[You know, while your darling was fighting me, she kept calling out your name the whole time? Looks like your love runs pretty deep, huh.]
“……”
[Hooohhh—]
“……”
[Sorry, darling. I lost to him. I… I’m simply no match for him at all.]
“……”
[He’s even more powerful than you. I belong to him now.]
“……”
[This video is proof of the love between us. You have to watch it carefully, okay?]
“……”
[I slept with the sect master of the neighboring sect.]
“……”
[About how my wife got NTR’d by the Demon King and then reincarnated as the Demon King’s daughter.]
“……”
What?! What?! What?! What the hell kind of thing is this!!!
How can I understand every single word, but when they’re strung together I can’t make any sense of it at all?!
After finishing treatment on the last patient, Wuming sat at his desk, scooping rice from his lunchbox while watching a video on his phone.
NTR? Kind of interesting.
AD’s moderation is getting more and more open lately.
His mind flashed back to the last patient he had just sent off.
That patient had been brought in by his parents, who claimed their child was into 2D stuff and asked if there was something wrong with him because of it.
Although as a psychologist he had dealt with all kinds of patients, this was still the first time someone had asked him that question.
What’s wrong with 2D?
What’s the big deal if someone has their own little hobbies and interests!
It’s not like it’s tied to drugs or gambling—there’s no problem at all.
But the parent kept insisting that their child definitely had issues and demanded that he prescribe medicine for the kid to take.
With no other choice, he simply put some candies into an empty medicine bottle and told the child to take two pills three times a day, fooling them just like that.
As for charging money—
He hadn’t dared to ask for much, just had the parent pay 648 yuan to settle everything.
He had been very conscientious, and even the parent said so.
So the price was perfectly reasonable—fair to all, no deception!
He wasn’t some black-hearted doctor.
Wuming thought to himself.
His home—which also served as his workplace—was located on a busy street in the city center, right beside the square and the commercial district that stayed lively every evening.
The first floor was his daily workspace, and the second floor was his cozy little nest.
His days were pretty comfortable.
All thanks to his mom.
After flipping the “Closed” sign and pulling down the rolling shutter, Wuming returned to his small room on the second floor.
If he had to name anything he felt was missing…
The house probably felt a little empty.
The emptiness here didn’t refer to the furniture or decorations, but the kind of void that comes from living alone.
Normally his mom would be there keeping him company, but when he started college she had set off on a round-the-world trip.
Which left him living by himself now.
“Wuyi, you’re here.”
The moment he stepped inside, his cheese cat came rubbing against him.
Besides himself, this cheese cat was his only companion.
Wuming picked the cat up, held it in his arms, stroked its belly, then set it down.
What an adorable little guy.
After refilling Wuyi’s water and food and scooping the litter, Wuming settled comfortably on the sofa and started scheduling appointments for tomorrow’s patients.
***
It was already deep into the night.
Wuming carried two bags of trash downstairs.
He had meant to take the garbage out after watching one match, but both teams had played at full strength and dragged it into overtime, so he had ended up watching until one in the morning.
Seriously.
He hadn’t expected the match to last that long.
After tossing the trash, Wuming went back upstairs.
After showering he stood by the window drinking milk.
This was a habit of his—drinking a glass of milk before bed to improve sleep quality.
Just as he was about to leave the window, a staggering figure suddenly entered his view.
It was a girl dragging a heavy body along.
As if by some mysterious force, their eyes met briefly in midair.
In just a few seconds the girl hurriedly turned and plunged into the small alley beside.
“……”
Although it had been only an instant, Wuming clearly caught the despair and helplessness surging in her eyes.
Why is it like this?!
Wuming didn’t understand, but less than half a minute later he saw several more people slip into that same alley.
“That girl is in there! Get after her!!!”
“If we catch her we can get the IDs!”
He heard those people shouting.
Wuming didn’t understand what they meant, but from their words it was obvious they had set their sights on the girl from earlier.
What’s going on?!
Wuming was momentarily confused about the whole situation.
Who was that girl just now? Who were the people chasing her? What did they mean by “IDs”?!
All sorts of doubts swirled in Wuming’s mind, and what worried him most was the girl’s safety.
He wondered whether she could escape…
Then he heard—
“You’ve got nowhere left to run!”
“Tonight you’re not getting away!!!”
Although he didn’t know what was happening inside, Wuming could tell the girl was probably in deep trouble.
These guys were yelling like this—weren’t they afraid that concerned citizens like him would call the police?
“……”
Wuming silently closed the curtains, then went back inside and looked at the walls covered in his figurines.
Who isn’t a 2D fan, after all.
***
Meanwhile in that alley.
The girl lay on the ground, unconscious.
A glaring trail of blood seeped from her temple, clearly the result of a heavy blow to the head.
“Damn it! We lost several brothers because of her! Ptoo!”
One man spat viciously and kicked the girl on the ground again to vent his anger.
“Run! Weren’t you so good at running?! Get up and run some more!”
The men surrounding her punched and kicked the now-defenseless girl, unleashing their brutality.
“Enough, tie her up already!” the leader-like man roared. “Hand her over to the ‘higher-ups’ and the bounty is ours!”
“This is enough money to buy the IDs!”
They roughly tried to bind the girl and drag her away, their full attention fixed on her, completely unaware that a figure was quietly approaching from behind.
It was a girl wearing a masquerade mask. In her hand she held a massive spiked club.
In a flash the suddenly appearing girl ended the fight.
The surrounding men didn’t even have time to see her face clearly before a single swing of the club knocked them all unconscious.
Without pausing, she walked straight to the unconscious girl, gazed at her for a few seconds, then bent down, picked her up, and left the alley.
Her destination was clear—the door of Wuming’s shop.
And Wuming was already standing at the entrance waiting for them.
After confirming no one else was around, Wuming quickly opened the door to let the two inside. The mysterious girl, following his instructions, gently set the injured girl down.
Only then did Wuming get his first clear look at the unconscious girl’s appearance.
Her luxurious black dress was now covered in scratches and stained with glaring blood.
Her face was deathly pale with no color at all, still carrying a childish innocence, yet her features were exceptionally delicate.
She looked no more than fifteen or sixteen years old.
What stood out even more were the two particularly prominent sharp fangs and the equally pointed ears peeking out from between her strands of hair.
There was no doubt—she was a blood clan member.
“A blood clan member, huh…”
In that case she could be considered one of his own.
That’s right, Wuming wasn’t human either.
He was simply a ghost clan member living here.
This was a society where humans and demons coexisted peacefully, with humans and demonfolk living in harmony and never erupting into conflict.
But what was the story with the girl in front of him?
Why was she being surrounded and attacked by so many people?!
The city he lived in was relatively safe. As long as you followed the rules there was basically no danger.
It was just that there were especially many flashy young guys around, always calling people “cousin bro” or “cousin sis” and the like.
Could it be that she had been targeted by one of those flashy guys?
But it didn’t look like flashy guys going after an innocent loli girl; there seemed to be more to it.
Wuming lowered his head and looked at the unconscious girl.
Better treat her wounds first.
Before going upstairs, however, Wuming walked over to the mysterious girl who stood motionless in place.
“Thanks for the hard work.”
As Wuming spoke he gently rubbed her head.
With his touch the girl’s figure began to shrink and blur, finally settling into a delicate figurine lying quietly in his palm.
Only after finishing did Wuming bend down, pick up the blood clan girl from the ground, and carry her up to the second floor.
He himself wasn’t skilled in medicine, so the treatment was naturally left to other “professionals.”
This superpower really was convenient.
It just cost a bit of blood and money.
Wuming stood to the side, watching the “surgery” process.
A few minutes later the faint wail of police sirens came from downstairs—that was the report he had made before taking action, claiming someone was disturbing the peace.
After the treatment ended, Wuming fetched a basin of hot water, soaked a towel, carefully removed the girl’s bloodstained clothes, and wiped her body clean.
After all the work he was covered in sweat and collapsed exhausted onto the sofa.
Hah—
Amid the fatigue a trace of regret quietly crept in.
Why had he saved her?
He knew better than anyone that one trouble is less than none.
Yet he had still… gotten involved.
Wuming didn’t know how much trouble this decision would bring, but if he had stood by and done nothing—he wouldn’t have been able to live with himself.
He really was… too kind-hearted.
He self-mockingly tugged at the corner of his mouth.
The best outcome now was for the girl to wake up and leave on her own.
That way all the trouble would vanish without a trace.
He had done what he could; that counted as fulfilling his duty.
This night felt unprecedentedly long for Wuming. From darkness until dawn the lights in the house stayed on.
He remained tense the entire time, on guard against any uninvited guests who might barge in.
He hadn’t slept a wink…
Wuming yawned as he rose from the chair, stretched, and let his gaze sweep over the girl still fast asleep on the sofa.
…Better go buy breakfast first and check on her when he gets back.