Chapter 845: the ripples of a small matter
After bidding farewell to Kant, the accountant turned around and walked down the stairs. Until he handed the menu to the chef, the accountant was still thinking about Kant's last question: when he answered that question, the accountant had deceived him. In fact.., the waiter was a soldier who had been arranged to fetch the city gate.
He had to ask why the cashier would use a fabricated excuse to cover up the unimportant facts. It was probably because his heart was filled with uncertainty about the situation around him.
What if this was the task Kant had given to Bunduk and Abel, and Bunduk and Abel had given him the task of welcoming them to the pharmacy. Then wouldn't the two of them be scolded by Kant? They would recall the relaxed look on Bunduk and Abel's faces before they went out. Fellett didn't want to ruin their happy atmosphere because of his own gaffe.