Almost immediately, a team of police officers led by Daogli rushed into the scene.

“This is really an eye-opener…”

"Don't just stand there! Check to see if these kids are okay!"

"Captain, how do we deal with this big guy?"

"What else can we do? Of course, leave it alone and let the professionals handle it!"

Daogli issued one order after another, getting every police officer busy. The scene was both chaotic and orderly.

"Did you do this?..." Daogli glanced into the distance and whispered to himself.

……

After silently shuttling across the rooftops of one house after another, Glenn soon returned to his deer cart.

He tidied up his slightly messy hair and made sure that the hairstyle was not out of place before driving away.

This battle made him more interested in magic, just like the mentality of a newbie playing a game and seeing the cool character and skills of the big guys.

Maybe when I learn magic, I can combine technology and magic, I wonder what will happen?

In my imagination, the deer cart had already left Dude Town.

A familiar smell made Glenn stop his thoughts.

He looked ahead and saw a troika, the most common type in town.

The two carriages were loaded with furniture and other things.

Is this... moving? ... Glenn guessed the purpose of this convoy, so he sped up to catch up.

As he passed the front carriage, Glenn saw that it was an acquaintance.

Leila looked preoccupied and paid no attention to Glenn, and neither did her mother, Mrs. Dele.

"Ms. Leila, are you moving out?" Glenn asked in a loud voice.

"Ah!" Leila was startled by the sudden question. When she saw it was Glenn, she patted her chest and showed a little surprise. "Mr. Glenn, long time no see."

Mrs. Deli, who was standing by, also smiled and greeted Glenn: "Nice to meet you again, Mr. Glenn. I'm so ashamed that I didn't thank you in person for saving my life last time."

Glenn nodded to Leila first, then said to Mrs. Dele, "Call me Glenn. I'm only in my early twenties."

Mrs. Dele readily agreed.

"Are you moving?" Glenn repeated the question.

The mother and daughter looked at each other and slightly restrained their smiles.

"We... have to leave due to some special reasons, Mr. Glenn." Leila said with a forced smile.

"Is it because of your father?" Glenn asked directly.

When the word "father" was mentioned, Leila and Mrs. Deli's faces turned slightly pale, as if they recalled some painful memories.

Glenn had a rough idea of ​​what kind of trauma an extremely unqualified father would bring to a family, so he slowed down his tone and said:

"If that's the case, then you don't have to worry because the police have already dealt with those criminals. Your father has probably been arrested or shot. I received the news when I just left town."

The reason why they said captured or shot was because Glenn was not sure whether her father was among those she knocked down.

Even if not, without the protection of the giant insect, that scumbag named Bob would not be able to escape the pursuit of the Dude Town police.

After all, they had already deployed police forces throughout the town.

"Is this true?!" the mother and daughter exclaimed in unison, and even the coachman was startled.

"Of course it's true. If you don't believe me, you can go back to town and take a look. Many children have been found and are waiting for their parents to claim them."

This undoubtedly gave the mother and daughter a huge surprise. Tears flashed in their eyes. They took turns saying to the groom:

"Mr. Pickman, please turn around, yes, we want to go back and take a look."

The coachman seemed to be familiar with the two men. He did not say anything about such an unreasonable request. He called his companions in the two carriages behind and turned around to go back.

"Mr. Glenn, thank you for telling us this news, otherwise we would definitely regret it." Leila was more excited than ever this time and kept bowing to Glenn.

"Are you not moving now?" Glenn joked.

Leila's face turned visibly red, and she thanked him again before riding away in the carriage.

Glenn also continued driving home.

Today I met two residents of Bayek on the road. The original owner had an impression of these two people in his memory.

They all wore shabby old-fashioned clothes, and their temperaments were exactly the same as Black Crow's.

But of course they were not familiar with each other, so they all went their own ways in silence.

As soon as he entered the town of Bayek, Glenn noticed the strangely painted carriage and the unfamiliar scent in the air.

Seeing that the carriage was parked in front of the old man's house, he inferred that it might be an acquaintance of the old man, so he was not very nervous.

The people in the carriage seemed to have noticed Glenn, and a tall figure in beautiful clothes came down from it.

That is naturally Germany and France.

She looked at Glenn with unconcealed curiosity, as if she was looking at some rare animal.

Glenn felt a little uncomfortable, so he shouted from a distance: "Are you an acquaintance of the old man?"

"Old man?" Defa was stunned for a moment, then he covered his mouth and laughed, "Haha... Is that how you usually call him? This is very rude."

"It's just a casual remark, he didn't even care..."

As he spoke, Glenn had already come to the front of the beautiful lady, "So you really are someone he knows?"

Seeing this lady full of charm and wearing a magic robe, I vaguely remember that magicians have a long life span. Could it be that... Glenn speculated and couldn't help asking, "Are you his fellow villager?"

Just as he finished speaking, Defa had a wand in his hand and tapped Glenn's head gently.

She said unhappily, "Do I look that old?"

Glenn scratched the spot where he was hit and chuckled, "Isn't it common for an old cow to eat young grass?"

"An old cow eats young grass?" Defa heard this metaphor for the first time, then he laughed without caring about his manners, with tears coming out, "Hahahaha... You are really a very unique little guy. I have lived for so many years, and this is the first time I have met..."

Uh... Glenn didn't expect that this magic lady had such a low sense of humor. At the beginning, she gave him the impression of a serious teacher.

"The old man is not at home? Do you want to come to my house and have a seat?" Glenn took a look at the old man's house and invited Defa.

After laughing for a while, Defa nodded slightly.

The two of them went to Glenn's house together.

Pushing open the door of her house, the maid Tia immediately stepped forward and saluted, "Mr. Glenn, you are back."

Glenn waved his hand. "Okay, let me introduce you. This is..."

He just remembered that he didn't know the other person's name, and turned around awkwardly and whispered, "What's your name?"

"Call me Ms. Defa, but you don't need to introduce yourself to her because we've already met."

Defa winked at Tia.

"Is that so?" Glenn looked at Tia with a puzzled look.

The other party nodded heavily and briefly recounted what happened in the morning.

After hearing this, Glenn said angrily: "This old man is really stubborn and dares to break into my house at will."

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