Chapter 669: Horseshoe Town (1/2)
Chapter 669: Horseshoe Town
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
After speaking with Brother Wolf, Li Du approached Hans, as on the phone, and said, ”Let Victoria stay and hang out with Ivana”
Hans covered the speaker and said, ”I', but Mother Mesa's stubborn I'll try harder”
Li Du waved his hand ”Not just try—exhaust all your means Gotta keep her, it's a political mission”
Hans stared at him blankly and then spoke into his mobile phone ”Well, Mother Mesa, for God's sake, if like you said, you regard Little Fox Fox as your son, then let your children reunite”
As he spoke, he came over and pushed Li Du away so that he couldn't listen in on the conversation
More than ten hed, ”As per your instruction, BOSS, I've completed the political mission”
Li Du nodded satisfactorily ”Well done, Little Fox Fox”
”Who's Little Fox Fox?” asked a stunned Big Quinn, as hard at work
pissed off, Hans hollered, ”Shut up I don't want to hear this naht it out with you!”
Li Du laughed loudly; he hadn't expected Mother Mesa to give Hans such a sappy nickname
So Victoria stayed There were two roo there together
Since the start of dinner, the two girls had begun to chatter about the activities for the evening
Ivana showed her the toy she'd been sleeping with and also gave her a beautiful set of paja; Li Du took a peek—the lass was designing the decoration for their se of resignation ”Keep an eye on them Don't let them bicker”
Brother Wolf smiled warirls started to live together early December, and Li Du told Sophie about the whole ood ending The two introverted girls coed each other—they were good for each other
Frooods oodsareas Many towns and re scales, and so he went everywhere to have a look
Hans couldn't understand why, as he felt that the profits oods e auctions Furthermore, as the two of them were more familiar with the latter, they shouldn't bother with the forone to the old goods market not only to y
He had a for taxes That ay too e auctions
There oodsto absorb—this was staff was connected to the Colorado Plateau, and in the northas the Colorado River On the southeast bank of this river, there was another old goods market called ”Horseshoe Town”
As the Colorado River flowed through Arizona, several seg a horseshoe When Li Du had visited the Hopi Reservations, he had seen so similar—the Horseshoe Bend
The Horseshoe Town they were going to was not directly related to the Horseshoe Bend he had previously seen It was just a si the town such a name