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Chapter 175 Shocking Change! JK Dragon: Sailor Moon Has Materialized! [2 Updates!]

Chapter 175 Shocking Change! JK Dragon: Sailor Moon Has Materialized! [Second Update!]

The rain at Shengzhong Lake lasted for two or three days, which was naturally very unfortunate news for Liu Yu and Li Younan.

This means they will have to stay there for another two or three days.

The match has been postponed without a definite date.

Knowing about Li Younan and her brother's current situation, the girl smugly smiled and encouraged her brother on the phone to get along well with Li Younan. She also poked at her brother's sore spot, saying, "Don't you like fishing so much? Learn from Li Younan. Oh, by the way, you didn't make it to the finals, hehe. Then make sure to film him properly. When Li Younan becomes really famous in the future, he might even help your advertising company out a little."

After ending her call with her brother, the girl strolled leisurely to the window.

The weather has cleared up today, and Li Younan and her brother can finally go to officially participate in the final competition.

Today's match is quite important for Li Younan.

He originally participated in the competition just for fun, but unexpectedly, he took first place on the leaderboard on the first day and even surpassed Zhao Tianyu, who was quite famous in the fishing circle, by more than 100 points.

In addition, after the first day of the competition ended, a video was posted, and then it rained for several days, postponing the competition. This caused the video to go viral for a while, and many fans drove to the scene to watch the competition after they learned that Li Younan was participating in the competition.

It's worth noting that a large portion of Li Younan's fan base also follows the fishing community.

Of course, she hoped that Li Younan could achieve excellent results like last time, but for now, she could only wait patiently.

Feeling a bit bored, she turned on the live stream. The fishing competition hadn't officially started yet on her phone. The entire competition would be streamed live, and it was currently in the preparation stage, so there was still some chaos on site.

She then put down her phone.

Today is a beautiful sunny day.

The weather in May was just right, neither too cold nor too hot.

When I opened the window, the wind wafted in first, brushing against my arm, carrying the scent of freshly sun-warmed grass from the lawn downstairs, so faint that you had to sniff carefully to smell it.

The girl rested her hands on the windowsill, the sunlight warming the base of her palms. She didn't need to support them; they were just loosely resting there.

The wind made the rose petals sway—oh, the roses downstairs have bloomed, and the pink petals have fallen onto the lawn, lying there untouched.

Liu Li felt a little relaxed, and her mind unconsciously drifted to the video of Li Younan that she had seen yesterday. His profile... just like one comment said, those fish were probably caught because of his good looks, hehe.

My heart felt like cotton wool that had been thoroughly dried in the sun, soft and fluffy.

Just then, an elderly woman appeared in sight, holding a two- or three-year-old child.

Their home is on the second floor of the building, and from this location, you can clearly see the child.

The mother-in-law placed the child on the bamboo chair directly under the window. It was unclear whether the child was a boy or a girl, but the child was wearing an adorable panda hat.

The next moment, Liu Li couldn't help but laugh, because the little boy was holding a white steamed bun that was bigger than his face, and he would take a bite when he was hungry.

The little body obediently held the steamed bun.

So cute.

She really likes children.

That baby wasn't naughty at all; he sat obediently in the chair, occasionally taking a bite of the big steamed bun in his hand.

Grandma sat on a bamboo chair, holding half a knitting needle in her hand. The ball of yarn rested on her lap. She wasn't knitting; she was just squinting at the sun. A corner of her blue cloth skirt was lifted by the wind and then gently fell back down. She didn't move, but just glanced at the children next to her from time to time.

As she looked at it, Liu Li couldn't help but chuckle softly again.

As she was laughing, a shadow suddenly darted into her peripheral vision—it was a dog, not very big, and looked like a Shiba Inu.

The girl frowned slightly; she looked left and right but couldn't see the dog's owner.

To be honest, he didn't like this kind of dog.

After all, it's difficult for this dog's place of origin to breed good breeds.

This type of dog has a capricious nature, is unpredictable and unintelligent, and is willful.

They may seem docile, but they might suddenly bite you.

It's rare for ordinary people to see a Shiba Inu without a leash, because these dogs are very likely to run away from their owners. At the same time, you'll often see Shiba Inus trying to break free of their leashes, howling pitifully, and attacking other dogs.

Just as she was thinking this, Liu Li saw the dog, shook its head, and came to the side of her grandmother and the child. Her grandmother was already on guard, staring intently at the dog and protecting the child behind her.

Then, the dog, which still seemed to have a somewhat fawning smile on its face, suddenly grinned, revealing its sharp teeth.

Liu Li's heart clenched instantly, her throat felt like it was stuffed with cotton, and she could barely manage to shout, "Hey! Be careful!"

The old lady downstairs panicked too; the knitting needles in her hand clattered to the ground, and the ball of yarn rolled far away.

She didn't bother to pick it up; she reached out to protect the child, her arm tightly blocking the child's body.

The little child was so frightened that he threw down the steamed bun, his little mouth trembled, and he didn't dare to cry out. He shrank into his grandmother's arms, and his panda hat was tilted to one side.

Liu Li gripped the windowsill tightly, her knuckles going numb.

She wanted to find something to throw down to scare the dog away, but she was so flustered that her eyes blurred. She scanned the table and found only water glasses. Afraid of hitting her mother-in-law and child, her hand froze in mid-air.

My head was buzzing, and all I could hear was the dog's growling getting closer. My child's little shoulders were trembling, and my mother-in-law's back was taut.

"Go away! Don't come any closer!" Liu Li shouted, her voice trembling. The wind downstairs seemed to have stopped, but her heart was pounding like a drum.

The dog had already pounced on the bamboo chair, its paws gripping the chair legs. The grandmother hid the child behind her and moved forward a little.

Looking at her thin shoulders, Liu Li was so anxious that tears welled up in her eyes, but she didn't know what to do. All she could do was shout over and over again, "You damn dog! Get away from me!"

"Where is everyone? There's no one around here! Where are the security guards? Where is the dog owner? Where is everyone else?!"

At this moment, the child burst into tears.

Just then, the dog launched an attack without warning. It lunged at the dog, but the old lady kicked it away.

It then stumbled in place and pounced again.

The child cried even louder.

The mother-in-law was also protecting the child while shouting.

But she was an elderly woman after all, and it was clear that her legs and feet were not very agile.

At that moment, the nanny had just gone to buy groceries, leaving Liu Li with no one to rely on.

The girl couldn't care less about anything else anymore.

In a moment of impulsiveness, she rushed out of the room, grabbed the broom by the door, and turned to run out. But as soon as her hand touched the doorknob and she opened it a crack, seeing the dusty steps of the stairwell, her heart sank as if struck by a heavy hammer, and she instantly felt suffocated.

Her fingertips went numb instantly, and her legs began to go weak; the agoraphobia reaction came on more fiercely than expected.

The sound of a child crying downstairs drifted up on the wind.

Liu Li gritted her teeth, gripped the broom even tighter, and forced herself to step over the threshold.

The stairwell lights were off, casting shadows on the walls. She dared not look, her eyes fixed on the direction downstairs as she slowly moved down step by step.

Why is this road so far?

With each step she took, as she got closer to the top of the stairs, the image of her parents being hit in front of her when she was a child began to replay in her mind. Her temples throbbed, and her ears started ringing.

"Damn it..."

Her nose stung, and tears welled up in her eyes. At that moment, she truly hated herself for having such a disease.

My hands, gripping the broom, were sweaty, my knuckles white, and my mind was blank except for one thought: I can't let the dog hurt them.

Finally, Liu Li rushed to the stairwell.

The light outside was blinding. Everything that looked beautiful from the second floor was now terrifying to her as she stood there, truly immersed in the light.

However, everything in her field of vision was blocked out, and her gaze was completely focused on people.

All she saw was the dog lunging at her mother-in-law.

She rushed out, still wearing her pajamas, but she looked just like a real Sailor Moon.

She rushed to the dog, raised the broom, and instinctively struck it on the head.

With a "thud," the broom handle shook so hard her hand went numb. The dog yelped a few times, whimpering, and took two steps back.

Liu Li stared intently at the dog, panting heavily, sweat pouring down her forehead, while gripping the broom handle even tighter.

Immediately afterwards, chaos ensued.

She heard someone shout "What's going on?", the sound of security guards running over, and a woman frantically shouting "My dog!"

She knew someone was coming, and that she should be... safe now.

The sounds mingled together, like countless needles piercing Liu Li's ears. She stood there, her vision blurred, her legs went weak, and she could no longer hold on. Everything went black, and she knew nothing more.

……

The competition was about to begin, and Li Younan was interacting with many fans who had come specifically to watch him participate in the fishing competition.

Liu Yu, standing to the side, said with a hint of sourness, "Heh, a big star."

Li Younan calmly said, "This way of speaking is nothing like you."

Liu Yu shrugged and remained silent.

Today is a sunny day, but sunny days aren't always good for fishing. However, it doesn't matter to Li Younan, as there are different ways to fish on a sunny day.

At this moment, the tournament organizers began calling the finalists to the fishing spot area. Li Younan packed up his gear and prepared to set off, not forgetting to tell Liu Yu to get ready to film a video.

Liu Yu, after all, runs an advertising company. His advertising company is not the kind of advertising company that is similar to a print shop. Most of the projects they undertake are to help some real big brands shoot advertising and promotional videos, from planning to formal shooting, post-production, and even distribution.

As the boss, he was very familiar with the entire process.

Liu Yu snorted. After all, he had already suffered a crushing defeat in fishing, so he certainly wouldn't falter in his area of ​​expertise.

Holding the camera in his hand, he said, "Don't worry, as long as you don't fly the air force, I'll definitely film you looking incredibly handsome, the kind that will charm countless girls."

Li Younan said half-jokingly, "Then can you charm your sister?"

Liu Yu punched him hard.

I really have a sharp tongue.

This time it was a real beating, and it really hurt.

Just then, Liu Yu's phone rang. He picked it up and his eyelids twitched slightly. It was the nanny calling.

The nanny called him at this time, which was a bit unusual. He suddenly had a bad feeling and then answered the phone.

Li Younan blinked and patiently waited for Liu Yu to finish the call before leaving. But the next moment, after only two or three sentences were spoken to Liu Yu, Li Younan saw Liu Yu's expression change drastically.

Li Younan's heart skipped a beat. The thing that could make Liu Yu so nervous must be his sister.

Li Younan's expression immediately turned serious.

However, Liu Yu forced herself to suppress her panic and calmly told the phone, "Don't panic, I'll be right back!"

He put down the phone and looked at Li Younan. He didn't explain much, but simply said, "I can't go fishing with you. You'll have to go by yourself. Lend me your car."

Li Younan shook his head, and the next moment, he picked up his fishing box and headed towards the car: "Your sister's matter is also my matter."

Although Liu Yu didn't explain, Li Younan had already guessed most of it.

Seeing this, Liu Yu breathed a slight sigh of relief, realizing that she and her sister had indeed made the right judgment.

But he still asked, "What about your match?"

Li Younan asked indifferently, "Does it matter?"

Liu Yu paused for a moment, then nodded silently.

There's really no need to say anything more now that we've reached this point.

At this moment, the two of them were in perfect sync and did not immediately discuss the ins and outs of the matter. Time was of the essence, so they could only talk as they walked.

Only the fans were somewhat confused, looking at Li Younan with doubt.

Without offering any explanation, Li Younan threw the items into the trunk and quickly got into the car.

Liu Yu fastened her seatbelt and asked seriously, "Can you drive fast?"

Li Younan did not respond, but silently shifted the automatic transmission into manual mode.

The engine began to roar.

(End of this chapter)

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