Chapter 37
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nMatthew’s Living Room
nMatthew thought for a moment and didn’t say anything in the end.
nHe politely led Samantha into the living room.
n“Peggy, we have guests!”
nMatthew shouted.
nPeggy reluctantly came out of the kitchen. She glanced at Samantha and snorted again. Then, she turned around and brought a cup of cold coffee from the kitchen.
nAt this moment.
nThe bell rang again.
n“Sorry, excuse me.”
nMatthew had to open the door first.
nThis time, it was indeed Sif standing outside the fence.
nShe was no longer wearing the dark red cloak but a white dress.
nShe was tall and had long legs. Her legs were close together, and her hands were behind her back. Her smile was sweet and gave people a feeling of healing.
n“Good evening, Matthew!”
nSif smiled and greeted him.
nMatthew smiled back.
n“Good evening.
n“Well, please come in first.”
nAs he spoke, he moved to the side.
nSif took half a step forward.
nDuring this process.
nShe suddenly turned around and looked at the alley opposite her with a helpless expression.
n“Wait for me, Matthew.”
nShe jogged over.
nIn the shadows of the alley.
nSif poked a section of the wall, and a red blanket appeared on the wall.
nThe blanket fell, and an embarrassed middle-aged man appeared in front of her.
n“Father, you promised not to interfere with my freedom,” said Sif angrily.
nRheager’s face turned red, and he quickly retorted, “But you also promised me that you would pay attention to your own safety!”
nSif’s eyes widened. “But I’m going to Matthew’s house. It’s not a dangerous place!”
nRheager’s face was bitter. To him, that was probably the most dangerous place in Rolling Stone Town!
nBut he didn’t dare to say this to Sif.
nIn the many arguments and conversations with his daughter, they did have an agreement. He was the first to violate the agreement. Therefore, he tried to coax Sif out of her unhappiness. “I promise you, I will leave now.”
nFinally.
nRheager patted Sif’s head reluctantly.
nUnder the latter’s gaze, he turned around and left the street.
nHowever, less than five minutes later.
nHe turned around and sneaked into the shadows again!
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n“Detestable necromancer!”
nRheager gritted his teeth in hatred, but it was really inconvenient for him to do anything to Matthew.
nHe watched Sif’s back and Matthew’s smiling face disappear behind the door, and the uneasiness in his heart grew stronger.
n“No! I can’t just wait outside like this! I have to see what they are doing! The living room. They’re in the living room. I have to find a place where I can look into the living room!”
nRheager’s gaze frantically searched the surroundings.
nVery quickly.
nHe found a red roof with a tall chimney.
nRheager was agile and jumped up.
nHe took two steps forward and revealed a happy expression. “As expected, I can see Matthew’s living room from here!”
nHowever, the roof was tilted upward on both sides.
nIf he wanted to see into Matthew’s living room more clearly, he still had to go up.
nSo he grabbed hold of the bricks and stepped forward.
nAll the way to the roof.
nSuddenly.
nHe bumped into a similarly sneaky and wild figure.
nThat person’s face was filled with unwillingness, and his eyes were fierce.
nWhen Rheager bumped into him, he was also staring at Matthew’s living room!
nRheager was stunned for a moment. Then, as if he had thought of something, he instantly became furious!
nHe grabbed the wild man’s shoulder and asked, “Did the despicable necromancer get your daughter too?”
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