Chapter 122: A face filled with death
Fitnair waited quietly until the sound sounded again in the flower field, even though she was fully prepared, but when she saw Chris standing up, there was still a hint of surprise in her eyes. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
Chris walked out of the flower field and left in the opposite direction of herself and where she was, and Fitney breathed a sigh of relief, but instead of walking out immediately, she waited in place for a while.
Until it was completely dark.
Fitney took a deep breath, not only waiting for Chris to leave completely, but also to sort out the doubts in her mind, which were growing more and more.
It's still a little bit close, and it's still a very critical place, and she can't figure it out.
Determined not to think any further, she stepped out of the grass and walked again to the field of Barlow's flowers, crouched down, and slowly pulled out the outermost Ballow flower, the whole plant, and was not surprised when she saw a dry bone peeking out of the churned soil, as she already knew what was underneath.
Her eyes were serious, scrutinizing the small area, if the others had been frightened by the strange atmosphere and had turned around and ran—Fitnair was not unafraid of all this, she could feel the fear that permeated her own depths, but those fears could not overtake another, stronger emotion.
Sand......
The girl reached out and touched what was beside the exposed bone—and when she dug it open with her hand, she realized that it was—it was a piece of metal, and in the terrible condition of the blackened, the protruding relief could still be distinguished, a ring of thorns.
In addition to the fact that the definition of the rose in this world is completely different from the world before Fitney, the Ring of Thorns is another example - the Word of God says that there are no adjectives to describe Arentia's face, and people only know that she wears a crown made of thorns.
Ring of Thorns - the symbol of the Holy See.
And that's not all.
Fitnair frowned, and she dug up the dirt next to her again, revealing ......
It was a battlefield - Fitnair didn't know how to tell the time, she only knew that there had been a terrible battle here, and the outcome of it ......
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"Where did Lornay go?" it was late at night, but there was no peace at all in the Wolf King's tavern - Wendy didn't know how many times she had asked this, and her anxious look made people feel the same way.
"Eureka ......" Jill frowned, he was rarely doing research at this time, and his voice was stiff - robbers are robbers after all, and their status in people's hearts will never be the same as that of adventurers or mercenaries.
Wendy shook her head, she couldn't bear to let Rohen hear that again—it was pathetic.
However, there was still no news from Fettnay, and Wendy felt that she had been shaken.
"I'll take a look. Alva finally couldn't sit still, not only to reassure Wendy, but more importantly, the people all regarded Fitna as a very important person - but when he opened the door, he exclaimed, "Lornay?"
Wendy jumped to her feet, and she hurried towards the door, and like Alva, she saw the figure that appeared outside the door—the emaciated girl standing outside the house, her long white blonde hair blown by the wind, obscuring her face so that people could not see her face, and her pale hands were stained with soil debris.
"Are you alright?" Wendy walked out, but stopped, for she saw behind Fitney a figure in a cloth robe—the man had long lake-blue hair, and the gaze that fell on her was cold, full of scrutiny—and she was speechless.
"Who are you?" Alva's eyes flashed with wariness.
"He's my friend, a magician, named Merlin. It was Fitney who spoke, and she looked up—Venti exclaimed, for even in the darkness she could still see Fitney's face as pale as death.
It was unusually pale.
"You ......" Perhaps Fitney's face was too unconvincing, and Alva became hesitant.
"If she doesn't find a place to rest, she will probably faint. Merlin said.
Later, the people who came out heard only Merlin's words, and their faces showed surprise, and then Fitney's body fell to the side in an instant—she was caught by Merlin.
Merlin picked up Fitney and passed by the men—only glancing at Wendy as he passed by—but Wendy didn't know why, but subconsciously ducked behind Alva.
"What the hell is going on?" said Wendy, coming back to her senses, a little worried.
"I'll take a look. Alva patted her on the head, comforted her, and went upstairs—to Fitney's room—Merlin had magically lit the lamp in the room, which was brighter than normal light, so that Alva could clearly see Merlin sitting beside Fitney's bed, took one of her hands, and summoned a balloon of water to wash her hand.
The words he wanted to say were stuck in his throat, and Merlin didn't speak, he slowly lowered his eyes, just watching intently as he cleaned her hand for Fitney.
Such a focused look might make one mistakenly look at a lover, but Alva felt that it was very subtle, more like ...... Looking at her daughter's expression?
Alva lingered outside the door for a long time, still not knowing how to speak, so he quietly closed the door and walked downstairs.
The moment Alva left, Fettnay opened his eyes.
"Shut up—you're too nonsense this time, Arthur," Merlin said, "and you're too involved in that land of death to resist the call—if you hadn't called me, maybe you'd already be one of them." ”
"There's no way to know what ...... 'she' was there. Fitney felt that the picture in front of him was still a little flowery, so he closed his eyes again.
"If you can sustain that kind of magic. Merlin said again.
Fitney couldn't argue.
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No one could sleep well that night, even if they had to return to Starlight the next day.
As for Fitney, when she reappeared in front of people the next day, she had become the same as usual, no difference.
There were even a stomach full of questions, but from Fitney's mouth they often didn't ask anything, and the magician named Merlin was long gone in the tavern.
As for Eurika, no one knew where she had gone, but that didn't seem to be their cause for concern.
On the way back to Starlight with the members of the Nature Society, Fitney turned his head once and saw Roheng at the door to see them farewell.
She turned her head again, and no one knew what was going on in her mind.