Chapter 242 Deterrence

It was not peaceful outside now, so Azarez personally sent Felissa to the countryside and asked the village chief to ensure Felissa's personal safety.

Of course it was not easy for Felissa to stay. As the first person in charge, the village chief refused without hesitation: "Sir, I don't want to."

Of course the village chief was unwilling. Although Felissa tried to cover it up, his eyes were so vicious. He could tell at a glance that Felissa was also a noble. Although he was different from the nobles who were now thrown into the village, he still meant a lot to the village.

In the long run she is still a problem.

A troublesome person who can only eat but cannot work, and cannot be beaten or scolded. Once in a while, the village chief can cheer up and deal with her. If he has to face such a trouble every day, the village chief will feel dizzy just thinking about it.

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"You don't need to treat me differently," Felissa, of course, had agreed with Azarez. She didn't want to make herself special, nor did she want to cause trouble to the village chief and the others, "Just treat everyone equally."

"Sir, are you sure you want to do this?" The village chief looked at Azarez and asked Azarez. Obviously, he didn't think Felissa's opinion was important.

Perhaps in his eyes, although Felissa was a noble, she still had to obey Azarez. After all, Azarez was much better than Felissa in every aspect.

But Azarez lowered his eyebrows slightly and avoided the village chief's gaze. He only lowered his head and focused on playing with Felissa's long hair hanging in his hand.

If Felissa was unaware, she had no intention of taking her hair out of Azarez's hand. Moreover, the closer Azarez behaved, the greater the pressure he put on the village chief. Felissa's voice was slightly deeper:

"You don't have to look at him. Since I dare to speak, I have his consent."

In fact, she wanted to say something very domineering, "Don't look at him, he can't be my master yet", but thinking about it, she didn't believe it herself, so she could only change it to such a weak sentence.

She spoke, and Azarez reluctantly raised his head and responded: "Yes."

The concise and concise word made the village chief's eyebrows skip a beat. He could only turn to Felissa and earnestly advised her to think carefully.

"Okay, needless to say," Azarez interrupted the village chief's chatter, with a layer of impatience on his brows, "If you can't do it, I can replace you with someone who can."

The village chief immediately shut up and said no more. He knew very well that Azarez was not threatening him, but telling the truth.

Felissa found it interesting. This was the first time she heard Azarez speak in such a condescending leader's tone, which made Felissa feel fresh and strange.

Azarez seems to have a side that she doesn't know about. To describe it, it's probably like being a "boss". Although Felicia was not a domineering person in her previous life and this life, she has to say that at this time

Azarez feels quite safe when he displays the aura of a domineering boss.

At least the village chief had to take down Felissa, the hot potato, under the threat of Azarez.

Then Azarez stood up to leave. He actually had a lot of things to do now and had too many follow-up arrangements waiting for him, but he had to come today. Only when he came could he overwhelm the village chief.

Felissa sent him out, and after walking a few steps, she reached out and grabbed the corner of Azarez's clothes, and tugged reluctantly.

This is the first time since she picked up Azarez that she has been separated from him for so long and acted alone. According to their expectations, Felissa will stay here for at least a month.

It is impossible to say that Felissa has no intention of retreating at this moment. Compared with others, her heart is not strong. Many times, she needs others to lead her and accompany her, so that she has the courage to continue.

Go forward.

"I can still send you away now," Azarez had already seen through her. He was actually unwilling to Felissa's decision, but Felissa was insistent, so he compromised, "You

Have you thought about it, do you really want to stay?"

For some reason, as soon as Azarez opened his mouth, Felissa's heart magically calmed down.

"You have to keep it," Felissa nodded vigorously, "You don't have to worry about my side, there shouldn't be much danger here."

She is now very proficient in using magic and has the ability to protect herself when encountering any danger. On the contrary, Azarez is more dangerous. He needs to deal with Cress and arrange follow-up matters. Can he

To make the subsequent plans go smoothly, he has a lot more to do than Felissa.

"Then take care of yourself. If anything goes wrong, go to the City Lord's Mansion and find Vincent immediately." Azarez once again repeated the instructions he had said countless times. If he hadn't gone through all the situations in his mind, he was sure

There won't be any difficult situations, otherwise he won't relent and agree.

"I know," even though her ears were ringing after hearing these words, Felissa still responded in a good-natured manner. She liked Azarez's tireless chanting, "I'm really hungry. I know where to find food."

Yes, I won’t wrong myself.”

The grain that has not been burned is hidden in a cellar in the mountains. The grain will be transported out at the right time. As long as she asks, the village chief will take out a small portion of the grain even if it is troublesome to prevent her from starving.

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"One last thing," Azarez suddenly lowered his voice. He leaned over and whispered in Felissa's ear, "Don't trust anyone."

Even though there are his people in the village now, those people are only available to him, not trustworthy. He simply does not believe that those people will protect Felissa, so Felissa can only protect herself.

After saying this, Azarez really wanted to leave.

The village chief asked Felissa to stay in the room she had lived in for the past two days. The things in this room hadn't had time to be dismantled, washed and replaced, so Felissa could continue to live in it.

"You have a good rest." After the village chief finished speaking, he turned to leave without saying a word.

"Stop." Felissa called him calmly. In this situation, since she wanted to stay, she should have had a lot of explanations, but the village chief didn't say anything. This was obviously not normal. Felisa's eyes were

After walking around the room, his eyes fell on the narrow window in the room and moved away after a few seconds. Only nobles in this world can have big windows. Common people are afraid that if the windows are opened too wide, they will not be able to survive the winter, so they only have small windows.

If you can stick your head out, it's enough for ventilation, but if you want to do anything else, you can't.

Then Felissa looked at the only door through which she could go out, and raised her lips with a half-smile: "You want to put me under house arrest?"

She could see that the village chief regarded her as a nuisance and planned to provide her with good food and drink for a while so that he could deal with Azarez. It had to be said that there were policies and countermeasures, but it was a pity that this was not in line with her purpose.

Going in the opposite direction.

Under the village chief's gloomy gaze, Felissa suddenly pulled out her wand and quickly read: "Little fireball."

Three words, one second was enough for her to finish reciting. The small fireball she fired was only the size of a thumb, but it passed by the village chief's ear accurately, hit the wall behind the village chief, and landed on the wall.

A pit.

Then Felissa put away her wand slowly: "Have you forgotten that I am also capable of magic? This kind of door is useless to me."

(End of chapter)

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