Neurolink System in the Modern World-Chapter 279: Being Kind

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The ship headed towards the distant horizon, but to call it a ship would be a bit much—it was more like a boat. But hey, that was the plan, going low-key instead of flashy.

The waves gently rocked beneath us, setting a rhythmic vibe.

The sea, vast and shimmering in blue, stretched out endlessly as our boat sliced through the water, leaving a trail of ripples behind.

Above, the sky painted a picture of hues as the sun began its descent, casting a warm and vibrant glow on the rippling waves.

In the middle of our journey, I observed the trio and their actions as the moon finally made its appearance in the dark sky. The stars accompanied it, creating a canvas of breathtaking beauty.

Min-Hee reveled in the sea breeze, her face revealing a mix of anxiety and determination. The person we were attempting to rescue was her big sister. The weight of the mission seemed to add a layer of intensity to her already complex emotions.

Rei Mei, always full of energy, was busy getting supplies and checking gear for our secret mission.

The girl with the eye patch, dressed in gothic clothes, remained silent, fixating on the horizon as if gearing up for a holy war that would plunge the world into chaos.

I even caught snippets of her muttering with my enhance hearing.

"The end is near."

"My power will soon be unleashed."

"The seal of my eye is weakening. The demon lord shall awaken!"

This girl was completely immersed in her roleplay.

Now, I finally understood the effect of someone with an 8th-grade syndrome suddenly getting a super power. It was a good thing I didn't have that type of mental disorder; otherwise, I might be acting like some overpowered protagonist, taunting and faceslapping my enemies for amusement.

'Wait, why do I feel like I just described myself?' I muttered to myself as I suddenly realized a bitter truth.

'Oh, it must be the system affecting my mind, that's all,' I chuckled, playfully blaming the system again for my occasional weirdness.

I continued to observe them, simultaneously keeping a watchful eye on the sea. We were getting close to the Northern Waters.

Suddenly, one of my crows spotted something on the horizon. I dispersed them, instructing each to report back if they detected any signs of border patrol.

As expected, there were multiple outdated speedboats patrolling the area.

While I could easily destroy this kind of boats with my powers, it was wiser to infiltrate the North without drawing any attention.

Fighting our way through the ocean would be a hassle and increase the risk of unwanted encounters.

"Min-Hee, do your thing," I called for her, and she hurriedly made her way to the edge of the boat. She clasped her hands, and in an instant, a shimmering barrier surrounded us.

The entire boat vanished, seamlessly blending with the surroundings as if it had become one with the sea.

This was her power—she possessed the ability to control light reflection, and invisibility was just one aspect of her extraordinary abilities.

However just becoming invisible was not enough. The wave created by the boat would still pinpoint our location. This is where I come in. The reason, we rode a much smaller boat was because of my next plan.

As we approached a patrol ship, our small boat levitated in the air. I used my power, causing it to soar above the water, turning our mode of transportation into a vessel that travel through the air.

The speedboats patrolling the area were completely unaware that we had just flown past them like phantoms in the night.

After putting a significant distance between us and the patrol boats, and ensuring that no one could spot us, even with the use of a telescope, we disabled our powers to get some much-needed rest.

While I could regain my power relatively quickly, the same couldn't be said for Min-Hee. She appeared a little bit exhausted.

"Everything okay?" I asked with a gentle tone while taking a seat beside her.

"I'm okay, Oppa," she replied with an adorable small voice. Glancing at her, Ayumi came to mind, but Min-Hee was smaller and cuter, especially in the, um, front department.

Not that I disliked it; in fact, I found her body quite appealing.

"You can rest on my shoulder," I raised my arm, gently grabbing her shoulder.

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She blushed at my gesture, but after a moment of contemplation, she leaned into my chest and closed her eyes.

"PE—" Rei Mei attempted to say something audacious again, but I swiftly used my telekinesis to trip her before she could utter anything negative.

*THUD

She cast a glance at me, wearing an expression that seemed to shout that she was a victim of abuse. Nevertheless, I met her gaze with cold demeanor.

On the other hand, the girl with the eye patch looked at me with a condescending expression.

"What a corrupted man," she shook her head in disappointment.

These girls were really annoying.

I had no ill intentions towards Min-Hee; I was just being a gentleman. Now, I found myself accused of a crime I didn't even commit.

The situation seemed to be escalating unnecessarily, and frustration built within me as I realized their misinterpretation of my actions.

"I like you, Oppa," Min-Hee squirmed on my chest, seemingly sleep-talking.

'God, why are you testing me?' I sighed to myself. It had been a day since I tasted some pussy, so now my libido was quite on fire.

"Uh," I cleared my throat, "I think Min-Hee needs some rest. I'll take her to the cabin," I added as lift her up to my embrace.

"Y-You want to take advantage of her?" Rei Mei spoke like I was planning to do something horrible.

"I'm just going to put her in bed," I sighed. This girl's imagination was really something.

This was one of the disadvantages of them being immune to my suggestions. They could think and say whatever they wanted.

"Liar," Rei Mei stuck out her tongue.