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Chapter 791: RNM, Refund!

Chapter 791: RNM, Refund!

“By the way, Senior Martial Brother, I just picked up a ring.”

At that moment, Su Kexin pulled out a silver ring from her pocket; its color wasn’t shiny and was even a bit dull.

Lin Nuo took a look and thought it resembled the ring he bought with Liu Shuqin.

Hastily rifling through his pocket, he realized it was indeed missing.

Damn, how did I drop it?

What a blunder.

If Liu Shuqin finds out I lost this ring, she’ll never stop nagging me.

“I lost it.”

Lin Nuo reached out to take back the ring, and Su Kexin was very curious.

“Senior Martial Brother, when did you buy this ring? It’s pretty nice.”

“Can’t remember.”

Lin Nuo didn’t tell her about his business with Liu Shuqin and just accepted the ring.

“Um… I suddenly remembered, it seems the Senior Martial Sister also has a similar ring, and she wears it on her hand. I asked her before, and she said it was a set with yours. I saw you didn’t have a ring, so I didn’t pay much attention. Senior Martial Brother, what the Senior Martial Sister said isn’t true, right?”

Su Kexin leaned closer to Lin Nuo, her big round eyes sparkling, clearly very interested in his answer.

“Not at all.”

Lin Nuo immediately denied it—don’t ask, no means no; everything you say is wrong.

He outright denied it, too lazy to explain. Liu Shuqin wasn’t even there to confirm.

“Really?” Su Kexin asked, half skeptical.

“Really.”

Lying without batting an eye—just saying, steady as a dog.

“Okay, okay, then the Senior Martial Sister must be lying! Oh, I didn’t expect the Senior Martial Sister to lie; how vain! Clearly not the same ring as yours, yet she claims it is.”

Su Kexin learned to be sarcastic, sternly condemning Liu Shuqin’s hypocritical behavior.

Su Kexin was easily fooled; if it were Qin Shili, no need to explain—she would believe anything.

Then she’d start rambling on, which is super annoying.

Right now, Lin Nuo was temporarily staying in the city, at the place he previously mentioned to Master Jia the craftsman, Sand Fishing Street No. 233.

Just waiting for him to deliver.

While others painstakingly forge a good sword, he could get one done quickly—in just a few days.

It’s truly a bit outrageous.

But that’s how it is; this world always has a few such people, and we need to acknowledge their existence.

Otherwise, he’d end up locking himself in due to being useless.

He hadn’t told Su Kexin, but she found out where he lived and eagerly requested to move in with him.

That’s certainly not an option; how could he let her come over?

A villain living with the protagonist? What kind of situation is that?

Though, they did seem to have lived together before.

That’s not the point; what if a delivery comes, and Su Kexin goes to receive it? She opens it and—bam! A Demon Sword—what a scene that would be!

It would ignite her sense of justice, and right there she’d unleash a one-handed sword strike, turning the Demon Sword into a thousand shreds!

That can’t happen; that’s not how the script is written.

As for moving, if he went somewhere else and changed the address, Master Jia wouldn’t be able to deliver the Demon Sword.

So, Lin Nuo had been accompanying Su Kexin these days to keep track of her whereabouts; this was very important. Then, during meal times, he’d say he was off to buy oranges, take a little break, then sneak back to check if the delivery had arrived.

He was sneaking back pretty frequently; after all, if the sword courier saw he wasn’t at his place, he’d have to wait for Lin Nuo to personally receive the Demon Sword.

Their professional ethics were pretty strong; they had to ensure the client personally received the package before leaving.

There’s a rating system as well; can’t leave less than five stars, right?

Lin Nuo snuck back again; he hadn’t seen anyone waiting those two previous times, but this time luck was on his side.

As he expected, the sword had been delivered, packed in a rectangular box, well-concealed; from the outside, one couldn’t even tell it contained a Demon Sword, with no leak of Demon Qi or Demon Soul Power whatsoever.

Impressive! It even came with a sheath that could hide the Demon Soul Power contained within the sword.

Advanced technology, could apply for a patent.

This was something he couldn’t master; otherwise, he’d just make one himself, no need to trouble others.

Now delivering the sword was a young man; Lin Nuo didn’t know exactly who he was, so let’s just call him the courier.

Needless to say, it wasn’t necessary for the sender to be present for the delivery.

Alright, everything was arranged.

“Sorry, I was out for a while. Thank you for your patience.”

Lin Nuo returned and quickly approached him.

“No, I just got here too. Young Master, my surname is Wang. I usually ask Master Jia for weapon forging knowledge. Master Jia had some urgent business, so I’m delivering the sword for him. This is the sword crafted by the Master for you; please check it.”

“Okay. Have you seen the sword inside?”

“No, once the sword is finished, only the craftsman gets to see it first before showing it to the owner. I’m not sure what kind of sword it is, and honestly, I wouldn’t pry.”

“Alright. Thank you for your trouble; here’s a little service fee, take it.”

Lin Nuo was still considerate; even a small amount of money should be given.

But the other party declined, pushing it away.

Lin Nuo was too lazy for all that back-and-forth politeness; if he didn’t want it, forget it—saved some hassle.

After placing the items down, Lin Nuo let the young man named Wang leave; after all, he hadn’t seen the Demon Sword inside, and he couldn’t let him catch a glimpse.

Lin Nuo dragged the big box back to his place, hurriedly closing the doors and windows so no one would discover it.

Alright, now was the time to witness history.

The great villain Demon Ruler Lin Nuo was about to unbox; in the advanced twenty-first century, maybe a live stream would be good, let the folks send some rockets or something. Or maybe make a video—definitely would attract fans.

The box was well-concealed; unboxing would take some time. Lin Nuo cracked it open, working hard for a while to get it all set.

What great service; it was so hidden you could hide a doll inside, and no one would know!

Alright, unboxing time!

Lin Nuo excitedly opened the box; in front of him lay a long sword shining with a bright light and its hilt, the sword inserted into the hilt—but he couldn’t yet see the blade.

This was puzzling for Lin Nuo.

His Demon Sword didn’t seem to look like this, did it?

Just from the color scheme, that Demon Sword was primarily purple-black, exuding a demonic vibe.

And the sword before him had a blue-white hue—at first glance, it was clearly not a Demon Sword.

Ah, could it be just a disguise? The moment he pulls it out, it might revert to its true form?

Let’s not dwell on it for now; let’s take a better look.

Lin Nuo picked up the sword; it was very light and balanced, feeling fantastic in his hand, just like his Demon Sword.

So, the exterior was a disguise—was it really just a Demon Sword wrapped in a different sheath?

Lin Nuo was pretty sure; he needed to give it a test swing, but he couldn’t do that here—if it turned out to be a Demon Sword, that would be chaotic! Plus, Su Kexin was still in the city; didn’t want to call her over for this!

Lin Nuo quickly left the city, seeking an isolated spot without people, then suddenly drew out the long sword.

Here we go, Dragon Soul, activate!

Lin Nuo concentrated his energy and swiftly swung the sharp sword—slash!

Instantly, a Dragon Soul surged forth, opening its massive mouth, lunging at the front.

Lin Nuo was dumbfounded; this Dragon Soul wasn’t dark-colored but rather a bluish hue!

And there was no Demon Qi at all!

Damn!

Motherf—! Refund!

The Villain Doesn’t Want to Get Entangled with Beautiful Girls After Rebirth

The Villain Doesn’t Want to Get Entangled with Beautiful Girls After Rebirth

反派再生后不想跟美少女纠缠
Score 7
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Native Language: Chinese
Lin Nuo, a world-destroying villain, is killed by his junior sister, the protagonist, and is reborn five years in the past. What should a reborn villain do? Suck up to the protagonist? No! Kill her before she rises to power! He devises every possible plan to kill her, but something feels off. Why did he end up eliminating other villains instead, while the protagonist not only survived but advanced even faster—and her affection for him skyrocketed? Why does everyone now see him as a righteous hero? Why are more and more girls falling for him? Why did he suddenly develop a body that enhances cultivation and get dragged into dual cultivation by the protagonist?! Why does every attempt to do something evil only push him further down the path of righteousness? “Just give me one more chance—I really want to be a bad guy!”

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