Chapter 212 Just a Kiddo
After Lone Wolf heard that, he couldn't help smiling. Although what South said seemed like some
basic information, it could not have been known by outsiders as the five of them were from Will-o'-
Wisp, the most secretive existence in the world.
No one could find out their information. Even if one of them walked past each other on the streets,
they might not be able to recognize each other as well. Just like the little guy in front of them-no
one would have imagined that he was Wily Rabbit. It was quite reasonable that the rest of them
could not accept this. When Lone Wolf first found out about this fact, he was so shocked that he
couldn't fall asleep the entire night. To have this level of achievement at this age, his future is
limitless.
Hence, Lone Wolf decided that he must recruit South to the headquarters. However, the rest of the
group had never seen him; they had only talked to him. On top of that, South had been using a
voice-changer. It was quite obvious how they felt when they were excited to save Wily Rabbit at first
but ended up saving a kid. âSo? What are your thoughts?â Lone Wolf asked. Peacock was crestfallen.
âJust two hours ago, I thought I could finally get rid of my single relationship status.â
Leopard added, âMe too.â It was because everyone had guessed that Wily Rabbit might be a girl.
âIsn't that perfect? Both of you guys can be together.â Python smiled. After exchanging glances,
Peacock and Leopard looked away in disgust as they spat simultaneously, âWho would want to be
with that person?â âKiddo, do you mind if your girlfriend is older than you by a decade?â Peacock
asked, not willing to give up. Holding his yogurt drink, South replied seriously, âYes, I do mind. And
I'm not a kiddo!" Peacock laughed out loud. âYou are the youngest here; why can't we call you
kiddo?" Dangling his feet, South said, âI'm able to send all your unedited pictures to everyone, you
know.â âF*ck! You're too cruel!â
With that, Lone Wolf kicked Peacock. âMind your language. He's not even seven.â Peacock quickly
smiled as she spoke, âUhm... It's better not to learn such languages from a young lady like me,
kiddo.â Python chuckled. âYoung lady? You really flatter yourself. He's only seven. He can
even call you madam!â
Peacock was not willing to take that insult. âIn that case, shouldn't he address you as grandpa?â
âCome on! I'm only four years older than you. We are of the same age group!â Python argued.
Peacock turned around to look at South. âKiddo, could you tell that we are of the same age group?
It's quite out of place if I address him as grandpa, but if I call him mister, it's not too bad, is it?"
Python glared at her threateningly. âFu-" He wanted to say âf*ckâ, the word that could express
various emotions. However, after he suddenly recalled that a seven-year-old was standing opposite
to them, he changed his sentence to something that was less vulgar. âI'm just more tanned. Do I
really look old?â South smiled happily, revealing his teeth. âYou don't look old, actually...â Python
heaved a sigh of relief before he looked at Peacock vindictively. âSee? Kids won't tell lies.â With that,
he took a sip of beer.
However, out of his expectations, South finished his sentence after a pause. âGrandpa, if Miss
Peacock addresses you as mister, it's not out of place too.â Upon hearing that, Python spurted out
all the beer he had just drunk as he glared at South menacingly. âYou heartless fella! Don't you
know who brought you back here? Why aren't you on my side?â South smiled slyly, âKids like me
can't tell lies.â Peacock suddenly became more excited. âHear, hear, mister! He was just telling the
truth! Why should he take your side? You just brought him back, but I took revenge for him!"
"Hmph! Peacock, are you asking for a beating?â Python growled fiercely.