Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Tang Rubeiâs nickname was Ghost Hand. He called himself the best thief, and through the employ of state-of-the-art technology, he hadnât once botched a job in over sixty years.
Someone had paid him a high price to steal Han Senâs son Littleflower, and that was why he was on Planet Roca. He waited until everyone was gone before breaking in to complete his objective.
âPeople these days are way too naive. They rely on robots to do everything for them. Even a rookie thief could get this job done without breaking a sweat.â Tang Rubei was speaking out loud to himself, as he stepped towards Littleflower.
âDo you want some ice cream, little girl?â Smiling warmly, Tang Rubei offered a Blue Gemstone ice cream.
The client had informed him that Baoâer was not a real human, just a pet beast soul. It didnât fight, and it loved nothing more than ice cream.
âUncle, youâre a good man,â Baoâer told him, gleefully accepting the ice cream.
Tang Rubei thought to himself, âThis is what you call true talent. If I admit I am the second-best thief in the universe, no one would be the first.â
As Baoâer licked away at her ice cream, Tang Rubei gently moved to pick up Littleflower and said, âLittle Baby, let me take you someplace fun.â
But before he could lay his fingers on the baby, he felt something touch his clothes with the zap of an electrical current. He promptly turned around to see what the issue was.
His senses were excellent, and he had not detected the presence of anyone else in the house. But strangely, his clothes were still being pulled. He had not been caught once across all the years heâd been active, and if he was to fail now, his image and reputation would be forever tarnished.
After turning around, he noticed Baoâer was staring at him intently.
âPah! I knew no one would have gotten home that soon.â Tang Rubei sighed, seeing no one else there. His heart had almost leaped out of his chest.
âYou continue eating your ice cream, kiddo.â Tang Rubei smiled at Baoâer and went to pick up Littleflower again.
His clothing was tugged again, and when he turned to take a look, Baoâer told him, âI finished my ice cream. I want some more.â
Tang Rubei felt a headache coming on. Although Han Sen would not know what the pet beast soul was up to or how she was treated, if Tang Rubei attacked her, there was a chance Han Sen might realize something was up no matter where he was.
To avoid Han Senâs wrath, Tang Rubei thought it was best not to attack Baoâer.
Baoâer was not technically his beast soul, anyway. The chances heâd find out were low, regardless.
âIt is true that the rich are selfish. Iâd let such a cute humanoid pet eat whatever she desired. Han Senâs family has no doubt been cheap on her,â Tang Rubei thought. He then opened the mini fridge attached to his waist and gave her two more ice creams.
Tang Rubei liked being prepared, so he had brought three ice cream bars with him, just in case. He gave the remaining two to her and said, âGo eat.â
In a flash, Baoâer gobbled up the ice cream bars and immediately proclaimed, âUncle, I want more!â
âWonât you get sick, eating that much ice cream?â Tang Rubei had only brought three and had no more to give her. âI have run out of ice cream, I am sorry. If you stay here, Iâll go and bring you some more later.â Tang Rubei was reaching down to pick up Littleflower as he said this.
âUncle, take me to get some now.â Baoâer tugged at his clothes.
Tang Rubei wished to ignore her, but he realized his hand was incapable of reaching any further to pick up Littleflower.
He turned around and was in shock. Baoâer had latched onto him, and she was so strong, he found himself incapable of moving.
âIs she a high-class pet beast soul thatâs in battle mode? This was not mentioned in the mission dossier at all!â Tang Rubei was in shock. Fortunately, he was very experienced, so he smiled and told Baoâer, âIâll go buy them now, then. Letâs bring your brother along for the ride. Weâll all go together, okay?â
âOkay! You really are a nice man,â Baoâer happily told him.
âLetâs go now. If we donât hurry, the shops will close.â Tang Rubei turned back around to pick up Littleflower, but again, he was stopped by Baoâer.
âUncle, I canât go.â Baoâer looked rather bitter this time.
âWhy not? Do you not want ice cream?â Tang Rubei rushed his dialogue.
âI do want it, but if I donât finish my homework, my parents will yell at me.â Baoâer had her finger pointed at the books in front of her.
Han Sen wanted Baoâer to learn about the Alliance. He wanted her to live there instead of the sanctuary, as civilization seemed to suit her a lot more.
âParents these days are ridiculous! They even get their pets to do homework? Sheesh. Let me help you.â What Tang Rubei said was in support of Baoâer, but inside, he thought to himself, âIf I wait for you to finish, Ji Yanran will be back.â
âUncle, you are a good man.â Baoâer was touched.
âYes, I am.â Tang Rubei picked up the book and pen and said, âIn the farm, there are sixty-seven animals. There are twice as many ducks as there are chickens...â
Tang Rubei scrawled a bunch of non-sensical answers, planning to leave swiftly.
âGood uncle, this is wrong.â Baoâer pointed down to the answers he had made up.
âI deliberately wrote it incorrectly, just so I could test you. Very good!â Tang Rubei was getting glum, realizing he might have to do the homework for real.
âWhat is this? Iâm a master thief! I shouldnât be reduced to doing baby mathematics.â Tang Rubeiâs facial expressions turned bitter as he resumed doing the math.