Chapter 242 Do you have a second goddaughter?
The two men behind Xiaoya also looked at each other.
Did she say Mr. Komnenos?
Are you talking about Mr. Komnenos?
That’s right, I said it!
How could this person be the master's goddaughter?
The duckling turned around suddenly. She didn't want them to let the cat out of the bag, so she took the initiative and asked in German: "Komnenos has other goddaughters? That's too much!"
The duckling said, with an angry expression on his face.
The two men felt their scalps tingling.
What to do? Angry?
They have never coaxed a girl!
How to coax?
Even if their husband comes, he may not be able to coax them well!
This confusion pushed back all the remaining words they had to say, leaving only their lips opening and closing, and after a long while they squeezed out a sentence: "We, we will call and ask Mr.
Edith suddenly interrupted, "Is it German?"
The duckling raised its chin and nodded proudly.
Edith smiled and said, "I can do a little bit, too."
Is it true or false?
The duckling was not flustered. He looked at her and said, "Oh, then repeat what we just said."
Edith's eyes flashed.
Aren't Chinese people said to be reserved and modest? Especially Chinese girls, who are completely different from foreign girls.
This is really cool.
He is ten thousand times more arrogant than Qin Yue was at the beginning!
"Shall they call home?" Edith asked.
That means you can only understand a few words.
The duckling felt a little relieved.
If Qin Yue could understand the dialect, their conversations would be more encrypted from then on.
The duckling continued to say to Edith in German: "Whose property is this? Your family's? What's so fun about it?"
Edith's expression stiffened a little: "Are you asking what to do?"
But soon someone behind her said, "You also asked who owns the property?"
The duckling then said in German: "Diebstahlversicherungetw in Raten abzahlen."
No one spoke now.
This paragraph is not a complete sentence, but is composed of financial vocabulary.
If you explain any slightly professional terms, they are completely unable to understand.
Now the duck has finally completed the test and feels completely relieved.
Edith looked at her with flickering eyes, feeling very unhappy and alert at the same time.
This Chinese girl is very defensive. She is testing whether they can understand her.
Such a person... Edith hesitated.
But the duckling raised his chin again, looked at them with his nose, and sneered, "You really can't understand. How can you say you know German?"
Edith: “…”
So it wasn't to test them? It was just to taunt them?
So cool.
So cool!
Chinese families are truly unique in the world to be able to raise such a proud, yet extremely innocent, girl who has never been exposed to anything.
"Don't be so proud. We also know some things that you don't." Edith curled her lips.
"What?" the duckling asked.
"Can you drive?"
Little Duck: “…No.” Minors are not allowed to drive.
"He can also shoot." Edith's smile grew wider.
"I know that you guys in China ban guns. Do you want to try something new? Not just guns. Have you ever drunk alcohol? Do you want to try it?"
“Parents and teachers will restrict your freedom, but here, you can gain absolute freedom and experience everything you have never experienced before…”
Edith said, taking the lead and walking in front: "Come on, but I suggest that you don't bring your bodyguards when you do these things. Otherwise, they might tell your parents. I heard that Chinese parents are keen on educating their children through fists, kicks and sticks. You don't want to be beaten, right?"
"They must follow me?"
Edith turned around and said, "Then I should laugh at you. Don't you even have the courage to fight for your own freedom?"
The duck turned around and said to his men, "Wait for me here."
The men nodded.
In fact, if Edith looked more carefully, she would find that these two "bodyguards" were too obedient and did not even say a word of advice.
Edith walked across the carpet with the duckling until they came to a set of double doors.
There was a dim light behind the door, with a gun rack on one side and a swimming pool on the other.
"Are you curious about why there is no target?" Edith said, turning around.
The duckling nodded in cooperation.
Edith took down a gun: "Are you scared?"
"No."
Edith raised her hand to reload, then fired a shot at the light ball on the ceiling.
The lantern exploded instantly, with fragments falling all over the ground.
The other girls couldn't help but raise their hands to cover their faces to avoid being splashed with debris.
Qin Yue had seen such tricks before, and she cared more about the duck's expression at the moment than this deliberate "performance".
But...she didn't even blink.
Edith didn't notice the duck's expression. She slowly put away the gun, turned around and asked, "Is it fun?"
"generally."
Edith took a breath. She didn't expect that he was someone who had seen the world.
She raised her hand and pressed a button on the wall, and a door on the wall opened.
Inside was a small dark room.
The duckling's first reaction was to see where the escape route was.
Edith raised her hand and fired again.
In the dim light, a shadow trembled violently but made no sound.
Edith said, "That's why there's no target. Now is that fun?"
The duckling's eyes slowly adjusted to the light, and he finally saw clearly that the person curled up on the ground was a girl who was only about ten years old.
The bullet grazed her feet, leaving a crater with steam still coming out of the bottom.
The duck took a half step back: "Using people as targets? This is against the law."
"Can't accept it?" Edith finally felt like she had the rhythm back in her hands.
She shrugged: "But you have violated the local law. The law stipulates that minors cannot enter the bar."
She paused, then continued, "If I accidentally beat this girl to death, and you were there, you can't escape responsibility.
"By then, your family will have to rush over here because you're prosecuted here... Your studies will be put on hold, and there will be many consequences. Do you need me to continue?"
"Are you wondering what to do?" Edith came closer. "I'll tell you what to do."
"Here, some people always have special rights."
"As long as you join us, your studies and life here will go very smoothly, and even the teachers will be afraid of you..."
The duck naturally thought of what he had seen before - "Brotherhood?"
Edith was stunned for a moment. "Have you heard of it? Oh, yes, I heard that there are a lot of rumors about fraternities in your country. But we are not a fraternity, we are a sorority."
"Come on, tell me now, which Chinese family are you from?" Edith coaxed.
"My brother is the Chief Inspector." Little Duck said briefly.
Edith's eyes lit up.
Are you employed?
That’s even better!
Qin Yue looked confused. She made it up, right? How could her brother be the chief inspector?
"So, we are friends now?" Edith asked.
The duck thought for a moment and said, "That depends on what other interesting things you have."
Edith was surprised: "Isn't it enough now?"
Duckling reached over and took the gun from her hand.
Edie was not on guard at all, and her expression changed slightly: "You..."
The duckling loaded the gun skillfully and pulled the trigger.
"Bang——"
The bullet hit the mural on the wall, hitting the woman in the mural right between her eyebrows.
And that painting was Edith's self-portrait.
The duckling said, "I've played this before."
The others fell silent for a moment.
Is she really a Chinese child?
Qin Yue was also stunned.
Outside the door.
The men were calling Komnenos.
"No signal?"
"It looks like there's a special shield installed here."
The men said this without changing their expressions. They just like to block people's signals and then go in and kill them.
This is a move that would go against your ancestors' conscience.
They took out something and pressed a switch... Ten minutes later, the signal blocking was lifted.
They couldn't wait to call Komnenos again: "Sir, do you have a second goddaughter?"
"The young lady is very angry now." They said honestly.