Eric's eyes gradually changed, his brown eyes radiated hot light, and he lowered his head toward her.

I really wanted to kiss her, but the urge had never been so strong at this moment.

Sierra grabbed the clothes around Eric's waist, and after seeing through his intentions, she took the first step and pressed a light kiss on his cheek.

The color of lipstick stained Eric's wheat-colored skin, and his movements immediately stopped.

This was different from the shallow and unexpected kiss last time. The ambiguous flame ignited Eric's heart.

"Sierra." The boy's hot breath was entangled with the girl's breath, and his voice was hoarse and sexy during the voice-changing period.

Sierra lowered her eyes, with transparent tears still hanging on her eyelashes, and she whispered: "Thank you, you are the only good friend who is willing to believe me."

Eric stared at her for just a few seconds, and before things were about to get out of control, he suddenly broke away from the goblin's face.

He let go of her body, took a step back and coughed slightly to cover up: "We are friends, of course I believe you."

Sierra wiped her eyes and looked at the lipstick marks on his face and neck. Without reminding him, she just nodded shyly, "Thank you, I feel much better."

Eric was eager to change the topic to cover up his heart that was about to beat out of his chest, "There is a freak show tonight that you can go and see. They only come to Wally once a year."

"I'll go tonight." Sera nodded.

"If you can avoid going on an outing with the Duke this weekend, I'll take you hunting." Eric climbed onto his horse, grabbed the reins with his palms, and his strong arms bulged with smooth movements.

Looking at the handsome young man with a halo under the sun, Sierra put the back of his hand on his forehead to block the sun, and said softly: "If he only wants Anna Xi to accompany him, I will come to you."

Eric turned the horse's head, thought for a moment, then turned back and said: "Be safe."

After watching him run out of the manor on horseback until the shadow was no longer visible, Sierra walked back briskly to find Joey.

After hearing that Annahi and a group of honey friends took the injured girl to the hospital, she turned around and headed towards the stable as soon as the car was driven away.

"Then I'll ride out."

"Where are you going? I'll go with you."

Joey, who was not driving today, hurriedly followed her, "Don't be sad about what happened just now. Miss Anasi will solve it."

"Solve it?" Sera glanced at him, "Don't you think it was my fault for taking action first?"

"Yolanda deliberately led you the wrong way. He has already made a good excuse to say that you heard wrong." Joey explained: "I happened to hear it when I was going to the kitchen after washing the car."

Sierra raised her eyebrows, "She is the maid who specializes in serving Mrs. Josie, right?"

Joey nodded silently, his expression clearly explained all this, and he also knew who the culprit was.

Sierra thought for a while and said, "Dad may scold me tonight, but don't stand up and tell him the real reason for this."

"Why?" Joey took the horse out of the stable and helped her ride on it.

Sierra was silent for a while and then said with a smile: "Life is not easy. No one will believe me, let alone you."

Joey felt a little sorry for the penniless yet kind-hearted beautiful lady in front of him.

After running a certain distance, Sierra suddenly asked him: "Joy, do you usually go to a bar when you relax?"

"I don't drink often. I often talk nonsense after drinking." Joey replied shyly.

Sierra mused.

She vaguely remembered that there seemed to be a description of him in the novel. This driver was a big mouth when he was drunk. He was not a bad person, but he had created a lot of bad reputation for the vicious Sera in the book, and the scandal between Eric and Annashe was also He secretly spread the word after drinking.

They arrived in the town in the afternoon and bought two freshly baked sweet scones from a street bakery as a late lunch.

The freak show starts at 8pm on the grassy edge of the Santa Fe River.

Sierra didn't have much money, but it was enough to send Joey to the busiest bar in town for a drink. At her strong request, Joey finally accepted that he could go to the bar and enjoy a few hours of vacation.

After sending the people away, Sierra stopped riding and took a carriage on the street to go to the Santa Fe River. There was no one to watch her and she didn't have much confidence in her riding skills.

Santa Fe River.

A large tent in the shape of a yurt has just been set up on the grass. Colored light bulbs strung in several lines are hung high. A brightly colored clown puppet stands at the gate, with an exaggerated paint smile that stretches from ear to ear, adding a bit of weirdness.

A bearded male dwarf less than one meter tall walked out of the tent and saw a girl in a black dress standing outside. He said roughly: "It's not time for the performance yet."

"I heard that you caught a mermaid." Sera walked over and looked down at him.

The man looked up and saw that she was a noble lady. He politely replied: "That is tonight's mysterious guest. You can't see it in advance."

Sierra knelt down and spread the large-denomination banknotes in her hand in front of him, "Advance admission ticket."

Enough for a man to get drunk in a bar for half a month.

Faced with the money delivered to his door, the other party only hesitated for a moment before taking it and stuffing it into his trouser pocket, "The boss is out for a visit, you can only visit for ten minutes."

"Thanks."

Sierra followed him into the big tent, which was filled with red chairs, the curtain was still hanging on the big stage, and people were busy coming and going.

She followed the dwarf and opened a curtain to the back of the field. Different from the glamorous ones outside, the ground here was filled with straw and iron cages.

Freak shows not only feature weird people, but also deformed animals.

Sera glanced at the two-headed antelope casually, and noticed that there was water in the grass pile under her feet, which was leaking from a large box in front of her.

The dwarf stepped forward and pulled down the red silk cloth that shone on the glass water tank.

Luxid was lying at the bottom of the water tank, his slender body half-wrapped by floating silver hair that seemed to be alive. His dark and strong fish tail was slightly rolled up, and the sharp scales on the folds were half erect.

He was like a spirit that fell from the mountain, attracting all of Sera's attention.

"He's beautiful, isn't he? The boss is the most satisfied with his work." The dwarf looked up at her and said, "It's only ten minutes."

After the footsteps faded away, Sera, who was standing alone in front of the water tank, slowly squatted down, put one hand against the glass box, and whispered: "Locide."

"Gudong. Gudong"

A series of bubbles leaked from the gills on his neck. The mermaid's closed eyes sharply opened, and the tail below the abdomen slammed into the water tank.

The water at the top suddenly swayed and spilled out. Sierra reached out to block it, but a lot of seawater still poured onto her hair.

"Locid! It's me, Sera!" The girl's soft voice was a little angry.

The mermaid quickly turned around to face her, and her fierce brows softened after seeing the familiar little face outside the glass.

His webbed palms were pressed against the glass box, his long silver hair drifted toward her owner as he moved, and his lake-blue eyes were full of surprise.

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