Chapter 64: Knight Fili

Stepping through what looked like a door about the size of the other caverns, Ed nearly turned and fled. He was attracted by the smell of roasted meat and the strange sound of beating, and originally thought that it was just a tavern, but at a glance, the area of the cave was larger than he could have imagined, with several stone pillars supporting the roof of the cave, and the same long stone table filled almost the entire room, and there were probably more than two hundred dwarves sitting at the table.

He guessed that the dwarves didn't like to cook for themselves, which was why they needed such a huge hall to provide them with food.

It's about dwarf meal time, and every table is almost full. The dwarves did not eat as noisily as he had imagined, and they were attentive, gobbling up ale, gulping down the ale, and oblivious to the frothy, gravy, and grease stains on their beards.

Standing against the wall for a while, Ed realized that it wasn't the dwarves who were eating with any etiquette, but that it was surprisingly quiet, simply because as soon as someone started making noise, a bald dwarf, who was probably the manager of the place, would climb onto the table in a rage, banging on a large gong that was almost half as tall as him, and cursing loudly for them to get out.

"No noise!" he roared, pointing to a line of large letters on the wall, and Ed glanced curiously at it, which read "Craip Brass Flame's Sacred Canteen, No Noise!" and a blood-dripping battle axe carved menacingly.

He almost burst out laughing, and the noisiest thing here was Crapp—he guessed that was the bald dwarf's name—himself.

But now is not the time to watch the excitement. He carefully avoided each of the dwarves—they always staggered when they didn't drink, and it was only with difficulty that they reached the kitchen, and then almost ran away.

He had never seen a kitchen like this, it was more like a chaotic battlefield, with cooks yelling at each other and all kinds of ingredients - mainly meat, of course - and even tools flying all over the place. It seemed as if they could wield pots and spoons, iron forks, and kitchen knives in their hands at any time and hit each other to the death, but miraculously kept peace, but they were busy with rage. It seems that the supply of food for so many dwarves outside is also quite a huge pressure.

Ed patted his throbbing chest, feeling that no one would be interested in looking at him now, if not invisible. But he cautiously continued to cling to the wall, avoiding dwarves and all sorts of things that smashed against the wall, trying to get his hands on the storage room, which shouldn't be so lively.

He had let a dwarf rush out with a large pile of cheese piled higher than his head, marveled at his skillful skill at jumping over the jumble of obstacles on the ground even when he couldn't see the way, and finally found the equally large, and unexpectedly well-organized storage room.

No one!

"Phew!"

He cheered, and no one could hear him anyway.

He didn't know if he would see a large piece of hard bread walking through the hall on his own, but for the sake of caution, he decided to eat his fill here.

He grabbed two apples, dragged over a small barrel of ale, and lifted the lid of one wooden box and rattan basket after another, trying to find something less hard, for he had eaten enough cold and hard jerky in the past few days.

Another dwarf rushed in, muttering and rummaging around, and Ed held his breath in a cold sweat - he was damn down on half an apple in his mouth!

But the dwarf didn't see the half of the apple hanging in the air. He rushed past Ed, casually lifted a box in a corner, and suddenly stayed there as if he had been immobilized.

Ed opened his mouth and let the half of the apple fall to the ground lonely.

- There's a man in the box!

The man was still in the mood to smile at the dwarf before he jumped to his feet, his right hand flashing with the cold light of the weapon.

Ed Singal had no idea what he was thinking - in fact, he probably didn't think about anything at all. He jerked his hand out and shoved the stunned dwarf away.

The man in the box missed the blow and gave Ed a strange look.

The moment they looked at each other, Ed finally realized that he was no longer invisible.

The dwarf who had been pushed to the ground came to his senses, roared in rage, and tried to jump from the ground. The man in the wooden box simply slammed the hilt of his sword on his forehead, causing him to fall backwards in a daze.

The man made up for the blow, leaving the dwarf completely unconscious, and then kicked the young man who had forgotten his situation and was anxious to check if the dwarf was still breathing.

"Rest assured, the dwarf's head is as strong as stone. ”

He leaned back into the wooden box and grinned at the young man who was familiar and strange, "Hello, Ed Singal. ”.

Philip Zeri stared with interest at the young man who was looking at him suspiciously, a little curious as to how he was invisible, he didn't look like he had this ability at all.

So he asked directly: "How the hell are you invisible?"

"Who the hell are you?" Ed asked rhetorically.

"Knight of the god of water. Filly replied dryly, he was the least good at concealment, it was a lot of trouble, and God knows why Sean Fetcher had sent him to follow Bye.

Ed flinched back vigilantly.

"I won't hurt you. Fili's tone seemed to comfort the child, but he was sincere, and he had no interest in killing the ice dragon.

Ed glanced at the dwarf on the ground, the corners of his mouth tilting down with disdain.

"I didn't plan to kill him. Filly patiently explained that he was always patient with children, "Besides, shouldn't we worry about something else now, like what if someone else comes in?"

Ed's face fell.

"Can't you be invisible anymore?" asked Fili. The child's face is like an open book, and everything is written clearly, which is really interesting.

Ed nodded reluctantly.

Someone outside was yelling at something, and they kept yelling anyway, Filly didn't care at all, but Ed immediately became nervous.

"They found out that he hadn't been out!"

"Can you really understand the language of the dwarves?" asked Fili with gusto.

"They'll be coming in soon!"

"It's a big deal to get caught again. "If necessary, I had to let the dwarves know his identity, believing that they would not want to be enemies of the paladins - that's how the so-called "identity" should be used.

"I don't want to be caught!" Ed yelled at him.

"Idiot. ”

A cold voice rang out behind him, causing Ed to feel a chill crawl on his back. He could hear the voice, and it made him happy, weak, and a little scared.

Philip looked up and greeted the half-elf who was gradually revealing his form, "Celebrian! ”

The half-elf priest glared at him gloomily, his skin almost transparent, his long gray hair hanging down to his waist, and only the glint in his silver-gray eyes revealed a hint of life.

“...... Honestly, you look like you're dead, what the hell are you doing?" Fili asked, not knowing whether he felt the chill emanating from the half-elf's body at all.

Cele Brian ignored him, just put his hand on Ed's stiff shoulder.

The young man finally mustered up the courage to turn around and smiled at him reluctantly, "I'm sorry I broke your invisibility." ”

Ed didn't know when the half-elves had followed them, but he guessed that Norway had already known that the half-elves were right next to him when he jumped out to attract the dwarves' attention, otherwise he probably wouldn't have been so comfortable leaving alone.

He is still not trustworthy after all.

He was a little depressed, but immediately picked himself up - he had little merit but tenacity. Norway always said that it was his adventure. Even if he has to rely on others, he will definitely persevere to the end, and then little by little, become more trustworthy and dependable.

Now, what's important takes precedence.

"How are we going to get out of here?" he asked.

"Also, can you take me with you?" asked Fili with a smile.

qidian.

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