It’s not Mode who is pretending to be stupid.
Mainly, the timing of Sunny throwing the problem was too strange.
Seeing Mod look puzzled, Sunny added: “Arthur’s hand.”
“Oh, that…”
Mod looked at Sunny strangely.
After a pause, he put down the mop bucket and repeated the dodging action at that time in slow motion.
After doing this, he looked at Sunny and said in an uncertain tone: “Is that true?”
Sunny was silent.
A few seconds later, a sudden sound of falling objects came from the counter.
Mode subconsciously looked at the bottom of the counter, and after seeing a small part of the gun handle exposed at the edge of the cabinet, his eyelids moved.
Sunny said at the right time: “It’s just that the gun fell off accidentally, don’t care.”
After saying that, she bent down and picked up the gun and placed it on the counter at will.
“I couldn’t remember the action you just demonstrated. Please demonstrate it again.”
“…”
Mod glanced at the flintlock rifle placed horizontally on the counter, and the muzzle was aimed at him intentionally or unintentionally.
He pondered for a moment, of course he would not demonstrate the meaningless action again.
Although I don’t know Sunny’s motivation to be obsessed with this, I don’t seem to be able to do it anymore.
“I didn’t use any method. I was just prepared for it at the time, so I could avoid it in time. Moreover, this kind of thing is no big deal, right?”
Sunny looked at Mod quietly when she heard this.
After a while, she nodded and said calmly, “It’s really no big deal, you can keep busy.”
“…”
Mode was silent and could only silently give Sunny a label called Weird.
Then he placed the mop bucket in the storage room.
When she returned to the store, Sunny was still sitting in her original position.
The flintlock rifle that had been placed horizontally on the counter was gone, and instead a piece of straw paper was added with a pencil on it.
Maud’s eyes swept past the pen and asked, “Can I go back to the room, right?”
Sanny nodded, pulled out the straw paper pressed under the pencil, and signaled Maud to come and take it away.
Maud understood, walked to the counter and took the straw paper handed over by Sunny.
A few lines of handwriting were written on it.
I glanced at the rough eyes, as if it was a few things to pay attention to.
Do so little content need to be written specifically on paper?
Maud had a question mark.
Putting away the draft paper, Maud glanced at the pencil from the corner of his eyes, and his thoughts moved slightly.
“Sonny, can I take this money back to the room?”
“Whatever you want.”
“Thank you.”
Maud took the pencil and turned away.
Sunny watched Maud leave, then took out a notepad and a newspaper from the drawer under the counter.
She put two things on the counter.
Put the newspaper aside and open the notepad halfway.
Some information containing the name was written on the page that was turned on.
Sunny glanced at it and then looked it over again.
This page also has words, and in the upper half of the page, Kidd’s name is clearly included.
Without looking more, Sunny flipped through a few more times before finally turning to a completely blank page.
Afterwards, she took out a pencil from the drawer, first looked at the contents of the newspaper, and then wrote something on the notepad with a pen.
A few minutes later, Sunny stopped writing.
More than half of the original blank page has been written.
At the bottom of those words is Maud’s full name and a big question mark.
Finally, he looked at Maud’s name, and Sunny closed the notepad and placed it deep in the drawer with the pencil.
“Let’s talk to Saul.”
Sunny whispered to herself.
Maud returned to his awakening room.
Mode was quite surprised to be accepted so easily.