"I want to take a bath, do you have a place to take a bath?"

said Kurolo, pointing to one of the rooms inside.

"There's a bathroom in the bedroom,"

he said, picking up the book again and reading it.

Koddeth put the broom in his hand and went into the bedroom.

As soon as he entered the door, the characteristic cold smell on Kulolo's body came to his face.

Culolo even had a very gentle smell on his body, like a flower, but Cordis didn't know what kind of flower it was.

The room is very ordinary, and naturally it is very clean.

The bedside table was also filled with obscure books and a large number of research notes.

As Cordis looked around to make sure Culolo wouldn't come in, he looked through the notes and books out of curiosity.

Books are mostly paleographic.

It's hard to understand, and it's extremely difficult to learn Xi.

There were three or four of them on the bedside table in Kurolo.

Looking through the notes, most of them record some explanations about this ancient text, and various grammars.

Looking at the dense notes on the book, it can be seen that Kurolo has also spent a lot of effort in researching this.

There was also a note in the note.

There was a long text written on it, which was obviously more difficult to understand than the text in the book.

Cordis couldn't help but be interested in it when he saw it.

Picked up the book, followed Kurolo's notes and began to Xi.

And it is not for nothing that Cordis has always claimed to be a genius.

In the face of these strange words, according to the explanations in Kurolo's notes, you can basically grasp the words in the book.

This book is basically about an ancient people called Tas.

It's all about some things and Xi of the Tass people.

It reads.

By September, the Tass will select a pair of lovers, cut them open, remove their internal organs, and then fill their empty bodies with all kinds of gold, silver and jewelry.

It was sewn up and buried in a tower built by the Tass tribe.

They believe in a guy named Chust.

It is recorded in the book.

Chust is a branch of Cupid, the goddess of love, and once guarded something called love with Cupid.

Chust is a beautiful woman who falls in love with Cupid after spending a long time with Cupid.

And successfully showed love to Cupid, and also got Cupid's vow called being together forever.

Once, Aphrodite asked Cupid to go to earth to punish a princess named Psych.

But everything has changed since that day.

Cupid falls in love with the mortal named Psych, and forgets all of his vows to Chuster.

Resolutely abandoned Chust.

Of course, Chust is not the kind of soft persimmon that is ravaged by others, and after learning about this, he directly took his sword to find Cupid, who was still having a private meeting with Psyk.

Cut Cupid in half in front of Psych.

When Aphrodite learned of this, she revived Cupid and imprisoned Chust in a human tower.

And that tower is the Tower of Love, which the Tass people regard as holy towers.

The Tass sacrificed those men to Chust in the tower in exchange for a good weather.

After reading the book, Cordis realized that he had been sitting in Kurolo's bed for almost an hour.

After feeling the sticky sweat on my body.

Casually put the clothes he had taken off on the chair, opened a crack in the door and asked Kurolo, who was still reading.

"Kurolo, can I borrow your clothes later?" said Kurolo

as he put down the book in his hand and rubbed his eyes, which were a little sour from reading for a long time.

"There's one at the bottom of the closet that I haven't worn, you can take it,"

Cordis nodded, and then happily walked into the bathroom.

Feel the hot water flowing between your skin, and your white and tender skin glows a faint pink color under the hot mist.

Even his face is flushed.

And Kurolo, who had been sitting in the living room, had already put the finished book on the table at this time.

Originally, I wanted to find other books.

Only then did I remember that my books seemed to be put in the bedroom.

But at this time, Cordis should still be taking a shower.

Whether or not to go in and get it has become a problem.

Kurolo had wanted to wait outside, for Cordis to take a shower and come out of it.

But I waited for a long time and didn't wait for him.

I'm already bored enough to clasp my hands.

After waiting for a while, Kurolo finally couldn't help himself, thinking that as long as he took it and left, he would only stay in the room for three or four seconds at most.

The more I think about it, the more it makes sense.

Kurolo got up and walked towards the bedroom.

On his bedside table were books and notes that had been visibly turned over.

You don't have to think about it to know that it's watching.

I subconsciously glanced at it twice in my hand and found that there were a lot of changes and additions to my notes.

This made Kurolo feel a little surprised.

Although I knew that Cordis was a bit cultured, I didn't expect it to be so cultured.

It can be said that Culolo's evaluation of Cordis has been upgraded by another notch.

At this time, Cordis in the bathroom woke up.

The bathtub was so comfortable that he fell asleep without paying attention, and when he woke up, the water was already cold.

Seeing this, Cordis quickly climbed out of the bathtub.

I wanted to get dressed, but I found that I didn't seem to have taken the clothes for myself.

There was nothing beside him except a longer bath towel, and now Kurolo should still be reading and concentrating on reading outside.

It shouldn't be a problem to go out and get some clothes yourself.

The two of them also thought of going together.

One thought that Cordiz's shower shouldn't have been so fast.

One thought that Kurolo was probably still reading outside.

So when Kurolo was about to go out with his book, Cordis had already barely wrapped himself in a bath towel and walked out.

I bumped into Kurolo, who was about to go out with the book.

When Cordis was about to call, something didn't feel right.

What is there to scream when a man is seen by other men, doesn't he have what he has?

But you can't stare at Kurolo here, and politely reply.

"Yo, are you here

to take a shower too?" and Kurolo was ready to sneak out when Cordis called, but Cordis not only didn't call, but asked himself if he wanted to take a shower.

But think about it.

He came out of the shower and was seen by himself, what

did he have to run? What did he have? What kind of reason did he have when he ran, isn't this just a disguised admission that he was gay?

And

at this time, Cordis also thought the same way.

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a lot of people like Hisoka.

I feel like it's a little early to ask now, and I'll ask again when I'm done writing Kurolo's.

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