Chapter 1216: I'm Really a Vampire (18)
Better looking than a lot of vampires.
His dark hair is also special, and Alma's favorite thing is his eyes.
It's just that those eyes are not very gentle, and when he looks at others, he is always cold, like a doll without a soul.
But Alma just liked his face.
Josina ignored her, just buried her head and worked.
Alma was not going to give up, she approached Josinai and asked him, "Are you poor?" Otherwise, if you are with me, I will tell my father, let him not let you grind beans, as long as you are willing to like me, I will say, how about it? ”
Before, Josina wouldn't have bothered her.
Josina has met a lot of such people.
Gradually, I ignored it.
But today, the little bat was still in her pocket, and Josina didn't want her to see her like this.
It's really humiliating.
He never felt ashamed of poverty, but he just felt that poverty made his already difficult life more difficult.
But in front of her, poverty seemed to have become a devil, haunting him and making him breathless.
He even needed to buy a piece of meat with the gold coins she gave him.
Josina raised her eyes, her gaze like a thorn.
Those pure black eyes are finally no longer soulless.
It's just that this kind of gaze really scared Alma.
Alma couldn't help but take a step back, and then heard the boy say, "No, please don't disturb my work." ”
Alma was a haughty little girl, and she couldn't let go of her face when she was rejected so coldly, so she had to put down her cruel words: "You wait, I won't let you 1 have a good time." ”
With that, he ran out.
Josina stopped moving in her hand.
The palms of her hands were still aching, and Josina touched her pockets again.
It's as if you can touch the little bats this way.
He knew he had screwed up something.
The clouds were in his pocket, and nothing could be done.
She's just a bat now, she doesn't have any powers, and if she's a human now, if not a vampire, she won't let Josina get into such a predicament alone.
Josina felt the little bat move, the corners of her lips curled, and she continued to bend over to work.
Alma didn't pay lip service, and within ten minutes, Alma was back again.
This time she was not alone, there was also the shopkeeper.
Alma relied on his father's liking for him, pointed at Josinai, and said very unceremoniously: "Dad, I don't like him very much, don't let him work here, okay?" ”
The owner of the shop didn't know what was going on, but he could tell the difference between his daughter and an ordinary employee.
"Okay, Daddy, I'll drive him away."
Alma stood behind the shopkeeper and looked at Josina with a wicked gaze, as if to say that she would help Josina if she promised her.
Josina sneered, walked up to the shopkeeper, stretched out his hand, his frayed palm facing up, and said, "I have been doing this for more than an hour, please settle my wages first, and after the settlement, I will leave." ”
The shopkeeper didn't expect him to have a big temper, so he scolded and said two words, and threw his wages on the ground in dissatisfaction.
Josina stood there motionless.
After a while, he reached into his pocket, his fingers bent, and the whole hand was arced, protecting the little bat in the pocket in the palm of his hand.
Then he bent down and picked up the money from the ground one by one.
After picking it up, he bowed to the shopkeeper: "Thank you, goodbye." ”