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Chapter 155

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"Am I in a monster's lair?"

Adil rode his horse on the road of the town and looked at the people gathering around him. His gaze gradually turned cold.

Although the people around him looked normal, they all had a strange aura about them. It was just that they were deeply hidden and not easily discovered.

According to the A.I. Chip's detection, apart from the little girl called Bonnie, the rest of the villagers' physiques were not normal. Even the old man who looked old had a physique that was almost comparable to some elite warriors.

Apart from that, Adil also discovered something strange on the surface.

The town was located in the danger zone. It wasn't big, but there were at least dozens of people who came out of the town. Including the residents who hadn't appeared yet, there were probably hundreds of them.

Among the dozens of people, there were men, women, and the elderly. But there were no children. Even the youngest was a teenager like Bonnie.

Of course, strictly speaking, this phenomenon wasn't too strange. After all, it wasn't easy to ensure one's own safety in the danger zone. Children's survival abilities were too weak, so it wasn't strange for them to die in an accident.

Around Adil, Sydem and the others didn't think too much.

Seeing that the number of people around them gradually increased, they gradually lowered their vigilance. They also felt a sense of familiarity with the lively crowd around them.

However, they didn't realize that among the crowd, there was a faint flash of green light in the eyes of some people.

These people stood at the edge of the corner and fixed their gazes on Adil and the others. Their gazes were strange, as if they were looking at dead people.

After a while, it began to rain outside, and the raindrops wetted the ground.

"This rain will last for a long time."

In the spacious living room, Adil said as he watched the rain outside.

"Yes."

Bru walked to the front of everyone and said, "According to my experience, this rain will last for at least two days. All of you may have to stay here for a while."

"Sorry to disturb you." Adil turned around and said.

"It's fine." Bru waved his hand and said, "We haven't had any guests in a long time. Besides, you've paid us, so it's not a bother."

Just as he finished speaking, a thin figure slowly walked over from the side.

It was a little girl around seven or eight years old. She wore a tattered red robe and had a little baby fat on her face. She looked very cute.

"Amy, is the room ready?"

Blue asked the little girl with a kind smile on her wrinkled face.

Seeing Bru's smile, the little girl nodded her head without saying a word.

"What an adorable child." A voice suddenly sounded from the side.

Ladie walked up to the little girl with a warm smile. "Little girl, how old are you?"

Hearing Ladie's question, the little girl named Amy also revealed a smile, but she didn't say anything.

"Sorry, Ai Mi can't talk."

Looking at Ladie, Bru walked to Amy's side and touched her head. "This child can't talk since she was born. She's already 10 years old this year, but there are no signs of her getting better."

As he spoke, he had a kind look on his face, but there was a trace of regret on his face.

Hearing this, Ladie was startled. "What a pity … Such a good child."

At the side, Adil also looked at Amy.

"Tongue tissue missing, vocal cords abnormally damaged, possibility of human error 97.4% …" The A.I. Chip's mechanical voice sounded in his mind again.

"This child is your granddaughter?"

Standing on the spot, Adil suddenly interjected.

Hearing Adil's question, Bru was startled at first, then he reacted. "That's right. She's the same as Bonnie, my favorite granddaughter."

"What's wrong?" He looked at Adil, a little confused.

"No, nothing." Adil smiled. "Since the room is ready, bring us over to have a look."

Hearing this, Bru nodded. "Please come with me."

After saying this, he turned around and walked away with Adil and the others.

Soon, they walked to the side of the room.

"I'm sorry. I haven't had any guests for a long time, so I only have 3 rooms left."

Walking here, Bru turned around and looked at Adil and the others. "What do you plan to do, Sirs?"

"Sirs, why don't you and Ladie each have a room, and I'll share a room with the others?"

After listening to Bru's words, Sydham stood in his spot and suggested.

Adil was the feudal lord, so he naturally couldn't share a room with his subordinates. Ladie was a female, and she was also Adil's student, so it was naturally not suitable for her to share a room with the other guards.

Looking around, Adil shook his head. "The room here isn't too big. There's not enough space for all of you to share a room.

Ladie and I will share a room. You guys can share the remaining two rooms. "

He said to the people in front of him without changing his expression.

As soon as he said this, Ladie, who was beside Adil, blushed.

She lowered her head and peeked at Adil, but in the end, she didn't say anything.

On the other hand, the others came to a sudden realization and instinctively looked at Ladie.

Standing beside Adil, Ladie wore a long black robe that concealed her figure. Even though her appearance was very ordinary, she was still somewhat delicate. At this moment, she lowered her head with a flushed face and looked somewhat alluring.

Sensing the surrounding gazes, Ladie's face couldn't help but become even redder. She lowered her head in embarrassment and didn't say anything.

Looking at her appearance, everyone revealed a knowing smile.

After a short while, they quickly walked to their respective rooms.

The three rooms were separated by a certain distance from each other.

Apart from Adil's room, the other two rooms were each occupied by at least 6 to 7 people.

After distributing the rooms, Adil walked under the eaves and watched the rain outside in Silence.

Walking on the road, he suddenly looked to the side.

There, Blue's elderly figure gradually appeared.

"It's getting late, aren't you going to rest?"

Walking on the road, Blue looked at Adil with a somewhat surprised expression.

"It's not too late yet, so I took this opportunity to come out and take a look at the scenery here."

Looking at Blue, Adil said casually, "This town is much better than I thought."

"Ai …"

Walking to Adil's side and hearing Adil's words, Blue sighed, "Many things happened in this town back then, and almost everyone in the town died."

"Can you tell me about it?"

Hearing Blue's words, Adil turned around and asked.

"There's not much to tell." Blue laughed, "About 3 to 4 years ago, this region entered an outbreak period, and our town was affected as well, and many people died."

"After that, I don't know what happened, but those mysterious things suddenly disappeared, which allowed us to survive and not all of us died."

Standing on the spot, Blue had a look of regret, "Because of the mysterious things that happened in the past, the mutated monsters around the town also disappeared, and the town was preserved perfectly."

"That's not bad."

Standing on the spot, Adil's expression didn't change, and he said in Silence, "To be able to live peacefully in this place, for people from other places, is enough to be envious."

"That's right."

Seeming to have thought of something, Blue also nodded in agreement, then said, "Although this area is considered safe, it's best not to go out at night."

"After all, this area was affected by the mysterious things before, and at night, some strange things might happen."

"I understand." Adil's expression didn't change, and he just nodded.

After a while, when the rain outside became heavier, he turned around and walked back to his room.

Behind him, watching Adil's departing figure, Bru's originally amiable face suddenly became gloomy.

His eyes gradually turned green, and at this time, at this time, he stared at Adil's back, and seemed to be thinking about something.

Returning to the previous room, inside, Latie was tidying up the room, and neatly arranged the bedsheets on the table on the wooden bed.

"Sir Adil."

Hearing footsteps outside the door, she turned around to look at Adil, and her face couldn't help but blush.

"Did Sydem and the others come?"

Walking into the room, Adil walked around, and asked.

At this time, at this time, at this time, at this time, at this time, there was smoked meat and dry food on the wooden table. He didn't see it in the room before, so it should have been brought just now.

"Sydem brought these over."

Looking at Adil, Latie said with her head lowered, "Sydem felt that it is safer to use their own things, so they rejected the food that the residents brought over, and brought some dry food from their luggage."

Looking at Adil, Adil smiled, nodded, and said, "He has done a lot."

Traveling outside, this kind of cautiousness is indeed worthy of praise.

After a while, outside the room, the sky gradually gradually darkened.

Looking at the sky outside, and looking at Adil in front of her, Latie lightly bit her lips, "Sir … it is already late, let's rest first."

Hearing hearing her words, Adil heard her words and turned to look at the side, a bit surprised. Listening to her words, Adil was a bit surprised.

Having lived three lives, although he spent most of his time alone, he wasn't a fool either.

In front of him, in front of him, the meaning of Latie couldn't be more clear, and as long as one was an ordinary person, they would be able to understand.

Regarding Latie in front of him, the reason why he always refused in the past was that he didn't want to waste time on unrelated people.

In this aspect, in this aspect, there was nothing to avoid. The reason why he always refused in the past was because he didn't want to waste time on unrelated people.

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