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Chapter 544 You are also the owner here

Nan Qing lay down slowly, "I'm full."

Sid Ke looked at her extremely red earlobes, which were small and red. He chuckled to himself, got up, took the plate and went out.

The sound of running water came from the kitchen, and Stik was washing the dishes. He was doing so very delicately, and after the dishes were washed clean, he dried them and put them in the cabinet.

"Meow."

An eyeless black cat jumped on the table. It sensed that the housekeeper was in a good mood, so it boldly came to ask for food.

"Meow." The black cat shook its body and pretended to rub against someone, but did not dare to really rub against him.

Sid Ke wiped the water from his hands and glanced at the black cat: "Can't four people feed you enough?"

"Meow~"

"There's still some donkey meat left, and the lady is full, so I'll give it to you to eat."

Sidhe took out the donkey meat from the cabinet.

The eyeless black cat was so excited when he smelled the blood that he opened his mouth and wanted to eat it.

But Sidko did not throw the meat in front of it. Instead, he took a meat cleaver and cut it into small pieces.

The black cat was confused and anxious.

"Meow."

Occasionally, when he feeds them, he just throws meat to them and lets them bite it by themselves.

Today, Stik cut the meat into small pieces, put it on a plate and put it in front of it.

The eyeless black cat was greedy, but suddenly he didn't dare to eat.

"Eat."

Sidhe washed his hands and left.

The black cat looked at the meat in front of him for a while before starting to eat.

Other black cats smelled the smell and came over. A group of eyeless black cats were having a snack in the kitchen.

They licked the plate clean and then left leisurely.

After a while, the headless maid came to clear away the dishes, wash them and put them away, and then cleaned the entire kitchen before returning to the room.

It was foggy in the forest during the day, and the hut was hidden in the fog and was silent.

Nan Qing slept all day long and woke up after dark. When she woke up, she found that her body no longer hurt and she had changed her nightgown.

Nan Qing looked at the man lying beside him.

He gave her medicine.

"Steck."

Her voice is much better now.

Sid Ke opened his eyes and his eyes were clear, obviously he had not slept deeply.

"Miss, are you feeling uncomfortable now?"

"No more." Nan Qing hugged the quilt and lay down on her stomach. She looked at his face. It was so beautiful to see his features up close.

"Are there any guests coming during the day today?"

When Si Deke heard this, his expression darkened, and he replied: "No, it's foggy today."

"Is the fog very thick?"

"Um."

"The fog is very thick, so I guess there won't be any visitors for a month."

Her tone was not disappointed, but rather a little bit happy.

Sid's eyes were dark: "Miss, don't you want any guests to come?"

"I don't like guests coming too densely. I still like my home to be quiet."

Sid's heart beat slightly, and he was in a very good mood.

Nan Qing stretched, sat up and said, "Notify Crow that someone has entered the forest and attacked with all his strength."

To reduce the possibility of humans walking through the crow bush to the hut, she didn't want to receive guests so intensively.

She now feels that life is quite interesting, and the visits of those humans will disturb her life.

Sidko brought a comb to comb her hair.

He said: "It doesn't matter if we have fewer guests. Every time the guests come, they are extremely noisy. Some guests are very rude and even destroy things in the house. Every time they leave, the maid has to clean up."

Nan Qing listened to his words and felt that he was very good at applying eye drops along the steps.

"Stego, if you don't like guests coming to the cabin in large numbers, you can tell me and I will listen to your opinion. Not only do I live here, you are also the owner here."

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