Section D Chapter 171: The Nuns of the Chapel (Ethel Loelle)

She was also dead set on it, knowing that she shouldn't come back - as long as she had good memories of living together, Ethel felt like she could stand up. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

As long as my daughter is happy...... Ethel thought so lonely in the nights when he missed his daughter.

Lucina has no memories of her mother...... That way, she won't be sad.

Ethel missed her daughter so much. Although she was forced to give birth to Lucina, from the moment she conceived Lucina, her feelings for her slowly left only maternal love.

It doesn't matter at all who the father of the child is. Hatred for them doesn't affect love for Lucina.

She was afraid that Lucina would come back again, and she would really be unable to bear it.

She was afraid that she would not be able to make the same difficult decision as last time.

On Ethel's desk is a diary he took during the good times he spent with his daughter. It is incomparably precious.

It's full of memories of that time with Lucina. From the very beginning, Ethel knew that it was going to be over, and that she would say goodbye to her daughter forever. Endured the bleeding heart, she recorded everything in as much detail as possible and kept it as a souvenir.

It was difficult to hold back her daughter from seeing her grief over the separation that she didn't know when.

But she wanted to be a good mom once, so she really held back. Even Lucina happily left the Forgotten Hill and said that she would bring a gift back to Ethel.

Of course, the moment she left the Forgotten Hill, she had forgotten about Ethel. This is already the best from Ethel's point of view as a mother.

She looked at her shackles, and the thought that came to her heart again when she saw Lucina so happy with herself: My life is over, and I can't drag my daughter down.

"......" As Ethel was in a daze, her train of thought slowly shifted to the other side.

Although Alina told her not to worry, she just felt very worried, and even couldn't eat the crème brûlée.

She hugged the pudding, which was trying to swallow the pudding in one gulp, and kept wondering what would happen to Loelle.

Speaking of which, the reason why this dumpling is called pudding is because Ethel likes to eat pudding.

If you bite into it, you'll see that the pudding is the pudding filling.

So Ethel's name is quite arbitrary.

So since Ethel is so worried about Loel right now, what is Loel doing?

Inside the chapel of the Forgotten Cemetery.

In view of the sudden evaporation of Ethel, Loelle immediately escaped from the coffin.

As she looked around and saw that the white spirits were surrounding the neighborhood, she had to hope to enter the chapel.

But it was quiet, as if no one was there.

The door was locked, preventing the elves from entering.

The chapel looked a little confusing.

It has the symbol of a black tower...... The Church of the Black Tower Organization.

"Excuse me...... Is there anyone there?" said Loelle, who looked at the white spirits that seemed to be a little closer, panicking.

She knocked on the church door, hoping someone would squeak.

“...... No response. ”

"No, it can't just be the end of work, right?" Loelle's tone was frustrated, and he didn't give up and knocked on the door in a panic, "Did anyone hear me?

Perhaps it was too annoying for Loelle to knock on the door, but the door to the chapel was opened a moment later.

A hooded nun stood in front of the elf, silent.

Under the hood, there was a young girl. Blonde hair.

If Loelle had seen Qi Lisa, he would be able to tell who the other party was at a glance.

"Thank goodness ......" Loelle gasped and looked at the nun with a sense of security, "I thought there was no one - hey! wait!

The nun suddenly closed the door at the moment when Loelle had just begun to speak, leaving the elf alone outside in a daze.

"Don't close the door!" Loelle knocked on the church door, crying without tears: "Let me in, okay?

The ...... was silent for a moment, and the nun gently opened the church door again, looking at the elf with a blank face: "Just kidding." What's the matter?"

Don't joke at a time like this, okay! It's going to be scared to death! Loelle almost went into cardiac arrest because of that moment.

"Nothing? goodbye then. Qi Lisa still had a poker face, and she was talking to herself and had to close the door again.

"No, I'm in trouble!" panicked, he hurriedly stopped the nun, who seemed to be really about to close the door: "Help!"

There was only a crack in the door, and the nun's expression seemed to say, "What are you talking about?"

"Yes, there's those white things chasing me!" said Loelle, scribbling, "they'll eat me if they catch me!"

"Isn't it nice for a girl to be chased? The nun seemed to think that there was a sense of humor here, so she began to tell a grim joke with a blank face: "But it is understandable that you don't want to be 'eaten' by a group of people." ”

Oh my God, it's so cold...... With his anti-natural language comprehension, he actually understood what the other party was saying, and Loelle couldn't help but feel a chill: this joke can't be understood at all at this time.

And this paragraph is so meaty. Loelle was even slightly ashamed that he understood it directly.

Probably a lot of poems written by bards are more exciting than this.

"Wow! Let me in!" Suddenly seeing that the spirits had surrounded him, Loelle immediately panicked, and knocked on the door without tears and shouted, "They're going to eat me!

"Alright, let's come in...... Look at your urgency. The nun didn't intend to tease Loel anymore, but simply said this, turned around and opened the door slowly: "Actually, you won't be attacked by them here." ”

"Woooooooooo......oo You're lying!" A large spherical spirit was trying to swallow her into its stomach.

"Oops...... It's really unfortunate. The nun was still expressionless, as if she didn't want to help for the time being: "Usually not like this...... You're so popular, young lady. ”

"Don't say it, save me!" Loelle struggled desperately, so frightened that she was about to cry: "What should I do!"

The lower half of her body had already begun to be swallowed into the big white ball.

"Look at you so pitiful, I'll help you. The nun yawned, came forward and waved, "Stand down, all of you." ”

Sure enough, when she said this, those spirits seemed to be reluctant to give up, but they finally compromised. They let go of Loelle and stumbled out.