Chapter 15: Parting

Chapter 15: Parting

Among the High Elves who came out for a big purchase, only Victor's father was the oldest and most experienced, and he was the leader of their team. They had to do what Victor told them to do.

"Those two little ones will live in the church in the future, and they will become the pastor of the church in the future. Their elders are saying goodbye to them. Victor replied with a smile.

"What?" The High Elves were taken aback by this question. Because no one has ever approached the villagers of their Drifting Song, let alone gone to it. Victor's father's words immediately aroused the discussion of the villagers around him.

Seeing that Aunt Tina had finally let go of Vane and Kalia, Victor immediately ordered, "Alright, stop it, get ready to go." ”

"Alright, Daddy." All the villagers around the Drifting Song returned to the chocobos, took out some food and fed them a little, and then sat on the cart pulled behind the chocobos one by one. Just wait for Victor's order to line up and leave the Tower of Windranger together.

Victor picked up Kalia and put her in the car, and Vane climbed into the car as well. Victor turned to Aunt Tina and said, "You should go back quickly, it's not easy to come here." ”

When Victor first saw Aunt Tina, Vane and Kalia, he knew that they were not elves from the other side of the river. The mental habits of the High Elves on both sides of the river and many other details are different, and anyone who looks a little more carefully will notice these differences.

In addition, there are only a few orphanages in Quel'Salas, one in the academy, one near Silvermoon City, one near Fengqing Village, and then near Corona Village on this side of the river and this one here in Fengxing Village, there are only five orphanages in total, and even the closest one is the one near Fengqing Village. But even that orphanage would have taken a few days to get to the Tower of Windranger. Therefore, Victor said to Aunt Tina that it was not easy to come here, so it was better to go back and rest for a few days.

"I know......" Aunt Tina replied as she looked at the two little ones in the car, Vane and Kalia. She understood what Victor meant, but she just wanted to wait for Vane and Kalia to leave her sight before taking the car back to the orphanage in Silvermoon City.

Looking at the convoy moving farther and farther away, Aunt Tina tried her best not to cry, although it was not the first time she had been separated from an orphan, but it was the first time for such a young child. So Aunt Tina still felt sad in her heart, and she knew that she would never see these two children again. It wasn't until she couldn't see Vane and Kalia anymore that she wiped away her tears and turned to look for the returning vehicle.

As he got farther and farther away from the Tower of Windranger, Vane put the sadness of parting into his heart, closed his eyes once again and began to learn what was in the system. Kalia waited until Aunt Tina was completely out of sight, then turned around, her hands on her legs, and bowed her head in silence.

Seeing that the two children fell silent, Victor wanted to divert the attention of the two children, so he said, "There is still a long way to go, so let me tell you two little ones about my experience when I went out on an adventure." ”

When Kalia heard Victor's words, she asked with some curiosity, "Why do you want to take the risk?" Aunt Tina said we weren't allowed to leave Quel'Thalas and venture outside. ”

"You two are still young, so of course you can't take any chances." Victor's naΓ―ve words made Victor happy, and he continued, "You know, you have to be mature enough to take risks, and you have to be ready to take risks. Rushing out and taking risks can kill you, you know? ”

"Oh." Kalia nodded, then looked at Victor and asked curiously, "Then how old was Grandpa Victor to go on the adventure?" ”

"Back then." Victor raised his head and looked at the sky and entered the memory mode, and said while reminiscing: "Back then, several of us were basically adults, even the youngest one was already one hundred and eighty years old. ”

"Then why are you taking the risk?" Kalia's attention had clearly been drawn to the topic of adventure by Victor, she asked curiously. Because she didn't know what adventure was, and at the same time wondered why Victor would take the risk.

"We go on adventures to fulfill our dreams." Victor came back to his senses and said to Kalia with a smile.

"Living your dreams? What kind of dream is it? Kalia continued to ask curiously.

"Our original dream was to one day join the Ranger Force and become a Ranger." Victor replied as he drove. The memories just now did not deviate the vehicle, and the chocobo who pulled the cart was also an old bird, and it remembered the road back very clearly. Even if it is left alone, it will not deviate. What's more, there is a convoy ahead to lead the way.

"Ranger? What is Ranger? Why become a Ranger? I've only heard of Arcanists, and Ilkira wants to be a Grand Arcanist. But Brother Vane said that he could never become a Grand Arcanist anyway. Kalia innocently said to Victor.

"Hehe, that's right." Victor was slightly surprised, and said to Kalia with a smile, "The possibility of you little ones becoming Grand Arcanists is almost non-existent. ”

"But why?" Kalia asked, tilting her head and staring at Victor.

"There's a lot of stuff involved, and you won't understand it if you tell you." Victor smiled and touched Kalia's head with one free hand.

At this time, Kalia pursed her lips and twisted her head and said unhappily: "Brother Vane said the same, and Grandpa Victor said the same, anyway, if you don't tell me, I will know it myself in the future." Hmph——。 ”

"Hahaha." Kalia's appearance suddenly made Victor laugh, and after laughing for a while, he said to Kalia, "Do you still want to hear the adventure story of Grandpa Victor?" ”

"Think, Grandpa Victor hurry up and tell the story. Kalia loves to hear stories the most. Kaliya didn't care about being angry, and immediately turned her head to stare at Grandpa Victor, for fear that Grandpa Victor wouldn't talk about it.

"Well, then Grandpa Victor will tell you about my past adventures. In the village, as soon as I opened my mouth to say this, the little ones were glad to be able to jump so high. Grandpa Victor said as he gestured with his hand.

"Uh-huh. Grandpa Victor hurry up. Kalia didn't care so much, she just kept urging Grandpa Victor to hurry up and start telling the story.