1579 Chapter 260: Back Pot Man (2/2)
There was a bit of dissatisfaction on Joan's face, and now it seemed that he was obviously treated as a backer.
wrong!
At this moment, Joan realized that how could he have such an idea?
I actually hid with them just now, why on earth?
If it is a normal self, it should have stopped them when they saw them drawing the summoning formation, but now, things have evolved to this extent.
Without waiting for Joan to think about it, the surrounding villagers had already surrounded Joan, all with angry expressions on their faces.
”It's the summoning circle you drew in this place, isn't it? I thought you were a good boy, but I didn't expect it to be like this.”
A woman in a family whom Joan often helps with looked at Joan with an angry look.
”No... it's not.”
Joan lay on the ground, staring at the group of people in front of her with trepidation.
Not only this woman, but the rest of the villagers are the same, with angry expressions in their eyes, as if Joan of Arc has violated some taboo, while Mr. Katt stood there silently at this time, watching with complicated eyes Joan, there was a disappointment in her eyes.
”That's not the case, listen to me to explain.”
Joan struggled to stand up and shouted at the surrounding villagers, with anger in his tone, and the voices of the surrounding villagers were temporarily stopped.
”Then what do you want to say?”
Mr. Katt waved his hand to let the rest of the people stop talking, and spoke to Jeanne as the representative of the villagers.
”I didn't draw the Summoning Array here. It was already like this when I came over.”
Looking at Mr. Katt, Joan also had a little hope in her eyes.
When he went to help in the village before, Mr. Katt was often asked for help, because in the village, Mr. Katt was a very notarized person, and he was also very creditable. At this time, there is only Mr. Kat can save her.
”Then why are you hiding? If it weren't for you to paint, then the handwriting on this is not dry. You must have seen these people. Tell me who painted it.”
After thinking about it for a while, Mr. Katt said to Joan.
”...”
But at this time, Joan was unable to speak, unable to speak the names of the two little girls, because she could understand the two girls, in order to protect herself, she pushed the strange Joan out. This is Understandable.
Although Joan's appearance was not voluntary, but at this time, this behavior is also tantamount to betrayal...