"There is no need to wait in line. You can see by yourself." She pointed at the crowd in front of her and said.
Knowing that he was out, he stood aside obediently and waited to take the drink from Freda and handed it to him.
Sure enough, it smelled like what Zed Smith missed. Just a sip of it made her feel comfortable.
"It's so delicious!" "Sure enough, although the capital city is developed, it doesn't have such a natural environment..."
"Are you two outsiders? To travel here?" The auntie asked.
Zed Smith replied with a smile, "We are here to visit our family."
"Well, don't you usually live here?" The housekeeping aunt's expression changed a little.
"Yes, we seldom come back."
The man in front of the stall suddenly kept silent for a few minutes, and then said, "Then, you can leave as soon as you finish your work."
What did Zed Smith and Freda mean? Were they going to be driven away?
Confused, the two of them wanted to ask something, but no one was willing to speak again.