"How did you..."

"work to earn a living."

"Ah...that's it."

Pella lowered her head and looked at the bag in her hand. She seemed to have only brought one portion...

"Huh? Pella, why are you...Bronya?" Siluwa saw the person behind Pella stunned for a moment.

"Long time no see, Siluva." Bronya greeted politely with a smile.

In the past, my mother would also let her be present when they held seminars.

Sylva always took the trouble to answer her questions.

But after Shiluwa left the city builders, they gradually lost contact.

Obviously she and her mother are very good friends, but why haven't they reconciled after so many years?

"Shiluva, I brought you lunch."

"Well……"

"What's wrong?" Pella looked at Sylva who was in a dilemma in front of her in confusion.

Xiluwa scratched her head in embarrassment: "That... I've already eaten it."

"Ah? Have you eaten?"

Pera was stunned. If she remembered correctly, Sylva must have been very busy recently.

In order to prevent her friend from not having enough to eat, she bought something when she came over.

"Linnai just brought me..."

"That's it."

Pella paused, and she suddenly wanted to say that she was the one who came first.

But in terms of time, it seems that Linnaeus came first?

The atmosphere became so tense.

At this moment, Linnai spoke.

"Speaking of which, I have a question!"

"What?" Xiluwa's eyes lit up and she immediately got away from the tool table.

Perla and Bronya also looked curiously.

"A man fought with a snake. The man bit the snake, but why did he die?"

"Huh?"*3

The three of them looked at each other.

A man bites a snake, but why does he die?

"Well...because...because the snake didn't die, but it bit the person to death?"

Linnaeus shook his head.

"That's right, snakes are poisonous!" Xiluwa said again.

Pella looked at Sylva and corrected: "It is written in the picture book that snake venom should be on the fangs, right?"

"I've never seen a snake..." Xiluwa scratched his head, puzzled.

Perla and Bronya also fell into thinking.

Linnaeus closed the book in his hand and continued: "The answer is simple, because you bite a snake and kill yourself."

"..."*3

"It's so cold." Xiluwa shuddered.

Pella noticed the book in Linnaeus' hand: "It's better to read less of "The Complete Collection of Cold Joke" next time, right?"

"Isn't it fun?"

"I am answering very seriously!" Xiluwa reached out her hand dissatisfiedly and rubbed Linnai's head.

Who knew it was a bad joke?

But Bronya rubbed her chin and murmured: "It's so interesting..."

"Huh?"*2

Hearing this, Sylva and Perla looked at Bronya in surprise.

Isn't it? !

Linnai also unexpectedly glanced at this familiar but not completely familiar salt duck (Rand Duck).

How should I put it? His voice sounds like the kind of person who is easy to persecute.

You think so, Kemaomao?

"The researcher doesn't have the key, where should he go?"

"Locksmith's shop?" Siluwa looked at Linnai who was telling a cold joke again.

After Linnai shook his head, Bronya suddenly said: "Institute!"

"Why?" Pella looked curiously.

"Because of studying locks?"

"...Ah, that's it." Pera and Sylva showed expressions of realization.

after.

The four of them played brainteasers with homophones for a long time in the machine room.

Chapter 55·Sylva who has no work at all

Linnaeus: "Ask, what will happen to the Great Guardian if he drinks alcohol?"

Perla: "Uh..."

Sylva: "The drunken *Belloberg expletive* Cocolia."

Bronya automatically ignored Sylva's dirty words about Cocolia.

After all, their relationship is not good now, and Siluwa is somewhat resentful about being fired from Cocolia.

Moreover.

I used to scold him a lot.

So Bronya concentrated on the riddle, what would the Great Guardian become after drinking alcohol?

Drunk mother...

Drunk...

"The drunken (last) guardian?"

"Bingo!" Linnai applauded: "Yes, he is the last guardian."

"Ah... I said, can't we play some other games?"

Shiluva sighed. No one else could have endured hours of brainteasers with homophones.

Linnaeus and Bronya got along very well in this aspect, and they had questions and answers.

hiss……

Why does it feel like this kid seems to get along well with everyone?

No matter it's her, Perla, or Bronya.

How strange.

"Change the game..." Lin Nai put down the "Collection of Cold Jokes" in his hand.

Suddenly remembering something, he looked at Sylva subtly: "Have you finished your work?"

"hiss……"

Sylva opened her mouth and took a breath.

broken!

After playing brain teasers all afternoon, she completely forgot that she still had work!

send! !

Sylva brainstormed for a while and chose to give up thinking.

"Forget it...at worst, I'll just work overtime at night~" Xiluwa waved her hand.

Anyway, the customer came to pick it up the next day, so she could still make it if she was rushing to work late at night.

"Come on, come on, find something interesting to do, and stop telling cold jokes~"

Linnai, who was pushed by Siluwa, thought for a while:

"How about I tell you a story? Then Shiluva, you can listen while working."

"A collection of bad jokes?" Xiluwa raised his eyebrows, but he didn't want to do that kind of thing.

"No, it's Kamen Rider."

"What is that?" Pella asked curiously.

"It's a story I... heard in my childhood."

Lin Nai stretched and asked, "Do you want to listen?"

"Okay, okay!" Xiluwa brought the items to be repaired to the front desk.

It's good to listen to the story, it won't delay her work.

Perla and Bronya also moved chairs and sat near the front desk.

Pella even took Siluwa's share of rice and planned to finish it while she listened.

After Linnai asked the system to help convert the story of Kamen Rider Build into text, he made slight modifications.

"Of course, I would like to state in advance that the story is purely fictitious and any similarity is just a coincidence."

"So……"

"a long long time ago."

"Belloberg's explorers went to the depths of the snowfield and discovered a Pandora's Box called the Star Core in an ancient ruins."

--Dividing line--

Six hours later

Six hours.

It's been a long time.

During this period, apart from going to the bathroom and drinking water, Linnaeus kept telling stories.

If it is a video, it may take a long time to watch.

But if it were translated into words, Cricket would be able to finish it in six hours.

In particular, the system has also deleted and modified some places.

But Linnaeus’ original intention was not to tell stories specifically.

Rather...

It's probably talking about the situation of Cocolia Rand, the current great guardian of Beloberg.

Does Cocolia, who is now bewitched by the star core, look like the honest man in the early stage who was irradiated by Pandora's box and therefore extremely bellicose?

Maybe it's somewhat different.

Linnaeus originally wanted to say something else, but decided to say Build when he saw Bronya.

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