Lauker tossed and turned without falling asleep all night, and finally survived until dawn.
After he finished his brunch full of thoughts, he finally decided to go on a trip to Diamond Town and report this bizarre incident again.
But just after this idea was told to his wife and daughter, they were strongly criticized. They all thought that Laukel was dreaming and was in a trance. If this nonsense continues, the family will be puzzled and ridiculed by the villagers.
So, that's the roar that Willie and Dahn heard at the door.
"Uncle Lauker!"
Colson pushed open the half-closed door and shouted loudly, "Someone is looking for..."
Before he could finish his words, he was reprimanded by the hostess in a sharp voice: "Get out, hateful little brat, who let you in!"
"We belong to the Guard."
Laukel's wife was about to pick up the stick and was about to blast Colson out, when she suddenly heard someone talking behind him.
She was startled when she saw two young men in armor with dignified faces walking in.
"Guard... Lord guard, you are here to..."
Lauker's wife looked timid, she threw the stick to the side without a trace, and greeted timidly.
"We need further investigation for the case reported by Laucker."
Willie responded.
When Lauker saw Willy say this, his eyes instantly lit up, he trotted over and said excitedly: "Two adults, what I said last time is true! Just last night, I saw you again. To that terrifying scene!"
"My lord, Lauker hasn't had a good rest recently, so..."
Laukel's wife seemed to think his behavior was embarrassing, and tried to stop him, but was quickly interrupted by Willy: "Go back to your room first, and let him tell us what happened by himself."
Lauker's wife looked a little uneasy, but because of Willy's majesty, she could only return to the house with her daughter. Before entering the house, she secretly gave Colson a vicious glance, a detail captured by Willy.
"Two adults, I'm going back too."
Colson also seemed to have seen that very unfriendly look, but his tone was not so low that he was affected by emotion: "Thank you for listening to my nagging all the way... No, I don't seem to have said much. ...Forget it, that's it, goodbye, Lord Guard."
After speaking, Colson didn't delay, he turned around and left.
But he was immediately stopped by Willy: "Wait for me outside, I'm more interested in some things, I need to ask you."
"Okay, Lord Guard."
Colson's spirit was lifted all of a sudden, he walked out of the yard with the backpack on his back, and sat on the ground outside the wall.
Willy was very curious as to why this boy who looked unusually talkative and big-hearted was hated by so many people.
"Two adults, the scene last night was like this..."
There were only three people left in the yard, and Lauker couldn't wait to tell everything he saw last night.
Willy pondered while listening.
"Did you hear any strange sounds when you saw these two scenes?"
Willy asked if he was determining if someone had secretly achieved a conditioned reflex manipulation through a specific rhythm.
Lauker frowned, then shook his head: "No, I'm pretty sure. That scene was unusually quiet, without any movement."
"Is there any movement..."
Willie frowned slightly.
If it was what Laucker said, then even he himself would not be able to do this.
"It seems that things are a bit complicated. We have to stay here for two more days."
Willy Brick looked at Dahn, Dahn nodded, naturally he couldn't say anything against it.
Willy took out two silver rams from his waist and handed them to Lauker: "Clean up a room for us, and by the way, bear our food for two or three days."
"Okay, Lord Guard."
After borrowing two silver rams, Lauker was stunned for a moment, and then quickly replied.
The guard who stayed at his house last time not only did not take out a copper rum, but also ate several fat chickens in the house.
After speaking, Willy walked out of the yard.
As soon as he walked out, he saw Colson squatting in the corner, pulling up a weed, and chewing the root in his mouth.
"Colson."
Willy walked up to him and asked, "It seems that you haven't finished what you said before entering the village. Now you can continue."
Willy felt that this young man was very similar to the little blacksmith Eric. Although his personalities were different, his emotions had always remained in a very stable state.
One is calm unaffected by any influence, and the other is optimism that embraces all malice.
Colson hesitated for a while, and raised his eyes to look at Willy with a strange look. This seems to be the first time since he was a child that someone took the initiative to listen to him~www.novel35.com~ Okay, Lord Guard..." Ke Elson organized the language, "We talked about my childhood...yes, my childhood was pretty unhappy. My father died within two years of having me. The cause of death was very strange. It is said that he was walking in the village and accidentally fell and died. This made the villagers, who had always rejected her mother, seem to hate her even more... I forgot to mention that my mother is a mute. "
Willie didn't speak, just continued to listen.
In this world, the dumb is seen as someone whose throat has been kissed by the devil. This kind of ignorance seems to be common in this day and age. Therefore, the death of Colson's father is likely to be blamed on his mother by the villagers.
As for Colson's father's death, it was a common sudden death in previous lives. But when there is a reason, everything seems to have something to trace back to its origin.
"Later, my mother... also passed away... I was kicked out of the village and built a hut by myself outside the village. I live there now. It's good to have a place to stay."
Colson seemed to want to continue to say something, but he opened his mouth, but he didn't say anything after all.
Willie patted him on the shoulder and handed Colson a silver rum: "This is your reward for guiding us."
Colson seemed surprised. After taking the silver ram, he looked at it several times before slowly receiving it in his clothes.
He stood up and bowed to Willy: "Thank you, not only for listening to my nagging, but also for giving me Yinlam. I will always remember you, goodbye."
Colson didn't delay in the slightest, and left agilely carrying the basket on his back.
Willy looked at Colson's back, his eyes narrowed slightly, he seemed to be sure of something.