It was obvious that there was nothing wrong with it. The woman had also explained it clearly, and the things in the box were also clearly seen by everyone.
Samuel was still like this. It really made people...
"This is too heartless." The pangolin looked at Samuel gloomily and complained.
It was hard for Xia Wei to say anything, but if she had to evaluate it, she also thought that Samuel was too heartless.
To let a woman who suffered such injuries in a place like this stay here was essentially the same as waiting for death.
The old man did not speak and walked silently beside Samuel.
"No... Don’t go. I beg you."
Behind them, the woman's voice was hoarse and she collapsed to the ground in despair. Looking at the backs of the four people, she couldn't make a sound for a while.
The crying was desperate and compassionate, so much so that the listener couldn't help but feel sad.
The pangolin couldn't bear it any longer. He clenched his fists, gritted his teeth, and rushed in front of Samuel in a few steps, blocking his way.
The pangolin was extremely furious as he looked at Samuel. He clenched his teeth and cried out in a stern voice, "Old Hannigan."
Samuel stopped slightly and looked up at the excited pangolin. Samuel was not angry, but just looked at the pangolin indifferently.
"I've been with you for so long. To be honest, you can see that I've always regarded you as my good brother and a good example. In my heart, you are a smart, affectionate gentleman."
"So on the way, no matter what kind of danger or difficulty we encounter, I, Pangolin, have made up my mind to live and die with you. I will do whatever you say, but today, I am a little disappointed."
Xia Wei was a little anxious when she saw the agitated pangolin speak so bluntly. She quickly walked to the side of the pangolin and tried to persuade him not to talk to Samuel like that.
The pangolin gently waved his hand, indicating for Xia Wei not to worry about this matter. He was determined to have a good chat with Samuel today.
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