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Chapter 35: A Foreign Land

As soon as the plane took off, Lily and Vivian seemed to be the other way around.

Usually when she is at home, Lily is always the lively one. The energetic werewolf girl always has an overactive curiosity. She will study everything she sees with great interest for a long time, even if she picks up a stone on the street, as long as there is no one around her.

She would put it in her mouth to test the hardness and softness, but Vivian was much more mature and steady. Despite the constant bad luck, the vampire girl could always maintain her special pride and reserve as a "vampire", and she looked much more steady than Lily.

Already.

But now the two people's behavior is completely opposite: Lily is lying on the ground on the large high-class cabin seat waiting for her meal, while looking for programs she is interested in on the LCD TV next to her, while Vivian is completely distracted.

Everyone became excited. The vampire girl opened the window of the plane and opened her mouth to watch the clouds passing by quickly outside. After a long time, she sighed: "Oh, it's really flying! And it can really fly so high?"

It's embarrassing to say that this is Hao Ren's first time flying. He can understand Vivian's behavior at this moment, but he still can't help but say: "Don't you usually know how to fly? Do you need to be so surprised?"

"It feels different when I fly!" Vivian said confidently, "And I usually don't fly so high. If I fly too high, I can easily be struck by lightning, and the low-temperature clouds at high altitudes are very dangerous. Back then, I wanted to go to the sky.

When I was studying the stars, I flew too high, and ended up being frozen into a big lump of ice and falling off - I was almost discovered by a demon hunter because of this, and then I rarely flew above a thousand meters."

Hao Ren smacked his lips and felt quite strange: "Then when you traveled around the world, you always flew at low altitudes? You weren't afraid of being shot down with bows and arrows?"

"When traveling around the world? Sometimes I fly, sometimes I walk. Anyway, I have stronger physical strength than humans, and time is not a problem. Even if I walk around the Eurasian continent, there is no difficulty." Vivian was very proud, "And I

It’s not like I never fly to high altitudes. When I encounter a witcher, I still have to hide in the clouds. Witchers rarely have the ability to deal with high-altitude targets. By the way, speaking of bows and arrows, I’m not afraid of those things. They’re from Wales.

Longbowmen can't even hit me. How far do you think that thing can fly when it's shot into the sky? It was accidentally shot down by an anti-aircraft gun during World War II..."

Hao Ren was stunned, while Vivian patted her chest with lingering fear: "Tsk, tsk, you humans are so good at studying these dangerous things. A while ago, we were throwing stones at each other and fighting with swords and spears. When I got a headache and fever, I had to lean up to the sky.

I prayed to save my life, but in the blink of an eye, more than ten tons of steel plates were launched into the sky. I thought the anti-aircraft gun was a new type of trebuchet, and one shot hit my face - if it hadn't dispersed into bats in time, maybe I would have died.

They have become the vampire with the most fancy way of dying in the world."

Taking a plane for the first time made Vivian, a poor vampire, a little excited, so these embarrassing secrets that should not be talked about casually came out one after another. At first, Hao Ren could still communicate with this girl with a smile, but later

He could only stare and listen: some things were completely beyond his understanding, and he didn't even know what to do with his expressions!

When Vivian mentioned that an old acquaintance of hers was killed by a meteorite while driving over North America, Hao Ren decided to change the subject of discussion, so he turned to Lily: "You seem quite comfortable. You usually fly a lot?"

The werewolf girl looked up lazily and smiled: "I took the Stimson Airliner early in the morning."

Hao Ren was stunned: "What is that?"

Vivian sat upright tremblingly: "During the Republic of China...how rich were you back then?!"

"I can't afford a plane ticket in the Republic of China," Lily waved her hand, "but I can get into the cabin and there is a luggage rack. I just hung it outside the plane for the last part. The security at that time was not as good as it is now.

Advanced, no one checks these places too much, and with my skills, it is very easy to bypass the eyes of ordinary people. It is more difficult when landing at the station. I have to jump down in advance. Although I can't fall to death, it is quite scary.

of."

Hao Ren immediately shouted: "Nonsense, a normal person would have died on the way if he took advantage of you like you did!"

Lily stuck out her tongue: "Anyway, I have accumulated experience since then. So let's just say, this bat is too rigid. Sometimes you are not smarter than me. You don't know how to make good use of your physical fitness."

Vivian looked away: "I don't think it's something to be proud of being able to hang yourself outside the plane to evade fares."

Even though she said this, she couldn't help but discuss with Lily. The main topic between them was how to safely hang oneself on various human transportation vehicles - Lily taught Vivian how to sneak into the luggage compartment.

Vivian told Lily how to hide from anti-aircraft guns. Anyway, they were all topics that were completely unreliable to Hao Ren. But no matter how unreliable the topic itself was, these two enemies and sworn enemies finally reached a temporary agreement in this weird field.

Reconciliation: Both of them are quite interested in this kind of cheating thing.

Looking at the cheerful Lily, Hao Ren thought to himself that this werewolf girl was probably much more powerful than she looked. Hanging out of a passenger plane and flying over half of China was not scary. What was scary was that she dared to do this during the Republic of China.

, how many appalling experiences does this seemingly second-rate girl have behind her? Hao Ren thought about China's modern history and immediately didn't dare to think about it anymore.

The rest of the trip was speechless. This strange trio flew in the sky for eleven hours, and finally arrived at their destination, Heathrow Airport in London, on a breezy morning.

Hao Ren dragged Lily, who was about to fall asleep, and Vivian, who was full of energy, out of the terminal. He took a deep breath of the cold air in a foreign country and slowly exhaled: It seems to be no different from the air back home...

Vivian looked up at the sky. It was early in the morning, the sky was not bright yet, and the weak morning sun was slowly spreading from the horizon. The sky was covered with a layer of gauze-like mist, which made the already not very bright

The sky seemed dimmer. The streets in a foreign country, the cold morning breeze, and the dim morning sun in the mist. These three elements may make ordinary people feel depressed, but they are exactly what Vivian, a vampire girl, likes.

She nodded with satisfaction: "This kind of sunlight is just right and is good for my skin - I've been sunburned badly these past two days. Have you ever seen a vampire come out to bask in the sun all day long?"

Hao Ren turned around and gave her a roll of his eyes: "Nonsense, have you ever seen a vampire go out looking for a job all day long?"

Vivian scratched her face in embarrassment, and then tried to change the subject: "Well... speaking of which, the scenery here seems a bit strange. Why is it different from the England I remember?"

With her sleepy eyes open, Lily didn't forget to complain: "You couldn't even afford a plane ticket before, how could you possibly know the way to the airport!"

Hao Ren suddenly felt a sense of crisis for no reason, and what Vivian said next confirmed his feeling: "That's not what I meant, I mean... Well, in my impression, this place should be all wasteland or rocks.

That's right... if my sense of direction as a vampire is correct."

Hao Ren almost couldn't breathe. He finally knew what was going on with the feeling of something wrong that he had felt since he set out: "When was the last time you came to England?!"

Vivian thought for a long time, then slowly lowered her head: "I remember that there was someone called Lionheart King who was fighting..."

Hao Ren opened his mouth almost completely, and then he almost sat down on the ground: That's the year 1190!

It can be seen that Hao Ren's world history knowledge is quite good.

"Why are you so stupid sometimes?" Hao Ren rubbed his chin and looked at Vivian in disbelief. He didn't expect that a person could be so confused - even if there is, it should be a stupid person like Lily.

.

"I've lived for so many years, and you won't allow me to make some mistakes or omissions in some details?" Vivian tried her best to make her tone sound more powerful, but in the end she still lowered her head, "You also know that I remember things a little bit.

You’re confused.”

"Then what should we do now?" Hao Ren felt a little confused. It might be okay if a person who often went out to see the world encountered this situation, but Hao Ren was an out-and-out low-income citizen who had never traveled far.

The only translator and guide he relied on had already gone with him to catch the blind man, but his mission was to go to a small foreign country place whose name could not be found on the map to find a "client" whose name and appearance were unknown.

The first task since taking office was indeed a bit tricky.

Vivian gritted her teeth: "It's okay, at least I understand the language. I'm better than you, right?"

Hao Ren thought about it too. Although something seemed wrong, he could only nod.


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