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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 643

On the edge of a small town in the south, on a crooked, one-person wide road, Casey and Annabel were walking slowly forward.

Annabel was a little bit resentful at this time. Looking at Casey who kept moving in front of her, she kept moving her lips and muttering.

After leaving Q City, they moved all the way, taking various means of transportation, to the edge of this small town.

As a girl who had never taken any transportation except private cars and special planes, Annabel had really experienced the way of ordinary people traveled this time.

From slow trains to buses to shared bicycles, and even the tractors that they took when they came to this town, Annabel really opened her eyes up.

At the same time, she also tasted what it was like to be on a journey that she had never experienced before. So far, Annabel had had several blisters on her feet, and they had to climb over two mountains to reach the place Casey talked about, which made her feel desperate.

"Why does your hateful master give up the good modern convenient life and go to the deep mountains and forests. I'm almost exhausted, I don't want to walk!" Annabel stopped and shouted at Casey.

Casey turned his head and glanced at her, and said, "My master likes to be quiet. People who reached his level have been out of relationship with life. And he doesn't like being disturbed, so he came to this hidden forest."

"It is already the bottom line that I make an exception to bring you to this place. If you can't walk, you can take advantage of the signal here and call the people from the Thompson family and ask them to find you in that small town."

After speaking, Casey continued to walk to the front, not responding to Annabel's complaint at all.

"Asshole, bastard, can't you carry me for a while. You don't have any compassion. I really don't know why Edith loves you."

Annabel murmured angrily, then gritted her teeth and continued to follow.

Near noon, Casey and Annabel finally turned down from a mountain and came to a relatively flat place.

There was a river here, with gurgling water, and towering trees that thrust into the sky around it, and beside the river, there were rows of neatly arranged wooden houses.

This place was inaccessible, and there was absolutely no trace of being developed. It could even be said that ordinary people have no way to find this place. So the sudden appearance of a row of wooden houses by the river was a bit surprising.

Of course, it was Annabel who was surprised, not Casey.

The trees in front of the wooden house had been chopped down, revealing a large open space. Half of the open space had been turned into a vegetable field, and the other half was used to house animals such as pheasants and ducks.

These things added a hint of life in the wilderness.

"Wow, there is actually a vegetable field here. I know that over there, it should be a pheasant, but what is it that is covered with thorns?"

Annabel ran to the front with curiosity. Seeing these novel things, she had already put her exhaustion behind.

At this moment, a figure suddenly appeared and stood in front of Annabel.

"Who are you guys! Why did you find this place?" It was a man of about 20 years old, with sword eyebrows and dark eyes. His skin was swarthy, and he looked very strong.

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