Chapter 251 - Different Kind Of Crazy (2/2)
”Who? Me?” Remi seemed to not understand what had happened at first as she looked over at Laz who was looking back at her. She hadn't been paying attention in the slightest. Instead, she turned back to the topless girl on her l.a.p with a questioning gaze.
”He seems to think you're one of us miss,” The girl replied while laughing, thinking that the girl she was sitting on was joking around.
Sadly for her, Remi didn't have that sense of humor.
As she understood what was going on, she quickly stood up, causing the girl in her l.a.p to drop on the floor and shatter the glass that was in her hands when she tried to catch herself. The girl let out a loud scream as the glass shards penetrated her hand and caused her to bleed. Just as she was about to get up and run into the back while screaming, Remi kicked the girl hard in the stomach, causing her to fly out from the center of the room and crash into an unoccupied table.
She no longer made a sound.
”You were talking to me?” Remi said, walking towards Laz's table with a surprised look on her face.
”You all might want to back away,” Laz said quietly as he took a sip.
As Remi made her way over while pointing at herself and looking at Laz like she wanted to kill him, Laz just leaned back in his chair and took a drink. Although he was a bit surprised that she was already mid stage of the foundation realm, a bit higher than he expected, he wasn't worried. Although he didn't know how she cultivated, he could tell that she was currently like an empty water bottle. There was almost no weight to her power.
Laz, on the other hand, was like a gushing fountain of energy, able to overflow at anytime despite his recent breakthrough. It all came down to the strength of the foundation set up and the amount of time you used to build it. Rushing was never the right way, in life or in cultivation.
Remi got to the table, reached down with one hand and despite her small figure and frame, she sent the table flying off towards the wall, making it explode in a shower of splinters. It was everyone else's luck that they hadn't been sitting over at that one spot. Or maybe it was intentional?
”So you want this Remi to spend the night with you? Comforting you? Laughing like a little s.l.u.t at all of your stupid jokes while you grab all of Remi's most s.e.n.s.i.t.i.v.e areas? Is that what you want little boy?” Remi put a foot up on the chair next to Laz, taking on a very gangster like position like one would see in a movie.
Laz finally felt something from this strange young woman.
'She's f.u.c.k.i.n.g nuts...'
”Actually... you know what? I changed my mind. Maybe it's better if I find someone... a little more down to earth?”
'Any man dumb enough to sleep with you would wake up without a d.i.c.k the next day...'
Laz felt like he brought a head ache to himself by trying to act like a jackass.
”OH? SO NOW REMI ISN'T GOOD ENOUGH?”
'Oh f.u.c.k me and my f.u.c.k.i.n.g mouth...'
”Nevermind. I'm not going to waste my time...”
”SO REMI IS A WASTE OF TIME NOW???”
Laz wasn't sure what it was that had actually set her off, but as soon as she finished asking her last question, this crazy girl named Remi launched an attack at Laz, bring her fist down in a chopping motion. Laz was confused at first since she was too far away to reach him, but then had a bad feeling.
A blade of light spiraled out of her hand, hitting the chair that Laz had just jumped out of and slicing it in half along with a portion of the floor.
”Da hell?” Laz backed off, giving him and her some space.
Seeing that her attack missed, Remi stood there confused for a second before she turned around without saying a word.
She walked back to where she had previously been sitting in the center area, grabbed an unattached girl and sat back down with her in her l.a.p. The girl looked frightened as hell, but didn't dare to make a sound.
Just as the entire room was silent enough to hear a drop of water hit the ground, Remi's voice came out again.
”Kill him...”
'WHAT THE IN ACTUAL F.U.C.K IS GOING ON RIGHT NOW?'
Laz's brain felt fried.