Chapter 15: Lilia 5

A sudden snowstorm howled all night, but Lilia was able to get back to the inn just before dark and escape the fate of being buried by the snowstorm. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 Unfortunately, the creaking and rattling of the broken wooden windows did not help her keep warm, but also disturbed her from sleeping.

The golden sunlight dispels the wind and snow at the dawn and illuminates the snow-white Lion Harbor. The cold and snow did not prevent the hard-working vendors from flocking to the wide streets to form a market as far as the eye could see. Lilia, who had been sleepless all night, arrived as scheduled, and waited at the end of the market to look around, and she was distraught by the cries of hawking, and kept pacing back and forth.

"Hey!" a low roar rang out behind Lilia, and as soon as she turned around, she was slammed to the side. Lilia tried to scold, but before she could lock on to her target, she disappeared into the crowded market.

"Miss Lilia!" Adrian's greeting caught Lilia's attention, she liked a gentleman like Adrian who was both polite and willing to listen to others' ideas, but she didn't like his tardiness.

"I thought you were buried in the snow. Lilia replied angrily, and Adrian just apologized casually and talked about the cow. This annoyed Lilia even more.

"Three bulls in all," Adrian explained, pointing not far behind him, where a few young men were trying to control the bulls that were mad with fear, "don't worry, I'll get back to the old mill first, and they'll be easy to control as long as you don't go with me." ”

Lilia walked impatiently and pulled hard at the rope that had snatched the morning glory, and the bulls struggled as they squeezed a low, long chirp out of their noses. "Hurry up if you want to go, I won't be responsible if the cow is scared away by you, and I will have to pay the wages!" Lilia roared, much louder than the bull. Adrian didn't speak, took out the money bag from his bosom and threw it to Lilia and walked away quickly, but the irascible bulls still didn't calm down.

It's the first time Lilia has tried to drive a cow, but for her, who has always tried to blend in with nature, soothing the animals is not a problem. Not far out of the city, Lilia mounted one of the bulls and drove it and her two companions to Adrian's old mill. Since the beginning of winter, Lilia has not been so unrestrained in "galloping" on the vast land, the regular and small bumps made her mood feel much more relaxed, and the sleepiness and irritability caused by sleepless nights also disappeared in an instant. At the time of joy, she thought of the kind and shy young man again, wondering if the icy winter wind had blown his armor, whether the fierce burning hatred had burned his heart, whether he had found clues related to his biological parents, and whether everything was fine when he was alone in the imperial capital.