Chapter 108 Three Molts

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Yi Cha pinched his two fingers together, and the snap of his fingers made almost no sound.

The human boy seemed to have had his bones ripped out. He fell limply on the wet grass, his limbs bent at weird angles.

Ke Qier gasped.

"Stop looking at me like that," Yi Cha told him.

The angel has the morality and view of life and death of an angel. Although he is pedantic, he still pays attention to propriety and avoids politely. He was good at keeping things within the limits of both of their tolerances, and Cozier was good at forgiving things when they went too far.

It had been a long-standing understanding—and he felt good about it and justified it. "He's fine. Even by your definition. Just don't let him wake up now, just in case, and don't pick his bones yet."

"Okay." Ke Qier whispered.

"It's your turn. Please go ahead."

Yicha gestured to Noroer and chose a comfortable place to sit down.

The water fairy ran out like a frightened deer. She looked around, bit her lip and picked up the severed hand.

"Will this hinder you?" Yi Cha pointed to her broken arm at the wrist.

"Um...of course! It hurts like hell!"

to see the "connection" thin line that pops up the rule.

Sure enough, without consuming any life energy, the thin thread freely shuttled between Norole's severed hand and the fracture, sewing the two together, and as a simple brilliance flowed through, even the wound disappeared without a trace.

"It's amazing." Norole said bitterly.

She walked to the rock, as if waiting for something. It should be the time for hatching - Icha didn't see any window of time to cross this small lake.

"How long?" he asked.

"Wait until dawn. After shedding her skin three times. I have already given her a good name! It's called Leche."

The water fairy touched the girl's hair, a sly smile flashed in her eyes - something that could be called the maternal nature of a fairy.

"Is she willing to become a goblin?" Ke Qier came over and asked worriedly.

Norole looked at him in confusion, as if to say: "What does it matter?"

"It doesn't matter." Yi Cha said.

certainly. This little human girl was probably happy to become a water fairy, otherwise why would she come to Norole at such a tense moment? But there is no need to give angels uncertain relief.

They have nothing else to do now but wait.

Kircher arranged a piece of hay and let Walker lie down on it.

"If she doesn't like it..." Ke Qier said.

to check him out. The angel may not have realized the point—or perhaps the morality of the Source of Order had bound him. This is not a confrontation between autonomous will and world events.

There is no such confrontation.

"This is a rebirth." Icha said kindly. "When she was born, someone asked her if she was happy to be born? There was no need to ask. Because the population always needs to reproduce. The same thing is happening now. "

Ke Qier looked at him with an expression that said, "Something's wrong, but I haven't thought of how to refute you yet."

The angel thought for a long time but said nothing.

The first molt begins with a faint peeling sound, and the girl's outer skin blooms like a lotus.

Noroer stayed near the rock and gently summoned a swaying water film to surround the girl.

"I will teach her all the skills of a water fairy. Oh! I'm going to be a mother!" Norole said enthusiastically.

This is true, but it is also a strange fact.

Ling Yicha felt that watching the birth of other species - even though it was a strange birth - was a little less wonderful.

"Where's the other human baby?"

He struck up a different topic. The baby, Walker's youngest brother, might also be Shumono's son. Need to rule it out.

Of course, there is more than just Kufeng Village in the Land of Moonset. Before determining the son of Shuwu, the newborns near other villages also need to be eliminated.

But Nese had already followed Szot, and he expected to do it over there.

"Well... I ate it." Norole said matter-of-factly.

Yi Cha looked at the puff of air around her mouth - what she said was not a lie.

"Spit it out," he said after a moment's thought.

Are humans included in the goblin diet? Can the son of a guardian be eaten by a goblin?

The answer seems to be no.

But it is not ruled out that Norole established new eating habits after coming here. The nature of the guardian son needs to be examined to know.

"I don't eat that kind of thing!" Norole blinked, "I eat..."

"I don't care what you eat. Who ate that baby?"

"Being Leche."

"who?"

"My daughter." Noroer pointed to the girl in the water film on the rock. "It takes fresh bones, meat, and heart to give birth to a new goblin. I let her eat the baby."

"I've heard of such a thing. But, you must use her brother? Hint: You are in a forest that is almost 700 acres."

"That. Not necessarily..."

Norole seemed to notice the change in Yicha's tone and became cautious, "But this is the most convenient... isn't it?"

That's true. But Icha started to feel a little instinctively sick.

As a family-based creature, although not so strongly - he could feel the importance of being different from blood relatives. If he had a younger brother or younger sister, he would probably not be willing to eat him/her, especially if he was forced by another overwhelming presence.

For a moment, he half expected Keqier to express his objection and take action.

But surprisingly, this time the angel seemed calmer than him.

"What's wrong?" Ke Qier looked at him with blank golden eyes, with an ordinary expression of compassion on his face - nothing more.

Angels are born alone and have no family to speak of. He felt that it would not be more serious than "a female wolf eats a chicken to give birth to a wolf cub." Keqier sensed regret and felt helpless melancholy at the cruelty of the life cycle, but that was all.

"It's going to be hard for this guy to forgive you this time." Yicha finally pointed at Walker on the straw mat and said darkly to Noroer.

"Rebirth of the Great Era of Fighting Waves"

"I don't need anyone's forgiveness." The water fairy tilted her head and put her hands on her hips.

"What's the matter?" Ke Qier asked.

"It's okay." This matter was unexpectedly a bit difficult to talk about. He didn't want to share it with this old friend, maybe because it was not rational enough.

Wave.

The sound of the water film breaking came as the newly born fairy Le Che completed her second molt.

Viewed from the side, the girl looks like a blooming lotus with tube-like things growing out between the petals. Norole got busy - he looked like a wooden blacksmith working around the anvil.

Ke Qier glanced at Yi Cha, stood up and approached the rock. The water fairy stared at him warily, but her hands didn't stop.

"Excuse me, madam." Ke Qier said kindly, "Move to the side. Okay. Okay."

He stretched out a hand and crossed the girl from one end to the other, much like he was holding a table knife and pretending to show how to cut a cake better.

Except the cake is actually cut.

The little girl's skinny body was split in half - like a fish being cut open, two perfect cross-sections were revealed, with no blood flowing out in the middle.

Before Norole screamed, Keqier stirred inside quickly and withdrew his hand.

Nothing seemed to have happened just now. The girl was lying there with two layers of shed skin, her forehead and exposed belly were as smooth as a mirror, without any scars. The water fairy rubbed his eyes.

"That baby is not the son of a guardian." Ke Qier returned to his original position and sat down, saying to Yi Cha.

"I know."

"I 'dissolved' his soul and he will not suffer any torture."

"It's not important, I didn't care at all." Yi Cha replied gruffly.