The whole universe knows that His Majesty has a crush on me
The whole universe knows that His Majesty has a crush on me Chapter 12

After a brief silence.

“…You know this kind of nickname isn’t suitable to call someone, right?”

“Indeed.”

The teammate nodded calmly, “First, it’s too long. Second, it’s hard to shorten it to something you’d like. I assume you don’t want people calling you ‘Daily,’ ‘Nibble,’ or ‘His Majesty.'”

Su Yao chuckled.

The other player gave her a questioning look.

Su Yao smiled, “My nickname in another game was ‘I Want to Get Freaky with Brother A,’ and when I teamed up, some teammates called me ‘Freaky,’ others called me ‘Brother A,’ pfft.”

Teammate: “Who’s Brother A?”

Su Yao coughed lightly, “A virtual character from a certain work. It’s not important.”

The teammate didn’t press further, “Then who is ‘His Majesty’ in your current name referring to?”

Su Yao: “?”

There were multiple factions and kingdoms in the universe, but only one empire.

There used to be more, but later the Sarya royal family proved with their strength that as long as their bloodline wasn’t extinct, there could only be one empire.

But that was a long time ago.

In recent years, if it weren’t for the appearance of the current Emperor Kyle III, the Sarya royal family’s ultra-S-class bloodline would have been broken for over a hundred years.

Su Yao: “Who else could it be? Brianna IV? Leslie II? How long have the previous Sarya emperors been dead?”

“Sorry,” the teammate apologized insincerely, “I just wanted to make sure. What if it’s also a virtual character?”

Su Yao: “…”

Actually, the people in this world were also characters from a book, to her.

“And,” the teammate asked slowly, “is your nickname a kind of aspiration, or a description of your current life?”

Su Yao: “???”

Su Yao: “Are you serious, dude? If I say it’s the latter, would you believe me?”

The teammate remained noncommittal, “Believe whether you’ve nibbled on that person’s pecs? Maybe.”

He seemed to want to say something else but didn’t, a subtle expression appearing again on his refined, ordinary-looking face.

Su Yao gave him a strange look, “Thank you for having so much faith in me, but actually no, if there was, it was in a dream. Wait—”

She could see her teammate’s full ID on the team interface.

Kyle#59211

Huafeng’s game accounts had two parts: the prefix nickname could be anything and could be duplicated, with a daily chance to change it; the suffix number was generated based on the prefix.

Together, they formed a unique ID that could be used to add friends.

Su Yao initially didn’t think much of the name.

In her previous life’s memories, among her relatives, friends, neighbors, and classmates from kindergarten to high school, there were several people named Kyle.

Too many to count on one hand.

In the Imperial family, there were already two Kyles before the current emperor, otherwise, the current emperor wouldn’t be called the third.

And some people liked to use their own names as their online names—she had foreign classmates like that before her transmigration, and now she had them in her previous life’s memories.

“But… since we’re talking about this, are you a fan of the Sarya Emperor, or do you like the name Kyle, or is your real name Kyle?”

Su Yao asked curiously, “Of course, you don’t have to answer if it involves personal privacy.”

The teammate clearly didn’t mind, “My name.”

Normally, people would ask “what about you?” at this point, completing the name exchange.

However, after giving his answer, he stood motionless.

He didn’t seem to follow normal conversational habits.

Or maybe he just wasn’t interested in himself, so he didn’t want to know?

However, this thought was quickly shattered.

Su Yao heard a prompt, receiving a friend request from a team member.

She looked up in surprise, meeting the black-haired man’s gaze.

“Trying out this function, it’s my first time.”

The teammate said.

Considering that people in this world had been exposed to the internet since childhood, even residents of remote planets could complete basic education through online courses.

So there were almost no people who didn’t use social software.

Even if there were, such people probably wouldn’t play holographic games.

Su Yao subconsciously took his words as “first time adding a friend in a game,” or maybe it was his first game.

She accepted the friend request, “Right—”

Before she could finish, another player shouted ahead.

“Everyone, don’t disperse! The public event has three rounds. The second round starts after completing the first, each wave of monsters is different, and the rewards are increasingly better!”

If the first round wasn’t completed—if the monsters weren’t cleared within the allotted time—the next public event would appear at a random time.

But if the first round was completed, the second round would appear within half an hour.

Some players, having read online guides, knew these details and were now urging others not to leave immediately.

Everyone was a newbie, and completing the event relied on numbers. If there were fewer people, they might fail, and the rewards would be reduced.

More people made it easier, and the rewards were fixed, not decreasing with the number of people.

“Don’t go, don’t go! Wait for the next round! Leveling up this way is much faster than grinding monsters!”

Players who had planned to leave the base also stopped, chatting casually with strangers to pass the time, and some took the opportunity to study their weapons.

“This game’s weapons are so hard to use. I didn’t even fire a single shot; I couldn’t figure out this broken thing…”

“Right, even silver-grade firearms are a bit tricky to operate. But tutorials will definitely come out later. This is the initial test; we’re basically beta testers…”

Someone started sharing a link to a guide, categorizing over a hundred weapon operating methods, all with detailed videos.

Because the game had just launched, these articles were still being updated and were not yet complete.

Su Yao glanced at it and found that her own gun wasn’t listed yet.

“By the way, how did you all get the testing qualification?”

The player sharing the link asked.

After asking, she spoke about her own situation, “I got a spot through the ○ Station UP Master Incentive Program…”

The player next to her shook their head, “I bought it through the official server’s sale.”

The first person looked shocked, “Wow, amazing. My sister told me the server crashed for several minutes on the day of the sale, and by the time it recovered, all ten thousand spots were gone.”

“That’s right,” the second person said softly, “At midnight on the 9th, we used professional equipment, cough, although it was borrowed from the public…”

Another person, listening to them, couldn’t help but smile.

“I got my spot through my relative. He’s a titled Imperial noble and has connections with Huafeng headquarters.”

The other two immediately looked envious.

The person, who looked young, became even more smug, raising his chin and glancing at the black-haired girl who seemed to be daydreaming.

“Hey, what about you?”

He asked impolitely.

All three of them looked over.

“Me?”

Su Yao looked calm, “I got it from an official Weibo retweet giveaway.”

The three immediately looked at her with strange eyes, as if observing a lucky person.

Of all the channels, the official Weibo giveaway was the easiest to participate in, or the one with the lowest cost, since it only required a retweet.

Even many outsiders who weren’t so interested in the game might retweet.

Because too many people participated, and the number of spots was small, the winning rate was extremely low.

Su Yao didn’t blush or hesitate, turning to her teammate, “What about you?”

Kyle had been watching her while she spoke.

At her words, everyone’s eyes turned to him.

Kyle glanced at her again, equally calm, “A Wing Car refueling promotion scratch-off.”

There was a moment of silence.

“Whoa… that’s even bigger.”

Huafeng company cooperated with many energy stations. After a single purchase exceeding a certain amount, one could receive an electronic lottery ticket for refueling spaceships or vehicles.

However, of the total five hundred million scratch-off tickets, most were “Thank you for participating.”

The rest were mostly small in-game items and currency, a few skins, mounts, and materials.

Only ten thousand were said to be testing qualifications for *Legend*.

Su Yao: “…”

Su Yao wasn’t sure if he was telling the truth, because she had just told a big lie.

“Everyone’s so lucky,”

The player sharing the guide sighed, “What model game pods are you all using? I’m using the G-series mid-range—”

Another person nodded, “Me too.”

“Oh,” the one with the noble relative immediately scoffed, “The G-series experience is bad; sometimes it disconnects.”

“True, but I can’t afford anything more expensive.”

“Exactly, game pods under a million aren’t good enough,” the person’s smile widened, “You have to get the I-series, I’m using last year’s 39th Anniversary Edition.”

The other two showed envious expressions again.

The three of them started talking about game pods, then about work, and then about their professions and majors. Two of them were already working.

The one with the noble relative was still in university, and he turned to Su Yao, “What about you?”

Su Yao shrugged, “I’m not in university, nor am I working. I live off my inheritance and government welfare.”

The person was stunned, “What?”

His expression blanked for a moment, then he quickly reacted, “…Game spots can be given away, but game pods aren’t! How many years would you have to go without eating or drinking to buy a game pod that can play *Legend* with welfare money!”

Su Yao looked up, “Well, there’s also the inheritance.”

“You!”

The person was very angry, seemingly convinced she was lying, and glared at her teammate, “What about you?”

“Me,” Kyle didn’t even look at him, “The same as her.”

The other three stared at them with various expressions, as if looking at two lunatics.

“…Forget it if you don’t want to say.”

The person rolled his eyes, “I don’t care!”

He stormed off.

Everyone dispersed.

Su Yao tilted her head to look at her teammate, “Are you really the same as me?”

Kyle raised his eyebrows slightly, “What do you mean?”

“…The unemployed part.”

Su Yao stroked her chin, “Are you a noble?”

Normally, people would probably ask the same question in return.

Kyle still didn’t ask anything, “I don’t have a job, and the game pod was a gift. I just saw it on a list and wanted to try it.”

He paused, “I’m… not a titled noble either.”

Su Yao was stunned, then thought of a possibility.

Some people could inherit from noble relatives but didn’t have a high enough bloodline rank to receive a title, so they couldn’t formally inherit it.

Su Yao: “You said you don’t work, you’re just a weapons enthusiast?”

She pointed to the rocket launcher in her hand.

Kyle shook his head, “When I returned to my current family, they showed me many… tutorial videos? And some courses, which mentioned it.”

Su Yao understood.

This matched her imagination.

Because her previous self was almost the same.

However, she inherited a title and was an unquestionable noble, so she had too much to do.

Moreover, not long after returning to her family, the match with the crown prince came out, and the royal family started arranging their wedding, making her even busier.

Su Yao: “You actually watched all that stuff?”

Her previous self had piled those courses into her to-do list.

To be watched when she had time, in other words, probably never.

Kyle: “Because I wanted to.”

Su Yao admired this attitude, “Right, interest comes first. I actually have a lot to deal with, but because I want to play games, I’m here.”

Kyle was silent for a moment, “I just looked at the gift list, saw the game pod, and thought I’d never experienced such a thing.”

Su Yao understood.

If he was relatively poor before inheriting his inheritance, or if he was busy with studies or work, he might not have had the opportunity or conditions to play holographic games.

She suddenly felt a sense of shared suffering—maybe that wasn’t quite accurate, since in the eyes of outsiders, they were lucky.

Su Yao hesitated, “Do your family members often make things difficult for you?”

“Make things difficult?”

Kyle repeated the word, “They did make some unreasonable requests and asked me to do some things. I agreed, but not because I wanted to help them, but out of interest.”

Su Yao was confused, suddenly realizing that his special abilities might be rare, so he could help his family solve some problems.

Of course, it was also possible that all this was a lie.

After all, they were just online acquaintances in a game, with no obligation to tell the truth about their situation, and making up lies was normal.

Su Yao didn’t take it too seriously.

However, Kyle kept staring at her face while saying these things, examining her from head to toe.

“Speaking of helping,” he said thoughtfully, “How are you doing?”

“Huh?” Su Yao was stunned, “Oh, I’m fine, I’ve completely mastered it, every shot’s a hit—”

She thought he was talking about using weapons, “Of course, that’s mainly because it can automatically lock onto enemies.”

Kyle didn’t speak, seeming unsatisfied with the answer.

He quietly stared at her, as if trying to find more information from her expression.

Su Yao looked at him blankly.

His irises were light, possibly mixed with blue and green.

Under the bright sunlight and the base’s spotlights, they almost appeared a pure, translucent aqua.

Like silver immersed in liquid, flowing with a cold, metallic sheen.

The lighter the eye color, the more likely it is to appear cold and lacking in emotion.

Su Yao: “…You’re using a default ordinary face, but I remember this face defaults to black hair and blue eyes? Is that your own eye color?”

“The default is blue eyes, but if you select it, the iris color defaults to your own, unless you adjust it again. I’m too lazy to do that.”

Kyle said calmly, “Human faces all look the same to me.”

“You’re face-blind?” Su Yao gave him a sympathetic look, “Is it a bloodline disease? I heard that many bloodlines can cause face-blindness…”

Bloodline diseases were certain conditions affected by bloodline, such as some feline bloodlines, where people could perceive fewer colors than normal humans.

In most cases, people only got the parts of their bloodline that were superior to humans; only a few suffered negative effects, but they were usually not serious.

Kyle didn’t deny it, but still stared at her, “Something like that.”

Su Yao tilted her head and met his gaze, “Are you trying to memorize my face? That’s why you’ve been looking at me?”

“I’ve already memorized your voice.”

He said seemingly irrelevantly, “And… besides your face.”

Su Yao: “?”

She hadn’t considered the possibility of them having met before, so she didn’t think this description referred to her scent.

She thought this guy wasn’t quite normal.

But this abnormality made her find him interesting, and she even wanted to talk to him more.

“Is this some kind of flirting?”

Su Yao said jokingly, “Are you talking about below the neck? But maybe my current figure isn’t real either?”

Kyle was stunned.

His gaze dropped, as if he had only just noticed the parts below her neck, looking around carefully.

This guy didn’t hide the focus of his gaze at all, using his eyes to do a fairly accurate outline, not missing anything from her chest to her waist and hips.

“I think it’s real, though?”

Kai said slowly, although it was a question, his tone was very certain, “Isn’t it?”

Su Yao looked at him in distress.

How did he figure this out?

“Also,” he seemed to react half a beat late, “what do you mean by flirting?”

Su Yao observed him carefully and felt that this guy shouldn’t be feigning ignorance, “Just pretend I…”

Before she could finish, she received a call reminder in reality.

The game cabin and the brain were also connected, although communication could not be directly transferred, it could prompt the player.

Su Yao’s words stopped abruptly, “I’ll go offline for a while, someone contacted me.”

Kai seemed a little unable to understand this, “You can set Do Not Disturb, so you won’t be reminded.”

Su Yao: “…Thank you, I know that, but I want to be reminded.”

After saying that, she exited the game.

“Saturday?”

Su Yao jumped out of the game cabin, “What’s going on?”

The brain sent her a death confirmation report from the National Security Agency.

“He’s dead?”

Su Yao looked at the suspect’s name in disbelief, “The cause of death is really excessive ability consumption?”

“Yes,” Saturday said affirmatively, “The spaceship transporting him hasn’t arrived at the capital star yet, and hasn’t had time to meet with the therapist who can alleviate this situation.”

Su Yao was silent for a while, “Do you think he would have died if I hadn’t asked to see him?”

Saturday: “…Madam, my current logical module operation method is not suitable for evaluating problems with lack of information. If my answer deviates from reality, it may also interfere with your judgment.”

Su Yao gave up asking it, “Change course, let’s go home.”

She looked at the brain again and found that His Royal Highness the Prince had called her twice, both unanswered.

She called Dylan back, and it connected in a few seconds. Unsurprisingly, she was asked about her itinerary.

“I was going to the capital star.”

Su Yao answered, “Now I’ve changed my mind.”

“Hmm?” Dylan reacted quickly, “The criminal is dead?”

Su Yao: “…”

You make me suspect you did it, Your Highness.

Dylan laughed, “It’s not surprising. Even if the person behind the scenes doesn’t know you’re going to meet the criminal, after he controls the criminal to reveal that information, he should let the criminal die. Otherwise, once he arrives at the capital star, there will be more professionals there.”

He sounds really experienced.

Dylan didn’t inquire about her next destination, but only asked about her spirit body. Su Yao regretfully told him that she was still at a loss.

“Saturday,” Su Yao remembered something else, “Turn on the 3D printer…make me some pants that can always have a tail, you know.”

“I think this requires your tail size data. Also, do you need to schedule tailors to go to the main house?”

“Yes, but now just make two pairs that can be worn…”

Su Yao thought for a while, “Collect data on those scorpion bloodlines online, it’s almost enough.”

Soon, the shuttle ship sailed out of the magnificent stargate and entered a vast expanse of deep space.

The porthole showed a ring composed of ice, rock, dust, and various organic matter.

Further away is a large rose-colored nebula, which presents a layered gradient of red under the scorching starlight.

“Jump completed.”

An announcement sounded in the viewing corridor.

“Entering the Temoss star system, approaching Mattno Fortress.”

Su Yao leaned on the railing and looked out the porthole. Dozens of huge ring-shaped stargates stood in space, and spaceships constantly emerged in the light.

In the middle of these stargates is a large-scale space station.

Its main body is columnar, equipped with countless weapon platforms, as well as densely packed connecting bridges and security checkpoints, and the highest point is the command center.

Several kilometers of cross-shaped arms extend around it, with living facilities and various functional service areas.

The spaceships emerging from the stargates all slowly approached the fortress, queuing up to enter the security check area.

“Madam.” Saturday’s voice rang out, “The fortress command center is requesting communication.”

Su Yao came back to her senses, “Transfer it to me.”

The next second, a holographic projection unfolded in front of her, and several uniformed officials stood in front of the platform, nodding to her one after another.

“Welcome back, Duke.”

The leading official said, “I hope your journey was smooth.”

“…Thank you, Director,” Su Yao also greeted her, “and everyone, good day.”

This ship did not carry any cargo. Except for her, all the crew members were registered. After passing through the fast security check channel, it quickly left the space station.

Then it rushed towards a large planet with blue and green brilliance ahead.

Temoss star system.

Dorn.

—This is a relatively wealthy area in the Olai star region, and it is also the sphere of influence of the Su family. The main house of Duke Su is on this planet.

The shuttle quickly entered the atmosphere, passed through the milky white clouds, descended rapidly, and stopped at a wide open private airport.

When Su Yao got off the ship, she had already seen the outline of the castle ahead, and some spaceships were also parked at the parking spaces next to it.

The main house was left by the previous dukes. Under the cover of layers of invisible defense networks, a palace-like group of buildings rose from the ground. The crystal walls were like huge mirrors, reflecting the clear blue sky.

“Madam, you have visitors, they are in the west reception hall.”

Saturday said, “Do you need a list of them?”

Su Yao sighed with a headache, “…Yes, and give me detailed information. I need to know what level they are, whether they have awakened, and what special abilities they have.”

She walked through the archway of a front building, passed a garden full of flowers, and entered the reception hall.

More than a dozen people gathered inside, either standing or sitting.

They were mostly brothers and sisters of the former duke, and there were also several younger generations. Without exception, they all had noble titles, and most of their bloodline levels were A.

A few did awaken, but only to a primary degree.

“Good morning, gentlemen.”

Su Yao leaned against the door and greeted them, “I hope you haven’t been waiting long, but even if you have, it’s your own fault, after all, you came uninvited.”

The people in the room looked at her with different expressions.

Most of them were blond, and there were a few with black and white hair, but their eyes were all the same golden color, very similar to hers.

Unfortunately, there were no subtitles on top of anyone’s head, not even letters.

“What’s wrong with you?!”

A blond, blue-eyed man suddenly stood up, his face grim, “It’s getting more and more outrageous, even a B-level commoner can sneak attack you—”

“How’s your spirit body?”

Another white-haired, blue-eyed woman said coldly, “If you still can’t condense your spirit body, I think the royal family will probably put pressure on us. At that time, the whole family will lose face because of you.”

Su Yao raised her eyebrows slightly.

The Crown Prince acted quickly, and the news was already out?

Su Yao walked into the room, took off her coat and threw it aside, “Did he say he would break up with me because of this?”

“Of course he won’t say that!”

Another blond man shouted, “But if the Crown Prince is dissatisfied with this marriage, it will only be for this reason. Oh, by the way, besides this, our Duke, relying on bloodline inheritance to inherit my sister’s title, has no aristocratic appearance at all, her posture is bad—”

The voice stopped abruptly.

Su Yao grabbed his hair and slammed his head hard against the smart panel below.

The hard polymer composite material shattered with a bang, and cracks spread like spiderwebs in a series of crunching sounds.

If it were an ordinary person, this blow would have made them dizzy.

However, the blond man jumped up directly, making a terrifying sound from his throat, like the roar of a lion on the wilderness.

“You—”

The bones of his right hand quickly deformed, revealing sharp claws.

Su Yao looked at him expressionlessly, raised her hand, and punched him in the face again.

This punch was completely unmethodical, and the angle and position of the strike were probably very bad.

However, the person who was hit flew out three meters away, fell to the ground coughing up blood, and spat out broken teeth.

“I think you may have forgotten, this uncle whose name I don’t bother to remember.”

Su Yao sneered, “I can inherit my cousin’s title, not because of my demeanor or politeness. Otherwise, I don’t think it would be my turn to be a duke, right?”

“You?!”

The people in the room reacted differently, some stood up in shock.

“So,” Su Yao continued, “don’t act arrogant on my territory, and don’t think you can discipline me just because you’re an elder. I don’t have many good qualities, and I’ve had enough of you testing my bottom line again and again.”

The previous owner didn’t treat these relatives very warmly, but she still maintained basic respect.

“Duke, you’re too much—”

The white-haired woman said coldly.

She took a few steps forward, her steps light and silent, and her left hand quietly covered with fluff, extending claws.

However, her figure stopped quickly.

A cold, sharp, black tail hook, like an inverted sickle, rested on her forehead.

Su Yao tilted her head to look at the white-haired woman, “Too much? I can be more excessive.”

The entire reception hall was silent.

Everyone looked at the young duke in shock.

A thick, black-red shelled long tail extended from her waist, with cold phosphorescence flowing on the chitinous shell.

This tail, which was as long as her height, was stretched out horizontally in the air.

The huge hook was like the fangs of a giant beast, almost kissing the white-haired woman’s forehead.

With just a slight movement, it could cut the skin.

“By the way,” Su Yao said in a cheerful tone, “I’ve only had this form for a short time, so I don’t know how to detoxify.”

Cold sweat dripped from the white-haired woman’s forehead, her pupils widened suddenly, and her heartbeat began to accelerate.

S-level bloodlines are all products of the top gene engineering.

Their inspiration for creation comes from the myths of various civilizations in ancient times.

To some extent, the inheritors of S-level bloodlines have powers that transcend legends.

In the naming rules of S-level bloodlines, people usually put the largest characteristic of the bloodline in front of its race.

From this, it can be seen that the most important part of the bloodline abbreviation of the venomous lion scorpion is its prefix.

“Interestingly, I’ve read the data, many S-levels can’t resist the toxins of my ancestors.”

Su Yao curled her lips, “Of course, they won’t die from it, they’ll just be seriously injured, and then they’ll get over it, well, but I’m talking about S-level.”

If there were S-levels among those present, the dukedom wouldn’t have fallen to her.

“Below S-level, there are no exceptions…”

Su Yao’s gaze swept across everyone in the room.

“Can survive.”

The previously aggressive elders were all pale, like a nest of frightened quails, all staring at the tail with wide eyes.

“Oh, another piece of news.”

Su Yao said leisurely, “I’m going to break up with the Crown Prince.”

A blond man was shocked, “What?! You can’t—”

Su Yao stood in front of him, the tail hook pointed directly at his face, almost piercing his lips.

The man immediately shut his mouth.

“If there is a war, and we encounter very difficult enemies, I will be the first to go to the battlefield as cannon fodder. This is why the dukedom should be given to the S-level bloodline…Of course, there is also the meaning of appeasement, because we are afraid that we will go crazy and retaliate against society.”

She looked meaningfully at the people in the room, “And the damage caused by our madness is huge, I think you should also know this, right?”

The room was silent.

“Of course, I will try my best to restrain myself, unless I’m provoked.”

Su Yao paused, “I inherit the title, which means I will bear the responsibility—only the part of going to war as cannon fodder, I don’t accept anything else, no one can dictate me!”

In fact, what she said didn’t matter anymore.

People had already found reasons for the change in the Duke’s attitude.

—She awakened!

Perhaps before, she was just enduring and perfunctorily dealing with them, but now this is her true face.

“Duke.”

Another black-haired, blue-eyed woman spoke softly.

Her tone was respectful, and at the same time she raised her hands, indicating that she had no intention of provocation.

“Anyway, if you cancel the engagement, it means that your information will re-enter the gene matching system. I don’t think that’s…”

“Oh,” Su Yao interrupted her, “that’s another matter. I must break up with him, and you guys shouldn’t come out and jump around to hinder things then.”

No one spoke.

Su Yao swayed her tail as she spoke, “Now, get out of my house.”

A group of lions scurried out as quickly as possible.

The few who didn’t leave were elders who had a good relationship with her parents and had guided her when she had just inherited the title.

They hadn’t spoken, and now they just looked at her with complicated expressions.

Su Yao put away her tail, “I don’t get along with the Crown Prince, we won’t get married, don’t try to persuade me, because I won’t listen to a single word.”

“Yaoyao,” someone frowned, “If that’s the case, I support you breaking up, I heard about what happened at the banquet before.”

“Thank you, Aunt,” Su Yao smiled at her, “Not only because of Ruan Jiao—”

“It’s because of her.”

The person said meaningfully, “Our Duke is perfect, it’s the Crown Prince who had close contact with others during the engagement, you just can’t stand it.”

“Indeed,” another person also said, “So, Yaoyao, quickly condense your spirit body, so that after the breakup, there will be rumors that the Crown Prince dislikes you because of this, of course, it’s also to suppress your awakening abnormal state.”

Su Yao had a headache, “Of course.”

Actually, ever since she extended her tail, her whole body had been restless, wanting to eat something or cause some damage.

Fortunately, all the people in front of her were lions, in her perceptual world, they were almost the same kind.

Compared to that, the desire to eat them was not strong, but she wanted to hurt or kill them more.

“Breaking up is not something that can be solved in a day or two.”

Someone suggested, “You can also start looking for new marriage partners now, but this should be done secretly, we’ll do it.”

Su Yao rubbed her forehead, “Uncle, I’ve just come of age, by the way, can’t I just not get married?”

“Don’t joke, even if it’s Prince Dylan, it’s okay as long as you like him—”

“No!”

Su Yao refused, “No! It’s not Dylan’s problem, it’s that I don’t plan to get married! And don’t pick someone for me, because I really will shove my tail in their faces.”

They wanted to say something else, but she interrupted them unbearably.

Everyone looked at each other, and then mentioned another matter.

“Since you’ve already awakened, how do you feel now? Have you hired a professional divine therapy team? But even the best team, their bloodline level is lower than yours.”

An aunt said worriedly, “So the treatment is difficult to be completely effective, and various problems are easy to occur…”

“Yes, sometimes it’s not the problem of the divine therapist, people are different, even perfect comfort only takes effect at the time, afterwards other mental problems may occur…”

Relatives were quite concerned about this matter, but Su Yao couldn’t really give an answer, so she just perfunctorily dealt with it for a few sentences and sent them away.

“Saturday, let the cooking robots prepare a barbecue set that can be completed as quickly as possible.”

She ran towards the restaurant with an empty stomach, intercepted the delivery robot on the way, took a roasted deer leg from the insulation device and started to gnaw on it.

Then, while gnawing on the roast meat, she opened Huafeng’s community software on the brain.

It collects official information, various strategy peripherals and second-creation works of various games under Huafeng, and is also a social platform.

Players who have added friends in the game can also contact each other here, and even see each other’s online status and whether they are playing a certain game.

Of course, you can also choose to hide from friends in the settings.

Su Yao looked at her list. Currently, her only friend was also online, but had already exited the game.

The nickname here on the community is not consistent with the in-game one, so Kai’s nickname is no longer Kai, but another long string of characters.

A few minutes ago, the other party sent her a message.

[Still an illegal nickname]: How are you?

Su Yao laughed when she saw this name, and replied with voice-to-text.

[Hold on, don’t block me yet]: How’s what?

Kai’s message came quickly, only a few seconds later.

[Still an illegal nickname]: You suddenly quit, are you feeling unwell?

A question mark appeared above Su Yao’s head.

With the advanced level of Huafeng’s game cabin, it will indeed monitor the player’s physical condition in real time. If there are any signs of illness, it will also issue early

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