- chapter 20 -

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The noble youths around the table laughed because of William's unreliable speculation, including William himself. Of course, he knew that it was nonsense. Wenzel had always been clear-minded and abstinent, like a real monk.

His experience in love and lust is outrageously clean.

Unlike them, they haven't broken up with their lovers since they were students.

William even boldly doubted that Wenzel was not good at that aspect, was he?

Until he went swimming in the sea with Wenzel, he inadvertently looked at the bulging place of the other party and suddenly stopped caring about the other party and became jealous.

There is no man who doesn't care about this.

Wenzel is very good. Obviously, he is just simply abstinent.

After laughing, they found that Wenzel had not answered their questions: "?"

In view of their repeated questioning, Wenzel didn't seem to be disturbed and finally said, "It's not that I like him, it's Joe who likes him." (A/N: suuuure buddy)

The room was quiet for a while, and you may think it's bullshit.

Joe is Wenzel's companion. How could he like and you can't?

They know Joe quite well. That guy is cold and introverted, mysterious and unique. He is a loner, and he is wilder than the companion beasts they have ever seen.

Wenzel is very indulgent of Joe. He doesn't dote and doesn't interfere too much. Just like a pair of close friends, they now allow Joe to have someone he likes. Did they mishear? Mysterious Joe, does he like someone other than his master?

I can't believe it.

Did Wenzel tell them that it was indeed Joe's own intention to jump out to prevent the brown bear and the lizard from joining the battle that day?

It was difficult for them to accept, but Wenzel said: "Joe likes him very much. It's not the first time we met that day."

William: "Have you met before?"

If it's true, is Winzel sure that there is nothing wrong with his contract with Joe?

Wenzel: "I met him once."

In the mocking eyes of his friend, he unceremoniously pushed the responsibility to Joe: "It's Joe who wants to contact him, and it has nothing to do with me."

At that time, the car had already driven over. If it hadn't been for Joe's strong request, he wouldn't have been able to share a carriage with a stranger.

Owen exaggeratedly said, "What, Joe actually asked you to kiss a man?"

He came in for him and immediately felt quite unhappy for Wenzel: "Has it ever kissed you?"

What is the status of the master?

Wenzel looked at Owen with a blank stare and didn't bother to speak again.

The corners of William's mouth twitched. Although he also wanted to ask questions, Owen acted too much. It could be seen that Wenzel did not intend to answer honestly. Isn't it good to pretend to be stupid like him?

"Well, why don't you talk about Spencer, Winzel?" William changed the topic knowingly. Experience told him that it was better to inquire less about Wenzel's private life.

Owen raised his ears.

Winzel said, "I don't want to talk about a fool."

"..."

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