Xia felt that this was not real: "It feels really strange. It shouldn't be like this."

Cole disagreed: "I don't think there's any problem. After all, we're already in love with the Hilichurls. It's no problem for the Hilichurls to have more wives, right? And they can still become handsome Hilichurls."

Dishia looked at Kelai with a puzzled expression, as if surprised by her words.

Seno: "In a sense, he is indeed a Hill Chow. I guess he wants to find so many wives because he wants to revive his kingdom?"

Cole nodded thoughtfully, agreeing with what Seno said.

"If that's what he intended, then his name makes sense," Seno continued.

Puzzled, Cole asked, "What does this have to do with his name?"

Sai Nuo explained seriously: "As a king who wants to revive the country, he must be a good king, so he is called King Hao."

After saying this, Seno was looking forward to the two's reactions, but Cole and Dishia remained silent, with embarrassed expressions on their faces.

Seno asked doubtfully, "Isn't it funny?"

Dixia forced a smile and said, "Uh...it's quite funny." Cole shook his head helplessly.

After a brief silence, Seno looked around and said, "Well, that's almost it. Let's put these things away first, and also lock up the Fatui and these Gilded Brigade." He pointed to the items on the ground and the knocked down enemies.

Kelai nodded, understanding. She turned to leave, but suddenly stopped, looked back at Senor, and said, "I'll go check on the children." Her eyes revealed her concern and worry for the children. Although Lannaro might not be able to take care of them, it would be better to check on the situation in person.

Seno frowned and said worriedly, "Be careful, and... take this, and use it to contact me when the time comes." As he said that, he handed Cole a small green, slightly transparent device with the appearance of a leaf.

Cole took the device and asked curiously, "What is this?"

Sino explained, "This is an improved communication-specific void terminal. As long as we're not too far apart, we can communicate easily."

Cole understood, but when he thought about the range limitation of this thing, he asked, "What is its range?" In order to avoid running into trouble if it exceeded the range, it would be really bad.

Seno thought for a moment and said, "As long as you don't go to the desert, it should still be usable."

Cole nodded, carefully placed the void terminal in her arms, and then said to Seno: "Okay, I will pay attention." After that, she quickly left the scene and walked towards the direction where Lanaro took the children away.

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"No! No! It's Wuliutuo! Little Nala must stay here and can't run out, otherwise she will be eaten by those bad dogs." Lannaro held up a green shield and covered the two children inside. The hound next to him kept biting the shield. He gave instructions to the two children and was so anxious that he was spinning around in place.

When the children woke up, they found that it was a small blue mushroom that brought them out of the bad guys. They were very happy. This was the Lannaro they had been listening to in bedtime stories, and now he was right in front of them. Of course, the situation they encountered now was not worth being happy about. These purple dogs did not look like they could be defeated by Lannaro.

"Lan Lana... remember the moves..." Lannaro was still stomping his feet and the shield kept breaking. Lannaro kept replenishing it. In addition to maintaining the shield, it also had to withstand the erosion of the dead zone, otherwise the two children might have their vitality robbed.

"Who is Lan Lana?" the two children asked curiously.

"I am Lanlana. Now I only know the protective moves. I have forgotten the other moves that Lannaro taught me. Woo woo." Lannaro stomped his feet anxiously, tears welling up in his eyes.

The two children looked at each other and stretched out a hand: "We will lend you our strength." They looked at Lanaro firmly, their eyes full of trust and determination.

Lannaro felt their support, and a warm feeling welled up in his heart. He took a deep breath and tried to recall the moves he had learned. With the encouragement of the two children, Lannaro gradually remembered some techniques and methods.

It began experimenting with these new moves, engaging in a fierce battle against the Dead Zone. Each attack was laced with unwavering conviction, each movement filled with hope. As time passed, Lanaro's combat skills became increasingly refined, and the encroachment of the Dead Zone was gradually contained.

In the end, Lannaro successfully resisted the threat of the dead zone and protected the two children from harm. They looked at Lannaro gratefully, their eyes shining with admiration and gratitude. Lannaro sat on the ground tiredly, a relieved smile on his face.

Lan Lana shuddered, "Thank you! This way, Lan Lana will have more strength to deal with Wuliutuo!" Although it looked like it was working very hard, it was only reinforcing the shield. Seeing the two children staring at it, it explained, "Lan Lana doesn't know how to fight. I can only wait for these bad dogs to get tired and leave on their own."

Time ticked by, and the ferocious hounds continued their tireless assault on the shield. The two children anxiously said to Lan Lana, "But they seem to know no fatigue at all, they just keep attacking!" This meant that relying solely on defense wasn't a long-term solution; the shield could be breached at any moment.

Lan Lana suddenly realized an important problem and said in panic: "Oh no, I actually forgot! Under the curse of Wuliutuo, the power of these dogs is endless."

The two children were horrified: "Doesn't that mean we're doomed in the end?"

Lanlana replied firmly, "No, don't be afraid. If those bad dogs really break the shield, then I will send you back to Hengnalana safely."

The children asked worriedly, "What are you going to do?"

Lan Lana smiled and explained, "Don't worry, the other companions will find my seeds and replant me."

Hearing this, the children looked at the cute little mushroom in front of them, their hearts filled with reluctance and sadness, and tears could not help but flow out of their eyes. They knew that Lan Lana was willing to pay any price to protect them, but they did not want to lose this brave and kind friend.

Lanlana clenched her nonexistent fists: "The forest will remember everything. One day we will drive away all the Wuliudas."

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