Chapter 188: Wait and see
"Sorry, I don't know what the Glen Morry Witch is, but she's pretty powerful!
Don't speak ill of the Glen Morry Witch while you're in the village! or the villagers will go berserk, and you'll be out of luck!"
With that, Haydn turned his head and shouted twice to the caravan, and then led everyone into the village of Beiya.
"What happens if the villagers go berserk?" asked Jack on the side.
"If Lady Luck had favored you, you would have been kicked out of the village at best, and if Lady Luck hadn't favored you, you would have been a sacrifice to the Witch of Glen Morry!"
Haydn spoke in a deliberately eerie tone.
After listening to Haydn's words, Eric thought to himself, "Is this Glen Morry witch a wizard?
Walking on the streets of Beiya Village, Eric has the illusion of being in the foggy capital.
The only place in the village where you feel comfortable is the creek that runs through the village.
The tinkling and clattering stream is like an amorous girl humming a beautiful song, like a bosom friend's strings, playing a crisp and melodious melody.
Not just Eric, but many people were listening to the sound of the creek flowing.
"Haydn, you're finally here! I've left you something good!"
Haydn leads the group to the tavern in the village of Beya, and the owner of the tavern is very enthusiastic about Haydn.
"Boss, take out all the good things, the road up the mountain today is really not good, everyone is tired!"
Haydn greeted the tavernkeeper, and then said to Eric, "You can eat and drink today, this time count me as Haydn's treat!"
The guards of the White Raven caravan immediately cheered, they knew what was best here.
"Little sister, whose child are you?"
Eric saw a little girl standing at his feet, looking timidly at everyone.
"Eric, that's the boss's granddaughter, Shirley, is six years old. But because I rarely see outsiders, and people are curious, even if I'm a little scared, I have to stay here and see!" Haydn said to Eric.
"What a dirty place, don't get in the way of the intersection, little ones!" a discordant voice rang out in the tavern.
It was Nicholas who was talking, and he was walking into the tavern with his hands over his nose as he stretched out his foot to kick Shirley aside.
Haydn hurriedly ran over from the side, pulled Shirley aside, and said to Nicholas: "Your Excellency the Wizard, the conditions here are indeed a bit rudimentary.
We'll leave early tomorrow morning, and now we can only grieve you!"
Nicholas didn't want to sell Haydn's account, he was deliberately trying to get into trouble with the villagers of Beiya.
As soon as the villagers knew that Nicholas was a wizard, they turned away from him, treating him like a plague.
But just as Nicholas was about to continue to go berserk, Eric shouted softly: "Get out, chirp again, believe it or not, I slaughtered you?"
"Eric, hurry up and apologize to Lord Wizard!" Haydn was taken aback by Eric's words, and he hurriedly took Eric's hand to apologize to Nicholas.
Nicholas's face was pale, he had never experienced this kind of anger when he was so old, and just as he was about to get angry, a sharp pain suddenly came from his shoulder.
It was Eric who reached out and pinched Nicholas's shoulder: "Hey, hey... Your Excellency Wizard won't be angry with me for such a thing!Boy, it looks like you're hurt!
Don't close the door at night!
Haydn saw Eric just pat Nicholas on the shoulder and whispered something in Nicholas' ear.
In the end, Nicholas snorted and left: "Bring the food to my room!"
Seeing Haydn look at him with an inquiring gaze, Eric spread his hands and said, "I'm just telling the wizard that it wouldn't be easy for him to leave the Hafinga Mountains alone without us people!"
Speechless, Haydn pointed his finger at Eric, "You, you, what did I tell you before? ”
Haydn wanted to say something, but the tavern owner brought Haydn two bottles of wine.
"Your Excellency, this is the wine I asked the tavernkeeper for a tavern, please taste it!" said Haydn, after taking the wine from the tavernmaster's hand, and bringing it to Jack.
Haydn poured Jack himself, and when the bright red wine flowed out of the bottle, everyone else in the tavern was drawn in.
However, after everyone saw that Haydn was pouring wine for Jack, they all resisted the temptation of the wine to them and turned their heads.
Wizards are too mysterious and terrifying for them.
"What a good wine!, and do you want it all?" asked Jack, taking a sip and grabbing Haydn's coat.
It's a pity that there is only one and a half bottles of such wine, and Haydn only gives Jack half a bottle.
The rest of the bottle, Haydn had to send to Nicholas.
Eric once again smelled something strange from the bouquet: "It's the same smell as the 'eaux-de-vie'!"
Hearing that this was the last half of the bottle, Jack grunted a few times and drank the contents of the glass in one gulp, then burped and began to gobble down the food on his plate.
"What kind of fish is this? It's so delicious, it's smooth and boneless, and it's delicious!" asked Eric to Haydn, who had returned from the drink.
"Hehe, this is a Hyfinga whitebait, you can't eat it anywhere else, it's only found in the Humble Creek, and it's the Humble Creek in the mountains, but not in the brook at the foot of the mountain!" said Haydn with a smile.
Just as Eric was savoring the small silver fish on his plate, he saw Shirley licking her lips and staring at it greedily.
"What are you looking at! Come back quickly! Don't disturb the guests!"
The tavern owner was a little angry with his granddaughter's behavior, so he whispered a few words of reproach to his granddaughter.
Seeing that Eric was a little puzzled by his boss's behavior, Haydn explained: "The Hyfinga whitebait is also extremely rare to the villagers of Beiya.
They are often reluctant to eat on their own because it is their main source of livelihood.
The villagers have been exchanging Hyfinga whitebait from caravans for necessities. ”
"Boss, I like this little kid very much, I invite her to eat Hyphin plus whitebait!"
After listening to Haydn's explanation, Eric stepped forward and carried Shirley to his table, and invited Shirley to eat the Hafenga whitebait.
"How embarrassing is this! Don't worry, guest, I'll take the child away!" the tavern owner seemed a little uncomfortable with Eric's enthusiasm.
Eric waved his hand and said to the tavernkeeper, "Your granddaughter is very cute, she reminds me of my relatives back home, don't worry about me, I just want to make this little girl happy!"
Shirley, who was still a little scared of Eric at first, looked at Eric with wide eyes for a while, and after finding that Eric didn't seem to have malicious intent, she finally couldn't resist the temptation of Hyphinga silverfish, and grabbed it directly with her hand and ate it.
However, the freshly steamed Helfinplus whitebait was very hot, and Shirley's little hand quickly retracted.
Seeing this, Eric laughed twice, and then helped Shirley with a knife and fork against the Hyfinga silverfish.
To Erik's surprise, the little girl ate three plates of Hyphin and whitebait.
Although it wasn't cheap, Eric paid the bill happily.
It's Shirley's behavior of running away after eating, which makes Eric feel a little disappointed, and he expects Shirley to say thank you and kiss him on the face!
At this time, everyone did not know that another group of people was approaching the village of Beiya, all wearing black armor, walking on the mountain road in the Hafinga Mountains.
From the sound of Jin Ge coming from these people's bodies as they walked, it was not difficult to know that the black armor on their bodies was quite weighty, but the sound of their footsteps on the ground was negligible.
Just as Eric was about to go to rest, Shirley appeared out of nowhere.
Shirley ran up to Eric and held a grasshopper made of frost grass in her hand.
Looking at Shirley's look of hope, Eric leaned down and asked, "Give it to me?"
Shirley nodded vigorously.
When Haydn next to him saw Shirley's actions, he said to Eric in an envious tone: "Eric, she likes you!"
Ever since I knew her, she's only given this thing to Dale.
She's a good boy! Unfortunately, she's been dumbed by a wizard's prank!"
"Thank you, I love this stuff!" Eric said, taking Shirley's gift and touching the other's head.
At the same time, Eric crouched down, pinched Shirley's throat with his hand, and then told Shirley to open her mouth.
After looking at Shirley's throat, Eric stood up and said to Haydn, "It's really the hand of a wizard, I've seen this happen! Good people will eventually be favored by Lady Luck, and I happen to know the way to heal this kind of injury!"
The tavern owner was so excited when he heard Eric's words that he took Eric by the hand and was about to kneel.
But he was held up by Eric.
The moment Eric reached out to support the tavernkeeper, he was surprised by the strength of the other party.
The tavernkeeper, who sensed Eric's power, also seemed a little surprised.
"I don't need to do this, but I still have to think about the specific treatment, after all, a long time has passed, and my impression is a little vague!
But I'll be able to do it before dawn!" After Eric finished speaking, he turned to Haydn and said, "You go and help me prepare some bellflowers, in fact, a simple potion can cure Shirley's mute!"
The bellflower was asked by Eric for by the way.
Eric doesn't know if Shirley was dumb by a wizard, but Eric knows that Shirley became dumb only when she was poisoned, and it doesn't matter if this poison is under a wizard or not.
In the evening, when people are ready to rest, Haydn advises everyone not to go out late at night, because the late nights in the Hyfinga Mountains are very cold and can easily cause diseases.
To be on the safe side, Haydn would have the White Raven caravan live with everyone in order to serve as a warning at all times.
By the time midnight came, the caravan had fallen asleep, and when the only noise they had brought to the village of Beiya had disappeared, Eric sat up from his bed.
Eric, who had performed the "invisibility technique", saw Haydn carrying Nicholas and Jack out of the tavern through the window. (To be continued.) )