Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
A black sedan drove slowly toward Muir, coming to a stop beside him.
Muir glared at the black and shiny monster in front of him. He had seen a lot of these earlier.
All of them had bright and shiny âeyesâ, legs that spun at rapid speed with strange structures, and would even âtemptâ prey to walk into their stomachs by themselves.
He could still see the humans through the translucent âskinâ. They didnât even feel anything after having been eaten and were still chatting happily.
This box wanted to eat him now? Hmph, dream on.
He happened to feel a little hungry, so he should have a meal while he was at it. He hoped that this box wasnât poisonous.
Muir walked toward the sedan and was about to swing his fist when the window was rolled down.
âHello, youâre Chinese1, right?â A middle-aged manâs face appeared from the other side of the window.
Muir paused. He was expressionless, but his heart was turbulent.
The humans in the monsterâs stomach were awake!
An opening had appeared in the monsterâs stomach, but why did the people inside not crawl out? Could he have misinterpreted it? Was this monster actually a ride that the humans tamed?
The man in the car assessed Muir, who was only wearing a tiger skin skirt. He took a few more glances at his arms that were so long they reached his upper thighs and looked extremely satisfied.
Liu Yi was a swimming coach. The Olympics swimming competition was taking place next week, and the athletesâ condition under him wasnât good. Therefore, as the coach, he faced great pressure and thus had to drive out for a breather.
He didnât expect to find someone born with a swimming physique in the suburbs. Those long, slender, and strong arms would definitely allow this person to swim extremely fast even if he hadnât been put through strict training.
Liu Yiâs occupational habit kicked in. He didnât think too far into this but felt that he mustnât miss out on such a perfect athlete. Therefore, this scene happened.
Chinese... Muir recalled that Qingqing had mentioned before that she was Chinese.
Muir suppressed his doubt and asked in a deep voice, âHow do I get to China?â
Liu Yi smiled. âYouâre really a Chinese. Did you grow up locally? If you want to return to China, then take a plane.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
This guyâs physique looked even more perfect from up close. Liu Yi was starting to feel that he had met him too late.
âFlying chicken1?â Qingqing would sometimes call the broken wings birds chickens. Flying chickens were broken wings birds before their wings had been snipped off?
He wanted to say that he could fly too, but he didnât know the way. Therefore, he changed his mind and said, âWhere can I take a plane?â
Liu Yi was stunned and his gaze turned a little strange. He started to wonder if this guy was an aboriginal who had grown up in the mountains.
He sure looked the part. No self-respecting man would go around wearing a piece of animal skin that was like a super, and the athletesâ condition-short skirt.
Liu Yi wasnât local and didnât know if there were any aboriginal people in this country. The more he thought about it, the more he felt that this was possible.
âWhy donât you come back with me? If you can help me, Iâll bring you back to China,â Liu Yi said.
Muir didnât have a better solution and thus nodded.
Liu Yi smiled and got out of the car, helping him to open the door politely. âGet on.â
After getting out of the car, Liu Yi realized that this guy was very tall. He looked to be at least two meters tall. There wouldnât be any problem even if he wanted to play basketball.
Muir furrowed his brows tightly together, staring at the monsterâs stomach warily.
There were many layers inside. It wasnât high enough for him to stand, but there wasnât enough space for him to squat either. However, this strange thing didnât seem to be a living creature, and he didnât need to fear heâd get digested.
âGet on,â Liu Yi said patiently, no longer feeling annoyed after he had come out.
Muir saw that the strange object wasnât sturdy. Even if anything happened, he had the confidence of breaking out from its shell. Therefore, he bent over and entered.
He then squatted down on the seat.
Liu Yi was rendered speechless.
He really was an aboriginal!