"Why isn't it bright yet?" Ke Qier looked up at the sky.
Norole paced back and forth by the rock. He also looked a little anxious.
Her newly grown legs are quite flexible, and her current appearance is very close to that of a human with just a little bit of mixed blood - her learning ability seems to be beyond the average level of an elf, and she knows what kind of appearance is the most native. Accepted.
Only the dark blue ribbon running down her back to her waist revealed her identity. The thing slightly dented the surface of her body, dividing her pale back into two halves, and acted like a shark's fin.
"Shedding is related to dawn?" asked.
He could probably guess it without asking. The third molt should occur at what is called "dawn." The strong rays of the sun have a stimulating effect - stimulating the newly born fairies to break out of their "shells".
They've been sitting here for a while. The heavy night dew bends the grass blades and makes the cloth on the body soft and snug.
The girl was still lying motionless on the rock, surrounded by two layers of weird skin, like a weird egg.
The big moon hangs high in the sky, and the third molt has not yet happened.
"not good."
Norole tilted her head and rubbed her hands on the rocks in vain, "It's really annoying. The night is very long today."
"In human terms, it's already half past ten in the morning."
Keqier gestured gently, "The sun should have risen. If we were in most places on the main material plane, the sun should be shining high on us. We are not - what is it called? Above the pole."
"Huh." Norole looked at him in confusion.
"Uh. I mean, it's definitely a little unusual."
Ke Qier smoothed a feather, "The big moon is a complex star cycle phenomenon. Of course it is related to energy - but it is a cycle after all. In the seven thousand years of the island century, there is no explanation of which big moon lasted more than A whole night. Logically speaking, there won’t be any now..."
"What did you just say?" Yi Cha asked casually. Just now I turned my attention back to what Ke Qier said was what he knew.
"cycle?"
"That's not it."
"unusual?"
"no."
"The sun should be rising."
"Oh. Yes." Yi Cha nodded and pointed behind them. "The sun has indeed risen."
Keqier looked back blankly. Norole also looked in that direction blankly.
A faint semicircle hung on the tip of a thin treetop, like a water stain left by a tea cup.
"That's the sun?" Ke Qier was surprised.
"Do you want to check it out?"
"No need. Of course not." Ke Qier could tell. I was just confused for a moment.
That shallow, unsatisfactory watermark is the sun, but obviously it does not have the desired effect.
"Well..." Norole still looked at the dim thing with a suspicious expression.
"Obviously. We are now in the so-called 'spectacle'." Yicha said, "The sun on the main material plane has risen. But the moon still refuses to retreat. And it also takes the lead. Between them The star chain between them was torn, which requires a lot of force."
He glanced at Walker lying on the straw mat.
Could this little boy be the cause of this massive phenomenon? he thought.
Of course, it is also possible that the order of cause and effect is completely reversed. If Li Fu were here, he might be able to know the key with the help of the fairy's powers...
"After I find the Son of Shouwu, I want to go back to the Chaos Hell first." Yi Cha said.
"Okay. Okay."
Ke Qier was stunned. This obviously means walking alone. And this topic is also very sudden.
"I have something to talk to the great King of Demons."
Yi Cha shrugged, "If you're lucky enough, you might be able to find time to write a few articles. You have to take good care of the fairies and the record officer. Is anyone still pursuing you for the War of Dawn?"
"No more." Ke Qier shook his head repeatedly, "Sariye..."
"Can you go back to the Source of Order?"
"I think it should be okay. As long as it doesn't attract the other guys' attention."
"That's no problem." Icha said.
Inconspicuousness is Angel's specialty. Although he exudes the light of holiness here, among the pile of holy, pure, super holy and super clean angels, he is no different from a palm-sized white towel hanging on a towel rack.
"I think……"
"Can I join the chat?" Norole interrupted the angel dully. The rising sun was a huge shock to her - it meant the fact that she would indeed have to wait until the moon set before she could see her newborn daughter. She was now sitting cross-legged on the ground dejectedly, supporting her head.
"Okay." Ke Qier said.
"No." Icha said.
The leaves rustled in the distance. Yicha and Keqier looked over there at the same time - the water goblin's hearing was not that good.
"What's wrong?" Norole asked.
"There are humans passing by." Yi Cha raised his head slightly and felt the breath, "About thirty people. They were walking in a hurry - close to their limit. They should be humans. They were not controlled by the big moon. They were going to the Flame Cave. direction."
"That has nothing to do with me." Norole snorted.
Yi Cha thinks so too. but……
"They're looking for Veleder, those people," Cozier said suddenly.
"Seeing numerology again? I'm starting to think it's a bit hateful for you to be like this." Yi Cha said, "It's like you have mastered a way of looking at the world that I don't know. You have to tell me sooner or later."
"Definitely." Keqier nodded repeatedly, a trace of worry creeping up his eyebrows, "Will those people make things difficult for Veleder? I can feel that some of them... will not only meet him this time."
"He has to overcome difficulties on his own. I am a teacher, not a nanny." Yi Cha said nonchalantly, "Besides, the objective conditions he possesses are already pretty good.
I dare say that a lot of people want to exchange terms with him, but they can't do it despite their lives. If your compassion is really unsaleable, give it to these unlucky people for free! "
"You are so heartless."
"That's great. I'm just worried that other people don't think so."
Yicha stood up and walked to the rock. Observe the large moon and small sun from this angle.
"Don't touch Leche!" Norole protested weakly.
"It doesn't matter if you don't need sunlight."
Yi Cha dragged the unconscious girl who started to look strange in appearance on the rocks. He originally didn't want to help - if the water fairy's abilities were not so low as to be frightening. "Find a good angle. Use moonlight instead of sunlight, change it..."
"No. Don't do that yet." Ke Qier shouted.
"Yes, there is a slight risk of premature birth - fragile body, stunted development, dry hair, ugly face. Who cares about these problems?" Yi Cha didn't pause at all.
"Me!" Norole screamed, "I want a beautiful and healthy daughter! What if the boys can't be crazy about her!"