Chapter 48 - respectively
In the next two days, Rohr and his daughter had a very warm time. They went shopping together, practiced swordsmanship, and walked around with little donkeys, and then they had separate days.
“Dad, remember to take care of yourself, and I will find a way to regenerate the limb as soon as possible.”
Keli held the furry hammerhead shark puppet in her arms, and waved her little hand at Luoer reluctantly.
“Don’t worry about that kind of thing, you also have to take care of yourself, don’t trouble Anya and Oriana.”
Roll said, closing the door for her.
Keli quickly rolled down the car window again, and continued:
“If you miss me, remember to look at those two portraits.”
Roll nodded, thought about it, and added:
“If you miss me, just… hug more hammerhead shark dolls!”
“Hee hee~ Dad touch his head again!”
Kelly stuck her head out of the car window.
Roll rubbed her little head, pushed her back into the car window, and then stood on the side of the road, waving goodbye.
“Dad remember to write to me!”
Kelly knelt on the seat again, looking through the rear window, looking at Roel eagerly; the little milk cat that was picked up was also lying on top of her head, waving her little furry paws.
Until the steward starts the steam car, he goes farther and farther.
This scene made Rohr feel very guilty.
“Oh, I lied to my baby girl, I feel very sad…”
“But it’s okay. Dad will always guard you and see you often.”
Roll whispered to himself, intending to stick to his plan for the best of both worlds.
Next, he had to consider how to rush to the imperial capital.
According to books and newspapers, there are two quicker means of transportation, namely trains and airships, both of which can go directly to the Imperial City from the Forge. The train takes nearly five days, while the airship only takes two days.
The fare is also more expensive for the airship, which costs 1,000 east, and the donkey can’t be boarded yet, so you have to do another consignment, which is another expense.
So I can only choose the train.
“You said, if you are fighting, how good would it be to get into my left hand?”
Luo Er said helplessly.
The little donkey was chewing on the carrot, with his ears drooping, looking at him grievously with a pair of big eyes.
“How about this, you can’t get into my left hand, just get into my stomach? This is another way to be with me.”
The donkey didn’t even dare to chew the carrots, and quickly handed the remaining half to Roer’s hand, and then kept his head against him.
“Okay, okay, just kidding, I never eat donkey meat.”
Roer smiled, rode on the donkey, and slid off towards the train station.
When I was walking halfway, I just saw a beautiful butterfly flying by in the distance, and a figure was vaguely seen on his back.
He is no longer the soil bun in the mountains, he is also considered a Tier 5 strong man who has seen big storms and waves. Naturally, he will not be surprised by this kind of thing, knowing that this is a monster tamed by the extraordinary.
“I really envy it, this mount is equivalent to a private jet in this world.”
“Why am I not an extraordinary person?”
Roer muttered, and couldn’t help but patted the donkey’s ass.
“Give me a change!”
The little donkey craned his neck, convulsed and trembled on the spot for a long time, but still failed to conjure a pair of wings.
“Wait to the imperial capital, and ask if there is anything like ‘flying messenger scroll’ that will change you from a ‘chicken’ to a ‘bird’”
Rohr recalled a game played on the earth. There was a prop in it that could turn a walking donkey into a flying donkey. The efficiency of delivering things became faster, and it was not so easy to be attacked by the enemy. The hero was killed.
In the end, one person and one donkey got on the train and headed towards the imperial capital.
On the side of Keli, she took the faster special airship directly, and returned to the Imperial Capital in only one day. Without taking a break, she attended the briefing meeting with Oriana.
Oriana emphasized the danger of rice cake people, and she kept beating on the table, perhaps because she wanted to increase her tone, or she wanted this group of old scholars not to fall asleep.
Most of the scholars who attended the meeting were not interested in these, and even yawned unceremoniously.
These people have been immersed in the power brought about by mastering the transcendent system for a long time, and they are no longer considered scholars, they can only be said to be bureaucrats.
The old immortality of a group of corpse-bit vegetarian meals is as arrogant as ever, and as always disgusting.
Oriana cursed in her heart, biting her head and continuing.
She talked for a long time, and finally an old man with the three titles of Great Sage, Scholars Council Elder, and Imperial Advisor on his head, said:
“Compared to this monster, we are more concerned about the mysterious powerhouse who killed the monster. Who is he? Was it the ‘Sword of Light’ that appeared in Duoduo Town?”
As soon as I heard this, other scholars nearby were also excited and asked one after another:
“What kind of person is he? Who cultivated it?”
“What is his plan? Will it bring any hidden dangers to the empire?”
“How much contact did you have with him? Is it possible to draw it over?”
Compared with terrible monsters, UU reading www.uukānshu.com are more concerned about the strong man who killed the monster…
Oliana was amused, and she couldn’t help but envy Rol.
Perhaps this is one of the reasons why many strong people prefer to remain anonymous, right?
“I don’t know. I was very mentally polluted at the time. I didn’t see anything and didn’t have any contact with him.”
Oriana replied drippingly.
The scholars did not change their expressions at all. They were reluctant to answer this question, and continued to ask a few unimportant questions, and they announced the meeting hastily. Even Keli who came with him did not summon, but they promised to forward the corresponding rewards. To Kelly.
Although they will always look like this drowsy, they still understand the importance of Keli so that they won’t deduct this little thing.
After the meeting, Oriana found Keli, who was obediently staying in the next lounge.
“Okay, it’s over, you can go home first.”
“Teacher, don’t you go together?”
Keli asked.
“I have to go to the research department and talk to real scholars.”
Oriana shrugged helplessly, and then reminded:
“By the way, it is best not to mention your father to these scholars in the future.”
Although she didn’t quite understand the meaning, she nodded.
She doesn’t like this kind of place very much, she hates the atmosphere here, so naturally she won’t talk to the people here.
She walked out of the “Tower of Truth” of the Scholars Association alone, and then looked back at this blackened chimney-like building, like a child, kicking a small stone at her feet towards the tower. Past.
In the next second, there was a loud bang from the tower…