Chapter 155 Moonlight is like water
The cold moonlight sprinkled a misty silver glow like a tulle. The April night wind still had a little coolness, gently lifted up the white curtains, and naughtyly walked into the room and wandered around, and then quickly disappeared.
The noisy streets gradually returned to tranquility, with only one or two horse neighing and dog barking from afar. In Iselburgh, there was no drunkenness of the Bucks Town, nor the bright lights of Ostia. The merchants and horse teams came and went in a hurry, only the mottled city walls and ancient buildings, silently telling the city's former passion and glory.
A long and soft silver figure draped to his waist, wearing a white nightgown, was like an elf under the moonlight, standing quietly in front of the window, staring at the empty street, but his thoughts had long been floating where they were floating.
Suddenly, a "rustling" sound came from behind, but Yin's figure seemed to have not heard it, and he didn't even move his eyes.
"Dear sister, is the terrible thing you said today, more than three thousand swords, true?" The unique tone of the Desert Elf Speech changed and melodiously, breaking the tranquility in the night.
"Of course it's true." The little figure did not look back, and his eyes remained in the dark street under the window. There, a team of city guard patrols were slowly walking by with torches.
"Why do you humans understand such a terrible thing?" the elf asked in confusion.
"How did you desert elves punish the traitor?" Lea did not directly answer Luna's question, but asked back.
"How can a traitor appear in the elves' village? Everyone is... such a good elves..." Luna seemed to think of something, and her voice gradually lowered.
"What if there is?" Miss Frost Ye did not notice the elf's emotional changes.
"If...if...if there is, then it's probably just exile..." Luna thought for a while and replied, her eyes were a little confused, and she murmured: "But why betray it? Isn't it good for everyone to fall in love with each other?"
"In order to get benefits, or something else, betrayal often occurs in humans. In order to make others afraid enough, those ancient kings realized such a terrible punishment." Lingchi's punishment was forcibly inserted into the heads of ancient kings by Riya, but it can be considered self-justified.
Luna thought about the terrible scene and couldn't help feeling a chill. She subconsciously hugged her arms, changed the topic and said, "By the way, is it okay for your little foal to be in the City Lord's Mansion? Will it be revealed?"
Yin's little figure shook his head: "No, the city lord here is my father's old subordinate, and there is no safer place than his. It just so happens that it will be injured for a few days. Although those injuries will not hurt the muscles and bones, they will easily leave hidden dangers. If we hadn't seen it in time, it might have died of wound infection in a few days."
"Humans are really strange races. Friendly people can be very friendly, and evil and so evil. The elves can't understand that they tortured such a cute little foal into this." Luna also looked at the city guard patrol that was gradually moving away, and sighed softly.
"By the way, are there any records of two-headed snakes in the historical documents of your desert elves?" Leah turned around and looked at the elf beside her and asked.
Luna thought for a moment, shook her head and replied, "No, the elf has never seen a similar record."
"That means that this organization was established in at least nearly a thousand years..." Leah speculated: "And it seems that the power is not as huge as the Assassination Eye."
The elf was silent for a while, suddenly raised his head as if he had made up a great determination and said, "Do you still remember the last time that the bandits?"
"Remember~What? You have a new appearance?" Liya couldn't help but wonder.
"The moment they exploded together, I seemed... to feel a little familiar..." Luna said hesitantly.
"What aura? Could it be your desert elves..." Silver little loli guessed.
"How could the elves have that kind of evil aura!" The elves seemed very dissatisfied with Liya's guess, and suddenly became angry, and his tone was unprecedentedly strict.
But she quickly calmed down again, stared at Liya's eyes for a moment, and said word by word: "This is a big secret, very, very important. You must swear that you must not reveal it, so the elf can tell you."
"Is it so serious?" Lea asked in disbelief when she saw Luna's serious expression for the first time.
"Yes! You must swear in the name of the God you believe in!" The elf confirmed with no hesitation and was extremely serious.
The little silver loli didn't respond immediately, but said quietly: "But God has... no longer exists in this world..."
"Who told you?" Unexpectedly, the elf gave her a blank look, and said angrily: "God will never disappear!"
[Did I tell you that it is the information in the dragon clan inheritance?]
Riya argued helplessly inside, but of course she didn't dare to really tell it. No matter how good the relationship with Luna was, she still couldn't tell the secret casually.
Therefore, she had to stop arguing with the elf, raised her hand and slowly spoke: "I swear in the name of Dragon God! I will never let the third person know about my conversation with Luna tonight!"
As soon as he finished speaking, a light breeze blew out of nowhere in the room without a trace of night wind, blowing through the silvery branches under the moonlight, and quietly floating out of the open window frame.
At the same time, in the sky that the two of them could not see, a bright star suddenly burst out with a bright light, but it was fleeting.
Strangely, the two people in the room seemed to have not noticed the ethereal breeze just now, and were still talking to themselves.
"Ha? You, a human, actually believe in the Dragon God?" The elf looked surprised, and it seemed that something extraordinary had happened to him.
"Do you care? Tell me quickly!" Riya slapped Luna's forehead with a palm, her face full of ferociousness.
The elf hugged his little head in pain, but still chattered: "Oh! You shameless guy is even embarrassed. Everyone's faith is everyone's freedom. There is nothing wrong with your belief in the Dragon God..."
However, when she saw the silver little loli slowly raised her white and tender palms again, she wisely stopped the elf-speaking arrows.
Luna took her hands off her head, and her expression became solemn again: "That breath represents disaster."
"Disaster?" Lea lowered her head and repeated the elf word, while searching in her mind.
After a long time, the silver little loli raised her head again, and her beautiful little face was filled with shock that could not be concealed, and her voice even trembled a little because of fear: "Disaster is chaos..."
The moonlight like water is still falling quietly in this ancient town. People who have fallen into sleep are having all kinds of dreams or nightmares. The city guards holding torches are still patrolling their jurisdiction conscientiously.
Chapter completed!