Chapter 203: The Ruined Temple

Andy briefly recounted what he had seen in the Soul Trial, and Atwood listened attentively, he had never known that the old knight who could change food would have such a tragic experience. This time, Wright did not let go of the half barrel of beer, but let the two people in the temple drink bitterly, and their feelings became close and good friends with the penetration of alcohol.www.biquge.info

As night fell, the ruined temple was completely shrouded in the stars, like a grain of sand in the river of time, and no one cared who built the temple or bothered to restore it to its former glory.

The once indisputable Cloudy Mountains have been completely invaded by Eric's greedy magic, and the lowland Bunirs who have tried to usurp the treasures of the ancient city of Carol have united all the forces that can be united on the vast continent, and just like their ancestors, the delusional ones are ready to embark on another adventure to the fountain of eternal life.

The moonlight illuminated a towering tree next to the temple, and Deborah, dressed in black, sat on the branches of the tree and watched a drunken Andy, her eyes full of sadness and her trembling lips barely feeling anything. Suddenly, a stout little finger tapped Deborah, and she looked back at the distance below her, almost in astonishment.

The diminutive Achill was smirking at her, and Deborah shook her head slightly, then happily picked up the small stone element with both hands and kissed it desperately, which stunned Ralph under the tree. Achill smiled and asked, "When did you get out of that damp mushroom grove?" Deborah replied with a smile, "I've been out there for a long time, just to find you." ””

Achill was a little embarrassed to hear this, and he shyly lowered his head and rubbed his toes against the girl's palm. Ralph shook his head and said, "Now the stone elemental is going to change its master!" Archer reacted immediately when he heard this, he looked at Deborah, whose face was full of crimson, and said solemnly: "I ran out to find the master, you don't know, now the master is very unhappy, he is bullied by bad people! But why did I come here? It seems that you have something from your master, otherwise I would not have lost my way!"

Deborah blushed immediately when she heard this, she turned her head to look at Andy in the temple and sighed and said, "I hope everything will go well after he leaves here." Puzzled, Achill asked, "Won't you come with us?" Deborah shook her head and replied, "I'm covered in bruises, I'm not qualified to be with you anymore, you have to take good care of your master, you know!"

Achill didn't quite understand what Deborah had just said, but the stone elemental still respected the other party's opinion. It looked at the girl with a slightly sad face, and was very reluctant in its heart, just as it knew the news of Trist's death, and the stone heart wrapped under the hard shell actually began to feel sad.

When Deborah, dressed in black, prepares to leave, Achill realizes that she has not yet met her master. It immediately shouted "Andy's" name, and a drunken Atwood barely stood up, looking at the screaming "little stone man" on the branch with his red eyes. Wright, too, was attracted by the sudden shout, and he grabbed a short axe from the ground and prepared for battle.

Achill looked anxiously at Deborah as she was leaving, and continued to shout the name of "Andy", and Atwood yelled angrily, "What the hell, dare to yell on my turf?"

Atwood screamed at the sky, then fell backwards like a mountain. Andy, who was flushed and drooping his head, was sitting on the ground and shaking, and when he saw the black shadow above his head smashing towards him, he immediately subconsciously hid aside, so the bearded man naturally fell to the ground.

With a "bang", Atwood's heavy body shook the dust on the ground into the air, and Andy tilted his body and laughed, but he didn't see the angry Archill on the ground.

Deborah crept into the temple, threw a bag of gold coins beside Wright, and whispered, "This is the other half of the pay, please take it." After saying this, she disappeared into the night like a puff of green smoke.

Andy, who was laughing, suddenly smelled a faint fragrance, and he no longer shook his body, but looked at the ancient tree outside the temple in a daze. Seeing this, Archer knew that all his efforts had been in vain, and immediately sat aside.

Ralph walked into the temple with square steps, and Atwood, who sat up straight, thought that the wolf was a beast that had come to feed, and he screamed and rushed over to fight for his life, but was stopped by Andy. He straightened up and straightened his belt and asked, "What is it?" Achill jumped between the two and shouted, "My name is Achill, it's not a thing! It's called Ralph, and it's not a thing!"

Atwood was completely stunned as he looked at the little stone man in front of him, and he crouched down to take a closer look, his blood-red eyes as if he wanted to pull something of value out of Achill's short body. Ralph walked over and formally introduced himself, while denying Achill's claims.

Andy was really drunk, he was half-squinting and smiling stupidly, but he couldn't think about what Achill's shout was talking about.

Atwood rubbed his toes and laughed, grabbing a piece of wood from the ground and striking it on his head, before falling down, snoring loudly a moment later. Wright was also shocked by the current situation, but he was still very sober, unlike the hellish Atwood.

After all, Wright had never seen a talking wolf or a talking stone man, and as the only "mercenary" who remained calm inside the temple, he still politely asked about something. Achill pursed his lips and the description of the east and west made Andy's otherwise complicated experience sound even more confusing.

Andy reluctantly stood up and told Wright what he was going to tell Atwood, and Wright, as an assistant, did not say anything about the purple-haired boy's proposal, he only said that he would wait until Atwood woke up before discussing. Ralph watched the sleepy Andy slowly lean over, and he looked at the sleeping half-naked man and said, "There is a lot of trouble in the camp, and there are many Alpine Bunier people who have been innocently implicated. ”

Andy caressed Ralph's glowing fur and said nothing, he knew "clearly" that it was impossible to free the mountain Bunir and the forest Bunnir from the sea of misery on his own, and that his covenant with England should be respected.