Chapter 372
Yasmin had an annoyed look on her face. She would have started yelling now if they did not all live in the same
neighborhood.
“Yasmin…” the man started, but then his expression changed. “Oh shit, my grandpa is here. I have to go!” After
placing the wildflowers on the table, he made a quick exit.
Yasmin returned and placed two cups of tea in front of Nash and Xeno. “I’m sorry you had to see that,” she said
bashfully.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtNash smiled and asked curiously, “Does he really have such a keen sense of smell?”
He could hear faint footsteps approaching from about a hundred meters away courtesy of his immense true energy
that had enhanced his various senses.
The man from earlier did not cultivate at all, yet he was able to identify people by their scent. It was an
extraordinary ability.
“Well, his name is Nico. He’s always been sensitive to smells ever since he was a kid. He can smell
up to 200 meters and remember any scent he ever comes across,” Yasmin explained with some disgust. “He used
to sneak at women when they were bathing by smelling who was who.
Xeno was astonished. “That’s a really unique skill!”
Just then, a white-haired elderly man dressed in coarse clothing and a tattered straw hat walked up to the door.
“Yasmin, have you seen my boy?” The old man glanced inside the house, his gaze pausing briefly on Nash and
Xeno.
“I saw him. He ran off the moment he smelled you.” Yasmin did not like Nico, so she had no qualms reporting him to
the old man.
“That little rascal! I’m going to break his legs when I catch him.” Old Perry fumed.
With that, he turned to leave, but suddenly, Nash called out to him. “Please wait, old man…”
Old Perry halted in his tracks. “Do you need something?”
“Your days are numbered!” Nash said, his voice shocked.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmXeno choked on his cigarette smoke and started coughing when he heard that.
Nash really should not be cursing the man like that even though he disliked his grandson.
Yasmin was also quite startled by Nash’s words.
While Nico might not be well-liked in the neighborhood, his grandfather often helped impoverished families, earning
him respect in the community. If anyone were to catch the old man getting cursed at, it would surely lead to a
major conflict.
“Oh, you little brat! How dare you curse me?” Old Perry glared at Nash angrily.