Chapter 69: The Little Sun in the Moonlight

When Po threw the spear, Romeo covered her mouth. He didn't move quickly, as if he were carrying a heavy gun, and when he made a throwing gesture, even Romeona, who was in the distance, knew what he was going to do.

Lulunaka and Apo weren't far apart, giving Romeoona no more time to react, and the next moment, the spear was already in front of Lulunaka.

Lulunaka just tilted her head slightly, and the spear grazed through, piercing where her skull should be. When the tip of the spear grazed her ear, she reached out and grabbed the end of the spear with her left hand, and grasped the light of the spear in her hand.

The next moment, the light on the spear burst out. The light shoots out at the tip of the spear's tip, radiates in all directions, and then dissipates. It looks like fireworks, but fireworks can never have that effect.

It was a sight that Romena had never seen before, and Lulunaka held the spear in her hand, the tip of which was glowing, making Lulunaka look like she was holding a broomstick—probably the most expensive and sacred "broom" that Romeona had ever seen. The light from the spear had become more dazzling than the moon in the dark night, and Romeona's eyes were fixed on the intense light, unable to take her eyes off it. The light doesn't burn the human eye like the sun, it shines like the sun, but it doesn't weigh too much on the eyes—at least not like the sun. She squinted, trying to reach out to cover her eyes, but she didn't want to cover them completely, and she didn't want to close them. She felt like she was going to be moved to tears by the light, but she didn't know if it was because the light was too dazzling or because it was too sacred.

Lulunaka grabbed the spear and moved her raised left hand backwards, as if it was being pulled by the spear. The spear tried to break free from her grasp, but she restrained it. It didn't take long for the spear to fall silent, the head of the spear no longer spewing light, and Lulunaka's hand didn't move any further, pushing forward slightly, pulling the spear back onto her shoulder.

"I said you should do your best, but I didn't expect you to be so serious, or so angry?" Lulunaka laughed. At this time, Apo, after throwing this glorious spear towards Lulunaka, his already clumsy body seemed to be bent even more, and the whole person seemed to have shrunk in a circle, he was already tall, and it didn't look obvious, but his current bent posture definitely couldn't be said to be in good shape.

The Spear of Light, which could even light up half the sky, seemed to drain his power. But his full blow didn't seem to have any effect on Lulunaka.

"I'm a little disappointed with your performance, though. Lulunaka continued, "This spear of light is waterless, heavy, and hot, and it is indeed the level you should be at this time. But the preparation ahead is a little unsatisfying. When I first taught you how to use the Spear of Light, I did ask you to use prayers to focus your mind and attention, so that the light could be gathered more easily...... But this is just the beginning, right? I remember teaching you advanced techniques later, right?"

"Are you going to give me a lesson, like you used to?" Po chuckled, sounding like he was taunting Lulunaka.

Lulunaka held the spear in both hands and placed it in front of her. "It feels like it's back in time, right? It's been a long time, let me think about it......" Her hands slid across the barrel of her gun, and the two fists collided before pulling away again.

The spear, made of light, in her hand, like plasticine, took on another shape - the spear was bent into an arc and turned into a longbow. The two ends of the longbow's arms are connected by light and become a bowstring.

"It's a little rusty, and I was going to get some decorations. Lulunaka held her longbow and made a bow-bending motion. Her right hand pulled the bowstring apart and aimed it at Apo. There were no arrows on the string, and Lulunaka looked like she had drawn an empty bow. "But that's okay, it's not for show. ”

Lulunaka let go of the bowstring, and the bowstring bounced back into a soft chirp. "I've said that before, right? If it's just for others to see, then a long, boring prayer is naturally very appealing, as if the spear of light in your hand was given to you because God heard your prayer. But in battle, no one is going to be your spectator. ”

As Lulunaka spoke, the longbow took on another shape in her hand. The longbow was pressed together by her, crumpled into the shape of a bead. She clasped her hands together, her fingers together, and wrapped the bead of light in her hand.

Lulunaka, who held the bead of light in her hand, was illuminated by the light emitted by the orb, and her long black hair was gilded with a layer of gold, swaying in the darkness. Her eyes were bright, but the light was different from the golden light that shone on her, and it seemed so different in this light. Romeo reached out to cover her eyes and looked at Lulunaka through her fingers. The light was so dazzling that she could only see Lulunaka's silhouette, not her face anymore. At this moment, Lulunaka, in the eyes of Romeona, has become an even more strange existence - she is like an angel...... Or, like a god.

"Faith and piety are better things to keep in mind when you fight, and the enemy will not stand by and watch when you are saying something, nor will there be the so-called duel etiquette and gentlemanly spirit. You remind me of the academic mages I met before. Some nerds are always chanting in front of their enemies, so they don't think about preparing a few more scrolls or enchanting items. It's a little silly, and that's what you look like now. Lulunaka said.

"There's no such thing as an academic mage anymore. "Now there are only underground mages in exile, and mages attached to the Holy Spirit Church and the court of the Crescent Empire. It's ironic that the people who were once the freest have become the most unfree prisoners. ”

"No one is really free, and they don't call it freedom, it's indulgence. That's why they're finished, and they've become rats on the street. Lulunaka tilted her head slightly, with a nostalgic expression on her face, "Yes, there is no such thing as the Mage Academy now, it has been cleaned up by the churches on both sides of the East and the West...... Those lovely fools are either dead, or probably sent someone to the fence and become a vassal mage of the Holy Spirit Church, or a court mage. A fool like Dana, like her, probably died in some forest or mountain long ago. However, some bastards are living a good life, and now they don't know that they are hiding there and doing bad things that will not see the light of day. ”

Lulunaka looked at Apo, "But among those bastards, there are unproductive guys like you, which makes me feel a lot easier." Once upon a time, you could flatten the mountain with a sword and pierce the mountain with a gun...... Now, it's just a sloppy old man. ”

"You let a bastard like me survive, but Dana died in front of your eyes. Abohaha laughed, "You're one of our kind!" There was no laugh in his voice, only pathos and anger.

Lulunaka was silent for a moment before she continued, "I can't argue with that. ”

She pressed her hands and burst the light beads in her hands. The light beads burst and shone brightly, turning into a small sun at the very end of this cape. "Your light will be returned to you. I don't need this kind of thing. Besides, you are not in any position to accuse me of so-called mistakes. If there's anything wrong with me, it's probably that I'm running into a guy like you who can't hold up the wall. ”

Although the light was scattered, most of it was heading towards Awa. The light turned into a thousand arrows and fell on Apo's body.

Awa shouted at Lulunaka before he was overwhelmed by the torrent of arrows of light, "You could have stopped Dana, you could have saved the country, but you didn't do anything!

Apo's voice was so loud that even Romeona could hear it. She didn't hear the conversation between Po and Lulunaka, but she heard this one clearly. Waves began to ripple in Romeona's heart, and she remembered many things in the past month or so, the questions she had hidden in her heart, and the relationship between Po and Lulunaka...... All of these things poured into her head, and the pieces tried to be put together into a complete pattern, but it was difficult to put them together.

Now, Romeona doesn't have the time to think about it. The light filled her entire field of vision, leaving her eyes blank, and when she closed them, she was horrified to find that even when she closed them, they were all blank. Then Romeo fell to the ground. She lost consciousness.

The little sun that Luluna pinched out didn't last long, and soon disappeared after Romeona fell. After the light disappeared, the edge of the sea returned to darkness, and the moonlight became the master of the space again.

Apo knelt on the ground, his hands on the ground, and the broken sword fell to the side, looking very embarrassed...... It's also very pitiful. He couldn't even stand bent over now, so he could only kneel in front of Lulunaka, like a poor man begging for forgiveness.

"Dana has left you something, and although I am not at all happy to do such a thing, since it is her last wish, then I will not say anything more to say anything cool. Lulunaka walked over to Po and pulled out a glass bottle from her bosom that contained a clear, bluish liquid. She poured the liquid on Apo. Apo allowed Lulunaka to splash the liquid on him. "In the last few years, she still remembered you, and the last thing she could do was also done for you. ”

"I pity Dana more than you don't make it. Lulunaka said slowly, "You ask me why I'm indifferent, because that's what you should have done, not me." ”