Chapter 205



Chapter 205

"The boss thought I had a grudge against someone and was afraid that I would cause trouble inside, so he fired me early to ensure the safety of the place. I don't think I have such a big role.

But he has already taken the money, so how can I not leave?

I may not get much money if I continue to stay, so forget it.

I don't have to work there. There is more than one job in the world."

The waiter sighed.

After getting a satisfactory answer, Green returned to his residence.

But that night, Abola was very excited.

"Look, someone is coming."

"Is it the group of men in black?"

"Yes, I didn't see them during the day. They suddenly appeared and drove the same car. It seems that they are from the same place."

"What are they doing here?"

"It doesn't look like they are staying here."

Abola said.

Under their noses, the group of people entered the hotel, walked out, opened the car door and went in with great momentum, and soon disappeared.

The car stopped at a place. Abola, who had been following the news, clenched his fist and said to Green: "My God, you don't know where they are. It's the waiter's residence."

After a burst of noise, the waiter seemed to be taken into the car, unconscious, and then sent to a hidden and dark operating table.

"Although I really hope that what I heard now is false, I feel that it may not be false, so I want to go and see, if it is true, stop them in time."

"What if it is false?"

"I'm afraid they are luring you into a trap, but it doesn't matter. I can bring many people to ensure my safety. Even if they want to kidnap me, they can't do anything. Then you can find the foundation for me."

Abola said.

"Since you are so determined, just go ahead."

Green sighed.

Abra rushed over and found the waiter lying on the operating table, looking like he had been overdosed on sedatives.

He took the man away.

The people inside were very angry and chased him out and shot him. He was almost hit, but Green protected him. However, Green was shot.

Fortunately, the shot did not hit the vital parts, so it was just bleeding, pain and delay, which was not a serious matter.

"Thank you very much, thank you very much, I don't know what I can thank you for. If you have anything, just tell me and I will do it for you."

The rescued waiter shook their hands up and down, and said excitedly.

"It's a good thing that you are alive and well. It's as if you were saved just to make you grateful."

Abola shook his head.

"I know. I will definitely live well. I will definitely cherish my life. I also cherish my life. It's just that this time it was an accident. No one wants to be kidnapped, right?"

The waiter said with a smile.

"Since you know it yourself, that's good. We have other things to do, so we won't accompany you. Go home by yourself. Be careful, okay?"

Abola asked.

"I know."

The waiter nodded.

He can help someone once in an accident, but not for a lifetime. He knows in his heart that being saved by someone is already a blessing for accumulating virtue and doing good deeds in the previous life. It would be too much to ask for more.

Green and Abola returned to their residence to rest.

Green's injury is almost healed.

As long as I take off the bandages and other things outside after a while, and put on clothes,

I won't be able to tell that I was injured before. Abola sat next to me and asked, "I heard that there is a buffet outside today. Do you want to go and have a look?"

"You know I'm not very interested in that kind of thing."

Green said hesitantly.

"That's my inconsiderateness. What do you want to eat later?"

Abola asked.

"There's nothing to eat. You eat it yourself. I'll just watch you. I'm not hungry yet. When I'm hungry, I'll find a way to eat by myself. Don't always think of me as a brainless person."

Green shook his head.

"Well, tell me if you need me for anything. I'll go find something to eat first."

Abola said.

"Okay."

Green nodded.

Abola opened the door and went out to order a bowl of noodles. He had heard that there was a new dish, so he ordered a bowl of noodles with crab roe.

It looked oily and yellow, and exuded the aroma of crab, but there was no fishy smell. It looked good and delicious. There was crab meat in it. It was very satisfying.

"It's a pity that he didn't come. There are so many good things like this in the world. It would be pitiful if he didn't eat anything."

Abola shook his head.

When he finished eating and walked up slowly, Green was still sitting in his original position, flipping through a book.

"I didn't know you liked the Little Prince before."

Abola glanced at the name of the book and shook his head.

"I didn't like it originally, I just took a look. This book seems to have been in the drawer. I don't know if the previous visitor forgot to take it away."

Green smiled and closed the book, put it back in the drawer, and explained to him.

"I've eaten. Let's go out for a walk. There is a garden outside where you can take a walk. Outside the garden is a snack street. It's very interesting. If you are hungry, you can eat something."

Abola said with a pair of very curious and bright eyes.

"Since you want to go, then I will go with you."

Green smiled and stood up.

"That's great. I just took a candy downstairs. You can eat it now, otherwise you will be unable to walk halfway."

Abola took out

a piece of yellow-wrapped plum candy. When he tore open the package, he found a brown hard candy inside. It exuded a sweet and sour smell, was particularly appetizing, and was small and exquisite.

It looked like he didn't have to worry about not being able to finish a piece of candy halfway through the journey.

Green hesitated for a moment, accepted his kindness, put the candy in his mouth, smiled at him and said, "Thank you."

"What is there to thank each other for? If it weren't for you, I would have died a long time ago, and I would have died many times. Without you, there would be no me. In this case, shouldn't I be nicer to you?"

Abola smiled.

"Some people may not think so. Besides, you didn't have to do this. You did this out of kindness. I can't take advantage of your kindness and do whatever I want."

Green replied with a smile.

"You are the only one who thinks so much, but I am too lazy to care about others. Just let them do whatever they want. As long as you are happy, it's fine. It's better to be with happy people than with unhappy people.

I don't want to cry."

Abra said.

"Today is worth being happy about. We have lived another day, and the sunset is beautiful today. Let's go out."

Green nodded.

The two of them pushed open the door and walked down slowly.

When they walked outside, there was a winding path in the garden, some fitness equipment in the shade, and red flowers and green leaves growing luxuriantly. It was very beautiful.

Some people also took a walk together, but everyone was in tacit understanding and kept a distance that was neither too far nor too close.

It is neither too close to feel noisy, boring, or crowded, nor too far to be frightened or too quiet to enjoy the scenery.

This kind of place sometimes reminds people of the scene where ghosts appear in horror movies, but if someone is there, the terrifying silence will disappear, and a kind of happiness will rise from the heart.

It may be difficult to understand if you have not experienced it, but many people who have experienced a turbulent life always hope for peace in the end. This is probably what they hope for.

Quiet, safe, warm, gentle, no danger, no injuries, no blood, wailing, and weapons.

Just walking around will make you feel happy.

That kind of simple and ordinary happiness.

Some people find it difficult to experience even this simple happiness. When they do experience it, they will feel the happiness within happiness even more.

They said nothing and walked quietly for a while. They walked through the entire garden before going out to the snack street. It was very lively here with many people.

The people here can be called a crowd. Compared with the quietness of the garden, this is an ordinary street full of fireworks.

The air was filled with the aroma of various foods.

The sound of footsteps, talking, the sound of thinly sliced ​​meat sizzling and ripening on the hot iron plate, the crackling sound, the clacking sound.

"There is a serving of octopus balls there. How about one?"

Abola asked Green while pulling him.

"Okay."

Green replied with a smile.

It was good that he didn't have to pay.

Besides, he hadn't eaten for a while, so eating a little was no big deal. Even if he couldn't finish it, there was someone else next to him, so it wouldn't be wasted.

Abola came to Green with the hot octopus balls.

"You don't think I'm annoying, do you?"

"Not really, after all, you're the one giving the money."

"If I don't give you money, do you dislike me?"

"Not necessarily, after all, the money you give is just given out, and it doesn't go into my hands."

"Then you dislike me."

"You give me money and food, if I dislike you, wouldn't that be too ignorant."

"Then you don't dislike me."

"Yes, yes."

Green nodded in response.

"I think today is indeed a day worth being happy about."

Abola ate an octopus ball, stuffed his cheeks bulging like a hamster hiding something, and said with a smile.

When he smiled, his eyes were crooked like two crescent moons. Green looked at him and felt as if he saw a mask that he hadn't seen for a long time.

It was a red, yellow and black mask. When it was hung on the wall, the wall was usually white. If the lights were not turned on, the wall would look like black.

This kind of mask might be used during a very ancient festival. Wearing it on the face would make it look like being possessed by some monster, or simply turning into a mythical beast to drive away the devil or bad luck.


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