Chapter 86: I’ve Seen Every Situation
Chapter 86: I’ve Seen Every Situation
Fang Cheng finally released Kanzaki Rin from the floor, teaching her a minor lesson about breaking into his home to steal.
As for how she’d opened the door? No mystery – her trusty lock opener made entry effortless.
Their focus shifted to the large box beneath the bed.
Kanzaki Rin felt 99% certain the vajra lay inside this final unsearched container. Every other hiding place had been checked, and the ritual tool’s size made carrying it impractical.
Well, except one anatomical possibility – though most couldn’t manage such concealment.
Straightening her clothes, Kanzaki Rin demanded: “Return the vajra.”
Fang Cheng flopped onto the bed, legs casually crossed as he retrieved his phone. “Forgot where I left that stick. I’ll give it back when it turns up.”
A derisive snort escaped her. Predictable – the bastard was making excuses to keep his stolen prize.
She knelt to inspect the box.
Fang Cheng’s foot blocked the lid. “What’s this?”
“Checking the contents.”
“My privacy. Hands off.”
“You’re hiding the vajra there! Move!”
“Maybe you should stop snooping through my life.”
They faced off like rival cats, neither yielding.
Kanzaki Rin burned with frustration. She’d gone through hell to reclaim that unused vajra – letting this thief keep it was unacceptable.
“Is this childish act necessary?” Her voice tightened. “Our cooperation requires mutual trust. That vajra isn’t even mine – hiding it creates problems.”
Fang Cheng’s mind flashed with a movie-worthy retort (complete with imaginary table slam) – Difficult? Then quit! – but he bit it back. Their partnership remained fragile, not worth jeopardizing over this.
“Not trying to fight,” he shrugged. “Just sparing you from… unconventional contents.”
Kanzaki Rin’s lips twisted in cold amusement. “What, think I’m some sheltered schoolgirl? I’ve seen every situation!”
Fang Cheng withdrew his foot with mock solemnity. “Your funeral.”
A rare victorious smirk tugged her mouth – triumphs against Fang Cheng came as rarely as blue moons.
She threw open the lid.
Pale flesh greeted her.
Her heart lurched – had he stored a corpse?
Clarity brought horrified understanding: not a body, but an explicit lifelike doll.
Typical Area 11 boys hid porno mags. Fang Cheng had left such amateurism far behind.
Now she understood his “privacy” claims.
White-hot anger surged through her veins. “You actually own this… thing?”
Fang Cheng looked surprised. “Why are you mad? Isn’t it my freedom to buy whatever I want?”
“It is your freedom!”
Kanzaki Rin snapped. “But you bastard kept whining about being broke, eating my food, then secretly bought this useless thing! Shouldn’t I be angry?”
The item had been purchased by the body’s original owner, not Fang Cheng, but he couldn’t explain that.
He spread his hands innocently. “Useless? I’m a healthy male needing to deal with physical needs. Should I ask you for help instead?”
Kanzaki Rin: “……”
Damn. She’d never heard of a vampire needing lifelike dolls for physical needs.
The statement was absurd yet left her speechless.
Fang Cheng was no ordinary vampire – unfazed by silver, obsessed with pig’s blood and vermicelli. Having physical needs wasn’t even strange anymore.
If anything, he deserved praise for handling urges without attacking humans. A model vampire! Monster community’s pride!
His shamelessness stunned her. Most men would die of embarrassment exposing such toys, yet he argued about physical needs without blinking.
Kanzaki Rin decided to drop the topic before she died of secondhand shame.
“Where’s the vajra?”
She frowned. It should’ve been in the box.
Fang Cheng grinned. “Told you I forgot where I put it.”
Kanzaki Rin glared at him, then glanced at the doll in the box. Her expression shifted before darkening completely.
_I’ve seen everything (crossed out)_
_Nope, never seen this!_
If Sensō-ji’s masters saw this, they’d rage-transform into wrathful guardians to purge evil.
Was this blasphemy? Would it nullify the vajra’s power?
“Y-you!” She stammered. “Aren’t you scared of the masters’ wrath?”
Fang Cheng chuckled. “They’d approve! Both doll and vajra are magical tools – this is proper ‘tool reunification’!”
“Reunification my ass! They’d smash your skull!”
“Which skull?”
“How would I… stop changing subjects!”
“Then why make vajras look so… masculine?”
“That’s…”
Kanzaki Rin choked before countering. “What if it stops working?”
“Impossible!” Fang Cheng declared. “If their vajra can’t handle a mere doll, how’d they fight demons? They’d lose against succubi!”
Kanzaki Rin surrendered. Arguing with this guy was pointless.
She stormed out.
“Don’t want the vajra?” Fang Cheng called.
“Keep it!” Her voice echoed from outside.
Fang Cheng stored the box under his bed. Emerging, he found Kanzaki Rin still in the living room.
“Staying over? My bed’s small – you’ll need the floor.”
“Leaving soon.” Her calmness returned. “Listen.”
Fang Cheng stopped joking. “What?”
“I’ve been recommended for superpower training by the Countermeasures Department. Rare opportunity. We’ll part temporarily.”
She spoke monotonously, showing no excitement.
Though valuable, she knew her achievements (including defeating the evil god projection) barely met recommendation criteria. Veterans queued for this chance – an intern like her shouldn’t qualify.
The only explanation? Kamikawa Takumi had traded favors with higher-ups.
This soured her mood. Despite trying to distance herself from her brother, their sibling ties kept surfacing.
Still, she wouldn’t reject this chance.
She’d climb to Countermeasures Department’s middle management.
Only then could she achieve her hidden goal.
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