Eric was still pinching Gu Li's cheek when a sudden burst of starlight from his shoulder froze him in place.
Since following He Shiyi into the city of alien species, she has been using her rationality to maintain the normal functioning of her body, while constantly enduring the corrosive effects of pollution.
The overwhelming starlight pouring into his shoulders caused him to freeze in shock, and the elegant and restrained expression on his face gradually faded.
A hint of irritability and restraint unexpectedly surfaced.
Levi, who had finally realized what Gu Li was trying to do, slowly composed himself.
He hadn't seen Eric with such an uncontrollable expression in many years.
Dead memories suddenly began to attack him.
He vaguely remembered that Eric was the oldest in his family and loved all things classical.
But her personality was completely different from what it is now.
Levi crossed his legs, enjoying the sea breeze, and sighed contentedly. He then beckoned to Gu Li, who was looking at him expectantly.
Gu Li gritted her teeth, gritted her teeth, and quickly pulled a bottle from her pocket and threw it at the man who was still keeping her in suspense.
She said rudely, "That's all, hurry up and tell me!"
Is this how you ask for help?
The two were sailing on the sea. There were two deck chairs on the deck of the cargo ship. The girl with light golden hair glared at the smug black-haired youth beside her.
This is Levi, who has regained his human form.
Unsurprisingly, he had black hair, the slightly longer ends of which were casually tied back, and his skin was deathly pale, a color rarely seen in years.
From this perspective, the two do indeed seem to resemble the identities they are preparing to fabricate: a pair of new human siblings from the Land of Exile.
Levi hadn't felt the sun's temperature on human skin for so many years, and that's how good he felt now.
Even if he could only maintain this state for less than half the day, it couldn't stop his good mood.
He stretched out his long arm and tossed the bottle of nutrients into his pocket.
"Back then, Eric wore clothes worth a building and beat up the guy who insulted his interests, sending him to the hospital for six months."
“We call it the Two Buildings Incident, and since then, no fool has dared to come near us.”
Gu Li, chin in hand, raised a hand in astonishment: "Question! Why are they called two buildings?"
Levy flipped himself over in the sun, determined to dry himself into a dried octopus.
"Because they destroyed a building when they beat that guy up."
Gu Li blinked, still shaken, and thanked Eric for showing mercy.
She recalled Eric's extremely classical face after his recovery; it was hard to imagine that he would use such an elegant face to do such violent things.
You can only say that you can't judge a book by its cover.
Life after being contaminated must have been far more unbearable than she could have imagined, enough to completely change a person.
As Gu Li gazed at the harbor gradually coming into view, he suddenly felt as if he had forgotten something.
It wasn't until she saw that frozen face on the shore, like a rock waiting for its husband, that she realized she seemed to have said she would return in half a month before going back to the city.
As a result, in order to accumulate enough starlight, she happily stayed in the city for another half month, until Eric and Levi succeeded before setting off.
She touched her nose, feeling a rare pang of guilt, because she had promised Chen Guo, the head of the Second District, that she would go to the Federal University.
Firstly, she wanted to take the opportunity to enter the safe zone, find out the details of the Gu family and the truth of what happened back then. Secondly, Eric and the others all seemed to really want her to go to school.
Gu Li thought about it and decided that it wouldn't hurt for Wang to go to the safe zone to investigate first.
There were two people standing on the shore. He Wei hesitated and looked at the mentor beside her. They had originally finished their internship half a month ago.
It is said that students will only stay here if they are recommended by the head of the second district.
At first, everyone was curious about what kind of student came from the land of exile, but they were stood up by that person for a full two weeks.
No one else followed. He Wei wasn't interested in the classmate who stood her up; she'd heard he was only a specialist in individual combat.
She followed Wang Li with a certain expectation in her heart, just to see if she could meet again the cargo ship that had mistakenly taken her to another world.
Perhaps her prayers worked, for she actually spotted a familiar cargo ship on the sea.
Perhaps because she had been up there, it seemed that only she could see that the ship was brazenly cutting in line to enter the port, firmly occupying the center position.
He Wei was speechless.
They're acting so high-profile just because nobody saw them?
A slight smile played on her lips, as if she had seen something that only existed in legends, and felt proud and satisfied.
He Wei had no intention of going aboard. There shouldn't be anyone on the ship when it was traveling, and besides, she wasn't a child anymore.
It was impossible for her to have contact with them under the watchful eye of her mentor.
Wang Li's voice suddenly rang in my ears: "What's over there?"
He Wei's heart skipped a beat. She tried her best to remain calm and looked away, her voice filled with doubt: "What do you mean?"
Wang Li, with his hands in his pockets, glanced at the sea again before casually looking away.
"Nothing much? Our classmate has finally graced us with his presence."
He strode off in a certain direction, his voice still carrying a familiar hint of sarcasm.
He Wei quickly composed herself and followed, but couldn't help feeling curious. Judging from the teacher's tone, it seemed that the teacher knew this new classmate.
What kind of person could possibly make a teacher willingly endure half a month of sea breeze?
When Wang Li stopped, she quietly peeked out from in front of him and a familiar face came into view.
He Wei gasped instinctively.
Wang Li stood in front of Gu Li, frowning: "Now I'm starting to understand District Chief Chen's actions. Miss Gu Li can't even keep the most basic promise."
“You really should go to a federal university to get some exposure.”
He had barely finished speaking when he heard a gasp behind him. He glanced back and saw He Wei, the bravest student in the group.
He looked at Gu Li with a terrified expression.
He Wei's fingers trembled slightly as she noticed everyone's gazes on her, so she changed the subject.
"She...she has weak genes, and she's going to the individual combat department?!"
Although He Wei was rescued by Gu Li and was somewhat delirious at the time, she still had basic common sense.
It's already a miracle that Gu Li possesses such powerful starlight; now, if someone were to tell her that her physical prowess is even more impressive.
He Wei would definitely think he was joking.
She looked at Gu Li with pity: "If you want to study in the safe zone, maybe I can help you."
“You don’t need to make such a huge sacrifice by personally going into a group of soldiers with strength comparable to gorillas. That would be too cruel for you.”
Wang Li looked at He Wei, who suddenly felt a surge of sympathy, with a half-smile.
He reached out and pulled her back: "Alright, stop trying to poach my girlfriend. This is a joint decision by the head of District Two and the college."
He said meaningfully, "Maybe one of them looks more like a gorilla?"
Gu Li's fist hardened.
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