Chapter 318: The Mist of Shevrin (12)
This late night is destined to be unpeaceful, and it is clear that it is close to the month of Rose May, but there are people who go out at night - it cannot be judged by timidity or bravery, it can be said to be "unbelievable", or it can be said to be "extremely stupid". Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info
It was a young man who had changed into a costume of activity—or rather of an adventurer.
The level of sorrow and firmness on that young face, which is young and too sorrowful, is beyond measure.
The wind blew across his face, and he looked up, saw the overcast night sky, and took a deep breath.
"Where do you want to go. But he had not gone a few steps before he heard a familiar voice—one which he did not hear very often, but which he remembered very well, because that distinctive, indifferent voice came from one of his benefactors.
"Fitney...... Miss. He turned his head, and sure enough, he saw the girl who liked to wear a dress in dark tones, coming out of the shadow that almost completely concealed her, but even then he could barely make out her silhouette - he, Aubrey's voice hesitated.
However, this hesitation is more due to the weakness of the heart.
He didn't want anyone else to know what he was going to do—especially Fitney.
Although, the appearance of Fitney here is almost equivalent to knowing her decision.
However, Aubrey thinks Fitney doesn't understand his feelings: "I'm sorry, maybe it's hard for you to understand, but I have to go." ”
Fitney really couldn't understand, so she said, "I really can't understand what you're going to do, so as is my habit, I'll let you go." ”
"Really?!" Aubrey was overjoyed, but then he said worriedly, "You...... Will you tell Ingrid?"
"Not only will I tell her, but I'll also look for Miss Carterana. Fitney's words made Aubrey extremely depressed.
"No...... No...... I would like to ask you to ......" Aubrey clenched his fists tightly.
"Do you think I'm a kind man?" said Fitney in a cold tone, "do you think so?"
"Of course. Aubrey nodded.
But he didn't know why Phytenay was asking.
"In that case, you shouldn't have asked me. "I don't want to see the brother of a girl who is kinder than I am, the lover of a beautiful woman, in such a dangerous situation—don't you know that it is absolutely impossible for you to go to those people? ”
How could Aubrey not know?
"But I can't help it. "Mr. Lawler is my benefactor, and I cannot sit idly by, and Carterana will give everything she has for it—without her, I'd rather die." If I do, there may be no hope, but it's better than no hope, isn't it?"
"And have you thought about your sister, your brother, and your mother?" asked Fitney continued.
"I think you'll help them. After a moment's hesitation, Aubrey said.
"Stupid man. Fitney looked up, "What if I refuse?!"
"You won't. Aubrey's tone was firm, and his expression was strange at this time—red and moist, but with a deep smile on his face.
Fitney felt that such people were crazy.
There was nothing she could do.
"In that case, I can't stop you from going to those robbers, can I?" Fitnair sighed.
"Yes. ”
"I heard Ingrid say that you respect me—is that true?"
"Yes. ”
"Then can you promise me one thing? ”
"As long as it doesn't have anything to do with what I'm doing tonight, then I'd love to. ”
"Tomorrow night - please postpone the implementation of this decision by one day. "Tomorrow night, I will not stop you, and I will not tell anyone about your decision," said Fitney, "and I swear to Erentia." ”
"You don't need to swear by Elletia...... I can promise you, however, I would like to know...... Why?" Aubrey was silent for a long time, helpless.
"Because tomorrow night I will walk with you. ”
"What did you say?!"
Aubridger was utterly frightened by Fitney's words—he even thought that Fatney would try to stop him in any way other than this oath, but she ......
"That's right, if you insist on leaving between tonight and tomorrow night, I'll tell Ingrid and Carterana the first thing I find out. Fitnair remained silent, and she calmly finished her opinion, "Well, then, get a good night's sleep, Aubrey." ”
"Wait!" Aubrey was stunned, trying to stop Fitney from leaving.
But Fitney retreated into the darkness and was completely gone.
Aubrey stood stunned, bewildered.
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"Lornay, morning. The next morning, Ingrid came out of the room, and when she went down the stairs, she saw that Fitney was already sitting in the little room she liked for breakfast.
Fettnay explained to her servant that she had fainted that day only because she had not eaten breakfast, so Stuarta asked her to go to breakfast early this morning, whatever she said.
In fact, there are very few exceptions.
She doesn't like any exceptions, either.
"Early. Fitnair had finished eating a small loaf of bread, and her eyes were not on Ingrid, but on the papers she had taken out of her study.
"What are you looking at?" Ingrid asked.
"When Grede was still there, there were some records about Shavrin. "Fitney didn't hide it from her.
Ingrid was not interested in any of these things, and of course would not ask any further.
"Miss," Stuarta walked in through the door, "Today, Philip picked up a letter for you in the yard......"
Fitney finally raised his head from the book, and when he saw Sturya's somewhat worried expression, he breathed a sigh of relief and stretched out his hand: "It's okay, please give it to me, thank you for your hard work." ”
Stuarta shook her head, and she stood behind Fitney, making sure that her distance would not make Fitney uncomfortable reading the letter—as a servant, she always wanted to find a suitable spot.
Fitney placed the book on the table and opened the letter.
Ingrid tilted her head to look at Fitney, and she noticed that Fitney's eyes changed when she saw the letter—perhaps worried, surprised, happy...... In short, there are a lot of emotions.
"Miss Ingrid. Suddenly, Ingrid heard Stuart call out to her, and she looked up with a puzzled expression, and then she heard Stulya say, "Would you like to go out with me?"
"Absolutely. Ingrid looked at Phytenay and felt that she had better not disturb Fitney.