Konghuan and Kongxi had just returned to their office… or rather, it was more accurate to call it a private room.
Kongxi let out a breath, kicked off her shoes and socks, sprawled on the soft couch, rolling back and forth, her calves swinging nonstop.
“Konghuan, get me a Coke!”
Konghuan raised his hand to his forehead at the sight.
“Why are you so lazy?”
“Hurry, hurry!”
“Alright, alright!”
Konghuan walked to the fridge, took out two cans of Coca-Cola, tossed one to her, and drank the other himself.
“Really, you’ll die of laziness!”
“Hehe, I’m just you, only with a bit more bad habits.”
Kongxi hugged the Coke, sat cross-legged on the bed, sipping it with small gulps, eyes squinting in happiness, her pearl-like toes curling and flexing.
Her mouth was small, and a few brown droplets fell onto her collarbone, sliding down into her dress.
Konghuan watched, reaching out to wipe them away.
“Don’t dirty the dress. Every time you do, I have to wash it. It’s a pain.”
“Oh, I know, I know!”
Kongxi pressed the remote, and a large screen pulled up an anime titled [Yuan X Kong].
Kongxi patted the bed beside her, waiting for him to sit down, then burrowed into his arms, settling onto his lap.
Kongxi tilted her little head up, her moist eyes gazing at him.
“Let’s watch anime together.”
Konghuan lifted a strand of hair from her face.
“Alright, but this anime… it’s not exactly proper.”
“That’s what makes it fun!”
“True.”
Konghuan smiled.
Kongxi’s lips curved into a crescent as she shifted her hips to find a more comfortable spot.
Suddenly, her soft lips pressed against his cheek.
“Konghuan, I want you.”
As she spoke, her small hand grasped the air, and void particles materialized into a large box—filled with… [Okamoto 001].
Konghuan’s expression stiffened.
Konghuan struggled.
“It’s been less than eight hours…”
“Come on, you promised me. No matter what I wanted, you’d agree.”
Kongxi bit down on the wrapper, whining at him in grievance.
“But what you want is my life…”
“Oh please, you won’t die so easily. We’ve been symbiotic for ages; I know your physical condition better than anyone.”
“And besides… you shut-in otaku, do you really think you’ll ever get a girlfriend?”
Konghuan felt an arrow pierce his knee.
“You never even leave the house, just play games and watch anime all day… Are you expecting a girlfriend to fall from the sky?”
“Even if one did, you’d suspect a scam, or think she’s after your organs, or plotting your assets, wouldn’t you?”
Konghuan’s chest took a rain of arrows!
Because everything Kongxi said was true.
Kongxi beamed.
“Only with me can you feel at ease, right?”
“I am you. No one in the world loves you more than I do.”
“So… I want you.”
Konghuan gritted his teeth.
“Fine…”
Kongxi smiled in satisfaction, ready to tear open the packaging with her teeth.
At that moment, a knock sounded at the door.
Kongxi’s expression twisted, resentment rising.
Who was ruining her good moment?!
Konghuan blinked, hurriedly getting up to head for the door, indicating he’d go answer.
He opened it, only to see a plump middle-aged man standing there, wearing small glasses and smiling at him.
Konghuan was stunned.
The visitor was one of the highest directors of the Genesis Organization.
“Gao Dong?”
Kongxi climbed off the bed, crouched, and slipped under Konghuan’s arm into his embrace, peering toward the door.
“Gao Dong, is there something you need from us?”
“Oh, it’s like this—I wanted you to divine the direction of the future.”
Gao Wande smiled innocently.
“Recently, the Law Enforcement Bureau’s activities have been increasing. I’d like you to predict the organization’s fortunes over the next three days.”
Konghuan nodded with a smile.
“Of course, no problem.”
Kongxi and Konghuan closed their eyes together, and the two purple crystal spheres floating around them shone with growing intensity, illuminating the entire room!
After a moment, the purple light faded, and everything returned to normal.
“Gao Dong, there won’t be any major incidents in the next three days.”
Gao Wande’s smile brightened even more, and he nodded.
“If that’s so, I’ll take my leave.”
“Wait, Gao Dong.”
Gao Wande paused, turning his head in confusion.
Konghuan’s expression became solemn.
“That Professor Ye… is a capable person. He can be trusted.”
Gao Wande was stunned.
Before he could say anything, Kongxi grabbed the door and shut it!
Gao Wande stared at the closed door, thoughtful light flashing in his eyes.
These two diviners had little combat ability, but their divination skills were incredibly strong and almost never wrong.
“Professor Ye, huh… As expected, I wasn’t mistaken. He’s a real talent.”
“But… he needs to be tested further. If he’s promoted too quickly without sufficient merit, it’ll provoke resentment.”
“Later, I can let Professor Ye come into contact with the greatest secret…”
……
Inside the room.
Kongxi looked at Konghuan, pushing him down onto the bed with a mischievous demon smile.
“You…”
Konghuan raised his hands, smiling.
“I didn’t lie.”
Kongxi bit Konghuan’s neck.
“But you didn’t tell him that on the fourth day, fortune takes a sharp turn…”
Konghuan patted Kongxi’s head.
“Alright, don’t reveal too much about fate, or you’ll get tinnitus and a headache.”
Kongxi trailed kisses up from his neck to the corner of his mouth.
“Fine.”
“Then let’s get down to business!”
Konghuan’s face stiffened, drawing in a breath, closing his eyes as if preparing for a noble sacrifice.
“Come on.”
Kongxi grinned, biting down as she hummed a little tune.
“We need to use the whole box, you know.”
Konghuan’s face gradually turned pale.
But he still didn’t resist.
Yet, just as they were about to take the final step, both sensed something.
Kongxi’s expression soured, and she turned her head toward a corner, her gaze hostile.
Why was someone interrupting her again?
The shadow in the corner deepened, writhing like sludge, then slowly spat out a graceful figure.
A white-haired, blue-eyed doll in a princess dress, exquisitely elegant, radiating nobility… and giving off a sickening, twisted sense of nausea.
Kongxi and Konghuan’s expressions instantly changed!
The two crystal balls lying on the edge of the bed floated up, shining as they resisted the invading mental corruption.
As diviners, they bit their tongues, the taste of blood exploding in their mouths, pushing their abilities to the limit!
Within seconds, they identified the intruder.
During the divination, they felt an overwhelming sense of crisis—as if they could drop dead at any moment, should the other wish it.
But fortunately, she was “benevolent.”
She allowed them to investigate.
Even so, Konghuan and Kongxi didn’t learn much.
She was a doll.
A name.
Sylvia Shirley.
There was Ye Gui’s aura on her—like a mass of twisted, abstract blackness scattered with pure white flecks—impossible to ignore.
Aside from that, nothing.
Kongxi and Konghuan exchanged glances, instantly submitting, kneeling on the bed.
Pleading for mercy!
“Great Doll, spare us!”
“Great Doll, please don’t hurt us!”
“We’ve already pledged loyalty to Professor Ye!”
Shirley, who had been about to raise her hand to crush them, halted at their words, gazing at them deeply.
Konghuan swallowed, staring at her pale hand.
The phantom gesture and the oppressive aura of death had nearly driven him to grab Kongxi and flee into a parallel world.
Kongxi shifted, stealthily blocking Konghuan with her body.
Facing Shirley, Kongxi’s face tightened.
“Great Doll, we know your origins, but don’t worry—we’ll keep it secret.”
Konghuan nodded.
“Yes, we’re Professor Ye’s people now. If you don’t believe us, you can ask him.”
Shirley stared at them for a moment, then drifted back into the shadows like a ghost, vanishing.
Shirley knew they weren’t lying—she’d seen it all.
Only when Shirley’s presence disappeared did the room return to silence, and Kongxi and Konghuan finally let out long breaths.
They relaxed and collapsed onto the bed together.
Kongxi lay on Konghuan’s chest, curling up, her skirt riding up to reveal two long, pale legs brushing his stomach.
Konghuan wrapped his arm around Kongxi’s slender waist, his hand sliding under her dress to rest on her soft belly.
They weren’t stupid.
The moment they sensed Ye Gui’s aura on Shirley, they knew why she’d come.
To see if they harbored any ill intent toward him.
Fortunately, that wasn’t the case.
And luckily… they’d acted quickly.
If Shirley had arrived first, they might never have gotten to Ye Gui.
Though they had plenty of escape methods—even ways to hide in parallel worlds for a while—deep down, they still had no confidence.
Kongxi:
“I want to… forget it. I don’t anymore. Let’s play games.”
Konghuan:
“Alright.”
Konghuan felt a trace of gratitude for Shirley’s arrival.
If not for her, he’d probably have died from exhaustion on the bed.
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