Chapter 1 Nuns from Overseas

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Dragon City is located in the southernmost part of the East Continent, where the mountains are backed and the sea is faced, and the four seasons are like spring.

People who live here are able to enjoy the warm sunshine all year round.

But Dragon City is an industrial city, a slightly old urban area, distributed large and small machine factories, the roar of steam engines, day and night, resounded throughout the city.

The old and quaint city of Dragon City stretches all the way to the dark red sea, where there is a built at an unknown age.

The levee is not very high, but it separates the city, which is full of machinery and heavy metal, from the dark red and silent sea.

The afternoon is a relatively leisurely time, and even those who are busy in the steam machinery factory can enjoy the relatively bright sunshine in Dragon City.

A Terran boy wearing a cloth leather coat with his trouser legs rolled up, carrying a homemade fishing rod on his shoulder, walked through the streets of Dragon City.

The young man has black hair, and among his neutral facial features, the most striking thing is the deep black eyes, and the bronzed skin looks full of strength.

Despite being an Terran teenager, he seems to be stronger than half-orcs and minotaurs of the same age.

The boy was followed by a rabbit that was stained with engine oil and did not slip away.

The boy's name is "Sululu", and like most of the other children in Dragon City, he has to go to work in the city's factories every day.

Unlike most of the children in the city, Sululu is an orphan, and the only one who lives with him is the rabbit.

In the leisurely afternoon, a man and a rabbit walk together and stroll leisurely through the old streets.

From time to time, the steam carts on the street pass by them, and the people in the cars will cast curious glances at one person and one rabbit.

Suluru didn't pay any attention to the curious gazes of the people around him, and walked without stopping until he passed a small blacksmith shop on the side of the street.

The little minotaur who was squatting in front of the shop suddenly shouted, "Su, are you going to the beach to fish again?"

Sululu knew the little bulloaur, he was his co-worker in the factory, and the two usually had a good relationship, and when they went fishing, they would pass by the blacksmith shop of the little bulloaur's family.

The father of the little bulloaur, is one of the best old blacksmiths in the dragon city, many times the dragon city machinery factory needs to forge things, will specially invite the old minotaur to go, in the whole dragon city, the little bullaur dad's forging skills are notoriously good.

The little minotaur's name is "Baker", and he is very strict with his blacksmith father, and according to the old minotaur blacksmith, as his son, he must inherit his craft.

So, after working in the factory, Baker the Maveaur spent the rest of the day in the blacksmith's shop, rotating his heavy hammer in front of the flaming hearth.

Sululu was still sympathetic to Baker's plight, and stopped and replied, "Yes, try your luck at the beach." ”

Baker looked at him enviously and asked, "You always go to the beach, have you ever caught something?"

In fact, many people in Dragon City want to know this question very much.

The sea, which had long been polluted by war, seemed to the residents of Dragon City to be a dead sea.

It is said that someone once drove a boat to the open sea, and when he returned, he said that even far, far away, the sea water was dark red, and there was no sign of fish and shrimp surviving at all.

Therefore, the entire Dragon City knew that Sululu went to the sea, and they didn't believe that he could catch something from that dark red water.

Faced with Baker's question, Suluru grinned.

In Baker's eyes, that smile was as bright and sincere as the sun above his head.

Immediately afterwards, Baker heard an envious reply: "I can't catch anything, but wouldn't it be nice to be able to enjoy the bright sunshine of Dragon City by the sea?"

Hearing Suluru's answer, Baker's face suddenly fell.

Fishing leisurely by the sea and enjoying the bright sunshine of Dragon City in the afternoon, Baker's heart is full of yearning.

It's a pity that before Baker could think about it, the old minotaur blacksmith's roar was already heard in the blacksmith shop: "Beck, you damn slacker, where have you run again? Why are you so quiet?"

Hearing the roar coming from the smithy, Baker waved his hand at Suluru with a bitter face.

Seeing Baker turn around in a panic and burrow into the back of the blacksmith's shop.

Sululu smiled and said nothing, and continued to take steps towards the sea.

"Quack" As soon as he took a few steps, he heard a crisp sound behind him.

The rabbit behind him, out of nowhere, found a carrot and followed Suluru's pace as he nibbled.

Quickly gnawing the carrot off his hand quietly, the rabbit quickened his pace and jumped to Sululu's side.

The rabbit opened his mouth and said to Suluru, "How long are we going to wait?"

Sululu said calmly: "Be patient, the assassination of the lord is a big deal, and you can't rush it. ”

The rabbit was visibly dissatisfied, jumped after Sululu, and continued to ask, "But my carrots are almost finished." ”

Sululu suddenly stopped, turned his head to look at the rabbit beside him, was silent for a moment, and said, "Tomorrow, I'll go to the farm on the outskirts of the city and buy some for you." ”

The rabbit refused to give up: "We've been here for two years and three months, and you really thought about killing that fat lord?"

Suluru smiled and said, "Of course, this is my first mission with Flame of Dawn. ”

Without waiting for the rabbit to speak again, Sululu preemptively said, "The first task, we need to be patient, and fishing is the best way to cultivate patience." ”

With that, Sululu led the rabbit up the embankment by the beach of Dragon City, slowly slid down the slope of the embankment to the dark red water, lowered the fishing rod on his shoulder, and removed the small wooden barrel from the tip of the fishing rod.

Pinch out the prepared bait from the barrel, hang it on the iron hook on the fishing rod, raise your arm and throw the hook away, and watch the hook fall into the sea.

Carefully sticking the rod into the sand under the sea, Suluru lay on his back on the embankment.

But before I could enjoy the bright afternoon sunshine, I suddenly heard the sound of "banging" water.

The rabbit jerked Suluru, who was about to take a nap, and lowered his voice, "Get up, there's a fish on the hook." ”

Since the last battle between the Republic and the Empire, when blood stained the sea a dark red, no one has caught a fish on the seashore outside the Dragon City Embankment.

But Sululu, who has been fishing for two years and three months on this beach, really caught a big fish today.

A small, dilapidated wooden boat slowly approached the embankment.

From a distance, the boat looked like it would be overturned by the waves at any moment, but the boat was slowly approaching the embankment safely.

On that small wooden boat, stood a young nun wearing monk's robes and looking simple and elegant.

What attracts Sululu the most is not the beautiful nuns with white skin and beautiful appearance, and ancient charm and heroic spirit between their eyebrows.

Instead, on the wrist of the young nun, a string of shimmering metallic beads was coiled.

Seeing the string of metal Buddha beads, Sululu was sure that this was a "big fish".

However, Sululu was not in a hurry, and still lay on the embankment to enjoy the sunshine, quietly waiting for the "big fish" to come ashore.

The small wooden boat docked next to the embankment, and the young nun stepped onto the embankment and came to Suluru's side with her hands folded and chanted the Buddha's name: "Amitabha, dare to ask the little friend ......"

"Get out of the way, don't block my sun. Without waiting for the nun to finish speaking, Sululu directly grabbed the white and forcibly blocked back what the nun was going to say.

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