Chapter 116 Can You Not Be So Direct
"I'm just playing with my classmates. I'm going to wash my hands now, so I can't wipe it clean." Sierra said with a smile, and the man in front of him took away the veil, put his hands under her armpits and lifted her off the bed. down.

Sierra: "."

"I'll accompany you, Sierra."

This awkward teacher-student relationship is like cosplay.

After all, he dug the hole himself, Sera stepped into the role: "Okay, thank you, Mr. Losid."

Bernice watched Loxyd lead the man over, but she didn't realize how wrong this behavior was at first glance. The mermaid's skills made her selectively ignore some things.

Losid said to her gently and politely: "Please ask me what happened just now, why they made such a big noise just to play with a mouse."

"I'll investigate clearly." Bernice said dully, staring blankly at Lloyd's receding back.

Tens of seconds later, she suddenly came back to her senses, rushing back into her body like an out-of-body soul, enduring her nausea and stepping over the rotten mouse and walking in.

Sera was taken to the fountain pool in the backyard by Roxie. He probably didn't know anything about faucets, so he directly took her left hand and put it into the pool, and scrubbed her skin with a handkerchief. Fade open in the pool.

"Does your right hand hurt?" He was sitting on the white tile next to him, and the water vapor and the wind rushed to their faces.

Sera looked down at his slightly trembling right wrist, "It's okay, it's a little numb when hitting someone, just take it easy."

"Can't you let me lick it?" He asked bluntly.

Sera looked embarrassed, and couldn't help reminding him, "Can you not be so direct? No human will directly ask the other party if they can lick their wrists, they will only ask if they want to take you to the hospital."

"The hospital is not as easy as I am, you know." Loxyd wrung out the veil and wiped her left hand.

Sierra was even more embarrassed, but if there was one more person present, they would be able to misinterpret the matter.

She changed the subject, "Lawhid, don't those teachers and students think too much about you wiping my hands so openly?"

"No, they will be in a trance during this time." He raised his head and said softly: "Do you want to bully me back? I can let those three students eat mice directly. How many do you want them to eat?" ?”

Sera raised her eyebrows, "Don't you think I'm bullying them again? That scene just now."

"Why do you think so?" He frowned suspiciously, and the next words gave her a critical blow to her little heart, "How could you bully others? Whatever you do is right."

Sela clutched her chest, her mind filled with screams she couldn't get out.

Seeing her pupils quivering and her eyes in disbelief, Lloyd smiled slightly, "Are you surprised I said that?"

She nodded, "It's quite surprising. I'm very happy that you trust me wholeheartedly."

"Are you going to my house that night?"

"Yes." Sera, who almost bit her tongue, came back to her senses and realized that she was caught in it. She immediately vetoed it, "No, no, I'm going home for dinner tonight."

Losid's smile faded a little, "I promise you to become a teacher, but you still can't be with me."

"Of course not at night, let's do it at other times." Sera said righteously: "In my world, how can an unmarried girl spend the night in another man's house? You haven't read about it in the library. Knowledge?"

She was afraid that she might lose her virginity if she went at night, and he was not honest when he hugged her and kissed her.

"When can it be?" He frowned.

"During the holidays, how about we go home for dinner together at noon?" She hurriedly dragged the time, regardless of whether she was really free at that time.

"Okay." He reluctantly agreed to her.

Sierra was relieved.

When her fingers were dry and her right wrist was no longer hurting, she walked back side by side with Lloyd.

The lunch break was almost over, and Bernice uncharacteristically lashed out at the three girls who bullied Sera, and locked them all into the contemplation room. Linna asked her with a puzzled expression while clutching her frightened chest: " Didn't you ask for it?"

"Shut up!" Bernice finished speaking ferociously, the key clicked on the key, and she turned and left.

In the afternoon, there were social classes and some necessary cultural classes, and Sierra easily dealt with them one by one. At five o'clock in the evening, she finally dragged her tired body outside.

Passing through the activity hall downstairs, several teachers took the trouble to ask Lloyd if they could have dinner together or watch a musical, even Bernice was included.

She glanced at him, mouthed "see you tomorrow", walked out the door and down the steps.

Loxyd watched her get into the car through the window, his eyes never leaving for a moment.

Sierra didn't come home right away. She asked Joey to drive to the butcher shop. Eric was not there, and Gail was the only one busy in the shop.

Gail put down the meat chopping knife and asked her, "Selah? I thought a fish landed. What's that strange smell on you?"

"It's a long story, I came to ask you for a little favor today." Sera was used to their dog nose.

"what's up?"

"My laundry factory is about to open, and I need to get business now."

"What can I help you with? Our tribe washes our own clothes." Gail was puzzled.

"The last time you talked to a miner, didn't they dislike the high price of the laundry? I accept batch laundry here, and the price is 10/[-] cheaper. The minimum laundry is [-] pieces, and two more pieces can be washed for free during the event."

Seeing Gail's thoughtful expression, Sera smiled and continued:

"Isn't it the construction of the Walton to Wally railroad not long ago? I hope you can help me get business, and I will give you a commission, just like our partnership to open a butcher shop. The only difference is that you only need Give labor, not a penny."

Gail stared at her blankly, and patted her thin shoulder after a long while, "I heard Eric talk about you opening a factory before. Are you sure it's worth the high labor costs?"

"I bought a batch of black slaves, didn't Jem tell you?" Sera said with a smile, "Compared with these laundresses in the town, the price must be lower."

"I've been busy with the butcher shop recently, so I really don't know"

After thinking for a while, Gail agreed, "I know the address of your factory. If there is any business, I will bring it to you this weekend at the earliest."

"Thanks, Gail!" Serra shook his hand in a friendly way before heading home.

When the car returned to the manor, the sky had just darkened.

The three people in the library were still happily talking about going to the aquarium together on the weekend, and the arrival of Sera broke the peaceful atmosphere.

(End of this chapter)

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