Chapter 2569: Where Did This Child Come From?
Chapter 2569: Where Did This Child Come From?
Little Grass sucked on her straw and nodded obediently.
When Ning Shu led Little Grass out of the room, they encountered Alviss, who was drinking. He choked on his water when he saw Little Grass and began staring at her.
Little Grass made a face at Alviss.
“Pfft…” Alviss coughed, then pointed at Little Grass. “Sister, where did this child come from?”
“I picked her up.”
“…I don’t think I’ve seen this child before,” Alviss said.
“Yeah, because I just picked her up when I went out.”
“Don’t just take anything home,” Alviss helplessly said. “What if this child is a wanted criminal? What if she doesn’t have a valid residence permit on this planet? If that is so, she will be deported.”
Ning Shu nodded and said, “So, I’ll take her to apply for a residence permit now.”
“Sister, that isn’t my point. My point is that you mustn’t bring random people that we don’t know home,” Alviss said.
Ning Shu nodded. “I know, but this child is harmless. I can guarantee that.”
Little Grass: Ha, haha, hahaha….
Ning Shu shot her a look. What was she laughing so weirdly for?
Yeah, yeah, she sure was awesome. Every year, Planet Radoh had to pour out countless financial and material resources to deal with her.
She was the resilient cockroach that no one in the interstellar system could kill.
Ning Shu took Little Grass’ hand and led her out. Before Little Grass went out, though, she turned her head and stuck out her tongue at Alviss.
Alviss had lived for two lifetimes though, so there was no way he would bicker and fight with a little girl.
Although, if Alviss knew that this particular little girl had lived for hundreds of years, he wouldn’t think like this.
If only he knew that this little girl was the magic vine that had been giving the interstellar union a lot of trouble, he would have probably immediately kicked her out.
Ning Shu got Little Grass a residence permit on Planet Omega. She used the payment that she got from doing the mission to do it. By the time that she paid, all of her money was gone.
Why was it so expensive to apply for a residence permit here? On top of that, the permit was temporary, and she’d need to apply again after a while.
Only those who had permanent residence permits were considered real residents of Planet Omega.
Moreover, those who had permanent residence permits in Planet Omega enjoyed many rights that others didn’t. They could get money even if they only sat around at home.
However, to get permanent residence permits, they must make significant and outstanding contributions to the planet.
The money that Ning Shu had planned to use to pay for her tuition was now gone.
Ning Shu felt a little despondent.
Little Grass, on the other hand, was staring at her surroundings, which was very out of character for her.
Everything here was very strange and new to her.
In this plane, one didn’t need to be a winged summoned beast to fly in the sky. Everything that could fly did it at a very high speed. Those flying things could also launch smaller things that could make her vines shatter immediately.
Ning Shu still planned to take on more missions. After all, she wanted to make money, not only to pay her tuition fee but also to get her own mecha suit.
The money that she had now wasn’t enough, and it was particularly difficult to earn money on Planet Omega. Here, mecha pilots made the most money. Scientific researchers like Alviss made significantly less money.
When Vivian saw Little Grass, her eyes lit up. “So cute!!”
“She looks like a virtual reality game character!”
Vivian pinched Little Grass’ face, but Little Grass’ face remained expressionless.
“You’re so cute!” Vivian squished Little Grass’s cheeks and then squeezed her hands.
Little Grass walked away and sat with Ning Shu.
“How is your game career going?” Ning Shu asked Vivian.
“I haven’t made much money,” she answered.
“Hey, take your time at it.” It was already great that she was able to make any money at all.
Also, so many of them were playing the game, so when combined, they’d made a considerable amount of money. They, at least, had enough to buy nutrient solutions.