Honkai Won’t Stop Chasing Me

Chapter 108: Chapter 108: The Magical Hot Pot



Stelle arrived at the museum's sorting room, where the Landau siblings were already waiting and chatting.

This scene not only deepened the characterization of the siblings but also prominently mentioned a name—"Penya Sergeyevna "—with heightened color contrast.

The audience immediately understood: "Foreshadowing, huh? Just miHoYo's usual tricks."

"I'm here!" Stelle's sudden shout startled Serval,

while Gepard, accustomed to such surprises from years on the battlefield, remained unfazed.

"Don't do that! You'll scare someone into a heart attack!"

"Long time no see, Trailblazer. I originally suggested discussing this in the group chat, but my sister absolutely refused, so sorry for making you come all this way."

After that, the three of them began their conversation.

Of course, it wasn't just an ordinary chat—Gepard repeatedly gave off the vibe of breaking the fourth wall.

The reason the Landau siblings had summoned Stelle was that their youngest sister, Lynx, was planning to meet an "online friend."

As the saying goes, "Society itself is simple—it's people who are complicated."

So, the two wanted to ask Stelle to keep an eye on Lynx—without her noticing.

At the same time, Gepard also mentioned that the museum was about to open,

and instead of using the Amber Era from the web series,

he used "A.D." as the unit of time.

[Mistake? They used A.D.?]

[No way, that's way too obvious of an error.]

[For the director to film it like this, for Gepard to not notice he misspoke, for the editing team to overlook it—I'd say the chances of all that happening are practically zero.]

[Honestly, just Gepard's part alone makes the probability zero.]

[So, miHoYo's breaking the fourth wall again? Are they hinting at something about the museum?]

[Who knows? Whatever, if miHoYo wants to open it, let them. I just don't get what's so special about this museum. Is there some hidden lore?]

After listening to the Landau siblings' request, Stelle couldn't be bothered to overthink it. What's done is done—she'd just go along with it.

She shrugged. "What can I say?"

Scene transition—cold and harsh.

At this moment, Stelle resembled a full-blown stalker,

hiding in a corner and observing everything.

Before long, a familiar figure approached Lynx.

She was petite and adorable, wearing checkered stockings and an impeccably symmetrical outfit.

"Lynx~ I'm here!"

Pela appeared in front of Lynx and immediately took her hand.

Lynx nodded. "Let's go!"

Cut to the next scene.

Pela and Lynx had already arrived in the snowfields.

Like best friends who used to go to the bathroom together in school, they chatted about everything.

From their conversation, the audience learned that Pela and Lynx's goal was actually to "observe the aurora"!

To achieve this, they needed to find a suitable campsite.

Under the guidance of wilderness survival expert "Lynx," they located the perfect spot.

But while Lynx was a master, she didn't have "Ed Stafford's" passive ability to "starve nine times in three days,"

so they prepared their camping gear, ate a hearty meal, and waited for the aurora to appear.

However,

things didn't go as planned—something went wrong.

Their only cooking tool malfunctioned. After a brief discussion, the two decided to gather ingredients for their camp meal while also searching for a geothermal activation component.

After some tense and thrilling exploration, they obtained "700-year-old sashimi" and a "mimetic snow slug."

Though they failed to find the geothermal component, it wasn't a complete waste—they returned to camp with their spoils.

Meanwhile, unbeknownst to them,

a pair of golden eyes stared intently at them.

Of course, it was Stelle.

Under Stelle's watchful gaze, the two returned to camp—only to find a creature resembling a Warp Trotter.

Lynx immediately raised a finger to her lips. "There's something in the campsite… Let's be careful."

Pela adjusted her glasses. "Could it be some small animal?"

"Wait, Lynx—that thing in the camp is a dangerous Fragmentum creature!"

"I see it, but it doesn't seem hostile. It's kinda cute, all round and chubby."

"Don't be fooled by appearances. Twenty percent of Silvermane Guards who go missing in the Fragmentum each year are those who chased after creatures like this without orders."

"Huh? But this little guy gave me something nice last time and didn't hurt me at all…"

The two adorable girls found themselves at an impasse: Should they take a picture first, or just kill it outright?

For some reason, the phrase "Piggy's so cute, how can you kill piggy?" echoed in their minds.

Pela glanced at Lynx. "Let's take a picture first!"

Lynx shot her a grateful look and immediately pulled out her camera.

"Click!"

"Got it!"

"It's gone! Did it run away?"

"Mmm… That's just how these little ones behave. When startled, they vanish in a peculiar way."

"I've observed them for a long time. As for those missing guards… I think they just got lost while chasing them."

"I see. Sorry for overreacting!"

"It's fine. Crisis averted—huh? Did the little guy drop something?"

The two girls decided to inspect it, curious about what surprise the mysterious creature had left behind.

Upon closer look—it was the geothermal activation component they'd been searching for!

Without another word,

Pela got to work and fixed the heater.

Then came "The Magical Dinner Time."

After feasting on a "hot pot" made of "700-year-old sashimi," "mimetic snow slug," "surströmming," and other bizarre ingredients, the girls settled in to wait for the aurora.

At this point, the camera cut to Stelle, who was hiding behind a tent, watching them.

The two cute and sensible girls, with nothing else to do, began chatting about various topics.

But—

just then,

an "Everwinter Shadewalker" interrupted their "girls' night."

Seeing the emergency, Stelle whipped out her bat and delivered a solid whack to the monster's head—

The force was just right—dazed but unharmed.

In a few swift moves, Stelle had reduced the creature to ashes.

Pela, still slightly shaken, said, "I didn't expect a Fragmentum monster to appear so suddenly!"

"It was probably attracted by our heater's light. Even though the Stellaron crisis is over, why are these monsters still everywhere?!"

Stelle patted her chest. "Don't worry! I'm here now!"

"Why are you suddenly acting cool?!" Pela was stunned.

"Wait—hold on! Why are YOU here?!"

"Pela, who is she?" Lynx looked at her in confusion.

"She's the hero Belobog keeps talking about!"

 


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