Accidentally invincible! - Chapter 393 - 0390: Brother Lin, Worse than a Beast
The little girl must have been starving; she eagerly grabbed the bowl of soup and began wolfing it down without a care for manners.
So ungraceful!
Incredibly ungraceful.
"Brother Lin, how do you plan to take care of this little girl? Keeping her with us might not be the best decision for her. Why not find a good family to foster her?" Xiang Fei asked.
They were all Immortals, and the dangerous tasks they undertook made them enemies with increasingly powerful foes. Keeping a mere mortal around could only spell trouble. đđżđđđ°đ˛đđ§đ đ§đ˛đĽ.đđ¨đ
Lin Fan replied, "I havenât thought it through yet. Letâs just see how things go for now."
Qin Yang chimed in from the side, "If weâre talking about the safest place, it has to be the Immortal Venerable Family. Why not bring her along for now? When we reach the Qin Family, I can personally make arrangements, no problem at all."
Xiang Fei nodded. "Mm, Brother Qin speaks truthfully and makes a good point."
Of course.
The Immortal Venerable Family, while safe, was governed by strict rules. Even if they took her in, she would only end up as a servant. Naturally, Xiang Fei kept such thoughts to himself, deciding to deal with it when the time came.
Not long after, Lin Fan asked, "Little girl, whatâs your name?"
The rescued little girl kept her head down, as if she hadnât heard him at all.
Qin Yang joked, "Haha, Brother Lin, could it be that youâve saved a mute? Look at her, dirty and tattered like a little beggar. Honestly, Iâve never seen someone so pitiful."
Lin Fan smacked Qin Yang on the head in irritation. "Speak properly! Sheâs just a child. Are you even human?"
Qin Yang shrank back, rubbing his head, muttering to himself, "Brother Lin definitely has issues. Could it be he likes them young? But itâs not possibleâlook at this girl. Sheâs not much to look at, filthy, like an empty shell devoid of soul."
Lin Fan took out a set of clean clothes from his storage ring and tossed them to the girl. "If you donât want to talk, thatâs fine. Go wash up yourself. Start fresh for a brighter life. Even in the fiercely competitive Immortal Realm, you need to look like a person at least."
Still no response.
She seemed utterly dumbfounded.
"Sigh!"
Lin Fan stood up helplessly, then reached out, lifting the girl by the waist and walking off into the distance.
"Holy crap!"
"Brother Xiang, do you think Brother Lin is about to do something utterly beastly?" Qin Yang exclaimed exaggeratively, his expression twisted in dramatic speculation. The mere thought of Brother Lin acting on such ideas made him shudder.
Xiang Fei nearly smacked Qin Yang himself.
"Canât you be serious for once? The idea that you belong to the Immortal Venerable Family is laughable. Who would believe it, given your shamelessness? Whatever happened to your arrogance from earlier?"
Qin Yang raised his hands in surrender. "Arrogance? What use is that now? If anything, getting beaten down by Lin Fan taught me more. Honestly, whatâs your plan? Iâm thinking of tagging along with Brother Lin for a while longer. Itâs been a strangely fulfilling experience."
"Tag along, then. What else?" Xiang Fei glanced at Qin Yang.
Truth be told, something about Lin Fanâs demeanor baffled him. Though it seemed true Lin Fan had only recently ascended, certain peculiarities didnât add up. What those discrepancies were, though, he couldnât quite pin down.
But none of it really mattered.
The important thing now was following the flow.
Not far away.
By the riverside.
"Iâll wait here. You can wash over there. Donât worry, as long as Iâm here, youâre safe," Lin Fan said.
Sigh!
Being too kind really was a hassle.
He, Lin Fan, had always preferred solo battles. Then he encountered two characters with boosted luck and ended up forming a temporary team. Now with an added little girl? Well, it wasnât an issue per se. But a mortal was a completely different storyâwhat a headache.
As their group expanded, managing it became increasingly challenging.
Time slipped by quickly.
"Huh? Why isnât it done yet?" Lin Fan muttered, perplexed. It was normal for women to take their time bathing, but a little girl too?
He glanced toward the river.
To his surprise, the girl hadnât begun bathing at all. She had stripped down and sat silently by the riverbank, staring into the water as though thinking about something.
Lin Fan approached her. "Youâve already taken your clothes off. Why not go ahead and bathe?"
To others, she was nothing more than a burden.
Keeping her around brought no practical benefit. But to abandon her? How could his conscience allow it?
Kindness.
Oh heavens, why must the world burden me, Lin Fan, with such kindness?
Still no answer.
The coldness persisted.
Lin Fan softened his tone. "You little rascal, are you really mute? Fine, asking you is pointless. It seems Iâll have to do it myself. Remember this, thoughâyouâre the only one to ever have a future strongest in the Immortal Realm personally bathe you."
"Now thatâs an honor youâll carry for a lifetime."
Boasting came naturally to him.
He fetched a ladle, filled it with water, and began rinsing her from the top.
"I donât know what youâve been through, but no matter what, donât give up. If you feel like no one cares for you, then be the one to care for others. If the world feels cold to you, then warm it with your own light."
"Waiting for othersâ pity will forever be the path of the weak. The strong forge ahead and create the lives they want for themselves."
"If your parents were to see you like this, theyâd surely be heartbroken."
Lin Fan gently patted the girlâs head.
Drip!
Drip!
Perhaps his words had hit a nerve, for the girlâs tears began to fall, mingling with the river water.
Lin Fanâs acuity allowed him to sense her emotions instantly.
But what could he say? Little girls were especially fragile emotionally. Yet in a cutthroat world like the Immortal Realm, without the power to defend oneself, everything else was meaningless. If only his strength were great enough, who would dare stop him from spreading Martial Arts?
The girlâs eyes remained as lifeless as before, detached from all around her.
But as the riverâs current gently flowed by, subtle changes began to emerge.
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Qin Yang, hearing movement, turned around and remarked with a grin, "Well now, this little girl cleans up nicely. With her delicate features, sheâll definitely make it onto the Flower List when she grows up. Brother Lin, I see youâve been plotting this all along!"
Xiang Fei cast a surprised glance at the girl. Indeed, the contrast with her earlier filthy appearance was striking.
Lin Fan replied, "For now, I havenât gotten much out of her. Given the circumstances, letâs just call her âLittle Girlâ for the time being."
"Brother Lin, how do you plan on handling her? Honestly, she seems a bit unusual. While she may not compare to some of the extraordinary prodigies out there, sheâs got potential. Why not take her as a disciple?" Xiang Fei quipped half-jokingly.
Lin Fan chuckled. "Letâs save that for later. I donât have those intentions for now."
The incident with the Heavenly Court Inspection Teamâs annihilation had already reached their network.
As such, reinforcements were dispatched immediately to investigate.
Anyone bold enough to attack the Inspection Team faced only one outcome: death.
Fortunately, the Butterfly Fairy wasnât the petty type to report such matters to her superiors.
Otherwise, Lin Fan would have been hunted relentlessly.
The mere thought sent a chill down his spine.
Days later.
Lin Fan led the group to a town.
Xiang Fei knew someone who lived here.
"Brother Lin, it shouldnât be an issue for my friend to adopt the little girl. He and his wife have already retired from worldly affairs. Caring for one child would be no trouble at all," Xiang Fei suggested, clearly finding the situation burdensome.
In times of danger, who would have the capacity to protect her?
"Alright." Lin Fan agreed with Xiang Feiâs reasoning.
Leaving the girl here ensured her safetyâa stable life, if nothing else.
Before long, they arrived at a teahouse.
In the back courtyard.
"Mr. Zhang, this is a little girl we rescued during our travels. Bringing her along with us is impractical. We were hoping you and your wife might care for her. Would that be too much trouble?" Xiang Fei inquired.
The middle-aged man before them was an old acquaintance of Xiang Feiâs.
They shared a bond forged in life-and-death experiences. Meanwhile, the woman beside him took an immediate liking to the little girl, though the child shrank away in fear at her touch.
The womanâs heart ached visibly. Clearly, the girl had suffered much.
"Of course. My wife and I donât have children of our own. Weâll treat her as if sheâs our own daughter," Mr. Zhang said, agreeing instantly at the sight of the girl. Though timid and wary now, she appeared clever and quick-witted.
His wife had been injured in her youth, leaving them unable to conceive. The arrival of a child into their lives seemed like a fulfillment of dreams long out of reach.
Lin Fan patted the girl on the head. "From now on, youâll have a home. No more wandering around. These two will treat you like their own child. You must also honor and cherish them, alright?"
The little girl stood motionless, head bowed, silent.
The response unsettled Mr. Zhang and his wife.
Xiang Fei pulled them aside and softly explained the girlâs circumstances, omitting the matter of slaughtering the Heavenly Court Inspection Team.
After all, such knowledge was dangerous.
The fewer people aware, the better.
The woman, being sensitive by nature, felt even greater pity for the girl after hearing her story.
Lin Fan gently nudged the girl forward. "Go on."
Then, turning to the couple, he cupped his hands in gratitude. "Thank you both for your care. Sheâs just an unfortunate child."
"Donât worry, dear friend. My wife and I will care for her as if sheâs our own daughter," Mr. Zhang assured, returning the gesture. Though uncertain of Lin Fanâs identity, he trusted in Xiang Feiâs characterâtheir connection implied Lin Fan was no ordinary figure.
Xiang Fei said, "Brother Lin, letâs go."
"Okay."
Having delivered the girl into safety, it was time to leave.
But as Lin Fan turned to go, someone tugged at his sleeve. Looking back, he saw the little girl.
Little girl, be good now. Iâll come see you when I have time. This is the best place for you. Youâll be happy here," Lin Fan said with a fond smile as he caressed her head.
But the girl still didnât let go, her face unwavering with determination, just as before.
"Be obedient," Lin Fan said again.
To his surprise, the girl spoke at last. Though her voice was soft, she indeed spoke aloud.
"Donât..."
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