Faced with the little frog's unclean hands and feet, Bai Zicheng sat up in shock in his dying condition, and kicked it in the air.

"Well, a small number of humans have a sense of shame." The little frog easily dodged and nodded for confirmation.

Bai Zicheng pulled up his pants angrily: "What is a minority, who has no sense of shame?"

Little Frog: "Is that so?"

After he finished speaking, he used a quill to modify the key points in the notebook.

Bai Zicheng was dizzy, fell weakly on the bed and wept: "Don't study me anymore... let me go..."

Little frog: "I have already spent money, so I can't raise it to death."

He didn't know whether it was due to the effect of the medicine or a broken nerve, Bai Zicheng didn't have time to speak again, and passed out amidst the ups and downs.

When he woke up again, nothing had changed in the stone house.

Bai Zicheng didn't know how long he had slept, but he felt that his throat was extremely thirsty. He fumbled on the bedside table for a long time before he came across the glass, and quickly poured it into his mouth in a daze.

puff--

In the next second, he sprayed it out disgustingly, frowning at the suspicious liquid remaining in the cup.

The voice of the little frog sounded calmly from the side: "Why do you want to drink my urine?"

Bai Zicheng: "????!!!!"

"It's medicine." The little frog lowered his head and recorded: "No sense of humor."

Bai Zicheng didn't feel bad anymore except that he had no strength. He staggered out of bed and went downstairs to wash his face and brush his teeth in silence. The situation is right.

Thinking of this, a smile forced out of his originally stiff face.

The little frog followed behind and observed: "Are you poisoned?"

Bai Zicheng suppressed his dissatisfaction and made a request: "I want to change clothes, this one is dirty."

"It costs money again." The little frog frowned: "Don't wear it, I think it's unnatural for human beings to wear clothes."

God damn unnatural—

What strange scene has it seen?

Bai Zicheng argued hard: "A scholar can be killed but not humiliated!"

The little frog quickly began to read its breeding manual to study the situation.

Bai Zicheng laughed awkwardly: "You, what's your name?"

I didn't think about an ordinary question, but it made the little frog look gloomy.

Bai Zicheng coughed: "It's polite to exchange names. My surname is Bai, and my name is Bai Zicheng. I heard that butterfly called you—Yu—???"

"Yuming." The little frog replied, emphasizing: "The name is not important, Xiaobai."

If it's not important, don't call me Xiaobai!

Bai Zicheng clenched his fists and tried to propose kindly: "Look, you insist that I live here, and I can't help it. The problem is that I do need basic daily necessities. I'm not ashamed to spend your money, otherwise You tell me how to make money and how to buy things, and I'll be fine on my own."

The little frog immediately held up the "Human Breeding Manual" to cover his face, staring at the first sentence on the first page and meditating.

"Humans are cunning by nature, love freedom, and are good at gaining the trust of monster owners and then looking for opportunities to escape. Most of them will die in the remote corners of Gaotianyuan in vain."

It thought and thought, and finally showed a painfully determined face.

Bai Zicheng was full of expectations.

The little frog said, "Then I'll buy you a discounted vest."

Bai Zicheng: "..."

The little frog lowered his head: "It's time to go out to pick up the mission again, take care of the house, Meimei will send you the vest."

Bai Zicheng chased after it and asked, "What mission?"

The little frog packed up the package: "The mission of the Great Elder is to help the Great Elder catch the monsters that escaped to the world, and you will get money."

Bai Zicheng: "Who is the Great Elder—"

A gleam flashed in the little frog's eyes: "You mere servant, don't ask too many questions."

After finishing speaking, he put on his straw hat, dropped two bags of strawberries and left the house.

Bai Zicheng was desperate and entangled: "You have to go for a few days, if you don't know, let me eat this, I will die!!!"

The little frog turned around.

Bai Zicheng pretended to be innocent.

The little frog finally reluctantly took out another cabbage from the bag, and hinted in a low voice: "Other servants will prepare lunch for the master to go out."

Bai Zicheng was annoyed: "I didn't let you go out, don't push yourself!"

The little frog lowered his head and wrote in his notebook: "Motivated, none."

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