Last year, I got carried away with trying to get limited-edition puppets and signed a loan flyer from the Mandala Family. The next day, someone delivered 10 gold coins to me.
When Monica finally managed to collect enough gold coins to pay back the money, she discovered that her 10 gold coins had turned into 50, and no matter how hard she tried, she couldn't pay them back!
Given the ruthlessness of the Mandala family, they would definitely capture her if she couldn't repay the debt, throw her into the tavern, and let those orcs play with her as they pleased!
The mere thought of such a thing nearly made Monica faint.
The person outside might be trying to trick her into opening the door, then kidnap her and take her to a tavern to serve customers.
Therefore, no matter what, she would stay in bed and never open the door for him!
...
"Shall we bang on the door?"
Kaphni found a large, pointed rock in the overgrown garden, rolled up her sleeves, and carried it to the gate like a soldier carrying a battering ram.
Linda was inclined to agree.
But as a law-abiding adventurer, he chose to refuse. What if he smashed down the door and scared the girl inside, causing her to refuse to join his adventure team?
They came to "visit the thatched cottage three times" (a metaphor for seeking help from a wise man), not to be bandits capturing people.
Linda decided to win the other party over with sincerity.
A moment later, the two pulled up the weeds in the garden, lit a fire on the ground, and made fragrant monster roast meat.
Succulent and juicy lava steak, crispy-on-the-outside, tender-on-the-inside roasted white rabbit, sizzling lamb leg...
Carphne, holding a palm-leaf fan, was responsible for blowing air into the little house to spread the fragrance.
Linda had a snow-white towel draped around her neck and a calm smile on her lips as she turned over the monster meat in front of the grill.
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