Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder’s Record of Counterattacks

Chapter 3245: Holding It Gave a Sense of Being Bound by Fate



Chapter 3245: Holding It Gave a Sense of Being Bound by Fate

Holding it gave a sense of being bound by fate.

A warmth glowed in the crook of her thumb. It was the mark of their contract.

The crossbow slightly trembled.

Ning Shu released her spiritual consciousness—several moon beasts were indeed approaching.

She took the initiative, raising the crossbow and shooting at a strange-looking moon beast.

She aimed for the eyes. These beasts were covered in yellow-white scales, probably well-armored.

Their eyes were likely the weak spot.

Ning Shu pulled the trigger of the crossbow, and the short arrow shot out at high speed, whistling as it cut through the air.

That speed—seriously awesome.

The arrow hit the moon beast’s eye precisely. In pain, the moon beast twisted its body and charged at Ning Shu.

Ning Shu raised the crossbow again and fired at the beast’s other eye, rendering it completely blind and spinning in circles on the spot.

It kept crashing into the surrounding trees.

Crossbow Lar turned into human form, grabbed Ning Shu’s hand, and said anxiously, “There are too many. We should run first.”

Lar pulled Ning Shu as they ran. His hand was slightly trembling.

Ning Shu looked at Lar running ahead with her—his bangs were blown into a middle part by the wind.

There were several scars on his forehead.

Lar suddenly stopped while running and took out some herbal juice from his body to apply on Ning Shu.

Ning Shu said, “Don’t panic. There shouldn’t be any moon beasts following us.”

Lar glanced up at the sky. Ning Shu followed his gaze—and then was dumbfounded.

There appeared to be four moons in the sky, one of which was faint.

Could someone tell her just how many moons there were in this sky?

Lar said softly, “Master, we should head to the town.”

“When there are five moons in the sky, the moon beasts will riot. It’s extremely dangerous to be in the wild.”

“Also, there are many martial artists in town. When the moon beasts attack the town, those martial artists can help defend.”

“And there are many weapons in town. Master can choose a better weapon,” Lar said. “That would be the best for Master.”

Ning Shu spread her hands. “I’ve got no money. Those weapons probably won’t let me use them. Besides, I’m weak and have to rely on you for protection.”

“Without me, you’d starve to death—just like before, when you were so hungry you reverted to your original form. Without you, I’d be torn apart by moon beasts.”

Ning Shu said bluntly, “If it’s useful, it’s a good weapon. Why are you overthinking it?”

“I’ve even eaten garbage before. Moldy food. Who hasn’t had a hazy past?”

“You think I deserve better—but the question is, can I actually find better?”

Some things just need to be said. Being too sensitive just made life exhausting.

Nicole and Crossbow Lar kept everything bottled up inside. I’ll treat you well, but I won’t tell you when I’m sad.

Ning Shu wasn’t like that. If she wasn’t happy or something bothered her, she said it directly.

If it hurt someone, so what? Show your principles and bottom line; there was nothing wrong with that.

The two of them kept tiptoeing around each other like snails—extending the feelers, but then withdrawing at the slightest touch.

Lar suddenly didn’t know what to say and asked, “Are you really that poor?”

“Yeah, I’m broke!!”


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