Chapter Twenty-Six: The Ghost of Canterville
Sally felt very sour in her heart, her eyes were sour, and there was a liquid called tears that involuntarily overflowed from her eye sockets and then dripped down, and Sally felt very uncomfortable. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ο½ο½ο½Uο½Eγ ο½ο½ο½ο½
Bavik stupidly watched his master's tears drip on the floor, and licked them curiously, immediately looking disgusted, not quite understanding why the owner would put something unpalatable on the floor.
Do you think Bavik would eat such a thing? The master is stupidβBavik tilted his head, thinking.
Maier's original mood of being promoted to a high-level magician apprentice was also washed away, and he was depressed in his heart, always feeling that something was blocked in his heart, and he seemed to be in no mood to do anything.
This time is different from saying goodbye to Wren Elle, that time is only a temporary parting, and we will see you again, but this time, it may be the last time I will see Sally.
Two people are originally two worlds, and perhaps there should never be an intersection.
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Wren was the first to get the news of Myer's return.
"Myer, you are finally willing to come back, how does it feel to travel? Have you had a beautiful encounter? Have you met a princess in distress?"
Maier glanced at Wren angrily and said, "Do you think everything in the story is true?, and even if it is true, I am not Prince Charming, how can there be so many princesses in distress?"
"Hey, tell me about it. Wren stepped forward and said, "I haven't even been on a trip yet, so tell me all the interesting things you encountered this time." β
"Okay, but I can tell you, reality is far more boring and dangerous than the story. Mel told the story of the ruffians, robbers, and young knights he had met on the road.
"Wow, such a fun thing, if Lord Ben Wren were there, he would definitely beat those ruffians and those robbers to the bottom. β
"Come on, you probably can't even win the weakest ruffian, but people have seen blood, and if you really face them, you probably ran away after being glared at by others. β
"Hmph, dare to cancel Lord Ben Rennes, I am destined to become the man of the first knight of the kingdom! β
Mel told Sally's parents again, as well as the Orchid Valley, and omitted the Titan Python, the Money Beetle, and the High Magician Apprentice.
These are secrets that cannot be said.
"Is that place in Sunset really that pretty? Saying that, Wren suddenly patted his chest: "I have decided, when I become an adult, I must also go on a trip." β
"I must also go to the valley you mentioned, there are so many orchids, if I pick them all, those noblewomen will definitely give me a lot of money in exchange. β
Haha, Mel, don't worry, I won't forget your credit, and I'll take you with me when I go to eat and drink when the money is in hand. β
The corners of Mel's mouth twitched, only to think that Wren was too much of a mess.
Elle asks Mel to meet the next day, and Wren comes over uninterestingly, and the three of them find a place to meet in the square not far from the Pisa Library, and Elle asks to hear about Mel's travels.
Maier repeated the story he had told Wren yesterday to Elle.
"It turns out that the outside world is so dangerous, so many ruffians, and robbers, Mel, you are too careless, if it weren't for the luck of meeting that knight, then you would be really dangerous. β
"That girl named Sally is so pitiful, it's good that you saved her in time, otherwise she would ...... I can't imagine you didn't save her, it was horrible. β
"By the way, Sally is already unrelated in Sunset Town, why don't you take her back to Xilin Town? β
Of course, it is impossible for Mel to say that he is worried that his identity as a magician may implicate Sally, so he does not have too much contact with Sally, pauses, and explains.
"She's lived in Sunset since she was a child, and she's familiar with everything there, and her parents' graves are in Sunsettown, so even though they're no longer able to meet, they're always more affectionate. β
Elle nodded, as if agreeing with Maiel's answer, but the sadness on her face did not change, as if she was still feeling sad for the girl she had never met.
"That's right. Maier broke the silence and said, "It's that particularly beautiful orchid valley, I brought some orchid seeds back, do you two want it?"
"I don't want to. Wren refused: "If those orchids were really that beautiful, I would find them myself, it's too boring to grow flowers or something." β
Elle liked it very much, and said, "Can you give me some, I have a small garden, which has a lot of flowers, but the varieties of orchids are very good, and I like this gift you brought back." β
Wren immediately changed his words: "Then I want some too, my sister seems to like these flowers and plants." β
Ellie glared at Wren.
"By the way, Mel, the ghost of Cantwell, you write so well, and unlike your two previous stories, I feel that reading this story is like reading the works of the masters. β
Elle mentions the story that Mel gave to Master Loren before leaving.
"Yes, yes. Wren chimed in: "Many people have praised you and thought that you have reached the level of a master, and even Master Loren admits that your story has a master's level. β
"The Writers' Guild is also here, saying that they want to invite you to join the Writers' Guild, Meier, I'm going to be jealous of you, you're only sixteen years old, and you're going to join the Writers' Guild!"
"It's a record-breaking, and the youngest member of the Guild before you was in his twenties, and it's amazing that you've brought that age forward to sixteen. β
"I estimate that in a hundred years, no, even in two hundred years, no one will necessarily be able to break this record of yours, Meier, you have already left a name in history!"
"Alas, pity me Lord Wren, I haven't been able to become an official knight yet, and it's even more difficult to join the Knight Association, which makes me sad too much, no, from tomorrow, I must train hard. β
Elle was amused to see it, but she was also surprised by Meier's achievement, and said, "Meier, you are really amazing, you can write such a good story at such a young age. β
"Now many noble ladies are inquiring about you, and they all say that such a young writer must be a very romantic person, and they all want to meet you. β