Chapter 45: What I Saw and Heard in the City

The Whimsy easily passed through the gates and entered a city it had never been before, including Romeona and Julius. It was also the first time that the two of them had come to this strange land and country, although strictly speaking, Julius himself belonged to this country.

There was no giant wall that could block the sky, but there was an aura here that was not the same as the King's Castle, and when the two of them first entered here, they saw, heard, and felt. Unlike the inhabitants of King's Castle, who basically wore plain robes, the people here wore the same robes, but with more colors or more fancy colors. The style of the robe is very different, some are looser, others are tighter and easier to move. What kept Julius glued his eyes was not the way the people were dressed here, even though it was all so fresh in his eyes. What caught his eye the most was the huge headscarves on some of their heads. The turban was coiled up like a hill on top of their heads, and one wondered if their heads would be flattened by it. What's even more interesting is that the hill on the head also has feathers of different lengths and colors, and the feathers sway in the wind, which looks more conspicuous.

This is the dress of men, and if it is a woman, the robe on the body is more slim, highlighting the female figure at the same time, it also has the effect of keeping warm. Some women wear thin headscarves wrapped around their heads, and although they can see the beautiful silhouette that belongs to women, they can't see the real face inside. It's not just people who dress like this, although it looks like more, but there are many other strange dresses, but they don't form a style. To Julius's surprise, he didn't expect that there would be a woman in such a winter, who would also be dressed very revealingly, with very little fabric on her body, only covering key parts, and her body wrapped in rounded beads, which made her look even more shy. Julius was puzzled by why these people were so densely wrapped in headscarves that they didn't let people see their faces at all...... What kind of strange custom is this?

Julius could only let his eyes look as far forward as he could, rather than at these blushing presences. Like Julius, Romeona was observing all of this, but she didn't focus on Julius in the same way as Julius. Having lived in the King's Castle for so long, she had been exposed to a lot of things on the Crescent Moon's side, so she was not surprised by Julius's strange things. What she cares more about is the elves that can be seen on the road, many of which have black skin. She had thought that Ann was just an exception, but now it seemed that there were many dark elves living on the earth. Not only dark elves, but dwarves and gnomes can also be found everywhere.

But none of this was really what Romeona cared about the most, but the people who were clearly visible as believers in the god of light. No matter how they dressed, the ornaments on their bodies showed that they were not followers of the moon god, but of the god of light.

In the city...... Or isn't it necessary for heretics to be damned in this country?

Julius and Romeona were both concerned differently, and if there was anything they had noticed. That is, the number of carriages and riders on the main road is a bit exaggerated. Luckily, the roads in the city are paved with stone bricks, and they don't raise too much smoke.

"What a great place. Luluna watched everything and smiled happily, "Both humans and horses are in good spirits." ”

Luluna didn't say anything polite, the horses walking in this city did have a different physique and spirit than other places, and they looked more vigorous and strong, and the horseshoe fell to the ground with a loud sound. The horse's head, under the rider's control, looks ahead, occasionally turning to one side and bumping into another horse passing by, neighing.

"This is the proudest treasure of our country, and it is very humiliating for a decent person to not even be able to ride a good horse. Ann said to Lulunaka. The horse under her crotch was also restless, and her head was swaying from side to side, trying to touch everything she could touch. Compared to the other horses, Ann's mount is much stronger and stronger, and if there were no comparators, Romeo and Julius probably wouldn't have noticed it, but now, just looking at the horses, it is easier to see that Ann is different.

"You have to have a good horse, you have to have good riding skills, and then a long weapon to take advantage of...... Then a warrior can go out to win and return triumphantly?" Lulunaka said something that sounded strange to the two people below. When Ann heard this, she just smiled, "Lulunaka, you know such a proverb too." ”

"It's spread widely. "After all, it is precisely because of these words that the Crescent Empire is feared by other countries and is known as a war-loving country. ”

"I can't seem to deny that. Ann was not displeased by this, and naturally admitted, "But a warrior must always temper himself in order to cope with all kinds of crises, right?"

That's right. Lulunaka laughed, "I don't even know what to say when you answer me so seriously." Lulunaka touched her cheek with a thoughtful look, "But the knife is too sharp, and it looks too miserable to cut someone else." ”

This time, even Ann couldn't understand what Lulunaka was saying, and looked up at Lulunaka with a puzzled expression.

But Lulunaka didn't have any intention of explaining, instead she took out a bouquet of flowers from her bosom, and she didn't know where she picked the wildflowers, let alone where she had been hiding. "Think of it as a welcome gift for the first time in this place, and give flowers to this young and energetic city. ”

Lulunaka scattered the flower in her hand, and the tiny petals swirled in the air, not falling to the ground for a long time. The scattering of petals attracted the attention of some passers-by, but many more did not notice all this, and only saw the petals of the place by chance, and then the petals were trampled by wheels and horses' hooves.

"Lulunaka, you probably like bards, don't you?" Ann just smiled at Lulunaka's demeanor, "Some of the bards I know are funny like you. ”

"I think so too. Lulunaka laughed, "There's no funnier person than a fool walking around playing a musical instrument." ”