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Chapter 110 The Wonderful Teenager Colson

"Um... OK..."

Dahn sniffed, but still obeyed the captain's orders carefully: "When will we set off?"

Weili thought for a moment: "Tomorrow morning, we will set out to Stone Village."

"Okay, captain."

After a few simple conversations with Willie, Dahn walked out of Willie's office. He hurried to the case clan, preparing to learn about the whole story of the poultry loss case.

...

Diamond Town South, Stone Village.

In order not to blink too much, Vili and Darn just wore the guards' uniforms and rode to the stone village.

Before the two of them entered the village, they saw a young man carrying a basket coming towards him. He was thin, with a pot of ash on his face, and his old cotton jacket was covered with patches, and his life seemed to be quite hard-working.

"Two sirs, are you going to Shitou Village?"

Weili and Daen didn't want to pay attention to the boy, but saw that the boy actually greeted them on his own initiative.

You should know that in this era, especially the villagers in the countryside, they should avoid the aristocratic minions like them. If they were not repaying something, it would be impossible to take the initiative to say hello.

So the young man's active greeting surprised Willie.

"Yes, we are indeed going to Shitou Village. Are you from Shitou Village?"

Villier held the reins, and Darn stopped.

"Yes, sir, I am from Shitou Village..." The boy had no timid intention at all. "No, I can only be considered a person from half a Shitou Village. My father was once a villager from Shitou Village, but he was lonely and ugly in youth. He was unable to find a wife, so he could only find a refugee woman outside to start a family. Well, she is my mother..."

The boy started the nagging pattern unexpectedly. He didn't care about the blank expression on the faces of Villie and Darn. He continued: "Later they gave birth to me, and I grew up slowly... Speaking of this, I must say, my childhood was so painful. Every time I think of this, I..."

"Wait a moment."

Weiley quickly stopped the young man from continuing to speak. He and Daen were confused just now. They never expected that they would meet a young villager who would block the road and chat about family matters. As the upstarts in Diamond Town, it would be difficult for many merchants and officials to think of ways to make a few words with them, but at this moment they became the listener of this young man in the country, which is a bit ridiculous.

"What's wrong, sir..." The boy looked at Willie's gradually serious face and tried to stop his longing, "I know, I'm too longing. I'm sorry, sir, I just haven't talked to anyone for too long, I..."

"Do you know where Laurkle's home is?"

Weiley spoke directly and interrupted the boy's words.

After coming to this world, this young man was the strangest guy he had ever seen. In other words, he had a better temper. If someone else was replaced, such as Morrien, he would definitely beat him to death.

"Uncle Laurkle, of course I know that he is a irritable and timid person and often likes to argue with people..."

Seeing the slightly murderous look of Viley and Daen, the boy pursed his lips: "Okay, I'll take two of them to the east of his home in the stone village."

"Thank you then."

Weili thought about it and agreed to the boy's assistance, which would save some time to ask for directions.

"You're welcome, I'm a enthusiastic person..."

"When leading the way, please shut up, okay?"

Daen's face was already quite unkind. He held the cross sword tightly in his palm, as if he was about to pull it out and chop it on the boy at any time.

"Uh..." The boy also knew that he might suffer when he continued to say something, so he added quickly, "By the way, my name is Colson, OK, I'll shut up from now on."

Weillie and Darn seemed to breathe a sigh of relief at the same time.

Under Colson's leadership, Willie and Darn passed through the village.

When walking in the village, several people also met several villagers. However, after seeing them and Daen, the villagers subconsciously did not dare to move forward. During this period, Weiley discovered the changes in the expressions of these villagers. Most of them looked at them and Daen with awe. When they looked at Colson in a blink of an eye, they immediately became extremely repulsive and disgusted.

But Colson seemed to have no idea at all, and still shouted everyone's name enthusiastically and greeted them. Of course, he did not receive any response from anyone.

Willie sat on the horse's back and watched all this, narrowing his eyes slightly, but said nothing more.

After about ten minutes, Colson took Willie and Darn to a yard where the walls were falling off.

"It's here, Uncle Laurker's house is here."

Colson turned toward Willie and said.

Wiley nodded and jumped out of the horse with Dahn, but before he could enter the yard, he heard the yelling of a man in the yard.

"What I said is true, I didn't deceive you! Why don't you believe me?"

Laurkle felt like he was going crazy.

On one night before the New Year, he saw the chickens and ducks awake at the same time, without making a sound, and left the yard in an orderly manner under the tragic moonlight. The dark scene made him remember clearly now.

He then went to Diamond Town to report the case, but no results were found. Not only that, his strange words also aroused the disgust of his neighbors and family, and everyone thought that Laurkle was crazy. Some even said that he found a thief while squatting in the middle of the night, but because he was too timid and dared not stop him, he could only fabricate lies to hide his timidity.

Laurkle was both angry and sad when he heard these rumors. He clearly said everything he said was true, but no one believed it. Instead, they accused themselves of cowardice. If anyone else could not stand this grievance.

But the inattention of the people around him finally made Laurkle choose to surrender. He could only seal the memory of that night, implying that it was just a dream.

It was originally everything was over, but last night, when Laughl got up in the middle of the night and saw this scene again because he had drunk too much.

Laurkle woke up in an instant. He gritted his teeth and decided to go out and find out with the chickens and ducks. But as soon as he walked out of the room, he saw all the chickens and ducks stop at the same time, turning their heads mechanically like a manipulated puppet.

When recalling that scene, Laurkle felt frightened. His wooden eyes were staring at him without making any sound, and his movements were consistent and weird.

Laurkle was scared after all and could only watch them escape from his yard again.
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