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Chapter 123. Their respective plans

Before you want something, you have to give something.

This rule seems fair, but in fact it may be that you have paid everything but not gotten what you want, and everything is in vain.

This is the usual pattern of the world. There will never be absolute fairness, but only seeming fairness. And these seemingly fair rules have one thing in common, which is to always move closer to the stronger.

"The weak eat the strong, and the fittest survive" is an unchanging law.

Mingdie knows this very well, and is even more aware of the hypocrisy and cruelty of this world, so she will never give up any opportunity to become stronger.

The "Black Letter" she holds is such an opportunity. The almost omnipotent "Black Bird" must know what she really wants and will give her what she needs.

Mingdie was bound to win this trip, not to mention the difficulty of the Black Letter mission itself was so low that it made her want to laugh.

"Little sister Nia, if you have any plants that you can't identify, you can contact me. I can help confirm whether they are toxic. As for whether the taste is suitable for you humans to eat, I don't know."

"Uh-huh!"

During the period of collecting food, Mingdie had successfully made Nia trust her. It was so easy to win Nia's trust, and she didn't even need to use any tricks to get the girl to confide in her.

Communication is the easiest way to build a relationship. After the two of them slowly get to know each other, Mingdie doesn't even have to ask questions deliberately. Nia will find topics to talk to the night elf on her own.

Nia was bending down to pick wild vegetables on the ground, and suddenly asked Mingdie behind her: "Sister, did Verus have any friends in the past, but he can no longer be with Verus?"

Although Mingdie knew a lot about that boy, she couldn't actually explain much clearly. Most of those things were just her subjective feelings, and there were many specific incidents that she couldn't tell the girl.

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So before answering Nia's question, Mingdie asked: "Why do you think so?"

"Because his expression is always very sad, as if he has lost something and knows he will never get it back...that feeling."

"You are such a careful little girl, do you care so much about that boy?"

The girl's topic was "Verus", that is, the black-haired boy.

Everyone can tell that this girl has special feelings for that boy, and Ming Die, who has lived for hundreds of years, is certainly no exception.

But does an ignorant girl like Nia realize what her feelings mean? Ming Die is not sure, after all, she had no interest in so-called love hundreds of years ago.

Ming Die originally thought that the girl would shy away from the question, or give a hesitant and unclear answer.

"Well, I want to get to know him."

As a result, she answered very calmly, and Mingdie couldn't find anything to make fun of.

"Can you tell me the reason?" So Ming Die was a little serious.

Nia was silent for a while, without stopping picking wild vegetables in her hands. She lowered her head and replied: "He saved me and kept walking with me who had no direction. However, I knew nothing about him, so

I want to get to know him."

"Didn't he tell you that himself?"

"..."

Although Nia didn't answer, Mingdie could guess the answer: "He doesn't want to say it, right?"

"Um."

"He used to have a partner, a very good kid..."

Since the girl wants to listen, Mingdie plans to tell part of it. In fact, she doesn’t know much about this matter, and it is deeply involved with the organization. Although Nia is naive, she is also careful. Mingdie is worried that she will listen if he talks too much.

Any clues?

"Girl?" Nia didn't know why she had such a guess, and she didn't want to get a positive answer from the bottom of her heart.

"Well, she is a human girl. She has a very good relationship with that boy. The two of them talk about almost everything and are extremely close."

However, the night elf gave her a positive answer and added a lot of unnecessary information intentionally or unintentionally.

Noticing that the girl's movements seemed to have froze, Ming Die smiled secretly in her heart, and she continued: "She should be about the same age as Nia now, right? Of course, that is if she is still alive."

"She's dead?!"

"Yes, it is said that the little girl made some mistakes that she shouldn't have made, and then died."

How was it? Does the death of a competitor excite you?

The corners of Mingdie's originally slightly raised mouth gradually twisted, and she even wanted to squat down and touch Nia's body, using her mind-reading skills to listen to her thoughts.

"As for some details... Nia, don't move!"


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