God-Level Store Manager

Chapter 2772 People Always Lose Their Minds

Herman stared at the city ahead.

Towering, majestic, prosperous, noisy.

The sea tide beats the table, the air has a little salty taste of sea water, the sea surface is sparkling in the sun, and the white seabirds are hovering on the pier, making a pleasant sound.

The ships that come and go enter the dock and transport the freshly caught marine cargo to the land...

Herman stood on the shore, watching some.

His expression was still a little dazed.

St. Nia borders the coast, on the other side is endless wild woodland, and a thriving maritime trade industry connects many countries.

Herman remembered that he had gone the other way out of the city.

But back to St. Nia, it was from the coast.

He spanned the whole of St. Nia.

"Go straight in this direction, and at the end, you'll be back where you came from."

The witch's words still echoed in his ears.

Herman recalled the experience after leaving the witch. He walked in the foggy forest for a few minutes or a long time.

As far as his eyes could see, there was an endless forest, and the pale mist slowly surging, and he was even a little worried that he accidentally broke into the territory of the grumpy neighbor.

Suddenly, the fog and the forest disappeared.

And when he realized this, he had already appeared in the dream world corresponding to Sannia.

He also sensed reality.

Herman left the dream world and came to the real world.

He recalled the experience of the trip, and it felt like an illusory dream.

In the dream, there is a foggy forest in reality and dreams, a mysterious witch who likes to cook, and a neighbor who lives next to her but has a bad temper...

Herman shook his head and put aside the messy thoughts in his mind.

He opened his arms and shouted to the sea.

There are pedestrians passing by, which is no surprise.

"See, this is a typical first time seeing the sea."

"The ocean is the most expansive area in the world, and anyone can feel its vastness."

"I want to try this too, but it feels too silly..."

Pedestrians gradually walked away.

Herman didn't care about other people's evaluations, he waved at random and stopped a rental magic car, said the address of the Dream Building Office, and then lay on the seat and fell asleep.

until the driver wakes up.

Herman looked at the shop in front of him during business hours, and was so familiar with the scene that he could no longer be familiar with it, but it gave him an inexplicable feeling that something was different.

"No worries, fall asleep safely, welcome to Dream Building Office."

Familiar voices came from the counter.

Jodith looked down at the book, not intending to get up to meet her.

"Cough cough, this kind of service attitude is a bit bad."

Herman coughed twice, reminding Jodith of her obligations as a clerk.

"Oh? My attitude is bad?"

Jodith closed the book and looked at Herman with calm eyes, "Then I would like to ask, which detective disappeared for a day and night without any reason? This is still under the premise that he has no job. Don't tell me that you happened to meet a commission when you went out, or that you had an accident and couldn't escape."

"Uh... that's about it."

Jodith stood up and left the counter.

"Hey, wait, listen to my explanation!"

"It's really not what you think it is!"

"I really encountered an unexpected situation..."

Herman quickly chased after him.

Facts have proved that sometimes women can't reason with them, and Herman clearly understands this fact.

"Okay, say it, I'll listen."

Jodith folded her arms, waiting for Herman's quibble... explanation.

"I really didn't lie to you." Herman was completely helpless, "Can you sit down first, I'll tell you exactly what you've experienced."

He forcibly pressed Jodith on the chair, starting from the dream world, telling the previous experience without leaving every detail.

When I entered the dream world, I suddenly wanted to go outside the city on a whim, but I stumbled into the fog. When I realized it, I had already arrived in the foggy forest and lost my connection with reality...

"...that's about it."

After almost finishing all the experiences in one breath, Herman sighed in relief, took the cup and drank it all.

"Now you should believe that what I said is true, right?"

Jordis thoughtful, thinking about the experience Herman told.

Soon, she looked up.

"So, why did you go to the dream world outside the city?"

"A whim is a pure whim." Herman emphasized, "Don't you have the experience of suddenly wanting to do something inexplicably."

"No."

Herman: "..."

Jodith stood up, ready to leave.

"Hey, why are you leaving again?" Herman grabbed her arm subconsciously.

Jodith glanced down, but did not break free: "To cook."

"Cooking? Now is not the time to eat." Herman looked at the time, a little puzzled.

"Have you eaten?" Jordis looked at him quietly.

"Uh... no."

"That's okay, let it go."

"Oh."

Watching Jodith disappear at the end of his line of sight, Herman sighed in relief, sat down and wiped the sweat that had already covered his forehead.

Then I don't know what to think again, and smirked.

When it comes to certain things, even the most rational person can be influenced by emotion.

After a while.

Herman sucked the noodles, and Jodith sat behind the counter, flipping through the unfinished books.

She likes to read books.

"I have a question." Jordis broke the silence.

"Huh?" Herman looked up at her, but his eating movements were not affected in the slightest.

"That witch, did she say what she plans to do in the future?" Jodith asked.

"What's next?" Herman continued to suck the noodles. "No, she should stay in the foggy forest, waiting for the next unexpected traveler."

He felt that the life of a witch was actually quite boring.

Living alone in a world like that, with only a grumpy neighbor and a lost pet.

So just find a hobby to pass the time.

Perhaps this is an important reason why the witch's cooking is so terrifying.

Hmm, pretty miserable.

"She's lonely," Jodith said softly.

"You're right." Herman nodded in approval, "but we can't help her either."

As a detective, he has seen too many things that he can't do anything about.

So Herman only does what he is supposed to do, and he has a very clear understanding of his own abilities.

"Perhaps."

An unfamiliar voice came from the door of the store, followed Herman's words, which also attracted the attention of the two.

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