Chapter 27: Father and Son (3)(2/2)
The tears on the cheeks have not dried yet.
The barrel squeezed in front of Jones and shouted, "Hey, let's lift our Lord Lord! Thanks for bringing us freedom!"
Suddenly, the dwarves flocked to their heads and lifted Jones up.
"No! Don't! OK!" Jones finally laughed out loud in the cheers, although he was a little reluctant. Dora also laughed, standing aside and smiling silently.
"Although I have given you freedom, I hope you don't leave me behind. After all, my gold mine still needs you!"
"Of course! Not only that, we can also make you owe you a salary! Hahaha, we all know you are quite poor now!"
"Thank you! Thank you!"
"We probably thank you!"
Who thought things would turn out like this?
No one expected it, but it turned out like this.
Hydra picked up Jones and threw it back and forth in the air.
"Wow—! Don't do this! It's so scary!"
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"Well, what should we do now?" asked Adair.
"I don't know either, young master." The housekeeper replied, "It seems that we are no longer needed."
"Do we want to go out and say hello to him?"
"I think it's best not to do it, young master. No one will be happy about the scene just now."
"But I have something to look for him."
"Maybe we can find him again tomorrow."
"Okay." Adael had no choice but to spread his hands: "Then let's find him tomorrow."
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Adolf stood on the cliff in the distance, looking down silently from a high place.
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"We can't keep the child with a Hydra all the time. We have to find a way to take him home. Although he doesn't look dangerous for the time being."
"I know, but we can't beat Hydra."
"Maybe we can ask the Senate for help."
"They don't care about this, after all, Jones was voluntary."
"What should I do?"
"You let me think about it first."
In the night sky, three bats flew slowly.
The Countess was almost crying, and Count Dracula's brows were frowning tightly. Susan followed them with her wings flapping.
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It's late at night.
The dwarf village is still very lively. After all, something earth-shaking has just happened.
There was a quiet area in the castle. Jones stood alone in front of the window and looked into the direction of the dwarf village.
The blue moonlight shone quietly on him.
Dora stood carefully beside him.
"Sir Jones, from now on, we can only rely on ourselves..."
"Don't we rely on ourselves?" Jones whispered: "And, who did Gray rely on? He had no father, and before he met me, he didn't even have a guardian angel, only a bone horse and a cat. Didn't he become the Lich King? And what my father wanted to help was all the things I didn't want."
The huge snake head appeared silently above Jones' head, and his two snake eyes looked down.
Jones looked up at it.
"I need my help, just say it. I may not be able to help you with anything else, but if I want to fight, I have never been afraid of the Vampire."
"Thank you, ma'am."
"You can, little bat, come on. Turn this into a thriving place. I can't wait."
"Okay, ma'am. I will, ma'am."
The snake's head moved back quietly and was submerged in the darkness.
Jones and Dora were still standing quietly, looking in the direction of the dwarf village, looking at the jubilation.
Chapter completed!