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Chapter 49 Go to the cemetery

Fortunately, the second carriage was not as expensive as its pioneer. It was an ordinary public carriage. When it stopped in sequence, there was no neatly dressed butler walking out of the carriage. Pannis's perception ability could clearly judge that there was only the driver in the driver's position inside and outside the carriage. The driver did not get off the car after parking the carriage, but looked up at Pannis who was squatting on the slender metal fence, swaying in the wind but never falling down. His eyes were strange as if he was looking at some monster. Pannis scratched his head inexplicably, and simply looked at him blankly, so the scene became very strange. There were four people in front of the door, but no one spoke or even moved. Only the little fox was still happily scratching the velvet ball above Pannis' head.

"Actually, I know I'm very handsome and don't mind being seen by others." After a few minutes of silence, Panis said: "But a person as good as me, if you are staring at me like this for no reason, it will be unfair to others. So if you continue to stare at me like this, it will be charged, and it won't be too expensive. Just one gold coin a second. How about it, it's very cheap."

"Uh, this gentleman." The driver twitched his eyes and looked away and said, "I'm sorry, I don't think we have a different definition of cheapness, and I don't plan to pay for it."

"Okay, what a pity." Panis curled his lips and threw the Pas kernel into the trash can waiting to be collected, saying regretfully: "Since you are not planning to pay the money, why are you still staring at me so hard just now?"

"Sir, I'm just wondering." The coachman said helplessly: "I'm just thinking about when you plan to get on the bus. After all, not every customer will just call us over and look at us after prepaying the fare."

"Ha, you are a very interesting person to speak, much more interesting than the two people next to you who only know how to be silent." Panis looked very happy to the coachman's words, and said with a smile: "In comparison, I still prefer to talk to you."

"This is my honor, sir." said the coachman: "These two gentlemen must have status and status, and they have to follow more rules than us. They are not as casual as us rude ordinary people, and they say whatever they think."

Although I heard the two people talking about themselves, a butler and coachman in the Marquis of Snape's house seemed to have not heard it, completely maintaining his original posture and waiting at the door, without even changing his expression, which proved everything the coachman who rented the carriage said.

"Well, I liked such respectful and respectful people a long time ago." Panis shook his head and said, "But in recent years, I have found that it is better to be free and indulgent in life. At least you can live a happier life. Are you right?"

"Well, sir, I can't understand what you said if it is too profound." The coachman said distressedly: "And the things about observing etiquette are not important to us public coachman. The only thing I think about now is when are you going to get on the bus?"

"So, why do I have to get on the bus?" Panis said with a headache: "I have never said it was the carriage I made. I didn't even know that someone had made an appointment with a carriage. How could I get on the carriage for no reason?"

"Huh? Didn't you make an appointment?" The coachman was stunned, took out a document from his pocket and looked at it and said, "The document said that a gentleman and a lady needed to use a car at No. 6 Forks Street at 6 o'clock this morning. I saw that you were waiting at the door and acted very bored. I thought you were waiting for the car. Did I misunderstand it?"

"Wait? A gentleman and a lady?" Thinking of the fact that he was the only man in Fox Six, Panis had an ominous premonition, his ears moved, and he lowered his voice and asked, "Can you describe the identity of the person who made the carriage appointment?"

"This... let me recall it." The coachman frowned and said, "I remember that the appointment was a lady. Because it was quite distinctive, it was hard for me to forget. That lady looked very...well, very plump."

"Okay, you need to say nothing." Panis turned over from the fence back into the vestibule of the western museum, threw it aside in the protest of the little fox, and said to the coachman in a hurry: "You wait for the appointment slowly, I'll leave in advance, hahahaha."

"Does this family have any brain problems?" The coachman looked at Panis expressionlessly and didn't know where he ran to the blink of an eye. He said helplessly: "Forget it, the fare has been paid in advance anyway, I'll wait."

However, the poor coachman was destined to be unable to relax. When he just covered his cloth cap on his face to block the rising sun and was about to sleep for a while, he suddenly felt a slight vibration from the ground. "Dongdong, dongdong", the vibration became more and more obvious, and it became more and more rapid, as if some huge monster was approaching quickly. Then, the coachman who was sitting up again saw Panis, who had just slipped away, running away again, shouting behind him: "Don't come over, if you get closer, I will shout help."

"Dear Mr. Pannis, don't run away, wait for me." Behind Pannis, a huge shadow followed the vibration of the ground, and a gentle and beautiful voice came from the terrifying shadow: "I have planned, let's go and elope, and go to a place where no one knows us, and start a new life together."

"I don't want it." Panis ran faster: "I haven't lived enough yet."

"Dear, you make me sad." The gentle voice seemed to be about to cry, which made people feel heartbroken, but the next moment, the voice regained its vitality: "But the more you reject me, the more you feel deep in your feelings for me. I am more happy than sad."

"Hey, even if you are a mage of the Colossus School, you must have the minimum logic to speak." Panis couldn't help but retort even while running away: "Think about what you just said, where is the logic?"

"Huh?" The huge shadow suddenly found that there were other people at the door, so he quickly stopped chasing and instantly returned to the appearance of a noble girl with elegant manners and reserved expressions, as if the person who was just making a fool of himself, showed a slight smile to the three people waiting at the door and nodded slightly.

"Hu, huh." Panis shrank at the door and panted, "It's finally normal, huh, where are you going to catch me?"

"Hey? Haven't I said it?" Freya, who had become a noble girl again, said in confusion: "I didn't tell you just now, I'm going to the cemetery."

"So, why do you have to follow me if you want to go to the cemetery?" Panis shook his head vigorously and said, "I won't go."

"I thought you would go," Freya blinked and said sly: "I'm going to greet the teacher."

"Christo?" The expression on Penis's face froze, and finally sighed with a wry smile: "Okay, you win, let's go."
Chapter completed!
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