"What, is it true that mutants break the heavenly rules?" This kid not only didn't leave but even dared to ask this question.
This made Sun Youcai a little embarrassed. His eyes, squeezed into slits by fat, widened: "Do you really not know? Mutants are ominous. With so many gambling houses in Zone 9, if you don't consider yourself, can't you at least consider us shopkeepers and the patrons?"
"I see." The kid nodded. "Indeed, we shouldn't have come in. Well, since this is a customary rule, it was my mistake."
As he said this, he turned his head and said something that Sun Youcai didn't understand.
But someone did understand. Ke Lingluo walked out from the crowd, looked at the kid in front, and smiled: "So it's a bumpkin mutant brought over from the Western Lands by another bumpkin."
Ke Lingluo, a Chi Dragonkind, stood out among the younger generation of the Ke family, but she had a sharp tongue.
In an instant, Sun Youcai's right eyelid started twitching uncontrollably.