Chapter 321 Seaside Rocks
Chapter 321 Seaside Rocks
Chapter 321 Seaside Rocks
For some reason, a large number of soldiers had gathered in White Mirror Square.
Lolo said, "Perhaps we should leave as soon as possible and return to the heart of the forest, little Lola. This is clearly preparing for war; there's a possibility of battle here."
I've heard that Central Square is planning to move north, but the front line is still some distance from White Mirror Square.
Therefore, Lola did not agree with Lolotti's words.
However, Lola really didn't want to stay there any longer.
However, the fact that residents of the city were not allowed to easily leave the square caused her a great deal of trouble.
As a result, their goal of coming here was delayed for a long time.
Lola didn't want to wait any longer; she would wait a few more days until the day she had arranged to meet Anne.
She just wanted to end this as soon as possible and return to her eternal anchor.
Lola offered a solution: "Then I'll sneak up to the north today, take a quick trip to the place you mentioned, and then leave." But Lolot shook his head: "That won't work, Lola. As you can see, White Mirror Square is heavily guarded right now. Even if you want to go back, you'll have to go through their careful review. They won't let anyone wander around the square at this critical juncture."
"It's okay, I have a way," Lola said confidently.
Lolotti frowned: "You're not planning to kill all the guards, are you?"
Lola didn't understand why Lolotti would have such an idea.
But she was too lazy to ask any more questions, and simply shook her head:
"Other methods."
In the afternoon, Lola finally found an opportunity to take Lolotti to the northern city gate.
She asked Lolotti to keep watch while she began trying to make a hole in the city gate.
Lola channeled her magic power and began constructing a magic circle.
Since Lola gained control over her mental state, her proficiency with "The Knot of the Mist" has increased.
It also rose rapidly.
The more powerful the force in the book, the more complex the magic circle needs to be constructed.
This also makes it more likely that Lola will be harmed by the magic circle.
However, as long as she can control her mental state, she can reduce mistakes and ensure that she can perfectly construct the magic array.
Cutting through a wall isn't that difficult.
Only a few planar spaces need to be constructed.
However, the city wall was too thick; even if the wall were cut into pieces, it would still block Lola's way.
Therefore, you can't rely solely on "cutting"!
Instead, it's about "swallowing"!
Lola needs to construct a three-dimensional shroud to achieve her goal.
However, it should be noted that this type of rosy realm is dozens of times more difficult than the ordinary rosy realm.
In the past, Lola would never have dared to open this Radiant Realm, as there was at least an 80% chance that she would be devoured by it.
Laura had promised Anne and Aaron that she wouldn't take risks lightly, so she had never tried it before.
However, she is confident of success right now.
A magic circle shimmered between Lola's hands, and an extremely complex magic circle was gradually constructed.
The runes and symbols on it were layered and densely packed.
Let alone constructing it, just reading through all the patterns on it would require extraordinary patience.
Moreover, this magic circle is still under construction.
Lola remained calm, quietly staring at the magic circle.
If someone were to interrupt Lola at this moment, something dangerous could very likely happen.
Therefore, these high-level magic arrays are actually not suitable for use in battle.
Aaron once said that the more fundamental something is, the less it should be ignored.
These are often the most practical things.
Right now, Laura thinks Aaron is absolutely right.
However, in certain special circumstances, it is indeed not possible to solve the problem without such complex formations.
After an unknown amount of time, Lola finally completed the construction of the magic circle.
She released the power of the magic circle.
Countless purple crystals surged in all directions.
These strange phenomena caused Lolotti, who was keeping watch nearby, to widen his eyes as well:
"Little Lola, what's this?!"
Lola didn't explain, but quickly and carefully withdrew her power.
The three-dimensional rosy clouds radiated dazzling light; if it were nighttime, everyone in the square would probably notice the strange phenomenon.
This is why Lola chose to act in the afternoon.
The purple crystal fragments turned into stardust and scattered.
A large, straight square hole had been cut into the city wall in front of us.
Lola could get across simply by bending over.
Without offering any further explanation, she immediately began to pass through the small hole.
When she arrived outside the square and turned around, she found Lolotti crawling frantically inside.
By the way, Lolo is too tall.
But Lola couldn't make the hole too big, otherwise it would be discovered very quickly.
After waiting for a long time, Loloti finally climbed out.
Seeing Lolotti panting heavily, Lola asked:
"Where?"
"I remember it should be in the northwest—"
"Let's go."
"Wait, Laura, let me catch my breath—"
Lolo took several deep breaths before asking Lola,
"Is it really necessary to go there? It makes no sense at all; there's no one there anymore."
Laura was immediately annoyed. They'd already come all this way; weren't they going to look around before leaving?
"I want to see it!"
After saying that, Lola turned and walked towards the northwest.
"Lola, slow down, I can't keep up!"
By the time they reached the edge of the ditch, it was nearly dusk.
The golden sunlight spilled onto the sea, making the waters ahead look absolutely dreamlike.
if-
Hofi invited Lolotti here because she wanted him to see this beautiful scenery. What were her feelings?
Lola didn't dwell on it any longer and looked again at Lolotti, who was anxiously chasing after her.
After being stared at by Lola for a few seconds, Lolotti said:
"I remember there was a rock on the shore, the place where she asked me to meet her, that's where it was. It's not easy to find, and it's just the right size for two people to sit down."
Laura nodded and continued searching ahead.
As the sun was about to set, Lola finally saw a stone.
He turned around and pointed to the stone.
Lolotti nodded with a smile: "That's it—well, it's still there."
By the time the two arrived, the last rays of sunlight had already disappeared.
Then, the silver moon and countless stars climbed into the sky.
Lola walked to the rock and looked around.
There's no one here, and there are no houses nearby.
Loloti's smile held no joy: "I told you, it's a waste of time, nobody's here."
Lola didn't speak, but simply sat down on the rock and looked ahead.
Lola was so engrossed in gazing at the scenery ahead that she became completely absorbed.
She gestured for Lolotti to sit down as well.
Loloti also looked ahead, his eyes lost in thought.
The faint starlight was reflected on the dark water.
In densely packed areas, there was even a greenish-purple halo.
Suddenly, the cold water of the ditch flowed, crashing waves onto the shore.
With a whoosh.
It seemed to shatter the delicate stars.
So beautiful! So beautiful!
But surprisingly, it was Lolotti who exclaimed first.
"Hofe—"
Lola sniffed and looked at Lolotti.
His aged face now wore a peaceful smile, his expression serene.
Seemingly remembering something, he hurriedly turned to Lola, "Oh! Sorry, little Lola, I called you by someone else again—"
Lola wanted to shake her head to show that she didn't care, but her hand, which was supporting her on the stone, seemed to suddenly touch something.
She quickly stood up, carefully examined the surface of the stone, and then asked in confusion:
"Character?"
Loloti hurriedly stood up as well: "I thought there really were words, but the light is too dim, I—can't see them very clearly—"
Without wasting any words, Lola directly constructed a simple radiance array, illuminating the stone surface with purple light.
"Oh my God! Horphy—you—" Lolotti suddenly looked up at Lola, "Little Lola, she was here!"
"What did you write?"
"An address."
"Is it far?"
"Yes, in the Beishang community."
That will definitely take a long time, but Lola has to go back.
She has to go see Anne.
"Maybe it wasn't left by her."
"Absolutely! I taught her ancient language! This address is written in ancient language!"
"Why did she leave this address?" Laura asked.
"I have no idea-."
Lolotti's voice trembled, his eyes fixed on the stone, and he reached out to touch it.
"Oh my god, she was here!"
"When did she arrive?"
"I want to know too!" Lolotti exclaimed excitedly. "Is it many years later? Or is it that winter? Could it be that I really misread her thoughts? Why? Oh God, I'm so stupid, little Annie, am I too stupid? I really should have come back to see her sooner—"
"But you still came," Laura said.
"It's too late—"
Why?
"Look, I'm too old."
"So what?" Lola tilted her head.
Lolotti was taken aback: "Yes, she's old too—but so many years have passed—it's meaningless..."
Lola didn't understand Lolotti's words; she only felt that:
How will you know if you don't try?
"Oh? But—if I go to my appointment now, what if—"
"Yes," Laura nodded, "anything can happen, but we'll only know exactly what will happen once it's over."
Lola was originally just a green-eyed person, and her life was supposed to be spent in the forest of discord.
But her hometown was destroyed by slave traders and pirates, and she was captured and brought here.
As a result, she came into contact with all sorts of magical beings, learned the language of the Kingdom and the language of Ice, and also met some people she didn't really want to be around.
However, she also met Anne and Aaron.
So sometimes Laura would think that this might be her good fortune?
Of course, Lola hated most people in the steel industry, and she felt a sense of relief upon hearing that Wuli had been killed—although she also felt a slight sense of exhilaration at the time.
The thought of not being able to meet Anne and Aaron was terrifying for Laura.
No one can know what the future holds.
The future rarely unfolds as expected, nor does it always follow the most promising path.
Unexpected events are the norm.
Lolo stood there stunned for a long time, then finally smiled and shook his head:
"You're right, little Laura. I'm looking forward to something, but I'm also afraid. But as for how things will turn out, I'll only know when I get there."
"Okay," Lola nodded, "Let's go then."
"Hahaha."
Lolotti suddenly burst into laughter, which puzzled Lola.
"Little Lola, your drive is truly amazing. It seems like you'll act immediately on anything you want to do."
"Isn't this wrong?"
"There's nothing wrong with that, it's just that someone like you—oh! Pure people are so rare! Little Lola, I hope you can keep that purity in you."
He's so long-winded: "Are you leaving or not?"
"Let's go," Lolo suggested. "We need to go to the nearby square to rent a carriage, but it's dangerous to travel at night."
"It's okay, I'm very capable."
"Haha, I've already seen it."
For some reason, Lolo seemed much more energetic.
Lola didn't think much of it and acted immediately.
The next day, the two boarded a carriage.
But it was clear that Lolotti's body hadn't become any younger; he fell asleep as soon as he got into the carriage.
Lola couldn't help but worry whether she could get back to the Phantom Society on time to meet with Annie.
Anne looked very lonely in the royal city.
However, if it's just missing one appointment, it shouldn't be a problem, right?
Unlike Lolotti and Horphy, she and Anne had a clear agreement.
It will not leave vague clues, leaving the other party to guess blindly.
Loloti clearly felt regret about what happened to Hofi.
But this situation will not happen to these two sisters.
Ok.
It was just once, it's okay.
But I'm afraid Annie will worry.
Then just apologize properly next time, right?
The sunlight wasn't as warm anymore.
I don't know if it's because it's summer, or because they're heading north.
The sound of horses' hooves grew increasingly sharp, indicating that the land had become even harder.
Lolo slept for three whole days, only waking up for a very short time in between.
Therefore, most of the time, Lola simply sat quietly in the carriage.
But it doesn't matter, Lola likes this quiet feeling.
Think about meaningless things in your mind, and casually enjoy the scenery outside the car, which is neither ugly nor beautiful.
Then Lolotti finally regained his energy.
He looked out the window: "Autumn is almost here again."
Lola suddenly became curious: "When you went to your appointment, it was autumn, wasn't it?"
"Yes," Lolo nodded, "I told you, that was the first snow of that year."
“Even in summer,” Laura said, “there might be snow up north.”
“The northern community is cold,” Loloti said, “but the residents here are the most welcoming. I’ve been here several times. The people here worship ancient ice spirits, which is a very primitive belief that represents the simplicity and honesty of the people here.”
"But this does not include wizards."
"The wizard's fanaticism is more intense than passion," Lolotti smiled slightly.
Is Loloti trying to express his pride?
Laura didn't know.
She simply asked, "Do you like Horphy?"
Lolo was taken aback, and after a long while, he smiled and looked up at the ceiling:
"This kind of question is too sentimental for an old man—but—I think it is."
Sure enough, that:
What does it feel like to like someone?
"Hahaha—." Lolotti suddenly laughed.
What is he laughing at?
Loloti gave the answer herself: "You've finally asked something that a woman your age would care about."
is it?
"Do I like it? I can't say for sure, but if I had to answer at my current age, I think it would be a feeling of sadness if we parted."
That kind of "liking" is really terrifying.
But it doesn't matter, Laura thought. Anyway, I'll never experience it, and I don't want to experience it.
A few days later.
They arrived.
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