Session 16: Little Explorers (3)

The millennia-old system of Lamani culture has not only contributed many excellent political and military structures and applied technologies to the world of Rigal, but also contributed greatly to the richness of the vocabulary of the human language. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 Info is now inextricably linked to many language families around the world, although the number of Lamanite speakers in Rigal today has gradually dropped to less than 35 percent due to its complexity of wording and excessive grammatical sophistication. But as long as it involves some concise idiom expressions, no matter what language the user speaks, the vocabulary can always be traced back to the East Coast.

Among them, the number of words that encompasses more and more fields beyond their original meaning over time is also very large.

Words coined by the ancients thousands of years ago can still be used today to encapsulate the present situation. I really don't know whether to admire the wisdom of the ancients, or to lament the fact that human beings have not changed from the beginning to the end.

The autumn rain in the southwest of Padro plunged the whole world into a hazy beauty.

The Raman idiom once said: "There is no first in literature, and there is no second in martial arts", ignoring the second half of the summary full of Lamanic aggressiveness, the former encapsulates indeed the splendid and rich and diverse cultural characteristics of human beings.

The saying "no one is the first" is still true thousands of years later, and it is always the best word to shut up when some young people start arguing or even arguing about who is better or lower in each other's favorite works.

The Lamanites discovered this many, many years ago, and just as the alternating seasons of the world of Rigal have their own beauty, it is extremely difficult to encompass the literature and paintings of all walks of life in a way that is acceptable to at least most people.

Each of them has its own merits, and what a wise person should do is to learn from each other's strengths and absorb the best parts of the books they have read. Instead of arguing loudly like a frizzy kid trying to prove that what you like is better than anything else.

This wise and mature way of thinking can be found everywhere in this millennial Eastern empire, and they are more subtle than the young West Coasters, but this subtlety does not stem from inferiority, but from calmness.

You don't need to prove it to anyone, you don't need to express it to anyone, just exist quietly, and your eyes are destined to not be able to take half a minute off it.

Historians of Sivalier refer to this as "Perazin-Dlamani" - meaning "Lamanite poison".

It's a neutral word, but it's actually more like a "fascinating poison" in the context of Sivalyya. You can't avoid being drawn to the Raman culture, but once you start to dive in, you often end up being overwhelmed, influenced, and assimilated by the sheer volume of information.

So much so that he could no longer maintain his own national traditional culture and became another inconspicuous member of the Raman world.

That's the daunting aspect of it, but it's the calm and beautiful side that we're talking about here.

It retains the spirit of tolerance and appreciation for all things in nature.

Even on the East Coast, there are only a few types of regular missions that individual or small groups of mercenaries can receive. After a day of staying at the inn in the small village, a group of traveling merchants heading south came to negotiate with them, trying to invite them to go with them.

Although from the perspective of a sage, these guys are not so much interested in his and Mira's level and equipment, but rather on Ferruccio and Filippo, who can be seen through by a discerning person even if they change into civilian clothes and aristocratic style. After all, no matter how strong the two of them were, they were only this number, and if there were two people in the caravan who knew at a glance that they were nobles, even those with bad intentions would definitely take a detour.

Attacking merchants would have had a chance to keep a low profile, but attacking the nobles would have disgraced the entire Padrosi, and the retribution would have been enough to wipe out the thieves throughout the empire for a long, long time.

There are no rules in any industry, even thieves and robbers.

In the final analysis, where there is light, there will be darkness, so the bright side and the dark side will have their own unspoken rules of coordination.

It's just that no matter where you are, there will always be people who want to break the rules, whether it's because of their youth and vigor or being driven to a dead end and then hysterical.

Therefore, it is indispensable to guard against others. Although most of the areas in the Padyrossi Empire were relatively safe compared to the West Coast, in some of the more remote and long country lanes, vicious looting incidents of murder and injury still occurred from time to time.

No one wants to take that risk unless they lose the competition.

The nature of the businessman is always so keen, the big city with a good environment and good profits, the big business road is not the turn of this kind of small self-employed people, and it is directly divided by the more powerful chamber of commerce organization, and the rest of those who have no money to make money and are difficult to walk are directly excluded, and the rest is of course only such a trail either because the road is rugged or because there are monsters and robbers on the side of the road who choose people to eat, so most people avoid the trail.

Be good at discovering new business opportunities and developing in places that others have not yet touched, so as to seek a glimmer of life in the shadow of a large chamber of commerce with wealth and power.

All in all, the final team was more than fifty people, including the Traveler and eight other escort mercenaries. These eight people are only at the level of the green card, and they belong to the genuine guards jointly hired by the small merchants, while our Mr. Sage and his party are more like foreign aid.

The contract they signed was a contract of cooperation rather than a real contract of employment, as the merchants thought that Henry, Mira, and Margaret were supposed to be Filippo and Ferruccio's bodyguards, so they were only temporarily joined by the caravan and received an additional commission to ensure that they would also help take care of the caravan members in case of accidents.

The addition of Henry and Mira, who were well-armed and horse-ridden, attracted a lot of attention, and they looked very young compared to the low-ranking mercenaries who could only walk and looked very poor, with an average age of nearly forty years.

There is a saying that people are more popular than people, and when they see others who are younger than themselves but have achieved better results, it must be false for these eight guards to say in their hearts that there is not a trace of unhappiness.

It's just that out of the maturity brought by age and the cultivation of perennial guard cooperation, they didn't lose their temper, but silently distanced themselves and put on the appearance that the well water does not interfere with the river water.

"Cut-" Filippo smacked his tongue disdainfully when he saw the mercenaries walking away gloomily, obviously he was from an aristocratic background and saw this kind of scene not uncommon.

Mira believed that Henry was aware of these potential contradictions, and that while a large brigade could avoid external threats to a certain extent, the consequences would be more serious than a small team if internal strife began.

She became a little nervous, after all, these people had only known each other for less than a day, and the only people who could talk about a little bit were the other members of her own team, but Filippo and Ferruccio were unreliable, although they both knew some swordsmanship, but they could only play swords and could not become qualified mercenaries.

The girl's hand never went too far from the hilt of the sword at her waist, and she pricked up her ears like an alert bobcat and watched from side to side, nervous.

- If you are vigilant, you could call it nervous, but don't forget the tragic end of the last time she was a layman's burden, the big brigade escort mission - and this time, although the girls themselves have made great progress, they carry with them three burdens.

There were quite a few people who noticed the disharmony in the team, but Mira was really the only one who was nervous.

The gloomy weather had been present since the morning, and after lunch they continued on their way, until it was almost 3 p.m. when it suddenly began to rain heavily, and the reaction of the Padrosi natives in the group froze the girl for a moment.

They didn't worry about being trapped in the middle of the road by the rain and becoming a turtle in an urn, nor were they worried about how to get out of the way out of the next road that would become muddy and difficult to walk and be targeted by bandits.

The Lamanites, who were traveling with their families, brought out their folding stools, which were delicate knick-knacks made of wood and canvas that could be placed on a carriage without taking up much space. They were then joined by merchants, many of whom were holding a whole glass jar of pickled lemon slices, apparently used to make drinks. Even the eight gloomy mercenaries furrowed, found a place in the center of the encirclement of the passenger carriage with the canopy unfolded, and began to taste the pancakes and snacks that the people carried.

In less than 10 minutes, they turned the convoy into a small camp and started talking and teasing.

The atmosphere changed so quickly that Mira was overwhelmed.

Everyone was a natural and relaxed picture, with children hiding in covered carriages, leaning on wooden windows and pointing outside, laughing and playing. The adults stepped out of the car door and walked under the canopy, set up the teapot and began to boil water. The traveling merchant who set off with him took out a small xylophone and played the music, and the whole scene did not look like he was advancing in a dangerous area at all, but just a relaxing outing.

For a moment, Mira, who was tense, felt like an idiot.

"Rest assured, this is Padrossi, not the West Coast. Henry said to Mira, who was also still drenched in the rain, and he obviously knew that the scene was very similar to the past that made the white-haired girl feel a little nervous: "Vigilance is important, but too much tension is harmful. ”

"Relax properly. The sage said, and Mira froze for a moment, taking a few deep breaths, and hesitated for a moment, like a wanderer who had arrived in a new land and was still adjusting to the scenery on the distant horizon.

She pondered, hesitated, and at last nodded slowly but firmly, and then climbed off her horse and ran into the canopy.

"Oh, Miss mercenary with white hair, are you here too? It was a merchant's uncle who spoke to him, and he smiled at Mira as he added some more charcoal to the stonewood stove.

"Haha, get wet, the weather in the south is like this, when it's sunny, it's a big sun for more than ten days, and suddenly it rains and it doesn't stop, and the travelers over there have towels to ask for it." The uncle said this, and Mira nodded: "Thank you." ”

As she spoke, she was about to take a step when the other spoke again.

"This kind of life is also quite good, it just stops when it rains heavily, and it is very difficult to walk anyway, so it is better to slow down and enjoy it. ”

He said.

Life.

Life.

The word, which existed only in Laman, stopped Mira.

Although she had learned and mastered the general meaning of the word before she reached the Southern City-State Alliance, that understanding was like parroting—she could say it word by word according to the detailed explanations in the textbook, and she knew all the words and syllables, but she didn't understand what it was.

Just like most of the other West Coasters, just like most of the other Loans.

So far, before and after meeting Henry, she has only desperately, desperately, just trying to live.

Even when she stayed, she was studying hard, as if there was an invisible pressure that kept forcing the girl to keep running forward, running forward, and before she knew it, it had been a year, two years, three years.

"To live means to stop. ”

"Don't rush forward, but let yourself relax once in a while, enjoy a moment of tranquility, and enjoy the beauty of the moment. ”

She seemed to understand something.

Looking back in an instant, before she knew it, she had reached a height that was incomprehensible to herself.

Already, can you slow down and enjoy some peace?

The sense of displacement that has been present since the arrival of the Padrosi Empire is not a civilization, not a race, or a linguistic distinction, but of such an essence.

It's hard to put into words, you can only understand it.

The Lamanites do have this qualification to ridicule the people of the barren kingdoms on the West Coast and elsewhere as "barbarians", because whether you were born in the Patrosi Empire or not can directly determine your attitude and rhythm throughout your life.

She joined the ranks of these people's "life", since rainy days are not suitable for rushing, so simply stop and slow down the pace and enjoy life.

A year ago, this would have seemed to Mira to be slack and unmotivated, but now she is gradually understanding.

"If you live just to live, then life is meaningless. ”

"If you can't see the beauty in front of you and appreciate the beauty of this detailed scenery, then you will only be full of emptiness. ”

"Phew......," she let out a long sigh of relief.

Some transformations begin from the inside out.

But as with anything else, some people like it, and others dismiss it for a variety of reasons.

This time, the person in charge of playing this role should be unsurprisingly - it is Filippo.

For the young man who was born in Padrosi and was a Padrosi nobleman, he was accustomed to the so-called enjoyment of life and scenery, he did not feel the kind of healing and peace that Mira felt in his heart.

In fact, not more than three hours after his early morning departure, Filippo was already showing obvious signs of impatience.

In order to take care of the speed of the dozen or so carriages in the whole team, he rode even though he was a top-of-the-line padrossi thoroughbred, but he could only slow down and let it walk slowly. The fact that he couldn't let go of his hands and feet and galloped was enough to make Filippo unhappy, and with the fact that nothing happened along the way, except walking, the rest was walking, and the excessive boredom and immutability of the scene made the young man start to worry about everything.

The clothes he had bought didn't fit well, and because the original owner wasn't very clean, Filippo always felt that there was a smell of sweat on it—maybe some fleas, because he always felt that he was itching all over his body when he put it on.

So the rest of the people in the company looked at the young man like this, scratching his ears and cheeks for a while, dangling left and right, looking back at the others around him, looking like a monkey who couldn't calm down, and he had no dignity, so that Ferruccio, the old butler who was with Margaret, looked at him from afar, and his eyebrows were almost twisted together.

For Filippo to reach his destination quickly and end the uninteresting journey, it was a relief that when the people stopped like this, he suddenly became angry, looked left and right, and planned to vent his dissatisfaction with his tongue.

"What the hell is so good about this kind of thing!" said the young man in a deliberate loud voice, not to anyone, but evidently to Margaret. The subtext was that the adventure that the noble lady had been looking forward to was in the end a boring rush, and that it would have ended sooner—but the young man turned to see that Margaret was in the midst of a conversation of tea and snacks, and she was so excited that she didn't even notice him.

"Cut-" This made his unhappiness even more intense, and Filippo glanced at it, and was about to find someone to vent his anger, when he saw one of the eight guards eating a pancake and walking towards him without warning.

The young man frowned, and the middle-aged man happened to glance this way, and in a moment the relaxed look on the latter's face was swept away.

"Some people are greedy for pleasure and have this virtue all their lives. He was about to turn away, but Filippo spoke sourly behind him.

"......" The middle-aged mercenary's footsteps stopped.

"You said it...... What?" the middle-aged man turned around, clearly suppressing his anger, "What can you understand when you come from a noble background and are pampered!" he roared, and the sound was so loud that the originally joyful atmosphere in the entire makeshift camp suddenly came to an abrupt end as if he had been choked by the neck.

Everyone looked at the two facing each other in silence.

"I said, no wonder you're still a green card, a person who is greedy for pleasure and doesn't even do what he should do, isn't it natural that you haven't grown up in your life. Filippo stood at the exit of the makeshift camp and continued.

"You, you man, who is willing to be poor, you, you, you nobles who are high, you hairy boy, know something!"

"I know something, let me tell you, I've seen a lot of people like you. ”

"I don't work hard to covet pleasure and then can't look down on people who are younger and more promising than myself all day long, full of only lowly jealousy and unbalanced emotions in my heart, but I don't find the reason from myself, I just smear and attack those who are higher than myself every day, think that others are doing tricks, and feel that everyone in the world owes you!"

"You, you, deceive people too much!"

"Qiang-" The middle-aged mercenary drew his long sword.

It was raining profusely.

"Heh, if you want to fight, let's go outside. Fili swayed, then picked up his sword and walked out into the pouring rain.

"......" The middle-aged man then walked out.

"No, our identity is going to stop things from getting worse" Mira tried to run out, but Henry reached out to stop her.

Both of them held their swords in one hand, and the cold light reflected off the sword body was hazy by the rain like filaments, and Filippo stood in place, his feet apart, staring intently at each other.

“...... Boom!" the middle-aged mercenary's short leather boots made a splash on the slippery mud floor.

He attacked first.