Chapter 88 Learn to be self-reliant

The aroma of the food instantly attracted the children, and the worries in their minds were instantly forgotten. After all, for children, nothing is more important than eating.

"There's turkey!"

"I smell sausage!"

"Is it cake? There must be cake!"

Azarez became the children's favorite person. All the children stood around him and stood on tiptoe to reach for the food in his hand, for fear that it would be gone if they were too late.

It's a pity that Azarez is a mature adult. He raised the bag above his head and it was difficult for the child to reach it no matter how hard he jumped.

But at the same time, he was surrounded by children and was unable to take a step forward.

"Go and sit down at the table," Azarez said. "Everyone has a share."

No one listened to him. These children were very smart and knew how to look at faces. They saw that Azarez's status was lower than that of Felissa, so they could only obey Felissa's orders, and Felissa treated them kindly.

Friendly, he was looking at this side with a smile at the moment, showing no intention of intervening at all, which made them even bolder.

Asalez looked at the circle of smug faces, as if it was written "I won't let you go until you hand over the food."

This group of children probably thought they had made a fool of themselves, but they didn’t know that when Azarez became angry, even Felissa was scared. The reason why Felissa was indifferent was because Azarez could solve the problem of the little one on his own.

trouble.

Azarez didn't even need to take out his wand. He just recited a spell and made the bag float into the air. He freed his hands, folded them across his chest, and looked at these little brats: "Should you go and sit down by yourself, or should you?"

Shall I carry you there?"

The child ran away with a roar and sat down obediently.

This is really the ability to bully the weak and fear the strong, and it can be regarded as an instinct honed on the abandoned road, but this kind of thing is wrong, and you have to find a way to break it in the future.

As a distinguished guest, Felissa sat at the head of the long table, and Azarez, as the butler who served her, sat at the bottom of her seat.

Looking around at the children with knives and forks in their hands, eager to be fed, Felissa did not rush to ask Azarez to put down the food. Instead, she looked at the children with her chin raised and said: "Everyone has heard that Safi is going to be there."

There is a lecture this afternoon, does anyone want to go?"

In order to eat delicious food as soon as possible, the children uniformly chose to perfunctory: "I want to."

It sounded insincere. Felissa knew that these words alone were not enough to attract them, so she dropped a bombshell in an understatement: "But people from the guild will also go, what should I do?"

She looked at the children's faces and turned pale in an instant, which showed how deep the shadow the guild had cast on them.

Martin was the first to react. After all, he knew about it before the other children, but he didn't expect Felissa to mention it at this time.

"Even so, I will go!" His voice was firm, "I'm not afraid of them!"

It was so simple for the children to follow what was said, and the responses came one after another: "Yes, I want to go too."

"Yes, we are not afraid of them!"

"With so many cavalry, they will definitely not dare to do anything!"

Felissa smiled: "I won't let anything happen to you, but you also have to do something for me."

At this time, the children's attention was completely attracted. They had serious expressions and listened carefully, as if they were about to do something very important.

"I want you to help me find the person sent by the guild to mix in the crowd and point it out to me."

"Sister," one boy raised his hand, "as long as we find someone, it will be fine. Don't we need to do anything else?"

"It's enough to find him," Felissa nodded. "Since you can't do anything to him, the next thing is what adults should do."

"Sister, are you going to arrest them?" Another girl asked, her big eyes flashing with excitement, "Arrest all the bad guys?"

"Of course, that's our goal."

The children had endless questions, and Felissa patiently answered them one by one. In fact, most of the questions were repeated, but the children just had to confirm them again and again.

Because no one had ever extended a helping hand to them before, they thought that having a shelter now was their greatest luck, and they never thought that anyone would be willing to further rescue them.

After the questions were asked, Felissa asked Azarez to put down all the food she bought: "These are my thanks for everyone's willingness to help, and they are the wages you earned for yourself."

Earning something by yourself is too far away for these children. They have never made money with their own hands. They have always relied on cheating to gain the possibility of survival. They are always faced with the problem of having nothing to eat.

Dayton risk.

The food I earned seemed to be more delicious than anything I had ever eaten before.

After eating, Felissa picked up some of the things Azarez bought while buying food, borrowed a room from Anna, and started to dress up.

She now looks like a noble at first glance. She is too eye-catching among the crowd. If people find out her purpose, her actions today will have no meaning, so she wants to try her best to become as ordinary as possible.

First, she changed into a set of civilian girl's clothes. Although the fabric was a little uncomfortable on the skin, it was still bearable. Next was makeup. As soon as she unscrewed the bottle cap, someone knocked on her door: "Big

Miss."

It was Azarez. Felissa stood up and opened the door for him: "What's wrong?"

"Master Ulysses, the person he arranged is here now."

It was she who ordered Azarez to contact Ulysses and ask him to send some people over. She couldn't take care of nearly twenty children by herself, but she didn't expect them to come so quickly. These children were all against people.

She was very wary, and she was not sure whether these children would reject the people sent by Ulysses.

She hurried downstairs and saw a group of unattractive people teasing the children. Although the children were not close to them, they did not show any obvious rejection. Felicia breathed a sigh of relief and looked at only Martin.

Alone, she walked over and said, "Will you follow me this afternoon?"

Martin nodded and suddenly leaned close to Felissa's ear: "Sister, I know all these people."

Felicia was surprised, how did Martin know the person sent by Ulysses?

"There is an uncle who is the owner of the vegetable shop at the intersection, there is a grandma who is a tailor in the next block, and that sister is the owner of the flower shop..." Martin counted the treasures and identified the people one by one.

"It's a hidden stake." Azarez heard Martin's words and said calmly, "It seems that Master Ulysses has arranged a lot of people here."

Felissa and Martin looked over at the same time with confused eyes, seemingly unable to understand what he said. Azarez swallowed the rest of his words and held Felissa's hand: "You don't need to know this, you'd better hurry up.

Clean it up."

(End of chapter)

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