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Chapter 60: The pigeon is gone and never returns (Part 2)

"Hey, do you know how to speak louder now?"

Bai Qiyun walked around Timmy twice while chatting with interest.

However, due to the height difference, to outsiders it looked more like he was intimidating Timmy.

"But...could it be possible that your soft-legged shrimp temperament was something you learned from your father?"

It is most rude to curse a father to a son.

However, in order to arouse Timmy's temper, Bai Qiyun deliberately did the opposite.

He stood in front of Timmy, waiting for his reaction.

"No...you are not allowed to say that about my father. He is the best hunter in Qingquan Town!"

Sure enough, being so aroused by Bai Qiyun, Timmy instantly forgot his previous fear, his eyes became sharp, and he stretched his neck and yelled at Bai Qiyun.

But he is the best hunter in Qingquan Town.

Durav's figure flashed across Bai Qiyun's thoughts. If there were no accidents, the letter he wrote to Timmy before should have been ghostwritten by the hunter.

What a good old man.

After thinking wildly for a while, Bai Qiyun composed himself and returned his gaze to the little boy in front of him.

"Oh? So that's what your mother taught you?"

"certainly not!"

"Huh, that doesn't make sense. Your parents didn't teach you. Could it be that you jumped out of a rock like this?"

The goal has been initially achieved, and Bai Qiyun no longer stands in front of the little guy with a fierce look.

Instead, he found a place nearby and leaned against the guardrail of the bridge next to Timmy.

The spices carried on his body drifted into Timmy's nose, and a strong floral fragrance hit his guard.

Although it was rich, it was not pungent. On the contrary, after he smelled the fragrance, Timmy's originally agitated mood calmed down.

"Anyway...anyway, you can't say bad things about my parents."

Without the ferocious energy that Bai Qiyun had inspired before, Timmy became hesitant again.

Fortunately, the two of them had been communicating for a while, so he didn't turn into a completely boring gourd.

The duck under the bridge paddled its paws, its white hair soaked in the water, and slowly swam towards the two people on the bridge.

Seeing this, Bai Qiyun took out the wheat he had prepared earlier and sprinkled it on the water in handfuls.

Suddenly, a group of ducks that had been swimming in a queue gathered around each other in an instant, which reminded him of the customers gathering in the lobby during lunch.

Timmy, who had forgotten to bring wheat to the duck, was a little panicked just now when he saw the duck swimming towards this side.

After all, he was the one who prepared breakfast for the ducks in the past. If he hadn't prepared it, these little guys would probably be hungry all morning.

But today Grace's mother had to pray for people again, and she got up very early, and he couldn't trouble her, so he could only come over first with the remaining wheat and feed him as much as he could.

Looking at this scene, Timmy's eyes looking at Bai Qiyun also softened.

"Really? Ignoring your mother for now, I heard that the most powerful hunter in Qingquan Town is a man named 'Duraf'. Could it be that you are his son?"

While scattering the wheat in his hand, Bai Qiyun looked at Timmy beside him with his peripheral vision.

His words no longer had the aggressive tone before, and were more like ordinary inquiries.

"No...no, but my father must be the most powerful hunter in Qingquan Town. That's what he said in the letter!"

Of course Timmy knew who the man named Durav in Bai Qiyun's mouth was, the father of Diona, the bartender at Cat Tail Tavern. Those annoying guys had often talked about these things when they got together before. The family background of the children in the city

Well, they got some new toys or something like that today.

All in all, they are just a bunch of boring guys, not as cute as these pigeons at all.

Maybe it was because Bai Qiyun was still busy feeding the ducks and didn't pay attention to him, which made him a little unsure. Then he clenched his fists and said nervously: "I will definitely become a person like my father!"

Bai Qiyun withdrew his hand, and all the wheat originally held in his hand went into the mouths of the ducks with big bellies.

He patted his hand, which still had some debris stuck on it, and turned his head.

"Hey, it turns out that the person who wants to be the most powerful hunter in Qingquan Town is actually a brat who doesn't even dare to talk to other people."

On the water, the group of well-fed and drunk ducks began to slowly disperse. However, among the groups of ducks, there was an inconspicuous duck that secretly watched from a distance while the other ducks were eating.

After the other ducks finished eating, it slowly swam over to find the leftovers they had left.

"I...."

Timmy was suffocated by Bai Qiyun's words and didn't know how to answer.

In a sense, what the other person said is indeed right.

He lowered his head and gritted his molars, trying to resist the other party's somewhat arrogant words with silence.

Seeing that he started not to reply again, Bai Qiyun picked up the pebbles on the ground and without any scruple threw it towards the duck in the water that was still eating its leftovers.

The stone accurately hit the duck on the back, causing it to instantly open its wings and run around in the water in panic.

With its unfilled belly, it paddled desperately in the water, trying to escape from here.

But Bai Qiyun had no intention of letting it go. The second and third stones in his hand were like a series of cannons, and he threw them at the duck one after another.

"What are you doing!"

Timmy saw Bai Qiyun's actions and wanted to use words to stop him.

But after Bai Qiyun heard this, instead of stopping, he intensified his actions.

He picked up a handful of stones on the ground and threw them towards the duck with great precision.

"Snapped!"

In desperation, Timmy jumped up and snatched the stones from Bai Qiyun's hand, leaving none for him.

Without the attack of stones, the lone duck quickly left this land of right and wrong and ran to the side to hide alone.

"What, can't you do it even if you want to?"

There was no trace of anger on Bai Qiyun's face when Timmy took away the stones. It would be better to say that he originally wanted the other party to do this.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Such an obvious reaction, even Timmy, who was just looking at the boy in front of him, realized this. He turned around and threw all the stones with his backhand into the side without the duck.

In the river.

He squeezed his palms, bit his lips, and remained silent.

By now, Bai Qiyun had understood what he thought about this child and what he wanted.

Perhaps what this child lacks is just an opportunity.

"Remember, if you want to be like your father, you must first become a real man."

Bai Qiyun withdrew his gaze, touched Timmy's somewhat disheveled hair, and stepped towards the sunshine.

But there are some things that he doesn't need to say.

The young man's eyes crossed the distant city wall and fell on the black cloth.

"If you want to be a father, do you have to become a man..."

I don’t know whose murmurings they were, like the floating catkins in summer, quietly dissipated in the wind and disappeared without a trace.

"It seems he has made his choice."

A mature female voice suddenly sounded behind Paimon and Ying, startling them.

"Uhhhhh!"

"Whoaaah!"

The two screamed one after another, startling Sister Grace behind them.

But for some reason, Paimon's cry was inexplicably one syllable shorter than Ying's, perhaps because of his smaller lung capacity.

"Sister Grace!"

Looking back, she realized that the person who had spoken just now was actually Sister Grace who had just separated before.

But this is normal. After all, it involves your own children, so it is reasonable to come and take a look.

Grace stood on the city wall and looked at Bai Qiyun and Timmy. Looking at the scene where the two parted, she knew exactly what choice the boy had made.

The nun turned around and bowed respectfully towards the two of them.

"Eh? Sister Grace, you don't have to be like this."

Although Ying could guess the other party's intention, she couldn't bear this courtesy.

"It doesn't matter. It's you who helped my useless mother. This is what I should do."

The woman standing on the city wall now was not a nun from the West Wind Church, but just the mother of a child. Even though someone else had entrusted her to raise this child, her feelings for several years had already transcended the worldly perspective.

She just hopes that the child can have a good childhood, so she is already very satisfied.

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After bidding farewell to the pigeon boy and the nuns from the church, Bai Qiyun and his party walked on the way home.

Paimon and Ying were still discussing what had just happened.

"Um, cook, why did you do that before?"

After all was said and done, Paimon felt that it would be better to ask the person involved as quickly as possible.

"What's up?"

"That's what you said about his parents at the beginning. How did you know his reaction would be so big?"

Paimon's curious gaze made Bai Qiyun feel uncomfortable for a while. He deliberately averted his gaze and looked towards the sky in the distance.

"The more mature a child is, the more he cares about his parents' feelings."

After all, that's what maturity is.
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