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Chapter 3 Bar

During the process of comforting her, Vi kept calling Jinx "Bangbao".

Ke Wen also changed his tune.

After spending a while to finally calm down Bao Bao, Wei Aolai turned his attention to Ke Wen.

She was only in her teens and had poor judgment, so she mistook Kewen for a harmless Zaunite.

So she said unpreparedly: "Thank you for bringing us back, sir, do you need some labor? I can work for you! I beg you, don't let Bao Bao become a wanderer like them! We don't want much, as long as

As long as you can support Bao Bao!"

"No." Ke Wen tried his best to sound gentle and kind: "I will adopt you. From now on, you and Bao Bao can live with me."

"Really sir?!" Wei was very surprised.

But after the surprise, she was overwhelmed by the pain of losing her parents again.

Tears flowed uncontrollably.

Wei tried her best to look well-behaved and obedient. She suppressed her tears so as not to ruin Ke Wen's mood.

So she hurriedly wiped her tears and said with difficulty, "Thank you... thank you, sir! I promise... I promise that Bao Bao and I will be obedient! We will work hard for you!"

Ke Wen couldn't cope with this situation.

Faced with Wei's attitude, he didn't know how to respond.

He is worried that the way he responds as an adult will hurt the other person's mind, which may seem mature but is actually still young.



So Ke Wen could only continue to show his gentle expression, caressing Wei's back and kept saying: "It doesn't matter, it doesn't matter, I will train you and Baobao well..."

After a lot of effort, Kewen finally comforted the other party with Wei's best cooperation.

At this time, there was a "gurgling" sound from the stomach.

I'm so hungry.

But the little girl was neither noisy nor fussy, and her instincts were severely suppressed.

Ke Wen immediately planned to prepare a meal.

However, he hesitated again and finally gave up the idea of ​​taking food out of the space.

If Wei and Baobao were allowed to enjoy exquisite meals, it would be tantamount to harming them.

In the future, they will live here in the dark alley. Once the two little girls get used to the exquisite meals, they will be completely out of touch with the way of life here.

Ke Wen could take them to another country to live in.

But where is peace in this world?

Demacia and Noxus are at war.

Ionia is not far from the war, and because it is the area where magic is most prosperous, there are a lot of dangerous factors hidden there.

Freljord is a land of ice and snow, and there is a small-minded thunder demigod who often goes crazy.

Bilgewater is a lawless place, and the number of killings there every day is several times greater than here in Zaun.

The final Furima is a desert, not suitable for people to live in isolation.

You can't take two little girls to Mount Targon or the Shadow Island, right?

As for Uptown Pilvoorv?

That was the first person to be eliminated. The two little girls had a kin-killing feud with the upper-class city. How could they live on their enemy's territory?

Therefore, the dark alley with a harsh environment has become the most suitable place. Moreover, the two little girls have lived here since they were children, and they have become accustomed to the environment here.

Therefore, in order to prevent the two little girls from being ostracized by their surroundings, Kewen had no choice but to cut off their preferential treatment while growing up.

Of course, Kewen can't really suffer for two children.

Within the normal range, he could still let the two children have as good a condition as possible.

So, Ke Wen held Wei's hand, and Wei held Bao Bao's hand, and the three of them walked through the back door next to the bar and entered the kitchen.

Fortunately, there are still some ingredients in the kitchen.

It should be food, right?

Kewen didn't recognize the various colors of condiments, and he didn't know whether the meat from Sticky Lake was fish or slugs.

But he can try it first.

Therefore, he tasted a little of each item in the bottles and jars. He endured his distaste and cut open the sticky meat strips and looked at them.

After knowing what he had in mind, Ke Wen made a few fish-like and worm-like things into finished dishes according to the braised method.

After taking a bite, he was quite satisfied with the taste.

Then he brought two plates of food in front of his adopted daughters, took out two fruits from the space, and squeezed them into juice.

The two little diced beans devoured them, and Ke Wen couldn't help but smile proudly.

After the meal, while waiting for Fander's return, Ke Wen chatted with Wei to learn about their previous lifestyle.

This wait lasted for a long time, and it was not until more than ten hours later that Fandel returned to the bar, exhausted and depressed.

Fander was alone when he returned.

He opened the door and saw Ke Wen and two little girls sitting in front of the bar.

The steps hesitated for a moment, and then Fandel lowered his head and walked in with a faceless look.

He came to the bar and asked in a low voice: "Have you given them anything to eat?"

"I've eaten." Ke Wen pointed to the kitchen: "I used some of your ingredients."

Fandel nodded.

He walked into the bar and grabbed an unlabeled bottle of liquor from underneath.

He bit off the cork and spit it out, then tilted his head towards the mouth of the bottle and took a few deep sips.

His face turned red quickly, Fandel held his breath, and then let out a sigh of relief.

Then he stared at the bottle with dull eyes and continued to ask: "What are your plans next?"

"Let's find a place to settle down first." Kewen answered and then asked, "What is your monetary system here?"

"Gears." Fandel replied in a low voice as if he was lost in thought: "Gold, silver, copper."

As he spoke, he touched under the bar, and then gently placed a few copper coins in the shape of copper gears on the bar. Read a book

Kewen glanced at the copper coins, and then took out a handful of gold coins from the space.

Placing a gold coin on the table, he asked Fander, who was stunned for a moment and was no longer surprised: "Can this kind of gold coin be considered currency?"

"Only Piltover uses this kind of gold coin." Fandel reminded in a still depressed voice: "But this is not Piltover's gold coin. If you use it to spend in Piltover, some handling fees should be deducted."

"It doesn't matter." Ke Wen asked nonchalantly: "How much purchasing power can this gold coin have?"

"You can buy a lot of things here in the dark alley."

Fandel took another sip of strong wine, then shook his head and said, "But up there, it's probably only enough for you to eat three delicious meals for a week."

Kewen figured it out after a little conversion.

He turned to look outside the bar and found that the owners of the surrounding shops had returned and continued to operate.

So he greeted Wei and Baobao, and then said to Fandel, "I'll take them to buy a house."

Fandel opened his mouth to say something, but his expression suddenly turned solemn and hateful.

He looked beyond Coven and looked outside.

Ke Wen also turned around and saw that more than fifty Piltover law enforcement officers were walking towards the bar in full armor...


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