Why kidnap me?
Knox was stared at by Anrita for a long time, and his ears turned slightly red. He let go of Anrita with a stern face and said in a low voice: "Don't use your female tricks to provoke me, it's useless."
Anita was speechless, unsure how to respond. After a moment, Knox added stiffly, "Also, I'm not a robot."
Anita curled her lips helplessly, said nothing more, walked to the stone next to her and sat down, her eyes still looking at Knox.
She felt extremely helpless. She had never seen such a strange male in her life.
His personality is very unique, but it is too unique, which makes people a little irritated.
Anita was a little depressed and just sat there in a daze, not wanting to communicate with Knox anymore. It felt like they were not on the same channel at all.
Knox watched as Anita sat there obediently, neither scolding him nor showing any intention of running away. Her silence was somewhat beyond his expectations.
After a moment's silence, Knox stood up and walked to the river.
He just reached into the water and caught a fat fish the size of a palm.
Anrita's eyes widened in surprise and she couldn't help asking, "How did you do that?"
She stood up and since she had nothing else to do, she went over out of curiosity.
Looking at the lively fish in Knox's hand, Anrita felt very curious. The fish was fat and big, but Knox held it firmly in his hand.
She looked at the fish, then at the river, then back at the fish again. Then she looked up at Knox and said, "How did you catch that? Let me see another one!"
Knox was speechless. Did this little female think of this as an acrobatic performance?
He threw the fish onto the shore with a stern face, and under Anita's gaze, he bent down again and casually scooped up another one. Anita was so surprised by this scene that her mouth opened wide, her eyes filled with mixed emotions.
It was as if someone who had always been thought to be a bad guy suddenly showed unexpected abilities, which made her feel a little conflicted.
Knox ignored Anrita's reaction, and with a blank expression, he started a fire, skewered the fish with sticks, and roasted them over the fire.
Anita sat on the rock nearby, looking up at the sky.
It was already dusk, and the sun here was completely different from that of the main star.
The main star's sun is artificial light, while the sun here looks more natural.
The stars were twinkling in the sky. Anrita looked at the starry sky, wondering in which direction the main star was and how Charlie and the others were doing now.
She sat like this in silence for a long time, and even when Knox finished grilling the fish, she showed no intention of eating it.
Knox finished eating a fish by himself, and seeing that it was getting darker, he prepared to take Anita away.
After all, this is a mountain forest, and wild animals might appear after dark. He casually put on a slim T-shirt and said to Anrita, "Let's go."
Anita glanced at him, silently picked up the fish on the broad leaves in her hands, jumped off the stone, and followed Knox.
Knox took two steps and couldn't help but stop. He looked at Anrita seriously and asked, "Why don't you eat?"
Anita looked at him again, held the fish in one hand, picked up a piece of fish with the other hand, put it in her mouth, and began to eat silently.
Knox felt a little uncomfortable seeing her like this.
If Anrita had made a big fuss, he might have known how to deal with it, but now she was so obedient, leaving when she was told to leave and eating when she was told to eat, which made him feel a little uneasy.
But he wouldn't show this emotion. He just stood there blankly, waiting for Anrita to finish eating the fish. Then he said stiffly, "Hurry up and leave after you finish eating. Don't dawdle."
Anrita glared at him and followed reluctantly.
She knew in her heart that she had to find a chance to escape, but definitely not now.
They are now on a backward planet, knowing nothing about the situation here, and in the wilderness.
As a rare female, she still needs Knox's protection. At least he can help her block danger when it comes.
Anita followed behind Knox and could barely keep up with his pace at first, but as she walked, it became increasingly difficult.
The forest was overgrown with weeds, and the path was difficult to navigate. As the sky darkened, Anita, who had no night vision, could no longer see the road, and her pace slowed down.
Knox walked for a while and found that Anrita was not keeping up with him. He turned around with an expressionless face.
Just then, he heard Anita scream "Ah" and fall into the grass.
Knox's heart tightened, and he rushed over and pulled Anrita up.
His breathing was a little rapid, and he asked in a low voice: "Are you okay?"
Anita looked at her hands. She had just tripped over a rock and pressed her hands against a bush, where the thorns had pricked her several times. Her eyes were red and she said aggrievedly, "My hands hurt."
Knox grabbed Anita's hand and took a closer look. He saw several blood holes the size of pinholes on her fair and soft hand, which were caused by punctures.
He pulled out a remaining thorn and said, "Females are weak."
Anita glared at him angrily and said, "Can't you see it's dark? It's so dark here that I can't see anything. How can I walk?"
Knox was stunned for a moment before he realized that females were different from males. They did not have animal form and their vision would be very poor in the dark.
He said in a muffled voice: "Come up, I'll carry you."
After saying that, he squatted down.
He didn't seem to worry at all that Anrita would take the opportunity to hurt him.
Of course, Anrita would not do that. It would be stupid not to use the free "labor".
She unceremoniously dropped onto Knox's back.
This was Knox's first time carrying a female. Anita's body was very light, and to him, this weight was not even as heavy as the sandbags he used in weight training before.
But Anita's soft body was pressed against his back, and her clean and sweet scent lingered around him. Knox could even clearly hear her breathing from behind his ear, as well as the faint warm breath.
Knox's body tensed, and he silently quickened his pace while carrying Anritsu on his back.
In the darkness, Knox walked for a long time along the river and in the mountains and forests.
More than two hours passed, and they still saw no signs of human life.
Anita was tired and sleepy, feeling a little drowsy, but the current situation made her a little nervous and she didn't dare to really fall asleep. She could only lie on Knox's back and chat with him in a low voice: "I don't think you are a bad person. Why did you kidnap me?"
In Anrita's opinion, Knox's words and actions did not seem like those of a vicious villain.
If she had to make a comparison, she would think of the Lord of Senna whom she met on the Garbage Planet before.
Senna looked like a good person on the surface, but the look in his eyes was not pure.
If it was Senna who was by her side now, he might have forced her or given her some black market drug specifically for dealing with uncooperative females, disrupting her spiritual sea, and then taking advantage of her mental confusion to mate with her.
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