Killing God: 021 Calculated


Looking at Ned's blank look, Morrowind felt a deep sense of guilt, but it was self-inflicted because he didn't know.

After a long time, Ned suddenly opened his mouth and murmured, "Morrowind, do I have no more men?"

Chenfeng looked at Ned with a dull expression and dull eyes. She felt so sorry for her at first, but when she heard her speak, she quickly responded, "How is it possible, I'm not a man..."

Before he finished speaking, Morrowind felt that something was wrong, and when he looked at Ned again, he found that she was staring at him.

"Human..." Morrowind still spit out the last two words.

"Ah~~~" Ned yelled, quickly grabbing the quilt to cover himself, and covering his head.

Morrowind only heard her mumble from the quilt: "Put on your clothes quickly."

This time, Morrowind is wondering. Could it be that the role change can be so fast, people who didn't have the slightest concept of male and female, but only after hearing about it?

Shaking his head, Morrowind's IQ has dropped so much at this time that he didn't realize that this was deliberately done by Ned to avoid embarrassment.

"Okay, I'm dressed," Morrowind said to Ned under the quilt after getting dressed.

No movement, Morrowind looked at the quilt in confusion, "Ned, come out."

"How can you be like this." Ned lifted the quilt, but didn't notice that his upper body was fully exposed. After seeing Morrowind, he reacted and pulled the quilt to cover it.

"Why did you tell me now...I...I..." Ned wanted to say that she and Morrowind had been like that for the past few months, but he couldn't.

"I... uh, I..." Morrowind didn't know what to say, and the two of them murmured for a long time.

"I don't care, you are responsible." Ned stared at Morrowind viciously.

"Responsible, responsible, responsible to the end." If Morrowind dared to disobey Ned at this time, then he really had enough.

After Morrowind finished speaking, Ned's mouth flattened and he began to cry in a low voice.

Morrowind was shocked and walked to the window to sit down. He reached out and touched Ned's hair. After that, regardless of Ned's reaction, he told her the reason why he thought of telling her the difference between men and women, but didn't say it later.

"I'm sorry, Ned, because I figured it out at that time. Whether you know it or not, I'll be with you." Morrowind felt weird when she said this, as if it was something like that. It wasn't something he could say anyway.

"Okay, so you did the math." Although Ned was only five years old, he seemed to have inherited the way a woman should think perfectly.

"This..." Morrowind was speechless. Strictly speaking, it was really planned.

After questioning and racking his brains to explain, Morrowind encountered the most difficult battle in memory this night. If he had a choice, he would rather fight a group of owls and bears, and fight with Chief Assasin, even if He was beaten and bruised all over his body, and he was much stronger than now.

The final result was that Ned accepted the status quo, but then it was difficult to handle. After knowing the difference between men and women, Ned had a grudge in his heart, and naturally it was impossible to get along with Morrowind as before. of unscrupulous.

For Morrowind, it doesn't matter. After all, he knew it from the beginning. The only thing he needs to worry about is, where will he sleep at night?

"Ned, be my girlfriend," Morrowind said.

It wasn't on his whim, and it wasn't fake deceit. After spending so much time with Ned, and being honest with Ned, there was an indescribable bond between them.

"You want to be beautiful, go away." Ned was excited, and sat up straight and stared at Morrowind, not noticing that the quilt fell again.

The corners of Morrowind's mouth twitched a little, "Okay then, I'm going to sleep in another room."

"No, you have to sleep here." Ned stopped Morrowind immediately.

Chenfeng backed away with a wry smile and sat beside the bed. The atmosphere was a little awkward. No one spoke. Morrowind didn't even dare to look at Ned.

Time is ticking, and I don't know how long it has passed. Morrowind felt a tightness around his waist, and his back was pressed by two soft/soft things. You don't need to think about it to know what happened.

Ned hugged Morrowind from behind, "Morrowind, it's nice that you're a man."

Ned had an inexplicable sense of dependence on Morrowind a long time ago, something she had never had before, and she didn't know why, she asked Prome, but Prome couldn't say why, just told her Maybe Morrowind is special and has a different connection with her.

Later Chenfeng stayed in the Fengji tribe, and even lived with her in a felt tent. When they slept together, the feeling was even more obvious. It was obvious that Chenfeng looked like a child at first. I don't know why, but the two The one who has been around for a long time is taller than her, but in front of him, she has become a child who needs to be taken care of.

Ned's real age is only five years old. She grew up in the Fengji tribe, and she has not experienced much sophistication. Even now that she knows the difference between men and women, she doesn't have much real experience, but for everything Morrowind said, she Some are scared, some are happy.

Morrowind turned around and hugged Ned, "Yeah, that's great."

"What do you want, go away." Unexpectedly, Ned pushed Morrowind away.

Morrowind stood firm, smiled slightly and walked towards the other room, only to be caught off guard and pulled over by Ned. The wildness of the beast spirit was vividly displayed by her.

The same as before, nothing different. Ned slept with Morrowind's arm in his arms. Morrowind let out a long sigh of relief, and finally put down the mental stone and fell asleep.

The next morning, before Ned woke up, Morrowind had walked out of the hut, and he remembered promising Martin that he would help him deliver the goods to the city today.

As soon as I opened the door and walked out, Morrowind just saw the wooden door on the opposite side open, "Morning, Uncle Martin."

Martin also saw Morrowind, "Morning."

Unexpectedly, Martin, who didn't speak much, would respond to his greetings, and Morrowind walked up to Martin.

"Follow me." Martin walked over to a large warehouse-style house and beckoned Morrowind to follow.

After walking in, Morrowind found that there were many things he didn't know piled up in the big house, and there was a small pile of things that had been sorted out at the door.

"This pile of things was originally intended to be carried to Yongsong City on a donkey, but my donkey was borrowed, and the things can't be delayed, so you have to work hard." Martin said to Morrowind behind him. , and he lit his pipe.

When Morrowind saw it, it wasn't too much, so it wasn't a problem.

"Young man, frizzy, do you know how to get away?" Martin held Morrowind.

This Morrowind really didn't know, he gave Martin an embarrassed look.

"Follow this path and stop when you see the first big brown wooden sign. There will be a public carriage passing by. Pay some Lanyanbei and it will take you to Yongsong City. Although the road takes a lot of detours, it can guarantee that you will not get lost." Afterwards, Martin told Morrowind to whom to send the goods to Yongsong City and how much Lanyanbei was charged to come back.


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