Chapter 37: Present Anger
"Flogisa.."
There were many unspeakable feelings in this simple title, and her ice-blue eyes stared at the blonde elf, her eyes reflecting the shining stars like a lake. www.biquge.info Looking at the starlight, Frogissa knew the indescribable feelings in the title.
Desire and regret, joy and expectation...
He was so embarrassed that he suddenly went back to when he was a shy little boy and not like a love veteran.
"Let's have tea. β
The blonde elf sat down, and he told himself that he had to confess his purpose, and he knew that the cruelest thing to do was to give hope and destroy it with his own hands.
"I want to say..."
"Shhhh β
Flogisa's usual smile turned into a stiff one, a smiling expression that may have been the result of complicated feelings after years of reunion in the eyes of his first love. Of course, he understood the meaning of his first love, and she hoped that the two parties would communicate with each other only after calming down their complicated feelings, but he thought that both parties had misunderstood the complicated feelings.
So he decided to drink tea first, and in this short period of time, he had to come up with a thoughtful and appropriate word. Frogissa didn't expect to be able to disappoint Svalia, he just wanted to come up with something that would give Svalya a good step, after all, it would hurt her self-esteem too much.
He didn't want to hurt her again.
The pale green mint tea was the same as in his memory, and the coolness flowed down his throat and spread to his five internal organs. But he was so anxious that his always brilliant brain could not think of a suitable word, and in front of Svalya, all his skills about "the relationship between men and women" were ineffective.
"Svalya actuallyβ" he put down his teacup and stared into her cold eyes, her hands on her cheeks, and a faint smile on her lips, which almost made his courage disappear, "Actually, I have something to ask for. β
As soon as he finished speaking, he felt a chill, like a breeze blowing from an icy lake.
"Oh?" Svalya lowered her head, stirring mint tea, silver-gray bangs obscuring her beautiful face, "Tell me what?" β
Her voice was soft, like the sound of snowflakes falling on the snow. But Frogissa knew, she was very resolute, and she had to know all about it.
"I have a very urgent matter to rush back to the Imperial Academy of Ruofia. β
"How urgent?"
"Right now. β
She raised her head, the starlight in her eyes vanishing.
"For whom?"
"She is being judged by the Jophia and needs me so much. β
"Why are you here?" asked Svalia, "in this small city?"
Frogissa was silent, today happened to be the day they met for the first time, and it just so happened to be.
"I'm going to pour tea. Svalia said, standing up and picking up the silver pot, the sunlight shining through the green leaves on her jade-like skin, lining her complexion like a pale gray cloud in the sky.
"She... What's the relationship with you?"
"I see her as a sister. Frogiza resisted the urge to turn her head to look at the slender back out of the corner of her eye.
"When did your sister study at the Imperial Academy of Ruofia. He seemed to be able to see the sarcastic look on his first love's face, "What's her name?" β
"Alia. β
"Nice name. β
A tear ran down her face and dripped onto the wooden floor, and Frogiza heard it. He finally couldn't help but turn his head sideways, just in time to see another tear, like a raindrop falling from a pale gray cloud in the sky.
Svalya filled her tea and walked back to her seat, her usual face as if nothing had happened. She refilled the tea, and there was a silence between the two of them, which seemed to last until the end of the world, and Frogissa felt a tremendous pressure that prevented him from speaking again.
The deathly silence was not broken until the silver cup was emptied again.
"I'd like to go with you, okay?"
Your word is like a blunt knife to Flogisa's heart.
"Of course. β
In the courtroom of RufΓa Academy, Alina finally got out of the "slimy cobwebs" of questions. She was exhausted, her brain seemed to be drained, faint and heavy, just a rusty old machine, and any complicated thought would make her brain hot.
"Are you related to Mr. Flogiza by blood?"
That's the first question, are there any pitfalls?
The overwhelmed brain told Alina that the question was very important, because everything she did in the academy came from that name, from her relationship with Flogisa.
This simple, yet inevitable question is usually used to kill her a little bit of energy.
"Yes?"
"Are you sure?"
"Absolutely. Again, this kind of question of are you sure, she estimated that she had been asked hundreds of them.
"Liar!" the gavel struck violently, and the sound exploded in Alina's ears like thunder, and the sound echoed around her. She looked up in disbelief as she watched the presiding judge suddenly stand up and look down at her, two cold, excited gazes piercing straight into her eyes.
That is the hunter's eyes, no matter how cunning the fox is, he can't fight the old hunter after all. The vigilant snow fox stepped on a deadly trap in an unexpected place, and he admired the half-elf girl's stunned and panicked expression before he spoke.
"You despicable liar, trying to get into places that belong to noble people with clever lies. "We've asked the elves, and there's no name on Mr. Flogisa's family tree. In the realm of elves, no matter what, any family member who is related by blood will be recorded in the family tree, this is clearer than any iron law. β
The half-elf girl's face was like ashes, her body trembled slightly, the court actually had this extremely important evidence! She instantly understood this trap, if the presiding judge directly threw out this "killer feature", she could make up a lie and barely explain: for example, she was Frogissa's godsister, and her parents and Frogissa's parents were sworn brothers. Or maybe she was held by the wrong person.
The reason is far-fetched, but it is enough to make it difficult for the court to deal with her, after all, she is not a civilian. As for the fact that she didn't use the above lies in the first place, just in case, the reason is simple, the more complex the lie, the more energy it takes to round it up.
Alina closed her eyes in despair, she lost. The other party first used a small piece of evidence to deter her, and then blocked her step by step. It's horrible.
Four pairs of eyes stared at the snow fox who had resigned himself to his fate, and the faces behind the mask showed a smile together.
"The evidence is sufficient, do you plead guilty or not?"
The silver-haired girl pursed her lips, and after a few seconds, she opened her eyes and said, "No!"
"You hard-mouthed liar, what reason do you have not to admit guilt?"
Without a reason, she was going to fail, and she had to bear the charge of "stubborn crime".
"One, I am not guilty. She was justified, "Two, so your so-called evidence is simply fake. β
"Hmph. The presiding judge sneered and raised his hand, "Show the evidence to the prisoner." β
A judge walked down with a silver platter in his hand, on which was placed a fine piece of paper, stamped with several seals symbolizing the law, indicating the infallibility of the paper.
"The seal of the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the seal of the Imperial Appraisal Department, the seal of the Elven Ministry of Foreign Affairs..."
The judge pointed them out to Alina one by one, and his proud tone was like an introduction to the unique treasures in the world.
"They're absolutely right, you ....."
He was interrupted by a loud noise, consisting of the clashing of guards' armor, explosions, and the shattering of sturdy wooden doors. The sound made everyone's eardrums vibrate.
β.... You're ********!"
When the ears were restored, everyone saw the blonde elf coming out of behind the sawdust and smoke, and he was furious, holding a translucent two-handed sword in both hands.....