Zals's smile is particularly contagious, like a luminous body, everyone who sees it will be illuminated by him.

Until they left Cranville and drove back to 179 Rockhill Street, Edwin still remembered that smile for no reason.

In all fairness, Zals's appearance is not the most outstanding group of people he has ever met. From demons to humans to various evil gods, there are not a few people who are better looking than Zals.But Zars has advantages that they don't have - it seems that he has never had a bad heart, Edwin can't see the haze from his smile, it's all pure light.

And this kind of thing is precisely the most scarce.

He grew up in the Sombra Palace without light, and he had hardly seen the light until Herlett disappeared. The first time was the same young Elvins who pushed the door of the Sombra Palace, and then he gradually Adapted to a world of light.

Because Herlett is gone, there are many demons coveting the Sombra Hall. He took up the sword early and fought for many years to protect this lightless place.When he crawled out of the sea of ​​blood, everything returned to the way it was before.

No. 179 was like this at the beginning. He and Grant handled the case separately. Munn and Hannah stayed in No. 179 mechanically, and didn't have much communication with him. In his opinion, puppets are dead objects. It can be repaired, but there is really no need to pour emotion into it.At the beginning, Grant had other intentions and was kind to both Munn and Hannah. He didn't say anything, but he knew that the other party had other intentions, but he was too lazy to point it out.

After Zals came, he was also wary at first, but the other party was so easy to understand. When he first met him, he found that this guy was different from Grant, and he didn't need to read his mind to know what he was thinking.Edwin worked with this new assistant who had all his thoughts written on his face for a while, and unexpectedly found that he treated everyone equally, and illuminated the otherwise inhuman No. 179 with honey mixed with orange-scented sunshine.

Even though he didn't feel anything at first, Edwin had to admit that Zals had changed them.

but……

"Won't you regret it?" He asked Zales before getting out of the car.

Zars was stunned for a moment, he didn't expect him to be still struggling with this matter, so he shook his head firmly: "No."

He must reassure Edwin, otherwise the other party may have to remember this matter until next year.

After hearing these words, Edwin didn't react at all. He got out of the car and entered the house in one go. Zals didn't know whether his denial would be effective, so he drove the car back to the garage anxiously, intending to talk to Elvins about the matter. thing.

If Edwin continued to struggle with this matter, he had no choice but to find someone to share his troubles with.

When he parked the car and entered the door, Edwin had already gone upstairs. He asked Muen where to find someone, and went to the living room as the other party said.Sure enough, Elvins was sitting on the sofa, bowing his head and tinkering with a few small accessories on the coffee table, as if he was doing some manual work.

"Are you back?" Hearing Zales' footsteps, he greeted without raising his head.

Not surprisingly, he would find himself. Zars put the paper bag containing the bread on the table not far from him, and poured a glass of water from the refrigerator.

"Well, I stopped by my alma mater." He took a cup and sat down on the seat next to him. "Do you want bread? It tastes good."

"I have to fix this thing first." Elvins gently pinched a stone with two fingers, lifted it up to observe through light, "Abel...Edwin probably regarded me as a repairman, there is something If it breaks, throw it to me, and I have helped him repair it since he was a child, and even those who don’t know how to repair will learn.”

Zals glanced at the parts he was fiddling with and guessed, "Is it a pocket watch?"

Elvins nodded, cleaned up the stone, put it in the depression on the surface of the shell with tweezers, twisted it slightly, and the transparent stone was firmly embedded in it.He put down the tweezers and glanced at Zals, then stretched out a hand to him: "Lend me your hand."

This sounded familiar, and Zars reached out to hold the broken pocket watch case as he asked. Sure enough, the stone on it began to change color, and it was filled with light yellow light after a while.

Sure enough, it was a sunstone, and it was inlaid on the cover of the pocket watch for some unknown purpose, but when Elvins took it back, the light from the stone turned white again, and Zals remembered the white light that Edwin made a fool of before. And the race represented by the golden light, couldn't help asking: "What do the different colors of the sunstone represent?"

Elvins froze, looking at him suspiciously.

"You gave me a sunstone in the forest, and you know what it is, but you don't know what race the different colors represent?"

He seemed incomprehensible to Zars' one-sided understanding.

"Edwin didn't tell me, he just said that yellow represents human beings." Zales explained, "I didn't have a chance to ask, until I saw your statue in the 'Forest of No Return', the oil lamp it carried There is a sunstone in it, and I just remembered this."

Elvins responded shortly, indicating that he heard it, but didn't say anything immediately, and said after a while: "...that statue should have been erected by some humans I saved, and that piece was left to protect them. The sunstone was used as the wick to keep them away from the people in hell, but it didn’t seem to work because there are no living people in the forest.”

It sounded about the same as what he had guessed before.Zals thought.

When he handed the sunstone he picked up from the lantern to Elvins in the forest, the other party still didn't remember the origin of the stone, probably after Edwin let him recover his memory.As for the family that originally lived in the "Forest of No Return", they may have long since disappeared in the long river of time. Now only the forest guards know some half-truths and half-false news, and the only one who really guards the forest is the beast.

"You want to ask what the color of the sunstone represents." Elvins only took a moment to think about the past, remembering his question, and didn't play tricks like Edwin, and said bluntly, "White is for white people, yellow is for humans With some other races, gold is the stuff of hell."

The word "something" seems a bit abrupt, but demons in hell do not have an advantage in numbers, they just become rulers by virtue of their strength, and there are some other races that climbed up from the abyss.Zals didn't pay much attention to his words, only keenly captured a message, and subconsciously said: "Then Edwin and you..."

Edwin was white, and Elvins was white, both of which he had seen with his own eyes.But according to Edwin, from Herlett's generation, they have become part of hell. It stands to reason that as the next generation of Edwin, they should also be golden.

He didn't finish his sentence, and Elvins already understood the problem: "I want to ask why we are white? It's very simple, because we haven't intermarried with hell. Although we even have black wings, we are still white people in essence."

Zals finally understood why they were so different, why Edwin was exiled from Hell and sealed half of his power, and why Onsastre targeted them, all these questions seemed to be answered at once.

"Is it alright to tell me about these things?" After thinking everything through, he hesitated and asked.

"It's okay," Elvins smiled, his hands kept moving, he wound up the repaired pocket watch, and the hands started ticking again, "It's no secret, and you and Edwin are already in a contractual relationship , These should have been told to you in the first place, probably because he didn’t have time to say it.”

Talking about Edwin, Zales suddenly remembered his original intention of coming to him.Although it seems a bit strange to talk about this now, but they rarely have this kind of opportunity to talk alone, Zars still gave a rough overview of Edwin's abnormal behavior today, and then asked: "What can you do to stop him from continuing?" Are you bothered about this?"

Zarles' storytelling skills are average, and it's hard for Elvins to imagine that Edwin is bothered by such a trivial matter, but everything is abnormally combined, and suddenly there seems to be an explanation.

He thought about it, motioned Zars to come closer, whispered a few words in the other's ear, and then laughed under Zars' puzzled eyes.

"Go ahead," he said with a smile, "it should work."

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