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Tristana hid in fear. The wizard gathered his power in the portal in the middle of the Bandel woods and finished the last syllable of the incantation. The screeching sound lingered in Tristana's ears, and all she could see was the door crumbling, never to be opened. The aftermath of the devastation could be felt even in the city of Bander, causing the yodels to fall into a great panic.
Tristana had never experienced such pain, nor had she ever felt guilty for standing by like this. She would not allow such a terrible thing to happen again. At that moment, she decided that she wanted to be the guardian of all of Bandel's woods, as well as the guardians of her fellow yodeers.
Tristana had often admired the way mortals guarded their beloved. She couldn't understand why they were guarding shiny metal or tall stone walls, but she respected them and wanted to do the same. The other yodelers watched curiously as she marched around Bandel City with serious faces, beware of danger. She began to call her food "military rations" and set strict rest and relaxation times for herself.
But it always felt like something was missing. During her travels, she saw many powerful inventions, such as the black powder cannon from Bilgewater. Inspired by this, she collected enough precious pieces of metal to build a hand cannon according to the small size of her body.
She grinned and named it "Boom".
Later, Tristana defused numerous threats and guarded many of the Bandel Groves. She intervenes in a big battle in the rainforest of the Anaconda Islands. The local Bajou and the Valoran treasure hunters were at loggerheads, but they were too close to a hidden portal, so Tristana jumped between them and let out a "boom" roar, sending them all scattered for their lives. In the scorching desert on the edge of Shurima, she slays a terrifying Void monster. The Void Monster was devouring the hidden oasis of Bandel's woods, and she struck it in the throat with a burst cannonball, killing it with a single blow.
Tristana became a legend in Bandel City. Recently, some yodelers have begun to emulate her, trying to learn from her high level of self-discipline – but most have failed. Some yodelers even hired recycling inventor Rambo to create a replica of the "Boom", and Rambo was always looking for ways to win Tristana's approval. Although Tristana was embarrassed, she finally figured out that if they were all going to guard the gates of Bandel City, it would be better for them to learn the proper way. So, she began training these recruits, and they also got a new name - the Bandel Gunner.
Despite this, Tristana often patrols the wilderness alone—protecting Bandellin while escaping from her new group of annoying recruits.
The bonfire crackled, and the warm light spread over the glade. Tristana lay on the ground, her head resting on her bag, watching a comet streak across the starry sky. The sky was full of stars blinking merrily among the swaying canopies of birch and oak leaves. Humans like to name the patterns of the stars — she once read an old book about them in Heimerdinger's lab — but she still finds it more fun to name them.
"You're called a glitter badge," she said, pointing to a cluster of stars. "You can call it a big-faced ugly duckling. That's right, it's a lot more interesting than the Samurai or Protector seats. Anyway, I can't see those two stars anymore. ”
Her stomach growled, and she sat up. Although she had left Bandle City more than most yodelers, the feeling of hunger still made her uncomfortable. There were two fish forked above the campfire, and the heat was just right, and the smell of the fish made her mouth revel. The two fish were caught from a creek west of the campfire, and she used only one well-aimed cannonball. It was a good shooting show, but she wasn't complacent. It was a pity that there were no spectators around at the time! She leaned down and patted her carefully customized cannon, the butt was polished keel wood, and anyone with a little observation and common sense would think that this cannon was too big for her small body, and it was difficult to walk, let alone aim and fire.
"Just let Teemo use his cute little blowpipe, right, boom?" she spoke to the cannon. "I still like some of the more powerful weapons, thank you for your concern. ”
The bonfire continued to crackle in a ring of stones, bubbling blue flames as she sprinkled a pinch of homemade gunpowder into the fire-starting wood chips so that it could be easily lit. Now she knew that only a small amount was enough, and the first time she lit a fire in Puran Heights, she scrapped a pair of beautiful eyebrows. Sometimes she forgets that everything in the human world is different from her homeland.
Thinking the fish was ready, she plucked one from the fork and put it on the wooden plate she carried with her. She opened the dream leaf roll again, took out a pair of golden knives and forks, and cut the grilled fish into sections. Maybe she's on a mission, but that doesn't mean she has to drink blood. She took a bite of the fish, alternating left and right in her mouth, savoring it, and then licked her lips contentedly. Humans usually don't eat as much as they eat in their homeland, but the fish in this place, which she heard was called Ionia, were no slouch. Perhaps it's the magic of the land that imbues all the elements that makes these fish so delicious.
Tristana heard the sound of tree branches snapping. She arranged many tree branches around her camp. The volume of the sound and the type of branch allowed her to know exactly from which direction the humans were approaching and how far away.
She cleared her throat and shouted, "I still have a fish, are you hungry?"
A man and a woman emerge from the woods in front of her. The two men were tall and thin, with irritable hands and grim eyes. They don't seem friendly, but Tristana is still learning how to read human expressions correctly, and she is told to be polite at all times. Human language is so unscrupulous that she often finds it impossible to understand how humans actually achieve basic communication.
The man took a step forward and said, "Thanks, old fellow, we're not hungry." ”
"Old fellow?" Tristana grinned coquettishly. "She's still a little girl. ”
The man blinked, and she seemed to sense a hint of confusion on his face.
"This old witch is a madman," said the woman, squinting at her, as if she did not quite understand what she was seeing. The woman thought, whatever it was, it must not be her true form. Take a hundred plating to read the latest chapter of "The Strongest Scholar Corpse Kun System Claw Book House" for free for the first time.