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Chapter 126 She's Still Just a Child(2/2)

Robin's expression stopped, and his eyes turned a little cringed when he looked at Garen.

Robin didn't understand why Galen had to kill those senior agents, but such Galen made her feel alert and fear similar to facing Clockdal.

And Garen's somewhat heartbroken question made Robin very nervous.

Robin suddenly felt a little worried that the "Death Knight" in front of him would just be a cover. The real purpose was to catch her and a group of senior agents in one place to satisfy his perverted bloodthirsty desire.

But just when Robin's nervousness was about to be suppressed, Garen, who had just become murderous, suddenly laughed:

"What are you worried about?"

"I'm not the kind of murderer who kills people by chance. How could I attack such a girl who hasn't graduated from elementary school?"

"you..."

Robin wanted to speak but stopped, but just glanced at the fresh corpses on the boat.

"Those are enemies, professional killers, and there is no wrong place even if they die."

Galen explained seriously, then glanced at the little girl miss who was slid in her hand. Golden Zhou said:

"And, I always treat cute girls with preferential treatment."

"this..."

Robin pursed his lips and said with a strange look:

"Miss. I don't think so."

“I have already given preferential treatment.”

Galen said seriously:

"If she was ugly, I wouldn't say a word of nonsense to her."

"so..."

Garen put the miss. Golden Week in his hand firmly on the ground, then looked at Robin and said:

"You still have time now and say some reasons to prevent me from killing."

Miss. Golden Zhou's petite body trembled slightly, and she couldn't calm down after all at this critical moment of life and death.

Looking at the miss in front of me, which was shrunk like a kitten. Golden Week, Garen's murderous intention had actually been taken back long ago:

He was not so crazy that he wanted to use a big sword to cut a fallen girl who might not even be fourteen years old. At most, he would just send her to labor reform.

"she..."

But Robin just racked his brains to organize his words, and the last sentence he put it into his mind was:

"She's just a child."

Garen's expression stagnated:

"Don't say this."
Chapter completed!
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