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Two hundred and fourteenth chapter: One day in the capital (2)(2/2)

"I'm helping you! You stinky fox!" Marin struggled and put his hand on the girl's mouth.

During the wrestling, a slight cough came. Marin turned Matilda's head at the same time and saw Miss Farore standing on the corner of the street.

"This, this is also an expression of intimacy." Marin laughed along with her, and at the same time, the other hand that grabbed Matilda's arm released and pinched the little fox's face.

Matilda took a hard bite, although she felt no pain at all.

"Today's young people are so strange. This is a small gift prepared by the prison warden's wife for you. If you encounter evil people in the future, remember to tell them that they must choose our prison." The big-eared fox handed a letter to you.

Marin then smiled and retreated to the other side of the street corner: "You two, if you go further out, you will be able to see outsiders. Remember to be decent."

When this person left, Matilda let go of her mouth, and then launched a sudden attack, biting Marin's ear without any force this time, and then jumped off Marin's back with a snort.

Marin turned his head, looked at the big-eared fox and shook his head: "Are you a dog?"

"What do you mean?" Because it was in Chinese, Matilda didn't understand it, so she asked curiously.

"You are very cute." Marin replied, and at the same time, he activated the ninth level of romantic magic - telling lies with his eyes open, without blushing or heartbeat.

The little fox puffed up his chest with pride, revealing the chest plate armor under his coat: "Huh, it's not too late for you to discover my advantages now."

Marin took a look at the letter and found that it was for Matilda. He handed it to the big-eared fox.

Then he followed the fox out of the closed street with some absent-mindedness. Feeling the lively popularity again, Marin turned his head and was about to ask where he was going next when he saw a halfling snatching away a lady.

The bag in his hand, and then wanted to escape while others didn't react.

Then Marin saw Matilda rushing out. The little fox jumped over a cart, got under the belly of a big horse, jumped up nimbly, turned around, and whipped a 750-degree tomahawk.

The leg kicked the halfling's neck into a crooked position.

Only then did the lady react. She took the bag handed over by Matilda and thanked her profusely.

Marin watched the halfling being dragged onto a mechanical vehicle by the first responders of the Church of Mercy. In the Central Province, snatching a bag without hurting anyone was a small crime, not enough to be hanged on the gallows, but he still needed to use his own

He wanted to compensate for his hard work, so the Charity Church dragged away the halfling, treated him and sent him to a labor camp - the entire country needed high-quality employees like them.

"Didn't you ask the lady to donate something to the church this time?" Marin asked curiously as he watched the little fox come back.

Matilda was silent for a moment, and finally turned away her head: "I am no longer a member of the church."

"What?" Marin was a little confused.

"Just now...I am no longer a member of the Just Church." The little fox looked sad.

"Why." Marin was a little confused.

"Because the church doesn't want to see my family end in my generation. I am the last member of the family..." The little fox handed the letter in his hand to Marin.

Marin took a look.

Matilda, your grandfather, the respected high-ranking paladin of Kazam, died in the battle against evil last night. Your family shed their blood for our cause, out of respect for your family.

, we have to deprive you of your position as a Paladin. Please live as a normal girl and do what you can for your family.

Marin rubbed his forehead: "You...are the only one left."

"Yes, my grandfather... I always thought that he would live on for a long time, until I get married and have children, and live until I can't walk... Although he has always been talking about big plans and innocent things.

Needing protection, even if he didn't attend the funeral of his father and mother... But I really never blamed him..." At this point, Matilda turned to look at Marin, her eyes filled with tears.

Marin thought for a while, then opened his arms and let the little fox hug him.

Matilda didn't cry out, she was just shedding tears...perhaps caused by the sand blown up by the wind.

Marin thought as he rubbed her ears and felt the trembling of the big-eared fox.

At the same time, he began to think about how to prepare a dowry for her. Although she was older in terms of age, judging from her size and strength, she was the one who needed protection.

Well, and also, how can I find a suitable boyfriend for her.

While Marin was thinking this, he took off a white glove from his face. In a rage, he turned his head and saw an angry young man who was also a fox with big ears.

"You scumbag who made such a lovely Matilda cry! Die!" he roared, while drawing out the long sword from his waist.

Seeing the paladin uniform he was wearing, Marin's anger immediately disappeared. It turned out to be an acquaintance of Matilda. Thinking of this, Marin smiled awkwardly: "You have wronged me."

"Then this is..." The young man was just about to say something cruel when he and Marin watched the big-eared fox pick up the hem of Marin's coat and use it as a handkerchief.

Marin was silent.

The young man was also silent.

After a while, the male fox opened his mouth and smiled awkwardly: "I am Dadapami, a paladin of the Church of Justice. You are..."

"Marin, Marin Gayat, can I ask the Justice Church for the cleaning fee for my coat?" Marin asked the man in front of him while holding the big-eared fox in one hand.
Chapter completed!
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