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Abnormal Creatures

A remote and old big house, a bunch of abnormal extraterrestrial beings, and a labor contract from "gods". The three elements combined made Lin Feng the busiest landlord and the most capable nanny in the world, and the most chaotic. , the story of the strangest and most abnormal room host begins. "From the day I pressed my fingerprint on the labor contract, I knew I was on a pirate ship..."

DaoistlpXQ8U · Fantasy
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110 Chs

The workplace is very impressive

Lin Feng looked up, dumbfounded by the phenomenon in the sky, his mouth wide open—he couldn't see his own expression, but if he could, he would surely think he had just emerged from two years of rehabilitation training at the Qingshan Mental Hospital.

A massive inverted building hovered above his head, almost terrifyingly awe-inspiring!

It was a blue-roofed mansion, with a cruciform main body and long side wings. The mansion's white walls and blue roof exuded a simple yet noble elegance, reminiscent of a combination of European modern castles and manors. Behind the main building was a structurally complex, streamlined tower. While the style of this tower did not quite match the mansion, it added a sense of mystery to the overall atmosphere. The mansion itself was built on a pure white pedestal, surrounded by vibrant lawns and gardens. The gardens featured symmetrically distributed small fountains, and in front of the mansion, there was a plaza with a fountain that could only be described as "gigantic." All of these elements were truly astonishing.

What was even more astonishing was that everything was upside down in the sky! Even the fountain was upside down in the air, as if completely disregarding Sir Isaac Newton's principles.

Lin Feng had only seen buildings of this scale on TV, but he had never seen one hanging in the sky in such a bizarre manner. At that moment, he felt a shiver down his spine, and his first thought was, "What if this thing falls down?"—It's no wonder he was so shocked. Even if you had Arnold Schwarzenegger here, he would probably be trembling at the sight of a building larger than a residential area flying overhead.

Lin Feng was certain that there had been nothing in the sky before, and even with such a large building suspended above, he could not see any shadows on the ground. He could still feel the scorching sun directly shining on him, making him sweat profusely—even though the sweat at this moment was not entirely due to the sun's heat. In short, everything that was happening before him was completely beyond his understanding as an ordinary person, to the point that it wasn't until the noisy call came from his phone that he snapped back to reality: "Hello! Lin Feng! Do you see the big house in the sky?"

Lin Feng pressed the phone to his ear and sighed deeply, "Oh my..."

"The first rule of conduct for employees of this organization is that employees are not allowed to curse before their superiors, but since you haven't joined yet, you can say whatever you want," the woman on the phone said casually. "Now, take your hand off the old Chinese medicine advertisement, and remember to keep your gaze on the plaza, or I won't be responsible for where you end up."

Originally, Lin Feng was about to turn around and leave, but when he heard this, he broke out in a cold sweat: fortunately, his hand was still on the electric pole (because his legs were weak) and hadn't let go, otherwise he might have been in trouble by now!

Lin Feng knew he couldn't escape today, so he could only grit his teeth and, facing the plaza in front of the towering building, he finally let go.

In an instant, the world spun around him. Lin Feng felt as if he had been thrown hundreds of meters into the air, then into a place without up, down, left, right, or gravity. He felt himself spinning wildly in all directions, countless 360-degree rotations, until he felt like last year's New Year's Eve dinner was about to come out. When this crazy feeling finally receded like a tide, he found himself still standing on solid ground, but the scenery in front of him had completely changed: a large fountain splashed joyfully before him, a gentle breeze brought a refreshing and slightly cool moisture, and on both sides were lush lawns and vibrant gardens. Underfoot was a neat, white stone floor. Lin Feng couldn't be sure if it was really stone, but he knew it was definitely not concrete. It was delicate and elegant, with a texture between plastic and metal components, a building material he had never seen before.

Lin Feng slowly turned his head and saw a huge white mansion behind him.

As expected, he had arrived at the inverted building he had seen earlier, which meant...

Lin Feng looked up in horror, but to his surprise, he did not see another inverted land. Above him was only the clear, bright blue sky, with what seemed like a brilliant aurora moving slowly behind the clouds. He couldn't see the sun, but the warm, not scorching sunlight still shone down from an oblique angle. Looking into the distance, there was nothing blocking the view around the mansion. There was a thick fog at the end of the road in the middle of the gardens on both sides, as if the area was surrounded by mist, and only the huge mansion and garden he was in were the only things here.

Like an island in the mist—this idea made Lin Feng shudder. He realized that getting back would be a problem.

At this moment, there was a soft squeak from behind him, which made Lin Feng quickly come back to his senses. He turned his head and saw that the magnificent gate of the mansion had been pushed open, and a... humanoid "creature" made up of clouds and electric currents walked out.

Lin Feng had never seen such a peculiar "creature" before. He couldn't tell if it was male or female, and he couldn't even see any features. The entire "person" was completely composed of translucent, light blue mist, with bright electric currents occasionally flashing inside the mist, as if these electric currents were its skeleton?

Aside from that, Lin Feng didn't see it wearing any clothes... probably because this thing didn't need to wear clothes, right?

Lin Feng had encountered too many strange things in the past two days, and the inverted building earlier had almost caused his nerves to collapse to the point of near necrosis. Therefore, when he saw this strange being that couldn't even be called human, Lin Feng was surprised but not so shocked. The "blue mist person" nodded at Lin Feng and made a crackling sound of electricity in his body, then stepped aside, indicating for the visitor to follow him into the house.

Lin Feng mustered up his courage, took two quick steps, and followed the "blue mist person" into the eerie mansion.

Inside the mansion was as magnificent and grand as its exterior. Upon entering through the main door, there was a bright and spacious foyer, followed by a long corridor covered with a red carpet. Lin Feng followed the silent and eerie creature, observing his surroundings cautiously: there were no light sources in the corridor, but every inch of the space was filled with light. The walls on both sides were adorned with many murals of ambiguous meaning. Some depicted towering castles and towers, some depicted planets and the universe, and some even depicted huge battleships engaging in combat and scenes of high-tech armies fighting. There were also murals depicting figures resembling wizards casting spells—honestly, these things didn't seem to fit in here.

Finally, he saw a mural at the end of the corridor that was covered with children's doodles of little turtles... that was completely incomprehensible.

Eventually, he was led to a heavy, gorgeous dark brown wooden door. The blue mist person pointed at the wooden door, and before Lin Feng could ask anything, he

 suddenly dissipated into the air.

Lin Feng shrugged and could only muster the courage to knock on the door a few times.

A very pleasant female voice came from behind the door, the same woman from the phone: "Come in, the door's not locked."

Lin Feng pushed the door open with force, and everything behind the door appeared before his eyes.

It was a very large semicircular room, with a heavy-looking dark table in the center. The floor was not carpeted, but made of a gray-white, warm stone-like material. Along the curved walls of the room, there was a half-circle shelf filled with strange things that Lin Feng couldn't understand the purpose of. Some looked like models, some were blinking crystals, and some compartments contained half-eaten pancakes.

There really was half a pancake—a fact that was beyond comprehension!

Lin Feng continued to stare, slightly stunned, at the surreal scene before him. Sitting behind the large table in the center of the room was a woman with long, silver-white hair.

She was a strikingly beautiful woman, appearing surprisingly young, possibly even younger than Lin Feng— at least, she looked that way. Her demeanor was cool, with light brown eyes and thin lips that gave her an air of unapproachability. She wore an unusual garment, resembling a black robe yet also reminiscent of a modified trench coat. Although the style was uncommon, it suited her remarkably well, imparting a mysterious aura.

Lost in his jumbled thoughts, Lin Feng didn't immediately notice when the woman smiled. Her previously cold demeanor softened somewhat as she nodded at Lin Feng, gesturing for him to take a seat in a nearby chair. She then pointed to herself, saying, "You can call me Raven12345. I will be your superior from now on."

Lin Feng, still immersed in his chaotic thoughts, hadn't paid attention to her introduction. He asked absentmindedly, "Where... is this place?"

"This place? It's the Temporal Management Bureau," said Raven12345 proudly. "Specifically, it's the EN35 Node Office in Wangbatuo. Pretty impressive, right?"

Lin Feng: "..."

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