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Silver Wolf: Kafka, I didn't expect that you would be told that you have a skinny body one day~

Kafka: Don't worry, Silver Wolf, I was only told that before, and you will be told that in the future~

Silver Wolf: Hey! I'm just stating my point of view, I don't mean to offend you, okay!

Kafka: I'm just stating my point of view, I don't mean to offend you~

Liu Ying: Okay Kafka, she's going to cry and make a fuss later~

Silver Wolf: I won't cry and make a fuss, okay! "Three Seven Zero"

Kiana: So, what is Mr. Bai Heng's purpose? Right now, it seems that neither adopting little Kafka nor training her to be a demon hunter will be good for Mr. Bai Heng.

Xing: Let's just say, is there a possibility that because you can't find a suitable partner, you plan to train one yourself?

March Seven: Stop your large-scale recognition of your father!

Paimon: Anyway, let's wait and see. Bai Heng must have his reasons for doing this~

[You brought the girl with purple hair and purple eyes home and told her that from now on, you are each other's family. ]

[But obviously, the girl didn't understand what you meant by family. The long dark life has completely blurred her definition of family. ]

[You told her your purpose - to train her into an excellent demon hunter. 】

[The price she had to pay was to keep the fear in her heart from dissipating and to keep from becoming a demon. 】

[Although Kafka was puzzled by this, she nodded her head and agreed. 】

[And the next day, this girl also brought some changes to your life. 】

In the early morning, Bai Heng opened his eyes one second before the alarm clock was about to ring.

The long life as a demon hunter gave him a biological clock comparable to a machine, going to bed at a set time and waking up at a set time.

Pushing open the door and coming to the living room, Bai Heng immediately discovered the subtle differences in this apartment.

The dust on some furniture had disappeared, and the floor was polished and reflected the luster under the morning light.

In a corner of the living room, Bai Heng saw a small figure wearing an ill-fitting white shirt.

She knelt on the ground, wiping the floor with the rag in her hand. Fine beads of sweat hung on her forehead, and her tender and fair face was also stained with a little dust because of cleaning, but she didn't care about these, just doing the work in her hands with a serious expression.

"What are you doing?"

Bai Heng suddenly spoke, and the little body wasShe trembled as if in shock.

Little Kafka turned around, timidly raised the rag in her hand, and said two words concisely and clearly:

"Cleaning."

"I know, what I mean is, what is the reason for asking you to do this?" Bai Heng continued to ask.

Holding the rag nervously, Bai Heng's questioning made little Kafka's face flustered.

After a long while, she finally squeezed out a sentence.

"Prove the value..."

Yes, prove the value.

This is the only thing that Tianyi Wu has taught little Kafka in the past ten years.

If you don't want to be abandoned, then prove that you still have value to exist.

Although Bai Heng had said such words and made such a promise yesterday.

But little Kafka knew that what she said yesterday might not be effective today.

This is why she cleaned the room this morning. (To read the most exciting novels, go to Faloo Novel Network!)

After saying that, little Kafka raised her eyes cautiously and glanced at Bai Heng. After seeing his frown, she immediately lowered her head again, as if waiting to be scolded.

However, she did not wait for the cold rebuke or the beating.

What she did receive was just a helpless sigh and the warmth she felt on her head.

Little Kafka looked up in a daze and saw Bai Heng's dark brown eyes. There was no anger or blame in those eyes that would subconsciously make people feel cold.

Instead, there was something that little Kafka could not understand yet. []

Something called pity.

"I said yesterday that this is your home, which means that you and I are already a family..."

"Proof of value is something that is not necessary for family."

"It is not necessary."

Gently stroking the girl's hair, Bai Heng tried to make his tone as gentle as possible.

"What is family...?"

Little Kafka blinked, her pupils like amethysts were full of doubt.

Bai Heng was silent for a moment, and then he spoke slowly with a heavy heart:

"Family means protecting each other, not giving up on each other, caring for each other, subconsciously wanting to share delicious food with each other, and subconsciously looking for each other to rely on when there is something painful."

"You can tell your family about everything good and bad, and your family will not complain about your negative emotions. When you are happy, your family will be happy with you from the bottom of their hearts, and when you are sad, your family will also comfort you."

"Those who can do these are family."

"It's hard to listen... I may not be able to become a family with you..." Little Kafka's face was slightly tense, and she seemed a little troubled. She didn't quite understand some of what Bai Heng said.

"It's okay, you are just a child, and there is still a lot of time to understand and learn."

"Before you understand, I will be a good family member first.Duties."

After saying that, Bai Heng stood up while Kafka was still looking at him in confusion.

"Okay, I have to go to work now. You stay at home. There are drinks in the refrigerator and bread in the kitchen. If you are hungry, you can eat something. 0.1."

"Don't care if anyone knocks on the door. Just wait for me to come back. ”

After giving instructions, Bai Heng put on the coat on the sofa and pushed the door open to leave after seeing little Kafka nod gently.

Although he said he was at work, in fact, when the organization did not assign demon extermination missions, he spent most of his time in the office.

When the sun gradually set, Bai Heng returned home with a large bag of daily necessities, and little Kafka had fallen asleep on the sofa.

On the table in the dining room, there was a piece of bread on a plate.

Next to it was a small note.

There were a few words written crookedly on it.

"I want to give it to you."

This was the first step the girl took to become a family with Bai Heng.

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