Chapter 32: Where to go

Despite a few minor twists and turns, Lulunaka and the others finally left the docks unharmed. The officer who inspected the documents and the carriage had a look of disbelief on his face until the end, but it seemed that he had accepted such a shocking thing, at least on the surface. Although he was skeptical, he had to believe that it was a fact - whether it was Lunaka's words, Julius's response and attitude, or even Romeona's laughter, it seemed too real to see any hypocrisy, and Lulunaka gave the impression and feeling that she really felt a bit like a "mother" Of course, it is also possible that he was delusional, and Julius's reaction and slightly annoyed expression also looked like a son, at least the children of the official family also had such a rebellious attitude in their youth. As for Romeona, the laughter did not make people suspect that they couldn't act, but more like they were enjoying themselves.

Regardless of whether Lulunaka is a family of three or not, in fact, the officials have confirmed one thing, so there is no need to keep them for inspection. This huge carriage was not loaded with anything suspicious, and the merchant's permission was the main reason for the officials to let him go, and Lulunaka's appearance and age were just an accidental concoction, which made him understand that there were all kinds of strange things in this world.

No matter what the official thinks, he still has his own work to do, and although it is winter, the fleets, caravans, and merchants going back and forth in King's Castle and here will not be reduced by this, no matter what time of year it is, he is busy. The officials left the strange carriage and the strange family of three behind.

And this wonderful family of three is now walking around this town in a carriage. Towns with harbors and docks don't look so dilapidated, and the same is true here, with the wheels of the carriages turning on the stone pavement, rubbing back and forth against the gaps between the masonry and stone. Julius, who was driving the carriage, still had a bitter expression on his face, and did not smile at all, while the other two ladies were smiling very happily, even when they left the docks.

"Is that funny?" asked Julius, not knowing if he was asking Luluna or Romeo. Lulunaka lay on the roof of the shed, her head down, staring at the top of Julius' head, "It's not funny, but it's funny." ”

"This kind of lie that can be seen at a glance just makes itself ridiculous!" Julius still couldn't accept Lulunaka's ridiculous and ridiculous relationship that Lulunaka had suddenly made upβ€”even if Lulunaka was old enough to be his mother, or rather, his ancestor.

"Isn't mommy bad?" Lulunaka's voice was crisp, childish, and because of that, the words that came out of her mouth were so unbefitting of her appearance, very weird. "A child without a mother is like a weed in the grassland, something that no one will cherish. ”

"That's not what I mind. Julius sighed helplessly. He tilted his head slightly, glancing at Romeona out of the corner of his eye. Romeona was still laughing, as if she had heard some ridiculous joke.

"Is it that funny?" asked Julius. Luo Miona laughed so hard that some tears came out of her eyes, and she wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes before asking, "Has it always been like this?"

Julius didn't react immediately, and it took him a moment to realize that Romeo was asking if they were going around like this. Thinking of the relationship with Pasta as an uncle and nephew, Julius's face still did not improve. Pasta probably didn't think it mattered, but Julius couldn't do it so freely, and it took a long time to get used to the role - at least remember to call Pasta his uncle in front of others.

But now, the situation has changed a lot. The characters who finally got used to it, just now, because of Lulunaka's words, were all ruined. A cousin becomes a mother, which is not something that can be accepted with a smile, and it is still a mother for a girl who looks younger than herself...... Julius never imagined that he would encounter such a thing. Thinking back to what had just happened, Julius realized that he was annoyed because there didn't seem to be anything wrong with it, not to mention whether he could resist Lulunaka, who was indeed a. This fact is what makes Julius a little unacceptable.

Julius never answered Romeona's question, and Romeona was patient and did not continue to ask questions. Knowing that Julius was finally willing to speak, "I'm used to her always playing with people like this. ”

Julius was not lying, he was accustomed to all sorts of unreasonable or absurd demands from Lulunaka, or rather, he had lost his temper since he had been hung under the cape and beaten by the waves for more than a month.

Romeona looked thoughtful, "Is this usually the case?"

Julius nodded. Romeoona turned her head and looked at the street around her, not continuing to look at Julius, "I'm a little envious. ”

Julius, believing that he had misheard, turned his head to look at Romeona, only to see the side of Romeona's face. He immediately turned his head away and continued to look straight ahead, not daring to look any longer. "What's there to envy about this?"

"I'm envious that you've been following Lulunaka to all sorts of places and ...... I'm also envious that you can see Lulunaka in a different way. ”

Julius listened to Romeona's words, and felt that he could no longer understand what was there to envy, "Is this something to envy?" He didn't feel that there was anything to be happy about going out with Lulunaka, only hard memories, and painful ...... Julius thought of Olga at the thought of the painful things, which made him feel depressed.

"It may just be a habit for you, but for me, it's a new experience with Lulunaka. "So I'm very happy...... And then I envy you even more. ”

Romeona had been saying that she was envious of herself, and Julius had not yet figured out what Romeona was thinking, when Lulunaka's voice came down from above.

"Excuse me, do you think it's better to go to Nicaea or Busa?"