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After saying that, she was the first to turn around and lead Ge Xiaolun, Zhao Xin and the others outside.
As Qiangwei passed by Lin Ci, her steps paused almost imperceptibly.
A complicated gaze lingered on him for a moment, then he quickly caught up with the main group.
In the blink of an eye, only Lin Ci and Qi Lin remained in the large classroom.
Qilin didn't leave.
She walked up to Lin Ci, tilted her pretty face up, and looked at him with a hint of inquiry in her bright eyes.
Are you...an alien too?
Lin Ci looked at her and chuckled softly.
"That's it."
"What? Are you scared?"
Qi Lin shook her head.
"Even if you're an alien, you're still a good person."
Her tone was very serious.
"Thank you for saving me."
Lin Ci's gaze fell on her; the curves outlined by her police uniform were breathtaking.
"I just don't want you to break your promise."
"Don't forget, you still owe me a meal."
"If you die, who will I ask for this meal?"
Upon hearing this, Qi Lin burst out laughing in annoyance.
The tension and restraint I felt just moments ago vanished instantly.
"Aren't you the Lord of all gods?"
"What, do you expect me, a mere lowly police officer, to treat you to a meal?"
Lin Ci shrugged, looking completely matter-of-fact.
"If you've promised me, you can't go back on your word."
"Moreover, I am also your savior."
"Don't you people on Earth often say that a life-saving grace should be repaid with one's own body?"
"I'm easy to talk to. I don't want you to be my slave or offer yourself to me."
"It wouldn't be too much to ask you to treat me to a meal, would it?"
When Qi Lin heard the words "to repay with one's body", her heart skipped a beat for no reason.
Cheeks feel a little hot.
But upon hearing the following phrase, "just have a meal to show your appreciation," an inexplicable sense of loss quietly crept into my heart again.
She gave a soft hum as if to cover it up, but the corners of her mouth couldn't help but turn up.
"Okay, I'll treat you to dinner when I'm done with my work."
"But let me make this clear beforehand: I'm just a lowly policeman, I don't have much money, and I can't afford anything too expensive."
Lin Ci feigned disappointment.
"That's just not very sincere."
Qilin wrinkled her cute nose at him.
“Eat it if you like it!”
"Is this how you talk to your savior?"
Qi Lin shrugged like him, then playfully stuck out her tongue.
"A little bit..."
The days that followed were the most comfortable period Lin Ci had experienced since her transmigration.
There was no fighting or killing, no conspiracies or intrigues.
He truly deserves the title of "instructor".
Every day I just wander around, look at the scenery, and really don't give any guidance.
The key issue is that he genuinely doesn't know how to provide guidance.
The energy systems are completely different; isn't this just nonsense?
As for Qilin, perhaps it was after he saved her that she completely opened her heart.
Whenever she had free time, she would go to his side.
I said I was on patrol today and brought back some local snacks.
I'll tell him the cafeteria will be having extra food tomorrow, and I'll drag him along to freeload.
Lin Ci was happy to have some free time and accepted all comers.
However, what surprised Lin Ci was...
The sun goddess Lena, who was terrified of him, would often come to see him for no reason.
Although she toned down her childish arrogance considerably in front of Lin Ci.
But that indomitable spirit is still there in his bones.
She always tried to subtly probe which civilization's chief god Lin Ci was, intentionally or unintentionally.
Lin Ci belongs to no one, so naturally he has nothing to say.
In Lena's view, this was just feigning mystery and being unfathomable.
She didn't believe in superstitions and even challenged Lin Ci to a few duels.
The results speak for themselves.
Even though Lena can drive stellar-level energy, in front of Lin Ci, she is still like a three-year-old child waving her little fist.
The technology and divine bodies of this world cannot even handle a real black hole.
Not to mention monsters like Lin Ci, whose energy is measured in multiple black hole quantities.
Lena was practically humiliated by Lin Ci, without even a chance to fight back.
One person loses face and says nothing.
She even brought along everyone from the Super Soldier Squad, saying it was a team exercise.
We should all challenge Lin Ci, our instructor.
Lin Ci didn't even move a finger.
Just a thought.
Including Lena, the entire Super Soldier Company.
Every single one of them was pressed to the ground by an invisible force, unable to move.
At that moment, everyone in the Super Soldier Corps truly understood what the words "Lord of All Gods" really meant.
From that day on, everyone looked at Lin Ci with awe.
The Command Post of the Super Soldier Company.
Inside DuCao's private office.
Lin Ci sat comfortably in his office chair, holding a steaming cup of tea in his hand, his posture relaxed.
Opposite him, Dukao looked worried, his brows furrowed.
He looked at Lin Ci, his tone pleading.
"Are you... really going to leave the Super Soldier Corps?"
"Great God Lin Ci, these kids still can't do without you."
Chapter 96 Lin Ci's Plan
Lin Ci chuckled lightly.
"How come you can't live without me? I beat you up every day, has it given you Stockholm Syndrome?"
Dukao forced an awkward smile.
"But the results are obvious, aren't they? They've grown very quickly under your guidance."
Lin Ci waved his hand, picked up the teacup, and gently blew away the rising steam.
"Come on, it's no use saying any of this. I'm definitely leaving."
His tone was calm, yet it carried an undeniable decisiveness.
This period of leisure time is enough.
He had already made up his mind to leave this place and take the first step in carrying out his real plan.
He could have simply left without informing anyone.
But after spending time together, I've developed some inexplicable bonds with these kids from the Super Soldier Squad.
He was afraid that if he left without saying a word, they would be sad and disappointed.
Especially Qilin.
The girl who would blush at a joke, and who would take seriously a casual remark from him that he "owed me a meal."
Lin Ci disliked scenes of parting.
More importantly, he himself didn't know when he would return.
Because what he is about to do is a time travel spanning tens of thousands of years.
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