The appearance of this little girl in front of them left everyone present feeling lost and clueless, especially when they found that plants actually grew on the surface of the little girl’s body. The coolies were all frightened. They all hid in a corner, as they were afraid of being hurt by this monster. Actually, they should have thought about it. If this monster was really that strong, it would not be locked in the box this easily and transported by people as goods.
Thomas stood in the rain with an umbrella and looked at the little girl in the box. A strong sense of pity grew in his heart. He also had a child, and it was a daughter.
If someone transported Thomas’s daughter as goods, Thomas would definitely tear that person into pieces. Thomas extended his hand to the little girl as he wanted to take her away. But the little girl did not dare to get out of the box at all. She was like a tamed monkey, and any actions would scare her. She curled up in the innermost of the box. She blinked, and her eyes were full of fear.
Right then, a large group of people gathered around, and each of them held a gun. With that many guns, even Thomas could not get away unscathed.
The crowd moved away, and a man walked over. It was the person in charge of the Art Trading Corporation in Southland District, the deputy chairman, Bernard Vedastus.
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