269 ​​Borrow your little sun (12)

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LuminaLin stared at the dark sky below, thoughtfully.

This strange title didn't seem out of place when the other party said it, and it seemed a bit familiar?

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"Grandpa Star God, can I discuss something with you?" Suna winked at Star God, but his tone did not indicate any intention of discussing it.

"Say it." The Star God responded helplessly, silently injecting divine power into the stars with his hand.

"How about I teach you how to drive a moon rover?"

"Oh..." Star God subconsciously agreed. After he realized what she was talking about, he almost threw the star in his hand.

He asked in disbelief: "Teach me how to drive a moon rover? Is that correct?"

It's like letting an old man ride on the highway without even having a driver's license.

The car is still a limited high-end version of the racing car.

Suna tilted his head, "Is there any problem?"

She now has to be on duty with Alin during the day and on her own at night. It's quite inconvenient to go back to Luna Castle repeatedly.

It would be great to just let the Star God drive up by himself and pick her up on the way.

Star God: "..." This is a big problem.

The two of them went to the forest to deal with the monsters first. After confirming that there were no other disasters, Suna pulled Star God into the driver's seat.

"First like this...and then like this..." The girl explained enthusiastically, while the Star God sat helpless and did not dare to move. For fear of accidentally triggering Shenma's command.

"Anyway, these are just a few operations, aren't they very simple?" Suna looked up at him.

"Hmm..." Xing Shenxu held the reins and hesitated: "Actually, I think..."

"That's great, let's go." As soon as he finished speaking, Star God felt the back of the car sink, followed by a strong momentum to move forward.

The white-haired Star God old man's eyes widened suddenly, and he held the reins tightly in his hands, "Stop, stop!"

Suna sat leisurely in the back seat, feeling the coolness brought by the strong wind on his face.

There are no obstacles in the sky. It is like a natural training ground for novices. There is no need to worry about overturning.

And even if the car overturns, God can still fly.

Star God hurriedly controlled the direction, his presbyopia was so bad that he couldn't see clearly where he was.

"I can't do it anymore!" The beating speed of his heart can't keep up with this extremely fast moon carriage. If this continues, his divine power will dissipate and be replaced in advance due to excessive fright.

Suna estimated that he had almost run away, so he raised his hand and snapped his fingers.

The carriage stopped and Star God got out and wandered around.

"What are you looking for?" Suna leaned on the car and looked at him with her neck crooked.

"I want to vomit..."

"..." Is it okay for God to get motion sickness and vomit?

Suna touched her nose, feeling a little embarrassed. There is indeed a reason why she is in a hurry. After all, the pick-up and drop-off are only for a few days.

God's learning ability and mental endurance are extremely strong, but she ignored that God also has old people.

So he spent another two days on duty with the Sun God during the day, and taught the Star God to drive the moon chariot at night.

However, she spent half of the day sleeping, and during the rest of her waking hours, the other party was engaged in work. She watched with interest and did not exchange a few words.

Still lukewarm and no big progress.

Winter is coming, and the elves in the valley are busy stocking up on winter food.

Suna followed the Sun God into the elven city-state that believed in the god.

Well... Generally speaking, it is a city-state that believes in the sun god.

There are shops inside that sell jewelry with solar elements. Almost all the elves walking on the bustling streets are wearing the symbol of the sun.

In order to express gratitude for the existence of the sun in the world, there is also the custom of participating in sun dances.