Chapter 21 The Raptors Cry(2/2)
Let's go and pick up the tools at this time tomorrow morning. Well, if you trust me, you can keep the little one behind you in our company office during the work period, and the food she eats will be deducted from your wages, okay?
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Suddenly mentioned by Levi, the small figure behind the child shrank into his back, tightly grabbing the boy's cloak, as if he was afraid that his brother would hand him over to him.
But the drow child nodded vigorously, but did not go to get the dried fish. Instead, he picked up the little one and slowly disappeared at the end of the market, hiding in the depths of the shadows.
It wasn't until their figures disappeared that the jackal Hotz behind him couldn't help but open his mouth, but didn't choose to ask.
But Levi, who noticed the movement, asked without looking back: "Do you think I'm being too pretentious? If you really pity them, why don't you just give them more dried fish and let them take them away?"
Hotz quickly shook his head and muttered: "That will only kill them."
Levi nodded, "It seems that in this damn world, every individual struggling to survive always has something in common. After work starts tomorrow, let your people take care of it for a while. If there are no special accidents, let him go.
Go, he reminds me of a certain guy, I'm looking forward to his growth, just think of it as a little prank on me."
"Yes! Master!"
"Call me boss!"
"Yes! Boss!"
Levi rubbed his head with a headache, and under the teasing eyes of the dwarves, he led his people into the approaching night.
As the light of the fluorescent moss extinguished, the goblins who had been driven out of the city during the day began to wander out like ghosts, looking for any opportunity to fill their stomachs.
In a remote small cave, the drow boy firmly guarded the smaller figure behind him, holding a stone knife tightly with his cold and red hands, looking calmly outside the cave, waiting for the arrival of tomorrow's morning light.
Chapter completed!