Meng Chun (8)

Ekor was slightly startled by Sailer's words, and the fellow named Durag seemed taken aback, he turned his head to look at Sailer, and then asked, "What do you want me to do? Why do I think that the guide you are talking about is not just about sending people to Akashire?"

"Of course it's not that simple. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info "Sailor spread his hands.

"We select people who are knowledgeable, skilled and have lived in the destination for a certain amount of time, but not just to lead the way. You'll need to assist Ekor until he finishes the trip, and if you have any doubts, take a closer look at the terms of the agreement. ”

"Save yourself a little bit, I see you're talking about a guide who is a babysitter at all!" Durag said with a grunt, glaring back at Icao.

Eko met his gaze, this person's eyes were still bloodshot, but the person was not terrifying, and his appearance still looked a little childish, as if he was the kind of baby face with unopened facial features. Suddenly, Ekor noticed that Durag's amber iris had turned pale gold, and that the reptile-like scales had appeared on his neck. The anomaly lasted only a few seconds before disappearing, and the others seemed to be completely unaware.

Eko was silent for a moment, and her adoptive mother, Liz, interjected, "Child, have you really thought about it?"

She turned to Sayler again and asked, "Are you going to take him away?"

"According to the tradition of the Hub, I have to take him to the Star Pavilion first. Saylor replied.

Later that day, Eko followed Sailor to the Starshine Pavilion. The building is located to the west of Yongchun Spring, with all-white walls, all-white columns and a dome. It looks like a huge mausoleum.

When he followed Sailer's steps into the mansion, he found that the interior of the building was a zigzag gallery. The paintings, alcoves, and sculptures on the walls are all related to the Aifen people, but they have nothing to do with mythology, and only seem to depict events in recent centuries.

Ekor glanced at the paintings and hung her head in disgust. He knew the story of the division between the north and the south of the Aifen tribe, and knew that the migration of some elves north to Elada was referred to by the "Starry Night". So, that's why this place got its name? What did Saylor want him to feel when he came here?

[This place is not easy to come by, and this place needs to be guarded with your life?]

"Think about what's in front of you......" Ikor muttered to herself. He thought of the guy who was about to accompany him to Akagi as a guide, that Durag. Was the abnormality he saw in him a momentary dazzle?

Sailer, who was walking in front, never said a word, and the entire Star Hall was even quieter, except for the slight sound of footsteps, there was no other response.

After a while, Eko seemed to hear someone chanting a person's name. After another stretch, the promenade leading to the front narrows abruptly, and the road becomes a gentle slope that slopes downward. Echo frowned slightly when she saw a low arch appear at the end of the road—the voices of the names became clearer, and the names that were read were unfamiliar, but they all sounded like elven names.

Suddenly, a man named him paused, as he was about to drill through the arch. He heard the surname "Pelerius" and heard the names of his father and mother be pronounced. He stammered, and as if enchanted, he pushed Seler away and headed for the other side of the arch.

As the view widened, an empty hall with a very high vault came into his eyes—a hall with only a ring of air windows carved into the dome, from which the beams of light fell to the concave mirror in the center of the hall, where they gathered and illuminated the walls engraved with names all around.

Ecko's astonishment was at the names that emerged from the middle of the wall and snaked upwards almost touching the vault. A few people nearby looked up at the names on the wall like he did, chanting slowly.

"What is this?" he said, turning to look at Seylor.

"The builder of this place said that he would cut his name on this wall, so that those who had difficulty returning home would be remembered in this temple. ”

After a moment of silence, Ekor turned her gaze back to the wall. He found the names of his biological father and biological mother, and the "two" were side by side, which seemed to be particularly intimate. He found another name on the wall, Eko Siddle. This time he wasted a little more effort, but there was nothing wrong with the hall that included the names.

"He's ...... here," Ekor muttered.

Sailor sighed slightly.

"I hope your name, the name of any of your compatriots, doesn't appear here...... Let's go, as you said, the matter over there in Akakyo can't be delayed, you have to leave immediately. ”

The moment I left the Star Pavilion, the sun was shining and the sky was blue. For a moment, Ekor felt as if she had survived a long night. He raised his arm in front of his forehead to take in the scorching sunlight outside. Then, he saw people waiting in the shade of a tree not far away—his family, and Ludwar and Durag, whom he had only met a few times.

Ludval was the first to walk towards him, and the dark horse she had ridden that day followed closely behind her. She exhaled and said, "Fortunately, you're fine, the last time we met, it was a mess, and I have something to do, but fortunately, this little ghost's medical skills are reliable." ”

She looked at Durag, and it sounded as if she had known Durag for a long time.

"I'm Durag Recher from Akashire, and I'm also a licensed mage in Mufa City. Durag, who was standing behind, interjected in a humming voice, and he reached out and patted the neck of a red horse that was scraping the ground and snorting.

"That's right, that's right!" Ludval laughed, and she said to Ekor again, "I'm here to say goodbye to you, and you've figured out his son's situation for Astut, am I...... I have to get the rest of the work done, and over there in Chijun, I'm afraid I'll have to bother you a lot, take care!"

With that, she patted Eko on the shoulder, then flipped on her horse and walked away.

Ecko, somewhat confused, watched as the man and the horse turned into black dots and vanished, and then walked towards his family, who had become his current family by accident because he had the same name as a fellow countryman. They awkwardly put together to fill in the gaps on both sides. Right now, the separation is imminent, and he doesn't know what to say.

"I ...... I have to make a long trip. Ekor said in a low voice.

Adoptive father Monte and adoptive mother Liz sighed and nodded.

"That guy looks like you, but he's a human. She must have scared you out that you fainted. The silence was suddenly broken by her sister Dudy.

"yes, I was taken aback by this man. Ekor laughed.

In his eyes, the little girl who was only as high as his chest when they first met was almost as tall as him, but she was still the little girl with a short and poisonous mouth. Behind her, "Okay Cookie" was looking at them.

"You've got to come back. Dudy's eyes suddenly turned red, she handed the reins of the horse into Ekko's hand, sobbed and said: "This is my little white horse, this is what I believe in you to let you take away, I can make you unable to go, I can still make bad ......"

"I can't listen to it!" Durag roared. Immediately afterward, he stepped on the impatient red horse and galloped towards the flower field path due south.

After a while, Eko rode over on a white horse. The trip to Akagi kicked off under this clear blue sky, on the trail of lavender flowers......

(Author: To add, due to the problem of the mother, the previous serial had chapters.) Please go to the fantasy novel to read the essence of childsheep)