The old man said nothing more.

Glenn looked deeper into the town and said, "I'm going to take care of something now. We'll talk next time."

The old man naturally noticed the strange doll tucked under Glenn's armpit. He didn't ask any questions, just said okay, and watched Glenn walk out of the front yard.

Several dolls expressed their urgent desire for Glenn to go to Sisili's house, forcing Glenn to speed up.

It didn't take him long to reach the door of the mentally ill girl's house.

Crying and screaming could be heard coming from inside, and from time to time there were sounds of things being smashed.

Several of the dolls showed signs of fear.

Glenn calmed down a bit and was about to push the door open when Black Crow's voice rang out from behind:

"Wait a minute, Glenn."

Glenn stopped moving and turned to look at Black Crow.

The latter looked up at the second-floor window of Sisili's house, and then said calmly:

"This girl is stimulated and may be aggressive. You have to be careful."

Glenn smiled slightly, "Don't worry, I know my limits."

Black Crow was silent, as if he was thinking about what to say, but he heard Legila softly say in the room behind him:

"That girl seems to be an immortal spirit. Such a being can only be attacked mentally. Come in first and I will cast a layer of resistance magic on you."

Glenn felt a warm feeling in his heart. He didn't want to refuse the other party's kindness, so he turned around and went to Black Crow's house.

Just by walking into the living room, countless branches sprouted out and swayed gently in front of him.

A faint protective film was attached to the surface of Glenn's body.

"Thank you again for your help, Mrs. Legilla."

After feeling his body and finding nothing unusual, Glenn thanked him sincerely.

"Go." Legila's voice was still gentle.

So Glenn went back to the door of Sisili's house, and Black Crow watched quietly from behind.

Black Crow was not at ease with Glenn walking into the home of a crazy old townsman.

Because of you, I feel like I'm truly alive... Glenn enjoys the feeling of being cared for and hopes to do his best to protect those who care for him.

He placed his hand on the door handle and gave it a gentle push.

The door was still unlocked and opened easily.

Suddenly, gusts of black wind blew out from the door, mixed with all kinds of crazy mutterings.

Sisili's crying and screaming became clearer.

"Ah! Angelica! Come back! Come back!"

It was jarring, sure, but only a little too loud for Glenn.

All four dolls had crawled behind Glenn.

He walked into the house, closed the door gently, and went upstairs.

Perhaps because she sensed Glenn's arrival, Sisili's voice was interrupted for a moment, and then she stopped screaming and just cried.

The little body sat in the middle of the messed up room, hugging its knees, and its tearful face looked at Glenn who was walking upstairs.

Sniffing hard, Sisili choked up and said as if she was complaining to an adult:

"Angelica ran away..."

Glenn glanced at the smashed furniture and other things around him, then said, "I'm not going to do that any more."

"Who is Angelica?"

Sisi Li's mouth suddenly sank, and she rolled on the ground and cried:

"Angelica ran away! She doesn't want me anymore! She won't come back! Ugh..."

Dealing with a madman is difficult in itself, let alone a madman who is throwing a tantrum and crying... Glenn was deeply troubled, but since he was here, he might as well try to coax him.

"Angelica ran away. Can't we just find her back?"

Glenn walked to Sisili's side and patted her head gently.

"But she went to look for her mother! Her mother went to a very far place, and she couldn't be found..."

Sisili looked at Glenn pitifully with her tearful eyes.

"Ah, this..." Glenn scratched his head. This girl's mother might have been dead for a long time. Angelica was either looking for a grave or a corpse.

"No matter how far away they are, they will come back, right? You just need to wait a few hundred or a thousand years and they will definitely come back."

Glenn said stubbornly.

Sisili seemed to have no idea of ​​time. She rubbed her eyes and whispered, "Really?"

"Haha..." Glenn laughed awkwardly, "Of course it's true."

The girl sniffed again, "I believe you..."

Glenn inexplicably felt guilty, but he suppressed it and tried to help Sisili up.

The latter did not resist, his body as light as if made of paper.

Glenn found a stool nearby and put the little girl on it. After she was in a better mood, he asked in a low voice:

"I don't know who Angelica is. Can you introduce her to me?"

Sisili rubbed her eyes and paused for a moment before saying:

"Angelica is my sister. She has been living in the house across the street."

The house across the street? That's the house next to Black Crow's... Glenn waited for the other party to continue.

However, Sisili did not respond.

"No more?" Glenn asked, frowning.

Sisili nodded, "No more."

Sighing, Glenn had no choice but to ask again: "Then do you know why your sister went out? Aren't you all allowed to leave the house?"

Speaking of this, Sisili felt like crying again, "The mayor is biased! He asked Angelica to go out! But he didn't let me go out! The mayor is biased!"

"Huh?" Glenn was even more confused.

Why did the mayor let the girl named Angelica leave the house? Wasn't it because he was worried that the townspeople would go out and do evil? ...

While he was analyzing this in his mind, a doll suddenly jumped onto Glenn's calf and delivered a message:

"Angelica was once badly injured and almost died."

Glenn looked down at the doll on his calf, which was in the shape of a kitten.

Injured, dying... He connected these information and came up with an unpleasant guess.

Maybe the mayor knew that the girl wouldn't live long, so he let her go to fulfill some last wish or something?

The more he thought about it, the more he felt that this possibility was the greatest, and immediately he looked at Sisili with pity in his eyes.

The lie he just told was a white lie.

If possible, he wanted to look for the girl who had left, but he hadn't smelled or felt any suspicious scent since he entered the town.

The other party is probably also a spirit, so it is almost impossible to find any traces of him.

At this time, Sisili seemed to remember something happy.

To Glenn:

"Mr. Glenn, do you know? Actually, when you came to my house that day, Angelica saw you. She kept knocking on the window opposite! But you didn't hear it at all. Humph! She wanted to pull you over, but I wouldn't let her succeed! She was so mad!"

This is not fun, crazy girl, you may lose your sister forever... Glenn was speechless. He probably thought it was because he was in the house and isolated from most of the outside world, or because Angelica's house was sealed too well, so he didn't notice it at all.

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