Chapter 45: Grilled Fish
As the night wore on, the camp was filled with only a quiet campfire and the occasional chirping of insects. Several guards with weapons in hand patrolled the camp and its surroundings.
Lying on the roof of the carriage, Liviel looked at the stars in the sky, and couldn't help but think of the world she lived in in her previous life.
"In my previous life, it was rare to see so many beautiful stars in the night sky, but the night sky here is really beautiful." Liviel whispered.
The old man came to a cliff and leaned down to look at the junction of the forest and the plain below.
"My lord, there is news from the king." As soon as a dark shadow flashed out of the tree, he half-knelt behind the old man, and respectfully held a letter in both hands.
"Yes, got it." The old man took the letter and nodded, opened the envelope, and took out a folded piece of stationery.
Quiet, quiet is terrifying, and the killing intent emanating from the old man's body doesn't even dare to appear in the wind.
"Alas, there are really far external worries, and there are internal troubles in the near future." The old man threw the letter behind him, and when the black shadow saw this, the letter was instantly ignited with a tap of his fingertips, burning into a pile of ashes and disappearing with the wind.
"You go back and tell Hermo to do it without losing humanity, otherwise they really don't know who has the final say in this kingdom." The old man took out a jade plaque from his arms and threw it to the black shadow, and said with murderous intent.
The shadow nodded, and the figure slowly disappeared into the darkness of the forest.
On the plain, a rabbit is making a burrow in the night, carefully searching for food on the plain.
Suddenly, an owl suddenly appeared, silently across the sky, and then with a sharp claw, the rabbit was caught by the owl and flew into the air before it could react, constantly struggling.
The owl flew into the forest, landed on a tree canopy, and poked the rabbit's head with its sharp beak. Suddenly it was red and white, and it sprayed out like a flood discharge from a large embankment. The rabbit, which was struggling, was unable to run away in the end.
"Heh, who's the eagle and who's the rabbit, we'll know when the time comes." The old man snorted coldly, shook his hand and turned around and walked in the direction of the camp.
Liviel on the roof of the car saw the old man returning, stretched and rolled over and got into the carriage, and got into the bed at great speed and pretended to be asleep.
The old man went out of the carriage, opened the window and peeked in, and when he saw that Liviel was asleep, he retreated to the other carriage and fell asleep.
"Huh?" Charlotte was woken up by Liviel's movement, sat up and saw that she was okay, and then fell asleep again.
Time passed, and the patrolling guards were a little tired.
Another group of guards came out of the tent, and the leader said to the tired guards, "Hey, it's time to turn over." Go and rest. ”
"Ah~ It's finally time to hand over the shift, I'll leave it to you, brothers, go to sleep." The first patrol guards stretched and yawned, and said happily.
The brown bear hiding in the forest was sleeping in the occupied cave, and a pack of gray wolves were lying on their stomachs outside the cave and shivering.
The ground suddenly shook slightly, and the brown bear, which had been asleep, opened its eyes violently.
"Roar!"
The brown bear roared, and the wolves lying on their stomachs at the entrance of the cave all stood up in an instant, lowering their wolf heads and not daring to look at the cave.
The brown bear looked at the dark sky and ran straight in the direction of the camp despite the wolves.
In the middle of the camp, Liviel, the old man, and Thetil opened their eyes almost at the same time.
Without disturbing Charlotte, Livielle cautiously stepped out of the carriage. I saw the old man and Thetil, who also came out.
The old man stared at the clouds in the sky that blocked the moon, his brows furrowed slightly, and he could feel a very large aura appear in the direction of the Khaki Mountains, but it quickly dissipated.
"Boom..."
There was the sound of bushes being turned in the forest, and the guards picked up their weapons and pointed straight at the forest, waiting for them, but Liviel ran straight over.
"Liviel, danger!" The old man also ran over.
"Grandpa, it's okay, it's the brown bear I raised hiding inside." Liviel waved her hand to signal the guards not to be nervous, and then said to the forest, "Come out, big man." ”
"Roar."
A bear roar was heard in the forest, the low bushes were quickly separated, and a brown bear slowly walked out.
The old man was also relieved when he saw clearly that it was the brown bear, and said to everyone: "It's okay, let's go and do our own work." ”
Some of the guards around him were also relieved to see the brown bear that Liviel had subdued, and at the same time they felt admiration for Liviel in their hearts. To be able to take a sixth-order, seventh-order demon bear as a pet, apart from Liviel, he really didn't know who else could do it.
Liviel looked in the direction of the Khaki Mountains and asked, "Grandpa, is the seal about to be broken?" ”
The old man shook his head and vetoed: "Impossible, that seal can last for a while, there should be some treasure appearing, after all, I didn't feel the breath of the demonic beast from that power." ”
Liviel nodded, but she was very puzzled in her heart, I don't know why, she always felt that the power was full of sadness, very cold but eager to be warmed.
When the old man saw what Liviel was thinking, he couldn't help but feel distressed in his heart, the future of this world was all pressed on such a small body.
The old man slowly walked up to Liviel, touched her head and said gently, "It's okay, you can enjoy your trip now, and then think about other things." ”
Liviel nodded and returned to the carriage.
There was no word in the night, and the dark night would eventually pass, at dawn.
"Well~..."
Early in the morning, Liviel woke up, stretched out, and couldn't help but smile when she saw Charlotte's smiling sleeping face, and took out a pen to draw on Charlotte's face.
After a while, Liviel put away her pen and looked at her 'masterpiece', nodded with great satisfaction, pushed the car door and walked out.
Thetil walked over and greeted Liviel, "Good morning, Master Liviel. ”
"Well, good morning, why did you get up so early, you were injured yesterday and you should have a good rest." Liviel replied.
"Haha, thank you Young Master Liviel for your concern, but I'm fine now. I've gone on patrol, Master Liviel. Thetil laughed, saluted Liviel again, and went out on patrol from the camp.
Liviel walked to the forest, to the river before her, and took a deep breath.
"It's comfortable~ The smell of grass, the smell of the earth, the chirping of birds, this world is really amazing, and the most important thing is the existence of magic, it can't be too convenient." Liviel sighed, touching her belly.
"No matter how convenient it is, it still can't solve the problem of eating."
At this time, the brown bear cautiously walked over, holding a freshly plucked honeycomb in his hand, and placed the honeycomb in front of Liviel.
"For me?" Liviel asked, confused.
The brown bear nodded, afraid that Liviel would not know how to make it and gesture with the bear's paw.
Liviel smiled, took the honeycomb and grabbed it casually, and a tiny icicle condensed in the air.
Liviel stabbed the icicle into the honeycomb, stirred it vigorously, and pulled it out.
The sticky honey wrapped around the icicles looked particularly tempting, and Livielle stretched out the tip of her tongue to lick it, and the sweet taste instantly wrapped the entire tip of her tongue and continued to the inside of her mouth.
"It's so sweet." Liviel sighed.
The river was then sucked in front of Liviel, and finally condensed into a curling stone in the air, and Liviel slowly poured the honey from the honeycomb with her little finger, pouring most of the curling stone.
Liviel turned her head to see the brown bear who was drooling, and the brown bear also reacted and noticed Liviel's gaze, and quickly wiped the saliva with the bear's paw, but as soon as she finished wiping it, it flowed out again, like a babbling stream.
"Poof, look at your bear-like look, oh, here you go." Liviel was a little moved, but the look of the brown bear made her laugh again, and she handed the remaining half of the honey to the brown bear.
The brown bear hesitated, and the bear's paw approached and moved away, wanting to take it but not daring to take it.
"Take it, this is your own, you made me feel like a bandit." Liviel stuffed the honeycomb into the brown bear's arms, looked at the brown bear and said, "I'll make you a suit of armor when I get back, or you'll be like a wild animal every time you come out." ”
The brown bear didn't know if it heard it, so it worked hard in the honeycomb, and emptied the entire honeycomb with lightning speed.
"I'll give you a little more, and I'll take the rest back to Charlotte and Grandpa." Liviel drew some of the honey from the curling stone and placed it in a large bowl made of ice.
Suddenly, a fish jumped up from the river, and Liviel seemed to have thought of something and went into the forest to look for it, while the brown bear was busy at this time.
After a while, Liviel returned with a pile of unknown grass.
She crushed some into powder and cut some into small pieces.
Then, with a wave of his hand, the condensed icicles around him stabbed into the river.
"Poof"
"Poof"
"Poof"
After a while, the icicle returned with fresh and fat fish.
The scales were removed, the entrails were removed, and a fire was raised on a grill made of twigs.
When the heat was almost ready, Liviel placed the chopped grass on the fish.
The fragrance was overflowing, and even the brown bear put down his work and smelled the fragrance vigorously.
"Here you go, although it may not be as good as your honey, it tastes good." A skewer of grilled fish exudes an enticing aroma that is so big in the eyes of a brown bear that the whole world is as big as this skewer of grilled fish.
Gently put down the honey in his hand, took a bite of the grilled fish, but was caught off guard. He immediately opened his mouth and almost threw away the grilled fish.
But the residual fragrance in the mouth was tempting it again, and after a gentle bite, it was still burned. But this time it didn't let go, and tore off a piece of fish with a fierce slam.
The fish melts in your mouth, and the rich aroma of the meat explodes in the mouth with spices.
The brown bear's task shifted again, and he palmed up and down on the grilled fish.
Liviel smiled at the brown bear, picked up the grilled fish and blew on the next piece of fish, because it was too hot and kept her mouth open.
After chewing it thoroughly, the addictive spicy sensation punctures her taste buds.
One man, one bear, carried out a major project by the river.