It is the language of Xia.
Li Changzhou told Bi to stop.
A person crawled out from inside.
He was 1.76 meters tall, fair-skinned and chubby, with a Korean-style hairstyle, an honest-looking face, and covered in sweat. His T-shirt had the words "No problem" printed in cursive script on it.
Li Changzhou looked him up and down: "160?"
"Bullshit!" The man seemed to have been greatly insulted, even though it wasn't a big deal, and his face turned red.
"180?"
"......some."
"190?"
"......almost."
"200?"
"...Hmm." Nodding, she patted her stomach. "Exactly 200."
Li Changzhou stepped forward, sword in hand.
"Brother, two against one doesn't make you a hero, does it?" The question wasn't too difficult, as the gaze fell on the blonde, blue-eyed girl on his back.
"Don't make a move," Li Changzhou said to Bi, continuing to walk forward with his sword in hand.
"Wait, isn't it unfair to win with weapons? How about unarmed?" No problem, he said hastily.
"Alright." Li Changzhou shrunk the Emerald Bee Sword and put it back in his sleeve.
"Hehe, thanks, brother!" Not a big deal, he picked up a snail shell next to him and hurled it at Li Changzhou.
Li Changzhou neither dodged nor yielded; his body moved like a bow, his fist like an arrow, and he unleashed a powerful punch.
Bang!
No big deal, he flew out with his snail shell and rolled onto the tram tracks.
Ignoring his own discomfort and unease, he quickly checked the snail's shell and found spiral-shaped cracks where he had been hit by the fist.
Li Changzhou jumped onto the railway tracks and walked over step by step.
"Stop! Stop! Stop! Brother, I give up! For the sake of us being from Xia, please let me go."
"Okay, give me the points."
"...Brother, you can't be unaware, can you? Handing over your ID card is like handing over your life. Do you think I'd give it to you?"
"So you are—" Li Changzhou sized him up, "thinking I'll just let you go?"
The problem wasn't serious, but he looked conflicted. Handing over his ID card meant he would be forever at the mercy of others.
But after a brief but intense internal struggle, he could only nod with difficulty.
He took the ID card out of his head and said, "Brother, say one thing: people from Xia don't cheat people from Xia. If you take the points, give me back the ID card."
"Don't worry, my word is my bond. Everyone in Yongcheng knows me," Li Changzhou said.
"No problem," he muttered, "I don't know," and tossed the ID card to Li Changzhou.
If he doesn't cooperate, he'll die. What can he do but hope that Jiang Tai'an will truly keep his word?
Li Changzhou patted Bi's calf, and Bi caught the identity card with her telekinesis.
Li Changzhou glanced at the identity card from afar. The instinct was [Snail House]. The description was: A snail shell has a space the size of a toilet. The reason for having this instinct is that, since graduating from high school, until the age of 28, he has spent 23 hours a day in his bedroom.
No wonder she's so fair-skinned.
He took out a white ID card, snatched the 20 points from it, and said, "Give him the ID card."
"You're really going to give it back to him?" Bi asked, puzzled.
He immediately panicked when he realized it wasn't a big problem and blushed.
"You want me, Jiang Tai'an, to break my promise?" Li Changzhou turned and left.
"Hmph." The identity card spun around, and was returned to its original owner like a flying card, which wasn't a problem.
No problem, he quickly caught it and shouted at Li Changzhou's retreating figure, "Good brother, a real man! I'm also from Yongcheng! My phone number is 151********, come find me for a drink!"
Who says introverted men are socially inept?
"Why did you let him go?" Once in the car, Bi leaned out from between the passenger seat and the driver's seat and asked Li Changzhou.
"I promised to let him go." Li Changzhou fastened his seatbelt.
"Didn't you lie to him and say you were some kind of ginger?"
"Deceiving people is not one of my virtues, but valuing promises is." Li Changzhou stepped on the gas, and the Skoda left the Trojan Bridge, still ten minutes away from Prague Zoo.
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