Chapter 34 (1/2)

When he arrived at the entrance of the dyeing mill, Mike subconsciously pushed with his hand.

Then, his right hand passed through the gate of the dyeing mill.

At this moment, Mike was slightly stunned.

In fact, his behavior seemed very strange to others.

The entrance design of the dyeing mill was hollow. There was no need to push the door, one could just walk in easily.

However, Mike acted this way because if he walked in directly, he would hit a wall.

He knew that there was an invisible air wall in the dyeing mill, which prevented Mike from entering.

Except for this time, the air wall had disappeared, and Mike got in!

With a smile on his face, Mike stepped into the dyeing mill.

At the sight of Mike, Evelyn still had a disgusted expression as she asked, “What are you doing here!”

It seemed as if there was no room for discussion, but Mike knew that they could hold a proper conversation.

The fact that he was able to enter was the best proof.

Mike smiled and said, “Miss Evelyn, I don’t have any ill intentions. I’m just running errands for someone. Doesn’t it seem appropriate for you to treat me like this?”

Mike used a reasoning method to communicate.

Although the NPCs in Second World would be affected by the system rules, such as relationships and camps.

However, each of them was like a living person and had their own way of thinking.

Therefore, Mike’s words had caused Evelyn to waver.

These words were indeed very reasonable.

Mike was just doing things for others. Even if Evelyn felt disgusted, she should not take it out on Mike.

It was very impolite!

Then, Evelyn’s tone softened a little, and said,

“I’m sorry, Lord God Slayer, my attitude may have been a little extreme…”

Hearing this, Mike smiled again.

‘Very good, we can talk.’

Next, Mike took out the diary from his backpack and handed it to Evelyn,

“This is something that the chief of the novice village’s father wants to give to Lady Tiffany.”

Evelyn glanced at the diary and hesitated for a moment. She did not take it.

Mike raised his eyebrows and smiled. “What’s wrong? Shouldn’t Lady Tiffany be the one who decides whether or not she wants to read this diary?”

Mike’s message was very clear. He wanted Evelyn to take the diary. Once she took it, his mission would be completed.

However, Evelyn still refused to accept the diary. She sighed and said, “You’re right. This should be left to my grandmother’s decision, but…”

At this point, she paced back and forth and hesitated for a moment before saying, “But my grandmother is… not in the City of Light right now.”

“Where is she then?” Mike asked with a smile.

“Victory City.”