I Have a Date with a Thousand-year-old Female Corpse-Chapter 1312: He Really is a Monster

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Chapter 1312: Chapter 1312: He Really is a Monster

The actions of this group are akin to suicide; without the constraints of gravity, you are like a wolf unleashed from its cage, while the enemies before you are lesser than mere sheep.

In your eyes, these people are truly no different from ants. Thankfully, you held back; otherwise, losing limbs would have been considered a light injury.

"Kid, you’re going to regret this!"

"No need to wait—I’ll go find your leader myself and save us both the trouble later." You casually lift the leader as if holding a kitten and say calmly, "Do you want me to carry you around and ask for directions, or will you take me straight to your leader?"

"I’ll bring you to him!" the man shouts hurriedly.

You toss the man to the ground, then turn to Pang Gaozhu and say, "You should come along too. Let’s get everything sorted out directly."

Twenty minutes later, the man leads you to a tall building. "Our leader’s office is on the 67th floor."

You nod and, with the Pang siblings, head straight to the 67th floor. When the three of you arrive, you discover that, just as the man said, the mastermind has indeed established a comprehensive entertainment company called "Unlimited Entertainment."

You inform the two, "Wait for me here. I’ll go in first."

As soon as you step inside, an attractive woman greets you with a smile. "Hello, our general manager has been expecting you for quite some time. Please follow me."

You nod and follow her closely.

Upon entering, you realize this is quite a formal and professional company. Everything, from its staff to its equipment, is thoroughly organized, and both the environment and the competency of its employees are exceptional—not the chaotic mess you had imagined.

"The general manager is waiting for you inside." With that, the woman smiles and takes her leave.

You knock lightly on the door, and a woman’s voice, sweet and melodious like an oriole singing in a valley, immediately responds, "Come in."

The door opens automatically, greeting you with a rush of fragrance. Curious, you step inside. The room appears to be a floral paradise, with flowers of every color adorning the space from ceiling to floor.

As you weave through the blossoms, you notice a slender figure in the distance. Recognizing the person as a woman, you restrain your frustration and say mildly, "Hello, I apologize for disturbing you."

"It’s no bother." The woman doesn’t turn around, but her voice and silhouette are enough to captivate any man. She continues, "Are you truly willing to pay back the debt on behalf of those siblings?"

"Yes."

"Do you have the money?"

"Just enough—to settle the debt."

"I looked up your records. You’re from Earth, correct?"

"Yes."

"How about we make a deal?"

"Speak. I’m listening."

The woman laughs suddenly, her laughter as sweet and resonant as a lark’s song, captivating without becoming tiresome. "You’re such a strange person."

"I don’t think I’m any different from the average person," you reply earnestly. You’re particularly sensitive to being called strange, given that you’re indeed not of this world.

"You’re really peculiar. People usually try their hardest to impress me, hoping to glimpse my true appearance, but you seem entirely uninterested." The woman chuckles softly. "My name is Wanjuan. What about you?"

"Mu Yun."

"Mu Yun? What a strange name."

Confronted by women, you typically respond with a bitter smile. Shrugging, you say, "Fine, consider me a strange person. Now, tell me—what’s the deal?"

"I want to hire you."

"Not interested," you reject her bluntly.

"Why not? You’re just a student," Wanjuan laughs.

"I don’t like being ordered around. Have someone accompany me to the bank—I’ll pay off the debt myself," you say, your tone gradually growing stern. "Also, I hope you’ll stop bothering them in the future, or else—"

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"This time you saw a group of defeated rabble. Next time, you’ll face a pile of corpses," you reply, your killing intent rising, as chilling light flashes in your eyes.

"Is that a threat?" Her voice remains light and graceful.

"I don’t wish to harm anyone, but I will never forgive those who try to hurt the people around me."

"Alright," the woman sighs softly. "They owe me fifty thousand. Originally, the interest was eight thousand, but since you’ve come personally, I’ll waive the interest. If you can’t pay fifty thousand now, we can arrange for installments."

"That won’t be necessary." You take out a Crystal Card, placing it on the flower-adorned table. "This card holds 1.09 million Galaxy coins. Deduct what they owe, and return the rest to me."

"Ha, I didn’t expect you to be quite the wealthy young master."

At this moment, the door opens automatically, and a woman wearing a chic suit enters. She picks up the Crystal Card, swiftly operates it, then respectfully reports to the woman behind the desk, "It’s done."

You take back the Crystal Card from her hand and turn to leave.

Before stepping out, you glance back and say, "I don’t trust your company or your subordinates, but I trust you. Don’t let me down."

With that, you stride out.

As soon as you leave, the woman’s voice changes to a clear, sweet tone. "What a fool—so quick to trust others."

"Mu Yun, how did it go?" Pang Gaozhu immediately comes forward when he sees you. "Did they give you any trouble?"

"It’s settled. I’ve paid off your debts."

"Paid off? Where did you get so much money?"

"Don’t ask too much. If you lack money in the future, come to me for it." Pang Gaozhu looks as though he’s about to refuse, but you add, "Of course, this money isn’t a gift—it’s a loan, though I won’t charge you interest."

You’ve observed Pang Gaozhu’s strong sense of pride, which is part of why you chose to help the siblings.

"Let’s head home. I’m feeling a bit hungry," you say with a smile to Pang Qin.

"Alright."

Pang Qin dares not meet your gaze, keeping her head slightly lowered, a faint ripple coursing through her eyes.

Upon returning home, you adjust the Gravity regulator to ten times gravity again, though the Pang siblings don’t notice. After eating, you lock yourself away in your room, hesitating—hesitating over whether to enter the game.

As you deliberate, you unknowingly drift into sleep.

"Mu Yun, are you alright?" Xiang’er’s voice echoes in your ears.

"Xiang’er! Where are you? Where are you?" you shout desperately, using her real name.

"I’m fine. I’m in a distant place. Mu Yun, take care of yourself. I’ll surely return. Wait for me."

"Xiang’er!" You wake with a jolt.

Sitting dazed on the bed, you gently pick up the game glasses, and your eyes flash with ruthless determination. "Eastern Cloud Dragon—you all just wait."

It’s been over a month since you arrived on Zhonghua Star, and you’ve finally had a stretch of tranquility.

Since the time you paid off the debt for the Pang siblings, the Unlimited Entertainment Company hasn’t troubled them again.