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Chapter 135 This is a Monster, Right?
Chapter 135: Chapter 135 This is a Monster, Right?
"Woof woof~ Woof woof~"
The urgent barking of a dog sounded in her ears, and Sang Ning slowly lifted her heavy eyelids.
Struggling to open a slit in her eyes, she saw a pair of dog paws frantically digging in the sand.
She had just managed to open her eyes when the dog’s paws kicked up more dust into her eyes again.
Sang Ning began to cry uncontrollably from the irritation and was forced to close her eyes.
Relying solely on her bodily sensations, Sang Ning could feel the dog continuously digging away the yellow sand piled on her, and the suffocating feeling in her chest was slowly fading.
A few minutes later, the dog finally stopped digging.
The discomfort in Sang Ning’s eyes subsided, and she slowly opened her eyes again.
"Ah!!!!"
But upon seeing the scene in front of her, Sang Ning couldn’t help but scream in terror.
The dog before her wasn’t a dog; more accurately, it was a monster with a human face and a dog’s body.
The dog was staring at her with its dog eyes meeting her human eyes, and it seemed curious as it noticed Sang Ning waking up.
A name tag hung around the dog’s neck, swaying slightly in the air.
Sang Ning felt a chill running down her spine, and she forced herself to squint her eyes to recognize the writing on the name tag.
— Search and Rescue Dog Song Shiye.
The tension in Sang Ning’s heart finally eased; it turned out to be a Federation Police dog.
She had lived in the Federation for twenty years and had never encountered a humanoid dog before.
"Woof woof~ Woof woof~"
Song Shiye barked a few more times at Sang Ning, then bit the rope tied around her body and began to pull her forward.
Her skin rubbed against the yellow sand through the thin cloth, and the intense burning sensation felt as if it would scorch her.
Song Shiye ran quickly, enhancing the burning sensation on her skin, but Sang Ning was unable to resist.
She was an insignificant individual with no spiritual power, and after traveling on foot in the desert for so long, she was already exhausted.
After gritting her teeth and summoning the last of her strength, Sang Ning raised her hand to feel her waist; her bag was still there.
She reached into the bag, randomly grabbed a tube of nutrient liquid picked up in the desert, and drank it, then casually threw the bottle into the yellow sand.
The action was swift and seamless, even the search and rescue dog pulling her didn’t notice.
It was indeed high-quality nutrient liquid; not long after drinking it, Sang Ning felt her limbs slowly regaining strength.
But she still couldn’t escape from the search and rescue dog named Song Shiye, so she gritted her teeth, closed her eyes, and let Song Shiye drag her this way and that through the desert.
After being dragged for over ten minutes, Sang Ning was in so much pain she was numb.
Just when she had no strength left even to groan, Song Shiye finally stopped.
The sky had turned clear blue, unlike the oppressive dark clouds from earlier, and Sang Ning knew she had finally escaped the Black Desert.
Then, she was lifted into the air and moved to a stretcher, carried into the ambulance.
Beep doo beep doo—
The ambulance emitted a sharp, piercing sound, jarring Sang Ning wide awake.
Ignoring the pain in her back, she sat up like a corpse coming back to life.
Flustered and tense, she said, "I’m not going to the hospital!"
In front of her was a middle-aged woman in a white coat, with a badge pinned to her chest — Federation Doctor Chuyun.
"You were in the Black Desert for two hours, your physical condition is unknown, it’s best to go to the hospital for a full check-up." Chuyun had a warm smile on her face.
Sang Ning was embarrassed to tell Chuyun she didn’t have a penny to her name and couldn’t afford any treatment.
She murmured, "Thank you, doctor, but I’m in great shape. I can run and jump, sing and dance, so there’s no need to waste the Federation’s medical resources."
Even though her forehead was covered in cold sweat, Sang Ning forced herself to stand up to prove to Chuyun that she was fine and jumped out of the ambulance.
She desperately tried to convey an "I’m fine, I’m very well" attitude, but ended up landing face-first in a clumsy fall.
"Careful!" Chuyun couldn’t bear to watch and covered her eyes.
Sang Ning flipped over and sat up, making an okay hand gesture in a forced relaxed manner, "Doctor, see, I’m fine, I can even control my landing posture."
Chuyun: "..."
There’s no need to push yourself so hard.
Sang Ning pushed against the ground to stand up shakily, gave a polite bow to Chuyun, "Then I’ll be leaving, sorry for the trouble, doctor."
After bowing and looking up, Chuyun was gone, and before her was a stern face with a murderous aura.
Sang Ning’s heart skipped a beat, and she instinctively took a step back.
The man displayed his credentials, and with a cold demeanor said, "Federation Police Station Shen Yi."
"Hello, Officer Shen." Sang Ning greeted calmly, though a barely noticeable panic flashed in her eyes.
"Woof woof~ Woof woof~" The search and rescue dog named Song Shiye ran over from who-knows-where, panting and circling around Shen Yi.
Shen Yi’s expression softened slightly, as he reached out to pet its head affectionately, "Good dog, well done."
Song Shiye, upon receiving his owner’s praise, wagged his tail more enthusiastically, licked Shen Yi’s hand, then lay obediently at his feet.
This scene looked bizarrely strange, sending chills through Sang Ning, her face smiling despite the contortion in her features.
"Did you see a crashed starship in the desert earlier?" Shen Yi’s gaze returned to Sang Ning, his expression reverting to cold and unyielding.
Sang Ning didn’t reply immediately, momentarily lost in thought.
Two hours ago, she was scavenging for expired nutrient liquid in a junkyard when a roaring sound suddenly erupted overhead.
Looking up, she saw a cargo ship with "Borun Group" written on it tumbling erratically in the air, then plummeting straight down like a bird with broken wings.
Without thinking, Sang Ning ran toward where the ship had gone down.
She had been in the junkyard all day and hadn’t found even half a tube of nutrient liquid.
The crashed starship was bound to have lots of nutrient liquid, Sang Ning wasn’t greedy, just a few tubes would cover her family’s sustenance for the next month.
But who would’ve thought she would end up in the Federation’s harshest environment, the Black Desert? Though she found seven or eight tubes of nutrient liquid, she almost lost her life there.
"Miss, did you see a crashed starship in the desert?" Shen Yi asked again, his voice even colder.
Sang Ning snapped back to reality, meeting Shen Yi’s sharp, scrutinizing gaze, feeling extremely guilty.
But she kept up her composed façade, without flinching under Shen Yi’s gaze, word by word she replied, "Officer, I didn’t see anything."
If she hadn’t just drunk that tube of nutrient liquid, she might have been tempted to confess the truth.
But to come clean now, if Borun were to trace back the lost nutrient liquid, selling her whole family wouldn’t be enough to cover the cost of a single tube.
"Is that so?" Shen Yi raised an eyebrow, obviously suspicious.
Yet even after a long stare, he couldn’t detect any flaw in Sang Ning’s expression and finally gave up.
As he led Song Shiye away, he didn’t forget to warn Sang Ning, "A civilian like you without spiritual power should not overestimate yourself and venture into the Federation’s dangerous areas casually."
(ps: In the interstellar game, everyone’s personality will differ from their original.)
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