Chapter 115: When I Hear Those Legends Again (I)

Fitnair and Eureka were the last of them to walk out of the tavern, for Rohen told Eureka so much that he reluctantly let them out until Laurena came downstairs to complain to them. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info

"Looks like your school is going to teach people how to be good friends, deliberately creating opportunities for your two friends?" asked Eureka as she followed Fitney into the forest, looking at the girl who was glaring around.

"Why am I telling you this?" said Fitney, with the hair falling from his ear.

"I don't really like to be in the woods - but you let me accompany you in order to reassure them, and I told you about my adoptive father's daughter, why should you tell me a story, even if it is to relieve me. Eureka said.

"I have two friends, and they're likely to have the same happy relationship as Alva and Wendy, but because my relationship is ......," Fitney said after a pause, "Anyway, I hope that doesn't happen again." ”

Eureka gave a cold look in her eyes: "It's ridiculous - what does this have to do with you? And these things are you can manage?" haha, because you realized a 'mistake' and tried to correct it in every way - how can this style make people laugh so much." ”

Fitney didn't look at Eureka and walked straight forward: "That's why I said it has nothing to do with you. ”

"Why do you say that it has nothing to do with me? I am very concerned about these things--for example, last month, they brought back a girl, who was a young lady of nobility, and she begged us not to hurt her, and when I asked her if she had a husband, she replied, 'Yes, my husband loves me very much, and he will give everything back to me.'" I was so touched that I told them not to hurt the lovely girl, and said to her, 'I would like to see how sincere it is, and help you test it!' Eureka said.

"Miss Noble, where did you find her?" said Fitné, who was squatting in front of a plant, when she raised her head.

"We're only around Shephrin, outside of Shevrin territory, of course - now I want to tell you even if you don't want to hear this story," Eureka curled a strand of her hair with her fingers, "and we went and told her husband, who had managed to elope with her, that we wanted him to give everything in exchange for the young lady's freedom—guess what he said?' he said, 'Oh, I can't take it anymore, that's enough, I've endured it all, she's such a pest, let her die, die!' And just then, we had that lovely young lady with us. ”

"And you killed the gentleman?" asked Fitney.

"I thought he was so ugly, so I gave him an arrow and said to him, 'Hey, now you've been kidnapped too, so how about using your one to switch back to your own life?'

"What else? Of course, the gentleman gave everything he had, and then abandoned his wife. Fitney disagreed.

Eureka burst out laughing, her laughter was not pretty, but it was very special, and it was indescribable.

"You're still a little girl who doesn't know these things—and at last the lovely young lady committed suicide, and she stabbed her in the neck with a dagger hidden in her skirt, and she said before she died, 'Oh, set him free, he's only left with me, but he doesn't want me anymore, but so what?, oh, why did I make this pathetic choice, but who made me love him?' The look on Eurika's face is indescribable.

Unable to comprehend this emotion, Fitney said in his own thoughts: "Perhaps this young lady does not want her last dignity to be ruined. ”

"That's a good explanation, but the sincerity of the feelings is beyond doubt, huh...... It seems that you will not understand, poor girl—but don't think we are heinous, at least we did as the girl did, and took all the gentleman's belongings—and gave him no clothes, and set him free. Eureka said.

Fitney didn't know why Eureka was telling this story to herself.

In order to satirize her, doesn't she understand the so-called feelings?

Fitney didn't think she needed to know these things, so he didn't take her words to heart.

"And did you bury that girl in a good place?" Fitney remembered something, and asked, "if you don't deal with it properly, I'm afraid you'll be taken advantage of by a mentally twisted gentleman, right?"

"You know that very well, I don't know if you are happy or sad?" said Eureka, "and we sent the young lady back to our own home, as they say, 'Only parents will not abandon you,' right?"

Eureka is an orphan, and this is ironic.

"Her home?" said Fitney, curious as to how the robbers had found the home of the girl who had eloped.

"Of course, we found a token in what she left behind - from the Bank family, well, I suppose, the Bank family, who had an eloped daughter, could only be the daughter of Baron Banker - and it was easy to solve. Eureka said.

Fitney's hand trembled slightly, what an interesting coincidence, she had heard the story of Miss Bank's elopement before she had gone through that terrible awakening ritual.

However, the two people who both chose to escape from aristocratic life, but just a few months later, the fate of the two was very different.

"A nobleman's daughter - this kind of thing should have another ending, such as they would not gladly have their daughter buried in the family cemetery. Fitney said.

"Indeed, the poor girl, who had been attacked by her family, was to be buried in the cemetery like a servant when she 'came home'—and the Bankers were even afraid that the others would know about it, than they would have known about Miss Bank's elopement. A sad look appeared on Eureka's face, "It's really confusing to understand what the nobles think. ”

"It was supposed to keep their political enemies from finding out - although this was not a good thing in any case, it was clearly a very sensitive time for the Bankers. "Fitney was convinced of the rules of the aristocracy.

A hint of surprise crossed Eulika's face, and she continued, "It's exactly what you think! So you really know something--something is going to happen among the nobles!If I'm right, who caused it this time?...... The famous Wyzdem family ......"

Fitney's hand trembled again: "What happened to the Wyzdem family?"