Chapter 684: Separation

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The frightened bunny shrunk into Kate's arms and shook his head, indicating that he was fine.

Seeing that several people were not affected, Hancock finally breathed a sigh of relief, whether it was Her Royal Highness the princess, granddaughter or Kate, they were all important people to him, as long as they were not harmed.

However, even so, the fact that the situation is very bad has not changed, since the problem is with the magic barrier, it means that everyone in the barrier is in danger all the time, and it is no longer a matter of their own safety.

Both Hancock and Carter had a bad face, and even Charlotte frowned slightly. It's terrible, not only has the city become a battlefield for dragons, but it is also a battlefield from which there is no escape, even ordinary people who have not participated in the war are dying slowly, and the only way is to break through, but the dead farmers have used their lives to tell others that this road is also impassable.

Hancock looked at his granddaughter, and then at Her Royal Highness, and his thick palms clenched tightly.

No matter how dangerous the breakthrough path is, someone needs to do it, otherwise everyone will have to wait for death in this huge cage. As a man, as a knight, Hancock is the most suitable and the only one.

Hancock took Victoria from Kate's hand, a gentle smile on his old face, and his big rough hand covered Victoria's little head, crumbling Victoria's hair into a mess.

"Grandpa has some work to do, little Victoria will play with her sisters first, and then come to pick you up when grandpa is finished with work, okay?"

Victoria lifted her face from Kate's arms, looked at her grandfather worriedly, and nodded slowly.

Hancock's smile widened, and he rubbed Victoria's little head again.

"Really good, worthy of Hancock King's proudest granddaughter. ”

Hancock smiled and looked at his granddaughter, as if he wanted to imprint this little figure in his eyes forever, he tried his best to hide the reluctance in his eyes, Hancock knew that Victoria was a smart and sensitive child, and only a little bit of revelation would be noticed.

Reluctantly withdrawing his hand, holding the last touch of warmth in his palm, Hancock looked up at Kate.

"Take care of yourself while I'm away, little Victoria will leave it to you. ”

Although Kate's identity is a maid, she was raised by Hancock since she was a child, and the relationship between the two is more like a grandson than a master and servant.

Realizing the meaning of Hancock's words, Kate's eyes widened in disbelief, but at the thought of Victoria, Kate immediately closed her eyes, tightened the tears that were gradually overflowing into her eyelids, and forcibly lifted the corners of her mouth to make her smile look more natural.

"Leave it to me, I will, I will, take care of Miss Victoria. ”

The sourness in her eyes seemed to be contagious to her nose, and Kate accidentally cried in the second half of her sentence.

Rubbing Kate's head as well, Hancock shifted his gaze to Charlotte and handed Victoria into the other party's hands amid the Princess's puzzled eyes.

"Your Highness the Princess. ”

Looking at each other, Hancock stared directly into Charlotte's eyes as deep as a backwater. I don't know when Hancock began to describe Charlotte's eyes in this way, perhaps because he realized that he couldn't see anyone or anything from these eyes. But right now, there's nothing more reliable than these eyes.

Half-kneeling, Hancock offered the highest courtesy to the monarch who had parted ways.

"Please take care of these two children for me. ”

-- This is the minister's last request. Hancock didn't say the second half of the sentence, but he knew Charlotte would understand.

Charlotte smiled at the corner of her mouth and nodded slowly.

"Of course. ”

Receiving Charlotte's promise, Hancock felt a lot lighter on his shoulders, and he bowed his head deeply.

"Thank you very much. ”

Preparing the horses, Hancock was ready to watch the three of them leave the dangerous barrier border, at this moment, Victoria, who was obediently lying in Kate's arms, suddenly broke free of Kate and threw herself into Hancock's arms, but fortunately Hancock reacted quickly to avoid the tragedy of the rabbit falling to the ground.

Without waiting for Hancock to blame her for her dangerous behavior, Victoria put her hands around Hancock's neck, made a mischievous smile at her grandfather, and kissed Hancock on the face like a sneak attack under Hancock's helpless wry smile, which was so hard that it left a large puddle of saliva on Hancock's face.

Seeing his results, Victoria smiled happily.

"Victoria's ~ I like grandpa the most~. ”

That was the last thing Victoria said to Hancock.

Watching the horses run away and finally leave his sight, Hancock touched his saliva cheek with a relieved smile on his face, and his eyes were extremely determined. The worries have been settled, and after that, he will be able to fight for his family with all his might.

"Take care, Victoria. ”

The thoughts and care for my granddaughter slowly dissipated in the wind.

Hancock turned, his face becoming serious, the long sword in his hand was only held by a powerful palm, and his sharp eyes looked at the magical barrier that harvested human lives.

"Come and show me how terrible you really are. ”

――――[Dividing Line]――――

As the horses galloped, the old but unbent figure of the old knight was soon no longer visible, and it was only then that Victoria began to cry out loud.

No matter how much she tried to hide it, Victoria still noticed it, and realized that she would never see her grandfather again. If he could, Victoria must have tried his best to coquettish his grandfather not to leave him, but Victoria thought that he was no longer a child and should not stop his grandfather from doing what he thought was right, so Victoria could only desperately endure her grief, encourage her grandfather in her own way, and sincerely pray that her grandfather would return to her as promised.

Charlotte silently glanced at the crying little rabbit, she could understand Victoria's feelings, and how painful it was, but after all, it was only a cognitive understanding, but there was no empathetic sensibility.

No matter how much she tried to hide it, Victoria still noticed it, and realized that she would never see her grandfather again. If he could, Victoria must have tried his best to coquettish his grandfather not to leave him, but Victoria thought that he was no longer a child and should not stop his grandfather from doing what he thought was right, so Victoria could only desperately endure her grief, encourage her grandfather in her own way, and sincerely pray that her grandfather would return to her as promised.