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Chapter 398 The person who lives with the demons(2/2)

"That's right." At this time, Madge took out a few silver coins from her pocket and put them in Lars's hand. There were only three coins in total, but Lars felt that they were very heavy.

"A big sister Tutu gave me some money and asked us to go to the city to have some fun. Brother Lars, have you had breakfast?"

Lars was stunned for a moment, it was the bunny named Abby! She actually!

Why?

Why does she care so much about them as humans?

"without."

"Then let's go! Let's go to the city for breakfast! The bunny sister said that there are a lot of delicious food in the city!"

The girl held the boy's hand and said, she was so energetic that Lars even thought she was fine.

"Wait, you just happened to..."

"Let's go!"

Madge was full of energy and pulled Lars out of the ward. The forest outside the hospital was filled with the chirping of birds. The two of them already liked the forest, so they played there for a while, and then walked along the road to the avenue.

There were many demons coming and going. In addition to the bunny people, Madge would be afraid of those from the mouse tribe, half horse tribe, and snake tribe. So she held Lars's hand and walked on the road. Lars also felt nervous.

Fortunately, there were a lot of humans on the road, which reduced some of their mental burden.

The road was very wide and comfortable to walk on. Soon they smelled a scent, which smelled like barbecued corn and other snacks.

Smelling this fragrance, Lars couldn't help but swallowed.

Maggie held Russ's hand. She didn't speak, but kept glancing towards that place, and then looked at Russ.

She is not the kind of person who keeps acting coquettishly until the other party gives in if she wants something. Instead, she will be quiet and give crazy hints with her eyes or demeanor.

"Come on, let's go get something to eat."

“Yeah!!”

Madge jumped for joy.

It was a food stall with a red-and-white striped awning on the top. The owner was a squinty-eyed man wearing a grease-stained apron. He didn't shout for a drink, but just looked at the people passing by quietly.

At this time, two young humans came to his stall. He couldn't remember whether there were two boys and girls of this age among the survivors. He should have seen more than a hundred people, but he

But they felt strange to them.

"Wow! So many delicious foods!"

Madge opened her eyes wide and looked at the red and green food.

In the hot square iron pot, there are tempting meat skewers, like mutton skewers, as well as some grilled fish on skewers, pancakes with vegetables, eggs and meat steaks, they are sizzling on the flat iron pot.

There was a loud noise, and even Lars, who was restrained, couldn't help but swallow a few times.

He was holding an unfamiliar currency in his hands and seemed a little unsure.

"Old! Boss, how do you sell these meat skewers?"

"Two pentacles."

Star coins?

Lars had never heard of currency. He was a little nervous and secretly looked at the three silver coins in his hand. He didn't know how much money he had and whether he could afford these meat skewers.

"I want to buy so much."

He took out one of the silver coins. The boss glanced at it and then was stunned for a moment.

"One hundred star coins? Are you sure you want to buy fifty strings?"

Hearing this, Lars realized that what he was holding was a hundred face value star coins.

"No, no, I made a mistake. Three skewers are enough. What else do you want to eat, Madge?"

Lars quickly turned to look at Madge.

"Wait a minute, little brother, you? You don't know about star coins? You're a bit unfamiliar with it. Which number is it?"

The boss suddenly asked.

Lars felt something was wrong, and he pulled Madge back two steps.

"No, we are Stone people."

Madge suddenly wondered. Lars, who didn't want to reveal her identity, quickly covered her mouth. Many places reject outsiders, especially Stone. Although Stone has a particularly large immigrant population, its original residents reject them very much.

Lars, who is Aboriginal, knows this.

"Ah! Stone! It's actually Stone, so we are near Stone! Come on, come on! Sit down!! Come and tell us about things outside."

The boss suddenly said enthusiastically, which made Lars a little confused.

Finally, the boss treated them to a lot of food and filled the table. When the nearby stall owners heard that people from outside the city were coming, they also came over to watch the fun. Of course, they didn't come empty-handed, but brought one or two things to eat.

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So Madge and Lars sat in front of a table of dishes.

The stall owners sat nearby and asked a lot of questions, such as what year it was, what happened to the Rus Empire, the king of the Rus Empire, and many other questions.

Lars couldn't answer that much, he just said what he knew.

When they heard about the destruction of the Ross Empire, they all shook their heads and sighed, looking pityful. But soon they returned to the state of asking questions, as if nothing had happened.

Just answering the questions made Lars' mouth dry. They were very curious and talked non-stop.

In this atmosphere, Lars gradually relaxed his tense heart and started discussing with these uncles.

"Speaking of which, uncle, why do you live with the demons?"

Finally, Madge asked the question that Lars had always wanted to ask but didn't dare to ask.

As soon as these words came out, the street vendors fell silent. During the discussion, Lars also understood that they deliberately avoided discussing some things, such as their origins.

They lowered their heads and laughed silently until the food stall owner said, "Because life goes on."

When he said this, everyone nodded in agreement. They knew that their actions were tantamount to betraying humanity.

"We thought we hated the demons, but in the end, we discovered that what we hated was war. After living for a while, we also discovered that these demons, like us, do not like war..."
Chapter completed!
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