The Female Cannon Fodder With Boundless Merits
Chapter 681 - 685 Interstellar Heartthrob (Part 4)

Chapter 681: Chapter 685 Interstellar Heartthrob (Part 4)

Su Li followed up in a cold voice, "I think you might not understand, I don’t need to know, I just know that their lives now, compared to over a decade ago, have gotten much better."

"But if you want to compare it to the Federation Star, then indeed there is no comparison."

Su Li sarcastically glanced over at Xiao Hei, who blushed with embarrassment—or possibly, he was blushing because he was furiously angry, his face suffused with blood. In any case, Su Li didn’t care.

Indeed, the living conditions on Snow Mine Star weren’t that great, but compared to the other small asteroids around, where people couldn’t even guarantee their food or security, it was much better.

Perhaps they had enjoyed over ten years of good days, and had forgotten the bitter days that weren’t separated by much time.

Su Li felt it was necessary to remind them.

The so-called remember suffering and think of sweetness, remember suffering and think of sweetness...

By genuinely recalling the bitter days, one could appreciate the hard-won good days, and people would then be content and grateful.

In short, there was one point: the residents of the garbage star had too low a level of consciousness.

As living standards improved, their thoughts also needed to be elevated.

The original owner had overlooked this point.

Xiao Hei still wanted to speak, but Su Li didn’t want to listen anymore. He looked up at a spot in the room and said, "Robot, take Xiao Hei out."

The metal walls immediately rippled like water, and a cylindrical robot emerged from them.

This robot looked rather shabby, completely lacking the cool tech feel of interstellar technology, and was covered with patches all over, seeming quite comical like a clown.

And its name was too odd, simply called "Robot."

The Robot was brought to this planet when the original owner first arrived and had been with her for a long time, even helping to deliver Su Xun, the original owner’s daughter.

It had been unused for a long time by the original owner and now that it had been restarted, it still felt stiff and inflexible.

The Robot’s head swiveled several times before finally directing its pair of Wuji-made spherical eyes toward the second person in the room.

This was also the second time Xiao Hei had encountered the Robot.

The first time was when he was a child; back then, he thought it was really cool. But now, it seemed like nothing more than a pile of moving scrap metal.

Xiao Hei scoffed, thinking how this thing planned to escort him out was just a joke.

As the Robot extended a long mechanical arm, Xiao Hei also reached out his hand.

Over the years, the original owner was never stingy with the children’s education, investing two-thirds of the resources she received each month into their growth.

So, although Snow Mine Star was a backward garbage star, the educational resources available to the children on this planet were not lacking.

It was now the era of the vast cosmos, where anything could be achieved on Star Network as long as you could afford it.

Xiao Hei was among those who benefited, his knowledge and martial skills were all acquired from the resources bought on the Star Network by the original owner.

Moreover, he was very proud of his abilities, a confidence endowed by participating in several missions to acquire supplies under the guidance of the original owner.

Perhaps he wasn’t a match for a five-star Martial Artist, but a scrap-worthy Robot trying to lay hands on him was somewhat laughable, right?

Before he could finish internally mocking, the next second’s experience made him question his life.

Because he was sent flying.

Sent flying, flying, flying...

He didn’t even have a chance to display his strength and was completely overpowered by a piece of junk with just one strike.

Shock and disbelief painted Xiao Hei’s face. His proud skills were nothing in front of this junk.

Although Xiao Hei was sent flying, the stiff Robot, without a new command from its master, diligently approached Xiao Hei again and commenced a thoroughly heartfelt beating.

The thuds of fists and feet sinking into flesh were, to Su Li’s ears, the most wonderful sounds.

Indeed, the aesthetics of violence were timeless, no matter the era.

When Su Li felt it was enough, he exaggeratedly exclaimed with over-the-top, third-rate acting skills, "Robot, stop! I only asked you to take Xiao Hei out, how could you accidentally hit him?"

"It seems the Robot is really old; not using it for a long time, even the command reception is confused."

Su Li lightly characterized the incident as such, causing Xiao Hei, who heard this, to feel like vomiting blood.

Oh, he actually vomited blood, his face swollen like a pig’s head, unable to speak.

The Robot truly understood Su Li’s thoughts well, aiming most of its punches at Xiao Hei’s face.

Hitting someone, not hitting the face, didn’t work with Su Li.

She liked to hit people specifically in the face.

However, the big sister’s barbaric style no longer suited her, it was beneath her.

So, the Robot, this precious piece of junk, Su Li decided, from now on, she would cherish it well.

Xiao Hei entered the Lord’s room looking spirited, but was carried out barely alive.

Aside from that darkest year when the planet almost got destroyed, many had forgotten what blood and brutality were.

Seeing Xiao Hei’s miserable figure, the residents waiting outside displayed extraordinary anger.

Various curses and cries of anguish erupted.

A few younger children, shedding copious tears, circled around Xiao Hei.

"Did the Lord do it? How could the Lord do such a cruel thing to Brother Xiao Hei?"

"Even if Brother Xiao Hei did something wrong, he shouldn’t be treated like this...."

Children can speak carelessly, but the adults were more cautious.

Among them, an elder with a deep gaze solemnly silenced everyone by looking toward the eggshell house where the Lord was.

"Enough, let’s discuss this when we get back."

As soon as the elder spoke, both the nearby residents and Xiao Hei, the Lord Guard Captain, displayed full trust.

Compared to Su Li, the Lord, the words of this elder carried more weight.

This invisible authority felt very normal to everyone around, and no one objected; everyone followed the elder and left together.

Su Li, watching everything from a screen inside the house, couldn’t help but let out a cold laugh.

The original owner was indeed very bad at maneuvering for power, even uninterested in it.

She became the Lord of Snow Mine Star because she was pushed into it.

Thus, the original owner who only focused on hard work, though everyone’s attitude was so clearly ungrateful, Su Li found it quite impressive.

Had she been just slightly alert, she wouldn’t have met such a tragic end.

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