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Chapter 526

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"Mr. Mak!" The door creaked open, and Mond, who was a little sleepy, was shocked to see Meg standing at the door. He immediately turned to the yard, and shouted, "Boss, Mr. Mak is here!"

"De … demon!" Anna looked at Mond, and took two steps back in fear. She almost fell down.

"Don't be afraid, Miss Anna. Baldy is not a bad guy," Amy comforted her as she reached out to support Anna.

"Why are you so careless, Mond? You scared the little girl. Is this something that we lava demons should do?" Sargeras walked out with a straight face, but quickly put on a small face. He looked at Meg and the others, and said, "Mr. Mak and Little Boss, why are you here so late?"

Then, he looked at Anna and grinned, revealing a row of neat white teeth. He smiled and said, "Little friend, Mond isn't a bad guy. He just looks a little silly. Don't be afraid."

Kiel and the others also walked to the door, and looked out curiously. However, after seeing Anna's frightened expression, they all stayed in the yard obediently.

However, Sargeras, who was bald, muscular, and had lava streaks all over his face, didn't seem any more approachable than Mond. As such, Anna didn't feel reassured by his words. Instead, she inched closer to Mag and Sargeras as she looked at them with a hint of fear in her eyes. The demons had been hunting them all this time. Why was Mag bringing her to the demons now? Was he trying to sell her?

"Don't be afraid. Although they are demons, they are not bad people. There are also good people among demons." Meg looked at Anna, who was a little flustered and alert, and comforted her gently.

"They are not bad people?" Anna looked at Meg's sincere eyes, and then at Sargeras' eyes. Grandpa had taught her how to distinguish between good and bad people. The eyes didn't lie. She didn't see any malice in Sargeras' eyes. He was indeed different from the demons who were chasing them.

"Baldy isn't a bad guy. He helped us beat up some bad guys before. Although he's ugly, he's surprisingly a good person." Amy nodded in agreement.

"Should I thank Little Boss for her compliment …?" Sargeras said with a strange expression. He was helpless against Amy's sharp tongue. He turned to look at Meg, and curiously asked, "Mr. Mak, is there something you want us to do for you? Why are you looking for us so late at night? If you have any difficulties, feel free to tell us. As long as we can do it, we will definitely help you. "

Mond and the others nodded in agreement. They were all looking at Mag with kindness and even a hint of fanaticism in their eyes.

"I did come to disturb you so late because I need your help with something." Meg nodded at Sargeras, and handed over the lunchbox in his hand as he said, "We're going to rescue some elves who are being held captive by the demon mercenary corps. This is your reward."

"Mr. Mak, there's no need to talk about rewards between us. Are you looking down on the Burning Legion? Take this back … "Sargeras shook his head, and was about to push the lunchbox back to Meg when he suddenly sniffed hard." Is that the smell of holy roujiamo? "he murmured to himself in confusion.

"Yes, it's a roujiamo." Meg nodded with a smile.

"Yes!" Mond, Kiel, and the others' eyes lit up as they looked at the lunchbox in Meg's hand in unison.

"Um … Mr. Mak, you're too kind. Do we really need to be like this between us?" Sargeras' eyes also lit up. Although he spoke politely, he immediately hugged Meg's lunchbox in his arms, and solemnly said, "Mr. Mak, the Burning Legion will f * ck whoever you want!"

"Yes! F * ck him! "the lava demons chimed in.

"Then I'll have to trouble you tonight," Meg said with a smile.

Sargeras raised the lunchbox high above his head, and loudly said, "Burning Legion, let's go!"

"For the holy roujiamo!" All the demons answered in unison. Their voices were so loud that it caused a commotion among the neighbors. They thought something had happened.

Meg wanted to cover his face. They were using the name of the Burning Legion, but they actually shouted such a shameful slogan, "For the holy roujiamo". These demons are so cute.

"For the holy roujiamo?" Anna also looked at Sargeras and the others in surprise. She didn't know what Meg had just handed to that big demon to make them so excited. However, it sounded like they didn't intend to sell her out, and they even made the demons agree to fight demons with them. She was amazed.

"Do you want to eat something before you set off?" Meg asked Sargeras, trying not to laugh.

"No, we'll eat when we start the charge. The roujiamo can obviously improve our fighting power. Besides, it's dark now. We can use the lava flames to light up the place." Sargeras shook his head. He looked at Meg with a silly smile, and said, "Mr. Mak, where are those bastards now? Let's go and kill them now! "

"Only Anna knows the location, so we'll go with you. Let's go now." Meg put Amy and Anna back on the bicycle. He looked back at Sargeras with a smile, and said, "You should be able to keep up with us, right?"

"Don't worry about us, Mr. Mak. We'll wait for you," Sargeras said with a silly smile.

"Don't be so sure." Meg shook his head noncommittally. Then he stepped hard, and the bicycle shot out like an arrow.

"F * ck, what is Mr. Mak riding?" Sargeras stared. Then he tucked the lunch box under his armpit, picked up a foldable stool, and said, "Hurry up!"

Meg parked the bicycle at the north gate for a while before Sargeras and the others arrived. They weren't out of breath, but it was obviously not easy for them to run all the way here.

"Mr. Mak, what is that thing you're riding? How can it be so fast?" Sargeras looked at Meg in disbelief. He didn't expect that they couldn't even outrun Mr. Mak.

"It's a bicycle." Meg smiled. He was now in better condition than the most professional cyclists in his previous life. With a top-notch professional bicycle, he could easily go over 100km/h. Of course, he had an advantage on flat roads. However, he didn't want to waste too much time on this. As he got back on the bicycle, he said, "Let's keep going. If we're late, they might have already left."

Not long after they left the city, the road started to get bumpy. Under Anna's guidance, Mag quickly abandoned the carriage and began to walk along the little road. Not long after, a big courtyard in an abandoned village appeared before everyone's eyes.

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