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There's No Love In the Deathzone (BL) novel Chapter 740

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Chapter 740: Side Story 4. Endless Journey - 23

It started on one certain winter when the twins just turning nine.

It was the end of the semester before the winter break, and the school had decided to hold a short school trip. It would be the twins’ first school trip, so they were rather excited about it.

At that point, they were already settling down at the school. People no longer stared openly at them anymore, and for those who still showed blatant interest...well, the twins had grown used to them and learned to block those stares.

They had made friends they hung out together often--but not as often as they did with Nari and Byul--and the teachers said they would sleep inside a tent with their friends, cooking together, and eating together.

All by themselves, like grown-ups.

Of course, due to security protocol, bodyguard brothers had to follow them all the time. However, the bodyguard brothers never intervened in their activity unless something dangerous happened. Thus, the twins could pretend that they were on their own with their friends, doing everything by themselves like grown-ups.

How fun!

"Don’t you think so, Lu?" Asa grinned while choosing which windbreaker to be brought.

"Ung," little Lucy nodded while rolling on the spread of clothes Asa had dragged out of the wardrobe. "Lu wanna go chuu..."

"We can go next time with everyone--or just the three of us," Asa whispered, and they giggled together. "Anyway, should I get the same one as Kar? Or that one?"

Lucy hopped on her knees and squinted her eyes at the two jackets in her brother’s hands. "Mm..." the little girl appraised them seriously. "Blue!" and then she turned toward the door. "Blothel Kal shud use led!"

"Why?" Kar tilted his head as he entered the room, holding a commlink in his hand.

"Izz guuud!" Lucy said adamantly, and Kar chuckled while patting the wavy platinum hair.

"Okay, I’ll do as you said."

"Hehe!"

Lucy giggled and climbed onto Kar’s lap, who took a seat on his desk chair, and grabbed the commlink from his brother’s hand. It was their shared commlink, because they were not allowed to have their own yet, and it could only be used for a call and simple brain games. If they wanted to surf the link, they had to ask their fathers for permission first.

Stroking his sister’s hair, Kar reported to his twin. "I asked, and Teacher said we can only bring two snacks each."

"Only two?!" Asa collapsed to his pile of clothes in devastation. "How could we survive on two snacks each? This is children’s cruelty!"

Kar rolled his eyes at his dramatic twin, but he already expected this outcome. "You can eat mine, so just choose four different kinds."

Asa perked up and clasped his hands. "My brother! My soulmate!"

"Eww."

"Eww!" Lucy giggled, and Kar clasped her mouth.

"Sush--you shouldn’t use that in front of Dada and Baba, okay?" fгeewebnovёl.com

Lucy nodded while curling her eyes. "Mmhay!"

Kar wasn’t too convinced, but his baby sister was too cute to get scolded. Well... their fathers were softer to her anyway--since she was their only princess with special constitution--so it should be alright. It was more of a problem if their fathers knew who she learned that from...

Kar shook his head. "Anyway, rather than worrying about snacks, we should think about Nari’s birthday present."

"Nngh...It’s getting harder to choose..." Asa collapsed again. He moved his head left and right, staring at the ceiling for inspiration. "Do you think Kean and the others can give us some ideas?"

"If there’s something we can find in that cave, that will be good," Kar muttered.

"Yeah..."

Lucy, who had been playing digital whack-a-mole on the commlink, looked up to her oldest brother. "Keff?"

"We’ll be going to a cave, Lucy!" Asa got up and grinned. "Cousin Cas stay in one of them, remember?"

Cas was the smallest of the Guardians--the one who looked like an eternal child. Besides Mesa, who helped babysit her, Cas was the one visiting her the most, so Lucy remembered cousin Cas well.

She also remembered Dada and Baba’s story about where they found cousin Cas. There was a small lake and...what was it again?

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