The parting was more unexpected than Luo Binhan expected. As soon as they welcomed the sunshine, Yaleriga drove the aircraft to the savage village without stopping, giving Luo Binhan half an hour to do whatever he wanted.
Luo Binhan initially thought that he was alone and had nothing to do in the Savage Village. But when he counted it carefully, he found that half an hour was not enough. He had no choice but to run wildly, first to the blue magpie's vine tree house.
He patted the mushroom growing on the roots of the tree outside the house: "Are you there? Are you there?"
Mushrooms shrink into the gaps between tree roots. Within ten seconds, the blue magpie poked its head out of the canopy, holding a wooden box in its hand.
"It's almost ready!" she shouted to Luo Binhan, "Let me collect some more seeds!"
Luo Binhan understood from her words that she had been informed of the evacuation, so he said "Hurry up" and ran to the next destination. He rushed past the burned campfires and found the camp where the foreign tribes were stationed.
The old woman with a broken leg was looking at the sky in a daze. She blinked slowly as he rushed in.
"I'm leaving." Luo Binhan said breathlessly, "I stopped by your place to take a look."
"Have a nice trip," the old lady replied.
She looked confused. Luo Binhan didn't care about her cold farewell, but glanced at the furnishings in the room and noticed a pair of boots placed in the corner.
"Will it be sunny tomorrow?" he asked.
The old woman quirked her mouth strangely: "I don't know."
Luo Binhan stared at her. She spread her hands: "I didn't use mud leaves."
"Why don't you use it? There are still a lot of them in the fields now anyway."
"It's over," the old woman said leisurely. "It was given to us for a certain mission, and now it's going to be taken back. Today or tomorrow, it makes no difference."
Those words made Luo Binhan feel vaguely uncomfortable, but he didn't seem to have enough position to intervene. In the end, he could only say: "We may come back again in the future. I will chat with you then."
"No need," said the old woman, "we will never meet again."
Her eyes were clear and bright, and she made an old and confused statement. Luo Binhan refused to give up and said, "You've been living in obscurity for over a hundred years, so why don't you just disappear when I leave? I don't have a death constitution."
The old woman looked at him funny: "Are you sure it's me who left?"
"You want to talk about me? Then why don't you tell me how I will die?"
Luo Binhan provoked the other party unscrupulously. He seemed to have encountered the fulfillment of certain prophecies, but deep down he still didn't trust this set of things. What's more, the last sunny day only lasted half a day. Based on this level of prediction accuracy, he thought that even if the other party claimed that he would definitely die, it would only be considered half-dead at best.
The old woman raised her head and thought for a while.
"Watch out for the pigeons," she said.
This is really puzzling advice. Luo Binhan thought about the last time he saw pigeons - probably at the dining table in the wild zone. It’s not like pigeons were going to peck out his eyes just because he ate such a dish, right?
Curiosity scratched his heart, but the old woman did not provide any more information. Luo Binhan himself had smoked Niye cigarettes and understood that the pictures he saw in his dreams were very abstract and bizarre. He strongly suspected that the old woman didn't even know what that meant.
He had no time to waste thinking about pigeons, so he had to look at the old boots in the corner again, and then said goodbye to the old woman in a hurry. Most of the time had passed, and he immediately rushed to the final target.
The process of finding Brother Xiaoxiang took him about five minutes. The other party didn't seem to move much after he and Yaleriga left. He was still lingering and looking under the mountain wall, as if waiting for the two of them to come back to him. When Luo Binhan appeared, he happily gave Luo Binhan a hug, and Luo Binhan noticed with sharp eyes a metal ring on his arm.
He kept this matter in mind, and finally patted Brother Xiaoxiang on the back, and looked at the village with him in a daze, and saw several kids who had been taught by Momolo running wildly outside. At this time, he suddenly felt a little regretful and felt that he could have visited here more. He also thought that there was a mini park near the community where he lived, and there would be a few children making noise there every evening, and he didn't know if he would ever hear that kind of noise again.
He patted Brother Xiaoxiang deeply on the shoulder: "Take good care of your ancestral fellows."
"Wow." Brother Xiaoxiang agreed.
Half an hour was about to run out, and Luo Binhan set off to rush back to Yaleriga. On the way he met Blue Magpie, who was directing several boxes floating in the air to move forward.
Luo Binhan ran over, grabbed the boxes, and ran forward with them: "Hurry, hurry, hurry!"
The blue magpie, weighed down by its wooden shell, lagged far behind and shouted angrily at him. Luo Binhan suddenly felt unreasonably happy and deliberately pretended not to hear her shouts and condemnations.
He rushed into the aircraft carrying Lan Que's box and saw Yaleriga staring at a countdown with twelve seconds left. When his butt touched the seat, the shiny red timer stopped beating.
While he was panting, he glanced at Yaleriga secretly, thinking he caught a slight trace of regret on her face. This made him so proud that he almost knocked over Blue Magpie's box. He quickly packed up the stall and made everything look peaceful before the blue magpie arrived.
"What's that on Brother Xiaoxiang's hand?" he asked Yaleriga casually.
"The information recorder." Yaleriga said, "When the people from the alliance arrive, they will get the next situation from it. In addition, I put some basic tool tutorials in it."
Luo Binhan doubted whether Brother Xiaoxi could understand the tutorial given by Yaleriga, but he decided not to pursue the details.
"Why did you choose that boy?" He changed his mind. "Because he has the whitest teeth?"
"He has land rights to another star plane. His bloodline is thin, but the natives have disappeared, which means when he goes there, no one has higher land rights than him."
"Is this important? How can you collect rent?"
Yaleriga said simply: "Just in case."
Luo Binhan wanted to ask a few more questions, but the blue magpie had already staggered onto the edge of the field. She looked furious, baring her teeth and claws like an evil puppet in a horror movie, and threw herself into the aircraft.
"Luo Han! You shouldn't touch my things!" She pinched Luo Binhan's neck and shouted viciously, "You will hurt yourself!"
The consequences of this incident were far more serious than Luo Binhan expected. Until they entered the Silence, Lan Que was still furious, chattering endlessly about Luo Binhan's previous actions, and cited several tragic cases of laymen tampering with magic items. Luo Binhan kept saying yes, pretending to be regretful, but secretly feeling relieved.
Both Yaleriga and Silence were too quiet, and only the noise made by the Blue Magpie could reassure him that things were still on track. In this way, being scolded seems to be a source of security.
Two hours later he changed his mind.
"Where are you going, Luo Han?" Lan Que said cruelly, akimbo, "Sit down. I must teach you an unforgettable lesson today, otherwise you will definitely do it again in the future! You are a careless, irritable person. , Brainless, and a big lazy guy who doesn’t like washing his hair!”
"I was wrong." Luo Binhan said weakly as he slumped on the sofa. ∈ He lay down beside the chair to help him measure his pulse and heartbeat, and then directed the robot to hand him a bowl of chicken soup-flavored nutritional solution.
"You didn't really realize your mistake." Lan Que said angrily.
"I killed the person." Luo Binhan admitted in a daze.
The vine hair on the back of Lan Que's head almost stood up, but she did not yell at Luo Binhan again, but let out a long breath. She definitely didn't really need to breathe. Luo Binhan didn't even feel the air coming out of the holes in her wooden face. He just made a depressed single sound from her throat - he didn't even know where Lan Que's vocal cords came from and could make sounds. That kind of voice of a teenage girl that's a little bit sharp and lively.
"I'm really worried about your safety, Luo Han." Lan Que shook her flowered hair and said, "I'm just an apprentice starting from the Tower of Spiritual Rose, and nothing I bring with me is too dangerous. . But if you piss off the Camarilla - I mean any mage in the Thirteen Sects, they will give you a good meal! I have to pour common sense into you before returning to the White Tower. in your head, so that you won’t be killed at once. You see, it’s like this.”
She picked up a thin cane behind her head and snapped it off. Luo Binhan shuddered, and his floating consciousness finally returned to reality.
"Are you going back to the White Tower?" he repeated in a daze.
"Yes. Didn't your mate tell you? She told me that the next stop is to Senlei Ball - a neutral zone controlled by the Durandians. They used to do logistics business for the old Galaxy Front. Since there are Durandians there , then there must be trade, traveling salesmen, and network signals, and I can go to the nearest mage tower! That will probably be...almost ten days later?"
Luo Binhan opened his mouth. He didn't expect that his separation from Lan Que would come so quickly.