Chapter 39: Three Men

While Tours and Lulunaka were chatting, the other side was surprisingly quiet, with no more movement from the four than with two. Julius did whisper something in a low voice, which Lulunaka couldn't really hear on Lunaca's side, and could only vaguely know that it was the voice of talking. Julius didn't know what to say to Olga, who was on the side, Olga was talking, her lips moving, but her voice was very small. Patin would occasionally interject a few words, but he didn't say too much, and he shut up after saying one or two sentences every time, looking at Julius's expression, he probably thought that what Patin said was not very good. And then there's Romeona, who seems to be the most silent of all, rarely speaking, like a girl in the boudoir, not knowing how to get along with the men around her.

The four sat together, quiet but not too silent, as Tours had observed. Turce was paying attention to the bonfire in front of him, not because he was curious, but because the eyes of the four people in front of him always turned to this side. These lines of sight are not hidden, but they are not bold and direct, they are just ordinary glances. Because of the more watched attention, Turce also began to pay attention to the other party, and also noticed that the other party was also a wonderful group of people. Two young children, an old man, a middle-aged man, plus Lulunaka beside him, this is all the people in this convoy, at least everyone he can see. How do just a few people keep a convoy running? Do they even need to use the claws of the dehaired dog at Lulunaka's feet? And they are also present in this kind of marginal area not far from the battlefield, and such a team may be a piece of fat for those who want to take advantage of the chaos.

Turles, who ate and drank the biscuits and strange soup given by Lulunaka and didn't feel anything unusual in his body, although he had a lot of doubts about this strange team, he was just curious, and he wasn't too nervous. If these people had any bad intentions towards him, he would have already had an accident. What can a soldier who is exhausted with his left hand unable to exert himself do?

The people sitting around the two campfires looked back and forth, and after a while, the situation was broken.

Olga and Patin stood up and approached Lulunaka. The two of them sat down in silence, one next to Lulunaka and the other across from Tours. Just enough of four people to gather around the campfire, Olga and Pattin's bodies just blocking Julius and Romeoona, looking like they were protecting the young girl from Tours' sight. The two of them seemed to have done their thing, and Tours no longer looked at it, but returned to the two men who had just sat down in front of him.

"A quiet night. Olga spoke first and said to Tours, "It seems a little too late to say hello now, and it's not polite, please forgive me...... But I'm also glad that the visitor is a friendly person. ”

Patin nodded to Tours and did not speak. What Olga said, he wanted to say. Since Olga said it, there was no need for him to repeat it again, that would seem a bit pretentious.

"Thank you for your hospitality. I owe my thanks and I am surprised by your friendliness. Tours replied, not in the slightest bit displeased by Olga and Pattin's previous vigilance. He didn't say this politely, but thanked him sincerely. The attitude of these people, especially Lulunaka, towards people of unknown origin like him, couldn't be better. And he also noticed that Patin's and Olga's weapons were not armed at all, and their weapons were left around the original campfire - Tours was not blind, all this was seen.

These people trusted him as a stranger, and they didn't even carry a weapon with them as a sign of friendship, what else could he say? The other party was just a little cautious, it was just human nature.

However, Tours thinks that perhaps the most important thing he should be grateful for is Lulunaka. Without Lulunaka's attitude and reception, perhaps he wouldn't have stayed here, and these people wouldn't have had a chance to see what kind of person he was, to see if he was a dangerous person, and they wouldn't have the opportunity to sit together now.

Tours, along with Olga and Pattin, greeted each other and gave their names. Like Tours, Olga and Patin only reported their names, not their surnames. Tours didn't think there was anything wrong with this, the two men in front of him probably had their own considerations and scruples, just like him Tours himself. Tours was reluctant to report himself because of some humiliating things and defeats, and as for Olga and Pattin, he naturally did not know.

Tours didn't know, but his guess was right. Olga does have her own concerns and considerations, most of which are focused on Romeona. Paddy, on the other hand, was stripped of her knighthood by Lulunaka, believing that she was not qualified to declare her family name.

No matter what each person thinks, they find the best way to get along with each other and don't ask about other people's affairs. It's just a chance encounter, maybe there will be no chance of seeing each other again in the future, then there is no need to enter the other party's world, and it is not good for you to be involved too deeply.

That's what Turce thought, and the two men in front of him, both of whom were of a certain age, were probably no different from what he thought. Of the four people sitting here, only Lulunaka seems to be unfamiliar with the world, and Tours appreciates Lulunaka's friendliness, but he thinks that Olga and Pattin, who seem to be guardians, should teach Lulunaka well, and be a little more wary of strangers - you never know what's behind a stranger's smiling face.

"The only thing I think is a little inappropriate is that you let Lulunaka, a girl, be alone with a strange man like me for a while. Tours laughed, sounding like a good-natured joke and a reminder, "Even if a girl comes out early to run the house, I think she needs to be protected, especially if she has a guardian." It is clear that Tours is using one of Olga and Patin as Lulunaka's guardian, as Lulunaka has said that one of them is one of her employees, and Tours believes that this employee must be one of Olga and Pattin.

At this time, Padding spoke, "She's the boss, I'm the employee, and many times it's not me who makes the decisions, and it won't be me. His tone was flat, and he didn't seem to be worried about Lulunaka's danger, which seemed to Tours to be a little too relieved, and perhaps not concerned.

"And in my opinion, she doesn't need protection. He glanced at Lulunaka, "She's more self-protective than you think, Mr. Tours. ”

"I think it's okay. Lulunaka laughed, "I just don't think I can do anything when I'm out and about, isn't that like a mouse? I was not in any danger, probably thanks to you, Mr. Toedgar, and my luck, for the people I met were people like Mr. Tours who could listen to people and be reasonable. ”

Tours still had some doubts about why Lulunaka was so defenseless, but Lulunaka was right. She was indeed very lucky, to meet a lone soldier like him, who did not flee in droves, and at the same time, she was lucky to meet someone like him who had no other bad intentions.

And Turce didn't think he could deal with the two men in front of him who had practiced martial arts. This is something that can be seen at a glance, Tours thinks that he has no talent, and he has not grown since he reached the Black Iron Rank, but his vision is not bad. Even if he is in good condition, he will not be the opponent of Olga and Pattin, not to mention that the other party is two, he only has one.

Sometimes, a certain degree of force guarantee is also a prerequisite for peace. They were able to sit down and talk as they are now, and apart from luck and their own conduct, there was one fundamental thing that was not missing. That is, people who are away from home must always have some self-protection ability.