"Since you don't believe me, there's no need for me to continue talking about it."
Alia felt disappointed. The missionary's fourth task was off to a bad start.
Dealing with non-believers, it's really hard.
Alia held her narrow sword and guided the fire elemental stones from the rock face in front of her to fall into the empty storage box at her feet. She put away her sword and said, "We have two more stops to make, let's go, get in the car."
After saying that, she sat in the passenger seat expressionless.
"Fasten your seatbelt." Ming reminded her and fastened his own seatbelt. He continued to drive while looking for fire elemental stones, and at the same time, he was contemplating a question.
From beginning to end, he had never refused or contradicted the person beside him. Although he had not listened to what she said, he chose to believe her. He had always followed her lead, so why was she so sure that he was lying to her?