After the male protagonist

Chapter 46 Chapter 46

Keria seemed to have listened to Esway's words: "Forget it, just this map."

Esway looked at Keriya and asked strangely, "Since when did you become so talkative?"

Keria glanced at him, but didn't answer.

Gus smiled and said, "Master has always been so easy to talk to."

He pretended to say the title as if nothing had happened, but stared straight at Kria, wondering how Kria would react to his temptation.

Keria just glanced at him indifferently, before he could speak, Eswee asked in surprise, "You, what do you call him?"

Gus repeated: "Master."

Elswey: "Didn't you always call him Kerry before, or... why do you call him Master now?"

Thinking of what Kria once said, Eswe still didn't say the word "Lord Earl".

Sidko at the side looked carefully at Cria and Gass, but he couldn't tell from their young and handsome faces that they were in a master-servant relationship.

Keria was wearing a knight uniform. Although Gus was not wearing a knight uniform, his cloth didn't look like a servant either.

Gass explained: "I am his subordinate knight, so I naturally want to call him master, don't I?"

"Not yet." Keria said lightly.

After saying this, Keria stopped talking, he quickened his pace, and walked to the front of the team, a little further away from these people.

However, Keriya had sharp eyes and ears, and even if he was a little further away from them, the conversations of the few of them could still be heard in his ears.

Esway asked, "What does Kerry mean?"

Gass said: "It means that I am not his subordinate knight now, but I will be in the future."

Esway thought that Gass is not a knight yet, so naturally he can't become someone else's subordinate knight, so he didn't talk about this topic anymore, but got entangled in the title of "Master": "It's been 80 years since the subordinate knight called the master." Is it a year?"

Gass said: "But now there are still people shouting."

Elswey thought to himself, don't you?But he said in his mouth: "But now only knights with special hobbies will let their subordinate knights shout like that."

Gass choked, he hadn't thought of this yet, he only thought of this when he wanted to call out his own name to Klia.

Before Gus could come up with something to refute, Esway looked at Keriya furtively, thinking that he lowered his voice, and said, "Could it be that Kerry forced you to shout like that? He, he has that special habit? You guys already……"

The more Gus heard it, the more he felt that it was outrageous, and interrupted Esway: "No, I did it voluntarily."

He was worried that going on like this would be too much, and he said: "Okay, let's not talk about the title, I will call him... Kerry from now on."

Speaking of the last few words, Gus's voice sank, appearing a little reluctant.

However, no one heard it.

Although Zheluo City is the closest to them, it is not a place that can be reached in an hour or two, otherwise they would not have slept outside the city last night.

Keriya and others walked for more than 40 minutes, when a figure suddenly appeared on the road ahead.

Keria squinted his eyes for a while, then called to Sideko who was walking behind: "Look, are those people from your caravan?"

The group of people rode various contracted beasts at a much faster speed than they walked. The difference from what they saw yesterday was that the cars carrying goods were no longer inside.Klia hadn't observed these people much yesterday, and she didn't know what they looked like, but felt that she had seen them yesterday.

But after a while, those people got closer, and Sidko saw their outlines clearly, and his excitement could be heard in his voice: "Yes, yes, they are members of our caravan."

The other party probably also saw them clearly, and waved to them and shouted: "Sideko, it's great that you are all right."

"We're fine!"

Because the distance is not too close, they shouted out word by word.

Fortunately, the speed of the other group of people was not slow, and they arrived in front of them soon.

The people who came looked up and down at Sideko and the others, and saw that although they were in a mess, they were not seriously injured, nor were they missing arms or legs, so they breathed a sigh of relief: "Fortunately, you are all right."

Sidko said: "What about you? Did you encounter any danger last night?"

The other party shook his head: "It's okay, we were in a panic yesterday, we were thinking about you, and we didn't know that it was already dark. We didn't stop until we ran a long way. It's just early in the morning today, so we can't worry about you. We just think about you. ...that's why we're here."

Thinking that even if you are dead, the few of us will collect your corpses for you.

This sentence was too unlucky, and the other party still didn't say it before the exit.

In fact, they encountered a wolf-level spirit beast and a tiger-level spirit beast last night, and it took all the strength of the caravan to repel them. Although no one died, serious injuries were inevitable.But this matter is needless to say, and there is no need to say it at all.

The other party said: "As for those goods, they are still there. Half of us are guarding them, and half of us have come to look for you."

Sidko patted him on the shoulder without saying a word, everything was in silence.

Keria looked at the picture of their reunion, glanced inadvertently, and saw a familiar figure—O'Neill.

O'Neill stood at the back of the team with his head bowed. If Keria hadn't noticed him for a long time, he might have thought that he was originally a member of the caravan.

Doesn't he really want to run?Why didn't you run away yesterday?

Esway obviously saw him too. During these days, he and O'Neill got acquainted a lot. He just experienced "life and death" yesterday. Seeing him now, he seemed very happy and took the initiative to join him.

Gus took this opportunity to get close to Keriya, and answered him: "K, Kerry."

Gus felt a little uncomfortable calling back his name after calling him master just now.

Keria gave him a cold look, and moved a step to the side, a little further away from Gass.

Gus saw his movements clearly, pursed his lips, and leaned a step beside him resolutely: "I... I'm sorry before."

Keriya wanted to say "you're sorry for me", but he thought about his twin brother's possible reaction at this time, but he still held back his thoughts.

Kelia lowered her head on purpose and said, "No, it's my fault."

Gus looked up at him sharply.

Keria said: "I didn't make it clear in advance, and I didn't tell you that I don't want my subordinate knights to call me master. You don't have to pay too much attention."

After speaking, he raised his hand and touched Gus's head by the way.

Gass was stunned, unable to react.

Kria usually treated him well. Although he also slept in the same bed, he had never treated him so intimately.

Under such circumstances, Gus should have been happy, but for no reason he felt that there was a bit of aggrievedness in his happiness.

It's like, it's like Keriya's head touching made him a little shorter.

Originally, he and Keriya were no longer equals. Keriya was superior to him in terms of status, strength, and other things. But now this gesture of touching his head made Gass feel that in Keriya's eyes, he might Still just a kid.

Although he is only four or five years younger than Keriya.

Looking at Keriya's beautiful side face, Gass suddenly said: "I will work hard!"

Keria was startled, then smiled: "You should work hard."

Gass and the contracted beast are not very compatible. Compared with others, he does not have the help of contracted beasts, and his strength is much lower than others. If he wants to catch up with others, he will naturally have to work harder. yes.

But Gus himself didn't mean what Keriya thought. He said this because he wanted to catch up with Keriya as soon as possible.

As if he had punched cotton, Gus lost his temper.

On the other side, the conversation between Sideko and the people in his caravan also ended.

Different from the previous plan, their previous plan was to go back to the city to meet with the caravan and then make some repairs, but now that they have joined with this group of people, they are not in a hurry to return to the city.

Sideko and Kria greeted each other: "Several..."

Keria saw that he was hesitant to speak, and asked, "If you have anything to say, just say it."

So Sideko asked: "Are you guys planning to go directly to Zheluo City?"

This time without waiting for Keriya to answer, Eswe said, "Not necessarily...why do you ask?"

The expression on Sideko's face was a bit sad: "I met those skeletons yesterday, and a few brothers directly confessed that they were there. Now we are all fine, and we shouldn't let them lie there for too long..."

When it comes to death, it always makes people unhappy.

Esway heard what Sideko meant, and became serious on his face: "Then you go, don't worry about us."

From Sidko's words, it can be guessed that the place where the people in his caravan were killed was also in the wild. It may be that the corpses have been eaten by passing spirit beasts, or that the corpses have turned into contracted beasts— —Yesterday they defeated the skeletons, but they didn't see the Necromancer.

"Then thank you very much." Sidko bid farewell to Keriya and the others, took two steps back, and suddenly stopped, "If you can, you can stay in the city for a few days, and when we go back, we will have a good time." Treat you."

Eswee and the others didn't answer yes, nor said no, they just waved at them.

Sideko and the others walked a distance of more than ten meters, and Esway suddenly stopped them: "Wait a minute, I'll go with you."

Sideko stopped and looked back at him, with surprise in his eyes: "This, is this okay?" The dead knight has not been solved yet, maybe they will still encounter some danger this time, with these few people Together, their safety factor will be much higher.

"No problem, we're not in a hurry anyway."

Eswee was about to step forward as he spoke, but Keria held his shoulders.

Eswe saw Keriya's face along that hand, and asked, "Why, do you want to follow me?"

"I'll go too." The person who said this was not Klia, but Gus.

On the side, O'Neill looked at the faces of several people, and said weakly: "Then I'll go too."

He stabbed himself yesterday, and now walking with Keriya, he is not only guilty of heart, but also of body.

There were four of them, and three of them had already stated that they would go. If the principle of majority was followed, Keria would also have to go, but Keria said, "I won't go."

Eswey then moved his shoulders, got rid of Keriya's hand, and pushed him back: "Forget it, you will wait for us in the city. Then..." He looked at Sideko, "Fold Are there any iconic places in Luocheng?"

Sideco said in a daze: "The temple, the Knights' Guild."

Eswe: "You are waiting for us at the temple."

Gus watched the interaction between Keria and Eswee, feeling unsettled in his heart, but he didn't say anything.

Kelia didn't respond to Eswee's words, he pointed in the direction of Onion: "He was injured and stayed."

O'Neill was a little happy when he heard that Keriya couldn't say it, but when he heard Keriya's last sentence, he immediately wanted to refute: "But I..."

Keriya didn't give him a chance to complete the story, and turned to Sideko: "Aren't some of you waiting for you not far away? O'Neill and I will go there."

It is conceivable that Sideko's joy was beyond words when he heard this: "Really? Thank you very much."

Including Keria and others present, Sideko knew that Keria was the most powerful. Most of the people in their caravan were disabled. This time they were divided into two groups. This will make him feel relieved a lot.

Keria looked at O'Neill: "Do you have any questions?"

I have already decided, but I still ask myself what to do?

O'Neill said, "No, no more."

Sideko asked a member of the caravan to come out to lead the way for Keria and the others, and the three of them headed in the direction of the goods, while Gass moved in the opposite direction from Keria and the others.

Gus and Eswe fell at the end of the line, and Gus would look back every time he walked a short distance, but he never met Keriya's eyes.

Kria never looked back once.

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