Chapter 466 (2/2)

“Well, I’m not going to join you guys this time,” Y’zaks, as usual, waited for the hoo-ha to stop before he said slowly like a big brother. “I want to spend time with my child at home.” said Y’zaks as he patted Y’lisabet’s head dotingly.

Y’lisabet jumped to her feet. “But I want to go with Uncle Ren…”

“You haven’t done your homework for almost a week!” Y’zaks glared. “Don’t forget you’re a demon queen-to-be! When we first came to Earth, you promised obedience. If you nag again, I’m going to send you back and let those aunts and uncles to school you!”

Y’lisabet compressed her mouth, building up her emotion, then looked at Hao Ren with a tearful look. “Uncle Ren, if I cry would you help me?”

Hao Ren shrugged. Y’lisabet turned to Vivian. “Vivian, would you help me?”

Vivian rolled her eyes and said, “This time, your dad is right.”

Y’lisabet sighed. “Then I’m not going to cry, you people aren’t that fun.”

Becky looked at Nangong Sanba, then Hao Ren, and Nangong Wuyue. Suddenly, she raised her hand hesitantly and asked, “Although I don’t understand a thing of what you guys said, but looks like you guys are going to an exploration?”

“It’s not really an exploration,” Hao Ren waved his hand. “We’ve some business to attend… local defense matter.”

“Could I tag along?” Becky showed an eager face, then made a sword-drawing move and wielded her right hand in the air. “Look, my skill has become rusty!”

Hao Ren frowned. “What are you going to do there? It’s not like you would get paid.”

The only driving force in life of Becky was money, Hao Ren thought. Now the mercenary had volanteered herself, it made him felt like the sun was rising from the west.

Becky smirked as she scratched her head. “Look, I’m a mercenary, I’m not going to stay home, it bores me to death!”

Hao Ren knew that the mercenary part of Becky’s blood was slowly fermenting after doing nothing at home for so long, probably that had let the maiden start to feel her skill becoming rusty. So he agreed to let her come along. Nangong Sanba watched with amazement at these people who volunteered to go hunting the vengeful spirit so casually. “Do you guys think this is a game? I had a few encounters with that vengeful spirit, it’s a powerful variety, the kind which even experienced demon hunters would find it hard to deal with. You guys would rather go looking for trouble than having a peaceful life at home?”

Hao Ren sighed in my heart; peaceful my foot! After all his recent experiences, hunting the vengeful spirit in Siberia seems like a vacation already.

The next day, they had arrived on the desolate frozen plains of Siberia.

Hao Ren had thought of to take this opportunity to request from Raven 12345 reimbursement of a few plane tickets, and long with a few hundred thousand bucks for operation funding. But before he could do so, the MDT had remonstrated: since a global teleporting machine and a transport had already been given to him, it was too much to ask for reimbursement under such circumstances, the goddess might get mad if he did it. So Hao Ren had no choice but thought the better of it.

They used the MDT to teleport themselves across the border into Siberia. Though the funding was no more, truth be told, it was much faster than taking the plane.

As the light of the teleportation faded, and they recovered from their short-term intense dizziness, Nangong Sanba eyeballed Hao Ren and asked, “It seems you really have a lot of secret gadgets, eh?”

Hao Ren tossed the MDT in his hand, he thought to himself: oh, come on, this thing is more like a brick…

Nangong Wuyue nudged her brother and told him quietly, “Let’s not ask too many questions.”

“That’s okay. I would tell everything as soon as he decides to move in,” Hao Ren smiled, as he pulled his coat close to his body—it was not that he needed the winter wear, but to let him blend in in the minus thirty-degree environment. “Now let’s go and find where that vengeful spirit hides.”