361 Snake King, Can You Add Me on WeChat?
Gu Mengmeng's smile froze on her face for a moment.
Indeed, after coming to the beast world, it seemed that there were always people confessing to her, showing her goodwill, and asking her to be a partner.
She could indeed always see enthusiasm, persistence, admiration, and some desire for possession in the eyes of various males.
But Si Nei was a special case. His eyes were gloomy but clear, not the kind of clearness that came from not understanding anything, but the clearness that settled down after going through vicissitudes of life and washing away all the dust.
Gu Mengmeng asked herself, even if she had been practicing "10086 Ways to Seduce Snake Demons" since her mother's womb, with her skills of less than 20 years, she couldn't play a "Liao Zhai" in front of Si Nei, a thousand-year-old demon. Si Nei's special interest in her should be just due to his curiosity about his mother. If it were her, she would definitely want to know what was so good about that world that made her mother so crazy and obsessed with wanting to go back, and she was willing to abandon so many partners who had entrusted their lives to her, and even use her own blood as a key to open the door of crossing.
And this curiosity is not the same as admiration.
The hostility that Si Nei showed to Elvis and the obvious desire to monopolize himself was probably just due to the nature of snakes.
Selfishness, greed, that's all.
Think about it from another angle, if you adopt a stray dog one day, and this dog is quite cute, foolishly wandering around in front of you every day, comforting your lonely soul and boring life. Then suddenly one day, the original owner of the dog came to the door and said, "This dog is mine, why are you giving it back?" If it were you, you would feel uncomfortable, right?
Of course, modern people have the most basic family education and etiquette, so if the original owner can provide sufficient evidence to prove that the dog is indeed someone else's, even if we are reluctant, we will return it to the owner, and at most discuss it: "Add WeChat? Let me go to see this idiot when it is convenient..."
But Snei is different. As Elvis said, in the beast world, robbing and plundering is the right thing to do. At the beginning, Elvis broke the beast horn that Oritin used to fight for food, and snatched it openly to give it to Gu Mengmeng to play with. Not only did Elvis himself not think there was a problem, but Oritin, who was robbed, also looked as if it was natural.
I can't beat you, so I deserve to be robbed by you.
This is a theory recognized by the beast world.
Changing to the present, the same principle applies.
If Gu Mengmeng was a stray dog, Snei picked it up, or robbed it. The original dog owner Elvis couldn't beat Snape, so he could only watch helplessly as the dog "recognized the snake as the master". Moreover, he couldn't even discuss with him, "Snake King, can you add me on WeChat?", because the person who came through was Gu Mengmeng, not Ma Huateng.
This analogy made Gu Mengmeng's face twitch, and she ruthlessly despised the act of comparing herself to a stray dog in her heart.
It must be that Snape's actions of occasionally raising his palms up, calling her "Er Meng" and training her to "shake hands" affected her cognition. Gu Mengmeng curled her lips, and then replied to Snape with contempt: "Get lost."
Snape just quietly watched Gu Mengmeng's expression change like a revolving lantern several times after he proposed a partner request, and the conclusion he came to was "Get lost"?
He leaned forward with interest and asked, "If you partner with me, you are at the top of the food chain. It's a sure win, why not?"