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After leaving the team, the adventurer ladies regretted it deeply-Chapter 394 - : 316, Ali Gado Lin Yang Yang Sang
Chapter 394: 316, Ali Gado Lin Yang Yang Sang
This scene was extremely harmonious, resembling an old married couple who had lived together for decades.
Lia stared, her eyes going wide.
When had Lin Da gotten so close with this cold, silver-haired maid? Wasn’t she ostracized during the fireworks festival?
“It’s very clean; just rinse it with water,”
With Tasya’s unintentional remark, Lia snapped back to reality.
Blushing, she said, “Wasting food isn’t good behavior.”
“Stop washing, sit down and rest, have a drink with me. You’ve earned it today, thanks to you tying up the Shadow Magic Panther, I had the chance to pick that thing.”
“Yes,”
Tasya walked to the opposite side of the stone table, nervously holding a cup for Lin Da to pour the wheat beer. Apparently unable to handle her drink, her face quickly turned a shade of light red after downing the cup.
“Was there any need to down it in one gulp?” Lin Da asked in surprise.
“Because it’s from the master, I’ll swallow everything!”
Lin Da remembered something and scratched his ear sheepishly.
Entertainment was scarce in the sealed Great Mystery Continent, and on boring nights, he could only engage in some popular activities with his maid, like giving her a head massage.
From the original three minutes, Lin Da had progressed to being able to finish brushing Tasya’s hair and even braiding it into twin ponytails.
By the way, when Tasya, under Lin Da’s request, put on a stoic face to scold the small fry with her twin ponytails, he couldn’t last even three minutes. Since then, he dared not ask Tasya to wear twin ponytails anymore.
The two chatted casually, seemingly completely ignoring a certain redhead girl.
This effectively cured Lia’s “awkwardness cancer,” and the little person inside her heart stopped tumbling about, her curled toes gradually relaxed.
Even now, Lia’s mind was still a mess.
She hurried to Lin Da’s side, grabbed his shoulders, and shook him, her small face confused as she spoke incoherently:
“What in the world is going on, how come you didn’t leave the forest, didn’t I tell you to run?”
“And that technique used to bind the Rock Snake… isn’t that a Rare Technique? Only those at Moon Rank are supposed to handle Rare Techniques! Ah, my head’s going to explode!”
“Don’t rush, sit down and talk.”
Lin Da, without turning his gaze, coughed and said, “Actually, I think you should change your little bear underwear. Being thrifty is quite nice, but it’s rare for someone to wear the same few pieces for three years, right? You are, after all, the captain of the Quasi Steel Level adventure team, it would be embarrassing if people saw.”
Lia: ?
She blinked, then looked down at herself.
All that was left on her legs was a pair of torn over-knee black stockings, her skirt caught by a button at the back of her belt, exposing half a cute brown bear growing on the vibrant yellow fabric.
Lia adjusted her skirt, her face burning hot, and sat down on a nearby stone bench a bit awkwardly.
This was the second time Lin Da had taunted her for having outdated underwear. The type that Aiko wore felt too excessive to her; adventurers should pursue practicality, those delicate, easily torn lace trims were purely ornamental.
She took a deep breath: “Can we talk now, what has happened? How come you seem so comfortable? Your level has also increased a lot!”
She glanced at the cabin, observing its various pieces of furniture, the stone table with beef jerky, wheat beer.
Tasya went to make a fire for cooking, what was probably chicken stew in the pot, with an indefinite yet wafting aroma, stirring Lia’s hunger again after she had just filled her stomach.
She watched Lin Da’s neat clothing and his composed expression, then compared it to her smelly self, her head drooping dejectedly.
“I did use a Rare Technique just now, but you should feel that I haven’t reached the Moon Rank, I am currently Level 32, a Star-ranked adventurer.”
“How much?”
Lia couldn’t believe it.
“Level 32.”
Lin Da smiled: “Lucky, had an encounter.”
By battling Magical Creatures in the sealed Great Mystery Continent, one could simultaneously gain Diamonds and Mystical Points, and the amount could be substantially increased.
These past days looking for Dark Tree Fruit, inevitably encountering frenzied Magic Creatures.
Lin Da and Tasya, cooperating with each other, one close-range, one long-range, being tough enough and striking hard, performed exceptionally well like fish in water.
Excluding the Epic Level Magic Creatures, all creatures below Level 36 were within Lin Da and Tasya’s ability to defeat.
Lin Da then used some accumulated Mystical Points to break through successfully, reaching Level 32.
His Magic Power was greatly replenished as his level increased.
This controllable means of leveling up was something other adventurers didn’t possess.
All things considered, despite the dangers of the Great Mystery Continent, Lin Da and his team were doing fairly well.
“Level 32, you?”
Lia asked again, unwilling to accept it.
“Yes, indeed, level 32.”
“Oh… congratulations…”
Lia’s tone was filled with sourness.
She had always been stronger than Lin Da, but now, Lin Da had become stronger than her.
This made Lia feel bitter inside.
Lin Da, holding a wheat beer, looked towards the sky behind the vine curtains and didn’t notice anything unusual about Lia.
He slowly recounted the events of the past ten days.
Entering the Forest Dragon’s Lair, “picking up” the skill tree of Forest Dragon’s Rage Fang…
Dodging acid rain, digging caves, searching for Dark Tree Fruits…
According to the agreement, he invited Lia, and her compensation for this trip was two-tenths of the total haul, which amounted to nearly 1.5 million gold coins.
But contrary to Lin Da’s expectations, Lia, who had always been greedy, shook her head: “No need.”
“What?” Lin Da was quite surprised.
“You saved me, so I don’t want the rewards.”
Lia said softly, “Thanks.”
In the cave, only the sound of Tasya chopping vegetables “tak tak tak” could be heard, making it seem somewhat lonely.
Lia hung her head and did not lift it for a long time.
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Her eyes turned red, hearing that Lin Da reached level 32, earned a pile of gold coins, and even got the rare technique’s skill book; the feeling of disparity grew larger as if she could already see two adventure teams growing unfamiliar with each other, not interacting at all.
Lia clenched her fists tighter, shouting stubbornly inside: I don’t want that kind of thing!
If the adventure isn’t something we do together, then it’s meaningless.
The ten days of solo adventuring in the Great Mystery Continent made Lia realize that compared to gaining strength alone, companions were indeed more important. If she didn’t even have companions, who could she show off her power to?
Hearing Lia’s thanks, Lin Da was slightly startled and looked differently.
He thought for a moment, then placed his big hand on Lia’s head, his voice gentle, “I need to say the same to you; if you hadn’t stopped Nacho and the others, it would have been dangerous then. Thank you.”
Lia pursed her lips and said, “Lin Da, will you ever forget me one day… no, forget the Snow Goose Adventure Team?”
Lin Da laughed, “How could I? I won’t forget a single name of my companions.”
“So, I am one of them, right?”
“Of course.”
“Oh…”
Lia let Lin Da mess up her hair, much like a usually noisy cat that suddenly quiets down.
A strange emotion overflowed in her chest, like the sunset red haws that abundantly grow on the fifth layer; tart and delicious, a piece kept in the mouth could be savored for a long time.
It was good Tasya spoke little. If it had been Aiko, she would’ve taunted herself a few times. Lia sneakily glanced at the silver-haired maid busy in front of the pot, who seemed not interested in commenting on the scene.
‘If Aiko were half as quiet as her, I could have become friends with her earlier,’ Lia thought.
“All right, got all the lice out. If I’m not wrong, you’ve been running into the sawgrass bushes, right? That place is where wild boars and wolves like to go, and lice hide under the sawgrass leaves, jumping onto your head inadvertently.”
Lin Da threw three or four soybean-sized lice on the ground, stepped on them, and then pinching his nose, said with a bit of disgust, “You should take a bath; you smell awful, and it was hard carrying you back.”
Lia’s face turned bright red.
So, Lin Da’s friendly petting wasn’t just petting, but was picking lice off her head?
How embarrassing!