Chapter 224: Snooping

"Don't worry. We are safe until tomorrow morning. He said they also needed to rest on the shore.

No one dared to travel in the river at night. Even the Kaganasti elves, who knew every tributary, were unwilling. He said they would camp against the shore.

At night strange creatures appear in the forest: people with lizard heads.

Tomorrow morning we will go as far as we can, and we will soon have to abandon the water route and take the land route. ”

"Ask them, if the elves of Wellington chase him into his territory, will they stop them?" Ston told Telos.

Telos turned to the Kaganasti elves, clumsily speaking elven language that he could barely understand.

The Kaganasti Elf shook his head. He was a savage, seemingly savage.

Lolana could understand why her people felt that these people were only a thin line away from the beast. His face has traces of human blood on it.

The Kaganasti elves have a very good bloodline, so they don't have a beard.

But he reminded Lolana of Robert's confident and decisive way of speaking, his strong body, and his vivid gestures.

She turned her face away, her heart full of memories of him. Telos explained to them.

He said, "The Wellington elves still have to ask the elders of Caganasti for permission to enter the territory to search for you.

The elders should allow it, and possibly even help them.

They also dislike the presence of humans on the continent of South Atlantis just like their cousins. In fact, "

"He's made it clear that the reason why he and his friends are willing to help me is just to repay my kindness and help, Asharivana." ”

Lorana turned her gaze to the girl. Asharivana stood on the bank of the river and spoke to Girsenas.

Telos saw that Lorana's face sank. Seeing these two people, Telos could roughly understand her thoughts.

"It's really unusual to see jealousy on your face, especially since according to rumors, you eloped with my old friend and became his lover. Telos added, "I thought you weren't the same as your countrymen. ”

"It's not because of this!" she immediately felt the burning on her face. "I'm not Robert's lover.

It doesn't make a difference whether it's or not, I just don't believe that girl.

What do she say, she is too eager to help us, it doesn't make sense. “

"Your brother may have something to do with this. ”

"He's a noble—" Rolana said angrily. Then she realized what she was going to say next, and she immediately changed the subject.

"How much do you know about Sharivana?"

"Very little. Telos looked at Lolana with a look of disappointment, causing her to sulk for no apparent reason.

"I know she is very respected and popular among her kind, especially for her medical abilities. ”

"And her spy abilities?" asked Lolana coldly.

"These elves fight for their survival. They have to do it. Telos said solemnly.

"You said the same thing on the beach at that time, Lolana, I almost believed you. ”

The blacksmith walked over and helped the Kaganasti elves hide the boat. Lolana was angry and ashamed, biting her lip full of grievances. Is Telos right?

She was jealous of Gilsenas's attitude? Did she think that Sharivana was not worthy of him? Gilsenas had always looked at Robert like this. Will this time be any different?

Trust your own feelings, Rodrith told her. It sounded reasonable, but she had to understand what she was thinking!

What did her love for Robert teach her?

Yes, Lolana finally made up her mind.

She didn't mean to say that to Telos. If she didn't believe in Sharivana, it had nothing to do with Gilsenas being attracted to her.

It's something unspeakable. Lolana regrets that Telos misunderstood her, but she must trust Rodlis's advice – trust her instincts.

She'll keep an eye on Sharivana's.

Even though every muscle in Girsenas cried out for rest, he felt he should get some sleep.

But he found that he was not sleepy at all, and his eyes were wide and he was looking at the sky.

There were still dark clouds in the sky, and the salty west wind was blowing them away.

Occasionally, he would see stars one after another, and for a while even the red moon would be in the clouds, but then he would hide back in the clouds like a pinched candle.

The elf tried to sleep comfortably, and he kept changing positions until the bed was a mess, and he struggled to get up from the blanket and sit up straight.

In the end, he finally gave up, admitting that there was no way to sleep on such a hard, cold ground.

He noted with grief that none of his other companions seemed to have these troubles.

Lolana was asleep, her arms resting on her head, exactly as she had done when she was a child.

What she's been doing this time is really strange, Gilsenas thought. But on second thought, he couldn't blame her for it.

She gave up almost everything before making this decision that she thought was the right one to bring the Dragon Balls to San Quest.

Her father might have re-embraced her, but now she had been banished forever.

Gilsenas sighed, what about himself? He had originally planned to leave the Dragon Balls in Queling-Murray. He believed his father was right...... Are you sure?

This is clearly not the case, because I'm here, Giresenas told himself.

Oh my God, his values are almost as confused as Lorana's. At first, his bitter hatred for Robert, a feeling that he had believed to be right for many years.

Now it began to waver, replaced by a feeling of admiration and even love.

Then, he felt his hatred of other races slowly fading. He didn't know of any elves like Stone.

Brad Brett was as noble and willing to sacrifice himself.

Also, although he didn't know Rodrith, he admired the young mage's skills. That kind of trick is something that a beginner like Gilsenas would never have had the patience and courage to acquire.

Eventually, he had to admit that he had even begun to like the Kander and the old dwarf. But he never imagined that he would fall in love with a wild elf.

"Hey!" shouted Gilsenas. "I admit it. I love her!" But he wasn't sure if it was love, or if it was just a physical attraction.

At the thought of this, he couldn't help but smile, and the image of Sharivana's dirty face, tangled hair, and tattered clothes came to mind.

My mind must have seen it more clearly than my naked eyes, he thought, looking curiously at her bedding.

He was surprised to find that it was empty! Gilsenas immediately looked around.

They didn't dare to start a fire, not only because of the wellington elves' hard pursuit, but also because Telos had mentioned the presence of dragonmen.

At the thought of this, Girsenas immediately jumped out of the bed and began to busily search for Asharivana.

He moved quietly, hoping to avoid being questioned by Drake and Stone, who were keeping vigil.

A thought suddenly sent a chill through his body, and he hurriedly groped for the Dragon Balls. But it was still in the same place where Asharivana had originally collected, and the spear fragment next to it was still in place.

Girsenas's breathing was much smoother, and his sensitive ears heard the sound of water.

As a result of listening closely, he determined that it was not a fish or a bird that had gone into the water to hunt. He looked sideways at Drake and Stone. The two of them sat on two rocks overlooking the ground, from which they could be heard arguing fiercely.

Gilthenus quietly left the camp and headed in the direction he had heard the sound of water.

Girsenas marched silently through the forest. Occasionally, through the gaps in the trees, you can see the glittering river.

He came to a place where the river was in the rocks of the forest, and it had merged into a small pond. Gilsenas stopped here, and his heart almost stopped with it. He found Asharivana.

Surrounded by a circle of tall trees in the drifting clouds, the silence of the night is broken by the sound of the river flowing down the stone steps in the pond.

And the splashing sound that drew Gircenas to his arrival, and now he knew what it was.

Ahsharivana is bathing. In order to escape the cold wind on the water, the elven woman soaked her whole body in the water.

Her clothes were scattered near a blanket on the shore. The elven eyes of Girsenas could only see her shoulders and arms.

As she washed her long hair, her whole head fell back, and her bright hair floated like a dark cloud above the water, as if it had a life of its own.

The elven man held his breath, he knew he should leave immediately, but his body was no longer obedient, as if he was magically fixed on the edge of the pool.

At that moment, the dark clouds in the sky parted, and the silver moon of Sorinari, though only a crooked crescent, still shone in a cold glow in the night sky.

The water in him became like molten silver paste. Asharivana surfaced, silver droplets shining across her body, reflecting her shiny silver hair.

Finally it converged into a small stream of water, flowing down the concave curves, painting her body with the silver moonlight.

Her beauty made Gilcenas's heart feel a pang, and he not only sighed.

Asharivana was taken aback and looked around worriedly. Her wild, natural beauty made Gircenas, who was anxious to comfort her, feel as if she had choked in her chest, and could not say a word.

Asharivana ran to the pool where she put her clothes, but she didn't try to put them on.

Instead, she pulled out a knife, ready to defend herself.

Gilsenas could clearly see her body trembling in the moonlight, reminding him of a hunting time when he looked at a trapped deer.

The beast's eyes twinkled, with the same fear in Asharivana's large, watery eyes. The wild elves looked around in alarm. Why didn't she see me?

Gilsenas saw her gaze sweep over him several times, and by the elf's gaze, she should have seen me clearly—suddenly, Asharivana turned and ran, ready to flee the danger, which she could clearly feel, but could not discern.

Gireenas found that his throat could finally make a sound. "No, wait!

It's me, Gircenas. He said in a firm, hoarse voice, just as he did to the deer. "You shouldn't come out alone - it's dangerous here......"

Asharivana stopped, half standing in the moonlight, half in the shadows, her muscles trembling, ready to flee.

Acting on the instinct of a hunter, Gilsenas approached her slowly, talking incessantly to stabilize her emotions and reassuring her safety with his eyes.

"You shouldn't come out alone. I'll go with you. I wanted to talk to you. Please listen to me. I'm going to talk to you, O Sharivana.

I don't want to be here alone. Don't leave me behind, O Sharivana.

I've given up so much, please don't leave......"

Girsenas continued to speak softly, walking softly towards Ashalivana until he noticed her take a step back.

He raised his hand and sat down on a rock by the pool, letting the lake become a barrier between the two of them. Ah, Sharivana stopped and looked at him.

She didn't mean to put on her clothes in the slightest, and for her, safety seemed to be much more important than face. She still held the knife in her hand.

Gilsenas admired her decisiveness, but was ashamed of her appearance. If she were any well-bred elf woman, she would have passed out long ago.

He knew he should avoid looking at her in the eye, but her beauty was too attractive.

His blood began to boil and it was very laborious, and he kept talking, sometimes not even knowing what he was talking about.

Later, he found that he had inadvertently spoken his innermost thoughts.

"Ahsarivana, what am I doing here, my father needs me, my people need me. But here I am, disobeying my father's command.

My people are on the run, and I found a dragon ball that can help them, but now I'm risking my life to export the dragon ball from their hands to help humanity face the impending war!

It's not even my war, it's not my countryman's war. Gilthenas leaned over her, noticing that she hadn't taken her eyes off him.

"Why? Ah, Sharivana, why am I doing this, what am I doing to my people?"

He held his breath. Asharivana looked back at the woods behind her, then turned her gaze back to him.

She was about to run away, and his heart began to pound. Then, Asharivana slowly lowered the knife in her hand.

There was a heavy sadness and sorrow in her eyes, and Giresenas couldn't bear to look any further, and began to blame herself.

Gircenas didn't know what to do at this moment, and Sharivana's tone made his heart cool down half.

He began to regret his recklessness, after all, it was difficult to accept this kind of thing.

"So be it. Sharivana sighed and said helplessly. 2210