[One Piece] Dionysus’ third-rate script

Chapter 4 1 Let's Watch the Meteor Shower

"Hey! Stop!"

"Hey!"

Doflamingo found that the girl was running faster than him. After all, she had that strange power, which was normal. Coupled with the fact that he had just spent some time settling in with Rossi, the distance between the two of them was gradually widening.

"Hey! Stop running!"

As Doflamingo chased her, he kept shouting loudly to get the girl to stop, but no matter how he greeted her, the girl had no intention of slowing down, and even showed signs of running faster and faster.

Why is this human being so difficult to deal with? After Doflamingo thought about it, he shouted to the girl who was getting further and further away:

"Stop running! Dini!"

Her name is like a talisman. After hearing her name, the girl slowed down and gradually stopped in place, but her face was still red enough to bleed.

Why do you think she blushed? That was just out of anger.

In the nearly fifteen hundred years that [Dionysus] has been traveling around the world as an upper-level being, not a single being in their group has ever been pinched by humans.

This feeling is like being spat on by a phone bug, slapped in the face by a chocobo, or having some pier chips taken away by a messenger gull.

Although at Dini's age, she could only be regarded as a cub among them, pinching her face was still a shame for Dini. She froze in place because of shame and anger, but this human being not only refused to let go , and even increased the intensity.

If you were not my destined masterpiece, if you did not hold two-thirds of my authority, no one in the world would remember your existence at this time.

Dini did not say these words. She still considered the small self-esteem of human beings, so she could only glare at him with a look mixed with tolerance and accusation, and then left immediately to sort out her mood.

Listening to her recipient chasing her out and calling her "hey" and "hey" made her furious. I have given you so many gifts, why are you still saying "hey"? call me. Dini's finally relieved mood soon turned from sunny to cloudy. Dini thought to herself, if he barks a few more times, I will definitely give him some "lessons."

Fortunately, Doflamingo is essentially a smart child, and he used the method of breaking through his own psychological defense to stop the situation in time. Dini heard the human cub calling her name, and her mood immediately calmed down. This change does not come from the interaction of authority between them, but from the satisfaction that Dini feels in being recognized as an "individual".

Strictly speaking, Doflamingo was the first person to call her "Dini". She said that she would prefer him more. Dini felt the boy's footsteps getting closer and closer, and she could hear his breathing as he ran. I did give him a lot of my firsts. Thinking this, Dini turned around and looked at the boy in front of her.

Doflamingo actually didn't know why he wanted to chase her out, just like he didn't know why he pinched her face just now. Just when an idea suddenly occurred, his body immediately executed it.

Human beings often have this feeling. Before the brain can react, the hand has already pulled off the nearest leaf of a leafy tree on the roadside. Before the brain can react, the hand has already pulled off the nearest leaf. Put it in the rice vat and turn it around. With the blessing of [Carnival], Doflamingo's instinctive reactions without thinking are more manifested, which makes him often more real than others, because in these moments, he is following his inner instinct. The impulse is doing something.

So after he stopped chasing Dini, he had time to think about why he pinched her face and why he chased her out. But no matter how you think about it, it is impossible to apologize. He has no "obligation" to apologize to others since he was born.

Even the arrogant Doflamingo felt that he could no longer taunt the other person at this time. He could only dryly ask the girl in front of him who seemed to be in a much calmer mood, "What are you running for?"

I'm avoiding the thought of getting rid of you. Dini changed the subject calmly, "Dover, I have to leave for a while."

"Leave?" Doflamingo was not diverted. He continued with some dissatisfaction that he was not aware of: "Because I pinched your face?"

Of course that's not the case, you little heartless person. If I held a grudge, the person standing here talking to me would be a handful of dirt. But Dini just smiled at him, "You still need to make some preparations to bear my full authority, and so do I."

"When you truly grow up to that moment, I will come back to you."

Doflamingo watched as her body slowly began to dissipate. Her red hair was thrown into the air by the sudden strong wind and turned into invisible particles bit by bit. This made the girl seem to be blown away by the wind.

"Idiot, you are starting to disappear! Why are you laughing? Your body is disappearing!"

The boy moved forward eagerly trying to catch the parts of Dini that were constantly disintegrating in the air. Not only did he not touch anything, but Dini's body that had not yet begun to dissipate gradually became transparent.

Dini still had the same smile she had when they first met. She was like a backpacker who saw an oasis in the desert, or a survivor who had survived a blizzard in the polar regions.

The girl reached out her hand again and put her index finger on his forehead. His panicked movements made her feel inexplicably good, so she gave the little gift a little more authority, hoping that he would be safe and sound during her return.

Her violet eyes met the boy's eyes behind his sunglasses. He heard her say, "See you later, Dover."

Her figure completely disappeared in the wind.

Doflamingo, who had experienced the death of his mother, still stayed at the place where the girl had just disappeared. There was no trace of her existence here. If it weren't for the cool touch of her index finger still lingering between his eyebrows, he would have been there. It almost feels like the interactions I've had these days are an illusion.

Rosinandi, who finally saw her brother returning to the woods, nervously came up to ask about the situation, "Brother, have you caught up with Wienna? She seems to be in a mood? Has the poisonous effect of the mushroom not worn off yet?"

"Go back, Rosie."

Rosinandi followed his somewhat dejected brother out of the woods, looking back frequently. Where did Vienna go? Why didn't she come back with her brother? Have they reconciled?

However, when Rosinandy had another chance to ask this question, a long time had passed.

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