Chapter 221: The Mystery of Identity (I)
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Barbara, who had been floating in the air since she had been awakened, seemed to be high up and did not like the dust, and after making such a statement, she quietly "landed"βbut no, her bare feet were still a small distance from the ground that was indiscernible from the ground. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
As if it were God's will, as if she would not allow her subordinates to discriminate in the slightest, her words lingered with a majesty that made people suddenly feel - only such a powerful aura existed for a short time, and soon Barbara felt back to being the "lovely and approachable innocent little girl".
"Alright, Barbara, I see what you mean. β
Seeing that the girl who was a little shorter than herself paced in front of her, Vina's tone slowed down slightly, but this did not mean that she recognized the identity of the other party's "human".
In contrast, to the sorceress, Barbara's explanation was more like "trying to cover up", and any further talk would only exacerbate her doubts.
Especially, about the existence of "he" in the other person's mouth.
"But I have other questions for what you just said, okay?"
In this case, it was a bit foolish to point to the core, and after a turn of thought, Vina, who decided to test from other directions, still asked cautiously. The sorceress's caution comes from her "distrust" of the other party, and although Barbara has always been friendly, it is probably human instinct to be wary of the "creatures" she does not know.
Maybe when she'll run out or something?
She speculated so maliciously.
"Yes, as I said, Barbara loves to answer other people's questions, I seem to know a lot! β
However, Barbara's innocent smile and words made the sorceress feel "ashamed" again, and this feeling was really uncomfortable. However, after weighing it up, the thirst for truth overshadowed everything else, and Vena coughed lightly and continued.
"Then I asked, and you said, 'Human beings are capable of independent thinking,' and I couldn't agree with that. Have you noticed, though, that you often refer to 'him' when you speak, and 'his' words seem to be important to you......"
"No, it's very important. β
"Well, that's 'very important'. She didn't expect Barbara to interrupt herself at this description, and Vina, who quietly shed a cold sweat on the back of her neck, hesitated for a moment before continuing to ask, "Always mentioning others when you speak, this practice may be misunderstood as a way to think independently and do everything according to what others teach you...... Don't you have that concern?"
After saying that, a hint of imperceptible smugness flashed on the sorceress's face, because the expression on Barbara's face seemed to change, and her words did make the "human girl" fall into thought.
"Yes...... Is that so?" He didn't seem to have told me about that......"
- That's it!
Reading what she wanted from Barbara's furrowed brow and hesitant words, Vina was already more and more sure that the girl was someone else's "creation".
However, more conclusive evidence is needed to reach a conclusion.
"So, what do you think?"
So, she pressed on.
Unlike the previous indifferent demeanor when answering Vina's accusation that "you are not human", this time, Barbara, who seemed to be "unprepared", fell into a long thought, and even more before and after, the sorceress believed that the previous question about human identity was intentionally taught by her "creator", while the latter question was not.
That's why she reacted like that.
-- Is this a matter of course?
The thought crossed my mind for a moment, but it was so small compared to the excitement that the truth was about to be confirmed, that Vina quickly ignored it.
"I, I'm ...... Ah, that's right, because I'm still a 'trainee human'. β
Finally, Vena's delightful and decisive speech came along, and it was absolutely impossible for humans to make such an anomalous description as "trainee humans". And Barbara herself didn't look conscious at all, and the girl-like life form continued in a little panic:
"I'm still very young, and I'm in the process of growing up and learning! Growing up will respect those who pass on valuable knowledge to him, so isn't it normal to say that his words are the truth! β
Her words seemed to convince herself.
"Well, okay, I've got it, thanks for your answer. β
Trying her best to suppress the joy in her heart, however, a "bad intentions" smile still flowed from her lips, so as to "comfort" Barbara, who had finally found a way to explain, Vina turned her head slightly and cast a look at the silent warrior beside her.
The meaning of the look is probably "Look, I'm not wrong, right?"
However, Moore, who was clearly able to understand the meaning of his gaze, shook his head slightly, and did not give the sorceress the response she wanted to see.
ββWhat is this......
Moore's actions made Vina's heart suddenly feel a little uncomfortable, but it didn't matter, as long as it was ......
"Well, did my answer help you?
Completely oblivious to the "mockery" in Vina's words, Barbara seemed very happy because of the sorceress's thanks.
There was not a hint of falsehood in her smile. The sorceress who realized this suddenly felt a tingling in her heart, and her original plan had to be abandoned for the time being.
"Does Barbara respect 'him' who teaches her knowledge?"
And just when Vena was in a dilemma, the young man's voice behind her eased her entanglement slightly.
This time, it was Troy who asked the question, and the dwarf in his arms didn't make him feel "heavy", maybe because it was essentially just a magic without weight, right?
"Well, of course. Troy would respect the person who imparts his knowledge, right?
Barbara's reaction to the teenager's question was more exciting than expected, and the concrete manifestation was that she disappeared from Vena's eyes in a time when everyone didn't react, and then suddenly appeared in front of Troy.
It's so fast, it's unbelievably fast, and it's hard to explain it with "fast", as if she really let herself disappear before "reappearing".