The bear-headed companion glanced at Pick's crotch, his expression changing slightly: "Good heavens, it seems Pick wasn't lying. The red-haired beauty who just walked by really was Leah!"
Only then did everyone realize that they had unwittingly walked through the gates of hell, and for a moment their bodies went limp with fear.
"But there's something strange... Given Leah's temper, we should have buried our heads in the ground long ago, so why are we still alive and well?"
The bear-headed man said, puzzled.
Pique snorted: "That girl must be in a good mood to be out on a date."
"A date? That Leah? Hahaha, that's the best joke I've heard all year."
"I wouldn't want a violent female gorilla even if she were given to me for free."
"Is that guy Linda? That's so tragic..."
"Yeah, poor thing."
The faces of the crowd were filled with sympathy for Linda.
If someone dares to lay a hand on a female gorilla, OO would probably be chopped in two.
...
Achoo!
Lia wiped her nose with a dark expression. "Were those orcs talking badly about me just now?"
“That’s called objective commentary,” Linda replied casually.
He ignored Lia's dark complexion, gazing at the old street with a mix of emotions: "Luckily we arrived early, otherwise this place would have to be torn down and rebuilt in a week or two."
On the way here in the carriage, Linda saw many rumbling magical excavators.
The old buildings were demolished and rebuilt, and the workers were busy at work.
It won't be long before it's Willow Leaf Street's turn.
The further Linda walked, the clearer those distant memories became in her mind.
Rather than revisiting a familiar place, it's more like bursting an invisible bubble and stepping into a dream from the past.
Back then, Linda always had her younger sister by her side, but now she only has herself and Lia left, which makes her feel a little sad.
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