Chapter 113: A Breezy Tale from a Robber
What happened? Fitney went out the door, and saw Laurena rushing up the stairs in a rage, and cried out, "Oh, you are so happy, you are so happy! What about me? What about me, who is miserable with me? Oh! Rochen, you ungrateful! Poor me, who has followed you to this remote place, and yet I have to endure your contempt!"
Then there was a loud slamming of the door. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
"Well, this ......" then Rohen, who caught up, smiled apologetically at Fitney, opened the door, and walked in—as for what Laurenna's screams and complaints were coming from within, it had nothing to do with himself.
"I'll think about what you say. Seeing this, Fitnair was about to go downstairs - but she didn't forget to say what Merlin had just said.
"That's my business, Arthur, you just have to wait. I'll take care of it all. Merlin said, and he retreated to the room—Phytenay guessed he was about to embark on his own adventure again.
Fitney sighed, thinking to himself that sometimes it was very difficult to control summoning some big people out.
But Merlin's ability, she was convinced, even Fresson could not compare with the most famous magician Merlin in her own world.
Walking downstairs, Fitney noticed that people were crowded outside the door, and when he looked around, he saw that a face was turning to meet her.
It was a woman, with a sturdy figure and a wheat-colored complexion and silver eyes that made people feel very energetic.
"Ah, Eureka, that's what I told you, Fettnay—you guys feel a little similar. Wendy was standing next to the girl, and when she followed her eyes to see Fitney, the smile on Wendy's face was even more obvious, "This Eureka is ......"
"A robber. Eureka spoke.
"Hello. But Fitney did not feel strange because of the profession she was talking about, and spoke to her calmly.
"You think it's like me? Oh my God. Eureka stuck out her tongue, as if she couldn't accept this fact, and looked at the other people's expressions of surprise.
They were amazed by Eureka's words.
"Well, maybe my feelings are wrong, but that's what your father said. Wendy said helplessly, and she patted Alva, who also showed a helpless expression.
"Since my father said it, let's take it as true. "Phytenay, right? Come out, too, and get ready to roast and eat, and shoot a deer—the kind that tastes good—and you can trust my skills anyway." ”
Fitnair didn't think it was a matter of disbelief - she glanced at the conflicted look of Rohen who had just walked downstairs, and thought that he should be guilty of Laurena's questioning while he was glad of Eurica's arrival—but the way Rochen beckoned the others to come outside showed that his pleasure prevailed.
So she should have no choice but to grill the meat.
Outside, Fitney saw that a fire had been lit in the clearing, and people were sitting down by the fire—the only time to make it lively during the season when the tavern business was deserted.
"Aren't you going to see your mother?" asked Fitney, walking over to Eureka.
"Don't say that, that's not my mother. Eureka said.
It sounds strange that Eurica calls out to Rohen's father, but is reluctant to admit Laurena - even though Fitnair knows some clues from Rochen.
"What's so strange about that, ah, you probably haven't heard anything about me. Eureka sat down, keenly aware of this kind of thing, and said.
It turned out that the Eureka was Rochen's adopted daughter, an abandoned baby who had been abandoned in the forest - there were many such things, and the abandoned girl was the most of them - and it was a lucky thing that Rochen took her with him when he left his hometown and moved into the forest.
And then there is nothing special about the story of Eureka - Rochen is her adoptive father and Laurena is her adoptive mother - but just as Laurena is unwilling to admit this troublesome adopted daughter, Eurica does not recognize Laurena, the most obvious difference is that the Lakayser girl feels that her life is full of pain when she sees Eurica.
"I was kicked out of the house by Laurenna when I was eight years old, while my father was seriously ill. At this time, the people were sitting around a campfire, and Eureka and the others were talking about themselves with great carelessness—she skillfully roasted the hare on the fire.
Fitnair sat across from Eureka and looked at the woman who called herself a robber, who had come to the tavern alone, carrying a bow on her back, and had helped Alva and his party shoot a wild boar.
Apparently, the other members of the Nature Society didn't know that Eureka was a robber at first, and they didn't know anything about Eureka.
"Oh, that's so hard for you. Roheng said beside him.
"It's not your fault. Eureka glanced at the roasted golden hare, and sprinkled it with some spices—the best of poor quality, but the best Rochen could find.
"It sounds like a legend," the atmosphere stiffened for a moment, and Fitney spoke, "like in 'The Fairy of the Forest' or 'A Hundred Legends of Robert'—some storybook that describes heroines." ”
Eureka burst out laughing, her hearty laughter making the mood a little subtle.
"Didn't you hear me that I am a robber?" said Eureka, "and this is not a lie—after I was cast out, I went to my present husband. ”
"Eureka, I'm sorry for you, but it seems to me that Tritan has led you to that bad career. Rochen felt a little sad at this, and he drank some wine—it seemed that he would not normally say this to his adopted daughter.
"So what, my father, I'm already a robber Eureka now, and if I don't do that, how can you be well taken care of in such a remote place?"
"Isn't Eureka worried about being found out that there's another father here?" said Fitney.
It is indeed a question to consider, after all, those people are much more dangerous than adventurers.
Although listening to Eurica's tone, I don't look worried at all.
"Oh, then I don't have to worry, who can come to me for revenge, even if Baron Todd of Shevrin was blackmailed last month. Eureka said.
The reason why Eureka is so fearless, in addition to the confidence in the bandit group, is afraid that there is no difference between a magician and a robber - at least these natural societies are some civilian magicians, and they will not report her to the nobles, and even if they do, how can any nobles go all the way to catch a half-old man?
"Baron Todd?" Fitney repeated the word.
"I feel more and more like you now, come and eat something, think about what to do. Eureka cut off a piece of steaming meat with a knife and handed it to Fitney.