"Huh?" Glenn, who had finished greeting his guests, froze, "Just a random guess."
However Leila had already spoken, "It did scare her that day, God bless her, poor Bonnie, ever since that day she's been quiet and always alone, we've all tried to cheer her up but it's not much use, her mom is even more worried about her, had come to school more than once to see her on her behalf, and at times hid in a corner in silent tears, all of which I've seen.
"If I hadn't dragged her along, none of this would have happened, and it's all my fault ..."
Said this compassionate little girl, her eyes reddened and she was about to fall into tears, Glenn quickly smiled bitterly and comforted:
"How can you be blamed? You're a good girl, we all know that, right."
Saying that, he glared at the three teenagers behind him, the latter sluggishly for a few seconds and then continuously voiced their agreement.
Satisfied, Glenn proceeded to reassure, "So that means you can't be blamed for this blame it on ..."
Blame me! Holy shit! Glenn then woke up, wasn't this all of his own making? Coughing lightly twice, he stopped his words, "Anyway, it'll be fine, time will wash away everything, trust me ..."
Let's go see that little girl today, it's all my pot ah ... Glenn mentally self-examined.
"Yeah Leila, don't worry too much, Bonnie will be fine." The red-haired Poke spoke up in a timely manner to comfort.
The rest of the group also comforted.
Even Pernus was intent on coming over, but reached out, but ultimately didn't move.
When Leila was in a better mood, Glenn glanced at the distance and teased, "Well, that unusually dressed young lady seems to be running out of patience, so get going."
The voice was quite loud and the blonde girl could naturally hear it, which was intentional on Glenn's part.
However, after hearing this, Pernus necked up and hummed lightly, like a proud swan.
Leila felt even more ashamed at this point, but Glenn had already said this, so she couldn't afford to stay and affect the other party's business.
"I'm sorry, I'll say something nice about her, please don't hold it against her." Leila curtsied, and then left with her friend.
Glenn smiled and waved his hand before he lowered his head and continued his business.
A little farther away, Polk couldn't help but ask, "Leila, how did you meet that gentleman? And what exactly happened to Bonnie and you? How can you ask and not say ... anything?"
Leila pursed her lips, she had been extremely reluctant to come out, her father's threat hadn't been removed yet and it just didn't feel safe to come out like this. Although the town's police patrols had been frequent lately, so it wasn't so bad that something happened on the street, but that concern had always been pressed in her heart for a long time and couldn't be removed.
If it wasn't for the concerned looks of her friends, in order to reassure them, this was why she agreed to go out together.
Now Polk asked out, she knew that she could not pretend to be mute, so she whispered the encounter with her father said again.
Her friend couldn't stop listening and exclaiming in shock, and Pernus even went straight forward and took her hand, her eyes full of heartache and concern, "That's horrible! How could you not tell us when something like this happened to you? You guys must be very upset right now, right? Stay at my home for the next few days, bring Bonnie along, the guards at home will protect you."
Leila felt the other party's genuine concern, and the resentment she just had towards him subsided quite a bit, she shook her head and said, "I won't go, mom needs me, it's better to bring Bonnie, she needs it more."
"It's okay, so can your mom ..." Pernus wanted to persuade again, but the other party obviously didn't want to say any more, so she had to leave it at that.
...
After sending off a few young boys and girls, business continued at Glenn's butcher store.
In the unintentional conversation with the customers, Glenn also knew what happened in the town recently.
It turned out that there were several cases of missing children, causing many families to be on edge, and the families of the victims often went to the police station to make trouble, which led to the phenomenon that occurred when they entered the town today under pressure.
This seems to have nothing to do with Leila's father, if they could, they probably wouldn't even let go of sixteen or seventeen year old boys and girls, human traffickers? It's not uncommon for it to be rampant in this day and age ... Glenn was a bit distracted as he pondered the incident while resting.
"Let's focus on it when we get a chance." He stretched and whispered to himself.
He was disgusted with these human traffickers in his previous life, and if he encountered them, he would definitely strike hard and would not be tolerated.
"Boss, how do you sell this meat?"
A pleasant and melodious voice rang out, pulling Glenn back to reality.
"One bella four ..." Glenn subconsciously opened his mouth, but when he saw the person standing in front of the stall, his expression froze.
It was a very beautiful woman, wearing a delicate wide-brimmed women's hat on her head, a long, understated and luxurious dress, and black lace-trimmed gloves on her hands.
Her skin was very white, unnaturally white, while her lip color was bright red, and the whole person just stood there out of place in the environment.
She was currently looking at Glenn with a smirk on her face.
"This young lady, you're not quite normal na ..." asked Gren with a raised eyebrow.
This abnormal young lady heard the question and her smile froze, she had expected countless reactions from the other party, but this one left her stunned.
"Heh ..." she smiled as she straightened the hair around her ears, her smile still intact, "Tell me instead, what's not normal about me?
Not only the appearance, even the smell gave Glenn an extremely abnormal feeling, while the blood in the body was vaguely restless, if the other party had the scent of the town of Bayeux on her body, Glenn might not be surprised, after all, it wouldn't be a surprise if there were any freaks on that side, yet the other party didn't have it.
"Not normal anywhere." Glenn returned the nonsense.
"You this person ..." Miss abnormal beautiful eyes half narrowed, seems to want to see through Glenn, she suddenly hand propped up on the front desk, bright red lips close to Glenn's ear, exhaled, "You are also not normal ah, Mr. Werewolf. "
"Oh, I'm so surprised to be seen by you." Glenn skimmed his lips.
The lady on the opposite side was once again stunned by Gren's reaction, and then was actually a bit annoyed that a mere werewolf was pretending in front of her.
But she still suppressed the little bit of fire in her heart, getting angry in front of the enemy was the absolute next best thing, keep it elegant.
"A werewolf actually comes to a human town to sell pork, is your alpha unable to feed you?" Ms. Abnormal flirted as she ran her fingers across a piece of pork.
What was this person? It looked like a vampire in appearance, but it was broad daylight, vampires are afraid of sunlight, right? A very powerful vampire? Glenn asked casually as he watched the other's every move:
"The alpha? What alpha?"
"You're a stray dingo?!" Ms. Abnormal's eyes widened, this time with undisguised surprise.
"Try another curse!" Glenn's eyes glared.
The other party, however, didn't care about his threat and actually covered her mouth and giggled, her shoulders shrugging uncontrollably.
The look Ge Lun gave her instantly turned into a look at a psychopath.
After laughing for a while, it seemed that she had laughed enough, Miss Abnormal only looked at Ge Lun again and came up with a sentence that had no end:
"If the old wolf king knew what you're doing right now, he'd be very angry."