Chapter 237: The Reason for Getting Lost (3)
Chebman was a very interesting man - this was Elliott's idea, although Elliott's relationship with Sharon was bad, and in just two days, he was able to talk freely with Chebman. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
Although Chebman is emotionally biased towards Sharon, the girl's enthusiasm for Chebman has always been ignored, so much so that it has fostered a friendship between the two men with a somewhat unruly personality.
"You've traveled to Vittier - I thought the people of the Duchy of Ansendir didn't like to travel. On this day, as they progressed, Elliot and Chebman had been chatting in the way that people were accustomed to, and it was Elliott's surprise that Chebman had actually been to the kingdom of Luther.
"Ha, most people don't like to go out, because there are often a lot of unexpected things to deal with in China. "Archduke Hayzen was already in turmoil while he was still alive—and to tell the truth, the kingdom of Luther was a place of peace and tranquility." ”
"Well—sometimes the nobles look stupid. Elliott thought for a moment.
"What are you talking about?" Sharon looked coldly at Elliot - Fitnair had heard the words as if he hadn't heard them, and the difference in the two girls' attitudes towards the threat was immediately apparent.
Chebman couldn't help but hook the corners of his mouth: "Oh, honey - maybe he said something other than you?"
"It is simply an insult for a person who knows nothing about this to judge by his own subjective thoughts what is illusory to him. Sharon looked at Elliott with a pride in her eyes.
"Ha, maybe there's nothing wrong with what you're thinking - maybe more as a nobleman...... Tolerance?" Chebman smiled, his seemingly unconcerned look could already be called exemplary and touching, "and we have more important things to care about now, don't we?"
Sharon stared at him for a moment, as if to make sure that Chebman wasn't joking, and then suppressed her anger a little: "But this is the most common thought of stupid civilians, and I am not angry at it—I just want to say, is it time to rest?"
The way Sharon suddenly lets go of her hatred for Elliot would have puzzled many - at least Elliott, but Fitney didn't think so.
She didn't have much of an impression of Sharon, but it was always clear.
"Alright—alright. Chebman didn't react for a moment, and when he heard it clearly, he smiled helplessly, "It seems that she also took me for a fool, so she was happy with me chatting with you without being a little dissatisfied." The second half of the sentence was, of course, turned to Elliott.
Elliott knew very well: "Aren't all women like this?
It's a pity that Chebman can't agree anymore - because Sharon is on the verge of hatred when he looks at Elliot - and it is conceivable that even Chebman's words that are still useful will not be taken into account if this continues.
Especially if you are trying to fan the flames.
"Tsk, Aven, you must be the cutest girl in the world. Elliott said heartily.
"I'm glad you could say that – and I'm looking forward to seeing you continue to 'renew' my contract. Fitney remained expressionless.
Elliott's face turned a little ugly for a moment—he remembered Dracula again.
Sharon silenced Chebman, and Fertenay told Elliott not to say anything meaningless—for a moment the whole environment was quiet, and they stepped on the ground piled with dead branches, feeling that the air seemed to be damp as they spoke, but it was still cold—and the thick cloak that Fitney was wrapped in seemed to weaken its ability to keep out the cold, and she felt a chill.
This sense of ambivalence......
Fitney's broken hair on her forehead was scattered as she bowed her head slightly, and her eyes "inadvertently" swept over Chebman and Sharon behind her.
Chebman and Sharon had just made a barely noticeable glance - their eyes lit up.
Really...... Exactly as written.
"Let's take a break. Chebman said, "Do you know how long it will take, Aven?"
"Are you going to stay here? It's dangerous here. Fitney said slowly.
"Have you ever encountered any danger?" said Chibman, intrigued.
"Where contradictions and chaos are intertwined, my family is firmly committed to Ironia, and the situation at this time will be unsettling to us. "Of course—it's Rose May, and maybe nothing will happen." ”
Chebman stared at Fitney's back, and waited for a long time after she had finished speaking—after making sure that Fitney's words really didn't follow—before he said with a smile, "Since you say that, let's go on—no problem, Sharon?"
"Whatever. Sharon's eyes were unpredictable, and her hidden skills were much worse than Chebman's.
Fettnay continued to lead the way—and thus to the forefront—so that she looked like a ghost dwelling in the forest, bound to incur some calamity.
"I saw it—Lornay. Dracula's figure appeared in front of Fitney, and she looked at Elliott, whose expression didn't seem to change, but kept moving forward, "Vlad and I won't be around for long—how are you going to punish the traitor?"
Fitney did not speak.
"Those horrible things are coming--really...... Terrible stuff. Dracula said again.
Fitnair raised her head slightly—her eyes were already accustomed to the darkness, and she could see the outlines of the dead trees accurately, even without the need for penetrating eyes. This dark place is a dormant monster that will devour those it sees as enemies.
"It's here. Fitney paused.
She stood on a high ground with a huge tree beside her—Sharon walked briskly, and as she was about to walk up the heights, she came to see a pit underneath it—and there was indeed an ancient altar there.
They couldn't tell the details on the altar, but they were thrilled by the iconic statue of the mage on the altar - there would never be another miracle like this.
"Thank you so much, Aven. Chebman looked at Fitney with a smile as he raised his hand, "But it's a great secret—I've always thought that only the dead wouldn't reveal it." ”
Suddenly, the man with a smile on his face became as cold and heartless as the guards around him.