Chapter 67 I Don’t Believe in Fate

Chapter 67 I Don’t Believe in Fate

If Su Ji hadn't seen the little cub's attentive look in consideration of his "friend", he would have really thought that the little black dragon had deliberately chosen such ugly clothes for the white and blue egg little cub.

She bought almost all the clothes in the mall, except this fancy frog-shaped coat.

I don’t know what the game system is thinking. Why would it put such ugly clothes in the mall?

It's really an eye-catcher.

But Su Ji couldn't say that the little cub had bad taste, so he could only carry the little black dragon and buy a lot of supplies for the white and blue egg cub.

However, just as everyone was waiting for the cubs to hatch, panicked noises were heard outside.

Su Jiu subconsciously dragged the screen, wanting to open the door and see the scene outside.

The commander in the eggshell seemed to realize something and asked in a distorted voice.

[You also reproduced the disaster that caused my birth? 】

Kuchi didn't answer.

But Qin Yueyang got the answer from the silence of the intelligent computer.

He laughed angrily, and saw the gloomy sky outside through the gap, feeling a little bored.

Even if you change the place, the body, or even the identity, will you still be abandoned because of the misfortune that comes?
Qin Yueyang didn't know what the main brain was thinking, he only knew that even if an orc like him had soft fur, no one would like him.

Kuchi felt the commander's silence and comforted him with some worry.

【commander……】

No one hates you.

But before he could utter the last sentence, he felt the entire incubator move.

Qin Yueyang also stayed where he was, somewhat stiffly, following the commotion.

His whole body was shaking uncontrollably, his blue eyes looking at the living space outside the gap.

But a glimmer of hope grew in my heart.

If this farmer can accept an orc like Lu Zhi, will she also accept herself?

The days when he was treated as an unhatched cub were his happiest days.

There is no endless training and no cold looks of disdain.

There is only the fragrance of natural plants and a leisurely life.

Everything here seems to be slow and there is nothing that must be done.

Very warm and peaceful.

This kind of peace was what he looked forward to day and night when he was alive.

Thinking of this, Qin Yueyang almost couldn't help stretching out his claws, trying to get out of the eggshell.

He was obviously the most humble and high-ranking orc among the interstellar orcs, but at this moment, Qin Yueyang hesitated.

He couldn't raise his paw, nor did he want to know the farmer's disgust towards him.

In a rare, timid move, he withdrew his claws.

It was as if his paws were burned by the gloomy light outside, and he let it go in disappointment.

However, the next second, he heard that strange language in his ears.

The meanings of the words were exactly the same as the ones he had learned.

She is talking.

"Do not be afraid."

It was difficult for Qin Yueyang to describe his feelings.

When he was young, he was a victim who was pushed out to resist disaster. When he grew up, he was the supreme commander of the federation and he had to protect the citizens of the federation.

For him, being protected is a blessing that is out of reach and a curse that is ultimately unattainable.

He knew that all the soft emotions might make him less strong and less selfless.

But every intelligent creature has a tendency to move toward light. He also wants to get closer to light.

Get closer to those warm temperatures.

Thinking of this, Qin Yueyang stopped his repulsion, squatted obediently in the eggshell, and looked at the gap with burning eyes. At this moment, his thoughts overlapped with Lu Zhi's.

Want to see her.

I want to meet this kind of person and see what he looks like.

Is there any way I can stay by her side a little longer?

There was a downpour on Su Jiu's mobile phone screen, and the accumulated water on the street was like a raging river, constantly hitting the door frame.

The vendors outside changed back into their animal form and struggled forward in the heavy rain.

Su Jiu pointed two fingers at the screen, pushed open the door, and saw this scene.

Many small animals were struggling in the flowing water.

They screamed and tried to grab onto something around them, but when the heavy rain came, there was nothing left for them.

Su Ji didn't understand animal language, but looking at their painful expressions and the sounds of collapse, he knew that they were probably asking for help.

Su Jiu's small farm is located in a relatively high place in this game world.

Even though the surrounding area has been flooded by rain, there are still some places around the farm.

Su Jiu felt really pitiful seeing how they were begging for help, so he bought a lot of rescue tools in the mall and asked the big white robot on the farm to help pull them out of the water.

But they were not allowed onto the farm.

It would be fine if it was just me or the big white robot on the farm.

But there are two little cubs inside, and Su Ji can't let them in no way.

After all, what if these little animals outside bully our own cubs?
So, no matter how sad the voices of these little animals were, Su Ji did not open the door.

Su Ji adjusted the screen and focused the main view on the egg and the cub.

The white and blue egg stood motionless like a puppet.

Su Jiu even felt that Bai Landan was trying to please him.

It’s strange, does the little cub in the eggshell also have this kind of emotion?
Su Ji pushed the white and blue egg and the little black dragon into the cabin, then looked at the bad weather above the screen, thinking that this probably wouldn't be stopped for a while.

However, at this moment, the rain suddenly became heavier.

Unlike the rain Su Ji saw on the computer, the rain here had a red tint. It fell on the ground and instantly burned.

The red rain was like the last straw that broke the camel's back, and the whole world began to burn.

It's like hell on earth.

The background music of the game is the roar of orcs, their bodies are burned by the rain, rolling in the scorching rain and disappearing in an instant.

The protective shield is the last protection for the small farm. Apart from the farm, everywhere else is like rolling lava.

The little animals who were excluded from the small farm cried and banged on the door frame, uttering words that Su Ji could not understand.

Her eyelids fluttered, then she reached out and went to the door.

At this moment, the game system, which had been silent all the time, suddenly came online and stopped Su Jiu's actions.

[Dear farmer, please do not make other choices during the plot playback. 】

【This is their fate.】

Su Jiu pursed her lips, and the cold light in the room shone on her face, like a layer of flawless moonlight.

But in the end, in the silent room, I remembered Su Jiu's somewhat hoarse and cold voice, which brought a domineering aura and dispelled the scorching rain.

"Is this what fate is supposed to be?"

"Excuse me."

"I just don't believe in fate."

(End of this chapter)