Chapter 4933
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"Quickly get out of the way! Quickly get out of the way! "
Yue 'er was eating her cotton candy, and hearing the sound, she looked towards the direction of the sound, and saw a spirit beast carriage had lost control and was crazily running on the street.
Yue 'er calmly licked the cotton candy again, and seeing that spirit beast carriage was running over, under the exclamation and pity of those people in the surroundings, her little figure lightly moved towards the railing of the second floor of the restaurant and sat down.
That little figure was sitting on the railing of the second floor, and her two legs were still dangling outside. One of her hands was holding a pillar to stabilize her body, and the other hand was holding a cotton candy to eat. At the same time, she was curiously looking at that spirit beast carriage that was crazily running and crashing into a stall, causing the things in that stall to scatter in all directions.
The people in the surroundings were stunned looking at that little child who was dangling her pair of short legs on the railing of the second floor. Such a small child, they thought that she would be sent flying, but they didn't expect that this little girl's skill was so agile.
At this moment, Old Guo was startled, then raising his head to look, he saw that little girl who was sitting on the railing was looking at him with a smile.
"Can't we eat first? My stomach is hungry! " Yue 'er sweetly said, revealing a pure and lovely smile. While eating the cotton candy in her hand, she discovered that even if she was unwilling to eat, the cotton candy was gradually becoming smaller.
Seeing this, Old Guo nodded his head, and said with a smile: "Okay, you first find a place to sit upstairs, I will go up now." Finished speaking, he walked towards inside the restaurant.
During this journey together, he also knew that this child didn't eat even a grain of Seclusion Pill, but, compared to ordinary children, she was indeed more sensible and hardworking. On the journey together, she only ate dry food, pastries and so on, and she didn't have any objection. Now that she had this condition to enter the restaurant, she should eat a good meal.
The chaos on the street still hadn't dispersed, but the city guards quickly rushed over to deal with it. Merely, many people saw that little girl's graceful and nimble movements, so from time to time, they would look towards the second floor of the restaurant.
After Yue 'er finished eating the cotton candy, she sat at the table and waited for the dishes to be served. Long before Old Guo came up, she had already let the waiter order the dishes.
"You weren't startled just now, right?" Old Guo sat down and asked.
"No, those two beasts were startled, but they didn't hit me." Yue 'er said, while playing with the teacup on the table, she asked: "Grandpa Guo, is your friend's house far from here?"
"It's not that far away. There's no hurry. Now that we're in the city, it won't be too late to go after a meal." Old Guo said with a smile. He looked down at the street and saw the city guards rushing over. Two spirit beasts that had gone out of control for some reason were killed. Blood splattered all over the ground.
He frowned slightly, as if he did not expect the city guards' law enforcement to be so bloody and violent.
"Those two beasts truly died unjustly." Yue 'er supported her cheek with her hand, and when she turned her head and saw the scene below, she couldn't help but lightly sigh.
"Oh?" Old Guo was surprised by her words.
"Just a moment ago, I smelled the herbal smell on their body which can make beasts go crazy." Yue 'er said while playing with the teacup on the table.
Old Guo didn't ask any more questions. There were some things in the city that they shouldn't meddle in. They should learn to ignore them. Otherwise, they would only bring trouble to themselves.
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