After leaving Bennett and his group, Kevin returned home.

"Dad, I'm back."

"Haha, you little brat! You still remember to come back. Your other dads are all ready to look for you. Where have you been these past few days?"

The man who was speaking was called Stone, the eldest of that group of old adventurers.

In Kevin's impression, he always liked to call them brats and was very protective of them. In the past, if they were bullied, this old man would directly stand up for Kevin Bennett.

Every time he would run to someone's door, shouting and yelling, and there would always be a crowd of people watching.

If you bully someone, you can only teach their children a lesson helplessly.

"What do you mean by muddling through? That's called learning. You know how to learn alchemy. You wouldn't understand even if I tell you." Kevin wasn't the type to be coy, so he retorted directly.

"Practice skills, what skills? How can I know if you don't tell me?"

"Ahem, Dad, you are a little hard of hearing, so I am going to practice medical skills. Don't worry, sooner or later I will be able to cure you after I have mastered it."

Stone laughed heartily and said, "Haha, you still have such filial piety. How long will it take you to learn it?"

"I'll probably learn it after you die."

"Fuck, just stand there and don't move. Daddy will get you something to eat."

Seeing Stone turned and went into the kitchen, Kevin ran out of the room and ran away from home again.

It's funny. If you don't leave, you will really stay there.

Not long after he left the house, someone called Kevin.

"Written by the name of Literary Master, when you see me, you don't come over to kneel and pay homage to me? Instead, you ignore me. How disrespectful!"

Kevin turned around and smiled: "Little Amy, why are you near my house?"

Fischl blushed and explained, "I am the Princess of Judgment. I came here only to eliminate the dead beasts from the edge. I didn't come here on purpose."

"It seems that my family is unlucky to have so many dead animals. It's really troublesome that Amy always comes all the way to help me. I am very grateful."

"That's right. Wait, you called me little Amy again. That's not my name. It's okay if you don't want to call me princess. You can just call me Fischl, right?" Fischl said as she prepared to take a step back.

Kevin said seriously: "Okay, Amy, no problem, Amy."

"You, it seems I have to teach you a lesson, otherwise you won't know how powerful the Princess of Judgment is," Fischl said with her hand covering her mouth and chuckling.

The Eye of God on his waist lit up and summoned a thunderbird.

"Go, Oz, and teach him a lesson."

Kevin stared at the Eye of God and said in a surprised tone: "No way, even you have the Eye of God, what does God think? I..."

Before he finished speaking, several electric currents flew over.

Kevin was unable to dodge and felt his body go numb. After recovering quickly, he saw that Fischl was not going to listen, so he turned and ran.

While running, he admitted his mistake and said, "Wait, little Amy, I was wrong. Don't use elements, okay?"

"I've already told you that my name is not Little Amy." Fischl was a little angry and continued to chase Kevin. She seemed determined not to give up until Kevin corrected her mistakes.

"As a princess, isn't it too cheap of you to use elements to bully others? Don't use the Eye of God, let's fight one-on-one."

"Okay, writer, don't say that I bullied you." Fischl took back Oz.

Kevin smiled sinisterly in his heart, but pretended to be upright on the surface. He walked directly towards Fischl, ready to have a passionate duel with this 14-year-old girl.

Coming closer, he was ready to teach Fischl a lesson.

Fischl raised the corner of his mouth and summoned Oz once again.

Kevin was stunned. Before he could react, he was knocked to the ground by the lightning.

Fortunately, the battery power was very small and only controlled Kevin.

Kevin spoke with difficulty and said intermittently: "It's unethical, little...Aimi, I don't accept it."

"You teach well, writer." Fischl squatted down, poked Kevin's face, and smiled brightly.

Not far away, Kaeya and Diluk were walking side by side and also saw this scene.

Kaiya was amused and laughed: "Hahaha, Kevin, the sixth man, has finally been punished. I have to remember this scene and talk about it whenever I have time."

Diluk also laughed, but quickly turned serious.

"Stop laughing. As a knight, you have to be a professional to hold back your laughter. Unless you can't help it."

. . . .

It was afternoon, and Kevin was finally disciplined by Fischl and became obedient, calling her "Princess" all the time, and wandering around in the wild.

"Little..." Fischl's divine eyes lit up, and Kevin was about to say something.

"Princess, where did you get this Eye of God?" Kevin asked curiously.

"Hehe, I am destined to be the one who gets the Eye of God, and my life is also destined to be extraordinary."

Kevin didn't want to hear so much nonsense. He coughed and said, "Ahem, can you be more straightforward?"

Fischl glanced at Kevin with dissatisfaction and said, "He looked into the eyes of the Apostle of God and obtained the Eye of God."

Kevin was full of questions. A few days ago, Bennett had the Eye of God. Now Fischl also has it. Not to mention Razor. He already had it.

So they all have it, except me.

After all, I am the boss. This makes me lose face.

Kevin had longed for the Eye of God since he was a child, and his friends around him gradually got it. He could only envy and hate it here.

For a moment, I felt a mixture of emotions, which was indescribable.

Kevin was frustrated, but still a little stubborn and said: "Just wait, I will get it sooner or later. By then I will definitely be better than you."

Fischl turned his head and consoled him: "Well, after all, you are a writer, so it is normal for you to have the Eye of God."

Seeing Fischl looking a little awkward, Kevin stopped dwelling on it and said again, "Of course, I'll call you Little Amy every day. I like to see Little Amy getting anxious and angry and unable to do anything with me."

Fischl was completely furious, the light of the Eye of God shone brightly, and several lightning bolts struck him. He said angrily: "Come on, come on, I'm very angry now, look at me more."

Kevin was not that stupid. This time he was prepared and just turned around and ran.

Under the setting sun, two figures are stretched very long, and the picture is so beautiful.

It made everyone outside the light curtain almost forget the previous strange and tragic experience.

Fischl is now afraid to go out.

Fischl's father stood outside the door and advised: "Little Amy, why don't you come out for a walk? Everyone likes you very much."

Fischl's face had not been normal since she appeared on the screen. He covered his head with the quilt and said angrily, "Dad, it's all your fault. Why do you call me little Amy? Now, everyone will be scolded when they go out."

At the bar, Kaeya came up to Diluk and said seriously: "As a knight, you must be a professional at holding back your laughter."

Diluk could no longer maintain a serious face. He grabbed the bottle of wine without saying a word and walked towards Kaeya silently.

"Let's talk it over nicely. I don't think a knight should be so rude."

"That's true. But I'm not a knight."

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