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My Stubborn Soul Card Follower-Chapter 568 - 424: Lin Ke’Er’s Commission (6K)_4
With that, she suggested carrying Alice on her back to continue their journey.
Despite having shrunk her body, the giant’s back was still incredibly wide.
Alice lay comfortably on Keli’s back, finding it quite cozy.
"Hehe! Hold on tight! I’m about to start running!" Keli warned Alice.
Instinctively, Alice tightened her grip on Keli’s clothes, but the speed at which this giant girl ran was beyond Alice’s imagination.
She felt the strong wind howling past her ears as Keli’s body emitted a powerful force, leaping directly from one mountain to another in a single bound.
A few minutes passed before Keli’s voice came again: "That’s the mountain that Uncle Leibit messed up ahead."
Keli pointed to the mountains in the distance.
Alice followed the direction Keli pointed, seeing several peaks that looked as if they had been chopped off by some brute force.
"How’s that? Impressive, right? Back in the day, Uncle Leibit smashed the walls of Roland City with his palm, and they were reinforced by the Divine Power of the Master of Thunder!" Keli said proudly.
After running for a while longer, Keli stopped and pointed to the valley ahead, saying, "There’s the entrance to the tribe. Stick close to me, or you’ll get attacked."
"Huh?" Alice could hardly believe that outsiders might get attacked, "Is the xenophobia that severe?"
Before Keli could respond, a booming voice came from a mountainside nearby: "How dare you come back! Didn’t Lord Loli exile you for three years? It’s not even half a year, and you dare return."
"I go where I want, when I want!" With hands on her hips, Keli responded fearlessly, "Unlike you, a little twerp, who doesn’t even have the courage to look me in the eye. Humph! No wonder you just cried when I set your pants on fire!"
"You! You!"
"Keli! You’ve got a crime hanging over you now!" Another voice chimed in, "Aren’t you afraid of angering Lord Loli?"
"Doma! You’re even lamer than the little twerp. You just want revenge because you can’t beat me in a fight!" Keli retorted confidently, "Auntie Loli spoils me the most! Besides, who said I was going in! Can’t I just bring a friend over?!"
"Don’t let her in!" shouted the giant referred to as the little twerp, "This female demon and her friend are definitely bad news! She wasn’t afraid to barbecue in the Holy Hall on her own, and with her friend, she’ll probably burn it down!"
"So what if the Holy Hall burns down!" Keli justified boldly, "It’s useless anyway. It’s been said to welcome the Dawn Sacred Artifact for almost ten thousand years, but not a single artifact has been seen! It’s useless and wasting space, so why not use it for a barbecue stand!"
Alice watched, dumbfounded, as Keli and the two gatekeeping giants bickered.
So, when you talked about getting along, did you mean this kind of interaction?
And weren’t you the one saying the Giant Race is very xenophobic?
Why do I feel like they seem to have more of an issue with you...?
Alice had her forehead lined with confusion.
Perhaps because of her battle-hardened nature, Keli gradually gained the upper hand in this one-on-two verbal skirmish.
The heated exchange finally drew the attention of the giants from the tribe.
"What’s going on?" A tall man appeared at the entrance.
"Uncle Leibit!" Keli’s eyes lit up as she greeted him, "I missed you, so I came back to see you."
As soon as Leibit saw Keli, his face darkened, and with gritted teeth, he said:
"Keli!!! Is it you who poured out my wine and replaced it with snow water?!"
"Uh, well..." Keli blinked and said, "Auntie Loli said you’re only unclear-headed because you drink too much. I thought if I swapped your wine for snow water, it might resolve your issues with Auntie Loli..."
"Damn it! That was fine wine rewarded to me by the Main God!" Leibit stomped in frustration.







