From BOSS to Canon Fodder: She is Currently Out of Service!
Chapter 227 - 113: The Bus Child Abductor
"It’s nothing... just saw an old acquaintance." Su Jiameng replied perfunctorily in a low voice, without explaining further.
The man was undoubtedly Liu Shiyi, and as for the woman... judging by their behavior, she was probably Liu Shiyi’s wife, right?
I heard she was seriously ill and wouldn’t live long; otherwise, An Xiangjiao wouldn’t be so blatant. At the time, Su Jiameng thought Liu Shiyi’s wife had some severe incurable disease, but never expected... it was Simoles Deficiency Syndrome?
Although the faint telekinesis was sealed by several chaotic spiritual powers, she couldn’t mistake that unique mental wave. But if this is true, it makes sense why An Xiangjiao believed so firmly that Liu Shiyi’s wife was doomed...
If Su Jiameng were not an Alliance Major General from another world but an ordinary girl in this world, she might have had the same thought as An Xiangjiao: those with Simoles Deficiency Syndrome are destined not to live long... dying soon is normal.
"Changxi... that person, what a pity." With Su Jiameng’s insight, she naturally recognized that person’s telekinesis wasn’t innately born but induced and formed postnatally through exposure to Clay Ore. Anyone who gains telekinesis through the second method also indirectly indicates that the person has a strong talent and could have great potential in the future if they learn to control it.
Changxi said calmly, "Perhaps to that person, this may not be a regrettable thing."
Everyone has different thoughts; one’s honey is another’s poison, and choices can never be entirely the same. Not to mention in this era where "telekinesis is equivalent to King Yan’s pursuit," Simoles Deficiency Syndrome can only be an illness, not "telekinesis."
Although Su Jiameng knew Liu Shiyi, there was an unpleasant "scandal" between them, and with his wife present, she better not go over and create trouble. Having thought this, Su Jiameng cast the idea aside, holding the child and planning to go home.
However, Su Jiameng clearly underestimated her bad luck, encountering so many troubles on her way home.
Su Jiameng didn’t have her own hovercar, and her Mecha couldn’t be driven because it wasn’t registered yet, otherwise, it would be unlicensed driving. Due to various reasons, she could only dejectedly take the public hoverbus to a certain stop in the city center, and then transfer from that stop back home.
The two buns had obviously remarkable appearances, pink and plump, their small mouths occasionally moving as if savoring something. Their little bodies snug in her arms made them appear especially well-behaved and adorable. Su Jiameng was now quite content with her children and found everything and everyone pleasing to the eye... except for the Insect Race and Princess Fusu, Su Qixin...
"Changxi, look, Huaixi seems to be smiling... Isn’t it pretty?" Su Jiameng boasted to Changxi, as if seeking credit.
Changxi also cooperatively took a glance and nodded in agreement. The two buns indeed looked delightful, with slight upturned mouths appearing to smile at all times, exuding warmth that made them lovable at first sight. Even though Changxi was just a robot, he was "smitten at first glance."
Sitting beside Su Jiameng was a flamboyantly dressed woman. Her gaze fell on Huaixi in Su Jiameng’s arms, her eyes wandering, seemingly examining something. Su Jiameng was quite sensitive; although her emotional intelligence wasn’t high, her intelligence was at least above average. She became instinctively vigilant against the inexplicable scrutiny from the woman beside her.
The public hoverbus continued to move, and Su Jiameng pretended not to notice the woman’s gaze, slightly nodding and closing her eyes as if napping. Coincidentally, the hoverbus made a slight turn at this time, causing the woman to lean towards her.
Su Jiameng instantly opened her eyes, and the flamboyant woman apologized softly with a face of regret. Her actions were standard and sincere, but the only flaw was the emotion in her eyes that was repulsive. Su Jiameng coldly responded with a simple acknowledgment.
However, the woman was waiting for this opportunity. Taking advantage of the apology, she struck up a conversation with Su Jiameng, starting with questions such as "From your accent, you don’t seem like a local" and "You look so young, at first glance I thought you were underage," with a very enthusiastic attitude.
If it were other girls her age, faced with such enthusiasm and sincerity, even if they were cautious, their vigilance would likely diminish or even disappear, right? However, Su Jiameng wasn’t a warm personality, and she especially disliked such overly familiar types. Far from relaxing her guard, she was now wishing she could take off her shoes and leave a shoe print on the woman’s face!