116 - Time is running out

In the plot of Sumeru, Dinazada is indeed a likable character.

Although she was almost fragile to the point of dying, she still mustered up the courage to live, hoping that life would be more valuable.

Rama has no ill feelings towards such people and is willing to help a little if there is no conflict.

"The work of the Governor's Ritual Celebration still requires a little experience, after all, this is the first officially organized festival to celebrate the gods since Nahida, and her level is probably a little worse."

Rama shook his head, "It doesn't matter, it's a mascot anyway." ”

Dinazeda didn't look like the kind of person who forcibly wanted to meddle in something, and her body didn't support her to do much.

The mercenary lady next to her walked forward quickly and hurriedly hugged her sick eldest lady.

"Dehya, I did it!"

Dinazeda clutched her chest, her face flushed unusually flushed.

She had already asked her father about the Scales, but unfortunately it was still an incurable disease.

She was able to accept this reality, after all, she had always known this answer since she was a child.

Stopping Rama is indeed for his own little wish.

"The Great Sage promised that I could be in charge of the officially organized rituals, and I was finally able to hold an official festival for the little auspicious grass king!"

"I know, miss, calm down." Dehya sighed, "Your body doesn't support too drastic emotional changes. ”

When Dinazada described this plan, she actually wanted to knock Dinazada out and carry it back to Humayi's house.

Seriously, Dehya didn't have any ill will towards Rama.

After all, she was the one who had actually received Rama's help, and although she had done something in exchange, she knew that Rama didn't have to reach out at all.

It is true that there is no reason to do it, but even if you want to break your head, you really can't throw the blame on Rama.

You can't blame him for succeeding, blame him for living, right?

Thinking about it this way is a bit too much of a separation.

However, no malice is no malice, and Dehya is still relatively cautious.

In the face of a person who can destroy everything in his own way, caution can only be regarded as a conventional reaction.

After seeing Rama, Dehya was about to turn around and leave.

But Dinazada didn't think so.

She has all sorts of reasons and persistence, and Dehya usually retreats.

Considering Shazaman's confession, Dehya finally compromised.

Time is running out.

The head of the Humai family was originally full of spring breeze because of the success of standing in line.

Because Rama's ascension had introduced a new and powerful group of forces in Sumeru, the Desert Tribes, the rainforest magnates of Sumeru formed an alliance immediately after the defeat of Adhar.

They also didn't think about winning.

It is clear that the gods are biased towards the sand sea during this period.

They only hold together to ensure that each other's interests are not oppressed too much, rather than intending to resist or even complete the upper position.

Maybe one day the rainforest will stand above again, but certainly not now.

An alliance needs the right person to step up and rule the whole situation, and the owner of the Rainforest Alliance is not Shazaman, and he is not enough to support the trust of so many people.

They could only choose one person from among the six sages of the Rainforest Sect, and that person was actually Cyno.

Cyno, who had thought it through, accepted the surrender of the Rainforest magnates.

He is willing to stand up and accept the pressure to be a point of conflict, because the surrender of these people will give him more power to do things.

Of course, Shazaman also managed to ascend to the top.

Many people later found out that this person's luck was really good.

Because of the fact that he was saved, he was suspected by the Akademiya, but he also became the first person to contact and surrender.

Because her daughter was suffering from demonic scale disease, Dinazada received additional favor from the god of grass, and now that the god of grass has successfully ruled, this favor has brought different benefits to Shazaman.

Is this his luck, or should he say that he is really unlucky?

I don't understand, I don't want to understand.

Shazaman should have been triumphant, but his face was sad in front of Dehya.

"You can't tell her about it, but it's okay if you know." The father closed his eyes, "Dinazadje's health is extremely bad, and while we were taking her hostage, the Akademiya didn't do anything superfluous, but it didn't take good care of her. ”

Dehya nodded silently.

She doesn't blame Shazaman.

At that time, Shazaman's uncompromising was a happy family.

Eden Hazard and they are still the Six Sages, and if it weren't for the rebellion caused by bad reviews, they would probably not even accept Shazaman's overtures.

The family property and the daughter's life were pressed as bargaining chips, and it was in exchange for the later Jedi reversal.

It wasn't necessarily the best option, but it was the limit of what Shazaman could do at the time.

In the Humaii family, Dina Zedai is a delicate and brittle treasure, and their whole family takes care of it carefully, for fear that Dina Zedai will be injured.

But in the Akademiya, Dinazada was just a hostage.

There is no harshness and no special care.

However, after stopping to take care of the medicine converted from sufficient wealth, Dinazada really couldn't bear it.

"Time is running out." Shazaman covered his face, "I hope you can accompany her around and do some of the things she wants to do during this time." ”

He kept his daughter at home for a long time, because Dinazedei's body really didn't support going out.

She has to live in a living environment that costs a lot of money, and once she is separated, she is easy to dry up and die.

But now it's not necessary.

Forcibly insisting is nothing more than delaying a little time, it is better to follow her wishes and let her enjoy her freedom and the outside world.

It is precisely because of this that Dehya will always compromise.

"So the Great Sage isn't actually very scary."

Dinazada said with a smile, "Father said he should be cautious, but I don't think he's a bad person. ”

"Miss, bad people don't write the word bad guy on their faces." Dehya subconsciously retorted, and then remedied, "Of course, the Great Sage is indeed not a bad person. ”

Don't speak ill of Rama in Sumeru.

There's no need, just find yourself a thrill.

"I know, I know." Dinarzeda's eyes blinked, "Speaking of Dehya, you are so smooth with my meaning today, do you ······ say?"

She elongated her evil tone, and as she had guessed, Dehya's expression changed slightly.

Dinazeda was at ease.

"Could it be that you're going back to the Sand Sea to handle affairs recently, so you plan to stay with me for a while?"

Dehya regained her composure, "Yes, Candace is carrying out Rama's plan, supposedly to pass the time, but there is also a lot of gain, and I want to take a look." ”

As she spoke, her expression became serious, "After all, that's the truth about the Red King Mausoleum. ”

That's a good reason.

For a desert dweller, it makes sense to pull the Red King out as a reason in most cases.

"Red King, it's so good, I really want to go to the sand sea to have a look." Dinazada did not doubt him, with envy on her face.

"I'm afraid it's not a good thing," Dehya breathed a sigh of relief and continued to divert the subject, "Have you forgotten?" The head of the Shazaman family was in danger in the desert and was rescued by my father. ”

"Maybe the sand sea is relatively peaceful now, but the danger of the sand sea is not only the gilded brigade."

She deliberately mentioned Shazaman, just because she didn't want Dinazada to think too much.

"Got it, got it." Denazedai smiled and waved her hand, "But that's also good luck for my father, isn't it?" ”

She blinked, her eyes kind, "I have known you again because of this, and he has also been appreciated by the great sage because of this, and the Humaii family has a better future." ”

"This should be good luck, right?"

No, it's a bad thing.

"Good luck, of course."

Dehya agreed, but inwardly refused.

It was indeed Shazaman's luck, but because of Dinazedei, Shazaman still thought it was bad luck.

If it weren't for so many things, he would be a simple surrender faction, and Dinazada would have been able to grow more safely, and there would have been more time to wait for the opportunity.

Although Shazaman knew that there was no cure for the Devil's Scale Disease, what if?

The gods have appeared, and there are geeks like Rama.

In case they solve the Devil's Scale Disease in the next few years, and Dinazeda is missing this time, Shazaman is really going to collapse.

His mood right now is simple.

Either you get rid of the Scales as soon as possible, or you don't cure me before I die.

Don't let my precious daughter just die of illness and you turn around and claim that the Devil's Scale Disease has been solved.

I can't bear it, I really can't bear it.

Dinazadje's smile was gentle.

She had probably already guessed the answer.

The doctor who came back didn't take her for a fool, and if she asked about her condition, she would describe that the condition might be worse and that you might be unwell······

But how serious it is, doctors have always been vague.

I can't get an answer from the doctor, but being able to go out and about freely is an answer in itself.

Coupled with Dehya's expression, Dinazada already knew that her time was probably running out.

So, will I be able to make it to the end, at least until I'm done preparing for this celebration?] 】

She wasn't without fear in her heart, but the desire to do something, to prepare a perfect celebration for the gods who had pacified and cared for her as a child, was stronger than the fear of death.

She had known her mortal fate for a long time.

An invitation to death with no definite time had made her terrified, and she feared everything in the world, as if death would knock on her door at any moment.

The invitation lasted so long that she lost too much fear of death.

(End of chapter)