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Carb Sears (R) 167

Carb Sears (R) 167

Chapter 167 – What You Have to Do.

Belka’s spoon poured the soup into Jude’s mouth.

“Are you giving it to me?”
“Huh.”

He opened her mouth and she put a spoon in his mouth. As if the girl was used to feeding someone, there was nothing uncomfortable about it. Even though he knew that the target had now become himself, he felt quite uncomfortable.

“Wow! Ooh.”

When Belka, who fed him, ate her soup, she gave strength to her own object that occupied her inside. He smiled knowingly, but even then, her Belka stirred her every time she put her soup into her mouth. Helena watched their action, blushing at the sight.

“Hug, heuuu.”

Perhaps because of this, he suddenly got hot and groaned sweetly, clinging to Jude’s arms with a sad face. The cracks of the girl who had swallowed his cock were dripping with soggy honey, moistening his prick, and she wriggled and squeezed from time to time.

“Hau. Haang.”

The moment I tried to enjoy it in earnest by holding Belka’s waist moving even though it was wide open. Suddenly someone knocked on the roof door and the door opened.

“Grilled Tebrani is here.”

It was the owner of the inn who opened the door and approached. He brought the food himself.

“Fish?”

Helena said in surprise at the sight of a large, thick, cylindrical fish on a platter in front of them. Although the fish dish itself wasn’t too surprising.

“Isn’t there a cloud zone in Parzu?”

That’s because one of Parz’s biggest characteristics was that it didn’t have a cloud region as its neighbor. Fish live in the cloud region and sometimes come out and fly around, so I didn’t expect to see grilled fish in Parz.

“Yes, people who come to Parz for the first time are surprised, but this guy is a bit eccentric.”

He kindly explained to Helena. Tebrani is a fish that lives in the wide, shallow wetlands around Parz. Unlike most fish, it is said to be one of the fish that lives in water and sometimes walks on land. Among similar species, it is rich in fat and meat and has an excellent taste, so it is grilled with salt and spices.

“And here.”

When the innkeeper finished her explanation to Helena, she looked at Belka, stiff and tense. Yes, the girl still had Jude’s cock in her cunt.

“The lady said she can’t eat fish or meat, so I fried baklajan.”

In front of Belka, he placed fried chips with a certain thickness. She looked at Jude to see if he had noticed that he had told the innkeeper about it beforehand.

“Baklazan is the fruit of a plant from Parzu. When fried, it has a crispy yet soft texture.”

But the girl couldn’t understand his explanation properly. Jude was secretly and leisurely moving her things, driving her into her pleasure, even though other people were present. Belka sipped her juice from her own glass as if to hide her moaning. Fortunately, the flat hem of the skirt covered the joint between Jude and Belka, so it wouldn’t be easily discovered, but Juice quickly showed up.

“Higeu, hehe.”

The innkeeper couldn’t help but notice the girl gasping for her strange moans as he watched her right in front of her nose. He was explaining her cooking as if nothing was wrong, but it showed Jude that there was a limit to being patient with the bewitching gold colored by her pleasure and her lust. It was as if he was going crazy with envy of him who was still brazenly using a world-class girl as a cockpit. Because of this, you can see the innkeeper’s stuff swollen even from the top of his pants.

“Whoop. Whoop.”

By the end of the explanation, he watched as his gaze did not leave Belka.

“Heeh!”

Jude cummed openly in front of him, filling the girl’s cunt with his cum. Belka seemed to be trying her best to hold it in, but she let out a moan as she let out that she was being fucked, and she couldn’t hide it. So he lightly gestured toward the innkeeper who was leaving after the explanation. Then he wondered and went downstairs. If it’s complex brainwashing, it’s a burden on him too, but if it’s simple suggestion or memory erasure, he can use it as much as he wants.

“Aww, that’s too much.”
“But Belka enjoyed it quite a bit too, right? He was tighter than usual, which was nice.”

It was true that he had a special sense of tightening things, perhaps because he was nervous.

“Huh, I’ll try harder.”
“Then prove it right now.”

Belka swayed happily on top of him. It was a bold move, even if it was in a remote location, invisible to others. If you glance around, you can see people eating here and there in the city. Most of them were Cathy and family.

“I don’t know if we’ll even look like a family.”
“Huh! Yes! Heuang!”

Belka, who looked like her real daughter, was swallowing his dick, shaking her waist, and letting out her moaning, while Helena, who looked like her wife or maid, was watching her and secretly rubbing my genitals.

“Huh.”

Not long after, seeing Belka satisfied with his feelings, he brought a knife to Tebrani. Then, it is fried as if it is fried, and it has a rough and slightly hard feeling. She poked one side with her fork and applied force to the knife, and the juices burst out, revealing the white flesh. Take her own portion, pick up a lemon, sprinkle lightly, and cut into bite-size pieces. It is well seasoned, and the salty, light taste and subtle herbal scent fill the mouth.

He was savoring the texture closer to other meat than fish, so he could see Helena being surprised when she tasted it too.

“It looks like you put a lot of effort into the meal.”

Originally, it wasn’t for them, but this was enough to pass. When you wet your mouth with wine, the slightly burdensome oil was washed away while maintaining the plain taste of the tebrani. After a pleasant meal, they left the inn.

“It doesn’t matter if we search for herbs by ourselves.”
“I can’t do that. It’s a promise anyway.”

Helena said if she remembered Jude’s reluctance to seek out her herbs, but he dared to follow. Well, it was obvious that there wouldn’t be one or two bugs that would get entangled if they were left alone. Even though they were just walking down the street, they were full of stares staring at Belka and Helena.

“Above all, you wouldn’t even know how to get herbs by yourself.”
“If you go to the herbalist…”

Helena seemed to think that the herb they were looking for would be sold at an herbalist like any other herb. It is not unreasonable to think that way. She must not know.

“If you do, let alone getting the herbs, you’ll be punished.”

If they made a mistake, it wouldn’t be strange if they were kicked out of Parz or taken as slaves or concubines because their appearance was their appearance. At his words, she seemed to ask why.

“I’ll teach you that later. There are a lot of eyes here.”

Jude took them by the hand and led them.

“First of all, let’s just have fun, because there are quite a few things to see in Parzu’s market.”

Looking around the market like that, the most noticeable thing was the purple and turquoise grapes with hanging flesh. It was not unreasonable to say that grapes accounted for most of the market.

“There are so many grapes.”

As far as Helena knows, the grapes don’t grow this much, so she’s looking at them.

“Try one, young lady. Very sweet!”

The man who sold grapes smiled kindly and held out a turquoise grape.

“But.”
“Try it once.”

Helena tried to refuse, but when Jude came to her side, she had no choice but to pick a turquoise grape he held out and put it in her mouth.

“It’s sweet.”
“Isn’t it? Just give me 3 fairy tales.”
“Can I sell it for that cheap?”
“Ha ha! Sagarau as much as you like!”

Jude gives 7 coins to her merchant, and Helena accidentally gets purple grapes as well.

“There is no fruit as common as grapes here.”

The soil of Parzu is very suitable for growing grapes. For this reason, even though Parz is called the city of pure white, there were many places occupied by grape vines growing up to houses, so there was a lot of green. Thanks to this, I was able to eat grapes without any problems when I came here.

“I like this kind of thing. Still, it’s my hometown.”

As I walked around the market muttering words that the girls couldn’t hear, many other things caught my eye. From ornaments that look like they were carved from bones to handcrafted accessories. There was also a place selling rare vegetables.

“Belka, is there anything you like?”
“I don’t see anything.”

Only the girl with them clung to Jude with a sour expression. Because she was wearing a mask, she did not show her face, but people walking around the market seemed to be burdened. It was unavoidable because everyone passing by couldn’t stop staring at them. Then, Helena saw fish similar to the Tebrani they ate, lined up and sold on the street vendors.

“It’s a little different from Tebrani.”

At first, she approached Helena, wondering if she was the same fish, but she quickly realized it wasn’t. Tebrani’s scales, even though they were cooked, were more of an indigo color than the one she found was more of a brown color and more rounded in her form. Crucially, her legs were closer to her fins than her feet.

“It’s a Dvayaka. It’s similar, but a different species. And you won’t find Tebrani in a place like this.”
“Why?”
“You should have tried it.”

Helena thought for a moment, as if remembering the taste of Tebrani, then opened her mouth.

“Was the fish so valuable that it was specially managed?”
“That’s correct.”

In Parz, Tebrani was a fish that was specially treated among similar species that were already highly regarded.

“Even if you accidentally find it, you can’t handle it carelessly.”

For a moment he saw a merchant selling dvyaka. He wrapped himself in layers of tattered old cloth, leaned against the white stone walls of Parz, and seemed to be watching them watch. It was probably a fisherman who was fishing on the outskirts of Parz and sold it here. Still, if you see him here, he must be a person who can make a living without any problems. Devayaka was a fish that boasted a high price, even though it was inferior to Tebrani.

But he didn’t want to eat de Bayaca, so Jude took them back. So she didn’t notice. That his gaze, hidden in the shade created by the sun-blocking tent and old cloth, met Belka’s golden light. He followed them all the way as they disappeared through the crowd. After looking around the market and buying things before they knew it, they came to a large river flowing through Parz. It wasn’t a real river.

In many parts of Parz, it was common to see waterways coming down along small waterways, and this was just a collection of small waterways to become a large waterway. However, white sand was piled up at the bottom of the canal, which could be seen all the way down, and fish resembling tebrani or dhvayaka could be seen swimming leisurely. For a while, they watched the sunset from the bridge built over the canal.

“It’s a beautiful city.”

At the murmur of her Helena, Jude followed her and leaned against her ledge.

“I hate to admit it. Yes, it’s worth a look.”
“You hate this place?”

Then he suddenly heard Belka’s words. Looking down, she stood beside her railing, looking at him in the golden light of her sunset.

“…Do you hate it?

However, I do not want to erase it without a trace from this world, so it is a useless white city that gives me a strange feeling. Even though it is an uncommon country that can be destroyed with just a few gestures, he has returned here again.

“Really. Even if I want to separate them, I can’t.”

No one could see his face hidden in the shadow of the sunset.

Carb Sears (R)

Carb Sears (R)

카브시어스(R)
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Released: 2021 Native Language: Korean
A bizarre but bittersweet, cruel but kind story about country boy Usher and his secret friend.

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