Chapter 236 It is said that every Dragon Clan fan fiction will refresh a Fen Dog at a fixed point.

Chapter 236 It is said that every Dragon Clan fan fiction will refresh a Fen Dog at a fixed point.

In recent years, this small southern city has also developed vigorously relying on its geographical advantage, and it is getting better day by day. The sunlight is reflected on the glass of the office buildings rising from the ground across the river, which is very dazzling. Occasionally, a few windows are opened to reveal young people in the office buildings holding Starbucks coffee cups, gazing at the CBD area and looking to the future.

People say that when you really leave a place, you will remember the beauty of the place, from the big buildings in the city to the smallest plants and trees.

Luo Hao has lived in this city for eighteen years. It can be said that he grew up here, but now he has to go to the other side of the ocean because of a admission letter.

Logically speaking, Luo Hao should be very sad now, and perhaps he would even pick up a few dandelions and blow on them because of the scene.

Looking at the sky full of white dandelions, I was inspired to write a poem immediately.

But unfortunately, although he became a genius after his rebirth, writing poetry requires inspiration.

Luo Hao glanced casually, his eyes trembling slightly, and saw a wooden stick. It was perfect. The length and size were both perfect for playing with in the hand.

He silently picked up the wooden stick and swung out a sword. The grass leaves flew everywhere and the dim sunlight shone on the snow-white dandelions. A breeze blew by and countless dandelions danced in the wind.

Luo Hao put away his sword and stood up. Even though he was nearly forty years old in his two lives, he still liked playing with sticks.

Once you have a stick in your hand, you can cut all the grass in the world!

Just as he was admiring the beautiful scenery and relaxing.

"Ding-ding-ding-ding-ding!"

The silence was broken by the ringing of a phone.

Luo Hao picked up the phone: "Hello!"

A mechanical, clear voice rang out from the phone: "Hello, I'm Norma, an assistant at Kassel College. I'm here to invite you to join on behalf of Kassel College. Do you accept, Luo Hao?"

After a moment of silence, Luo Hao looked at the sunset and said, "Yes!"

"Voiceprint verification passed, personal authorization obtained, the process begins. Luo Hao, number Sl052046, access to Kassel College. I am Norma, and I am happy to serve you. Your ticket, passport and visa will be delivered within three weeks. Kassel College welcomes you to join us."

After completing the process, Luo Hao hung up the phone and felt a little melancholy for the first time in a long time: "Caselle!"

“My life is about to enter another realm.”

He had a premonition that after this phone call, his life would enter the second stage.

A decade that is even more turbulent than the previous eighteen years.

Half-breed, Kassel, the King of Bronze and Fire, the King of Man and Dragon, the Dawn of Fire, the King of the End.

A phone call made Luo Hao lose the mood to continue walking. He felt a sense of urgency as it was only a few years before his grandfather returned.

Luo Hao returned to the laboratory and continued to upgrade the extraordinary genes he created. He developed a new generation of extraordinary gene sequences, but they were still at the primary level, and at most could only match the average hybrids, but compared to the Dragon King, they were far behind.

This was not what he wanted. He was very ambitious and wanted to create an extraordinary creature that could rival or even surpass dragons.

Luo Hao said leisurely: "Perhaps, the word God is very suitable!"

"The ultimate goal of a human being is to ascend to heaven and rule the heavens."

"It's nice to be free and unfettered, but that's not what I want."

"The word God is better."

……

Time passed, and soon the leisurely summer vacation was over, and Luo Hao went to college again.

Looking at the "Caselle College Admission Guide" mailed by Pompey.

This guide details all the steps required to study abroad, including but not limited to passports, visas, and Kassel College related information.

There are even things to pay attention to when flying on an airplane and how to deal with a possible hijacking.

The extensions of this article include guidelines for negotiating with criminals, joint techniques for killing criminals, etc.

Pompey said that each person received a copy of the letter, and it was sent together with the admission letter. Just to show his father's love, Luo Hao's admission letter was made by Pompey himself.

After getting off the plane, Pompey arranged for someone to pick him up and take him directly to the Chicago train station. Then he took the 1000th express train to reach Cassel College in the suburbs of Chicago. "The magical Hogwarts of the East."

"Well, I wonder if I will meet Fen Gou, the chief of the Novice Village, later!" Luo Hao said incomprehensible words.

"Wait, what is this?!"

As if he saw something, Luo Hao's eyes went dark and he had the urge to turn around and fly back home.

Luo Hao's mouth twitched: "Is this Fen Dog? It must be! How did it refresh to the airport?"

Such a unique temperament and such a strong breath of life made him subconsciously lock onto someone in his memory.

"Could he be the person Pompey said would come to pick me up?"

"I should have driven directly to Kassel." Luo Hao covered his face with his hands, feeling an urge to destroy the world quickly.

I saw a group of shabby homeless people, led by a bearded man, holding up a big sign with eleven big words written in clumsy Chinese characters on it.

Luo Hao couldn't help but take another look at the bearded man. He was nearly 1.9 meters tall, with gray hair that looked like it had never been washed. There was even a ketchup stain on the collar of his plaid shirt.

To be honest, if this guy squatted at the airport gate like this, he could at least earn enough money to go to Burger King in a day.

Just based on this temperament, it is rare in the world.

"Don't be Finn Dog!"

"Don't come to pick me up!"

Unfortunately, the more you don't want something to go wrong, the more problems it will tend to cause.

Luo Hao didn't know whether this guy was born in the year of the dog, as it had only been a few seconds since he focused his vision.

It was this glance that made Finkel notice him.

The other person noticed someone was looking at him, turned around and saw Luo Hao, his eyes lit up and he waved the sign.

"Second Prince, we're here!"

"Cheer up, everyone."

Then he called out to his younger brothers behind him, waving their signs together and shouting, "Second Prince, for eternity, you will unify the martial arts world!"

Luo Hao covered his face, and had the urge to release the Word Spirit on the spot, and humanely destroyed Fen Dog and the broken sign together: "Okay, no need to ask, the answer is already obvious!"

"It must be that bastard Fen Gou!"

"Yes, every time a Dragon Clan fan fiction is launched, a begging Fen Dog will be refreshed at a fixed point."

"On my side, this Finn dog is treated pretty well."

"But it would be better to let him pick up trash!"

The corners of Luo Hao's mouth twitched wildly. He took a deep breath and resisted the urge to rush over and cut Finkel's head.

"Second Prince, Second Prince!" As if noticing Luo Hao's gaze, Finkel ran to Luo Hao.

"Fingal von Frings, a student of Kassel College and the head of the News Department of the Student Union, respectfully welcomes the Second Prince to Kassel College." Finkel put down the whiteboard and came close to Luo Hao. With a flattering look on his face, he shook Luo Hao's hand and spoke fluent Chinese: "Second Prince, you just got off the plane, right? You've worked hard, you've worked hard."

Luo Hao took a deep breath and calmed himself down, fearing that he would become angry and activate Indra, chopping this Fen dog to death.

It’s easy to imagine how the onlookers would look at Luo Hao when he was dragged away by a group of beggar-like people as soon as he got off the plane.

Fortunately, I am not in China, otherwise I would have thought that Luo Hao was the leader of the Beggars' Sect.

Finkel acted like a lackey. He waved his hand to let the group of homeless people disperse and took Luo Hao's luggage on his own initiative.

Then he took Luo Hao away from the airport. When Luo Hao left the place, he could clearly see five tiny cracks appeared on the ground where Luo Hao was standing.

(End of this chapter)