Chapter 13 I Want Spoilers!
Chapter 13: I want spoilers!
[Kiss me…]
"Kiss her…" Alice whispered while tightly clenching her hands. She put so much strength into her little hands that they had been trembling.
Next to her, Zamira stared at the screen in silence. Her lips were slightly parted, as though she wanted to repeat after the heroine from the movie.
Yes, the twins watched some kind of movie.
Their big eyes reflected the TV's screen. The heroine and protagonist were about to kiss, yet some third party stepped in.
[Sorry, not so sorry!]
BANG!
The sound of a gun rang out in the dragons' ears. A hole appeared in the heroine's forehead, and her body fell to the ground lifelessly.
A silence ensued, both in the movie and in the real world.
Two dragons gawked at the scene, not making any sound. Their bodies remained frozen, not breathing at all. Their hearts probably stopped from the shock they received in such an absurd last scene.
The protagonist then screamed, embracing his dead lover.
Alice promptly stood up, "What kind of crap ending is it?! So she is not his destined lover?! Then who?!
Fuck! I will read spoilers!" Alice couldn't endure the mystery, her hand extending for Max's phone.
She had been so close to this little box that the phone's new home was in Alice's pocket. She also became quite skilled in handling all apps, as if she came from modern times.
Before Alice read the spoilers, her elder sister woke up from her stupor. She snatched the phone, saying in a serious tone, "No spoilers."
"I must know who is the destined heroine! She was my type!" Alice shed a tear as her favorite heroine had been killed just now.
Before death, the blue dragon was hyped to see her chosen one winning the protagonist's heart.
And then, some bastard appeared with a gun!
"No spoilers," Zamira narrowed her eyes, using her elder sister's authority to her advantage.
But the movie influenced the heart of the three hundred years old dragon too much. Alice squinted her blue hues, staring back at her sister!
Max gazed at them on the other side of the room with a peculiar expression. His eyes remained normal, yet one couldn't see any light in them. His lips were tightly shut as if he didn't want to pour oil into the fire.
He couldn't believe that these two would end up like this.
"I guess the modern technology is that addicting," Max whispered, recalling some news about how addictive the technology could be. He didn't think much about it since Max believed he wasn't addicted.
However, these two dragons were the perfect example of people's worries about addiction to smartphones and other stuff.
Max glanced at his computer's screen, "Where is that Virtual Reality Helmet? Don't tell me the three families have found out about us? No, that's too fast. Even if some they already found out that the third reward has been snatched, they shouldn't put the whole attention to an unknown existence."
If Max could see at the round table of the three families and see the commotion inside, his heart would leap with joy and excitement. He would've spoiled those twins for at least a week, for they were treasures.
But for now, they could only wait for Virtual Reality Helmets.
And those arrived the next day.
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[Welcome to the Torim World.]
He was in one of the beginner cities, flooded by players. The city's name and exterior didn't catch his attention, for it was a simple reproduction of Europe's medieval times. He had seen it more than enough in history books.
After waiting for around thirty minutes, Max heard the pleasant voice in his ear, "We are here!"
Alice waved with a broad smile on her face. She coiled her other arm around her sister's, gluing to her like usual. She exuded so much energy that other people were compelled to look at her, for her voice sounded pretty energetic.
And then, people hovered their eyes on her face, for she was a gorgeous woman. The same went for Zamira, for her silent and gentle approach had its own unique mood, which was also enthralling.
Max was a little surprised by Alice's expression. He guessed she was so happy because she finally had the privilege of fighting someone without being held back. She also should be optimistic toward him, for he never really snatched his phone back from her.
In fact, he promised to teach her about computers.
Max rolled his eyes at her, "Since you've already drawn all attention to us, I will have you stay away from us for a while."
"Huh?" Alice parted her lips in confusion.
Max grinned, extending his hand toward the quiet Zamira. He softly asked, "If you could, my lady." Then his smile widened as Zamira put her hand on his, slowly bringing herself closer to him.
And like a lady of a noble background, Zamira wrapped her two slender arms around Max's right arm.
Alice blinked, "I am not leaving my sister by more than five meters unless she tells me to!"
Max laughed, "I knew you would say that. My left arm is all free." He suggested she follow her sister's actions.
And as Alice had no choice, she coiled her arms around Max's left arm. She peeked at her sister before harrumphing, not saying anything.
'Well, that was pretty easy,' Max whispered inwardly, not expecting that his little desire to have them gluing to him would work so smoothly.
But as Alice drew too much attention, Max inferred that people would keep their eyes locked on them if he didn't do anything.
Thus, as the stars aligned, Max used this chance to have them close.
He smiled, saying, "Beginner players get classes from the tutorial, then expand their options in the beginner city. It's crucial since many deaths lay ahead beyond the safe walls.
But in our case, I don't think we need to talk with those fake people. Let's go straight outside the city and level up."
"Yes," Zamira nodded.
"Yeah!" Alice also agreed.
And thus, the first journey began.
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