"It seems that your sister had an affair. What did you say they just did in the stable?" Nelson's tone was ambiguous, and his eyes swept over Sera's chest. She was dressed very conservatively, but it didn't hinder her at all. That wonderful body curve is revealed.

I wonder what it will feel like when I touch it later, Nelson thought evilly.

"They didn't do anything." Sera was tired of this man's frivolous look. If the situation allowed, she would definitely abandon the lady and get off her horse and beat him up.

She rode up to Eric.

"Did you have a good rest yesterday?" He ran to the other side of her, sandwiched between Nelson and her.

"Yesterday? It wasn't good. I had a headache when I woke up in the morning." Sierra touched her neck wearing a silk scarf, "I was also bitten by a mosquito at night."

Eric had a doting smile that I knew was on his face, "It looks like a very big mosquito."

"What did you say to your sister?"

"There's nothing to worry about."

Meeting Sera's turned gaze, Anaxi, who was left behind, tried to save her face and said, "It's nothing to worry about."

Nelson saw that the girl he wanted was chatting with an Orion the whole time, and said coldly, "I paid 5 gold coins to ask you to come, not to let you pick up my girl."

One sentence offended two people.

Eric's eyes moved around Sierra, and the tight muscles on his arms tensed. Before the young and energetic boy was about to get angry, a small white hand pressed on his arm.

Sera shook her head: "You go ahead and lead the way, there are five gold coins."

If it hadn't been for Greni's delivery, I believe he wouldn't have taken over this grumpy rich man's personal work.

Sierra understands his difficulty, which makes Eric even more uncomfortable.

He rode alone and ran to the front. For the first time, he doubted whether it was right for him to live in this state. They were clearly capable of being respected and feared by everyone.

He closed his eyes, opened them and looked at the woods ahead, his brown eyes dejected.

If he lives at the bottom for one day, he will never be able to stand beside Sera as an equal.

"You two sisters have a good relationship with him." Nelson asked: "Why? Can that strong body satisfy you at the same time?"

Sierra turned her face sideways, her eyes slightly cold, "Nelson, you'd better correct your attitude."

She was really afraid that her palm would be too itchy and she would be slapped in front of everyone, but if she really slapped her, there would be so many people looking at her that it would be very troublesome to deal with it.

Nielsen, who had made great achievements on the outside but had a wild mind, did not take her warning seriously at all.

When Sera ran a little further away first and Anaxi followed, he called to her in a low voice: "Go and lure that hunter away later."

Anaxi turned her head, "What are you going to do?"

"Your sister."

"Nelson, don't mess around." Annahi frowned.

Nelson leaned forward and said softly in her ear: "Isn't she the daughter of Mrs. Klimans? What harm will it do to you if I get her?"

Annahi tightened her grip on the reins.

There were more than a dozen people participating in the hunt at the edge of the Black Forest. Eric said some precautions in a loud voice, and that there might be wild bears in a certain direction. Do not enter beyond the marked woods, so he led the crowd into it. In the woods.

At the harbor, a ship that had just unloaded its cargo had just left the harbor. A wet head with a pair of scarlet eyes came out of the water. When he saw someone coming from the shore, he quickly buried his body in the water again.

The competitive men had already passed Eric in advance, and he had been lingering beside Sierra unhurriedly, paying attention to her every move.

"You always kill deer when you come from Leicestershire, right?" Nelson held a gun himself and took out the gun from his gun bag and threw it to her.

Eric said: "I got a lot of rabbits here this morning. Let's practice with them first."

Sera smiled sweetly at him, Nelson had a sinister look on his face, and glanced at the horse under her with a gloomy look.

The atmosphere among the three people in front was subtle, and Anaxi, who was left out in the back, didn't interrupt. Nelson turned around and said, "Do you want to play? During the social season in the capital, I saw that you were good at shooting deer."

Sierra raised her eyebrows suddenly, and heard the voice behind her say weakly: "No, I just want to take a look."

"Remember the method I taught you?" Eric stretched out his hand to adjust Sierra's gun holding posture.

"Remember, I remember everything." She let his hand cover the back of her hand and pointed the gun at the rabbit in front of her.

Eric put a lot of animals here, and they seemed so crowded that they didn't even bother to find a hiding place.

Sera looked at the gray rabbit gnawing on the grass and didn't want to shoot. She made an excuse casually: "Anaxi has killed a lot of rabbits. Maybe I can catch a few to compensate her."

As soon as he finished speaking, a gunshot rang out next to him.

The big-eyed gray rabbit in front was hit in the middle of the head, half of its head was hollowed out, and its fluffy little body fell to the ground.

There was a plume of white smoke coming from the muzzle of the pistol Nelson held up, and he said provocatively: "Let an Orion teach you, why don't you see how I kill people on the battlefield."

Before Sera could say anything, Anaxi's horse was frightened by the sudden gunshot and rushed straight into the woods.

"Help!" she screamed loudly.

Sera's horse also appeared to be in trouble. It stamped its feet anxiously and was also frightened.

"Hey, I paid you five gold coins, why don't you go work and get the person back?! It's your responsibility if something goes wrong!" Nelson yelled at Eric, with impatience appearing on his face.

The young boy looked at Sera worriedly. He was not sure that she was here, but it was his responsibility to take this job. Both he and she knew that he had to go.

"You come with me." He held out his hand to her.

"How are you going to chase a runaway horse with me?" Sera comforted the horse that was stamping its hooves beneath her, "Go ahead, we'll be waiting for you here."

Eric looked at Nelson and said in a rare and serious voice: "You'd better make sure my partner is safe, otherwise I won't let you go."

He quickly rushed into the forest with his horse under his belly. Nelson still said disdainfully: "A broken hunter."

And not two minutes after Eric left, Sierra noticed that something was wrong as the horse beneath her became more soothing.

It kept walking in place, making uncomfortable whistling sounds, heavy gas coming out of its nose, and breathing rapidly.

"There's something wrong with it." Sierra lay down and touched its long face.

"What's wrong?" Nelson glanced at the gun she was holding, dismounted and walked over, "Let me take a look."

At just the right time, Sera's horse suddenly let out a whine, and its huge body fell to one side, and she was about to be thrown off the horse.

Nelson, who had been prepared for it, caught her in his arms and took a few steps back the moment she fell.

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