Turning his head in astonishment, Glen saw that the bellies of the three black pigs had exploded, with filthy blood spilled all over the ground and splashed on Glen and the beast as well.
The giant's loud and unpleasant mocking laughter followed, as it pointed at Glen and the beast and said in a rough voice, "Ha ha ha... Stupid human, I won't give it to you even if it's broken, ha ha ha..."
The pungent smell and the sticky feeling on his body made Glen very uncomfortable. He seemed to be under a body - freezing spell, remaining in the position of turning his head in astonishment for more than ten seconds, and didn't move until the giant had finished speaking.
He gently wiped the blood off his face and hair, then turned around and stared at Abu with emotionless eyes.
The beast also bared its fangs at the giant. It was very angry too.
"Why are you looking at me like that? It was me who did it. What can you do? Abu is very powerful! You are no match for Abu!"
Abu stood up, looking down at Glen, in an extremely good mood.
"What can I do? I can take your life!"
As soon as these words were spoken, the soil where Glen was standing exploded. Black hairs grew sparsely on his body, his face became hideous, and his claws and fangs protruded. This was a slight wolf - transformation, maximizing his combat power without destroying his clothes!
Abu knew that the other side would attack, but the speed of this outburst was obviously unexpected. Before it could react, excruciating pain shot through its eyes, and its vision was covered in blood.
Losing its eyes made it extremely panicked. One hand covered its eyes, and the other waved its fists randomly, but this was of no use. There was only the tearing pain in its arms, chest, stomach, and back.
"No! Stop it! Damn annoying human! Abu is in so much pain!"
Glen wouldn't stop because of its screams. He was looking for the weakest part of this big guy's skin. After some attempts, he determined that the skin on its stomach was the softest, although it was still not much different from rock.
As the attacks of his claws concentrated, Abu felt unprecedented panic and fear. It was about to be disemboweled alive!
"Please stop! Abu was wrong! No!"
Finally, the giant fell into the pit that had just trapped itself again, filled with endless horror.
Taking one last look at this selfish and arrogant giant, Glen turned around, shook the still - warm blood off his hand, and frowned. "Why is everything going wrong?"
Looking at the three dead black pigs again, a pungent smell was extremely strong. They definitely couldn't be eaten. Presumably, that big guy had used some kind of curse or something.
He looked at the approaching beast again, sighed, and said, "That's all for today. Let's go back."
...
Just as he walked near the house, Glen saw a familiar person. It was Black Crow. He stood outside the front yard of Glen's house, holding a bulging cloth bag in his hand, as if he had been standing there for a long time.
After taking a few more steps, Black Crow noticed Glen, turned around to look, and his face still had no expression.
"Is Mr. Black Crow looking for me?" Glen asked.
"Yes, I was just passing by and thought I should say hello to you."
"Ah? Oh..." Glen couldn't help but feel a bit strange in his heart and teased, "Sir, you are really an interesting person. Are the things in your hand bought in Dude Town? Didn't you go there once yesterday?"
Black Crow looked down at the cloth bag and explained, "Recently, my wife has a big appetite. The things I bought yesterday were obviously not enough. I need to store more."
"You are already married? Then please send my regards to your wife. Forgive me for not being able to visit for the time being." Glen was surprised.
"I will. I told her about you yesterday, and she told me that I should have more interactions with you." After saying that, Black Crow hesitated as if he wanted to say something. But before Glen could ask, he had already spoken, "Were you in danger?"
"Ah?" These words made Glen stunned for a moment, and then he showed a bitter smile. "Thank you for your concern, but I was not in danger. It was just an accident."
Glen, covered in blood, really looked like he had been in danger. It was no wonder that the other side would ask like this, but he didn't want to explain too much either. He just wanted to take a bath and change his clothes first... Well, he had no clothes left.
"If you are in danger, you can come to me. If I can help, I won't refuse." After saying that, Black Crow turned around and prepared to leave.
Originally, Glen wanted to call Black Crow back and ask for some clothes, but considering the other side's dressing style, he gave up the idea.
"See you later." Glen could only politely say one word in the end.
Just as he was about to enter the door and was still worrying about clothes in his heart, out of the corner of his eye, he suddenly caught a glimpse of a gaze from the window of the neighbor old man's house. His eyes lit up and he said, "The problem of clothes is solved."
...
When Leila and Bonnie returned to Dude Town, it was already dark. Along the way, they were very worried about meeting Bob and others again. They were terrified of experiencing such a desperate experience a second time.
"Leila, you must stay away from that devil. He is not a qualified father. We should call the police!" Bonnie, who had recovered from the shock, held Leila's hand and suggested.
Leila was in a trance for a moment when she heard this. She wanted to refuse. After all, he was her father, connected by blood. If she sent him to prison, would she be a qualified daughter? But she still decided to call the police.
This father had tortured them for too long. There was no family affection at all. Even if she would be criticized, she could bear it.
"Okay, let's go right away."
"Leila, if they are not caught, will they come to retaliate against us?" Bonnie said uneasily.
"This..." Leila was also stunned. There was indeed such a possibility.
"If they find us again, they will still take us away. I'm so scared..." Bonnie said as she began to wipe her tears.
"Don't worry, Bonnie. Have you forgotten that Berlin is in the town? As long as we stay in the town, those guys won't dare to do anything out of line. Besides, school starts tomorrow. We will live in the school. It will be safer there." Leila hugged the poor girl, even though she was also very scared herself.
...
"What are you doing here again? There is not much food left in my kitchen. You should leave some for me, right?"
The old man looked at Glen, who walked into his house openly, and said in a fierce but actually timid way.
However, Glen didn't have the self - awareness of an outsider at all. He stroked his chin and looked at the layout of this neighbor's house as if it were his own.
"Don't be so vigilant. We can be considered as acquaintances. I'm just here to borrow a piece of clothing from you."
"Clothes?" The old man was astonished.
"Look at me. I have no clothes to change. As my good neighbor, you won't refuse, right?" Glen was full of smiles.
He didn't feel any pity. This old man had bullied the original owner a lot. He was completely a bully. For such a person, it was not too much for Glen to be a bit overbearing towards him.
The old man was not angry when he heard Glen's request. Instead, he was secretly relieved. After all, this request was acceptable to him. If Glen made more demanding requests, he probably couldn't resist either.
"Wait here." After saying this, the old man stepped on the wooden stairs and went to the second floor.
Glen sat downstairs bored. His excellent hearing enabled him to hear a little movement upstairs. The old man was whispering, "Don't make a sound, baby. That guy downstairs is very dangerous. I'll make something for you to eat after he leaves."
Do I look like I'm going to bully a puppy? This old man... That gentle tone really made Glen want to laugh.