269 So you are dead, but happy

Filia coaxed her sister to sleep, then washed and combed her hair carefully, picked out clothes for a while, and then put them on and went out. In order to cover up her expectations and longing www.biquge.info she actually wore a chic men's dress, with a white shirt with a bulging chest, and long breeches wrapped around her tight buttocks.

But that was the effect she wantedβ€”she couldn't look like she was looking forward to the date, but she wanted to hook Frederick's liking, and this ambivalence was hard to grasp.

So this chic and long men's clothing barely solved the problem, which was both natural and casual, and vigorous and sexy, which could meet the small expectations in her heart.

Filia turned around in front of the mirror several times, inspected the level, and then picked up her small leather bag, put on her long leather boots against the wall, and quietly went out.

Somehow, when she secretly went out to see Frederick once, she couldn't help but hide it from Ophelia, like a thief.

It was nearly midnight, and the tavern lights were half off, and only a few tables at the bar and window were shrouded in goose-yellow candlelight. Philia stood outside the wooden door of the tavern, looking down at the candlelight in the crack of the door on her leather boots, her heart pounding, she breathed so hard that she did not dare to enter, and shivered in the cold wind outside the door for two seconds before she pushed the door with her head high.

She saw Lisa, the bartender, wiping the table with a yawn, and Frederick's back poking at the bar, her blue cloak hanging from the ground like a waterfall.

He heard the sound of the wooden door, looked back at Filia, shrugged his shoulders and asked, "Go sit by the window?"

Filia saw that he had deliberately dressed up: a snow-white shirt with no sweat stains on the collar, a fitted gold silk black waistcoat that curled the waist, and a white collar flower that embellished the V-neck of the waistcoat.

She immediately relaxed, tilted her head in satisfaction, raised her hair, and said briskly, "Do you like to sit by the window?"

Frederick walked over and reached out to dust the water from her hair, nearly stopping her heart. Then Frederick said, "When it rains, sit by the window." ”

Filia pursed her lips and lowered her head, her red lips trembled, and she shyly avoided his hand, thinking that if you don't love me, don't be so gentle, she sat on the chair by the window as if she was dodging, put down her small leather bag, flipped through the menu to find food, and pretended to ask easily, "Are you still hungry?"

"I don't have an appetite. You order. Frederick staggered over with a blushing face, sat down across from him, bowed his head and held his glass.

Philia closed the menu and looked at Frederick with concern, "You've drunk too much?"

"When I think about these things, I can't help but run into the arms of alcohol. Frederick looked up drunkenly, his head shaking, and his eyelids drooping as he looked at Filia: "Do you really want to listen? Tell you, I may be free, but you don't want to sleep well." ”

"A liter of beer first. Filia gently instructed Lisa, and then folded her hands on the table with great interest, thinking that her sister just likes to save you from fire and water, and laughed frankly and teased him: "Ah, is there such a troublesome thing? Speak up and listen! Let my sister be happy." ”

Frederick raised his head and frowned: "I didn't expect you to have such a bad taste. ”

Filia sneered, lowered her eyebrows and thought, "Since I can't have fun with you, at least I can relieve your sorrows, love must be a little fun, right?" After thinking about it self-deprecatingly, she glanced at him contemptuously and sneered: "Because you have become very extreme recently, not only are you so decisive that you don't recognize your six relatives, but you are also so anxious and suspicious." I'm afraid you're going further and further down the path of perversion, so examine your mental health. ”

"You're not mentally healthy! I'm not a pervert!"

"Look at me, raise your eyes and look at my eyes, don't look at my chest. Philia said, "Perverted." ”

Filia's shirt was wrapped around her trembling breasts, faintly printed with the lines of light pink lace underwear. Frederick forcibly took his eyes off his glamorous shirt, rubbed his face vigorously, and muttered in annoyance, "I've drunk too much...... I'm so anxious, I can't take it anymore. ”

"Tell me why. Philia looked at him closer.

Frederick leaned back in his chair with a bourbon bottle and stared vacantly at the ceiling of the chandelier, "It starts with my ambush - it's a long story, don't interrupt me." ”

Filia realized that he was not drinking beer, but spirits, so she softly agreed, "Okay." ”

Frederick took a sip of bourbon, wiped the corners of his mouth, and said with a wandering gaze:

"When I was pinned to the ground by the black sword, I knew it was all over. A traitor appeared in the Knights, and 9 first-class fearless knights were ambushed in my path and suddenly killed. I watched as Farragut knelt on the ground, carrying two blades on his shoulders, only to be stabbed through the right flank by a third sword, and blood spurted like a grand ceremony. I rushed up and slashed the enemy, but I was quickly stabbed with a sharp sword, and then pierced by a black sword, nailed to the chopping board like a pig, and no matter how much I kicked the ground to push the sword on my stomach, I could not shake it in the slightest. It pinned me like fate unshakable. I struggled in vain like a fly on a sticky fly board, the pool of blood warmed my back, and gradually cooled into jelly, blood was lost, life was lost, I turned my head to see Farragut fall with his head down, and I felt that the blue sky had become blood-red. ”

"Are you sad?" asked Filia with a distressed face.

"What's so sad about it? Death is nothing but a failure, and failure is not death at best. I am like an insect specimen fixed by a pin, and when I can't break free from the nails of fate with all my might, I feel relieved, because this tired fate is finally over, and I can tear off the mask of decisiveness, stop playing the role of a wise man who never makes mistakes, and be freed from this tired hard labor. Frederick sneered, staring at the drizzle outside the window drunkenly: "Do you think I want to intrigue? Do you think I'm willing to kill decisively? I forcibly drank the first liter of beer in my life, and with the strength of the wine to complete the first duel, I killed the first person, and that person was Watson." You think I'm happy when I smash Watson's cervical spine with a blade in defiance of your dissuasion? No, I'm going to throw up. I like to write poems and compose music, I like to pick up girls like dogs, and then use gentle words to fool my rivals. Killing decisively is the one I'm not good at, but I have to master it quickly because it's what my family expects. Philia, no one is qualified to be themselves, because the family is a melting pot, and it will melt and grind you like a sword, and you will be what others need to be, not what you are. ”

"So you're dead, but you're happy. Filia concluded angrily. (To be continued.) )