The vivid and specific description of the environment quickly brings her into the world of Sherlock Holmes.

"Sherlock looked grave. He touched here and pressed there. He also raised the dead man's head and smelled his lips."

"He probably understands what's going on..."

So what's going on?

Rosalyn didn't get an answer.

Because Loya actually broke the chapter here.

Chapter 7 I will teach you that those infected are not guilty

Rosalin came back to her senses, and Loya was staring at her with a smile on her face.

"like to see?"

"A bit." Rosalin tilted her head nervously.

It's a shame to be fascinated by a book in the most annoying library.

But she couldn't hold back her curiosity, so she turned around and asked

"How come you, a teacher, can fight and write novels?"

"Because I have been a teacher, been on the battlefield, and a writer."

Loya told the truth.

Rosalind narrowed her eyes and looked at him suspiciously.

He was pretty good-looking, but he didn't have any sharpness. He was very different from the brave and cool soldier he imagined.

"Bragging." She said disdainfully.

"You kid," Loya poked Rosalind's forehead with the tip of his pen, "How do you talk to the boss?"

Rosalin wanted to grab Loya's pen, but she was too slow and was dodged. She felt so humiliated that she wanted to fight back.

But after thinking about it, it seemed that I couldn't beat him, and it would be even more embarrassing if I didn't fulfill my words, so I said hard:

"Even if you are my boss, don't let me call you boss."

"Okay, who made me, General Daxia, broad-minded... Well, let me make you Corporal Xiaoxia."

"Don't be too proud, you guy!"

Rosalin was a little crazy. Because she was suppressed from beginning to end, she never had the confidence to look at him, but she could imagine that Loya was completely acting like a villain at this moment.

But she couldn't win a fight or argue, and Rosalin felt helpless as someone held her in the palm of her hand.

I was about to leave angrily, but the broken chapter of the novel tickled my heart again, so I wanted to ask around the corner when I would write it.

Wanting to gain some momentum, Rosalin raised her head and looked at Loya, but Loya was also looking at her.

Her gentle eyes were full of smiles, as if she had seen the most beautiful things in the world.

Rosalin was defeated by such a look and ran away in despair.

Loya shook his head with a smile, picked up his pen and continued writing.

Children are one of the few treasures on this earth.

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It was almost six o'clock when I finished writing the first case. The spring days in Ursus were still short, and it was already dusk.

Today's classes have ended. Students are either in pairs or in groups walking in and out of the aisles of the campus, some going to the library and some going to the bar.

Usas put the only tranquility in the campus at this moment.

The man at the center of the storm smiled.

He likes this kind of tranquility, but tranquility never belongs to him.

Lowering the brim of his hat and continuing to walk, Loya's steps were as hasty as ever.

Arriving at the pre-arranged place, Sonia leaned against the pillars of the cafeteria alone, hiding herself out of the sunset, folding her arms and watching the people coming and going.

Students passing by her would subconsciously close their mouths, slow down their steps, and walk with trembling feet.

Sonia was used to it and watched expressionlessly as usual. It wasn't until a familiar shout came that she turned her head and raised a smile at the corner of her mouth.

The new little brother who said he wanted to give her a surprise came to keep the date.

Luo Ya shook the paper in his hand and said proudly: "My masterpiece is finished."

"It better be a masterpiece."

Sonia seemed to be in a good mood, turned around and walked into the cafeteria.

"Eat first, then go make trouble!"

Then he turned back and looked at Loya with suspicion.

"Are you really following me?"

"Of course," Loya rushed to Sonia's side in two or three steps, "Where are we going to cause trouble?"

"Hmph, this time it was the group of brats outside the school who made the first move. I want to clear out these clubs!"

"Oh, the general is so powerful!" Loya cheered in time.

Sonia didn't like the title "general", but somehow, the word "general" became a real general when he said it in his mouth, so she also smiled in cooperation.

"Fuck with me and no one in Peterheim High School will dare to bully you - not even the principal."

Of course this sentence is false, but Loya has no intention of causing trouble.

Walking into the cafeteria, the students saw Sonia as if they were seeing a natural disaster. They dispersed as usual, avoiding the trouble of queuing. By the way, Loya received a lot of shocked looks.

Hey, it really means the second-in-command under Black Boss.

feel good.

Loya looked at Sonia beside him and asked:

"Do you know Rosalind?"

"She? Ah, she is a good opponent, but it is a pity that she was defeated by my men."

Speaking of her own achievements, Sonia pumped her fist vigorously, somewhat in a show of force.

The two had a meal and randomly chose a seat to sit across from each other. Sonia took a bite of beef and asked:

"Have you met her?"

"I met him in the afternoon."

Loya put the plate aside, and then imitated her fist pump, but because he didn't have the strength, he imitated it poorly.

However, this does not prevent Loya from showing off his power:

"She is already my little brother, and now I am a veritable 'General Xia'."

"Haha."

For a man in his twenties and thirties to do such actions and say these words, it feels a bit silly no matter what.

Sonia took another big bite of meat and said while chewing:

"You are such a strange person... You are powerful and knowledgeable. Unlike us, you fight for a little face."

"I don't think you like beer and rock music, but you said you want to join me... I don't understand your purpose."

Hearing this, Luo Ya joked:

"Maybe I'm a bad guy and am trying to build a relationship to carry out an evil plan to kidnap students?"

"...Tch, it's really poorly written. Why does it have to be something boring like kidnapping students? Besides, you're not an infected person either."

Sonia answered casually.

After eating a large piece of meat, she was almost full. She wiped her hands and looked at Loya - the person in front of her had put down her knife and fork, and put her arms on the dining table to support her face.

"Why does it have to be an infected person?"

His tone was obviously very calm, but also a little serious, and his disappointed eyes soon became relieved.

"Sonia, why does it have to be an infected person?"

He repeated it, this time smiling, as if it were a joke between friends.

The look in her eyes just now made Sonia stunned for a moment, and when she looked at Loya again, she was no longer as sharp as before.

Why does it have to be an infected person?

Sonia never thought about it, just because the textbooks and people around her always said so.

"I do not know."

She did not follow Loya's intention and treat it as a joke. She always felt that she would lose something by saying this, so she chose to answer Loya's first question.

Little did he know that this answer cleared away all the gloominess of Loya, and he really laughed.

"It's okay, it's normal that you don't know."

"I still have the identity of a teacher. From now on, listen carefully to my classes and don't keep distracted."

"Let me tell you why the infected are evil."

Chapter 8 The Avengers

Loya thought the scene Sonia was referring to was two groups of people fighting each other with sticks on an empty road in the middle of the night.

But the reality is always unexpected.

The disco in the bar was deafening, colorful, and the flashing lights almost blinded Loya's eyes.

Just when he thought that the so-called crashing the scene was a test of his drinking capacity, Sonia took the lead, picked up a beer bottle and threw it at a non-mainstream person who was dancing to the disco.

War is imminent.

Loya shrank into a corner to fish, admiring Sonia's heroic figure and cheering from time to time.

The one-sided battle ended quickly. Sonia was no different from when she came except that she was sweating. She didn't blame Loya when she saw him fishing. She gave him a look and filed out with her younger brother.

Walking into the campus again, only Sonia and Loya were left.

The battle just now did not eliminate the unhappiness in her heart, and she was still worried about what happened in the afternoon.

Luo Ya wanted to open up the conversation and asked knowingly:

"Are you blaming me for not helping you just now?"

"No... I just didn't like the look in your eyes at that time. I felt very uncomfortable."

Sonia paused.

"You don't seem to hate infected people?"

"Don't think so much."

Luo Ya smiled slightly and didn't explain much.

I took out the manuscript of "The Sherlock Holmes" and shook it

"I think it's quite interesting, I hope you like it too."

"...Thank you." Sonia took it.

The two of them walked all the way to the dormitory building to say goodbye.

Loya was about to leave when he accidentally caught a glimpse of a dark shadow from the corner of his eye. When he looked over again, it had disappeared.

"Cosiche, don't do anything unnecessary."

Luo Ya's tone was unkind and her mood sank.

"I'm helping you - you'll make her understand sooner or later anyway, right?"

"I just want her to understand not to die for militarism... You'd better not piss me off!"

"I've always been very measured."

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