"Who are you people?" The old man grew even more wary.
Two young men and a young woman—no matter how you looked at them, they didn’t seem like locals who lived off the land.
What were they here for?
Were they here to steal their land?
Cherry Miller saw the wary look on the old man's face and knew it was her cue.
Compared to men, women made people let their guard down more easily—especially girls who looked soft, sweet, and adorable.
And Cherry Miller’s appearance fit that description perfectly.
"Please don’t misunderstand, sir." Cherry put on a hesitant look. "We really are here to find family. My aunt is Daisy Chang. She came here twenty-five years ago, and later wrote to my mother twice to say she’d settled down here. So this time, we really are here to seek out my aunt."
There really was a Daisy Chang in Liford Village.
But she was an orphan with no family. Years ago, she wandered here and was taken in by a poor man.
People here weren’t connected to the outside world, so there was no such thing as registering a marriage at the civil affairs bureau. A few tables of food counted as a wedding.
That’s just how things had always been here, so nobody thought it was strange.
Since Cherry Miller and her group were using Daisy Chang’s name, of course they’d done their homework.
Anyway, Daisy Chang had already passed away two years ago. No one to prove anything, so what was there to worry about?
Ryan King added, "Yeah, if we weren’t totally desperate, how would we end up coming here to seek out..."
"Ryan!" Cherry deliberately interrupted, her face anxious, both of them looking embarrassed.
Yina Yin spoke up at this moment, saying, "It’s all my fault—I couldn’t even give you a place to stay."
"Don’t say that. As long as I’m with you, I’d suffer anything willingly." Cherry gazed at Yina with deep affection, playing the part of the devoted little wife.
Cherry secretly thanked herself for going through all kinds of special training at the Hans Base before coming here.
One of those trainings was acting.