Chapter 2016 Shi Su Ke’s Lies
Unlike Yadyan, Bingnais does not have a bad temper or a careless character. Most of the time, it appears to be a little timid, like a child who is not familiar with the world, and from time to time it will make some harmless jokes. , for example, secretly stabbing the opponent with an ice tip or something like that.
Although such a character is not as high-profile and eye-catching as Yadyan, he can capture details and truths that ordinary people cannot detect at certain inadvertent moments.
Therefore, I guess that Bingnais probably knows something about the destination of goblins like me.
After organizing my language a little, I waved to Bingnais, called it to my side, and asked about the fate of the fairies who were born with ancient writing like me.
Yadyan slapped me dissatisfied: "Didn't I tell you before? We are elves, how can we know about fairies!"
Sparks splashed around, one of which shone brightly and landed on a snow petal in Bingnaisi. It went out with a hiss.
Bingnaisi was startled by the sound and spun around. He looked up tremblingly, but he still couldn't find the source of the sound.
"It's the sound made when sparks are extinguished."
I reminded.
Hearing this, Bingnaisi finally calmed down.
"Have you calmed down?" I stared at Bingnaisi, forced a smile, and said, "Can you tell me now the relevant clues you know?"
Bingnaisi looked at Yadyan, who was still angry, and then turned to me. He hesitated for a moment and said, "Brother Shisuke won't let me tell others."
"Ssu Kebingnaisi, do you think I am an outsider?"
I looked at it with a smile. I believe that a smile can melt the ice in my heart and the gap between two people.
"You can barely count me as one of my own," Yadyan said, "Are you right, Bingnaisi?"
"Ah? No, yes," Bingnaisi said weakly. Its tone was very erratic, without any confidence.
"Since you are not an outsider, what can't you say?" I looked at it with kind eyes and smiled: "What's more, this is something related to me, and it may help me solve the troubles I have been having. maybe."
Bingnaisi hesitated for a while, and then explained everything he saw and heard.
This innocent snowflake-shaped ice ball not only didn't ask me why I was troubled, but it didn't even have the most basic questions and just believed what I said.
With such a mind, it is not surprising that I call him a child.
At the same time, it is precisely because of Bingnes' innocence that the truth of the matter I learned from it made me feel even more incredible.
Bingness told me that that day, he was playing ice hockey with his brother Shisuke. Because he breathed too hard, the ice ball was blown away. The brother couldn't bear to see it sad, so he took it with him to search for it.
Following the cold air left in the air, the two elves found the ice ball far away.
Just when they were about to go back, they suddenly heard chaotic footsteps not far away.
Shisu Ke took Bingnaisi and quickly found a hidden place to hide.
The reason for this is that the location they were in at that time had already exceeded the scope of the ethnic group. Without the protection of the ethnic group, they were likely to be attacked by other races.
Especially some greedy races are eager to capture elves or goblins in order to make a lot of money.
Speaking of this, Bingnais was both furious and trembling.
Yadyan only showed pure anger.
At this point, it believes that all human beings deserve to die, especially those who traffic in goblins and elves, and deserve to be tortured to death by a thousand cuts!
On the side, two elf girls also raised their fists in agreement.
The atmosphere between us once reached fever pitch.
After calming down, Bingnes continued his story.
It and Shisu Ke hid behind a rock tremblingly, quietly identifying the source of the sound.
Soon, they determined the location of the sound and held their breath to observe each other's movements.
Not long after, the dense grass blades were separated to the left and right, and figures that looked both slender and weak appeared in the field of vision of the two elves.
Bingnaisi almost screamed because he discovered that the figures in his field of vision were all companions he had seen, and they were all children of the fairy clan.
Its behavior was soon discovered by Shi Su Ke, who quickly stopped it and signaled not to act rashly.
Just when Bingnaisi was confused, a horrifying scene appeared.
Those children disappeared one after another as they walked!
In the end, only the adult goblin who led the way was still there. He looked around to make sure there was no one before leaving quickly.
Bingnes was terrified at the time. It had no idea why those children were disappearing one after another. It wanted to go out to find them and bring back all its former partners.
However, its impulse was once again stopped by Shisu Ke.
Not long after, the goblin who left actually turned back again. After confirming again that there was nothing unusual, he really left.
Shisu Ke meant to go back quickly and pretend that nothing happened, but Bingnaisi was very concerned about the whereabouts of his friends and wanted to find them.
In order to prevent his brother from regretting, Shi Su Ke compromised once again.
However, this experience has become a psychological shadow that Bingnaisi cannot erase.
There was actually a transparent magic barrier where the child disappeared. Through the barrier, Shisu Ke and Bingnaisi came to a strange space.
There are countless stars twinkling there, and there are galaxies that look like silver ribbons, and countless shining stars.
Just when the two elves were about to sneak around, a vague voice sounded in their ears: "You don't belong here, leave now."
Then, they were expelled.
When he wanted to enter the barrier again, he suddenly discovered that the barrier had disappeared inexplicably.
"Have you seen those children?" I asked Bingnes.
Bingnaisi shook his head: "No, it's so spacious inside, as if you're in the night sky."
"What happened next?" I asked.
"Later," Bingnaisi said, "Later, my brother Shisu Ke and I slipped back together. My brother told me that I couldn't tell anyone about this matter, otherwise something bad would happen."
Looking at Bingnaisi's somewhat horrified expression, I felt very funny.
This was probably a vague lie that Shisu Ke deliberately made up to scare Bingnaiss in order not to leak this matter out.
The naive Bingnaisi would not consider whether this statement was true or false, but would only regard it as the truth and keep it in mind.
After all, this was what its dearest brother Shisuke said, and brother Shisuke would never lie to it.