Chapter 146: The Broken Flower Seed

The three Panis eventually leave Alik, leaving the rest of the Night Mercenaries behind, the ice was still too cruel for them, Heidi's advice, and Heber eventually chose to listen to the woman who never seemed to smile.

As for the two Gerlos, Panis took them, and on this point Hadi's opinion was strikingly in agreement with Panis. The wilderness restricts the growth of Gelloth, and it is only in the ice fields that the advantage of Gerloth can be maximized.

In the end, Chief Sothos did not go to Heidi again, and eventually gave up on making the wilderness mob conscious. Heidi was right, awakening the long-dormant self-consciousness of the wilderness mob did not seem as rosy as it could have been imagined for the wilderness mob, both physically and in terms of the way of survival.

"It's the only thing I can't understand, she's so mysterious, so mysterious that it's awe-inspiring."

The Chief had been standing by the black ocean outside Twilight for a long time, and finally sighed.

"Do you think she shouldn't be black? Wise uncle. ”

Panis was in a good mood, and she even started to play innocuous jokes with the chief.

In a sense, Panis is Yi's mother, who gave her name and taught her to say her first words. Iya would definitely be happy to see Panis as a mother, but as for whether she would consider the wilderness man who had carried her on her back since she was a child, Paniss didn't know.

Perhaps from the time he recognized His Excellency the Old Marquis, the answer had already been given. And she doesn't seem to care what others think, as long as Luo knows her answer, it's enough.

The Twilight Zone was so quiet that the sound of slow footsteps within the mottled walls was clear to everyone's ears.

The gate was slowly opened, and the old gardener poked his head out, and the wrinkled face showed the eyes without a trace of waves.

His gaze first focused on the Stygian, who had the same face as Luo, and when he saw the grayish skin of the Underworld, his eyes quickly retracted.

"Dear Lady Panis, I would like to ask you to invite you and your friend to come in, she is doing something extremely important and cannot go out to greet her personally, please forgive me."

The old gardener's words are respectful but not humble, and every word he says has the same rhyme, like an old old car that is old enough but still not scrapped.

"Okay, thank you."

Panis replied respectfully and ladylikely, and the wild nature that came from her bones no longer seemed to have anything to do with her.

At this time, Yi was standing quietly on a clearing in the endless sea of flowers in the city wall, staring down at the empty flower garden ground in front of him, and his blue eyes were full of hope and expectation.

She had planted a seed here, a flower seed that Lo had given her, and Lo had told her that when the seed broke through the ground, he would come back to see her.

Lo hadn't been gone for a long time, but it seemed to Yi that too much had passed, and she would stop here almost every day with anticipation for a long time, and finally leave disappointed.

Amandina Begu was still asleep, and all that remained in the empty old castle was a hardworking and aged gardener, and a maiden who watched from sunrise to sunset among the flowers.

The old gardener, hunched on his back, led the three Panis and the two burly vicious dogs through most of the castle, and finally stood in a position that would not disturb Daoyi, and waited quietly.

According to the Marquis's habits, he knew, and he sometimes wondered in his heart why Solo had given Yi an illusory hope, and the girl who had already crossed the sub-god was so persistent in this wish, which seemed to never come true.

She should be able to clearly feel that what Luo handed over to her was a broken flower seed, a flower seed that could never break through the ground with its own strength.

Sometimes, he wanted to take advantage of the absence of the Marquis Yi, even to inject some life into the flower seed buried under the fertile soil, so that it could burrow out of the ground, but he finally dispelled this idea.

If she wanted the flowers to sprout, the Marquis should have more options, but she chose to wait.

This time the Marquis stopped and stared for a short time, and soon after Panis's arrival, Yi raised his head and looked at the location of the three of Panis.

"Grandpa Mikiel, thank you for bringing my relatives here, you can go and rest first."

Yi's voice was so ethereal that no one could hear it except the old gardener.

The gardener bowed to the maiden who had already walked by, then slowly retreated, and soon disappeared into the sea of bright flowers.

"Grandpa Sototh."

Yi walked to the elderly chief first, and if Luo was here, he would definitely greet the old chief first, right?

The chief's not-so-tall frame stood straight, and his bright eyes met the blue eyes that seemed to have not changed in the slightest.

"My child, you have grown to such a point that it may change the course of the wheel of fate, but it should not be a bad thing, because you are still so pure and simple."

The chief didn't see the black lamb he had given to Yi, but he wasn't worried. There shouldn't be anything around Yi that could hurt it, and it never seemed to be hurt in the slightest.

"Stygian, when you are finally confused, you can come back here to me, and I will tell you your real last name myself."

Yi's gaze turned from the chieftain to the one who was behind the chieftain, bowing his head and saying a word, whispered.

This gray-skinned, mysterious master is Luo's people, and Yi Ye decides to finally help the underworld once to avoid the endless killing to the greatest extent.

His body trembled slightly, and he saluted respectfully to Yi, who was standing there with a smile, but did not say a word.

Yi's eyes looked at the two Gerlos lying at Panis's feet, and the hideous dog head of Gerlos, who had never known what fear was, lay close to the ground, behaving like two sensible golden retrievers.

Yi looked at Panis, who was smiling at her, and stepped forward, leaning her head gently into Panis's arms as she had done before.

The chief and the underworld had already retreated with Gelloth, and the short time left belonged only to the "mother and daughter".

Panis felt the wetness in her arms, and the intermittent sobs of the girl in her arms.

"Whoever bullied you, tell me, I'll beat him!"

Panis comforted the girl in her arms in her own unique way, reaching out and gently rubbing her light blue hair.

"Are you going into the ice field? If so, can you give him something for me? ”

Panis's heart filled with bitterness, that hateful man! This is already the second person to send him something!

What Eparnice had given Lowe was ordinary, just a shabby enough book.

That old era novel, Thorn Bird.