Lucy Wood arrived at the entrance of the village just in time to see Clyde Wilson's figure.
In this village, besides a Ruffy Smith, he was the most conspicuous.
Wearing a shirt worth tens of thousands of dollars was more than just eye-catching.
When she got out of the car, Clyde Wilson was talking to a village child, Irvin Jones.
Irvin Jones, holding candy in front of Clyde Wilson, didn't seem too fond of him, lowering his head to eat his candy while Clyde Wilson spoke.
Clyde recognized the candy jar—it was a famous brand he had bought for his niece before, usually costing thousands of dollars per jar.
His eyelid twitched, thinking that ever since Ellen Young arrived, the village truly transformed into Phoenix Village, where even the kids could enjoy candy that cost thousands of dollars.
However, unable to restrain his curiosity, he still asked, "Little sweetheart, where did you buy this candy, is it tasty?"