The expected pain did not reach his body. The soldier opened his eyes and just hit the purple ocean. The color of those eyes was more beautiful than any purple that the soldier had ever seen. They were bright and clear. The soldier could completely She could see in her eyes that she looked a little embarrassed now.

"O...Delin?" Skirmisher said, and was surprised to hear his own voice was a little stiff.

"Sir, are you okay?" Audrey asked with concern: "I'm a little late, I'm really sorry..."

"Why did you come?" The skirmisher did not answer Audrin's question immediately, but asked another question: "Why did you come to save me?"

The skirmisher didn't think Audrey would come, so he was very curious as to why Audrey would come to save him without any hesitation and regardless of her own safety.

After 500 years, the relationship between them is not so close that they would risk their lives to save each other.

"As a subordinate, shouldn't I share the worries of my boss?" Audrey tilted her head and smiled innocently: "It is my duty as a subordinate to save my boss."

When the stragglers heard this reason, they felt it was far-fetched and barely made sense, and for some reason they felt a little bit disappointed in their hearts.

What is he missing? Why does he have such emotions? He is expecting Audrey to give other reasons, right? Less high-sounding reasons - more personal reasons.

For example, just for him...

The skirmisher was keenly aware of his own thoughts and couldn't help but laugh at himself in his heart.

As a loser, how could he expect this?

"As an abandoned executive, I'm afraid I won't be able to give you the chance to get promoted and make a fortune, Audrey. What a pity... What you saved with your life was not an executive, but an insignificant loser." Skirmisher There was a sneer on the corner of his lips, whether he was laughing at Audrin or himself.

He quite clearly understood that before he became a god, he had been abandoned by Dotore.

When he joined the Fools, it was just a way he chose to pursue his goal of becoming a god. Whether it was the Winter Kingdom or the Fools, he could abandon it at any time. Correspondingly, after his failure, the Winter Kingdom also will abandon him.

Relationships are all relative, that's fair.

"Actually, it's not entirely because of the superiors and subordinates. The deeper reason is... I just don't want you to fall." Audrin wanted to touch the soldier's face, but unfortunately her hands were now dislocated. Not even a little bit, so I had to give up the idea and said slowly.

"I feel sorry for you."

"So I caught you like this."

"No particular reason."

"Am I stupid for doing this?"

Audlin laughed softly: "I'm used to protecting you. I promised to protect you 500 years ago, and I think it's still valid 500 years later."

"I feel sorry for you, so I want to protect you. I don't want you to get hurt. I want you to get what you want. I want you to always be tall, like a cat with its head held high."

"Lord Skirmisher, is my reason enough?"

Audrin lowered her eyes and looked into the skirmisher's eyes.

The skirmisher's breath suffocated slightly, and he felt that his whole body was getting hot due to the accelerated blood flow.

"So-so..."

"Wow..." Pamon ate the melon and whispered, "Audrin's words seem to be a confession."

Ying was so frightened that she quickly pushed her: "If you have any questions, don't talk nonsense, it will cause big trouble!"

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A short chapter of quick code. I will go out to play between May 5.1st and May 5.2nd. There is a high probability that it will not be updated. I hope everyone knows.

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