“Sis, you need to draw a few times first, or you won’t level up.”
“Sis, this woman can pull a blade right out of her chest—so lewd.”
“Sis, I looked it up online; Nai Dao Jie is really powerful. Just draw her to max.”
“Sis, use your ultimate on her… I mean, let your game character use the ultimate, not you yourself.”
With her younger sister’s help, Yulinglong began her journey of leveling up and clearing stages.
Sometimes when she encountered difficult enemies or puzzles, Xiaoyu would sit nearby holding her tablet, searching for Strategy videos, and Yulinglong would follow along step by step.
Wanting to play games with Bai Xiaonuo as soon as possible, she used the little gaming talent she had and a lot of patience to push forward bit by bit.
With the sisters working together, plus the power of some in-game purchases, their progress wasn’t exactly skyrocketing but was steadily improving.
When Bai Xiaonuo returned, she stopped at the door and took a look—good grief, it looked like Liyue was almost completely cleared.
“You’re back,” Yulinglong said as she noticed the girl by the door, putting down the keyboard and stretching, revealing the exaggerated curves of the manager lady.
“Wait a moment, I’ll go make dinner right away.”
Xiaoyu also put down her tablet and leaned in toward the computer. “Sis, want me to keep grinding for you?”
“No need, it’s not urgent right now. I’ll continue after dinner.”
“All right.”
Hearing the sisters’ conversation, Bai Xiaonuo grew a bit curious. “Linglong, did you buy an account with progress or did you really grind it all today?”
“Playing on my own,” Yulinglong replied matter-of-factly.
Just today alone, and judging by her look, she was going to continue fighting tonight.
Bai Xiaonuo was silent for a moment before slowly uttering one word: “Impressive.”
She had her doubts at first, but after dinner, she saw Yulinglong head straight back to her room, confirming that she was serious.
Back in her own room, Bai Xiaonuo lay down on the bed, her face full of worry.
“Xiaonuo, what’s wrong?” her Ancestor asked, puzzled. “Why do you look like that after just eating dinner?”
The girl sighed, turning over. “I didn’t expect her to be so hardcore, with so much stamina.”
Having stamina for gaming is one thing, but still having it after getting into bed is a whole other problem.
“You just now realize? Others are fox demons,The Demon Clan , who have cultivated for countless years. Their constitution has to be good,” the Ancestor said with a tone that implied, ‘What else did you expect?’
Bai Xiaonuo was silent for a moment, then clenched her fist tightly.
“What’s there to be afraid of? I’m the Queen of Succubi. Why should I be scared of anyone in bed?”
The Ancestor thought to herself, ‘You’re not scared, but the first time the older sister pinned you on the sofa, you cried for five seconds and passed out for thirty minutes.’
But she said aloud, “Good! That’s the spirit I want!”
Then Bai Xiaonuo took off her camo pants and, too tired to bother with socks, took a few photos of her bare legs and sent them to Zero.
Today’s gaming was officially over.
【Nono: (picture), (picture)】
【Nono: Today’s bonus was a noble critical damage!】
In the hotel, Zero looked at the messages on his phone and scratched his head.
The amount today was way too little. Is critical damage really that noble?
…………
On Friday’s military training, Bai Xiaonuo didn’t cause any trouble, but it didn’t matter since it was the last day before the weekend and the instructors were lax.
What was more serious was the psychological evaluation scheduled for next week, with strict requirements that everyone must register.
Starting with first-year students in order, Bai Xiaonuo’s was set for Monday.
“What exactly is this psychological evaluation? Why is it mandatory? Sounds a bit like a physical check-up.”
“What, if your mental toughness isn’t up to par, they’ll make you drop out?”
“My parents got notices at their workplaces to do this too. It’s weird.”
“Same at my place. They didn’t say what the results mean, only that we have to cooperate well.”
At this point, someone glanced at Bai Xiaonuo.
“Nuozi-sis, you’re so knowledgeable. Can you find out what this is all about?” a girl asked.
To be honest, even proud Bai Xiaonuo was stunned by this. ‘Wait, do you think I know everything? This isn’t something you can just ask around like animal friends.’
Wait, animal friends won’t work, but maybe a certain friend actually might know.
“I’ll try asking when I get back. Maybe I can find out,” she answered. “If I do, I’ll tell you Monday.”
“All right, all right.”
“No wonder you’re Nuo-sis.”
“Nuozi-sis is awesome!”
The group of a few dozen girls, full of chirping voices, was mostly sweet-sounding.
For a moment, Bai Xiaonuo felt a bit embarrassed.
Only after school was dismissed and on the way home did she slowly realize, “Did I just get trapped?”
Everyone was praising her, but if she couldn’t find any info by Monday, wouldn’t that be awkward?
The Ancestor was quietly pleased, thinking that Nono wasn’t completely blinded by arrogance and still had moments of calm.
But pleased as she was, she still said what needed to be said: “Those things, I don’t know anything about.”
“I wasn’t asking you, I’ll ask the older sister.”
The network of the little succubus was like that—full of older sisters.
Back home in the evening, while changing her hair color, Bai Xiaonuo asked Zero about it.
“A large-scale psychological evaluation? Of course they would do something like that.”
Zero sneered, explaining why he managed to escape it—the transport vehicle carrying the “X Compound” had an accident, the storage devices were damaged, and the drug instantly vaporized, spreading throughout Coconut City.
“I call that stuff concentrated resentment essence. As the name suggests, this kind of thing tends to target people with a lot of negative emotions and amplifies their dark side.
When emotions cross a critical point, it triggers a psychic explosion. In the base, diluted and dosed properly, it can temporarily boost power with side effects. But if released into the wild…”
He paused briefly, then continued, “It becomes a kind of mindless monster.”
Bai Xiaonuo suddenly understood. “I get it. If affected by concentrated resentment, mental health definitely suffers. Psychological evaluations would find those people and prevent disasters.”
“Of course… no,” Zero chuckled. “That’s impossible.
Psychological evaluations are a mix of objective and subjective tests, like when you took IQ tests as a kid.
If you want to appear dumb, just scribble nonsense on the paper.
Even if someone has mental issues, they can pretend to be normal when answering, so you can’t tell.”
“Ah, I see,” Bai Xiaonuo blinked in surprise. “So that’s how it is.”
“Besides, considering how big this evaluation is, there’s no way they have enough manpower or time. It’s mostly just interns from psychology departments filling out questionnaires. If they could actually find anyone, that would be a miracle.”
Hearing Zero’s analysis, Bai Xiaonuo grew even more puzzled. “Then why are they making such a big deal out of it?”
“To pretend they’re actively solving problems.”
After finishing the call with her older sister, the girl shook her head repeatedly, exclaiming how ruthless society truly was.
Fortunately, this wasn’t her problem.
The school probably wasn’t affected, and even if there were cases, none had any grudge against her.
Better to check on the other older sister’s game progress and see how far she’d gotten.