Chapter 50: Lulunaka Runs Away

Not long after Julius and Romeona left, someone who was asleep jumped out of bed. Lulunaka, who was asleep and couldn't wake up, suddenly opened her eyes, and the sunlight made her eyes narrow.

She seemed to be just pretending to be asleep just now, but now she is very energetic, and she can't see any sleepiness at all.

"It's time to get up, fool. Lulunaka stretched, put her cloak on, and left the room. There was no one in the corridor outside the room, and there were few people in this manor, and it seemed that Ann didn't like to be surrounded by too many people.

The goggles are out and about, and it's time for me to go out and have fun. With a big smile on her face, Lulunaka walked down the hallway and headed out of the manor. On the way, she met a few people from the manor, but she just smiled at each other and walked away naturally. The servants in the manor didn't treat Lulunaka as a suspicious character when they saw her because they had been ordered by Ann - just seeing Lulunaka as a little girl, there was always someone worried.

However, Lulunaka is indeed a suspicious fellow.

After dealing with the servants, Lulunaka left the manor. Ann was the first to leave, then Julius and Romeona were the first to leave, and Luluna was the first to step out of the manor's gates.

Leaving Ann's manor, Lulunaka took a big breath of air, looking very pleasant, "Ha...... What a taste of freedom? It was so strange that she was standing on the side of the road and looked so moved, if it weren't for the fact that there were no passers-by nearby, she would probably be regarded as an inexplicable person. Ann's manor was far from the city, and if she wanted to get to a crowded place, it might take a little time. The Wonder had been settled, and the two donkeys had been pulling the cart for so long, and it was time to take a break, probably drinking water and eating hay, and staying together comfortably. However, Lulunaka didn't plan to go with the Whimsy in the first place, it was too large and pulled into a crowded place, just a hindrance, and it was particularly conspicuous.

Lulunaka walked for some distance and didn't see any wagons carrying goods or people passing by, which discouraged her desire to ride in a carriage along the way.

"Am I unlucky? I don't even see a good Samaritan......" Lulunaka walked by the side of the road, looking around. After walking for a while, there were more and more people on the side of the road, and there were a lot more riders coming and going on the main road. There were no fewer pedestrians on the roadside than in the King's Castle, and the dress was more conspicuous than the plain robes. The gravel path kept the dust from flying under the horses' hooves, so that Lulunaka didn't have to hide from the passing horses.

Lulunaka's dress might not seem strange in King's Castle, but in this city, it's the minority side. Here, even the clothing of civilians is not the same as that of the inhabitants of another continent. However, in this city, Lunaka's slightly unusual existence did not attract too much attention because of this. If there were any strange existences, there seemed to be enough in this place, whether it was dark-skinned elves, gray dwarves, or gnomes...... It's not an ordinary existence.

Watching the crowd pass in front of her eyes like the water in a river, Lulunaka hummed a small tune and followed, like a child jumping into the water, happily entering the crowd, her petite body "drowned".

Lulunaka walked as she pleased, without a specific route or direction, casually following behind others, or leaving the crowd and walking out into the crowd. After walking aimlessly for a while, Lulunaka finally came to a crowded place. The roads from the east, south, and north to the west converge to form a jumble of lines, and on top of these lines, there are various buildings.

Lulunaka stood in front of a stall and didn't move on. The stall has no storefront, just a stall with a few low shelves. Behind the old merchant was a small carriage, and the horse was too old to lift its head, its head hanging weakly, and the hay in its mouth looked like it couldn't chew.

There was nothing special, just miscellaneous items, and they didn't look very elaborate - a stall couldn't have hoped for more. But Lulunaka stopped here, and not at other better stores. She felt in her pocket, and the coins inside jingled.

Lulunaka would stop, not because she saw something rare, but something interesting did catch her attention.

"Little girl, do you have a crush on anything?" said the merchant with a smile to Lulunaka, seeing that one of the rare guests had stopped at his place.

"That's a lot of interesting stuff. Lulunaka looked excited to see a toy, her eyes rolling over the goods. "But I don't have much money......"

Seeing Lulunaka's appearance, the merchant felt that his business should have been completed today, "If you want anything, just ask, and I'll give you a cheaper one." ”

"Really!" Lulunaka looked surprised and moved, "Thank you so much!" Lulunaka stretched out her hand and pointed to a wooden figure posing, "I want that!" The wooden figure was a woman, looking like she was wearing animal skins, and she was holding a bow and arrows in her hand, and she was supposed to be a quiver on her back. It's really not a delicate thing, let alone exquisite, even the details are very vague, and it is a very suitable product to appear on this kind of stall.

"Do you want this?" the merchant picked up the wooden figure and placed it in Lulunaka's hand, "It shouldn't be, but since it's a cute little girl, I'll give you a little cheaper." The merchant made Lulunaka even happier by saying a very low price - it was worth only a few copper plates, but the merchant told her as if he had given Lulunaka a great deal.

Lulunaka pulled the copper plate out of her pocket and handed it to the merchant. It may not be so feasible to trade in this city with the coins of the King's Castle, at least no one will want to take money from other countries. Lulunaka has the coins ready for this.

After getting the wooden figure in her hands, Lulunaka's loving appearance made the merchant's mood change for the better - and the joy of just earning a little money was in it.

"Little girl, do you know, this is not an ordinary wooden sculpture, it has a history......

As the merchant spoke to Lulunaka, and Lulunaka was engrossed, not far behind her, Julius and Romeona passed by. It's just that the boy and the girl didn't notice Lulunaka and just walked over.