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Chapter 680 Inquire

Chapter 680 Inquire
'You didn't chase them away?' Ai Liang asked, her mind at ease.

'Don't try to shift the blame to me. I followed your instructions exactly to keep them away from this area.'

'So what happened?'

'That female wolf and the dead male wolf were a pair. Although they are animals, who says animals can't have feelings? Is it really that strange that they came back because of the scent?'

Anliang explained casually.

'Instead of helping with this memory bank setup, could you let me lend a hand? The sooner it's finished, the sooner I can have some peace and quiet.'

After receiving a reasonable explanation, Ai Liang ignored An Liang's subsequent nonsense.

Building a memory bank isn't too difficult; it will be completed in a few days. During the process, you can also familiarize yourself with your abilities, so there's absolutely no need for this guy to interfere.

After isolating herself from the gloom, Ai Liang asked the cowboy, "What are you guys planning to do?"

The cowboy was taken aback, unsure of what Ai Liang meant: "The wolf is already dead, the kind that can't be moved, and wild animals are prone to injuring people and are not suitable for keeping as pets."

Ai Liang's age is very deceptive. Even though everyone says that the landlord's child is very smart, they have no concrete idea of ​​just how smart he is.

Cowboy thought that a three-year-old child probably didn't know what death meant, and was thinking about how to explain it to Ai Liang.

“I know the wolf is dead, I’m asking what you plan to do with its carcass,” Ai Liang added, sounding rather helpless.

The three-year-old child struggles to communicate with others, even though he tries to appear precocious.

Ai Liang asked the cowboy not because she wanted to blame herself for the mother wolf's death.

He was more worried that the cowboys, in their haste to bury the body, would continue digging along the hole dug by the mother wolf and unearth another wolf carcass from under the rocks.

The discovery of a wolf carcass that had recently died in the wilderness would inevitably lead the group to believe that there were poachers trespassing on private property nearby.

They will definitely thoroughly investigate the surveillance footage at that time.

Even if Ai Liang was certain that he had evaded the horse farm's surveillance cameras that night, who knew if there might be surveillance cameras or cameras in some nook or cranny that he hadn't noticed?

With a cautious mindset of nipping any unfavorable factors in the bud, Ai Liang continued, "Saboda just told me that they often go hunting. I'm a little curious about how hunters process animal fur. If possible, I'd like to take this opportunity to see."

Upon hearing Ai Liang's explanation, the cowboy showed an "I see" expression and immediately turned on the walkie-talkie: "Oh, I see. No problem, I'll tell them to bring the wolf back right away."

"Thank you," Ai Liang said politely.

Saboda, who had been excited but hadn't joined the conversation, only pulled Ai Liang aside excitedly after Ai Liang and the cowboy finished talking: "Are all the cowboys in your family bounty hunters?"

Hearing this question, Ai Liang wanted to roll her eyes at him. "I'm only three years old, and I've hardly ever left the house. Why are you asking me this?"

To this, Ai Liang could only respond tactfully: "I've had very little contact with the outside world since I was born... Can you tell me what's different about the bounty hunters in Neva City?"

Saboda awkwardly withdrew his hand from Ai Liang's arm. Ai Liang's mature way of speaking and slightly precocious stature always made him subconsciously overlook Ai Liang's age.

"Oh? This... I'm sorry, I forgot you're only three years old this year."

"How do I explain this to you? The so-called bounty hunter..."

Saboda struggled to find the right words, trying to explain the meaning of the term "bounty hunter" to the three-year-old child in simple terms.

After careful consideration, Saboda said, "Simply put, it means that someone makes a mistake but is not punished, so other people pay others to catch the person who made the mistake, and those who are hired are called bounty hunters."

Your words are truly insightful; with your poor reading comprehension skills, you're guaranteed a zero.

Ai Liang suppressed her urge to complain and patiently explained, "I know what a bounty hunter is. I'm just curious why you're so excited. Don't you have this kind of profession where you live?" Saboda replied without hesitation, "Of course we do. How can you, a local, not know the difference between bounty hunters in Neva City and those in other places?"

Only after he said it did he realize that he seemed to have forgotten the age of the person in front of him again: "Uh, sorry, I forgot you're still young..."

"It's okay, could you tell me more about this profession? I'm very curious."

Ai Liang didn't blame Saboda. Rather than teasing or making fun of him, he wanted to know how Saboda, an outsider, viewed Nevada and why he was excited about the cowboys' bounty hunter identities.

He also wanted to test Saboda's opinion on his family.

Adults don't necessarily tell children the truth, especially those who operate in both the legitimate and criminal worlds.

In case the Feng family is some kind of underworld family, and those cowboys are actually the family's henchmen or assassins, it's good to be mentally prepared.

After all, in Ai Liang's mind, a family that owns more than one gun is probably not a good person.

"Bounty hunters exist in many places, and this system has been in place for some time, but in my opinion, only the bounty hunters in Neva City can be called bounty hunters in Asia Alliance. Other places are just general helpers."

It is easy to see from Saboda's words his admiration for bounty hunters in Neva City and his disdain for bounty hunters in other regions.

"You know, where I live, you have to go through a lot of complicated procedures to get a gun license, and it's only for hunting rifles. But in Nevada, as long as you're a bounty hunter, getting a gun license is incredibly easy. And most importantly, you can carry a handgun with you at all times."

At this point, Saboda glanced at the holster on the cowboy's waist from afar: "The gun license is only one aspect. The reason I say that bounty hunters in Neva City are the real bounty hunters is because their work is fundamentally different from that of bounty hunters in our area."

Is it really normal for people to carry guns in Asia Union?

Ai Liang noted this information down, and at the same time, she became the straight man in the joke: "What's the difference?"

Seeing that Ai Liang, the genius praised by everyone, was asking him for advice, Saboda smiled smugly: "Of course, the job of a bounty hunter in Neva City is cooler!"

"……what?"

Upon hearing this reason, Ai Liang, who had a serious expression, had a bunch of question marks popping up on her forehead.

Kosa Boda didn't notice Ai Liang's expression and continued to say with great enthusiasm, "Most of the bounty hunters in our area do all sorts of odd jobs. Every day they're either stalking and taking photos of mistresses or looking for lost pet cats and dogs."

"Your bounty hunters in Nevada are different. They can cooperate with the police to solve cases, capture criminals according to the posted rewards, and exchange them for the bounty. Moreover, I've heard that some tough guys take on private commissions to infiltrate gangs to rescue people. Sometimes, things that the police can't handle are solved by bounty hunters. It's just so cool!"

An excited Saboda mimicked Weaver's two-handed gun-wielding stance, making no attempt to hide his longing for the bounty hunter profession.

However, faced with Ai Liang's seemingly foolish expression, he still coughed awkwardly to calm his excited mood.

Only then did Ai Liang realize that she had made the same mistake as Saboda.

The person in front of him was just a child a few years older than him.

He had no idea what kind of danger lay behind those so-called handsome rumors that resembled those in movies.

At the same time, Ai Liang also learned about the environment of the city where she lived from Saboda's innocent words.

Feng Chengfu was not lying to him; the security situation in Nevada was indeed very bad.

If Saboda hadn't exaggerated the facts artistically, he would have been facing a city even more chaotic than Gotham.

Ai Liang strongly suspected that she and her family would be shot when they passed through an alley after watching a movie.

If he hadn't awakened his superpowers, he probably wouldn't have been as "lucky" as that young master Wayne.

(End of this chapter)

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