Chapter 175 Where is your horn?
If you spend too much time with Nanook, you will always forget his destiny and power.
Lu Qi often forgets, but occasionally he remembers and reminds himself that this is just a game.
To her, it's just a game.
NPCs have no names, no life trajectories, they are just a string of data.
Therefore, when she saw the civilization she had just visited being annihilated in the gray and white, she suddenly remembered the camp she was in now.
It's really strange, she didn't care about the life or death of NPCs before.
Lu Qi's moral standards are considered high among all game players, although she would run to civilians' homes to loot without saying a word, and naturally regarded those things as game drops.
But this "game" was too real, and there were friends he knew who were restraining him, so Lu Qi didn't continue to do anything excessive.
After a long time, she felt as if she was living in another world.
The people here can cry and laugh, and have love, hate, and emotional preferences that she doesn't know about.
The game would be suspended without players, but here——
Would the world also pause without her?
Lu Qi had no means of verification and could only remind himself when he was affected.
It's just a game.
The foehn destroyed the planet in front of her like beads on a string. She didn't even hear the wailing of the creatures inside the civilization. Everything was over.
The "color" of nothingness expanded and exploded, and the annihilated stars became fragments that could be seen everywhere in the universe, carrying the scorching breath unique to destruction.
Those auras floated past Lu Qi, brushed her cheeks, and fell into the void.
Everything returns to nothingness.
Foen Feng was standing not far from her. The humanoid Lord of Extinction, wrapped in grayish-white clothes, was silently watching the dying civilization, without any joy or sadness.
"Did Nanook ask you to come here?"
Time passed bit by bit, Lu Qika asked Feng Feng before he was about to leave.
Foehn's gaze was clearly "looking" over here.
"no."
In fact, it doesn't matter whether it is or not. Lu Qi just asked casually. To be honest, if it is Nanook's order, then Lu Qi is the most suitable person to do it.
No matter what she thought, she was now under Nanook's control.
The Star God of Destruction knew her whereabouts and what she was doing... It was easy for him to get her to do some work.
But Nanook never took any action, so Lu Qi was happy to pretend to be dead.
Now that I think about it, I shouldn’t have dragged it on like this.
Various forces have made significant moves and arrangements, and even Nanook himself has other plans. A world-renowned "War of Gods" is about to begin.
High-profile star gods are always seen as thorns in the eyes.
Nanook's actions are comparable to those of a stinging insect that breeds a Star God. It is extremely destructive and even has corresponding intelligence.
His sphere of influence was almost entirely divided by himself. Whether it was Lu Qi or other Extinction Lords, they were all promoted by Nanook.
It's good to have a goal, but this goal may burn itself.
...So, in order to destroy the fate of the Star God, will he also destroy himself?
After Feng Feng left, Lu Qi stayed in the same place.
There are civilizations of companies nearby watching, and perhaps after today, there will be related reports.
But...what does it matter?
Lu Qi is now indeed the Lord of Extinction.
Burning in her chest was the desire for destruction, and the power she wielded was stained with golden blood.
It was like a destroyed star, like a broken and annihilated gem, turning into stardust in silence.
After Lu Qi left, she didn't return to Nanook. She didn't go to a planet with human civilization to play, but instead set up a temporary anchor in a safe place and went directly to the Starry Sky Train.
The next stop of the train is Edo Star. Because they have explored Omphalos, the train has no shortage of fuel, so their movements are slow and not as urgent as before.
When Lu Qi returned to the car, Qiong was cleaning the compartment.
It was his turn on duty today. The young man with gray hair and golden eyes was holding a broom and studying the buttons on it.
This is a high-tech broom, a newly purchased product, and Qiong is fortunate to be the first user.
Pam had originally given him an instruction manual. Qiong took a look at it and felt that the words inside were circled.
Confident in her own intelligence, Qiong straightened her chest, threw the instruction manual aside, and decided to gain true knowledge through practice.
What instruction manual? He will know how to use it once he tries it!
The previous few attempts were normal, but after Qiong messed around a few times, the machine broom was set to some unknown mode and started spraying water out without hesitation!
Qiong was dumbfounded. A puddle of water began to appear on the floor he had just cleaned. He could only guiltily start to remedy the situation, thinking that pressing the button again would surely put an end to it.
As soon as I pressed the button, the broom started to spit fire!
No! Is this a regular broom? Spraying water is fine, and that's the cleaning mode, but what exactly is spraying fire?
Is this the corpse destruction mode?
What kind of broom is this? Is it the kind used for cleaning [beep——] scenes?
When Qiong was in a panic, Lu Qi appeared behind him.
The white-haired girl tiptoed lightly and looked forward from behind him. Seeing the mess, she couldn't help but let out a sigh of admiration.
"What did you do? Are you trying to destroy the body?"
Compared to Lu Qi's voice, the first thing Qiong smelled was Lu Qi's fragrance.
Unlike the light ocean scent she used to carry, what Qiong smelled was a more impactful scent.
There was something burning and domineering about it that could not be ignored, like a declaration of sovereignty.
Is this the smell of Lu Qi?
The thought flashed through his mind, and was then shattered by Lu Qi's question.
The white-haired girl's hair fell on him and blended with his gray hair.
"Hahaha... I said this was an accident, do you believe it?"
Qiong blinked and said innocently.
A few minutes later, Lu Qi helped to deal with the miserable situation in the carriage. Just as he was done cleaning up, Pam arrived late.
The little gray rabbit smelled a bad smell, like gunpowder, and hesitantly twitched his nose.
"You guys grilled Pa in the carriage?"
Qiong's reaction was even more confused.
"What barbecue? Pam, do you want some barbecue?"
He was very skilled at pretending to be stupid. Pam didn't believe him, but she couldn't find anything wrong, so she had to give up.
By the way, warn them not to mess around, otherwise they will be punished by being on duty for a week.
Lu Qi completely ignored the warning. If something happened, she would just abandon Qiong and run away, leaving Qiong to be punished.
She found a chair and sat down as if nothing had happened, and took out the local specialties from her newly bought backpack.
Qiong had a lot to say to her, and the two of them talked about what had happened recently while eating.
The cause was the inexplicable broadcast from the Interstellar Peace Company, which caused a group of people to worry.
After learning from General Jing Yuan that Lu Qi was fine, Qiong was still worried until he received a text message from Lu Qi.
Lu Qi did not show up, but his speaking pattern was the same as before. He and San Yue Qi both asked Lu Qi in the group chat what had happened, but Lu Qi seemed very busy and was not online most of the time.
He could only wait.
Unexpectedly, just a few days later, Lu Qi came to the door.
It can’t be considered a few days... Anyway, if I count on my fingers, he has only been doing his daily work for less than a week, and he has been on duty a few times, so it’s not that long!
"By the way, where are your horns?" Qiong was chatting when he suddenly noticed Lu Qi's head.
His white hair remained the same as before, and his golden eyes had lost their vertical pupils and became ordinary, a bit like round amber stones.
At first, Qiong thought it was Lu Qi in disguise. She sometimes felt annoyed by people outside staring at her head, so she would use the form of an ordinary person.
Just like Danheng, both of them would choose to be an "ordinary person" rather than a member of the Vajra Clan.
However, compared with Dan Heng, Lu Qi often doesn't care so much about what others think. Most of the time, she will not hesitate to use the cloud chanting technique to conceal her body, in short, she is "invisible".
Now on the Starry Sky Train, there are no so-called "outsiders" at all. She still retains the status of an ordinary race, which is really abnormal.
As to why Qiong noticed it... well, because he liked the Frost White Dragon. When they first met, he wanted to steal the White Dragon and raise it on the train.
"Ah, this," Lu Qi subconsciously touched his head. It was smooth, without any bumps or undulations. It didn't feel cold at all, but rather warmer than normal. "It's burned."
She said honestly.
“Burned…?”
Qiong didn't understand what she meant for a moment. After pondering for a moment, he continued to ask.
"Physically burned?"
"Yeah, that's right."
Qiong put on a serious expression. He thought for a moment, but couldn't think of any possibility. Then he abandoned his brain and leaned down to look at Lu Qi's head.
Lu Qi lowered her head without hesitation, letting Qiong's fingers shuttle through her white hair.
The delicate white hair felt strangely warm to the touch, as if it had been dried at high temperature. The strange heat touched her cold fingertips, and she squinted her eyes.
Like a kitten.
Qiong was scratching at it without noticing anything, and didn't see any broken corners. It was so smooth as if nothing had ever grown there.
This is a very fresh and perfect body.
Qiong thought seriously.
"Where is the wound? I don't see it?"
"There are no wounds," Lu Qi said. She lowered her head, and her voice came from below, with a dull and distorted feeling. "Have you finished reading it?"
Qiong reluctantly withdrew his hand.
Lu Qi's hair feels really good, soft and comfortable to touch.
It just lost its previous coolness.
Now that she is no longer the Frost White Dragon, Qiong always feels a little regretful.
Could it be that he would never be able to touch such a beautiful dragon horn and tail again? Could Dan Heng's horn and tail be transplanted there?
"Will you never be able to turn into a dragon again?" Qiong asked regretfully.
"Probably?" Lu Qi was unsure. She blinked. "If you like dragons, let Dan Heng transform them for you."
"Teacher Dan Heng refused," Qiong said, even more sadly. "Last time I said I wanted to touch his tail, but he told me not to even think about it."
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