1:220 The Eastern Heaven (The Beginning)

1:220 The Chapter of the Eastern Heaven (Beginning) Preparation for War in Daily Life (I)

The next day.

Arthur opened his eyes and found himself lying on a hospital bed bandaged like a mummy.

Is this scent next to Greenway?

But his eyes couldn't see clearly, and the morning sun made him see things hazy for a while.

Arthur seemed to be awake. Greenway said.

Who is this being reported to? Arthur was wondering when three men walked in. Although Arthur couldn't see clearly, he guessed from these figures that these three people were three heavenly knights.

"Arthur, can you hear me?" asked the Grand Duke of Unity, "and nod your head if you hear it." Arthur wanted to open his mouth in response, but his throat was so dry that he nodded his head in agreement.

"You've finally defeated all three Heavenly Knights," said Grand Duke Hall, who could tell from his figure that his severed hands had been successfully connected and bandaged, "Zuihou One Heavenly Knight is Parin Lore. "Parin Lorre, the one with [the power of 10,000 people]. Arthur thought to himself that he could finally fight this Parin Lore to avenge the revenge that he had completely ignored in the first place.

"I wish you could win. However, one-on-one, Parinlore is invincible. Leon Dickens, the knight of the heavens, said, "That guy is a monster favored by Photons. No one can go head-to-head with him and win. "Moreover, with his bullish temper, once he kills the red eye, he doesn't know what it means to be merciful, and you may be killed by his wrong hand. "So, if you don't have faith, it's better to give up as soon as possible." "However, we still pray that you can win Parin Lore. "If you lose, it's our turn to continue the round-robin duel with Parin Lorre until someone decides the winner." This kind of show-like duel is too troublesome, so it's better to end it quickly. "Best wishes to you, may you succeed in defeating Parinlore. The Heavenly Knights said, and then left together.

Arthur sighed softly. Greenway, who was on the side, couldn't help but say, "I've never seen my father expect so much from a person. Arthur, you really are—" I would never be king of the Pantoraken. Arthur retorted in his heart.

Arthur closed his eyes again and fell asleep for a while, and by the time he woke up again, it was already evening.

"Arthur," Bedeville said, sitting at Arthur's bedside, "are you hungry? Miss Greenway said you can only eat liquid food these days, so let's make do with some first?" Arthur tried to get up, but his hands and feet were covered with plaster casts, and he was not very obedient.

"Don't move, I'll feed you. "Bedivel Road.

"No, stupid. Arthur only felt awkward.

"What a shyness, and no one else sees," Berdiville laughed, "and, I owe Arthur a great favor." Arthur thought of the people of Bedeville.

"What's wrong with them?" asked Arthur as he ate oatmeal.

The mage took Pakov and the others away, saying that he could help take care of them. Pakov and they can also understand some simple commands, and they can also help the mage's laboratory with some chores. "Bedivel Road.

"Merlin, the old fox, has only earned fifteen free slaves. Arthur sighed, "You fool sold your people to mages?" "Even then—" Bediwell's sad expression appeared for a moment, "at least, their lives are settled. The mage is not a bad person, and I can trust my people to him. "You ought to take care of them yourself," Arthur said, "and then—" "If I'm going to deal with them, I'll have to leave Arthur you." Bediwell said, "No, I can't." "They are your loved ones. "Arthur, you too. Bediwell looked at Arthur intently.

"Don't project all your feelings for your brother onto me. Arthur said, "That's enough, I don't need you to feed it, I'll eat it myself." "But, Arthur, you're still—" The plaster on his arm shattered under Arthur's force, and he reached out to take the oatmeal as if nothing had happened, "don't come and make me rest, go out and play." Bediwell looked at Arthur like this and couldn't help but sigh.

He curls his body like a hedgehog and keeps people away with spikes and fences.

Perhaps Arthur had sensed that something he was about to carry would involve everyone around him in disaster.

Even so, Bediwell would blindly follow. He had long since made up his mind to do so.

At seven o'clock in the evening, Arthur hobbled outside the house, wanting to get some fresh air. Only then did he realize that the farm he rented seemed to have been remodeled.

"What are you doing, Palamidadis?" Arthur asked, looking at the leopard man with a hammer nailed to the plank.

"I'm getting a makeshift cabin. "Your farmhouse is too small, and we'll have to sleep in the stables if we don't get it done tonight." "You still have serious internal injuries, have you forgotten?" asked Arthur.

"I'm fine, this internal injury is not enough to stop me from building a cabin, right?" "Stupid. Arthur threw a bag of money to the leopard man, "Let's go to the city and stay in a hotel today." You and your two children can't be squeezed into a makeshift cabin. "But—" "You should hurry up and set up your children." Arthur said, "The farmhouse is in danger of being attacked by the Assassins, and it is always inappropriate for them to stay here. For the sake of the happiness of Zhalfir and Segrade, you must place them in a safe place. The leopard warrior wanted to say something, but he paused for a moment to think about it, and then agreed with Arthur's words. "I do have a few friends who can help take care of those two boys, and maybe it would be safer to keep the kids there. "Then go ahead. Arthur said.

"It's a long way, I'll come back to you as soon as I've settled them in. Arthur sighed, the sluggish leopard man didn't understand Arthur's words at all.

"Don't come here for the time being, there will be a bloody storm in this place, and you have such a serious injury on your body, it is not suitable to get involved in this kind of thing. Arthur said.

"But—" "The oath?" Arthur looked at the magic mark on the leopard man's head, "It's okay. You're free. The only command you have left to listen to is - don't listen to my orders anymore. Palamides finally understood Arthur's intentions. He then said to Arthur with a look of humiliation, a look of anger, and a look of embarrassment: "Arthur, you are such a despicable person. Just let me owe you a lot of debt, but don't give me a chance to pay it. weishenme, you always have to look down on people like this?!damn it. "You've helped me a lot, doesn't that think it's enough?" said Arthur.

The leopard man shook his head. He used to be a selfish man, but now, the two children have changed him completely.

Arthur was helpless, and it seemed that Palamides would not accept a difficult enough task to him.

"Okay, since you say so. Arthur endured the pain in his arm and wrote a small note, "After settling your child, I want you to go to this place and wait for someone." He's going to need your help, I think. The leopard man took the note and looked at it. He didn't know the mystery involved, he just wanted to complete this task quickly, and then come back to help Wang.