Chapter 961 Botanical Garden (1/2)
Chapter 961: Botanical Garden
Translator: Nyoi-Bo StudioEditor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Han Sen was having trouble with the baby, following all this. And its presence in the shelter drew much attention.
The shelter's residents were shocked at the sight of the baby, as humans typically weren't allowed or able to enter the sanctuaries until they were sixteen years of age.
Due to its appearance and behavior, no one took it for a spirit or a creature. There was nothing ominous or unusual about it, so no one thought of it as being anything other than a human baby. There it was, alive and well in the Third God's Sanctuary.
Whenever Han Sen was in her company, others would interrogate him with questions. He couldn't answer any of them, of course.
Still, he was glad that he was able to command Old Huang and his people to take residence in the east side of the shelter. This meant they couldn't come to Han Sen's side and pester him whenever they wished.
”So, what should I call you?” Han Sen put the baby in front of him.
The baby sat there on the ground, looking up at Han Sen. Seeing him standing still in thought, she tugged at his pant leg, wanting to be held and cradled. Then, she went to sleep.
Han Sen wasn't the most proficient when it came to naming things, and this was no different. He'd never had so much trouble coming up with a name before.
And what's more, this was apparently a human girl he'd be naming. He couldn't devise any-old random name.
If it was a male, he could be less careful.
He wanted to come up with a good one, because he planned to treat her well. He wanted to raise her as an actual child and instill her with good morals. Any child under his care would grow up with her head screwed on right. If she got older, he didn't want her running off with any cheap man who sought to woo her.
But, every tear she cried was able to grow a six-Gear Tree. And those things were more valuable than a tree made of money.
Since he'd always be getting something in return, Han Sen was confident in his decision to raise her well. He was going to treat her far better than any creature he ever owned.
After another half-day's thought, he was unable to devise the right name for her.
”I'll just call you Bao'er,” Han Sen told her, putting the baby on the bed. Then he stood up, deciding to go to the Alliance so he could buy her some clothes.
After going through the teleporter, though, he heard the baby cry out, ”Daddy! Daddy!”
”What? How did you get here?” Han Sen was shocked. He'd never before seen something non-human that could make use of teleporters.
”Daddy, hug!” Bao'er said, as she sat on the teleportation plate.
Han Sen picked her up, with a head chock full of questions following her arrival from the sanctuary. And it wasn't just that; she had also arrived at Han Sen's destination.
He picked her up in his arms and decided to give it another test. He walked through the teleporter and was taken back to the sanctuary with her in his arms. Then, he returned to the Alliance, and lo and behold, it worked.
Bao'er was like a human, freely able to enter and exit the sanctuary.