【Group Cool】Dis Aliter Visum

Chapter 61



Chapter 61

Kuroro stopped in front of the house where he rested for the night yesterday. He spent some time using the circle to sense the position of the enemy, or how far (close) they are.After all, they had an entire forest to search, and there was only a small chance those trackers could pounce without Kuroro noticing.Standing next to him, Kurapika looked around the forest for a week and then looked at Kuroro. He could feel the boy's eyes had changed a while ago, but Kuroro wasn't sure what it meant.

The environment around the two seems to be very safe, but he can feel a sense of provocation in some places, but the distance between the thoughts is still far away, and Kuroro is confident that they will not be potentially dangerous—— -very good.He motioned for Kurapika to go forward first, and the boy turned and walked south after casting a puzzled look at him. Kuroro followed Kurapika, thinking over and over in his mind what had happened since he captured the boy.

On the one hand, he broke through Kurapika's hostile attitude and intense defensiveness to a point where things were almost comfortable, but Kurapika now seemed more reticent than ever, and he thought he could From the boy's eyes and actions, it can be seen that he is a little attracted to him.Kurapika tried to take the initiative twice, and that must have boded well, but he still had some doubts about the boy's readiness to be (and be known as) a member of the Phantom Troupe.

Kuroro's mouth curled up in a tiny, triumphant smile as he watched Kurapika walk ahead.The boys chose the easiest path so that they would leave the fewest traces on the road.He walks with a steady pace, and others might hesitate to take the next step, but he looks so confident that Kurapika is more comfortable in the forest.This makes sense, after all, Kuruta's village is located in the forest---this is a new talent Kuroro has added to Kurapika, compared to the difficulty of getting him to join the brigade--- --yes, he's more than satisfied in the moment, and he has many reasons for feeling that way.

They had traveled all morning, keeping a fairly brisk pace to leave as few traces as possible.Kuroro and Kurapika passed a stream in the afternoon and had some time to fill their water bottles.

They may still have a long way to go, and even though Kuroro is in familiar territory, he still wants to cross the trail, which he has never tried before, usually going directly to Gorei.One thing Kuroro really hates is when he needs to respect Kurapika's decision not to kill an enemy, it's also a factor against them.It didn't take long for those trackers to discover that they weren't using the road, and the search area would expand into the forest, and if they fanned out and searched, Kuroro and Kurapika might eventually be found.

So, even if the two are in the forest now, they'd better get back to the road when the enemy enters the woods to search, of course, the road will still be monitored, so Kuroro needs to plan ----- or they can hijack a car Similar to a family-style minivan, it is best to have the whole family in it.

He glanced at Kurapika who was eating lunch across the way, and the boy would definitely say no.No matter what the situation is, Kurolo wants to persuade the other party instead of arguing. It is much easier to make others voluntary instead of being forced.It's not that he doesn't disdain these things, but he has the charm and temperament to keep him out of trouble, and Kuroro doesn't feel guilty about using them.

Kurapika sat with his back straight, which made Kuroro pause to observe the other's body language.He didn't look upset or offended, Kurapika looked relaxed, but he still sat like a headmaster standing behind him with a punishment stick, he wasn't in Luke Did So's forest grow up?

Kurapika looked up at Kuroro, tilting his head, obviously curious about the way Kuroro looked at him.But Kuroro didn't think he should explain. He stood up after lunch, stretched his body and walked to the stream to wash his hands.While waiting for the boy to finish his lunch, he looked to the forest on the other side of the creek, wondering how hard he would have to go to get Kurapika's heart to fall into his palm.There's no denying that Kurapika has begun to open up, but he's still adamant about not being violent and drawing a line with honesty throughout the journey.Kuroro thought it was ridiculous, because they didn't know those enemies at all, so why did the boy care so much about the lives and deaths of others?Kurolo couldn't understand it at all.

He heard the sound of Kurapika starting to pick up the rest of the food, and he turned around, watching the boy's movements quietly.After packing everything, they set off and continued their journey in the afternoon. Kuroro knew roughly how long it would take them to get back to the road, but he couldn't be sure.He continued to observe the forest, listened carefully, and kept a circle while walking to prevent the enemy from raiding.

When Kuroro and Kurapika stopped again, it was to eat dinner. After eating a cold and not delicious dinner, they continued to set off. It was almost night when they saw the asphalt of the road in the distance. Gray ground is seen between the trees on the left.Here, the bushes in the forest have become less dense, and a light from a street lamp is coming slowly, so slowly that Kuroro doesn't like it.He stopped, and Kurapika took a step forward to notice Kuroro's movement. He turned and waited, but the spider leader ignored Kurapika for a while. He was entering a circle state, pushing the range wider and wider, trying to find Breathe out the breath of the enemies chasing behind.

Kurollo soon discovered that things could not develop as ideally, he could feel the breath of many people ----- some were people with the ability to read, some were not ----- they lived along the road at a distance Going on the road, how many people are there in this group?It's like a little army, a bunch of mercenaries must have gathered for a bounty.

Did Greenwald betray them?This seems unlikely.He could be a collector, but Kuroro doesn't think they were betrayed by Greenwald, he can't say exactly what made him think this way, maybe it's because of the "honest and honest" atmosphere around the man , Kurollo wouldn't even choose to bribe him, some people are just stupidly honest.

His eyes flicked to the boy next to him, Kurapika... the situation was more interesting.Honest ----- yes, but not stupid, otherwise he would never be able to succeed in the Nost family, he would not even choose to work for them ----- Kurapika has talent, even more than one, but Kurapika Lolo hasn't won his loyalty yet, but that day will come eventually, and Kurolo will make sure it happens.

Now is a good time to retreat temporarily. Kuroro wants to go to Gorei as soon as possible, but in order to guarantee Kurapika's loyalty, he chooses not to face the army head-on. He will first walk around the forest, and then Just back to the road.Kuroro tugged at Kurapika's sleeve lightly. The boy was looking at the road, also trying to monitor the number of enemies, but it was impossible for him to do it without thinking.Since Kuroro didn't want to cause another argument, he chose not to speak, waiting for Kurapika's attention to return to him.

Kuroro tilted his head to indicate to the boy that they should go back to the forest. After Kurapika nodded, the two left the road and entered the dense woods again.

They crossed the forest almost silently for the next few hours, neither of them had anything to say, but the silence between them wasn't tense or disturbing, if anything, it was comforting. of.In order to distance themselves from the road, Kuroro and Kurapika continued to drive until night. When the sun rose from the dense forest in the east, they finally had a few hours to rest. Kuroro and Kurapika The fact that Rapika took turns sleeping and guarding made clear the transition between them.In the past, they needed to be vigilant in order to prevent the opponent's sneak attack. At that time, the enemy was the person beside them, instead of dealing with external enemies together like now.

After a hasty breakfast, they went on the road again. The two walked quietly and quickly, and this morning passed as peacefully as yesterday.Kuroro and Kurapika headed south and east, keeping a safe distance from the road parallel to the road, and continued walking deeper into the woods after lunch.

As night began to fall, they found a creek, possibly the one they had met yesterday, and the place looked like a good place to rest for the night.In order not to attract the attention of the enemy, Kuroro and Kurapika couldn't light a fire, but they used the soft grass as a bed, which was much more comfortable than the uneven tree trunks before.Kuroro feels confident here, and believes that they can finally sleep for a few hours decently.

Kuroro kept watch first. He spent more time observing Kurapika's face than staring at the woods. Anyway, Kuroro could immediately detect people and creatures approaching them without looking at them.The boy slept peacefully and looked ethereal. His fair skin and beautiful facial features gave him a magical feeling under the light of the moon.

Kuroro stood up and slowly paced back and forth in the open space far away from Kurapika. He didn't know why, but he felt a little restless.The air was getting a bit chilly and he called out to study and took out his coat, he almost wanted to grab an extra blanket for Kurapika, but he decided not to because if Kurapika got cold, he would wake up and demand .After putting on his coat, Kuroro felt much better. He sat by the stream, half of himself was paying attention to the movement of the woods, but the other half was thinking in his head ----- Kuroro had a lot of thoughts and plans. Prepare.

While Kuroro was thinking, the night time passed quickly.When it was Kurapika's turn to watch, he woke the boy up, took off his coat and put a blanket over him and fell asleep, but Kuroro remained alert, ready to wake up at any slight siren.But the rest of the night was peaceful, the sun woke Kuroro up, and he sat up to find Kurapika standing on the edge of the clearing, staring straight at the trees.

Kuroro stood up and immediately became alert, but he didn't feel the enemy's breath nearby.Kurapika half-turned and signaled Kuroro to be quiet with his eyes. The boy's behavior made him more curious than angry. Kuroro walked slowly towards Kurapika, stood beside him and carefully looked into the depths of the woods.There was a piercing call from the woods, and Kuroro quickly found the source of the sound--a big tree in the distance, a bird with bright feathers was standing on the shortest branch. It was a rare species, and Kuroro knew that any major zoo would pay a fortune for that bird.

He glanced at Kurapika, it would be such a waste to let this opportunity slip by.

Kurollo commented: "This species is worth 50 billion quats in the market."

The boy looked at Kurolo with an expression of disbelief on his face: "You wouldn't do that."

Kuroro shrugged: "It's not illegal, so I don't see the problem." It should be said that even if it was illegal, Kuroro would still do it: "Plus, we can make a lot of money."

"I don't care how much this breed is worth," Kurapika said angrily, "don't touch it, there's no reason for us to put it in a cage and sell it."

Kuroro flashed a pleasant smile, and he shook his head, Kurapika fell for it--very good.

"But it's worthless in the forest," Kuroro said, more likely to annoy the boy more than he really cared: "However, if you sell him to the zoo, he'll have a comfortable home where he can live every day." have enough food and even help educate the masses.”

"Not to mention that your bank account can hold billions of rings." Kurapika retorted, "You always measure everything by the value of money, well, my existence value is quite high, So you're going to tie me up and put me in a cage like that bird?"

"Ah," Kuroro said, grabbing Kurapika's blond hair with two fingers and rubbing it together: "But I've already done that." He let go of his hand and took a step back, his hand had summoned a reading: "I've already done that." It's decided." He watched Kurapika carefully, trying to read his thoughts from his vivid face.

"I wouldn't see you cage an animal that was living happily in the wild," Kurapika continued.

"Loyalty." Kuroro reminded: "It can be manifested in many ways." Kurapika, who fell into the trap of manipulating the game set by Kuroro, could only tense his jaw and look away ----- very Well, Kurapika might be hostile towards Kuroro for a while, but he needs to learn from that, Kuroro can't treat each other well all the time, and eventually the boy will learn who is in charge.

Kuroro closed the book, the book disappeared, and the bird was safely hidden in the convenience wrap.There was a smile on the corner of Kuroro's mouth: "Okay," he said, "shall we go on?"

Casting an unfriendly look at Kuroro, Kurapika turned and started walking, and Kuroro immediately followed behind.

TBC


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