Chapter 25
Freya was awakened by the excited screams of the bear.
It seemed to be squatting on the ground, its thick tail hitting the ground like a stick, making an excited "whimper" cry.
I don't know what it was crazy about in the middle of the night, Freya reached out and twisted the light at the head of the bed, put on a coat and walked out of the bedroom.
When she went out, she found that the dim light in the entrance hall was on, and a tall man was putting the keychain on the log cabinet, making a crisp sound of metal knocking.
He put down his luggage, pulled out his slippers from the shoe cabinet to change, and then he squatted down and touched the big bear's ear.
The big bear licked his cheek with silly joy.
"You still remember me, Big Bear." The man said, "You were a little older when I left, and now you have become a big guy."
As if in response, the strong-body dog barked.
"Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Freya was originally leaning lazily against the living room wall and staring at him, but couldn't help but yawn.
"I don't know you'll be back in the middle of the night," she said.
The man seemed to be startled.
"Jesus Christ," he couldn't help but scream, "You will scare me to death, and there is no sound when you walk."
"It's better to scare you to death," said Freya. "Do you think it's regular service when you're 120 stars? You didn't call on the road before you got home. You also know that this dog hasn't seen you for two years. If you bite you, what should you do."
"I'm afraid of dogs?" the other party immediately retorted, "Green Lantern is fearless."
Freya wanted to laugh a little, but she was really sleepy, so she pointed to the bathroom. "Go and wash quickly, go to bed after washing. Who knows if you have brought some super bacteria or viruses from the universe? The window of your room is still open, it's so convenient to fly into the window by yourself. I finally fell asleep, but you woke me up again, Hale."
"It's not me who woke you up." Hal said disgustedly. He patted the big bear on the head, "I have been raising you for three months, why haven't I raised the big bear for a week?"
"Dear? You are the ones?" Freya snorted. "That's because you don't understand him. Big Bear has no other hobbies. He just likes to circle around the men. This little girl/ghost elbow has been turning out for a day or two. Don't dream, he is not just kissing you."
"Sex/Ghost, you think I'm a handsome guy," Hal nodded in admiration, "I haven't seen you for two years, you're much more honest, Little Freya."
"Get out of you, narcissist." Freya said, turning back to her room and slapped the door.
She was a little drowsy that night, so that she showed an exaggerated and surprised expression when she got up the next morning when she saw Hal on the sofa, thinking that last night was a dream.
"Collapse your chin," said Hal, cutting the fried egg from the plate, "I'll stop taking it off later and I'll press it back for you."
"So, are you really back?" Freya looked at him in disbelief and began to stutter, "I mean, I don't know, I thought it was just a warning or something."
"239 times, sweetheart, do you think I'm satisfied with warning you?" Hal stood up, and Freya, who was awake during the day, subconsciously retreated a little. Even if she didn't put it in his green light uniform, Freya seemed to have only seen a mouse who had seen a cat in front of him.
"Oliver!" she complained, "Did Oliver complain to you? Did he instigate you to fail my examination form?"
"You were just a failure." Hal sneered, "I heard that your life on Earth was colorful. I originally sent you here because if you try to record the history here, I can still help you and get you a good grade. But what about now?"
"I can't stand by my death," said Freya. "I can't do it if I want me to watch these disputes."
"You can't tie them up in a ball and send them to the police station or something?" Hal said with a grudge, "You can't call the police? Do you have to be on the ground with real swords and guns? No, what have I taught you before? The monitoring function of this necklace can only know if you have physical conflicts with the other party. You can just make yourself a longer stick or wear thicker gloves."
"Have you said it?" Freya asked suspiciously, "Will you tell me any tricks when you created this necklace for me?"
"That's because Apa Aliaps was standing next to me at that time!" Hal threw down the fork in anger, "Don't you see that I've been winking at you all the time?"
"Who can see you wink when you wear that blindfold?" Freya murmured, "What should I do now? It's been 239 times."
"Hal Jordan's subordinates did not fail the exam." Hal said firmly. He endured it and endured it, and finally complained, "How could I meet such a straightforward student as you?"
Freya smiled flatteringly, and she pushed the tomato sauce at her hand over.
"So, how does it feel like I've been punished more than 200 times," Hal asked after breakfast. "The energy threshold I set for it is not low."
"To be honest, it hurts a little, but later I got used to it. At least I helped." Freya said, "I mean, you know that the college's regulations are too irrelevant, right? You want you to integrate into a planet, you want you to watch the progress of history, and you don't interfere in disputes. I am not a god, and even a god can't do this. Sometimes when I see those unarmed people being bullied, I feel my blood is burning. I would rather be punished than watching coldly."
She poured some dog food into Big Bear's rice bowl and added water to it.
"You were right at that time. The earth is beautiful. I...I like it here very much." She said.
"They didn't ask you to integrate into this place, Freya," Hal sighed, and after a while, he looked at her and waved his hand helplessly, "Forget it, I'll solve this matter anyway."
"What are you?" Freya asked.
"Given the special circumstances of the earth, I reported to Ganther and decided to give you some grace," he said. "With my reputation as a guarantee, the college will not care about your problem."
Freya was like being hit by the surprise falling from the sky. She took out the necklace around her neck and asked, "That means I don't have to wear this anymore?"
"A little thing without conscience," Hal muttered, "Is this style not good-looking? Five years ago, this was the most popular style in the universe. You said it as if you were as happy as throwing it away from a street stall."
"Thank you, Hal." Freya said sincerely, "I have always been worried about whether I will be dragged down by my identity if I have to intervene in the superhero dispute next. I originally thought that I would have to send a letter to the academy like the fat guys to solve this problem. It would be good that their efficiency would be able to reply within a few years, but now that it has been resolved, it means I can really join the league."
"What to join?" Hal asked. He thought about it for a while before he suddenly realized, "I understand that it was the alliance that Oliver and I mentioned, right? To be honest, aren't there enough superheroes on Earth? On this planet, you can hit a superhero if you throw a stone, and you may encounter a mutant when you go out to a supermarket. As a result, you are planning to organize another alliance."
"Didn't Oliver show you what happened recently?" Freya raised her eyebrows. "If it weren't for the urgent need, who would have spent so much effort to prepare this? Why didn't I feel at ease with planting flowers, making a contract, and raising a dog?"
Hal's expression was a little serious.
"So, you feel unsafe, you feel threatened," he said slowly. "You think forming a coalition can better protect you and people like you."
"That's right," said Freya. "The atmosphere hasn't been good lately. I always feel like something is tightening around me. At this time, I can use a little support from my companions."
"The same is true in the universe." Hal sighed, "I have a hunch that I can't say. Maybe your alliance is formed just right. But no matter what, always remember to do what you want."
"Are you coming?" Freya suddenly asked.
"What?" Hal said.
"This alliance was built for superhumans, and the green light is also considered superhuman to some extent." Freya said, her eyes bright.
"Why should I join this kind of alliance?" Ha Er hugged his arms with his hands, "This way the Green Lantern is not cool."
"Okay." Freya surrendered, "Diana probably can handle the one in the sea. Batman will not fail. Who can resist Superman's charm? Oliver can pull Dinah, and I'm the only one left. As a founder, if no one can pull it in, wouldn't it be too embarrassing?"
"Do you think this is a high school student fighting?" Hal was so upset.
"So you will come or not," said Freya. "I still remember the grudge. Our family has never lost its scales so badly when they were young. If I get bald in the future, it will be your fault."
Hal stared at her, as if he was eager to think about where to start the most painful thing.
"Hal." Freya said, "Come on, please, meet them, you will like these people."
"Green Lantern never surrendered," Hal said in a voice, but his tone loosened.
"You're a handsome guy," Freya said quickly, "I think Superman and Batman are not as handsome as you."
"Trade," said Hal, "Is there a roster or something? Now I'm one of them."
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