In the past, he would definitely answer that his wish was to marry Xiangxiang and beco Xiangxiang’s husband.
But now...
Mo Haihao’s expression beca complicated.
If he had been a step late last night, he would be dead.
Can soone who might die at any mont really involve her?
She would be happy marrying an ordinary person and having kids.
"Captain?" Little Taotie nudged him, "You haven’t answered , don’t fall asleep."
Mo Haihao’s eyelids grew heavier, and he beca a bit dazed.
She forcibly perked up: "Tell her I’m fine."
No unfinished wishes.
If I die now, then I die.
If I marry her and then die, I truly wouldn’t rest in peace.
How can I leave her alone?
"Okay!" Little Taotie nodded and hurriedly sent a ssage to Xiangxiang.
Little Taotie: The captain asked to tell you he’s okay.
Xiangxiang: No wishes?
Yuanyuan leaned over to look, "The captain of Team Three has no wishes? I thought his wish was to date you!"
Yuanyuan rushed over to take the unconscious Xiangxiang back to the ancient castle. As soon as they arrived, Xiangxiang woke up and insisted on finding the captain of Team Three. Yuanyuan couldn’t dissuade her, fortunately, Little Taotie sent a ssage.
Upon hearing this, Xiangxiang was taken aback, then shook her head with a smile: "Stop joking around."
"Joking?" Yuanyuan blinked.
She now had a boyfriend and wasn’t a novice at love, so she could see that the captain of Team Three’s feelings for Xiangxiang were unusual. In fact, not just her, many in the ancient castle noticed it too.
"If he liked , would he still urge to repay debts every day?" Xiangxiang pouted.
Yuanyuan countered: "If he didn’t like you, why does he keep lending you money? He lets you borrow the next amount before you’ve repaid the last one, who else is that nice?"
Xiangxiang frowned, hesitating as she replied: "He’s the captain, my superior, also my leader. He sees I’m having difficulties and appropriately helps out, what’s wrong with that? Besides, it’s not like I won’t pay him back."
Yuanyuan saw that people on the first floor of the ancient castle, taking a break and drinking coffee, had perked up their ears to eavesdrop, so she casually pulled a young guy over and asked, "If you were a boss, would you privately lend money out?"
The young guy imdiately shook his head: "Using my small treasury, no way! But there are subsidy applications available, the special departnt always has subsidy projects, though the forms are a bit complicated."
Yuanyuan nodded, then looked at Xiangxiang and asked: "Is the captain of Team Three as wealthy as the captain of Team One?"
Xiangxiang pressed her lips: "The captain’s finances are a bit tight."
Yuanyuan spread her hands: "Why doesn’t he let you fill out applications and just secretly lends you money? He’s not from a wealthy family, nor does he have money to burn."
Suddenly enlightened, Xiangxiang seed a bit dazed.
Yuanyuan asked: "Last ti you said your blind date was pretty good, why didn’t it work out?"
Xiangxiang lowered her eyes: "I only ntioned I was a police officer, and his family felt it was a dangerous profession."
"Being a Beast Tar like is alright, often dealing with dangerous things through beasts. Your work isn’t so bad either, being good at scent blending puts you behind the scenes. But your captain’s work is the real danger, I wonder... how is he now?"
Xiangxiang looked at the ssage from Little Taotie on her phone, "He’s probably fine, maybe he encountered a powerful Ghost that almost sucked him dry, looks like he’s turning into a zombie."
The young guy, in a sage tone, said: "Xiangxiang, your captain treats you well. And in our line of work, it’s hard to find a match through dating let alone just ntioning you’re a police officer—it’s tough to lie to your partner for most of your life. Consider your captain, you know each other well after all."
Yuanyuan waved her hand: "Go eat your lon seeds, drink your coffee, stop giving random advice!"
Yet Xiangxiang started to ponder deeply.
She typed on her phone: Ask him if, after nearly dying, he regrets not leaving a child or two behind?
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