Chapter 937 Storm
Princess Analita's possessed state only lasted for five minutes. Her eyes suddenly lit up and she exclaimed: "I remembered!"
"What did you remember?" I asked hurriedly.
"Ophelia, I remembered it," she said happily: "When I was very young, my grandma read her story to me. She was the queen of the elves, no, she was the queen of the entire Zephyr Continent. Queen, she teaches human knowledge and language in every land of Zephyr Continent. She regulates the behavior and laws of every race. She has unparalleled power. She can move mountains and seas with just a slight wave of the scepter in her hand. My Grandma told me that if there really are gods in this Zephyr continent, then she is one of them."
Listening to Princess Analita's passionate memories, I really couldn't bear to disturb her. The version she told was roughly the same as the version told by the goblin leader, but one said that Queen Ophelia was extremely powerful, and the other said that it was because of the moonlight. The scepter seals the relationship between divine power. If I had to choose one to believe in, I would rather believe that the version of the goblin patriarch is the truth of history, but this Queen Ophelia is definitely a super strong person. .
"Moving mountains and seas? How could there be such a powerful guy?" Susan reached out and pinched Princess Analita's shoulder: "Princess, your grandma is probably telling fairy tales."
"No, this is not a fairy tale," the princess said seriously, "Grandma told me, this is fact and history!"
Everyone in the room also smiled and shook their heads. In their opinion, this was just a little temper shown by the princess occasionally.
Princess Analita looked at everyone, but only felt kind smiles and understanding on their faces, but these were not what the princess expected. What the princess hoped to get was perhaps just a recognition.
"I believe you, Your Highness Princess."
Leaning on the sofa, I smiled.
Princess Analita turned to me, her eyes full of testing.
"There is no need to question whether my words are sincere. The people present are all our own people. There is no need for me to say anything against my conscience."
The princess looked confused and said: "I can't understand. It seems that you don't believe in legends more than anyone else, but why do you believe what I just said?"
Spreading my hands, I joked: "Isn't this great? It's much happier if someone believes in you than if no one believes in you. Besides, I believe you are sincere."
"I don't think so." The princess was displeased: "I would rather anyone treat my words as a legend than become the object of sympathy."
Seeing that the princess was anxious, I sighed and said: "Okay, okay, Your Highness, I won't tease you anymore. I confess, the reason why I can trust you is because I found the power in Ophelia's hand." Rod.”
"Really!" she said in surprise.
I spread my hands innocently: "As I said, I don't need to lie to you."
"Analita, you should believe Xiaoyi." Taylor slowly walked into the house from the yard. He was holding a wine bottle in one hand and swinging it gently with the other. His whole body exuded a strong smell of wine, but his eyes were very bright.
"Grandpa Taylor." Princess Analita hesitated.
"Although Xiaoyi likes to joke, once he gets serious, he is very precise and never makes a joke." Taylor said: "Since he said he believes you, he must have reached a conclusion based on the truth he knows. Absolutely Not out of sympathy."
I looked at Taylor and said, "Old man, your words really touched me."
Taylor also chuckled: "You bastard, where's that scepter? Take it out and let me, an old man, take a look at it."
I spread my hands: "The scepter is gone. I sold it, and the money from the sale is gone. It was used to pay off the bills."
Taylor was stunned for a moment, and his expression became quite wonderful, as if he couldn't laugh or cry, and he seemed to want to get angry. After brewing for a long time, he said harshly: "You said, you sold that scepter?"
I spread my hands innocently: "Yes, sell it, otherwise I won't be able to pay off the bill."
"Do you know the true value of that scepter?" Taylor said with a mixture of anger and helplessness: "That is a scepter that cannot even be compared with magic weapons! Even if it is exchanged for the throne of a race, it is not an exaggeration. You actually sold it for only tens of thousands of gold coins?"
There was an uproar in the hall, and almost everyone's eyes widened. First they looked at Taylor in surprise, and then they looked at me in surprise. Cagalli's little face was stern, and she twisted my ears with her little hands: "You actually put such a All important things have been sold! See how I teach you a lesson!"
"Hey, hey, hey, be gentle, be gentle, your ears will be twisted off." I patted her hand gently to show mercy.
Cagalli twisted it for a while, then released her hands, pinched her waist with both hands, and asked me, "Tell me, I'll give you time to explain!"
"Yes, I did sell the scepter, but if I just say it is a sale, it is not entirely correct. Maybe we can use another way to explain my behavior, which is - oh, my subordinates Be merciful and stop twisting my ears!”
Cagalli said harshly: "Don't talk nonsense, talk about the important points!"
"Okay, I'll say it, I'll say it." I stretched out two hands to cover one pair of ears respectively. I tried to pretend to have a pitiful expression, but Cagalli stopped me and said, "Don't pretend to be pitiful!"
I rubbed my ears and said, "I sold the scepter to the patriarch's grandma."
Only then did Taylor relax, and the smile returned to his face: "You bastard, you told me earlier, I was almost scared by you just now."
"What's so scary about this, old man?" I asked confused.
"If that scepter gets into the hands of someone with evil intentions, forget it, you will return it to its original owner anyway, so I have nothing to worry about."
Taylor laughed a few times, raised his head, and continued to drink.
"Have you met grandma?" Remi, who was sitting on my shoulder, asked, grabbing my hair.
"I see, she is still very lively." I stretched out my hand and squeezed her little hand, and said, "Catch her gently, you caught a handful of her last time."
She obediently let go of her little hand, but quickly put it on my forehead again.
"Really, Xiaoyi, you never speak clearly." Cajiali also returned to her smile, and she reached out and rubbed my ears.
"I want to see that scepter." Princess Analita, who was sitting opposite, suddenly said, "I've been yearning for it since grandma told me about it."
"This is not my decision." I spread my hands and said, "I have sold the scepter to the patriarch's grandma. Now it is the patriarch's grandma's private property. It must be approved by the patriarch's grandma first. Moreover, You have to go to the patriarch’s grandmother’s territory to see it.”
"Then go," the princess said, "I just want to eat the vegetables and fruits there."