The Creatures That We Are-Chapter 17: When A Mantis Stalks a Cicada

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Chapter 17: When A Mantis Stalks a Cicada

Gao Yang slowed down and quickly came to a decision. He made a turn toward a more crowded area.

In theory, he would only attract the attention of more wrath monsters if a conflict happened with more people around, and he would stand an even lower chance of surviving. However, if the one following him was a wrath monster, they must have found out aboutโ€”or at least suspectedโ€”his awakening.

Yet the monster had been following him rather than attacking him at once. That meant the monster wanted him for themself and wouldnโ€™t go after him when there were too many other monsters around.

Soon, Gao Yang walked past a twenty-four seven convenience store. He took a deep breath and walked in.

From the street corner, a girl with shorter hair and dressed in a school uniform ran out. She chased Gao Yang to the entrance of the convenience store before coming to a stop and hesitating. Then she tidied up her bang with a hand and entered.

She walked right into Gao Yang.

โ€œAh!โ€ she cried out in surprise.

It had taken Gao Yang all his courage to strike back at his stalker like this. He was surprised when he saw the girlโ€™s face. Inwardly, he let out a sigh of relief.

โ€œLittle Si?โ€

She was a classmate of Gao Yangโ€™s, Wan Sisi. Everyone called the introverted and shy girl Little Si.

Wan Sisi helplessly tightened her grip on the messenger bag on her side, stiffly and nervously putting on an act, โ€œHi, hi... Didnโ€™t think Iโ€™d run into you here. I...missed my stop earlier and was feeling peckish, so I came to buy some snacks...โ€

โ€œYouโ€™ve been following me, havenโ€™t you?โ€ Gao Yang got right to the point.

Wan Sisi flushed red from her neck all the way to the back of her ears. โ€œI, I...that is...โ€

Gao Yang looked around. The cashier and the customers were looking their way curiously.

It was strange for two people to stand at the door like this. He grabbed Wan Sisi by the hand and pulled her to a corner of the convenience store. They sat down by the window seats shoulder to shoulder. Then they bought some food and drinks.

A minute later, Wan Sisi sipped on her instant coffee, her nervousness fading a little. She was even feeling a little excited. With her head lowered, she mumbled, โ€œHe took my hand. And he bought me coffee...โ€

โ€œPardon?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s nothing!โ€ Wan Sisi shook her head hurriedly. โ€œThank you for the coffee.โ€

Gao Yang took a bite of his hotdog. โ€œNow tell me, why were you following me?โ€

Wan Sisi lowered her head as well as her voice. โ€œGao Yang...youโ€™re heartbroken over what happened to Li Weiwei, arenโ€™t you?โ€

Gao Yang paused and didnโ€™t say anything.

โ€œYou feel like a different person recently. You rarely talk to any of us and instead stare into the air all day.โ€ Wan Sisi sounded genuinely worried.

โ€œDo I?โ€

Gao Yang was grateful to her. Thank you for reminding me, he thought. I have to maintain the relationships Iโ€™ve built, or Iโ€™ll be suspected.

โ€œDeath is a one-way road. No one wants something like that to happen...โ€ Wan Sisi carefully snuck a glance at Gao Yang. โ€œDonโ€™t keep it all bottled up. If thereโ€™s anything bothering you, you can tell me.โ€

Gao Yang stopped chewing and looked sideways at Wan Sisi. Her shorter hair was cut neatly in the front, framing her egg-shaped face. Her skin was fair and she had a petite figure. Her big eyes were always blinking bashfully and nervously, like a timid fawn.

She always spoke softly like she had a low opinion of herself, and she couldnโ€™t quite meet other peopleโ€™s eyes. She was the kind of girl people loved to tease.

There were actually quite a lot of boys who had a crush on her, but she never noticed it.

Gao Yang had a friendly relationship with Wan Sisi. She was the English student assistant in class[1], and Gao Yang sometimes sought her out for English problems.

Gao Yang had said almost nothing to her since Li Weiweiโ€™s death. No wonder she would be worried.

Under Gao Yangโ€™s stare, Wan Sisi blushed again, averting her gaze bashfully. โ€œIโ€™m sorry... Pretend I didnโ€™t say anything...โ€

โ€œThank you.โ€ Gao Yang gave her a grateful smile. โ€œI didnโ€™t know you care so much about me.โ€

โ€œNo! I donโ€™t!โ€ Wan Sisi denied it vehemently, but her expression betrayed her true feelings. โ€œWeโ€™re classmates. We should take care of each other!โ€ freeweb novel.co m

โ€œDonโ€™t worry,โ€ said Gao Yang. โ€œIโ€™m not keeping everything bottled in. I just need a few days to sort myself out.โ€

They made small talk for a little longer, chatting about their everyday lives and the colleges they wanted to enter until the hot drink and food on the table were all gone.

Wan Sisi stood up to throw the trash away. Then she looked around, and when no one was looking, tucked the paper cup she had drunk instant coffee from into her pocket, her face positively glowing with happiness.

That didnโ€™t escape Gao Yangโ€™s notice.

Does she have feelings for me?

Gao Yang was reminded of the night of his birthday, of Li Weiwei, who almost killed him. Perhaps Wan Sisi would turn out the same. One second she was confessing her feelings for him. Then the next, she became a terrifying wrath monster and tried to devour him alive.

Gao Yang wasnโ€™t sure what to feel.

They parted ways outside the convenience store, and Gao Yang only accessed his system when Wan Sisi vanished into the street corner, skipping happily.

His Luck points hadnโ€™t increased at a higher rate during their time together. Wan Sisi wasnโ€™t a threat to him, it seemed.

After that brief interlude, Gao Yang resumed his walk back home, but he stopped again after two minutes.

Strange...it seemed like he was still being followed.

That made him realize that his senses had become keener, which must be the result of his higher Willpower. Increasing his stats were proven effective.

Gao Yang quickened his steps and turned at the next corner. Casting his backpack aside, he hid behind the vending machine, holding his breath.

After seven to eight seconds, a figure ran out from the street corner. He noticed the backpack on the ground and was about to pick it up when Gao Yang jumped out from behind the vending machine.

โ€œWang Zikai?!โ€

Wang Zikai jumped. โ€œHolyโ€”โ€

โ€œYou were following me?โ€

Wang Zikai cackled. โ€œYouโ€™re the shit, bro. I thought I'd hidden myself well, but you found me out!โ€

โ€œDidnโ€™t I tell you to stay at home and cultivate?โ€ Gao Yang was exasperated, and an all too familiar headache hit him. If you keep asking to be killed, I canโ€™t save you, buddy.

Wang Zikaiโ€™s expression crumbled. โ€œCultivation is so damn boring. I canโ€™t take it any longer!โ€

โ€œHow do you get stronger if you donโ€™t cultivate?โ€

โ€œCanโ€™t I do that by killing monsters? Or do anything else... Is meditation really gonna make me stronger? Iโ€™m not feeling it!โ€

Of course it wonโ€™t make you stronger.

But at least youโ€™ll live longer if you do nothing.

Gao Yang sighed. โ€œYouโ€™re special, and your growth is slower than ours. Once youโ€™ve made a breakthrough, however, youโ€™ll be more powerful than all of us. You must be patient. Before heavens entrust one with great responsibilities, there will first be trials upon trials to pain their mind, tire their muscles and bones, starve their body, and deprive them of all things material[2]...โ€

โ€œI get all that.โ€ Wang Zikai pouted. โ€œBut I was getting bored out of my mind.โ€

Gao Yang stayed silent.

Seeing Gao Yang pull a long face, Wang Zikai immediately flashed him a placating smile, โ€œBro, donโ€™t get mad with me. Iโ€™ll go home and cultivate, okay?โ€

โ€œQuiet.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ Wang Zikai lowered his voice and looked around, getting excited despite the serious atmosphereโ€”or because of it.

โ€œWe...are being followed.โ€

Gao Yang had had enough of it.

Seriously, again?!

1. In China, one student would be selected as the assistant for each subject from primary school all the way to college. Usually they will be tasked with helping the teacher give out and collect test papers and assignments. They are often also those who get good scores in their respective subjects, so other classmates will go to them when they have questions. ?

2. A quote from Mengzi, meaning the heavens will first make one suffer so that theyโ€™ll get stronger before bestowing them with great responsibilities. ?

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