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The Legendary Man novel Chapter 577

Chapter 577 Joselle Goldstein

Jonathan was taken aback when he heard what the girl said. She might not have said a lot, but Jonathan gathered plenty of information.

First of all, the girl was not part of a tribe. That made Jonathan feel much at ease. The girl looked like she was in her twenties. Yet, her cultivation level was so powerful that she could crush Jonathan.

If there were indeed a village there, that would mean that hundreds of them were wearing clothes made of animal skins and holding spears.

The thought of it made the hair on Jonathan’s body stand on ends. Then again, it was very odd for the girl to be all by herself.

Everyone grew up with parents. However, the girl mentioned that she had lived alone all her life as far as she could remember. Perhaps, a female cultivator has come to Summerbank Abyss and died of childbirth?

That doesn’t sound right either… If she died after giving birth, then who brought the girl up? There is no way this girl is born with her existing skills right from the start.

Looking into the girl’s bright eyes, Jonathan eliminated the various scenarios and finally derived a possibility.

The girl might have been a cultivator of genius level. Perhaps, she had been injured, or something happened that resulted in her loss of memory. By the time she became conscious, she was already in Summerbank Abyss.

This must be it! The other thing that surprised Jonathan was the fact that the girl had seen other cultivators. He eyed her warily when he recalled Lauryn mentioning a man dressed in black.

“How many of them have you seen before?”

“How many? I can’t remember. Let me recall.” With that, the girl began counting. “I have met a total of twenty-three of them. If I include you, it will be twenty-four.”

What?

Jonathan was dumbstruck when he saw how serious she was. Only six of them were there. Even if he included the man in black, it would only be seven. Where did the rest of them come from?

Just as Jonathan was trying to make sense of things, the girl leaped and reached the spot next to the fire. She raised her spear and sliced the leg of the wolf off.

The girl then began gnawing away at the leg that was around a meter long. It seemed that she could not care less about her image.

Jonathan wanted to turn and leave when he saw her munching away. Although the girl seemed frightening, she did not seem to have any ulterior motives at all. Seeing that she appeared to be simple-minded, Jonathan thought she might be of some use to him.

With that thought in mind, Jonathan walked up to the fire.

“Pretty girl, how is the wolf meat that I have roasted?” asked Jonathan as he cut a piece for himself.

The girl nodded and replied, “It’s delicious. You are a much better slave than the others.”

What?

Jonathan did not know how to respond to her comment.

What’s wrong with this girl? Why does she keep wanting others to be her slaves?

However, Jonathan did not pursue the matter as he looked at her.

“What did you say your name was?”

“I didn’t say anything.” The girl tore off a palm-sized piece of wolf meat and chewed it a few times before swallowing it. She then looked at Jonathan in confusion.

Jonathan massaged his temples before trying again. “I didn’t say you said anything. I’m asking you… I want to know what is your name?”

“My name?” The girl thought for a while and continued, “In the past, someone gave me a name. He named me Puppy. Later on, I found out that it wasn’t a good name, so I killed him. After that, I don’t have any name.”

Jonathan was slightly stunned when he heard that.

Someone named her Puppy…

That person must have seen how naïve the girl was and wanted to control her. That was why she was given such a disgusting name.

“So, are you telling me that you don’t have a name?” Jonathan put down the meat that he had been holding and asked with a frown, “Shall I give you a name then?”

Following Jonathan’s words, the girl pointed her spear right in his face.

“Do you wish to die?” the girl uttered in such a nonchalant manner.

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