he laughed and said, "That's why we become each other's enemies when there are no enemies, but we join forces once an enemy actually appears."

Emmanuel hummed in agreement, and said with some emotion, "When I was a child, I was so annoyed by my parents talking about Elliott in front of me, especially when I did something wrong. That feeling of shame and anger often made me lose my temper."

Then he talked about a few things that happened when he was a child.

Elliott would occasionally chime in with a comment or two, which Sunning listened to with great interest, and the audience was equally engrossed.

Before Sang Ning could even speak, the live stream chat exploded with comments after they finished speaking and added their additions.

It was a moment that resonated with the audience, and it was at this moment that Sang Ning realized that no matter how the times develop or how diverse intelligent life becomes, the existence of a little kid from next door is inevitable.

If we're talking about the most universally recognizable childhood nightmare, the kid next door is definitely one of them.

Parents of all races have one thing in common: they like to use the neighbor's child as a comparison, or to compare their own child to the neighbor's child.

Then they'll say things like, "Look at how so-and-so next door is doing, and how so-and-so is doing."

There are intelligent beings who haven't experienced what the little kid next door is like, but they are rare.

Seeing that Sang Ning remained silent, Emmanuel asked, "What about you? Have you experienced any of this?"

Sang Ning nodded. "I've been there."

Whether it was her in her original world or the original owner of this world, both had such experiences.

However, they have one thing in common: they often act as the little brats next door.

The original owner was an outstanding girl, truly exceptional. Despite the harsh and difficult environment, and the loss of her parents at a young age, she managed to grow into a kind and virtuous girl with strong moral values ​​under the care of a group of unrelated compatriots.

Thinking of what happened when the original owner was a child, Sang Ning smiled and said, "When my father was still alive, we lived in a huge sand shelter with several other families. There were five families in total, and eight children including me. Five of them were my age, and the remaining three were a year younger than us."

“In my hometown, the environment is so harsh that adults have to be out all day long to get enough food without nutrient solution. As a result, children are left in the sand shelter and are cared for by elderly people who are too frail to go out, or by older children taking care of younger children.”

“My father valued my education. He taught me traditional Chinese culture as far back as I can remember. My first books were the Four Books and Five Classics. The first character I wrote was Hua, and the second was Xia.”

“My father said that this is our root, something that our ancestors have protected for generations.”

At this point, she smiled and said, "I have a good memory and my comprehension is not bad either. When we read and learned to read, I learned quickly and well. My friends were a little less capable than me, but they were good at other things, such as how to quickly and effectively determine where sandworms would appear, and what methods they could use to quickly and effectively deal with the sandworms while ensuring their own safety."

"Therefore, I am the little rascal of other people's families when it comes to studying, but in other aspects, my friends are the little rascals of other people's families."

(End of this chapter)

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