The Secret Code of Monsters

Chapter 534 Ch533 Some Past Four

Chapter 534 Ch.533 Some Past Part 4

This was the first time Halida had seen Mr. Lyle be so gentle.

He usually keeps a straight face and talks long and hard.

Today is different...

Of course, there are also long stories.

Did something good happen to you?

Like meeting Mr. Collins yourself?

Halida didn't know, but she knew that this was at least a good opportunity - her brother had been sick for a long time, and he couldn't wake up recently. He couldn't cry without talking, and now he rarely even screamed.

He is sick.

I need to find a doctor.

"Are you sick again?" Mason Lyle's smile froze, and his words were impatient: "How much money did he make for the circus by sleeping all day? All of it was spent on medical treatment!"

Halida was careful: "One or two pennies... no, one or two shillings... woof! First... woof!"

She became nervous again.

Mason Lyle waved his hand in disgust: "Take a day off, and you will lose two pieces of bread this month."

Halida hesitated: "First..."

"The circus doesn't need dogs anymore." Mason Lyle's smile gradually disappeared: "Anto took a lot of money from me, and I don't have any money to give you anymore... Go ahead and borrow it, that's not my brother, kid. You always have to Do something for your own family instead of always counting on others, right?"

Halida nodded silently.

yes.

Mr. Lyle is right.

That was her family, not his.

She promised her mother to protect her brother, always.

then.

Halida picked up the infant boy, saluted Lyle, and slipped out of the tent.

She went to Uncle Sulley, and to Brother Anto and Formans.

But they all said they had no money.

later.

Halida found the Bodelli sisters again - she rarely found them, and she was a little afraid of one of the heads.

Sister Bodaibon.

Her words were breathless.

"Look, Miss Five Pound is here."

Sure enough.

Halida, who followed her into the tent, heard these words as soon as she stepped in.

The two-headed woman was setting up the target she had just tried, and wound the flying knives into the cloth one by one.

When she said this, Bodelli patted Bodaipon's head gently.

Bodai Peng curled his lips: "Don't touch my head, I told you."

Sister Bodelli's voice was low: "I also said that we should talk to Halida properly."

She twisted her body and turned around, moved a stool to the frightened dark-skinned girl, and sat on the floor herself.

The blanket wasn't very soft, and monsters like them didn't need anything soft.

"Did you have breakfast?"

Bodelli asked.

Halida tightened her brother's grip and shook her head.

"Eat some." The sister, regardless of the other head rolling her eyes, pulled out a piece of fried cake wrapped in newspaper from the gap between the boxes.

He broke off most of it and gave it to Halida.

Bodai Peng rolled his eyes and almost rolled his eyes to the sky: "It's better to starve both of us to death, or do you just want to starve to death me -"

Before she finished speaking, the remaining half of the cake was stuffed into the sister's mouth by the elder sister.

Halida looked at the cake on the table, but did not reach out, instead her head hung lower.

"What's wrong, Halida?" Bodelli lowered her voice.

She knew this girl was timid.

It's not that small.

"I..." The anxious girl opened her mouth.

soon.

The endless 'woof' sounded again in the tent.

This lasted nearly a full five minutes.

Podepon yawned.

"We don't have a performance today, Halida. Maybe I should boil you a cup of hot water?" Bodelli's eyes were gentle: "I secretly hid some tea, would you like a drink?"

Halida was even more ashamed.

"...I'd like to borrow some money."

Bodai Peng glared instantly: "I thought my ancestors were shameless enough! They gave birth to us with such blood - you are even more shameless than my ancestors! Black wild dog! Do you think our money is easy to cheat? !”

If the other half hadn't pulled her, Bodai Peng would have stood up and given her two hard blows.

Halida was frightened. She hugged the swaddle in her arms, kicked her legs a few times, and huddled up.

Bodelli was very angry: "Pengpeng! If you are not willing to listen to me, cut off my head with a knife!"

Bodaibon:......

"...She has money herself." My sister coughed and said angrily, "I know she often touches that coin...five pounds, sister, that's five pounds!"

Bodelli sighed, turned to the girl who was trembling like a quail, and her voice became a little gentler: "Halida. Do you want to lend money to your brother for medical treatment?"

Halida nodded silently.

"So, is that coin my sister mentioned five pounds?"

"…Um."

"You don't want to spend it, do you?"

Halida tightened the swaddling clothes, her silver eyes were firm: "That's what Mr. gave me."

Podaipon shouted: "Oh! Sir! Man! Handsome, erect...do you like you?" She slapped the carpet with her big hand, making a muffled sound.

"Did he fuck you?"

Bodelli glared at her sister.

Halida explained in a low voice: "...That's not money."

she said.

"That's hope...the hope he gave me."

ha.

This sentence is so worthy of a sarcasm.

But Bodelli stopped her sister.

She may understand the importance of 'hope' better than her sister, or Halida, or even everyone in the circus.

That's heavier than five pounds.

It's heavier than fifty thousand pounds.

"Your hope, isn't it?"

Halida nodded seriously: "I, mine... I want to keep it..."

Bodaipon turned his face away silently, and didn't say anything, but his mouth was "I want to want to want to want"...

Bodai was very relieved.

She looked at the petite and thin girl in front of her, her light brown skin and silver eyes, as if she was looking at a drowning person holding a rope in the turbulent water.

"Then I'll lend it to you."

"Sister?!"

Bodai said lightly: "Five shillings, if you can wait, we have hidden a little more... but at night."

Halida didn't wait any longer.

She took the five shillings, thanked sincerely, and said she would definitely pay it back. Then, she got out of the tent and walked quickly to the city along the uninhabited path.

After she left, Bodaipon got angry: "That's the money we saved!"

"We were almost sold to Noti Golden Lamp," Bodaili reached out and picked up the half-eaten oil cake on the table, grinned, crushed a small piece with her molars, softened it with saliva, and swallowed it bit by bit: "If it weren't for Halida, we would have died."

This made Bodaipon quiet for a while.

"Okay." She sighed: "Okay. But I've told you, there is money, there is money, there is five pounds. I saw it clearly. Why does she have five pounds in her pocket and still want to borrow money from us? She can't pay it back at all."

Bodaili didn't answer, just raised her head lightly.

"I have made an agreement with Mr. Lyle recently - while you are sleeping."

"...What?"

"Cut off the head." Bodai Li glanced at her sister who was beginning to panic, with a sad look in her eyes: "We will work for him for a while, and then find a doctor - the head of a two-headed man is valuable. Mine can be sold to those medical colleges."

"You can get a share, and Mr. Lyle can take more... Don't complain about it, Puff. I mainly want the free surgery. You know how difficult it is to convince those big guys to touch our bodies."

"Then, with one head and one body, you can live a long time."

Unlike them now.

Two heads, short-lived monsters.

Maybe they can't live for half a year?

A year?

What difference does it make.

If one dies, the other can live like a normal person.

Bodai Peng is now truly angry.

Or terrified.

This is much more terrifying than when she heard that she had to borrow five shillings.

"How dare you!!" She almost used half of her body to pull her whole body, tears flowed, her throat seemed to be covered with phlegm, she sobbed and shouted hoarsely: "How can you abandon me!!"

"We agreed! Live together! Die together!"

"Bodaili! You...you..." She couldn't stop crying, and her heart beat faster and faster.

Fear was like an umbilical cord wrapped around her neck, strangling her so that she couldn't breathe.

She couldn't live without her sister.

She couldn't live alone.

"No...you can't abandon me..."

She was angry, roared, and began to wail and beg.

However, Bodaili just used the same thick big hand, the big hand on her side, to gently touch her sister's face.

"I was just kidding, Pengpeng."

She said.

The sobbing stopped abruptly.

She looked at the fire that suddenly burned in her sister's eyes, without waiting for her to really curse or pinch her.

"Look."

"People have to live on hope, Pengpeng."

Bodaili was very calm.

"Don't take away a person's hope."

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