Greta's screen was filled with starry-eyed expressions of love, and she immediately rushed towards the square.
Time flies, and the sun is blazing.
The two groups of people carried by Hans and Gretel finally arrived an hour later. They saw each other on the road and then traveled together.
Ies couldn't help but wonder, "Strange, where is Fagar?"
Grace muttered to herself, "They should be ahead of us, they arrived before us."
"Ah? How did you know?"
"Because Eileen has already run away."
Upon hearing this, Eis turned her head sharply, only to find that Ellen, who had been sitting with them in a Greta car, was no longer in her seat.
Looking ahead into the distance, all one could see was a silhouette moving so fast it was almost blurry.
In the center of Memorial Square.
Fagar and the pile driver arrived early Friday morning and are examining them closely.
Before them lay a pile of ruins, covered with bricks and rubble, and next to them stood a tall, gray machine.
The gray machine was using its two mechanical arms to grip the monument tightly and push it into the ruins, as if it were suppressing something.
"Why is the etheric activity around here fluctuating so much? Should I activate Vampire Vision and take a look... Hmm?"
Anemic Fagar was hesitating whether to use his remaining strength to activate his vampire vision when he suddenly heard hurried footsteps behind him.
However, Fagar didn't look back. Instead, he teased softly, "Why run so fast? Is the shark aiming to become the land-based long-distance running champion?"
"It's all because I was worried about you!"
Eileen, grinding her sharp teeth and suppressing the urge to bite down, put her hands on her hips and said:
“In the past, you always faced Yi Hai in one-on-one battles because you could only handle multiple opponents with ease when facing humans.”
"This time, out of so many corpses, you're the only one with fighting power..."
At this moment, Pile Driver Friday weakly interjected, "Well... although I really couldn't help, I'm not completely without any fighting power..."
"Shut up!"
Upon hearing this, Eileen abruptly turned her head and glared at Friday.
On Friday, he immediately shrank back and dared not say another word.
"Alright, alright, don't scare them."
Fagar walked over and patted Friday's feet, then came over and circled around Ellen, placing her hands on her shoulders and saying softly, "But there is something I do need your help with."
"Tsk!"
Eileen turned her head away, not wanting Faga to see the color on her face, and muttered, "Hurry up."
"Okay, thank you!"
Fagga lifted Eileen's clothes and took a small bite.
Eileen let out a soft moan, then quickly covered her mouth, put her hands down, crossed her arms over her chest, and looked away, trying to appear nonchalant.
But her slightly pouting lips and the blush on her face truthfully reported her feelings.
A short while later, Fagar released her, pulled Ellen's clothes back up, and then whispered in Ellen's ear, "Thank you for the treat."
Eileen involuntarily shrank her neck; Fagga's breath tickled her. After a moment, she whispered, "You're hurting me!"
"Does it hurt?"
Fagga tilted his head, his eyes narrowed, and he smiled bitterly, which was quite helpless. He said quietly, "But you didn't even cry out in pain."
"I...I can't hold back my willpower!"
Eileen glared at Fagga in a huff.
Suddenly, the footsteps around them grew louder. Eileen and Fagga looked around instinctively and saw that the two intelligent machines were indeed bringing everyone over.
"Slap! Slap!"
Eileen patted her face, trying to calm herself down.
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