Chapter 636: Role-playing, Crisis in Neil's Town 10
"I've heard everything you said," Garfield's reaction was much colder than usual, "I know what you think of me." ”
Helen was suddenly stuck, speechless.
"I'm not going to substitute for you anymore," Garfield said to Helen, "and if you're 'busy,' either take a leave of absence or find someone else to do your substitute." ”
After speaking, Garfield turned his head to look at Ye Dill and said, "Emily, let's go." ”
"Garfield, you're just empathetic, aren't you?" Helen caught up and pointed to Ye Dill, "You like her, don't you?" That's why I'm so cold. ”
"Helen, don't mess around." Garfield's tone was polite, but it was clearly not as gentle as he had been with Helen before.
"Why am I messing around?" Helen couldn't get angry, "Aren't you two dating when you two show up here so late?" ”
"I just happened to meet Emily walking alone at night and was afraid that she would not be safe, so I sent her home." Garfield frowned slightly, "Helen, don't think so badly of others, and Emily has a boyfriend." ”
Helen sneered: "Emily's boyfriend is going to leave in a few days, who knows if she plans to find a home, so she deliberately pretends to be pitiful in front of you." ”
Garfield looked surprised, and he looked at Ye Dill "Emily? ”
"Jason is going to work in the city," Dill replied truthfully, "and he said he would pick me up when his job was stable." ”
"In the world of flowers outside, what kind of beauty do you want, Jason may fall in love with someone else by then." Helen scoffed, "Emily, you must be afraid of such a situation, so you deliberately hung Garfield." ”
[Refutes her.] ]
"Just because you're the kind of person you are, you don't think everyone else is like you." Ye Dill replied quite to the point.
Helen's face turned red in an instant.
But not shy, but angry. Good Mood Literature Network
But before Helen could say anything, she was interrupted by Garfield: "Okay Helen, Emily should go home, you seem rude like this." ”
"You actually say I'm rude!" Helen was even more reluctant, "It's obviously Emily who has a ghost in mind!" ”
Ye Dill raised her fingers and subconsciously touched her hair.
It's a pity that the sword-shaped hairpin on her head is not there, and she feels empty.
The plan to scare Helen with a sword and shut him up was in vain.
She sighed inwardly.
When will this story end? It's also too time-consuming.
Seeing Helen entangled, Garfield had no choice but to say to Ye Diel: "Emily, I'm sorry, I can only let you go home alone, I want to talk to Helen." ”
[Promise him.] ]
"Okay." Ye Dill couldn't wait for her "role" in this scene to end, and she turned around and left without hesitation.
*
On the third day after entering Neal Town, Dill went to Jason's house to help pack her luggage as agreed with Jason.
On the fourth day of entering Neal Town, Jason's family set up a banquet and invited all friends and family to dinner to celebrate Jason's departure to the big city to develop and become a "promising" young man.
Dill and Grandpa Kenta were also invited.
However, Jason was very busy that day, and the two basically didn't say a few words, and after the banquet was over, Ye Dill followed Grandpa Kenta home.