Chapter 631: Role-playing, Crisis in Neil's Town 5
"That's right." Garfield looked disappointed, but then smiled again, "It's okay, you can tell me when you have time." Tomorrow I will save some of the money I earn. ”
Ye Dill smiled and did not speak.
Garfield handed Ye Dill an apple, and said a little embarrassed: "You also know that my conditions are relatively poor, and if you help me so much, I can't give you a little salary, this apple can be regarded as compensation for you." ”
[Accepted.] ]
Ye Dill took the apple: "Thank you." ”
"I should thank you." Garfield put the two baskets into the house, and then said to Ye Dill, "It's not too early, I'll send you back." ”
[Agreed.] ]
"Okay." Ye Dill nodded.
Back at Emily's house, when Grandpa Kentar saw Garfield, he didn't say anything special, but his expression was faint, slightly different from the amiable appearance before.
It seems that Garfield is not lying when he says that the people in the town ignore him.
Garfield waved goodbye to Ye Dill and said goodbye.
Closing the door, Grandpa Kenta said to Ye Dill earnestly, "Why are you messing around with that kid from Garfield again?" ”
[Ask Grandpa Kenta why the townspeople don't like Garfield.] ]
Ye Dill asked curiously, "Grandpa, why don't the people in the town like Garfield?" ”
Grandpa Kentar hesitated for a moment and said, "He's an orphan, and his parents were killed by him." Everyone thinks that getting close to him is easy to get lucky, so they don't want to get close to him. ”
[Expresses sympathy for Garfield, and says that he only occasionally helps out and does good deeds.] ]
"Actually, Garfield is quite pitiful, and it is very difficult to live alone," Ye Dill explained, "I only help occasionally, and I think it is a good deed." ”
"You listen to grandpa, stay away from him in the future, and have less contact." Grandpa Kentar insisted on his opinion, "And you're close to Garfield, Jason will definitely be upset if he finds out." ”
[Go back to your room and sleep.] ]
Ye Dill yawned: "Grandpa, I'm so sleepy, go to sleep first." ”
Back in the room, Dill rummaged around, trying to find more information about Emily's character.
But didn't turn to anything useful.
Emily never even kept a diary, and she couldn't find any useful information.
Ye Dill sat on the bed in a daze, not in the mood to sleep.
At the moment, it seems that what is happening here is some of the daily events, and there is hardly any danger in sight.
If it's really just a daily routine, then this prop is really used to delay time.
She didn't know if time flowed at the same rate here as it did outside, and the longer she stayed, the worse it would be.
However, she also has no way to speed up the flow of the story, and she doesn't know when it will develop to the end.
*
The second day of entering the small town of Neil.
Ye Dill didn't wait for the Countess's notice, but Jason came to her for a date again.
The two of them went to the central square as usual.
Jason took Ye Dill's hand and said with a smile, "Emily, I'm going to work in the city." ”
Before Ye Dill could speak, Jason said with a little excitement: "My aunt has a good job in the city, and she wrote me a letter a while ago, saying that she can help me arrange a job in the city, and the salary is much more profitable than working as a bartender in a bar in the town." ”