Chapter 62: On the first day, it was a surprise

Lulunaka's voice came down from above again, and it brought very bad news to Julius. "A word of caution, don't lose your sword! You have the crosssword I gave you now, right? If I find out that you have escaped due to some irresistible external force, I will cut the rope!"

Hearing Lulunaka's words, Julius responded very violently, and loudly, but unfortunately, when it reached Lulunaka's ears, it became weaker than a breeze. "You're kidding, damn witch!"

Saying that this was an irresistible external force, it seemed to give Julius a good reason and excuse, but he immediately warned Julius not to throw away the sword because of "carelessness". For Julius, although Lulunaka was a strange person, she is now an incomprehensible madman.

"Can you guess if I'm joking, and see how I react when I throw the sword down?" Lulunaka didn't give a definite answer, but after hearing her words, Julius thought from the bottom of her heart that she was serious, and definitely not joking - she was serious about hoping that Julius would really throw the sword away, and then prove to him that she was joking or not. It's not funny to risk your life to guess if Lulunaka is joking.

"If the sword falls, I don't bother to look for it, so I can only ask you to go down and get it back yourself. Lulunaka continued, "Of course, you might be hanging from the rocks and motionless before you can pick up the sword from under the reef!"

Lulunaka seemed to have no awareness of herself being said something terrible, and her tone was lighthearted. Her tone made Julius more and more nervous and scared. He gripped the crosssword harder than he had at first, for fear that it would really slip out of his hand, and then he would be buried with it. His whole body had been soaked by the sea, and the Cross Sword was naturally not spared, if he didn't pay attention, the Cross Sword with the hilt of the sword would really slip in his hand and fall into the reef below.

At this moment, his life and death all fell on the cross sword in his hand. He had always cherished the sword that Lulunaka had given him, the beautiful sword that Lulunaka had taken from Pattin, a treasure he had never seen in his life, especially for someone like him who aspired to be a hero. Now, he loved the sword more than ever, as he loved his own life, and he could not abandon it lightly.

Otherwise, before he becomes a hero, he will first become a dead man on a sharp reef.

"Come on, Julius, show me your resilience and awareness. Then you can think about when I'm going to pull you up—if you don't have a little hope, I think you'll break down soon, right?" Lulunaka said as a chuckle fell into Julius's ears. She was like a devil who built her happiness on the pain of others, and she never hid it—like a demon, not a devil who was good at disguise.

For Julius at this time, Lulunaka was far superior to demons and demons. He had never seen a demon or a devil, but he thought that neither of them would be better than Lulunaka's performance at this moment, and maybe even slightly inferior.

While Julius was enjoying the gentle "embrace" of the sea, Luluna sat down on the edge of the broken sword and took out the whetstone she had retrieved from Julius from her bosom, along with a knife. It's a very ordinary knife, unremarkable, and can be used to peel fruit or cut cheese or butter - and perhaps a layer of yellow grease and cream sticks to the rough knife as a result. Of course, such a knife is also very suitable for stabbing the organs.

Lulunaka sat there, sharpening her knife on the delicate cyan whetstone. Apparently she was planning to stay here forever, by Julius's side. Do you want to see Julius's ugliness, or do you want to watch him, and if he does lose the crosssword, cut the rope and let him fall to his death on the reef...... Romeo didn't know what she was going to do.

The horror in Romeona's heart caused by Julius' fall had calmed down a lot, and since there was no such thing as a dead person, and considering that Lulunaka was such a person, she calmed down and walked over to Lulunaka.

When Romeona came to her side, Lulunaka looked up at her. "It's good that you didn't shout, or I'd have to be distracted to explain to you what this is. ”

Lulunaka is not the aggressive type, and will always patiently explain why she does what she does if she wants to, if she wants to. And her explanation always comes after the event is over, rather than asking for advice in advance—like Julius, who is now hanging under the cliff, who has already drunk several sips of seawater when Lulunaka gets Lunaka's explanation, and there is no room for refusal.

Romeona crouched down. Instead of sitting directly on the ground like Lulunaka, she avoided the dirt in a more tactful posture. Women tend to be clean, but Lulunaka is probably the exception, she doesn't seem to care about her pants getting dirty.

Romeona looked out to sea. She didn't have the guts to look down at the edges, which would make her feel dizzy. And now there was a struggling Julius hanging under the cape, and she really didn't have the courage to look at the rude boy now. Julius was now the equivalent of a prisoner under torture, battered and tormented by the waves, and Romeona almost felt dizzy just by imagining such a picture. If she had really looked down at Julius, perhaps she would have fallen to the sharp reef before Julius.

"Why do you want to do that?" asked Romeona. Although she was a little concerned about Julius's safety, she was more curious at this time.

Lulunaka sharpened her knife as she answered Romeona's question, "Why would you do that? because I think it's a great, genius idea." Speaking of this, she raised her head and twisted her neck, "Isn't it a little inexplicable to just say that?"

Romeo didn't expect Lulunaka to have such self-knowledge.

Lulunaka continued, "If I'm serious, it's because I think this kind of exercise is the most suitable for Julius at the moment, right?" Lulunaka just thought it on a whim, but if I hadn't tried it, I wouldn't know if it would have worked, don't you think?" Lulunaka looked at Romeona, as if asking for Romeona's opinion.

For a moment, Romeo couldn't answer. She didn't expect Lulunaka to ask others for advice like this, although she knew that she was mostly just talking about it, and in fact, she didn't really take Romeona's words seriously, but Romeona didn't want to talk nonsense and appear to be perfunctory.

Lulunaka was indeed just casually asking, and quickly changed the subject, "Forget it, let's talk about something more interesting, the guy below has nothing worth saying, just let him continue to hang." ”

Lulunaka's attitude towards Julius was too cruel, but she was just that, always smiling and saying cold things.

"What do you think of the diary I gave you, but it doesn't look like a diary?" asked Lulunaka.

Romeona thought for a moment and replied, "The teacher and the students...... It's funny. ”

Lulunaka grinned, "Do you think so too?" I thought so when I read it, the only bright spot in that dull diary. ”

"When I look at it, I sometimes wonder where are those teachers and students now. Romeona continued. There is no doubt that this diary has been around for some years, and Luo Miona does not know where the people and events recorded in the diary are now, or if they are no longer in the world.

"Who knows?" replied Lulunaka at once, her bright smile unchanged, "I am not the one who writes the diary, and only the person who writes this diary knows where the people and objects in the diary have gone." ”