Is it really okay for a six-year-old child to share a room with Roxy?
He grumbled inwardly, mocking his older brother for aiming too high. He had figured it out: his older brother had been plotting this for a long time, with ulterior motives. Sure enough, those who shared his blood were all the same.
Under Luo Ya's stern gaze, Rudeus had no choice but to speak. He said, "How about Big Brother shares a room with Roxy? My room is very messy and also quite small. If it's Big Brother's room, accommodating two people for daily life shouldn't be a problem."
Paul thought about it, a little hesitant. He said with some difficulty, "But your older brother is a boy after all. It always feels a bit inappropriate for him to sleep with a girl."
Rudeus continued to mediate, saying, "Big Brother is only six years old! Miss Roxy can completely treat him as her younger brother."
Paul looked at Luo Ya, who had a calm expression. That delicate, doll-like small face made Paul inexplicably feel that it wasn't a big problem.
Luo Ya also spoke at this moment, "Since my younger brother doesn't want to be with Master, then I think I can accept Master."
Rudeus was somewhat dumbfounded. He looked incredulously at the calm older brother, cursing the shamelessness of the person in front of him for shifting the blame onto him.
A tender voice, a neutral tone that couldn't distinguish male or female, a highly deceptive appearance, and a cold demeanor—although Paul noticed a slight oddity, he didn't feel anything was amiss.
After a moment of thought, he turned his gaze to Roxy. Roxy was currently excitedly shoveling food into her mouth, clearly having been hungry for a long time.
"Uh, Roxy, is it okay for you to stay with Luo Ya?" Paul asked Roxy.
Roxy's peripheral vision swept over the tender young boy. Her mind was completely focused on the food in front of her at the moment, and she agreed almost without thinking, "No problem!"
Hearing this, Luo Ya's lips curved upwards, revealing a faint smile. He was laughing wildly in his heart at this moment.
It wasn't until Roxy finished eating and was preparing to go to her room to rest that she realized what had happened.
She grabbed Luo Ya's sleeve and said with some disbelief, "I'm sleeping with you?"
Luo Ya nodded, his expression calm.
He glanced at Roxy, whose face was a little flushed, and felt he should explain. He slowly said, "Well, my room is actually quite large."
Roxy looked at the tender young boy in front of her for a moment, then finally sighed and accepted the bleak reality.
Carrying her luggage upstairs, entering Luo Ya's room unexpectedly made her eyes light up.
Indeed, as Luo Ya said, his room was actually very large. The spacious room was surprisingly clean. A wooden desk leaned against the wall, with a backrest chair beside it. Neatly arranged books were placed on the desk.
A quick glance revealed that most were books related to magic knowledge and some introductions to world backgrounds.
The floor was very tidy, smooth and shiny. It was clear that the owner frequently cleaned this place, and the bedding was neatly folded.
The entire room also exuded a faint, delicate fragrance. Upon closer inspection, one would find that the room's scent was exactly the same as Luo Ya's scent.
The word "body fragrance" inexplicably flashed through Roxy's mind.
"Master must be very tired. You've been traveling for so long; you can rest first," Luo Ya said in his tender voice.
"You're right, I am a bit sleepy," Roxy said, arranging her belongings and Can't help it yawning.
Luo Ya, meanwhile, sat on the chair, ostensibly holding a book, but actually pondering World Capture.
The dim candlelight illuminated Luo Ya's tender and adorable small face. His soft, smooth golden hair reached his waist, and his golden eyes were pure and flawless, like topaz. His small face was serious and solemn, meticulous.
It seemed this boy had been like this from the very beginning, always feeling different from other children. He always seemed calm and reliable.
Roxy had thought this in her mind.
She began to take off her magician-style coat. While undressing, her peripheral vision was quietly observing Luo Ya. If he dared to peek, she would definitely request a different room.
Unfortunately, the child in front of her seemed to be seriously reading, showing no intention of being moved by external things.
Roxy sighed, feeling both happy and a little sad. She actually wanted to say, did her charm have no effect at all?
What Roxy didn't know was that Luo Ya was currently looking at the system functions with a fresh expression.
[One-star world found: Sword Art Online]
[The time ratio between the one-star world and the current world is 4:1]
[World coordinates successfully located]
[Please choose your entry method: 1. Soul Projection (requires control), 2. True Body Transmigration]
[Note 1: Soul Projection death will only cause soul trauma; True Body Transmigration death is true death]
[Note 2: After a Soul Projection transmigration world settlement, only a portion of the current world experience (distributable) can be obtained]
[Note 3: Please participate in the plot as much as possible to obtain a large amount of Space-Time Power to prepare for the next transmigration]
[Note 4: Your small world is in a incomplete state; you may need a large amount of Origin Power]
Luo Ya pondered. There were two ways to transmigrate. One was to divide a part of his soul, turning it into a projection into that world. The advantage was that reality and the transmigration world could proceed simultaneously. The disadvantage was also obvious: not all rewards could be obtained; only a portion could be chosen.
For True Body Transmigration, it could only be one or the other.
After much thought, the world of Sword Art Online was considered a low-martial world, only average. Transmigrating with his true body was truly not worth it.
So, it would be Soul Projection.
He clicked on Soul Projection.
Then three options popped up:
[You can choose one of the following three identities to invade a one-star world: (Identity selection will slightly affect talent)]
[Swordsmanship Apprentice: Slightly enhances talent]
[Fool (Special): The Fool, full of innocence, simply and without fear embarks on life's journey]
[Note 1: Choosing this talent will slightly affect your personality]
[You will gain the following states: innocent, simple, arrogant, stubborn, unstable.]
[Note 2: If you successfully clear the world with this talent, you can unlock higher-level Fool talents]
[Student: Slightly improves learning talent]
Fool? Luo Ya frowned again. To be honest, he hadn't expected to see the Fool talent again.
But clearly, the Fool's talent was stronger than the other two.
His current Fool talent was only Tier 1, but even this Tier 1 talent had already elevated his proficiency in magic.
"Then, I choose [Fool] as my talent to enter the world."
Luo Ya's mind stirred. The next moment, his perspective began to separate. His soul split into two, and Luo Ya could clearly feel the perspective, senses, and state of his other self.
How to describe it? A very novel experience.
He began to control the other party with a divided mind, multitasking.
And that self existed as the Fool.
The time ratio was unexpectedly low, only [1:4].
If he didn't pay attention, the [Fool] would act according to the inherent behavioral habits of the original body, somewhat like an AI takeover, akin to automatic AFK.
Of course, he could occasionally switch perspectives to experience the feeling of Sword Art Online. This was actually a quite novel experience.
