Chapter 253: Szaire
In Lynch's concept, there is no city more crowded than the one in which he is now. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
From a distance, the rows of houses here look crooked and uneven up close, and the tall and low fat and thin houses are crowded together, although the whole house tends to be dark, but their colors are not uniform, and they are forced to squeeze into a ball after a ball, as if to make way for the road that is also not very wide.
Equally surprising is the fact that the walls are covered with all sorts of graffiti, not just text, but also images of various people and objects that Lynch doesn't recognize, colorful and disorganized.
"What kind of style of city is this...... Punk?" Lynch, who had already gathered his senses, dragged Perseus with one hand and Lily with the other, as if he were a family—the brother and sister and the little kid, after walking around a corner, looked at the city in front of him on a strange, slightly higher terrain, far beyond Lynch's imagination.
The flow of people here was equally crowded, and the noisy human voices and all kinds of strange noises made the place suddenly lively, and the road between the houses on both sides was not only walking people, but also something like a carriage, pulled by a strange horse-like creature that looked like it was clad in scaly armor, and the yellow eyes of this creature staring at humans were full of hostility and restlessness, and the long sharp horns on its head reflected the cold cold light.
The entrance and exit of the city must not be the only one on the bridge that Lynch just walked on, after all, these carriages don't look like they can walk from that side.
The presence of this means of transportation makes the street seem particularly crowded, they occupy the center of the avenue, and do not mean to avoid pedestrians in the slightest, and it seems that it should be a vehicle for some high-ranking people.
"Get out of the way, get out of the way if you don't want to die!" said the dwarf-like old man standing in front of one of the carriages, shouting through the noisy crowd with his throat open, his reins shaking in his hand, looking more like a show-off.
The carriage moved forward and disappeared to the other end of the road.
Lynch pulled Perseus, who was screaming for a hungry meal, along the sides of the street, and the crowd was trying to make room for them as much as possible because of the clothes they were wearing, so that Lynch could also look at the houses on either side.
The doors of the houses here look relatively small, and some sturdy people who want to pass through here should have to shrink their bodies and tie their hands and feet to enter, and Lynch can see some people poking their heads out of the windows of some houses and looking down curiously, and it can be seen from their expressions that these guys have a little superiority over the people walking on the street, but they are very comfortable.
Although the people around Lynch tried to stay away from him, he still had to follow the flow of people, and the houses on either side did not seem to have a place like a store or a tavern, which was supposed to be a residential area.
Maybe a little further down will be less crowded, after all, this is supposed to be the entrance and exit of the city, and there should be a lot more people than anywhere else.
Thinking like this, Lynch didn't randomly pull a pedestrian and ask anything directly, but just followed the flow of people and first thought about getting out of this crowded street.
Lily took Lynch's hand and followed a little further back, looking around with interest, it seemed that this novelty had helped the little girl to ease her mood.
The end of the road suddenly opened up.
A small square is divided by a statue in the center, a small fountain in front of it, and a number of resting chairs around it, some of whom sit and rest, and others who continue to walk non-stop towards the other roads separated by the houses.
Lynch didn't rush to pick a direction first, but took Lily and the others to the center of the small square, not far from the statue, and picked a bench at random.
"Rest for a while," Lynch said, motioning for Lily to sit down and take a breath of relief, then picked up Perseus and laid him in a chair while he sat down beside him.
The capable people should not have this kind of experience of being human before and after, noisy and annoying, Lily's personality is quiet, and Lynch also thinks that she is a little timid, I don't know if she can adapt to this environment.
"How's it going?" Lynch asked as he looked at Lily leaning back in her chair, although the little girl was still wearing a hood, Lynch could still feel the little girl's eyes glowing, "There are a lot of people here, can you get used to it?"
Lily nodded and replied softly, "I think it's good." ”
"I don't think it's good!!" Perseus on the other side grabbed Lynch's clothes and jumped on his chair, "We should hurry up! It's dirty, messy, and disgusting! Get out of here!"
"If you didn't remember the way, I could have come to a place like this?" Lynch tapped the head of the little guy who was still bouncing, and Perseus immediately crouched down with his head covered and fell silent.
The sound of the water rushing from the fountain quickly drowned out the noise of people and footsteps around it, and the area seemed as if it were easy to be peaceful.
"It's the effect of the runes, and it doesn't seem to have any side effects. Lily whispered to Lynch, gesturing to the statue, "The effect is over there." ”
The statue in the center of the square is a smiling middle-aged man holding a staff of civilization in one hand and the brim of his strange peaked cap in the other, facing the street where Lynch came, dressed in a tuxedo, as if a gentleman was welcoming all visitors to the city.
Lily hadn't seen Liclerus, but Lynch had seen the statue of Lickleles, and he had had some indirect contact with the guy who was staying in Bai Ze's body, so he still knew people.
"I don't think I told you about it, Lickles," Lynch whispered, explaining to Lily who the statue was, "This guy is one of the Superior Councillors of Seis, and he's a powerful man, but he's dead." What are the effects of the runes on it? Have you learned it?"
Lily was about to answer, but was interrupted by a voice behind them.
"It's not necessarily possible to engrave if you've learned it, there's a difference between using and recognizing, friend," the rather magnetic voice said slowly, emerging from the other side of the chair, a guy who looked rather formally dressed, and Lynch could sense something from him that belonged to a mage: "Am I right?
The phrase was clearly addressed to Lily.
Lily nodded hesitantly.
"Looks like the two-oh, the three are coming to Szaire for the first time, and need a guide?"