Chapter 670: Chapter 65: Sour, Sweet and Delicious! The moonlight was clear, and the wind blew gently. Everyone in Cherry City looked up at the quiet night sky. It seemed they were still searching for the missing “Witch’s House,” as if only by maintaining such an action could they soothe the turbulent emotions within their hearts. After a good ten seconds or so, the silence was broken by someone’s footsteps. It was like a stone thrown into a lake, rippling outward. Everyone snapped back to reality. The “Mystical Side” folks left with complex emotions, fading into the shadows. Telly grumbled and then turned her head, pulling at Kemi’s hand, whispering words of comfort. "All vixens end up as nothing more than scarves, gloves, and hats!” "Victory will be ours!” After saying this, Telly gestured a ‘fighting’ sign to her best friend. Kemi chuckled and shook her head. "Although it’s a little uncomfortable, I think… this is normal.” "What’s normal about that?” Telly was puzzled by Kemi’s words. "Jason’s excellence will attract other ladies; that’s normal!” "Should become even better, surpassing the other ladies!” Kemi explained with a smile. Faced with such an explanation, Telly instinctively wanted to refute it, but after thinking it over, it seemed to make sense. Yet upon further reflection, she felt something was odd. In the end, Telly fell into thoughtful silence. Delbon, seated in the farthest corner, slumped off his wooden chair and knelt down right there. "Delbon, what happened?” After Delbon promised to return 4,993 out of the 5,000 owed, and with interest calculated according to Cherry City bank’s standards of that day, Telly magnanimously chose to forgive him. "It’s nothing, I just drank too much and my legs are weak,” mumbled Delbon, holding an orange juice. At this moment, the gaze of this “Clock Tower” resident of the Ground Reconnaissance Bureau towards Jason was no longer just one of simple respect; it was filled with intense adoration. To have had a child with the “Witch” so quickly?! It was really too… enviable! Sure, the “Witch” was crazy, but she was also a good-looking woman with powerful abilities, right? With the latter, the former could be tolerated, couldn’t it? Especially for someone like Delbon who could only “alleviate loneliness” through books, it was deeply envious to the point of being sour. As for the “Witch” deceiving people? Delbon would never have doubted that. Everyone agreed the “Witch” was crazy, but the crazy “Witch” had something everyone was forced to admit: she kept her promises and was honest. Contradictory, isn’t it? The person known as “Witch” was always considered to be honest and to keep her promises. Maybe it’s because… she’s mad? But regardless, after such a “point” was made, Delbon grew even more envious. At that moment, a hint of impulsiveness rose in Delbon’s heart. He wanted to become Jason’s apprentice, to learn “the correct techniques for communicating with ladies!” Thus, he wouldn’t be a lonely man anymore, could have a happy and fulfilling family, and could apply what he learned from John, Brian, and McCaul about the “Way of a Domestic Man.”