"Are you the level 5 werewolf who can talk in Bayek?!"

The witch screamed, and the absurdity in her eyes could not be hidden.

"You actually know me?" Glenn was also a little surprised.

"Wait! Why are you here? Are you following me? No, the flying fairies and pigmen here are all yours, so you have already become the master of this place!?"

The witch only felt the wonder and unfairness of fate.

Why are some people born with good fortunes!? And some people's lives are full of tragedy!? All failures!? Why!? ...The witch slowly slid down against the wall, her eyes confused.

"You are also a resident of Bayek, and a witch. There are not many witches I remember. There is one in Bayek, and I don't know if it is you."

Glenn asked in a gentle tone, stroking his chin.

He couldn't be sure that Bayek was a witch. If she was, it would be too much of a coincidence.

But the witch nodded slowly. "Yes, it's me. I came here to look for the pig people, but I found your territory. How do you want to punish me? If you want to enslave me, forget it. I won't submit to anyone. It's better to kill me. I have been lingering on for so long, and there will be an end one day."

"Don't be so pessimistic. Tell me why you're here first, and then give me everything you've learned in your life as compensation. How about that?"

Glenn picked out the messy things he had searched from the witch and pushed them back to her with his feet.

The witch looked down and trembled. Many rare materials were gone.

"You are such a greedy werewolf. How can you possibly learn everything I have learned in my life in one go?"

The witch scoffed at Glenn's words, "It's not important for you to know my affairs. And why should I tell you that after I die, you can use my affairs as a topic of conversation with others?"

"If you don't tell me, I will have to use force on you. Don't blame me for being disrespectful to you, my senior."

Glenn threatened, and several flying fairies nearby immediately echoed him:

"No respect! No respect!"

"I'm not even afraid of death, so why would I be afraid of your threats? That's ridiculous."

The witch was still sneering, but the parrot pretending to be invisible beside her betrayed her spinelessly.

"She wants to come here to find the pigman to learn the magic of flesh and blood, so as to perfect a ritual that can lift Mayor Bayek's confinement order, so that she can rescue her lover!"

After the parrot finished speaking, it immediately buried its head in the corner, with its butt facing outside, so as not to face the witch's murderous eyes.

The witch's lover is an old town resident, so isn't he about the same age as the people of Bayek? ! Wait, that's not the point, the point is this deep love, what a... Glenn looked at the witch and said;

"What a loyal nympho, I decided..."

Before he finished speaking, the witch said coldly, "That guy betrayed me, deceived my feelings, and turned me into a witch despised by everyone. He also killed my family. I rescued him so that I can torture him in countless ways! Let him die in pain!"

"Uh..." Glenn wanted to pat the witch's hand but was stuck in mid-air. He said awkwardly, "So that's what happened."

She has persisted in her hatred for a thousand years. This deep hatred shows that she is a witch who never gives up... Glenn still looks at the witch with some admiration.

He said: "If what you said is true, then such hatred cannot be forgotten. I respect you very much."

The witch raised her eyes, as if asking what Glenn meant.

But the werewolf stretched out his claws, "Let me help you, let me see the scene of the wicked being punished, it must be very beautiful."

The witch couldn't believe her ears. She stared at the claw in a daze. The development of the matter was completely beyond her expectations.

"No matter what you're planning, I have no choice." The witch grabbed the wolf's claws and stood up. "You can call me Doma."

"Glenn, you should have heard of my name in this town."

Glenn smiled, and when he was about to let go of his hand, the other party scratched his palm, which made Glenn feel like he was being molested.

The witch Doma was also surprised by her own behavior. When she held the wolf's paw, the soft pad in her palm made her fingers itchy, and she subconsciously wanted to press it.

However, when he saw the confused and suspicious expression of the werewolf opposite him, and his ears twitched, he felt inexplicably nervous.

It looks much cuter than a parrot... the witch couldn't help but think of this.

Glenn didn't say anything else, but instead gave orders to a group of flying fairies who were hostile to the witch.

"Now follow me. We have a portal here. Let's go back to Bayek and talk in detail."

He said as he walked ahead.

The witch's eyes were drawn to the werewolf's tail swinging back and forth. After hearing what he said, she took a moment to react before she said in slight surprise:

"No wonder you were able to get here so quickly?! Turns out there's a portal!"

Glenn felt the other party's gaze directed at his tail, and he was certain that this witch had some bad habits, so he changed back into human form.

This made the witch feel disappointed, but she didn't show it.

The two quickly left the city and reached the teleportation point on the top of the mountain.

The witch looked at the thing that looked like a small stone house and said:

"It's such an ancient style. It seems you have a lot of knowledge."

"I didn't build this," Glenn explained casually. "The original owner of my house did it."

A magician immediately appeared in Doma's mind, and he nodded thoughtfully.

Entering Glenn's underground laboratory again, the witch couldn't help but let down her occupational disease and started to criticize Glenn's unprofessional arrangement.

Glenn could only make excuse that he was still a novice, but Doma was not happy about it and used magic to change the style of the laboratory without Glenn's consent.

Glenn opened his mouth, and finally looked at the nice layout of his basement, and could only say:

"Although I know you mean well, I still want to say that it is very rude to touch things without permission."

The witch stood there in a daze, and said with some embarrassment: "This is a common problem among witches. I can't stand it."

"Forget it." Glenn didn't really care. Anyway, he didn't have anything particularly valuable right now. He didn't even care about the extremely precious Fire Source Bug and left it entirely to the care of the housekeeper.

This is the norm once one's strength reaches a certain level. When everything becomes readily available, one loses the importance they place on many things or objects.

"You have a lot of treasures here, why do you want to covet my stuff?"

The witch was still upset that Glenn had taken some of her treasures.

"I haven't seen it, I want to study it." Glenn responded casually.

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