Chapter 232: Barrow and Rubin
Now, it's completely dark. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć infoAfter the darkness of the night covers the land, the heat brought by the daytime sun is slowly dissipating. And under the cover of night, some insects that had been hiding in hidden corners also began to show up boldly, trying to find their own food.
A small flying insect flew to Dolly's side. While flapping his wings and making a buzzing sound, he flew around Dolly.
Barrow knew this flying insect, not only in the barren plains, but also in the barren plains, this blood-sucking little bug could be seen throughout Onisek. It's just that, on weekdays, the rough-skinned and thick-skinned Barrow doesn't care about this small insect, even if it bites, it doesn't matter.
But today, Barrow hates it. Because, Barrow found, Dolly's brow, wrinkled as the flying insects flew by.
Damn little bug, you're noisy until Dolly sleeps. Mr. John said that Dolly should get a good night's sleep. With that in mind, Barrow stretched out his hand and began to chase away the abominable flying insect.
However, Barrow found that he could do nothing about the little bug. If you slap it to death with your hand, you'll wake up Dolly. However, if it is left alone, the annoying sound it makes will also affect Dolly.
So, Barrow, who was helpless, could only keep waving his hands in an attempt to drive the bugs away. However, under the temptation of deliciousness, this little flying insect still stubbornly circled around Dolly.
At this time, Barrow heard a sound of footsteps and gradually walked in. Turning his head, Barrow saw a mercenary walking in with a basket in his hand.
When Rubin came in, he happened to see Barrow waving his hand to drive away flying insects. When Barrow turned his head, the annoyance in his eyes made Rubin a little overwhelmed. He subconsciously raised the basket in his hand: "You haven't eaten yet, have you? I'll bring you something to eat." ā
The anger in Barrow's eyes faded when he heard Rubin's words. He knew the mercenary in front of him, and when he was moving vegetables by himself yesterday, he also made way for himself when he was moving vegetables together. At that time, he thanked him, and he was still a little embarrassed.
And when Rubin lifted the basket in his hand, with the werewolf's keen sense of smell, Barrow smelled the aroma wafting from the basket. There was a grunting sound coming from my stomach, I was really hungry.
Hearing the rumbling of Barrow's stomach, Rubin hurriedly handed over the basket: "Hurry up and eat, Mr. John personally cooks it, it's delicious." ā
"Thank you. Barrow took the basket, took out the bread and food, and began to eat. Barrow is really hungry now.
"It's delicious. Seeing Barrow gobbling up, Rubin smiled happily: "Mr. John's cooking is really delicious." ā
Faced with the familiar Rubin, even Barrow, who doesn't often deal with people, is embarrassed to ignore his existence. Barrow nodded, and when he wanted to say something, he found that his mouth was stuffed with food, and he was about to swallow it, but he choked on the food.
Seeing Barrow's uncomfortable appearance, Rubin hurriedly pointed to the basket on the ground: "There is still soup in it, you can drink some." ā
Barrow took out the bowl in the basket, poured a large mouthful of soup, and smoothed the bread down his throat. At this moment, Rubin was even more embarrassed: "I'm sorry, I didn't expect this, you eat, I won't speak." ā
"It's fine. Barrow said angrily: "It's okay, I'm just a little anxious to eat and hungry." ā
"Hmm. Rubin nodded, then turned to look at Dolly, who was still asleep: "Is this your good friend?"
Rubin was also part of the search, so he didn't know anything about Dolly, and he didn't see Dolly crying after he broke down. However, seeing Dolly's expression at this time, Rubin also knew that he was not comfortable.
"Dolly is a friend of Barrow's. Centaurs and werewolves, always best friends. Barrow replied earnestly.
"Well, I hope he gets better soon. ā
"Thank you. Barrow thought for a moment and felt that he should say something other than thank you: "My name is Barrow, what about you?"
"My name is Rubin. Rubin scratched his head and smiled embarrassedly: "You don't need to always say thank you, it's all a normal thing." ā
"Martha said that if someone helps you, you should thank you. Barrow's tone was serious: "I should thank you for the food you brought me." You want Dori to get better, and I think I should thank you too. ā
"But aren't we a team? since we're a team, it's family and friends, that's what I'm supposed to do. The straight-hearted Barrow met the honest Rubin, and the conversation between the two was solemn, but it made people want to laugh.
"All right, Rubin. Barrow nodded, "We're good friends." ā
"Hmm. Rubin nodded happily and looked at the bread in Barrow's hand: "Oh, you can eat first." I won't bother anymore. ā
With that, Rubin turned around and left the room. After Rubin left, Barrow continued to bow his head and eat the bread in his hand.
After a while, Barrow hears someone approaching, looks up, and finds Rubin back. This time, Rubin was holding a large leaf in his hand.
This leaf has a long stalk, and on the top of the stalk, there is a leaf as wide as a fan. When Rubin came in, he carefully placed the leaf next to Dolly: "This is the leaf of Cordyceps, with it, those bugs will not come." ā
"Hmm. Barrow nodded, just about to say thanks. But I remembered that Rubin had just said that between friends, there was no need to thank you, so Barrow, who didn't know what to say, nodded again: "Hmm." ā
However, Rubin didn't care about this at all. After he put the cordyceps away, he stood up and said happily, "Okay, that's it." You go ahead and eat. ā
With that, without waiting for Barrow to say anything more, Rubin left the place. Outside, the bonfire was burning, Andy and the goblins also came to the bonfire, and the children who had not yet rested gathered around, and now, it was time to listen to the story.
When the goblins first started, they were a little timid. For the surrounding environment, as well as the mercenaries, they are a little afraid. Especially when Will came over and greeted them, Fanny and Jessica were almost scared to tears by his loud voice. In desperation, Will could only avoid here, and when he spoke, he tried to keep his voice as low as possible.
Soon, however, the chirping of the children who surrounded Andy made the goblins slowly let go of their fears. No matter where they are, the innocent laughter of children always makes people feel warm.
Thank you, Mr. John. Barty sat next to Andy, looking at his younger siblings who were beginning to become happier, and felt even more grateful to Li Mo in his heart.
The night is getting deeper. For the people of Thor's hammer, this thrilling day has finally passed.