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Chapter 98 Flying to Stormwind City 3

"Xiao De, Gray, how can we get to Stormwind City?" Susu, who had been walking in the desert for a whole day, wailed to the two men walking in front of her. But the two people in front of her didn't seem to care about the heat.

The weather was bad, and he didn't care about Su Su's protests. Alas, it's better to ask for help than to ask for yourself. At this time, Su Su had completely given up on whether Dracula and the others would lend a helping hand, so she did it herself, rolling up her sleeves and trouser legs, and pushing her shoes hard on her feet.

As soon as I stepped on it, it turned into slippers, and I followed him staggeringly and continued walking.

Another day later, Dracula finally stopped at an intersection where he saw the walls of Stormwind City, "You... you..." Dracula laughed so hard that he was a little out of breath.

"Girl, do you want to be an African chicken? Hurry up and put on your clothes." Gray reminded kindly.

"You, how do you know about African chicken? Have you been to our world?" Gray's words aroused Susu's interest.

"You can answer this question later. It's important to enter the city." Gray quickly excused himself.

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After passing the strict interrogation by the guards at the city gate, Su Su and the other three finally entered the city safely. Su Su, who was sleepy and hungry, broke into a bar called Thorium Bar without Dracula's permission.

In the small hotel, he sat down, no matter how hard Dracula pulled him up, he couldn't get up.

"Sir, do you want to eat or stay in a hotel?" The waiter came over to greet me attentively.

"Both." Su Su said immediately.

"Then should you eat first, or stay in the hotel first?" The waiter's mind was at a loss for words.

"Bring all the good dishes here, and then prepare three upper rooms." Su Su said.

"Two rooms are ready." Dracula suddenly interrupted.

"Xiao De, why bother? It's so uncomfortable for you and Gray to live in the same room." Su Su said.

"Who said Gray and I live in the same room?" Dracula quickly retorted.

"Whoever wants to sleep with you, go to your Maria Angel, waiter, third room." Although I knew that it was a game-like fake wedding, there was inevitably a knot in my heart.

"Two rooms." Dracula glared at Susu fiercely and said.

"Sir, how many rooms do you want?" The waiter had a black line hanging straight from his forehead.

"It's better to have three rooms." Gray saw the situation and hurriedly rescued the waiter who was a little short-circuited.

"Yes, yes." The waiter nodded gratefully to Gray.

After walking out of the desert, the first meal was held in infinite silence between Dracula and Susu. Gray was always elegant and ignored the hot atmosphere between the two. In the end, Susu, who really had a stomachache, ended up with a disgraceful

He escaped to his guest room. "What the hell, a man with a pig head, wants to kill me with his eyes, be careful to choke to death when eating." Su Su sat in her room and cursed Dracula in great displeasure.

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"Ahem, cough..." Gray was choking for no reason while he was eating. This made Dracula very confused. He had just used his mind-reading skills to read that the girl was cursing him. Why was Gray choked...

(Here is a link to a short joke to explain why Gray was choked: A priest was playing golf, and a nun was watching. The first shot missed. The priest cursed: "fuck, missed!" and hit again,

The priest scolded again: "Tmd, missed the target again!" The nun said: "As a priest, God will punish you for swearing." As soon as he finished speaking, a thunderbolt struck the nun to death. The priest was puzzled: Why did you curse?

It was me, why did I hit the nun to death? At this time, I heard the voice of God from the sky: "tmd, I also missed the target!" Haha, the same reason can be proved that the curse of the idiot's female pig's foot will also miss the target.

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