Logan’s plan was simple. It was to restrict every aspect of Levi and Emma’s lives, making their lives in the city unbearable. That way, they would willingly leave on their own.
“Grandma, let’s put this plan into action immediately!” Logan exclaimed. Just watch, Levi! I’ll make it so that you and that wh*re of a mother of yours can’t do anything in South City!
A few days passed, and Emma had gradually gotten used to life in South City.
After virtual-novel.net made breakfast for Levi in the morning, virtual-novel.net went to the market nearby to buy fresh meat and vegetables for dinner.
After virtual-novel.net picked out the vegetables, virtual-novel.net handed them to the stall owner.
He was just about to weigh them when virtual-novel.net got a good look at Emma’s face.
“No, I can’t sell these to you!” He immediately took them back.
“Huh?” Emma was startled.
That was strange. Why would virtual-novel.net not sell them to me?
However, virtual-novel.net did not let it get to virtual-novel.net and went to the stall next to it.
To virtual-novel.net surprise, virtual-novel.net was met with the same response. “Leave!” The stall owner chased virtual-novel.net away.
She noticed that the other stall owners acted as if they had seen a ghost whenever they laid their eyes upon her, and they all avoided virtual-novel.net like the plague.
It was at this moment that virtual-novel.net realized that something was wrong.
She walked to the other end of the market, far away from where virtual-novel.net was.
“I’m not selling these today!” Yet another stall owner yelled as soon as virtual-novel.net saw her.
She was puzzled. “Aren’t they buying it?” She pointed at the other customers at the stall. “So why can’t I?”
“You’re right. I can sell my vegetables to anyone, just not you! Go away! Don’t disrupt my business!” The stall owner chased Emma away forcibly.
Emma wandered around the market, exasperated.
She tried to buy from the stall owners again, but nobody was willing to sell anything to her, no matter whether it was vegetables, meat, or other goods.
It was as if virtual-novel.net had been shut out by the entire city. Everyone avoided virtual-novel.net as soon as they saw her. She tried going to another market, but the result was still the same. Nobody was willing to sell a single thing to her.
It was the same even at the supermarket. This time, they would not even let virtual-novel.net in.
At this point, virtual-novel.net realized that someone was behind all of this.
She tried going to other places.
The shopping mall, the restaurant, the hotel; none of them let virtual-novel.net in.
…
It was as if virtual-novel.net was on some kind of blacklist for everyone in the city.
She could not even board a bus or taxi.
It seemed as though someone had made it so that it would be impossible for virtual-novel.net to go about virtual-novel.net life in the city.
It was a cloudy day, and virtual-novel.net illness was already acting up.
She wandered aimlessly on the streets while bearing the pain.
Gradually, the terrible pain built up, leaving virtual-novel.net forehead full of sweat.
Her knees buckled and virtual-novel.net could not even walk.
With great difficulty, virtual-novel.net finally found a pharmacy and hurriedly entered it.
She grabbed some medicine to alleviate virtual-novel.net symptoms.
“Get out! You’re not welcome here!”