Chapter 638: Role-playing, Crisis in Neil's Town 12

Hearing Ye Dill 's words, Garfield's expression relaxed a lot.

"I'm glad you think so." Garfield said to Dill Ye, "But I want to explain that I didn't do it because I didn't have a crush on Helen. ”

"Oh." Ye Dill didn't know what else she could say besides this word.

She's not good at talking about emotional things.

And she didn't think Garfield had to explain it to her.

"Don't you want to ask me why I did this?" Garfield asked.

"Regarding your own personal privacy, I think it's better not to ask." There was no text prompt request, and Ye Dill decisively said that she didn't want to hear it.

"Well," Garfield said with a smile, not insisting, "but even if I don't say it now, you'll find out later." ”

Ye Dill vaguely felt that this sentence was a little strange, but before she had time to think deeply, Garfield spoke again: "Since you are resting today, can you accompany me to pick fruits?" Winter is coming soon, and I need to save some money to survive this winter. ”

[Promise him.] ]

"Yes." Ye Dill nodded.

"Then I'll treat you to a meal today," Garfield suggested with a smile, "I said it last time, but I haven't had a chance to see you since." ”

[Euphemistically declined.] ]

"It's still not necessary, it's not easy for you to make money, save it." Ye Dill said, "Didn't you just say that you have to save money for the winter, and you can't make your winter life difficult because you invite me to dinner." ”

"But I said I was going to invite you to dinner." Garfield was a little disappointed.

"That's not a joke about your food and clothing," Ye Dill waved her hand, "You can eat at any time, but you have to save money for the winter." ”

"Then spring is good, okay?" Garfield retreated, "In the spring, I will go and sell some flowers, and I will have a new income, and when the time comes, I will invite you to dinner, and you can no longer refuse." ”

[Promise him.] ]

"Well, it's hard to say no." Ye Dill thought for a while, and added, "But everything must be based on yourself, if you don't have much money, don't invite me to dinner yet." ”

"Okay." Garfield smiled happily.

Dill accompanied Garfield to pick many fruits from the woods, this time filling three baskets.

The woods seem to have no belonging, no one takes care of them, and the fruits grow haphazardly, and most of them don't look good, but they taste good.

I don't know if it's because Garfield lives close to the woods, and the others don't seem to come to the woods, which gives Garfield the opportunity to sell fruit and make money.

After helping Garfield, Dill leaves with the two apples that Garfield has given.

On the way back, she met Helen, who was selling her noodles to the owners of restaurants and dessert shops.

Although it was far away, Ye Dill couldn't hear what Helen was saying, but seeing Helen holding the crockpot and talking to the shopkeepers with a flattering face, she basically guessed what Helen was doing.

Ye Dill did not stop and continued to walk home.

[Emily decides to use the money she earned as a maid to buy her grandfather something delicious for dinner.] ]

Ye Dill walked around and followed the arrow's instructions to buy a piece of smoked ham and a bag of fresh clams.

If it weren't for the Countess's family's salary, where would Emily be able to buy these?