Text Game: It All Began when a Cat-eared Girl Took Me In-Chapter 50 - Beware of Perverts Cat Cat~_1
Chapter 50: Chapter 50 Beware of Perverts, Cat Cat~_1
Chapter 50 -50 Beware of Perverts, Cat Cat~_1
[Traveler, as you gaze upon the bashful demeanor of the Little Wolf Girl, her slightly furrowing wolf ears atop her head, and her soft, large tail, you find it hard to suppress that yearning in your heart to pet that fluffy fur.]
[Note: One cannot have both cat ears and wolf ears; you must forsake the cat ears to touch the wolf ears.]
Luo Xi ignored the text’s commentary.
Wait, what time is it now?
Luo Xi pulled out his phone to check the time on the taskbar.
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It was exactly four-thirty in the afternoon.
It seemed that the study task just now took him almost two hours.
There was roughly two to three hours left before the cooldown of his Talent and Dreamland synchronization module.
Truthfully, who wouldn’t want to pet a cute Beast Eared Girl, but without truly being able to experience it, that desire just faded away.
It’s better to take this time to study more, to master the language and script of the Dream world. That way, he could understand the books and materials brought over from there in this world too.
[Squeak—]
[Traveler, the bedroom door has been pushed open.]
[You feel a murderous gaze fixing on you.]
[Aina, startled, looks up and says, “Sister, when did you wake up?”]
[“Just now.”]
[Wei’er frowned and sized you both up for a while. When she saw Aina sitting by your side, her slender eyebrows noticeably twitched.]
[Note: Traveler, it’s a good thing you managed to control your bestial thoughts again, or else—tsk tsk.]
Damn, isn’t it always you, this unscrupulous text, that’s been tempting me? Who’s got bestial thoughts, huh!
Besides, even if I were to pet Aina, it would just be her ears and tail, nothing terribly bad… cough.
[Wei’er narrowed her eyes at you, “You, did you do something weird to Aina again?”]
[Note: That ‘again’ is quite telling.]
[Traveler, upon hearing Cat Cat’s suspicion, you immediately sit up straight on the sofa and say, “Please don’t slander my noble character. You can ask Aina if I did anything to her just now.”]
[The Cat-eared Girl looked towards her younger sister.]
[Aina shook her head, but the Little Lolita seemed to recall her bold words to you just now, as a pretty blush crawled up her delicate, adorable face once more.]
[Cat Cat immediately grew furious, “What did you do to Aina just now, you pervert?”]
[Ding! Wei’er’s Alertness Value +10]
[Note: Cat Cat has taken note. In the future, not only must she guard against fire and theft, but also against Loli-cons!]
Luo Xi: “…”
They can’t see anyway, so who are you saying this broken text for?
[Traveler, you choose to give up explaining. You lie down on the sofa. Many times, explanations are meaningless; it’s more satisfying to just lie down.]
[Wei’er looked at you, her expression changing from angry to helpless, “You weirdo, I don’t even know if I should trust you completely anymore.”]
[Aina laughs beside you, “Anyway, Aina trusts Brother Luo Xi, and Wei’er sister, you shouldn’t say one thing and feel another. You’ve even given Brother Luo Xi the scrolls that mother left behind, which are most precious. How can you not trust him?”]
[Ding! Your Happiness Level +10]
[Wei’er huffed, “Who asked this guy to be so strange in his actions and preferences.”]
[Aina held her small face, laughing joyously, “Sister is always right.”]
[Traveler, you pretend not to hear their conversation and pick up a book to read once again.]
[In this kind of ‘chilling’ atmosphere, only books filled with knowledge can provide you comfort and warmth.]
[It is estimated that after studying for 36 hours, you will complete the organizing and learning of the universal written language of the Dream world.]
Luo Xi was taken aback.
36 hours? That’s slow.
[Note: Proud Traveler, consider how long it takes to learn a foreign language normally. How dare you say learning a language in two days is slow (╬◣д◢)!!!]
Luo Xi: “….”
Truth be told, in most games, all sorts of skill books and secret methods are learned with a single mouse click; there’s no waiting for days on end.
This realization made Luo Xi even more acutely aware that beyond the screen of this text-based game, there exists a real world.
[Friendly Reminder: Traveler, it is a fine virtue to ask when you don’t understand. Let the people of the Dream world assist you with your studies to accelerate your learning and comprehension.]
[Traveler, you turn to Aina and ask, “Aina, you recognize the characters in the book, don’t you?”]
[“Yes, of course I recognize them, mommy taught me before.” Aina nodded, puzzled, “Brother Luo Xi, are there words you don’t know?”]
[“There are, plenty of them. Can you teach me?” you ask.]
[“Of course.” The Little Lolita readily agreed.]
[“Wait, what? Aina is going to teach you how to read?”]
[The cat-eared girl muttered in confusion, “You pervert, aren’t you going to come up with some weird tricks again?”]
[Note: Perverted Traveler, your suspicious actions have been seen through by the clever Cat Cat at a glance!]
[Traveler, you claimed innocently, “I genuinely can’t recognize all these characters.”]
[Wei’er looked at you with suspicion and said, “Well, I could teach you too, just ask me if there’s anything you don’t recognize.”]
[“Okay.”]
[“Aina wants to join too!”]
[Traveler, right now your only desire is to learn, so it doesn’t matter to you which Lolita teaches you—big or small, they’re all fine.]
[You are currently studying…]
…
About two and a half hours later.
Wei’er felt like she was going insane.
She had thought this guy was trying to pull off some strange stunt under the guise of learning to read, but once he picked up the book, he seriously began to learn, starting with the basic structure of language and characters.
This even reminded Wei’er of the days when her mother taught her and Aina how to read together.
…
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[Traveler, Wei’er tells you that it’s getting late, and she needs to cook dinner, so the task of teaching you has been handed over to Aina]
[Aina is still happily helping you with corrections and reading]
[The task is expected to be completed in 15 hours]
[You are currently studying…]
Luo Xi nodded in satisfaction.
Having a little Lolita, no, a local from the Dream world to assist in studying indeed accelerated the learning process.
He checked the time.
It was half-past six.
Thump thump!—the dormitory door was knocked at just the right moment.
“Luo Xi, time to eat!”
“Coming!”
Luo Xi straightened his clothes, pressed his hat firmly on his head, grabbed his phone, and walked out.
After all, he was just going to freeload a meal. Zhang Jing had also said there was no need for gifts; everyone was welcome to come as they were.
When he reached the ground floor of the dormitory, seven or eight boys were already waiting downstairs, all of them his classmates preparing for postgraduate exams or government jobs at university.
Upon seeing Luo Xi, someone joked about that set of Luo Xi’s photos, but it was quickly glossed over, as today was Zhang Jing’s birthday.
Luo Xi’s hat-wearing attire didn’t catch their attention either, as there were quite a few others who liked wearing hats.
After confirming everyone had arrived, Zhang Jing led the group out of the school gates toward the commercial street nearby.
Along the way, the guys were chatting and laughing. Luo Xi occasionally joined in with a joke or two and then checked his phone with a couple of taps.
A classmate laughed, “Luo Xi, have you ever considered becoming an actor? You’d have a bright future.”
“I can’t act,” Luo Xi shrugged.
Zhang Jing laughed, “Doesn’t matter, actors in homo movies don’t need acting skills.”
“Fxxk off!”
Luo Xi cursed with a laugh, while glancing at his phone, eager to check on his study progress.
A line of text scrolled across the screen.
[Talent: Many Misfortunes has been triggered]
Luo Xi frowned.
What the hell?
His character hadn’t done anything, just been reading and studying, and still triggered this damned talent?
Zi—
A sound seemed to emit from behind, and Zhang Jing, who was at the very back, turned his head and let out a cry of alarm.
A sedan, seemingly out of control or something, had ploughed straight through the green belt at the rear and was hurtling towards them.
“Damn! Get out of the way!”