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Chapter 383

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It wasn't unique to any country that unruly people were born in barren hills and unruly rivers.

Remote villages lacked communication with the outside world for a long time, and it was easy for them to deviate from the mainstream.

It was the same in America.

Some villages changed for the better, and the people became more pure and kind.

Some villages changed for the worse, and some basic morals were quickly lost.

In the Wolfkyle case, the people who did the odd jobs were the residents of the town.

They were willing accomplices of the murderous players for money.

Changing the unpleasant topic, Luke and Selina sat down on the beach chairs next to the lake, and Luke had Annie's lunch first.

Lunch for Americans was very simple. Generally speaking, dinner was their main meal. Most people only had one hour for lunch, so they basically ate sandwiches, hot dogs, hamburgers, vegetables, and the like at noon. That was enough for them.

Annie's sandwiches were mediocre, but thankfully, the ingredients were good, and the taste was above average.

After Luke finished the sandwich, they opened the bottles of red wine and had a drink.

In Annie's words, she usually drank beer at most, and rarely had a chance to enjoy red wine.

Luke more or less understood what she meant.

Annie was hinting that no boy was trying to get close to her by drinking red wine.

What else could he do? Of course, he could happily start teaching her how to drink red wine.

As they talked, their beach chairs were placed next to each other, which was one of the advantages of not having armrests.

Luke told her what the middle school kids did at the campsite down the mountain, including how he had chased five young couples back from the woods in the middle of the night.

Annie giggled, and when she couldn't take it anymore, she decided to condemn his terrible behavior with her fists.

She had only graduated from middle school half a year ago, and was basically the same age as Luke.

She couldn't help but blush when she recalled the naked students who had been grabbed and yelled at by the dean.

It wasn't because she was shy, but because she was embarrassed and a little excited.

She couldn't help but recall what it had been like when Luke had caught her, and she instantly felt hot.

It was a sunny day today, and she was wearing a long-sleeved, checkered shirt. It was still a little cold on the mountain before noon.

But in the afternoon, when the sun shone on the beach, she suddenly felt very hot.

She took off her shirt and wore a short-sleeved T-shirt. She hesitated for a moment and looked across the lake. "Ah, they are sunbathing."

Luke looked up and said with a smile, "They're a couple. They just passed by the campsite and asked me for directions. They seem pretty nice."

At this point, he turned to look at Annie. "You want to sunbathe too?"

Annie hesitated for a moment, but still nodded.

It would be a waste not to bask in the sun on such a beautiful afternoon with a suitable companion.

Luke asked with a smile, "You have a swimsuit?"

Annie quickly nodded. "Yes, in the house. Besides, I even brought sunscreen. "

She already knew that there was a lake and a beach here, which was one of the reasons why she chose to work here.

Luke rose with a smile, and Annie got up from her chair as well.

He put her on his back and said, "Haha, you're too slow. I'll take you there." After saying that, he carried her on his back and ran towards the wooden hut.

Annie cried out in surprise, then laughed out loud.

When they reached the hut, Luke put Annie down and asked her to change into her swimsuit. In the end, it took them half an hour.

Annie blushed again when she saw Luke looking at her. "What's wrong? Is the swimsuit not nice? "

Luke chuckled. "It's very nice and suits you. Hm, but it would be nice if it was smaller. "

Annie spat.

A moment later, Annie leaned on the chair and enjoyed Luke's sunscreen service. She twisted her head in comfort and said, "This feels really good."

Luke smiled but didn't say anything.

He felt … pretty good, too.

Annie's legs were smooth and fair, but there were a few areas on her back that were a little different.

It was clear that she had spent half an hour in the hut to clean herself up with a razor.

Everything else was fine, except for her back.

However, the flaws couldn't obscure the beauty.

What could Luke say when she had worked so hard? Of course, he had to carefully apply the sunscreen.

Feeling the smoother skin under the sunscreen, Luke couldn't have been more satisfied.

Suddenly, there was a faint bark. With his excellent hearing, Luke turned his head and saw five or six fifteen-year-old kids playing not far away from the couple in the Cherokee across the lake.

However, the group of children brought a big dog that ran to the side of the couple sunbathing, barking loudly.

Luke frowned.

He had a good impression of the couple, but the brats from the small town down the mountain got a bad rap from Annie.

Moreover, the current situation was clearly the fault of those naughty brats.

It was extremely uncivilized to walk a dog without a leash.

In particular, the dog wasn't a regular dog, but a Rottweiler.

This was a large dog, and a large dog with extremely high attack power.

It may be loyal to its owner, and it may even be very loving to its young owner, enough to be a companion dog for a child. However, it was very dangerous to strangers.

It was even worse to bring such a large dog to play with strangers without a leash.

Besides, the dog had been barking for a while, but the brats still turned a deaf ear to it and showed no intention of stopping it.

In his previous life, Luke had hated this kind of people the most.

When other people got into a conflict with the dog out of fear, the dog owner would immediately charge forward as if he were on steroids, as if he would fight anyone who touched his precious baby.

If he had such intentions, why didn't he do it earlier?

Annie raised her head. She sensed that Luke's hand had stopped, and she could vaguely hear the dog barking.

Turning around, she saw what was going on across the lake and cursed helplessly, "It's the brats again, and the dog again."

Luke hummed in acknowledgment and started applying sunscreen again. "What's wrong with the dog?"

Annie lay down again and let out a breath. She complained, "I like dogs very much. I have a Labrador and a Beagle at home, but they are not as bad as you."

Luke understood.

Labradors were easier to train and more obedient.

Beagles were the classic "annoying little goblins." They liked to play with people and would rather be beaten to get close to their owners. They also liked barking.

Annie had a beagle at home, so she probably wasn't unhappy about the dog's barking.

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