The household gained two extraordinary guests, completely unheard of before. Lin Feng initially thought his life would soon be completely overturned, bidding farewell to the mundane life of three meals a day and mundane chores, and instead, embark on a life akin to a martial hero, fighting with armed police or superheroes every now and then, wearing white clothes as pure as snow, and coming and going like the wind. However, after three or four days, he realized that life remained the same: the two girls at home hardly changed his daily rhythm at all.
Muyun's daily life was like this: sleep, eat, eat, eat, fight with Vivian, and then go back to her room to write—don't forget, this girl is supposed to be a writer. In short, the life of the werewolf girl was simple yet meaningful, and she seemed quite content.
Vivian's daily life was a bit more colorful: sleep, eat, fight with Muyun, go out to find a job, lose the job, find a job, lose the job, find a job, lose the job... To be honest, her streak of bad luck was so extreme that even Lin Feng couldn't bear it. Three days, three jobs changed, can you believe it? Lin Feng was surprised on one hand by Vivian's efficiency in finding jobs in this unfamiliar place, unexpectedly finding work one after another, and on the other hand, he was astonished by the vampire's misfortune. So far, Vivian had not held a job for more than three hours...
Unfortunately, Lin Feng had not witnessed the girl's streak of bad luck firsthand. Every time he only learned that Vivian had messed up again when she returned home with a dejected look. If given the chance, he really should follow her and see how she manages to lose her jobs.
The lives of the two superwomen were like this, each with their own flaws, but not exceeding the daily scope familiar to Lin Feng. Vivian did not fly out at midnight to prey on people with her "predatory habits," and Muyun did not howl at the moon in the middle of the night and turn into a werewolf to catch rabbits in the wilderness. They lived like ordinary humans, and it was said that they had been like this since birth. This not only disappointed Lin Feng but also made him somewhat relieved: he didn't have to worry about fighting with armed police or superheroes...
The shadow brought by the strange dream a few days ago seemed to have dissipated. Apart from feeling a bit uneasy when it came to mind, Lin Feng had temporarily put it aside. Now he was patiently waiting for the abnormal "goddess" to return, while gradually getting used to the daily habits of the two new tenants at home.
Muyun was busy dressing up and choosing clothes early in the morning, looking like she was going out. This werewolf girl was sometimes silly, but her living habits were similar to those of ordinary human girls, except when "roll" suddenly popped up, scaring her to immediately crouch on all fours, she was quite normal. Lin Feng couldn't help but be curious when he saw her spiritedly pacing around the living room, "Are you going out?"
"Yes, I have a patient to see." Muyun was sorting out her clothes on the TV screen, popping pimples as she spoke, "Living in this city seems to be smooth sailing. Writing is smooth, renting a house is smooth, the first patient is also smooth..."
Vivian, busy with housework next to her, raised her head curiously at the mention, "Is it you? Are you still a doctor?"
Only then did Lin Feng remember that Vivian didn't know about Muyun's job. When Muyun introduced herself, Vivian was not present, and afterwards, the two of them living together were certainly not interested in getting to know each other. So he gestured to the werewolf girl to explain on her behalf, "Muyun is a wandering veterinarian."
The werewolf girl, for some reason, suddenly faced Vivian with particular pride. If she had turned into her werewolf form, her tail would have been wagging vigorously by now, "I have a license! A senior veterinarian with over ten years of experience, and also a professional writer. I have been contributing to newspapers since the Republic of China era. Do you know Zhou Shuren? I had a great time chatting with him!"
Lin Feng, who had been reading a magazine and had only said a few words to Muyun casually just now, was shocked by her words and fell off the sofa, "What did you say?!"
"I'm a professional." Muyun looked at Lin Feng inexplicably, as if she thought the latter was making a fuss over nothing, "I have been living in human society, making a living by writing—being a professional veterinarian is only a recent development in the past few years. Before that, I treated animals, but that was not my main job."
"I'm not talking about that." Lin Feng stared at the werewolf girl, who he had always treated as a pure idiot, and was therefore not very attentive to, in astonishment, "You said you were in the Republic of China era..."
"Contributing to newspapers—didn't people in the Republic of China read newspapers?" Muyun nodded, "I have said that I have been alive... well, for many years, you wouldn't forget, right?"
Lin Feng was speechless with astonishment, finally realizing more vividly how great the difference was between these extraterrestrial beings and humans, even this seemingly brain-damaged werewolf... Once she talked about her past experiences, it could still be quite shocking!
He had indeed heard Muyun and Vivian talk about some of their life experiences before, but at that time, he hadn't paid much attention. Those things that were too distant seemed more like legendary stories to Lin Feng, and the more recent events didn't make much of an impression on him. Now, Muyun's words finally made Lin Feng directly understand what a sense of the times really meant...
Seeing Lin Feng's shocked expression when he heard Muyun's words, Vivian, the vampire girl who was far more experienced than Muyun, was naturally unhappy. She pushed Muyun aside with her arm and said leisurely, "You little girl who hasn't even grown your hair, have you fought with Achilles? Have you kicked Odysseus into the moat? Have you kicked Caesar into the moat? Have you kicked Yan Emperor... Oh, I haven't kicked him either. At that time, there was no moat... By the way, Huangdi was quite talented!"
Lin Feng sighed deeply, feeling that the magazine in his hand was no longer readable: what was happening right in front of him was obviously more interesting than any magazine!
Muyun, on the other hand, looked disdainfully at Vivian, "What's the use of those experiences? Can you make money by fighting Achilles? Can you make money by kicking Odysseus into the moat? Can you make money by kicking Caesar into the moat?"
"Why not! I was paid for all that back then!"
"Where's the money then?"
"...Let's change the subject."
Lin Feng wiped the cold sweat from his forehead, thinking that what he had heard in the living room today absolutely couldn't be leaked out—any casual
sentence would be enough to make the whole archaeological world shiver for half a year! How much did this seemingly useless vampire girl actually do back then? How much of human history is reliable up to now?
Vivian's biggest weakness was her extremely bad luck with money. Even Muyun, who was a bit of an airhead, could tease her about it. The vampire girl, defeated where she couldn't argue, felt a loss of interest and continued to clean the house. This was her own initiative; Vivian was very self-aware. She knew that with her luck, she probably wouldn't have the opportunity to repay the money in a short time, so she took the initiative to offset the cost of food and rent by doing housework.
Lin Feng did not expect a senior vampire to have such a positive outlook. At first, he felt a bit nervous, but after confirming several times that Vivian did indeed think so, he was also pleased: it was like hiring a maid, and maids are expensive these days, especially young and beautiful ones, who are very likely to inadvertently become the mistress of the house, and then you have to hire another maid for her... Oh, that's thinking too much.
Muyun happily went out, and Lin Feng didn't have time to ask her how she managed to start her veterinary work smoothly in an unfamiliar environment, but he could guess the basics: most likely, she had asked the local stray dogs for information. These past two days, when he went out, he had bumped into this bizarre scene several times—Muyun squatting by the roadside, chatting seriously with local stray dogs, sometimes even their postures were exactly the same, like sisters... With Muyun's outstanding talent, she was already winning not just at the starting line as a veterinarian—she had already reached the finish line from the very beginning...
As Lin Feng was about to continue studying the magazine that was almost crumpled in his hand, a phone ringing urgently sounded from the armrest of the sofa next to him.
As if by some psychological sense, the moment the phone rang, Lin Feng shuddered all over, then leaped to grab the phone, a row of numbers jumping into his eyes:
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The "goddess" who was not quite right in the head had been missing for several days and had finally appeared.