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When You Become an NPC That Might Die Any Moment in the Novice Village

Chapter 694: 241 Bai Fu: I want to fight ten of them! [5k]

Author: When You Become an NPC That Might Die Any Moment in the Novice Village
updatedAt: 2025-09-07

From Ulysses to Boli, if it were an ordinary spaceship, even with a clear navigation route, it would take at least a couple of weeks.

In order to catch the assassin as fast as possible, Bai Fu had to travel light, bringing only the Night of Serenity and leaving all other ships behind.

This time, accompanying her were An Ya, Cipris, Cecilia, and Julia.

Among them, An Ya and Cipris were indispensable because both were Superpower Users from the Spiritual Sect, which gave them a natural edge in capturing and interrogating suspects.

Fei Ye didn't go. She really wanted to, but there was no helping it.

She wasn't an employee of Dark Moon Tide but the branch head of Star Contract.

From the moment she had been chosen as the branch head, she had been a hands-off manager for too long. Green Mud could handle the ordinary Daily Tasks for her, but for more important affairs, without her personal confirmation, others didn't dare make a move.

So, Fei Ye had to go back to her branch for a while.

This time, her departure wouldn't take too long, at most one month.

But that was for others; for her, one month was still far too long.

Forget about a month, even two or three days were terrifying enough!

Fei Ye didn't even want to imagine how thirsty Cecilia, who she had been guarding against for so long, must be now, or how crazy she might become upon seizing this opportunity with her gone.

If she didn't prepare some countermeasures, by the time she returned, Bai Fu could very well be ridden hard and hung up dry by that damn perverted Spider Lady.

Just look at the contrast in physique between Bai Fu and Cecilia.

Though Bai Fu was also quite strong, next to Cecilia... she simply wasn't in the same weight class.

Cross-class encounters typically ended very badly.

To prevent a disaster, Fei Ye specifically found An Ya before leaving, hoping An Ya would constantly stick by Bai Fu's side to guard against any sneaky attacks from Cecilia!

Initially, she wanted to ask Julia to do it, but the thought of Julia and Cecilia having been in contact during experiments made her a bit uneasy.

What if Julia had been bought off by Cecilia?

What if Julia teamed up with Cecilia against her, two on one?

As it turned out, An Ya was a better choice. An Ya was younger, easier to talk to, and being Bai Fu's sister, she wouldn't have any peculiar thoughts about her.

She was guaranteed to keep a close watch!

"Sister Fei Ye, you can rest assured. I will be by boss's side all the time, eating, sleeping, bathing... teehee... in short, I won't give that bad woman Cecilia any chance to exploit!"

An Ya patted her own chest.

Good, that's the spirit, reward!

Fei Ye gave An Ya a bunch of little things.

Just thinking about how Cecilia couldn't do anything under An Ya's watch and could only long for Bai Fu and sigh made Fei Ye chuckle.

Perfect, perfect, perfect.

After Fei Ye left, An Ya pouted.

Even without Fei Ye's words, she wouldn't give Cecilia a chance.

What a joke, the boss was hers!

But this was good too; nobody considered her a threat at the moment, thinking she was just the boss's ordinary sister, which gave her the perfect opportunity.

"In the future, I've got to deepen this stereotype. Just like the boss misleads others, making them think she is the Saintess, I have to work hard to make Fei Ye and those dummies truly believe I'm just the boss's ordinary sister. That way, when they rack their brains guarding against each other, or even when they ask me to help keep watch, I'll be able to stick close to the boss openly!"

An Ya giggled to herself.

Thanks to the boss's teaching by example, otherwise she would never have thought of this trick.

Ahem.

On the spaceship.

An Ya walked up to Bai Fu, who was looking at the Map.

"Boss, it's been a while since we bathed together. Let me help you scrub your back!"

Bai Fu, smiling, said, "I still need to look at the Map, to plan the ambush route. You go ahead and bathe."

An Ya shook Bai Fu's shoulder, "Don't worry about anything, boss. Just focus on the Map. With me here, I'll get you clean from the inside out."

An Ya-style service, satisfaction guaranteed!

Bai Fu turned to look at the grinning An Ya.

You just said "from the inside out," didn't you?

Little kids shouldn't say such strange things!

"Come on, let's do it! Back at the Abandoned Cooling Factory, to save water, we used to bathe together, right? Let's relive those days today. I promise not to do anything weird."

An Ya, pouting cutely, somehow dragged Bai Fu into the nearby bathroom.

She indeed had no plans to do anything weird.

Too much of anything can lead to trouble!

Once the boss got used to this level of normalcy, doing something abnormal would come naturally.

In another part of the spaceship, Cecilia was looking for Bai Fu.

"Have you seen Bai Fu?" she asked Julia, who was sitting at the bar, drinking a beverage.

Julia replied, "She's with An Ya."

An Ya is there?

Cecilia felt regretfully deprived.

With this, she couldn't spar with Bai Fu.

It's not like she could have An Ya stand by, giving commentary during their sparring, could she?

Her perversions didn't lie in that aspect.

"The relationship between those two sisters is really good. It's enviable," Cecilia sighed.

Julia didn't say a word, just downed her drink in one gulp.

Soon you won't think it's so "good."

But she wasn't about to point that out.

...

A few days later, the spaceship smoothly arrived at Boli Star.

During the flight, Bai Fu had been keeping in contact with a player called [In Love with Trains].

Perhaps for resupply or because he thought Boli Star was a great place to hide, the NPC suspected to be the assassin hadn't been running around these past few days.

Bai Fu quietly breathed a sigh of relief.

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