Chapter 26: Miscalculation
Now, the identity of the other party is about to come out.
Green secretly said that it was dangerous, he didn't run into it because he was dissatisfied with an iron mountain, and it would be too much of a sin to really squeeze that pair of soft and soft.
So a few years later, he was even more happy.
But compared to the happiness in the future, Green has more important things at the moment, after all, they are still deadlocked.
For a moment, Green flashed the thought of apologizing and begging for mercy, but that would not bring him any good, and his withdrawal would be called cowardice, which was no better than actually hurting others. He pinched the other party's neck, knowing that he couldn't show weakness here, but he couldn't continue the previous lesson, as if the two sides of the wrestling were deadlocked with each other and fell into a dilemma.
As the clock ticked by, Green knew he couldn't remain silent, or his advantage would be lost once the attendants came to their senses.
Fortunately, Green isn't just Green.
From beginning to end, the biggest advantage of this sixteen-year-old boy has never been this gifted skin, nor is it a bug-like system, but experience, a huge knowledge and experience from the identity of a player in his previous life.
So he quickly came up with an argument.
"Do you think you're smart?"
Green tugged at the teenager's neck and forced him to hold himself close. The close attendants not far away gasped when they saw the cold air, but they didn't dare to act rashly.
The horror in the young man's eyes turned into intense doubt, "You, what are you talking about......"
"I mean, your performance is pointless." Green whispered, but unusually calm.
- God knows his heart is going to explode!
"What does that mean?" The young man's face changed slightly, even though he was restrained by Green, and his face was already very unsightly.
"You should understand what I mean," Green lowered his voice, trying not to let anyone else listen, "Lord Wendy, or rather...... Master Chid. β
This time, the young man's face became even paler under the shock of his shock.
"Who are you? No, it can't be, you're talking nonsense......"
Green sighed, looked at the panicked young boy whose inner defense had been breached, and whispered in his ear, "Maybe you think that such an act will bring trouble to your father, and every time he cleans up the trouble you have caused, he is atoning for his sins, but have you really understood what you call 'serving the country'?" Do you know where your father was in those days? You don't know anything, you never want to know, you just do what you want: wanton and vexatious. He did apologize to you, but Luna was on top, and what you did could only disappoint him again and again. β
"You talk nonsense! You are just a commoner, how can you know this qiΔ! The boy cried out hoarsely, the shock and pain in his eyes, shaken by the sudden contact with the pain he had never wanted to seek, but still clinging to the hope of the truth and the dedication he had confessed over the years. You don't understand, you don't understand anything at all! But his eyes sparkled uncontrollably.
Green sighed again, also relieved. The boy's reaction was within his expectations, and this was his chance, although it was not a gentleman's practice to uncover his scars, but he also knew that if he did not dig up the poisonous sore and completely eradicate the cause, this painful past involving the Grand Duchess of Bauhinia would never be truly healed. And he didn't want to see this young man, clapping his hands and applauding when his dying father died, but he learned about the past at the funeral of the Grand Duke and cried out in pain.
So he took advantage of this opportunity and made an attempt.
In a way, he avoided a disaster for himself.
But on the other hand, he is reversing the tragic fate of the Bauhinia family in his previous life.
So he left a faint sentence in the young man's ear.
"Whether you believe it or not, facts are facts, and it's up to you whether you want to open the box and release death or rebirth from it."
This solid voice echoed in the young man's mind, beating at his tightly clenched heart.
Is this true?
Is this fake?
Is he lying to me?
What reason does he have to lie to me?
β¦β¦
Such and such doubts lingered in the young man's heart, he was not ignorant of this, on the contrary, he had a premonition from a long time ago, but he never wanted to believe that since the death of his mother, no one could get close to him, no one dared to tell him anything about his father, but in this city where humans and elves meet, a simple trip to the distance, but met a stunned young man who spoke outright.
"Heh......"
It was a long time before the delicate young man came to his senses from his chaotic thoughts. He smiled bitterly, and suddenly realized that the young man who restrained him had long since disappeared, along with the cute little animal, and the not-so-serious musician elf, probably because of the strong strength of the other party, or maybe they didn't get their own orders, and the attendants didn't block their way. Looking down at himself, he was still holding his sword, and he had already stood stunned for a long time under the worried gaze of the close attendant.
He took a deep breath and sat forward on the bench, which was no longer empty, and relaxed his legs, which were numb from standing too much.
Lowering his head, the young man picked up the gloves that were knocked away by Green, gently brushed off the dust on them, and stared at the well-textured black leather gloves in a silent daze.
The close guard quietly breathed a sigh of relief, he didn't dare to touch the young man's body, he could only wait for him to come to his senses, and there was no expectation in his heart.
He motioned for the ordinary attendants to disperse, and he stepped forward and half-knelt on the ground, "My lord, the guards below are not effective, please punish you." β
The boy raised his eyelids and stared at the middle-aged attendant who was begging for punishment, and suddenly stretched out his swordβand then froze in the middle of the road.
He quickly lowered the sword in his hand, stretched out his hand instead, and after hesitating for a while, he picked up the arm of his close attendant in an extremely rustic manner.
The middle-aged man's eyes were pleasantly surprised, he hadn't felt the warmth of this young man for several years, and at this moment, he even thanked Green a little.
ββ¦β¦ Uncle Uporos," the young man spoke slowly, his voice devoid of his previous pretensions, but with an indescribable gentleness, "you follow the old ...... That person has been around for many years, and I think you should be familiar with the things of that year. β
Uporos replied, his expression a little heavy, but a little relaxed.
The boy nodded, and after a long silence, it seemed as if he had made some serious decision.
ββ¦β¦ So, let's hear what you have to say first. β
On the other side, Green held the little fox and followed by the elf Asilon and hurried to Jenny's house.
He originally just wanted to get rid of the imp so that he could hurry up and warn Jenny, but he was entangled by the imp and was forced to teach him a lesson, but he accidentally discovered the identity of the other party and the origin of the two parties that the other party himself didn't know at all, so Green deliberately delayed a little time and deliberately led a path for the imp.
And this road, in the process of following miracles, the "boy" has been waiting for twenty-four years.
Well, believe it or not, at least I've worked hard, and it can be regarded as a small reward for the old man.
Green thought.
"Green? What the hell did you say to that kid? β
Elf Esslen caught up and asked curiously beside him.
"Yoooooo, as far as I know, it seems that the Holy Queen Ainaleila's Hoshimi Edict doesn't mention that the elves should be good at digging into the bottom of the matter and talking too much, right?"
Green glanced at him, and the elves had already asked this question five or six times along the way, which made Green so annoyed that he simply offered the elven treasure book "Star Vision" to suppress his words. This book of elven laws records the first elven queen of the Holy Elf era, Aina Leila, according to the teachings of the ancient god Luna, supplemented by the essence seen through the stars, the expectations and requirements of the elven people, because of its solemnity and sacredness, its content is the most reasonable words for every elf.
Asilon smiled a little embarrassedly, and for the first time, he didn't immediately put his hands together and repentβGod knows how the soul in his heart could be so different from an ordinary elf.
"By the way, what was your pronunciation? Ancient grammar? β
ββ¦β¦β
"I'm sorry I'm talking too much."
The conversation between the two men was interrupted, and only the restless cries of small things remained on the way. Green didn't have the heart to reprimand it for not being well-behaved, but regretted praising it, flicking its head from time to time to show punishment, and his mind was completely on the necromancer.
A while, the sun was setting in the west, and Green hurried back to the green room before the orange sunset was gone, but to his surprise, Jenny was not at home.
He shook the locked doorknob, and a blade of paper stuck to the stained inlaid glass of the front door floated down.
"Green, here's a message from Master Jenny." Acelen picked it up with sharp eyes and subconsciously read the handwriting on it," she said...... She made an appointment to meet with a fellow mage and would be back later. β
"How so!"
Green was a little frightened in his heart, he had a strong premonition that the so-called mage must be Sandru.
Miscalculated!
Damn, could his plot really succeed because of my concealment?
He gritted his teeth, never!
"Acelon, do you know where Jenny likes to go?" Green turned his head and asked sternly.
The elf realized that things were not as simple as he had imagined, and restrained his flirtatious personality, "If it were Lord Jenny...... Probably going to a tavern, right? The White Druids did not have their own guilds, and usually met in taverns. β
Tavern? Yes, it must be in the tavern!
Sandru's itinerary is not detailed in the game, but Green thinks of his first action and thinks that the tavern is more likely, and immediately asks the elf about the tavern that Jenny frequents, only to get three addresses. The young man was in a hurry and was about to rush over, but Asilon hurriedly stopped him.
"Did something happen?"
Green nodded solemnly, "I must find Jenny right away." β
"So, do you need help?" Perhaps because Green recognized his instrument, the elf developed some kind of bosom friend-like cognition, or maybe it was simply because of Green's natural affinity for natural creatures, and he did not hesitate to choose to help. Perhaps instinctively, Asilon lifted the liel in his hand, "My skills are not very good, but at least I can make a difference in battle." β
The young man gave the elf a deep look.
"Thank you very much."