"After I leave, someone will replace me to work in the kitchen. It's just that his cooking skills are not very good, and the dishes he makes are barely edible. Don't let him spoil such good Warcraft meat."

"But I've already told him that if you want to use the kitchen, you can use it. Of course you have to pay the rent."

As she spoke, she glanced at Fenrir hesitantly.

"Also, you'd better avoid him when you're cooking. Even if you see him, don't say that he was eaten by a beast. He's... hey!"

The proprietress closed her eyes and shook her head, "I won't tell you so much anymore, just remember to do what I tell you, and you'll be fine when I come back next week."

I smiled and nodded, but my heart was not as relaxed as it appeared.

Has the relationship between humans and Warcraft been so bad?

It didn't take long for me to realize that my old self still thought the world was too good to be true.

The proprietress saw that I was at a loss, she said that she was in a hurry, but she snatched all the monster meat from my hand, and said cursingly: "I will make trouble for me." Then she turned and walked towards the kitchen .

I was still thinking about the piece of salamander skin, and after a few words with Fenrir, I returned to my room. Just as I took out the needle and thread, I heard a voice from outside the window.

"What are you doing, why are there monsters here?"

Normally, I wouldn't take it to heart, but when he mentioned the word Warcraft, I immediately thought of Fenrir, who was left in the backyard by me.

Although rationally I felt that nothing would happen, I still couldn't help but let go of what I was doing, leaned over to the window and looked down.

I saw a man in his thirties standing outside the fence, looking at Fenrir who was resting on the haystack with disgust, shouted twice as if threatening, and grabbed a small stone without getting any response Throw it in.

Suddenly, I almost blurted out the word stop, but it was too late, the man had already thrown the stone, and it hit Fenrir's head accurately.

My voice caught the man's attention, Fenrir also raised his head, one man and one wolf looked at me at the same time.

At the same time, I turned over and jumped from the window on the third floor.

Fenrir stood up abruptly.

I'm still waiting for the pain of landing. Although I did it impulsively, I don't feel regretful. After all, jumping off is the fastest way to reach the backyard, and I can't wait too long.

The only thing that annoys me is that I should give myself a set of wind magic before jumping off, which can somewhat reduce the impact of landing.

Seeing that I was getting closer and closer to the ground, I suddenly felt blurred, and something soft hit my waist, which took me away from the original landing route, and after a turn, I fell steadily to the ground.

...kindness?

I touched Fenrir, who was squatting in front of me with an unhappy face, and said thank you bitterly, with a slight embarrassment in his smile.

Fenrir snorted at me, but he didn't refuse my touch... Maybe he wasn't angry?

The man I had temporarily forgotten knocked on the fence in dissatisfaction, "Hey!"

After catching my attention, he asked in a very bad tone: "Is that your monster?"

I nodded slightly, with a calm expression on my face.

The man asked again: "Don't you know that live monsters cannot enter the city?"

I think I have a good personality, but I still can't help feeling annoyed after hearing what he said.

"Really, no one told me about this rule when I entered the city."

The man looked at Fenrir beside me with disgusted eyes, as if he was looking at something dirty.

As if thinking of something, he suddenly laughed maliciously, "I said, isn't this wolf what those people outside are looking for?"

My heart skipped a beat, and my first reaction was that Fenrir's identity was exposed, and his expression changed slightly.

Although it was soon realized that this was definitely not the case, the man still felt that he had caught me because of this.

"Ha! I knew it!"

He curled the corners of his lips at me maliciously, "You said I should report this matter, how much reward can I get?"

His smug look is no different from a clown in my eyes. I can't help but feel annoyed while being funny.

There are too many self-righteous clowns in this world, he is not the first I have seen, nor will he be the last.

After figuring this out, I ignored him.

No matter what the soldiers outside are looking for, it definitely won’t have anything to do with Fenrir, and Fergus doesn’t have the broken rules he said [living monsters can’t enter the city]. If she really existed, she wouldn’t Being put into the city, no matter how you think about it, this is all a lie made up by men because they hate monsters.

I don't care why he said such things, and I don't want to know what happened to him in the past to hate monsters so much. If I don't want to make things big and attract patrol soldiers, I really want to teach this man a lesson.

But no, I can't even open my mouth to justify Fenrir's name. It is not the kind of monster that kills innocent people indiscriminately, because once monsters and humans conflict, even the law will only stand on the side of humans. Whoever makes the law is made by humans Woolen cloth.

And if this matter is really going to break out, men with more audiences will have more confidence and try harder to test Fenrir's bottom line. I don't need to say anything about what will happen then, it will be very miserable anyway.

In this regard, I don't doubt Fenrir's ability at all. I don't want to see Fergus disappear. I can only try my best to appease Fenrir and tell him in a low voice not to listen to the mentally retarded nonsense over there.

My original intention was to let the man leave after he had done his one-man show, but instead of leaving, the other party kept talking more and more vigorously, and even got scolded for me.

The man also seemed to know that what he said was not very realistic. He kept saying that he wanted to find soldiers to take Fenrir away, but he never moved his feet. He just pointed at us through the fence, and in the end he even said that Protecting Fenrir is because of that relationship.

How could he say such a thing? !

I tried very hard to ignore his nasty remarks, but to no avail, apparently my defenses were not great.

Thinking about it, even though I often encountered people with thorny words in the past, those words were very cryptic, not to mention that their good education made it impossible for them to utter such obscenities, that is to say, this It's the first time I've heard that.

Just as I was thinking about how there could be such a stupid person, and how long I would have to endure it, I suddenly felt that I was empty-handed.

Fenrir, who was obediently staying by my side, jumped to the fence like a bolt of lightning, crushed the solid hardwood fence and threw the man to the ground. The shredded gesture opened its mouth wide.

"Phil!"

Hearing my voice, Fenrir's movements were obviously paused, but it didn't give up its original plan because of this, and it was still approaching the man's head, and the latter lay motionless on the ground as if frightened, From my direction, I can still see his pupils rapidly shrinking into a dot, and his slightly whitish lips that are still trembling.

How dare you provoke Phil if you are so timid?

I thought it was funny, even a little gloating, but I had to save him from Fenrir's claws anyway.

Having said that, I deliberately extended the rescue time, with panic on my face, but the speed under my feet was as slow as walking.

After admiring the man's gaffe enough, I finally came to Fenrir's side, grabbed its front paws and pulled it back, "No, Phil! Come down quickly!"

Fenrir glanced at me, and slowly closed his mouth and walked away from the man. The man seemed to have not reacted, and after a few seconds, he trembled as if he had just woken up from a dream, and quickly sat up and crawled back. Retreat until you can no longer retreat before stopping.

"You! How dare you instruct monsters to attack me!"

The intertwining of anger and fear made the man's face very hideous. He wanted to scold like before, but after being glanced at by Fenrir, he swallowed all those words back. For a while, his face looked even more hideous. scary.

"You wait for me! I, I'm going to sue you!"

After leaving these words, the man stood up with hands and feet, leaned on the wall and staggered away from here.

I almost laughed out of anger.

Sue me?I told him it was almost the same!

After the anger passed, I couldn't help but start worrying again.

"You didn't hurt him just now, did you?"

Fenrir looked disdainful, "Does he seem to be hurt?"

Recalling the vigorous back of the man when he left, I nodded and shook my head.

"The body should not be injured, but the self-esteem is not necessarily."

As I said that, I glanced at the dark color of the ground that was different from the surrounding soil.

I don't know if it's an illusion, I didn't feel anything before, but now I notice it, I feel that the air here is different from other places, it's disgusting.

I pulled Fenrir back into the fence, and said as I walked back, "Do you think he will come back?"

I haven't forgotten what he said before he left. Although I feel that I am the victim, I don't guarantee that others will believe his nonsense.

Fenrir smiled coldly, "I'll kill him if he dares to come."

I patted it on the back, "Calm down, don't be impulsive."

Fenrir glared at me resentfully, "You still want to endure being scolded like that? Are you a wimp!"

I smiled without burden, "I'm afraid, but you still exist."

Fenrir snorted again, his tone much better than before.

In order not to make people think that I was hit and run, I deliberately stayed, but Fenrir reminded me that there are still things in the room. In order to prevent theft from happening, I still have to go back to the room first.

When I finished taking my things and went downstairs, I happened to meet the proprietress who came out of the kitchen, what a coincidence.

I put the too heavy barbecue on the ground, took out a gold coin and handed it over.

The proprietress frowned and didn't answer.

"I don't have so many silver coins to look for you."

Before I could answer, she waved her hand, "Forget it, just put it on the deposit this time, and it will be deducted when you check out. I'm in a hurry so I won't tell you."

"No, you don't need to look for it."

I hurriedly grabbed her, stuffed the gold coins into her hand with a strong attitude, and then explained: "Phil accidentally broke the fence behind, this is compensation."

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