036 My sister is actually very afraid of pain.

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 "Protect Xia Mi?"

Hearing this unexpected yet reasonable request, Su Mo was slightly startled, and then the corners of his mouth twitched slightly.

"Do you think your sister needs my protection? Do you have any misunderstanding about my power?"

Wasn't what I showed just now not enough?

Let’s talk about true strength.

The current Su Mo couldn't even defeat the sickle queen kneeling next to her.

Even if he says he wants to protect him, Xia Mi should protect him, okay?

Although the current Su Mo's fighting ability is no longer a rookie according to human standards.

But compared to hybrids and dragons, they are no different from rookies.

Asking him to protect Xia Mi, let alone whether it would be useful or not, would most likely be a hindrance, causing Xia Mi to have to distract himself from protecting him.

What kind of script is this for a heroine destined to be scolded?

Hearing what Su Mo said, Fenrir was stunned, and then asked in confusion.

"Didn't you say that you would be able to fight back against my sister later?"

Having said this, he looked at Su Mo's reaction and then added in a low voice.

"When the time comes, can you fight back a little more gently? Sister is actually very afraid of pain."

"..."

Seeing Fenrir's eyes, Su Mo was slightly startled and realized that maybe this was what this giant dragon really wanted to say.

He recalled the first conversation between the two.

When talking about ancient boxing techniques, Su Mo did mention that if you can't defeat Xia Mi now, you can fight back later.

However, this is just casual talk.

If you want to be evenly matched with Xia Mi or even fight back, the ancient boxing technique must be upgraded to at least LV5.

Not only that, your physical fitness also needs to keep up.

Although this was not impossible for Su Mo, it was not something that could be done at the moment, so he just said it casually without paying too much attention.

Unexpectedly, Fenrir actually listened.

This giant dragon doesn't seem to understand how difficult it is for humans to defeat Xia Mi in ancient boxing techniques.

I also can't understand how difficult it is for human beings to catch up with the Dragon King in terms of physical fitness.

After Su Mo said this, he really believed that he could do it.

Then he felt that Su Mo might really be stronger than his sister, so he was worried that if Su Mo became stronger and fought back, he would hurt his sister, so he specifically asked for help.

A child's normal linear thinking, all in one go.

The level of sister control is a bit outrageous.

Feeling his intention to fight, Su Mo naturally would not pour cold water on his good friend.

"No problem. Although pain is inevitable, I will try to be gentle when the time comes."

"As for the rest, don't worry. As long as I'm your sister's vassal, I won't really hurt her!"

As for whether ordinary bullying is considered harm, or to what extent it is considered real harm, that is up to Su Mo himself.

He was willing to agree to Fenrir's request because he only respected the feelings of this simple guy. It did not mean that he had to give up the right to judge or fight back.

I heard Su Mo say this.

Fenrir couldn't help but let out a long sigh of relief. It seemed that he was really worried that Su Mo would bully Xia Mi.

It's really unfounded worries.

After thinking about it, he raised a sharp claw and slowly pushed it in front of Su Mo.

The dragon mustered up his courage and said.

"Then let's make a deal, you will help me protect my sister!"

Only then did Su Mo realize that he was going to high-five him as an oath.

Similar to a child's hook-and-hook agreement.

However, he did not immediately high-five Fenrir, but asked a question.

"I'll try my best to help you protect your sister, but what about you?"

There is no unilateral agreement in the world. Isn’t that an unequal treaty?

Hearing what Su Mo said, Fenrir was stunned for a moment. He blinked and realized that he didn't seem to have any bargaining chips. He had nothing except his sister, and those treasures were definitely not worth enough.

But my sister can't give it away.

So after thinking for a long time, he tilted his head.

"Then I will listen to you from now on?"

Apart from this, he couldn't think of anything else. Anyway, his sister often asked him to obey when she came to see him, so his own obedience should be valuable, right?

Apart from that, he seemed to have nothing else to promise.

"make a deal!"

Su Mo nodded happily.

For him, Fenrir's willingness to obey is indeed a good reward.

Although this dragon king couldn't help him go out to fight, he could help Su Mo a lot, whether it was in learning the power of power or in learning the spiritual skills that might be added after he obtains his bloodline in the future.

His obedient promise is indeed of high value.

As for Fenrir, the price he paid was actually not that big.

No need to commit, he is actually very good and obedient.

Compared with this trivial matter, he was more concerned about his sister's safety.

So, when both parties agreed, one person and one dragon made an oath by high-fiving each other.

"I'll help you protect your sister!"

"I will listen to you from now on."

After one person and one dragon finished speaking, they looked at each other, seemed to have thought of something, and immediately started patching up at the same time.

"I listen to you, but mainly I listen to my sister."

"I will help you protect Xia Mi, but mainly within my ability."

To say that what the two people made was a treaty would be too broad and liberal.

To say that the two people made a contract would be too lacking in restraint means.

However, the two people who high-fived each other seemed quite satisfied with this.

Su Mo was not worried about this simple big guy breaking the contract, while Fenrir simply did not think about the possibility that Su Mo would break the contract.

In harmony.

Su Mo suddenly thought of a question.

"You said before that Xia Mi was afraid of pain. What's going on?"

He originally asked casually.

Unexpectedly, Fenrir's body trembled when he heard this topic.

"It means——! You, how did you know?"

He looked at Su Mo with trembling eyes, and directly covered half of his head with his wings. This was a typical defensive posture.

"Isn't that what you just said?"

Su Mo was stunned and asked.

"Well--!"

Fenrir immediately recalled what he had just said, and immediately shook his head like chaff.

"No! It's not that I didn't! I didn't say anything!"

He completely hid his head under his wings, as if this would block out the sound.

But Su Mo didn't let him go.

"Didn't you promise to be obedient? Are you going to break the promise so soon? Then I won't protect your sister!"

After making the agreement, Su Mo found that he seemed to have an additional threat.

——Fenrir, you don’t want me not to protect your sister in the future!

Don't tell me, it's pretty useful.

Although Su Mo now still has to rely on Xia Mi for protection, in a practical sense his threat is basically equivalent to fraud and a waste of money.

But this is what Fenrir did.

"No! You can't break the promise!"

At least Fenrir, who had buried his head in the wings and didn't want to respond to anything, had to pull his head out when he heard this.

But his expression was still very reluctant.

"But you can't say bad things about your sister, otherwise she will be angry."

Having said this, he shuddered.

"It's scary when my sister is angry!"

"How terrible is it?"

Su Mo asked curiously.

"..."

This question received no reply.

Su Mo looked at Fenrir in confusion, only to find that this big guy stared for some reason and spread his head on the ground, as if - pretending to be dead?

Why pretend to be dead? Is this question so difficult to answer?

Just when Su Mo was about to ask further questions.

A familiar voice sounded faintly from behind.

"Yeah, I'm also curious, how terrible is it for me to be angry?"

"——!"

Su Mo's figure suddenly became stiff.

pill!

He began to regret why he didn't pretend to be dead.


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