Holy Institution

Chapter 66: Home visits (6)

Dilling and Hyde had resigned to the hurried mayor early in the morning.

The mayor last night explained the problem of who was grilling in the woods and the residents of the town spent most of the night. His eyes were swollen when he came, and he always froze when he looked at people. "Really go back so soon? ? In fact, the wine in our town is really good. "

Dilling smiled, "I'm going back to college, I will definitely taste it next time."

The mayor regretted: "Well, if you insist. Vinson ..."

Dilling said: "I think it was just a small mistake."

The mayor still wanted to stay, but Dilling and Heide were on the carriage.

As soon as he got in the car, Hyde automatically found a comfortable place to lean on. The sunlight outside the window fell on his blond hair, dazzling.

"Master Basseco? ... Master Basseco!" The mayor sighed suddenly, only to draw Dilling's attention back. He hurriedly passed the wine in his hand. "Just be careful."

"The college stipulates that it is not allowed to drink." Dilling intentionally pursed his lips in the direction of Heidein, and whispered, "I will come to taste with my father during the holiday."

Hearing that the Duke of Basecco would come in person, the mayor immediately retracted the wine and smiled: "Okay. You're on your way."

The door closed and the wheels rolled slowly.

Dilling around his seat for a long time, he finally found a comfortable place to settle down.

The scenery flew.

Hyde was sunny and overcast on his face.

About an hour later, Dilling suddenly awakened. He twisted desperately just now, just to find a comfortable place to see him at a glance.

This recognition made Dilling sweaty.

There is still a smile on his mind before leaving Hyde last night. The more he doesn't think about it, the clearer the picture becomes. The memory seems to be enchanted. No matter how he adjusts his emotional thoughts, the smile always dangles in front of his eyes.

"What are you laughing at?" Hyde asked lazily.

Dilling turned back and found the other person was looking at himself.

The half-open and half-open eyes had obvious drowsiness. The blue eyes were not as clear and transparent as usual, because of the light and angle, as if separated by a layer of fog.

Dilling's chest rumbling, but his face remained calm. "I'm thinking about childhood fun."

"Oh? Speaking of entertainment."

Dilling quickly organized one, "a long time ago."

"Is it childhood fun?"

"... About five or six years ago."

"It's been a long, long time."

Dilling took his sarcasm for granted. It was rare that he didn't feel annoyed this time, but felt a kind of tenderness flowing between the lines, his heart almost softened into dough. He had to take a deep breath to calm his heartbeat. "Uncle Bob's nephew lived in my house for a while, and at that time he was chased around by Harry every day. He almost jumped to Uncle Bob's back." He saw Hyde indifferent, explaining, "Harry is the dog that my family used to have."

"now what?"

"Passed."

"Oh." Hyde paused. "Where's the laugh of the story?"

Dilling said: "The scene of the chicken flying dog jumping at that time."

"Compared to the scene you said, I think you laugh more like that distant cousin than a chicken." Hyde closed his eyes slowly, "wake me up in Joseph City."

"Okay." Dilling took the blanket out of the space bag and covered him.

"How long have you not washed this blanket?" Hyde asked with his eyes closed.

Dilling was embarrassed. "Never washed it." He waited for Hyde to become furious and topple the blanket.

But Hydein just pulled the blanket down and didn't let it get too close to his face.

The carriage ran smoothly on the avenue to Joseph City.

When Hyde opened his eyes again, it was all dark. There was only his own breathing in the compartment.

He sat up slowly, hard to hide his surprise.

Although the battle with Vinson cost him a lot of mental energy, it was not so much that people around him couldn't find it. He never imagined that one day he would sleep so heavily, sinking until his mental strength was completely relaxed.

The door was gently opened, and Dilling came in with a chill.

Along with him came a hint of meat.

"What did you buy?" Hyde asked.

"Are you awake?" Dilling passed him the hamburger in his hand. "I'll buy it again."

Hyde took the hamburger. "You only bought one?"

"I don't know when you wake up, so I want to wait for you to wake up and buy it. You can eat while it is hot." Dilling said, turned and got out of the car again.

Hyde bit his burger.

The soft texture calmed his irritable heart. He ate in the dark.

When Dilling returned, Hamburg had only one last bite.

"I don't seem to be full." Hydein took the last bite into his mouth.

Dilling passed him the burger in his hand and got into the car.

"You don't eat?" Heidein held the burger.

Dilling raised his other hand and smiled, "I'm afraid you don't have enough food, so I bought one more."

Heidein: "..." I have to say that Dilling is experienced in caring for people.

After eating Hamburg, Dilling and the driver settled the car money, including the delay in occupying the place just now.

Hyde didn't ask him why he didn't wake himself, but walked silently to the magic circle.

After Dilling checked out, he trot to follow him.

Considering the special role of magic formations, most of the town's magic formations are guarded by soldiers to prevent the enemy from using them to transport intelligence personnel. After showing their identification, they returned safely to Borg City.

Because Hyde was impaired by his mental strength, Dilling, in the name of visiting friends, spent three more days at home until Andrei hurriedly returned from the palace to tell him a shocking news.

"Lanzan is going to destroy the country."

Dearing a moment, it took a while to digest the news, "Which country is attacking?"

"There is no country, it is the eastern desert." Andre said.

Eastern and Western Deserts, like the Nightmare Forest, are the most dangerous and mysterious place in the Dreamland. But for a long time, Dong Guimo did not attract the eyes of the entire continent like Menglin Forest. It is invisible. No one would run in without thinking, and it was quietly divided.

So when Andre said that Dong Guimo was about to destroy Langzan, he didn't turn around at all.

"How to extinguish?" He asked.

Andrea's face was dignified. "Swallow."

This is really a terrible thing.

State-to-state wars and overthrows are just human disasters. In the end, it is people who occupy the land. But this time, Mantian Huangsha is eating away at the environment of human beings step by step, leaving everyone powerless.

Dilling suddenly thought of Ning Ya's inexplicable plea and unstoppable expression. Now everything is answered.

If Dong Guimo really devours Ranzan, then he can understand why Ning Ya is so secretive about this news. Because at this time, all the national strength of Ranzan must be transferred to resist the East Rose Desert, and the guards elsewhere must be vulnerable. With a small force in other countries, they can defeat them.

State-to-state direct plunder often does not require excuses and looks.

"How did the news come out?" He didn't believe Langzan would announce it himself. If it is destined to be unable to resist Donggui Desert, it will only arouse the determination of other countries to take advantage of the fire.

Andre said: "The Council of the Saint-Pades School of Magic has approved Ranzan's application for assistance, and has already deployed a hundred magicians to support it."

Dilling was stunned. After the game, all the teachers and students were hurriedly recruited by the college, presumably for this reason. If it wasn't for his own mental damage, I'm afraid Heidein is already in Langzan now.

"I'll tell the mentor." Dilling turned and ran to Heidein's room.

Andre frowned, eventually holding back the desire to keep him.

The next day Dilling and Hyde set off for St. Padres.

Andre was not seen off because he was called into the palace by the emperor. Only Bob came to see him off.

Their itinerary is to transfer directly from the magic circle of Borg City to the city of Gulan, which is closest to Gulan, and then go back by boat. Preliminary estimates are that they will arrive around midnight.

Before Dilling left, Bob shouted in a very low voice: "Although the Lord Duke did not show it, I know that he is worried about Master."

Dilling froze.

"If you can, please stay in the college with peace of mind," Bob said implicitly.

Dilling immediately realized what he meant. My father was worried that he would join the Ranzan support. Although he really wanted to, but he had a self-knowledge. With a new student like him, it was absolutely impossible to be picked.

He smiled and expressed his thoughts, and Bob was relieved.

From the magic circle to the carriage, from the carriage to the ship, they changed three kinds of transportation in a row, and finally returned to St. Paders College before dawn the next day.

Seeing that Hyde was not very good, Dillin crouched down and asked to go back.

Hyde was weak on his limbs due to seasickness, and did not shirk away.

"Don't get lost," he exhorted.

"... Okay." Dilling looked up at the moon with difficulty.

But after half an hour, Hyde reluctantly said, "Forty-five degrees to the right, one hundred meters."

...

After finally sending Hydein back, Dilling slowly walked back to his dormitory.

Opening the door of the room, the first rays of sunlight hit the bed.

Soso and Raymond slept peacefully in each of their two beds.

The long-lost familiarity came to mind, and Dilling was relieved.

Finally, life is back on track.

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