I'll also work hard to conquer the dungeon today.

Chapter 437, 127-18: A Bouquet of Blessings

Chapter 437, 1.27-18: A Bouquet of Blessings

Along the way, Afra kept complaining, "Shia Shia, Mipal said I would cry if I encountered bugs, but I'm not that timid! That person is too much!"

Mu Yegui glanced at the petite Afra up and down and said bluntly, "She does look quite weak."

It's not just weak, it's incredibly weak; it feels like it would break if you just squeezed it.

Of course, Mu Yegui would never say such a thing; it would still be a bit too provocative for humans.

"How could even Shia say that! I'm angry!" Afra said angrily.

"You don't even want to hear the truth? No wonder no one pursues you if you're so willful." Mipar glanced at Afra and said coolly from the side.

"Hmph! I'm the daughter of the president of the Tano Chamber of Commerce! How could I not have suitors?!" Afra said arrogantly, hands on her hips.

Mipal stiffened slightly, her hands clenched into fists but then suddenly relaxed in the next second. Her expression remained unchanged as she continued to undermine him, saying, "She's just the daughter of the town's branch president."

Mu Yegui watched Mipar's subconscious movement without saying a word.

Afra frowned, unconvinced, and said, "Even if it's just a small town branch, he's still the president of the Tano Merchant Guild in town, the richest man in town. Marrying him would save me so many years of hard work!"

"Then you can just wait for someone else to marry you!" Mipar hissed, and strode forward.

Afra blinked, puzzled, and asked, "What's wrong with him? Why is he suddenly so angry?"

Mu Yegui watched Mipar's retreating figure and said quietly, "Perhaps it was your words that hurt her pride."

Although she didn't understand, based on her experience watching brainless romance dramas from the entertainment industry for several months, she roughly guessed what it was. However, this wasn't something she, as an outsider, should be pointing out; they should discover it themselves.

Of course, it's not impossible for her to help Afra cheat.

"Ah! I accidentally went too far and forgot about Mipal's family background. That guy always likes to overthink things, even though I don't care about such things at all. I had to pester him for days before he reluctantly agreed to play with me. I thought he didn't care anymore."

Afra scratched her head, unsure of what to do next.

“You can choose to chase after them, and continue to pursue them in the same way you pursued them then,” Mu Yegui said slowly.

"Huh? Oh, then I'll go after them first. Shia, you hurry up and catch up too." Afra glanced at Mu Yegui hesitantly and said slowly.

Mu Yegui nodded, but inwardly he was pondering his idea.

It wasn't exactly a bad idea, but she had no idea how it worked. She couldn't very well say that 99% of the hundreds of mindless romance dramas she'd watched were like that…

Although the plot is really melodramatic and mind-numbing, with everyone obsessed with romance, it still has some redeeming qualities at times.

However, she didn't quite understand some of the plot points. For example, the female lead saw the female supporting character kiss the male lead, which caused a misunderstanding. She then ran away crying, and the male lead chased after her to persuade her, but she wouldn't listen.

Mu Yegui's opinion on this is that if she were the female lead, and saw the female supporting character kissing her boyfriend, she would not hesitate to kill the female supporting character first, and then listen to the male lead's explanation. If the explanation was not convincing, she would either break up with him or kill him, so that the two star-crossed lovers could live happily ever after.

There are also stories where the male lead introduces the female lead to his family, but his mother disapproves of the marriage and tries to break them up, leading to conflict and mutual torment between the two.

If she were the female lead, she would break up with the male lead immediately. He can't even decide his own marriage; what use is he if he's so indecisive? If she truly loved him and someone disagreed, she would kill that person. That's her business; no one else needs to interfere—they're just too much of an eyesore.

There's nothing that killing one person can't solve; if there is, then kill two. The male protagonist wants to escape and leave her?
Before she dislikes him, it's best to stay obediently by her side. Otherwise, she might not mind locking him up. Of course, if he resists her, she might even eat him alive. Anyway, they're together now, so there's no difference.

Human laws are useless against Samuro, and human weapons are ineffective against him—not even enough to tickle him. Therefore, there is no reason for humans to become enemies with Samuro for the sake of an insignificant individual.

She struggles to even fight the Zerg, so how could she possibly contend with the king at the top of the food chain? Of course, she has no intention of being hostile or fighting against humans unless they provoke her.

Therefore, those romantic dramas are just too love-obsessed; it's absurd that people forget who they are when they're in love.

"Are all screenwriters idiots?" Mu Yegui murmured.

Mu Yegui didn't understand love, so she resisted the urge to change the channel and watched hundreds of melodramatic and mindless romance dramas of all kinds, even categorizing them out of boredom.

After reading everything, she had only one thought left.

Is dating really that complicated?
Are there really that many things to do?
Why can't we just kidnap the person?

Is doing that kind of thing enjoyable?
Why do all the couples seem to enjoy it so much?
At the time, Mu Yin was very excited and introduced all sorts of movements and postures to her. After listening, Mu Yegui could only remain silent.

The final conclusion was that humans are indeed very complex and strange.

As she walked, lost in thought, she gradually entered a lush, leafy forest. Mu Yegui looked down at the dappled shadows cast by the sunlight, the slightly noisy chirping of cicadas reaching her ears.

“Let go,” Mipar said, frowning.

"I won't let go! Tell me first, why are you angry!" Afra persisted.

"You're so annoying, can't I just not talk about it?" Mipar snapped, shaking off Afra.

Afra was thrown off balance by the force and fell to the ground. She was stunned for a few seconds before bursting into tears, sounding extremely aggrieved.

Mipar frowned. He looked at his hand, then at Afra who was wailing, and didn't know what to do. So he stared at Mu Yegui, who was slowly walking over, with a plea for help in his eyes.

“Since you made her cry, you should be the one to comfort her.” Mu Yegui rejected Mipar’s plea for help without hesitation. “Do your own thing and don’t bother others.”

Mipar: "..." So strict.

So Mu Yegui stood by coldly, watching Mipar frantically try to comfort Afra and stop her crying, while mentally evaluating Mipar's behavior and even giving him a failing grade.

If you can't even coax someone, how do you expect to win their heart?

"Shia! Hiccup! Shia... I want a hug..." Afra pushed Mipar away, hiccuping as she opened her arms to Mu Yegui, pleading in a very coquettish manner.

Mu Yegui decisively took a step back, his face expressionless as he refused without hesitation, "Don't come any closer."

That attitude was one of utter disdain, ruthlessness, and utter boredom.

After being stunned for several seconds, Afra cried even louder.

(End of this chapter)

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