Chapter 6 Medicine



The familiar feeling of weightlessness came over him. Before he could finish speaking, Gu Li reached out and picked up the almost melted slime ball on the ground, skillfully pouring white light into his body.

She can now condense three orbs of light a day. Almost immediately, she stuffed the remaining two orbs into Shi Qing's body. Sure enough, the sensation of the light melting on her fingertips gradually disappeared, turning into a soft and bouncy feel.

Gu Li lifted him up with one hand and shook him, then looked him in the eye with a strange expression: "I'm still here. Even though I just awakened, I'm not so heartless as to watch you return, am I?"

Shi Qing's soft body choked up slightly, and she still spoke in a refined manner: "Miss has spent such precious power on me again. If there is a future, I will definitely repay Miss."

A tiny, shimmering white light was squeezed out by his trembling body.

Levi reached out his tentacles and caught the scattered point of light before Eric could. The warmth and comfort deeply imprinted on his soul slightly dispelled the low moans of pain that were enveloping his soul. He looked at this pale-skinned, genetically weak human in disbelief.

"Why would such a weak gene awaken!"

He suddenly looked at Eric, who had been robbed of his light but remained expressionless and elegant. His pupils bulged and his already highly mutated body became even more terrifying: "Why not send her back? This place is far too dangerous for her!"

His long and short wrists flared unconsciously as he questioned him, raising him to the same height as Eric: "We can't support her. In the Federation, a Child of Light like her will receive the best treatment."

Eric took Shi Qing, who was dizzy from being kneaded by Gu Li, and casually placed her on Levi's flat head. He straightened his back and looked down at her with his rectangular pupils: "Isn't this enough? We've already lost too many people."

Levi rolled his eyes to look up. Shi Qing, who should have returned to the king's embrace, trembled and was caught in a dilemma.

After putting the fishing net he had grabbed back in its place, Gu Li strolled back leisurely, hands behind his back, and said lightly, "Of course, it's because I've already been contaminated."

She released her metallic wings again, futilely fanning the two of them. She pointed to her back, to the wings that looked like they were plated with metal.

"When I fell off that cliff, I was almost killed by two bullets. Luckily, something carried me into the city."

She was a little tired from flapping her wings, so she retracted them, still wearing an innocent smile on her face: "Your king brought me here? Anyway, I've been corrupted by the king, so you have to take responsibility. My request is to stay here."

These words were indeed somewhat of a shameless attempt to extort money, but Levi was still immersed in the shock that this person was actually the Child of Light and that she had actually been corrupted by the King, so she did not give the reaction that Gu Li wanted.

She frowned, looking expectantly at the composed-looking man with the goat's hoof.

Under Gu Li's gaze, the soft sheep hoof reached under the hem of her shirt, rummaged around in her abdomen, and after a strange, sticky sound that made one feel phantom limb pain, it was presented to her with an old-fashioned key.

Eric gracefully bowed: "Of course, Miss. This is the key to the house you are currently living in. Since you agreed, it is yours. I hope you enjoy your life here."

Hesitantly taking the key, Gu Li looked more curiously at his stomach, closed her eyes to observe carefully, but still couldn't see the secret. Eric, standing in front of her, subtly avoided her gaze and walked towards the ship that had destroyed most of the dock.

Holding the red and white megaphone, he clapped his hooves and said, "Time to get to work, everyone."

A voice imbued with strange magic rang out, and countless bizarre creatures emerged from every corner, forming a line under Eric's command like an assembly line, methodically carrying away the scarlet chunks of flesh from the ship.

Then came some seemingly normal daily necessities.

Then she watched as Eric pulled a suitcase from his abdomen, counted the amount of medicine inside, and placed it in the ship's wheelhouse.

Incidentally, the crack on the ship has been glued back together by a viscous monster, and it's gone forever.

Gu Li was stunned by the sight of such a tedious job. She looked at Eric, whose expression remained calm, and asked, "Why..."

"It's a low-level species without life or intelligence, but it's quite useful. The city has also raised some for convenience."

As if he had anticipated her question, Levi, who was standing behind the two, finally finished restarting, coughed lightly, and stepped forward to explain to her: "Those can't be considered companions. Leaving them on the ship can protect the reagents."

Her heart settled down, and she casually pinched the soft, supple wrist of the large octopus, asking a question.

"Do you also export reagents?"

Gu Li glanced back at the ancient city, shrouded in black mist and covered in moss, and inhabited by all sorts of monsters. It was already quite amazing that such a place had a trading port with the outside world.

They even export a certain kind of medicine!

...Is your medicine legitimate?

Levi stared at his wrist, which was held in the human's hand, and all his pupils contracted for a moment. He stammered, "Even in a desolate city of aliens, there are things that the outside world desires."

However, he remained silent when Gu Li asked him curious questions.

In the end, Gu Li still couldn't get any information about the potion from Levi. After the cargo at the port was unloaded, the two took Gu Li to the warehouse to complete the registration. The lower-level species had already piled up their stuff in the warehouse.

Her job was to categorize and register them.

It was indeed a very easy job. Under Eric's slightly worried gaze, she opened the warehouse door. The pungent smell that hit her made her close her eyes. In comparison, the mountains of unidentified pieces of meat piled up on the mottled shelves were much more palatable to her.

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