Chapter 32: Why Didn't You Die?
That's right, it's ruined, if it was before, I only planned to snatch the spirit stone over at night, but now I just want to crush that damn thing!
Looking at Feng Ge's back as he carried the night and gradually walked away, a standard smile rose on the night and silently followed.
Soon, half an hour later, facing the table full of freshly made meals, Feng Ge began to eat and drink again.
Standing next to him, looking at a certain woman who couldn't get enough of food in front of him, the corners of his mouth couldn't help twitching.
He remembered that when this girl was in the blood clan during the day, she had just eaten two tables of banquets, and now she could still eat so much, why didn't she die of her.
Finally, after eating completely, Feng Ge slowly got up, "It's okay, let's go down!" I'm going to rest, remember to help me prepare breakfast tomorrow. Feng Ge said, turning around and walking towards the inner room.
"Yes, Lord Fengge." Su Ye said, then he ordered someone to remove all the things on the table, and by the way, he threw Xiao Qianhuan, who was lying in Fengge's room and didn't leave, to the next room.
At night, in the tidy room, Feng Ge, who was full of food and drink, lay on the bed, sleeping very deeply, wearing only a thin white undershirt.
At this moment, the light flashed, and a red figure instantly appeared in Feng Ge's room.
His eyes fell, looking at Feng Ge's defenseless sleeping face, and his eyebrows raised slightly, "Sure enough, when I was asleep, I wasn't so annoying." ”
Of course, I didn't forget the purpose of coming here in the middle of the night.
Spirit Stones!
In order to order him at any time, this girl must have put the spirit stone on her body!
The first thing to check at night was naturally the ring that Feng Ge wore on his hand.
It's a pity that Feng Ge decisively wouldn't put such an important thing on the Na Ring.
In addition to the ring, it is placed close to the body.
Su Ye stretched out his hand and was about to tear open Feng Ge's collar, however, without waiting for his fingers, the moment he touched Feng Ge, the next moment, he suddenly took it back.
As Feng Ge said, he hates women, and the reason why he is not particularly repulsive to Feng Ge is mainly because this girl does not look like a woman at all except for her gender.
However, if you don't do it, you can't wake her up, how can you find the spirit stone.
Su Ye's brows furrowed slightly.
Is there any way to get her to take it off on her own?
Suddenly, Su Ye's eyes flashed, and when he raised his hand, red flames burst out, and the temperature of the entire room rose suddenly.
Soon, Feng Ge, who was sleeping, rose a thin layer of sweat from his forehead to his neck, and his brows were slightly furrowed.
Raising his hand, he directly ripped off his collar, revealing a bright red belly pocket, and his white neck was dyed with a layer of sweat, exuding a pure atmosphere unique to a girl.
Su Ye's expression froze, and he turned his head, and an unnatural crimson rose on his face.
With a slight flicker in his eyes, he quickly returned to his normal expression, and his gaze swept back and forth on Feng Ge's neck, but he didn't see the shadow of the Imperial Spirit Stone at all.
Su Ye impatiently stretched out his hand, and was about to turn Feng Ge's body over.
At this moment, Feng Ge, who was asleep, seemed to feel something uncomfortable, and suddenly turned over.
The hand stretched out by the night suddenly fell on Feng Ge's bare shoulder.
The white and slender fingers, touching that touch the soft moment, a trace of electricity crossed the fingertips, and the whole person was completely frozen!
After being stunned for a moment, he suddenly withdrew his hand.
His gaze fell on Feng Ge's body, and finally, he raised his hand, and the red spiritual power immediately wrapped Feng Ge's body, causing Feng Ge's body to be directly suspended in mid-air.
Su Ye's fingers moved slightly, and Feng Ge's body shook up and down like a sandbag, shaking left and right, trying to shake out the spirit stone.
(Battlefield Literature)