Chapter 82: The Unknown Road

Half a month has passed since the day of that great calamity. Pen ~ Fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info Although in the end, due to the manifestation of the "Black Sword Saint", the natural disaster was eliminated and the tragedy of the complete fall of the Northern Regions was avoided. But since then, the vast Northern Regions have inevitably fallen into grief and turmoil.

The wall separating the upper and lower parts of the city has collapsed at the southeast end, and countless objects whose owners are scattered all over the northern region, are being scrambled by the people of the world. Families were torn apart on that day. The vast majority of urban institutions have had to fall into semi-stagnation.

Ian, who was sitting on the windowsill of his house, let out a long sigh, since the "curtain fell" on that day, the sky had returned to daylight, and he had lost Phil again. Although there are full of questions that I hope to be answered by the other party, the worries about my mother at home finally overwhelm these suspicions.

After all, Fei'er has such unparalleled power, but her mother is only a mortal after all, and when the dead things fall into madness, there is no absolute safety in the northern regions. Although he didn't know if his home was really affected, it was hard for Ian to let go of his worries if he didn't hurry back and take a look.

Passing by the ruins of Tina's house, after confirming that Alvin and the others were safe, he hurried to his home for fear of encountering the misfortune of his previous life again.

So, when he rushed to his home and threw himself into the net, as soon as he saw that his mother was safe and sound, and when his worries fell, he was tightly held in his arms by Yelena, who was crying profusely, and he did not suffocate.

After that, Elena, who was crying and laughing, turned over all the new and old accounts, so that Ian suffered the fate of being grounded again. It wasn't until half a month later that some restrictions were slightly lifted.

"Mom, you don't have to keep staring at me like that. Feeling the gaze staring at his back, Ian turned his head to look in the direction of Elena, and the corners of his mouth couldn't help but draw a wry smile.

Yes, it's true that a little bit of the restriction is unlocked. Finally, it was not a rope that tied him to a pillar at home......

"For a kid who has a history of running away from home, I think it's absolutely necessary. Elena said solemnly, without even blinking her eyes.

"It wasn't me who wanted to go out that time, it was Alvin who had to take me away. After secretly rolling his eyes, Ian threw the cauldron at someone again.

"Well, I believe it. Yelena narrowed her eyes, as if she had seen through his trick, "That's why I'm going to kick out Alvin, who just came looking for you." ”

Ian, who had just watched this happen, couldn't help but sigh again in his heart. He felt that his mother was really overprotective of him, but when he thought of the "father-sama" who had never been seen, Ian suddenly felt that it was not for nothing that his mother would be so anxious about him.

Thinking of this, he suddenly seemed a little depressed.

"Don't worry, Mom. After a moment of silence, he spoke: "Recently, if I didn't really encounter something urgent, I wouldn't have gone out. ”

"Even if you encounter something important, you must talk to me and get my permission before you are allowed to go out!" said Yelena, raising an eyebrow and pretending to be vicious.

And Ian, who heard this, immediately rolled his eyes, knowing that he had no credibility in front of his mother.

However, fortunately, there is really nothing extremely important to him at the moment. And what I care about most in my heart is only the problem of Fei'er's strength.

As long as he survives this period and the lockdown is lifted, he can finally go to Fei'er to ask for clarification.

Of course, Ian had also thought about visiting the Grand Duke's Mansion at night, after all, he already knew the location of Fei'er's room. But as soon as this thought rises in his heart, the hateful smiling face of Khan Parkes, the Grand Duke of the Northern Regions, will come to mind together. He deeply felt that once he found out about his trespassing on his daughter's boudoir, then within three days, the streets and alleys of the Northern Regions would inevitably be plastered with notices that wanted him.

So, after weighing his current strength, he finally gave up this idea, naively thinking that it might be more reliable to visit him directly.

"Really, it's been half a month, why didn't Fei'er come to me?"

Thinking so, he smiled helplessly, picked up the long sword that was sitting aside, and responded to his mother, "Okay, Mom." Then I went to practice swordsmanship. ”

"It's only allowed to practice in the backyard of the house. Elena reminded her, and then couldn't help but add, "I'll keep an eye on you." ”

"I understand. Ian walked down the stairs with a sad face, and in a few steps he was in his backyard.

After taking a deep breath, he discarded all distractions and put on the basic swordsmanship shelf again.

During this half-month lockdown, the most he did was practice swordsmanship. Although he had a rope tied to his left hand, it was long enough to at least allow him to move freely in his backyard.

One by one, the swordsmanship moves were once again done in a standard and slow manner. But unlike half a month ago, now, for such slow movements, Ian no longer feels as painful as he did at the beginning.

Of course, this does not mean that the after-effects of his smuggling through the Sage's Gate are gone.

The world as he saw it was still slow. Although since the day of Adolf's farewell party, he has begun to adjust the flow rate of his perception slightly. But this amplitude is very small, so small that ordinary people can hardly feel it.

And now, the reason why he no longer feels particularly uncomfortable is entirely because he has gradually adapted to such a slow world.

At this moment, Ian felt that the adaptability of human beings was beyond his imagination.

Obviously, more than 20 days ago, I was still suffering from this, but just more than 20 days later, I actually felt that such a world was not unacceptable.

At the same time, what surprised him even more was that in these short twenty days, he made rapid progress. Almost every day passed, and he could feel a noticeable increase in his strength. And as his strength grew, the sense of stagnation in the world became more and more obvious, gradually tending to a state of complete freezing.

And after realizing this, he began to deliberately slow down the pace of his progress.

Because he doesn't know whether this trend is good or bad?

Don't know if you're on the right path or on the wrong path?

I don't know what the world is like in the eyes of a true Juggernaut?