Volume 1 The Scourge of Witchcraft and the Enemy of a Thousand Years Ago Chapter 123 The Song Under the Full Moon

Almost all of them went to Krivari together, and there were very few people like Alan and Alyssa who couldn't go because of injuries or some special reasons.

All the people in the school were gone at once, and he was the only one left in the room. At this time, the dormitory building, which should have been a little noisy, is now unusually quiet, and the Four Seasons Garden has become empty, and there is not even a single figure in sight, which makes Alan inevitably a little unaccustomed.

Although the brothers Riel and Raven are gone, the gnomes are still there, and with their help, Eren will not go hungry.

By the time he had eaten dinner, it was already dark, and the fluorescent grass in the Four Seasons Garden had already lit up.

The whole school fell silent.

Alan has always liked to be quiet, but now that everyone is gone, his heart can't be calm.

"Isn't Rare almost there now?" "Where are Alyssa and the others going tomorrow?" "I've heard that most of the wishes made at the Rose Curtain Wall come true...... What would they wish for?" "If I could go and see it next time, what would I wish for......" Alan couldn't help but think repeatedly.

He tossed and turned on the bed like this, and he didn't fall asleep until late at night.

The moon rose in the east and set in the west, and there was no word for another night.

The next morning, Alan woke up and felt as if his ankle had healed. However, remembering Professor Watson's advice, out of prudence, he still chose to ask the dwarf to help him bring back all three meals.

"It's better to be cautious, or you might have to delay even more...... Bear with me one more day. With the lesson of last time, Alan always took Professor Watson's words to heart this time.

Everything is as usual. Eat breakfast, read a book, do your homework, eat lunch, take a nap, then read a book, eat dinner, and go to bed.

It's just that Alan stayed in bed all the time except for going to the bathroom, and he didn't leave the door for a whole day.

It is not easy for a person to survive this day because no one can talk to him.

Alan tried to focus on his textbooks so he could think less about how happy they would be right now in Riel. Although he was sincerely happy for Rare, he inevitably felt lonely when he thought about it.

Nobody likes to be alone, and neither does Alan. He does like to be alone sometimes, but he just likes the quiet.

Unlike usual, he went to bed early today. After tonight, he doesn't have to worry about his foot injury, he just wants to hurry until dawn now.

But it backfired, and when he opened his eyes again, it was just past midnight. He listened carefully for a long time before realizing that what woke him up was the strange beat of the drums he had heard.

"Knock...... Knock Knock...... "Because his pillow is hard, the sound can reach his ears clearly.

However, due to the experience of the last time, he did not feel too flustered this time. It was only by the moonlight that he saw Riel's empty bed, and remembered the regret of not being able to go to Crivari with them this time, which made him a little upset, and he didn't fall asleep for a long time.

Fortunately, the sound of this drum seems to be quite regular, and after listening to it for a long time, it will have a little hypnotic effect, which makes him sleepy again.

It's Monday in the blink of an eye.

Early in the morning, Alan woke up to find that the drum beat had not disappeared, but the frequency had slowed down a lot, and it would only sound once in a while. This couldn't help but make him wonder a little.

However, the first thing he did was to check his ankle, and he pinched and pinched it carefully for a long time before finally confirming that this time it was really completely healed, not only was it no longer swollen, but he also did not feel the slightest pain and discomfort.

After nearly two days of stuffiness in the room, he was finally able to feel a little more comfortable.

He couldn't wait to run downstairs and had a hurried breakfast, wanting to thank Professor Watson, only to find that Professor Watson was not on duty on Sundays.

"That's right, he's the only one who is a medical doctor, and he should have his own vacation to teach us and treat the sick...... If you work non-stop all year round, even an iron man will probably be overwhelmed. Alan thought about it and decided to come back to Professor Watson another day to thank him.

But when he thought of Professor Watson, Allen's mind was full of dwarfs, about the Wagbein family, and about Doug in the dungeon.

He shook his head, trying not to think about it, and glanced up at the bell tower, and saw that it was not yet nine o'clock in the morning, and he began to wander aimlessly around the campus.

He looked around and saw that it wasn't just the Four Seasons Garden, it seemed that almost all the dormitories were empty. It was a strange feeling that he was the only one in the huge castle.

He first made a large circle along the Four Seasons Garden, then through the path between the auditorium and the library to the plaza, and finally through the side door to the south of the auditorium, passing the dining hall and then the general hall.

Just as he was about to return to his room from the path between the school hospital and the cafeteria, he stumbled upon a glimpse of the high fence door on the other side of the dungeon.

Allen's heart trembled slightly, as if something was stimulating his nerves.

"Could it be unlocked again...... he couldn't help but think, "maybe...... Should I go over and have a look?"

Although Alan was a little apprehensive when he remembered old Seapheus's advice and Professor Watson's advice as he muttered these things in his heart, the excitement brought by these things was more difficult for him to refuse than this uneasiness.

Just when he was hesitating, he suddenly remembered the strange drum beats from last night, and he was stunned: "It seems to ...... It's coming from the dungeon?"

Driven by this thought, his feet involuntarily began to walk that way.

Since it was a forbidden place, he was still a little worried about being seen by the people from the School Discipline Inspection Commission who stayed on duty, so he walked quite slowly, and carefully looked around as he walked that way. However, he could clearly feel that every time he took a step that way, there would be an inexplicable throbbing in his heart.

It was like a river in front of him, and on the other side there was a jewel that belonged to him as long as he could find a way to get through.

To his disappointment, however, the current was fast and there was no bridge over the river.

When he approached him, he found that the fence door above the dungeon was locked, and he had no way to climb underneath from anywhere else.

Although he was a little unwilling, he had to shake his head and give up.

Not having to risk violating discipline to find the truth that has nothing to do with him, Alan instantly felt a sense of relief, but at the same time, there were wisps of disappointment spreading in his heart, as if he had missed something important. This ambivalence made him unable to calm down.

He walked back with his head down, and before he knew it, he was back in the Four Seasons Garden.

Finally feeling a little tired, anyway, today this castle belongs to him alone, he simply lay down on the bench and leisurely began to look at the clouds. It's a leisurely time that I haven't enjoyed in a long time.

The sun is a little harsh. However, the weather in Krivari is much better than that of Beya, with very little wind and little rain.

"Maybe it's the rainy season yet. Alan thought.

Looking at the clouds slowly drifting into the distance in the blue sky, his whole body and mind slowly relaxed, and he began to think about what new things Riel and Alyssa would bring him when they returned tomorrow morning, and how many interesting things they would share with him. When he thought of this, he unconsciously became happy again.

Before he knew it, he was lying on a bench and fell asleep.

When he woke up, it was twelve o'clock in the afternoon.

After lunch, back in the room, Alan felt that his heart had finally calmed down, and he was in good spirits. Feeling that he had enjoyed a rare leisure, he decided to spend the rest of the day in books.

When you concentrate on one thing, it always feels like time flies. It was about one o'clock in the afternoon when he began to read, and except in the evening, when he felt a little hungry, ate two sandwiches and rested a little, he sat on the edge of his bed and immersed himself in his textbook.

When he had finally finished studying everything he thought was necessary, he heard the bell ringing at eight o'clock in the evening.

Alan looked out the window and saw that it was already dark.

Seven hours had passed! He himself was a little surprised.

However, these seven hours also brought him a lot of gains, at least he was confident that he could cope with the study of different courses for almost a week after the mid-day of the month.

He stretched to get some rest, he couldn't wait to meet Riel and hear him talk about Krivari.

But when he inadvertently raised his head, he saw the bright stars shining in the sky outside the window.

It was a sight he had never seen in his life, and he couldn't help but be stunned.

He had seen it occasionally at night when the sky was fine, but the stars there were always scattered, one here and one there. He had also seen the night sky in Krivari, starry. But today's night sky is very different, the stars are like mercury pouring into the ground, and like countless brilliant diamonds, densely packed everywhere, almost without gaps in the night sky.

He involuntarily walked to the balcony, admiring the sight he had never seen before. However, he felt a little regretful that he did not see the moon due to the limitation of his vision.

"Maybe you can see better from the other side of the square!" said Allen, a thought suddenly popped into his mind. And the strange thing is that although it was already a little late, but unlike usual, this time he didn't hesitate at all, got up and locked the door and walked towards the square.

The clear light of the moon has sprinkled the garden.

He walked briskly into the square, the street lights were dim, and only the immortal trees still glowed faintly red. As he had expected, a large full moon hung diagonally above his head, larger and rounder than he had ever seen.

Around the full moon are countless twinkling stars, getting brighter and brighter from near and far. A breeze blew, and it seemed to be blinking at him.

Compared to the crescent moon he saw in the carriage when he came, this full moon was brighter.

Such a night, such weather, such a view, made Allen's eyes reluctant to blink.

I don't know how long it took, until he felt that his neck was already sore and unbearable, he lowered his head, reluctantly turned around, and prepared to go back to his room.

"I don't know how many more opportunities there will be to see such a view...... Are Rare and Alyssa watching now?" Alan sighed softly, unable to help but think, "They should be able to see it...... They're probably watching it now......"

But at this moment, a faint singing voice from the side of the immortal tree interrupted his thoughts.

"Where am I going to end up? sky, clouds, or the bottom of the sea...... Where are you? in the wind, in your dreams, or at the end...... Will you find me? I'm still waiting. Will you find me? in the unknown tomorrow. Where are we going? Will you tell me? Please tell me......"