Lisco's American Life

129. Oolong Incident (Next Day 5)

Manda still lowered her head and said nothing, but it was obvious that she was trying her best to control herself from crying. The name of the mayor was still very powerful to her.

"Are you lost in love?" Lisko guessed the reason. Unlike China, it is normal for children here to fall in love, so he guessed that Manda might have been dumped and ran to the roof of the building because she was sad.

Crying.

Manda shook her head. Of course it was not for this reason. Her goal was to be the mayor of the town. How could those naive little brats in school get into her eyes.

"No? What could it be? Are you being bullied? Did a friend bully you or quarrel with you?" Lisko was still guessing about other situations.

Manda still shook her head. How could she be bullied? Her father was Les. Although Les was kind and kind in front of Lisko, he was not someone to be trifled with. He was also a daughter-slave and was usually the most doted on.

If she is really bullied, Les will rush to someone's house with a gun and beat up the other person's father. This has happened before, so everyone in the town

Children all know not to mess with Manda.

"Then what happened? You have to tell me that we are friends."

Lisko was a little anxious. It was June and it was still very hot here. Moreover, he was too nervous just now. Lisko's shirt was already wet with sweat and now it was sticking tightly to his skin, which was very uncomfortable.

Manda raised her head and looked at Lisko, she was a little embarrassed to say it.

"I won't tell anyone else." Lisko looked a little relaxed and immediately raised his finger and swore.

"Do you believe me?"

Looking at Lisko's sincere eyes and considering the current situation, Manda decided to speak.

"I stopped working in the supermarket because I miscalculated the customers' accounts, so I was fired." Manda began to say.

Lisko knew it was not just that simple. Manda had always been a very strong girl and would not be so sad just because she was fired.

"I wanted to make money, so I changed my job. I found a job for twenty dollars, and I had to clean the leaves on the roof, so I climbed up the small tree and cleaned it up, but I couldn't get down.

I'm afraid of heights and I don't dare to go down." As she spoke, Manda's voice took on a crying tone again.

Lisko's expression was very rich now. He felt that he was particularly embarrassed. He was still making up a big show in his head. Who knew that the situation could only be so simple.

Thinking about his mental activities just now, Lisko's ears turned red with embarrassment.

He still kept his last words, was prepared to sacrifice, and felt that he could be a hero.

This situation really made Lisko feel like he was watching a ridiculous absurd comedy, but the protagonist was himself.

He forced himself to calm down and comfort himself.

"No one knows except me, don't worry, don't worry."

He was quiet for a while,

"Even if I can't get off, I won't cry."

Manda pursed her lips. She was a little thirsty now because she had been crying for too long.

"I've been up there for an hour. I don't dare to go down. There's no place to go to the toilet. I can't go to the toilet on the roof of Xissen's house."

There was grievance in her tone, and she even started sobbing again.

After saying this, Lisko understood that the little girl was thin-skinned because she stayed up there for too long and no one passed by nearby. Even Lisko took another way to go to the supermarket, otherwise he would have gone back as soon as possible.

We took a shortcut home, so she might have to stay there for a while.

"I didn't bring my phone or anything."

Lisko took a look and saw that Manda was wearing jeans. Although it was not obvious, it was still obvious that she peed her pants.

"Well, just wait a moment and I'll get the ladder and pick you up."

Lisko searched in the yard and saw the ladder placed in the corner. It was obvious that it was left by the owner for Manda to use, but she was a little careless and went straight up the tree without looking for it.

Lisko opened the ladder and motioned to Manda above.

"Come down, I'll help you."

"I, I don't dare." Manda stretched out her head to look at it, then retracted it.

Lisko had no choice in dealing with this difficult little girl.

"It's okay. I'm holding this. It's very stable, and I can catch you if you fall."

I tried to persuade him for a long time, but to no avail.

With no other choice, Lisko climbed up the stairs.

"Come, close your eyes and lie on my back. I will take you down."

Manda looked at Lisko, but still didn't move. Lisko understood that this was because he was afraid of getting his clothes dirty.

"It's okay, I'm going to throw away my clothes. Look." Lisko showed her the cuffs. When he tripped over a stone, his sleeve was scratched by a stone on the ground, and there was a hole in it.

After saying this, Manda obediently got on Lisko's back.

Lisko felt the weight, but fortunately, the little girl didn't weigh too much for the sake of beauty.

"Hold tight."

Lisko gave instructions, held on to the stairs and went down, landing firmly on the ground.

During this process, Manda kept her eyes closed.

"Okay, we're down." Lisko patted the girl who was hugging her tightly on the back.

Manda saw herself landing on the ground and breathed a sigh of relief.

God knows how desperate she was up there.

"Let's go, I'll take you home."

Lisko pulled her, put the stairs back to their original position, and returned to the car.

After putting a few layers of freshly bought toilet paper on the passenger seat, Manda was willing to sit on it.

Lisko brought her a bottle of water. The little girl's lips were already chapped from thirst.

Turning on the engine, Lisko drove the car towards Les' ranch.

Manda was not in a very good mood. She didn't speak during the whole journey, and Lisko didn't continue to comfort her. Little girls are shy and care about face. If we talk about this topic again, they will definitely become embarrassed and angry.

Just when he was about to forget about this matter, Manda spoke.

"Uncle, can you not tell others what happened today?"

Manda looked at Lisko, her eyes full of pleading.

"If you tell others, they will laugh at me. I can't be the mayor anymore."

Of course, Lisko would not say anything casually, but in order to appease the little girl, he did it truthfully.

"Don't worry, I swore that I would never tell others that we are friends."

Lisko wished that no one knew about this. Even though he looked calm on the surface, God knew how embarrassed he was. Thinking about his performance just now, he felt that he was too stupid and stupid.

It's good to sink into the sea like this. Only you know it. Although you will feel full of shame when you think about it, it is better than laughing at others when they find out.

So the two fingers, one big and one small, made an agreement by pulling the hook.

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