Chapter Twenty-Six: The Journey
Filia wasn't very good at hand, but she was lucky, and she won a little more often.
In a burst of laughter, time flies.
"Mr. Caron."
Angelil didn't know when she walked over, her fingers flushed slightly, a sign that Venada Steel hadn't cooled.
Hiding the cards in her hand, Filia asked suspiciously.
"The steel bones are all inscribed?"
"Hmm."
Angelyl answered softly, a hint of worry hanging between her brows.
Filia nodded, yawning.
"Okay, you go down and get ready, I'll send you away during the day today, and I'll go with you."
As he wanted to put down his cards, Caron whispered.
"Lost company."
Since Filia believed in Gerus, so would Cuarón, who followed Angelyl down the stairs.
Walking into the armor room, Oreo was sitting in a corner of the armor room with his eyes closed, and when he heard the sound, he quickly opened his eyes, and his eyes were bloodshot.
Looking at the tiredness between his brows, Cuarón said worriedly.
"Young Master, I think you need to rest."
Oreo shook his head, pointing to the steel bones on the lathe, which were sitting on the lathe, the buckles between the steel bones had been attached, and he reached out and stroked the steel bones, checking the spell marks on the steel bones for the last time.
After four days of sleeplessness, this set of steel bones was finally inscribed.
Putting down the last steel bone, Oreo rubbed his eyes before he remembered to answer Cuarón's question.
"We've been in the Vinada Empire for too long, and I'm always uneasy to stay here, so we'll have to hurry back to Turin."
He removed the steel skeleton from the lathe and motioned for Caron to lie down.
Oreo is a very assertive man, and Cuarón never tries to persuade him a second time, but this time his mental condition is just too bad.
"Young Master...... You really need to rest. ”
Oreo ignored it and tapped the lathe with his hand.
"Lie down."
"Lord Oreo......"
Angelyl wanted to say something, but Cuarón was already lying down, his face full of helplessness.
"Miss Filia will send us to the border of Venada, and Lord Gerus will cooperate with us."
Oreo nodded, and he thrust the awl into Cuarón's temple, which he fumbled in Cuarón's head for a moment. As the steel piece called the Loyalty Module was pulled out, the pupils in Caron's eyes suddenly went out, like a gas lamp that had lost power.
Angelyl looked closely at Cuarón's pupils, only to realize that the thing only looked like the naked eye, but was actually a mechanical device made of Venada steel and a convex lens.
Oreo used a knife and tweezers to clean the rust on the Loyalty Module, this thing is the soul of the steel spirit, which cannot be replaced, and all of Caron's memories are in it.
After a little cleaning, Oreo opened the skull of the steel bone, then carefully clamped the piece of steel in the middle of the skull, and then closed the skull.
"Buzz".
With the resonance of the magic surging, the spell pattern on the steel bone lit up at the same time, and the magic rushed left and right on the steel bone. After several cycles, the chaotic flow of magic gradually followed the established trajectory, and the steel skeleton sat up silently.
It raised its right hand smoothly and tilted its head to look, and its gesture was exactly the same as that of Cuaron.
"Hoo ......"
Oreo breathed a sigh of relief, pointing to Cuarón's body and said wearily. "You can do the rest yourself."
New Cuarón nodded, and it stripped the flesh of the original body like undressing, and the manservant was soon reduced to a pile of broken bones, which a brand new mantale replaced him.
When Caron had his vocal cords set, Oreo asked softly.
"How does it feel?"
The manservant said respectfully.
"Young master, I seem to be more than ten years younger, thank you so much."
"I can finally get out of this damn place."
Oreo smiled with satisfaction, and pulled the locker under the melter open, which contained the smelted scraps.
Together with Oreo, Caron and Angelil loaded the Venada steel into the iron box, and finally Caron carried the iron box, and the three of them walked out of the armor room.
"It's almost dawn."
Seeing the orange red coming out of the window, Angelyl muttered that she was worried about Filia.
She didn't know that the two were undead, and if she had to leave with them, Filia would definitely find out the secret, and she didn't know if she would be stunned.
Walking up the stairs, Gerus had already left, and the door of the inn was open, and a fine carriage with the coat of arms of the Walden family was parked outside the door. Two tall horses stood at the front of the cart, their fur shiny.
Filia stood in the morning light with her hands behind her back, and when she heard footsteps, she beckoned and boarded the carriage first, looking heroic, followed by Oreo and Angelil.
Caron sat on the front of the carriage and clenched the reins as dozens of soldiers watched.
"Drive!"
The carriage moved in response, and the bumps were barely felt while sitting in the car. Lifting the curtain to look at the street scene for a moment, Oreo turned his head.
"Filia, I have a secret to tell you."
Filia waved her hand repeatedly.
"Sir Pravor, I don't want to know your secret anymore."
"But you have to know the secret."
Oreo smiled wryly and pointed at Angelyl, and Filia turned her head away.
In the warm morning sun, Angelil's flesh melted one after another, and she soon turned into a dry skeleton.
“......”
Filia's mouth opened wide, and she clung to the chair under her ass, and if it weren't for the speed of the carriage, she would have escaped through the window.
Cuaron's voice came, "Angelyl and I are both people who have died once, and we all exist in the form of undead during the day, so I'm sorry to tell you so late." ”
"I knew it wasn't a good thing!"
Filia stuck to the window, trying to stay away from the two monsters.
Oreo spread his hands, and Angelil picked up her right leg and rubbed the dust on it with her hand bones, making a rattling sound.
After getting used to it for a while, Filia finally got used to everything in front of her, and she touched the goosebumps on her arm.
"I have a secret to tell you...... Because I maddened her mother, and the old woman made Gernot hype you up in Ibay, I think your uncle will soon send someone to you, and I will leave you and run away at that time, and don't blame me. ”
"Gernot Walden, Gerur's brother, sounds like a family feud."
Caron muttered, but said no more.
The carriage went out of the city along the west gate, and there was not half a figure on the way, except for the silver army who was in charge of surveillance.
The straight road leads to the end of the line of sight, this road seems to be smooth, but I don't know how many killing opportunities are hidden in it.
It's really exciting.
Cuarón thought.
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