In the morning, Gail told the tribe that he would go out to visit relatives after the festival, which is something he and Greni do every year.

Usually this is the time for the two to go out to greet each other, and it will take about a week to walk.

Jem, who was helping in the butcher shop, saw the girl at the door and said, "Eric is in the barracks. Are you here at this hour to buy meat?"

Sierra nodded, and glanced at the busy Gail, "I haven't visited for a long time, come and see."

Before, they almost broke up because of their betrayal, and they reluctantly reconciled because of the war. Now the misunderstanding seems to be resolved.

There is a faint tendency to break the ice in the relationship.

Gail took the initiative to choose the meat for her and said, "Are you coming alone?"

Serra nodded.

He said naturally, "I'm going out too, and I'll take you back by the way."

"Row."

The brief conversation between the two of them sounded innocent and flawless.

Gale turned and said again, "Jem, you have to take care of Granny while I'm away this week."

Jem didn't doubt it at all. He just thought that the relationship between Gail and Sera had really eased up, and he quickly promised, "Don't worry, I will take care of it."

Gail helped carry the meat and left side by side with Serra.

The meat bought from the butcher shop was given to a passing poor man by Sera.

Gail looked at her dress and said lightly, "You're going to follow me like this?"

Sierra shook her head, "Buy a new set, I will be suspected by Losid if I come out of the castle if I wear too light clothes."

The two avoided the crowds, went to a small tailor shop with little business, and bought a set of ladies' clothes to change into.

Gail saw that she had thrown away the expensive clothes she had changed, and asked again: "You don't bring any luggage on the road?"

Sierra: "I brought some money, I left all other property to Khalida."

Gail was surprised: "The daughter of the bank president?"

Sierra nodded, "Well, I made her responsible for maintaining the laundry with my money."

As for Mawson Manor, which she hasn't been back to for a long time, she also explained it in a letter to Rose Hill and asked him to take it back.

She came with nothing, and of course she couldn't take anything with her.

Gail understood that her determination to go was a determination to never come back.

He suddenly grabbed her wrist, "I don't understand, I mean I understand your feeling of wanting to escape after making a mistake, but with such a large fortune, you give it away to others and don't keep it for yourself at all. How do you live on barren land?"

Sera replied calmly: "The money I took away is enough to support me for a long, long time, so Gail, stop asking, we can all have a good result for each other, right?"

He fell silent, then took off his jacket and vest and put it on her, "Wear it, it will cover your smell."

Serra put the jacket back on over the original clothes, and Gail cut his arm with his sharp nails, "Swallow a little."

Eating the taste of blood is like licking a rusted iron rod, rolling all the way into the stomach, making people sick.

"Okay." Sera wiped her mouth, suppressing the nausea.

Gail raised his head little by little, and the two avoided crowded towns, and set off on an unopened mountain road.

Riding on his wolf's back this time was much gentler than last night. Gail would not let her scratch the branches to suffer, but consciously avoided it, and tried to choose a place where the road ahead was flat.

Sera looked back at the town that was getting farther and farther away, and gradually grasped the wolf fur with his fingers.

A dream is gradually moving away from her, and everything here will become a memory and be buried forever.

Gradually losing sight of the appearance of the city, Sera turned her head and never looked back.

She was reluctant and sad, and silently buried her head in Gail's fluffy back hair.

In the evening, Losid estimated the time and went to Khaleda's home with a small box to pick her up.

She came out in a hurry, without even her shoes on, screaming, "What's the matter with you fish and Serra! Didn't I just go out to watch a play with Zachary in the morning, why did she put all her property Pass it to me!"

Roxid took the letter paper from her, the handwriting on it was very recognizable to him.

Kalida murmured: "She entrusted me with two such large laundry factories, but half of them were given to Eric, and she didn't want any of the huge deposit in the bank. thing?"

Losid was a little confused for a moment, not understanding what was going on, "She said she would come to see you today for the holiday."

Khalida: "I told her that I'm going out after the festival, how could she come to play with me at this time? Is she fooling you?"

The smart melon eater immediately analyzed it, "She couldn't run away, did she? Are you threatening her so that she will only love you?"

She disagrees, and runs away.

Zachary gave her a hand, motioning her to stop telling the potentially brutal truth.

Lloyd: "Escape?"

The servant who received the letter outside also confirmed, "I asked Miss Serra to come in and she refused, and she got in a car and left."

When she coquettishly directed him to get the jewels, what was on her mind was to send him away?

Losid's heart suddenly sank to the bottom of the valley. He threw the jewelry box in his hand and smashed it against the wall. A pile of precious jewels fell out of it and shattered to pieces.

Zachary felt uneasy about such a leader, "Terry and I went to help find someone."

Khalida never thought that Sierra, who was living a good life, would suddenly disappear, leaving behind something like a suicide note, and said quickly: "I will also help find it."

Loxyd stood there without moving, his slender figure shrouded in an invisible layer of frost.

run?
Did you run away?

He bound her soul with the mark, how to run.

The young man's lake-blue eyes became strange, and the dots of light in those eyes seemed to overflow from the eye sockets, adding a touch of enchantment to his evil and beautiful face.

As soon as Khalida gathered the bodyguards in her house and sent them all out, she saw the strangeness of Lloyd, the same expression as the murderer on the train that night.

She hid behind Zachary and patted his waist, "His eyes are shining, will you too?"

Zachary held her hand, ignoring her ignorance, and looked at the leader quietly.

Five minutes later, Losid's expression finally changed slightly, his figure flickered, and he gritted his teeth and said ruthlessly, "Where have you been?"

There is no trace of any mark, no direction can be found, and it is hidden tightly, as if it no longer exists.

Panic began to spread, he walked hurriedly and strode away.

Zachary leaves Khaleda. "I have to help."

"Of course, you go quickly, and I will also help to find out the situation."

Lhosid arrived at the castle in a hurry, and Rose Hill didn't know how long it would be before he returned.

He was sitting in the living room that was almost destroyed by himself, and the crystal chandelier on the top was smashed at his feet, and he didn't even notice the mess.

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