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Chapter 1014 Walls

"Stay away from me."

Without giving Layton much time to react, Harrison's body began to expand rapidly, his skin glowed with a metallic sheen, and the muscles on his back seemed to have built up a majestic mountain.

Layton hurriedly stepped back. He saw Harrison transform into a giant for the first time. When he saw the tall body that covered the sky and the foot that fell heavily, he subconsciously swallowed his saliva.

If I had been slow to react just now, I would probably have turned into pulp when I landed.

This is the natural advantage of the giants.

"Miss Su Rui, there seems to be a house in front of you."

Harrison's rich voice sounded like thunder from above his head. Suri jumped at Layton's feet and asked: "Does it belong to someone?"

Harrison bent down and stretched out his palm, letting Suri stand on it.

Suri jumped onto the palm, which was rougher and wider than a millstone. There was a whistling wind in his ears. Suri knelt and sat on the palm. Harrison slowly raised his hand.

Suri felt that her eyes suddenly became much wider. She climbed up to Harrison's fingertips and stood on tiptoe to look in the direction Harrison pointed. Sure enough, she saw an independent cabin among a bunch of trees.

"There's still a light on inside!" Su Rui shouted in surprise: "Quick, Harrison asks everyone to come up. Let's get there quickly."

Harrison didn't hesitate at all about Suri's words. He immediately bent down and grabbed all the remaining twisted players. Many of them even didn't react and shouted for help!

Harrison's huge body ran in the forest, and every time his footsteps landed, the birds that were originally perched on the trees flew away in a circle. The place where he walked seemed to have been rolled over by a giant beast.

With Harrison at their side, they indeed saved a lot of energy, but before arriving at the hut, everyone's faces turned red.

Layton touched his still dizzy head and cursed over and over in his mind, why did Harrison carry him like a salted fish?

But compared to those unlucky guys who vomited as soon as they were dropped, he was lucky enough.

Harrison has shrunk from the appearance of a giant to a height similar to that of a human, but he is still much taller than an ordinary person.

Suri jumped off Harrison's palm and realized that they were actually still a short distance away from the cabin in front of them and needed to walk there.

"Captain Suri." Layton called out to the excited Suri, who looked back and said, "What's wrong, Uncle Layton? We should have something to eat later. Don't you smell the aroma of the food?"

"

Everyone smelled the aroma of food, and Layton was certainly no exception, but based on his experience as a hunter, he always maintained this alertness.

He was not carried away by the aroma of meat and wondered: "How come there is a tavern in Walker Forest?"

There is a pub in front, and the sign above can be seen from this distance.

Walls Tavern, beautiful calligraphy.

"We have to be careful."

Layton's reminder brought Suri back to some sense, reminding her of those terrible desire tests in Stark Mansion.

But the other members obviously couldn't hold on anymore, and they started to walk towards the pub spontaneously.

"Okay, let's go over and take a look first."

"snort."

Suri glanced at the disdainful look on Aiweier's face, holding the sword, and knew that he had returned to his annoying appearance, but she didn't intend to argue with him, there were other more important things now.

After all, nothing is more important than filling your stomach right now.

Seeing Suri happily running towards the tavern, Uncle Layton shook his head helplessly. Awell crossed his arms and walked past him. Layton gave him a strange look. He didn't know if it was his imagination, but he always

I feel like there seems to be something different about Aiweier.

The orange and slightly dim lights in the tavern shine on the wooden tables and chairs that look like they are old, giving them a retro feel.

Suri and the others entered the tavern, but there was no one there. There was only a 24-hour open sign at the bar.

Bang!

Suri was startled, and everyone suddenly became alert. There was the sound of an empty wine bottle being kicked down.

"Ouch!" An inexplicable voice sounded and at the same time a figure slowly appeared behind the bar.

He touched the back of his head with a painful look on his face, as if he had just stepped on a wine bottle and tripped and just got up.

This is an uncle who is about forty or fifty years old. He is wearing a neat and clean tuxedo suit. His long back is straight up and close to his scalp. Not even a single extra hair is scattered. He has a pair of deep-set blue eyes.

Extraordinarily bright, of course, the most distinctive and eye-catching thing about him is the golden eyebrows on his eyes, which are unusually thick. Compared with the neatly fitted hair, these eyebrows are a little more casual, like the eyebrows on his face.

Two piles of weeds.

When his eyes fell on Suri and the others, a smile instantly appeared on his face. He looked very well-trained and made a gentleman's salute: "Welcome to the Walls Tavern!"

"Uncle, I want to ask if we have anything to eat here? We are all very hungry." Su Rui said, and when she saw the uncle's eyes meeting hers, Su Rui hurriedly said: "Don't worry, we will definitely

Paid.”

Although they are now as embarrassed as wandering beggars.

Suri looked at the group of people behind him and felt a little guilty.

"It doesn't matter, dear, my tavern has been open here for many years, and our meeting is fate."

"I don't know what to call uncle?"

"Walls, please call me Mr. Walls."

"Okay, Mr. Walls." Su Rui breathed out silently. It seemed that Mr. Walls was not very satisfied with the way he called his uncle.

"However, my tavern only sells wine. If you want to eat something, you can only suffer and eat what I usually eat."

"It doesn't matter. As long as it's familiar, we can accept it. Thank you very much Mr. Walls."

"What would you like to drink?"

Suri turned to look at Layton, who walked up to him consciously and said, "Just beer."

Hearing the word beer, Layton felt as if Walls had rolled his eyes at him.

Layton was confused and could only touch his nose and complain about this mysterious man's inexplicable wonder.

Who is he? Who in his right mind would open a tavern in Walker Forest?

Still a guy who looks down on others drinking beer!

When Layton glanced around suspiciously, everyone else had already found a place to sit down and waited for the food to arrive.
Chapter completed!
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