As a result, whether it was Ola's doubts or Ola's little emotions, Swaruz ignored them.
I saw Swaruz put down the wine glass in his hand in an elegant manner that was completely opposite to Aura's "rudeness", and turned to look at Ur.
"Have you decided who to choose?"
"Well, as for the candidate, I have already decided."
Having said that, Ur's face did not have the usual confidence after confirming the contract goal. On the contrary, his face was full of hesitation.
On the counter in front of him, there was a strange knight watch quietly placed.
Looking at the avatar on the dial, it is the watch of a different kind of Ghost.
Since Alien OOO, Ur has not taken the lead in the incident of alien knights.
This shows how big the psychological shadow that Wang Ouzi left on him was.
But Ur also knew that he could not continue to be depressed like this.
if not……
Thinking of this, Ur couldn't help but steal a glance at Swaruz.
During the last incident of the Alien King, Swaruz told him and Aura to let them learn how their predecessor, Time Robber Teed, worked...
But in the end, what he saw was just an arrogant loser who didn't realize it.
Especially judging from Swaruz's final attitude, it seems that Swaruz didn't think Tiede would win from the beginning.
That being the case, why did Swaruz let him and Aura learn from Tid?
After careful consideration, Ur found that Swaruz may have three hidden meanings in that sentence.
One,
Since Tide can become their senior, he didn't die until he faced off against the king in the last incident of the alien king, so he naturally has his own merits.
And those advantages of Ti De are certainly worth learning.
It's a pity that Ur and Aura only saw a loser who was suppressed by the King of Time in all aspects.
No way, compared to Swaruz, they are still too young and only have the memory of the last reincarnation.
Secondly,
Based on the first one, Ur had to consider whether Swaruz was using Tidd as a negative teaching material to educate them?
The so-called "learning" is actually an irony.
Swaruz's original intention was for them to learn from Tiede's failure and not make the same mistakes as Tiede in the future.
When it comes to Tid's shortcomings, Ur and Aura have seen more.
Third,
Ur couldn't help but wonder, could this be a warning from Swaruz to them?
Warn them to be obedient and honest, otherwise, he will change a group of obedient ones, and when the time comes, the consequences of these two disobedient people can be compared to Ti De's fate...
And what will be Tiede’s fate?
die!
…
Swaruz noticed Ur's gaze and asked back with a smile:
"What's wrong? Is there any problem?"
The moment Swaruz raised the corner of his mouth, Ur felt like he was being stared at by a poisonous snake, and his whole body became cold.
So why does Ur suddenly feel this way?
It's the eyes!
Like a snake, no, even colder and crueler than a snake, eyes flashed across Swaruz's eyes.
Although it was only for a moment, the cold air remaining in his body told Ur that it was not an illusion.
Ur's movements were a little stiff and he looked away.
"...No, no problem."
After saying that, he picked up the half glass of orange juice in front of him and drank it in one gulp to cover up his abnormality.
Then he stood up and left his seat.
"I'm going."
This sentence was said to Aura.
Hearing this, Aura looked back at Ur and said nothing.
Ur didn't expect to get a response from Aura, so after saying that, he turned around and walked out, quickly walking out of the door of the tavern.
Da da da--!
The fluctuation of time stopped and passed by in a flash.
Outside, Ur has driven the Time Demon Machine through the wormhole.
Goal, 2015!
…
Inside the tavern.
After Ur left, the scene fell into wordless silence.
Aura finished the newly ordered beer, took out the banknotes from her pocket and pressed it under the empty wine glass. She stood up, her eyes paused on Swaruz, and then turned and left.
At first, Ola walked slowly.
She seemed to be expecting something, and she seemed to be waiting for something.
But soon, she seemed to give up and her pace returned to normal.
Click!
Aura pushed open the door of the tavern and walked out.
All this time Swaruz said nothing.
It wasn't until the bartender put away the coins that Ola left under the empty wine glass that Swaruz's lips curved into an incomprehensible smile.
Without it, just because the coins Aura left behind were only enough to pay for her and Ur's beer and drinks.
…
…
More than 2,300 years ago, farming penetrated the earth and provided basic food and clothing for human beings, and their inner desires also expanded along with it.
Among them, there was a man who was crowned the Fierce King. He led his tribe and through foreign wars, established a country that dominated everything with terror and power.
At the same time, in the deep mountains and old forests far away from the Kingdom of Evil, there lived a village that existed to protect the "God's Stone".
The leader of this village is named Adnis.
He is kind, generous, always smiling, and deeply loved by the villagers.
And the leader has two very trustworthy friends.
A man with an unpredictable temperament named Edith,
An amiable man named Denton.
But both Edith and Denton have unparalleled smart minds.
They are not afraid of failure and enjoy failure until... defeat.
With the help of these two friends, Adnis gradually transformed the barren land into fertile soil suitable for farming, and accumulated knowledge and wisdom about survival that was not inferior to any other village.
Thus, in this way, the reputation of Adnis Village gradually spread, and eventually reached the ears of the Fierce King.
Unfortunately, the fierce king is an extremely proud and cruel man.
He does not allow anyone better than himself to exist.
Therefore, after learning about the existence of Adnis Village, the Fierce King had only one idea from beginning to end, and that was to uproot Adnis' village.
This is something Adnis cannot understand anyway.
As a result, many of Adnis's efforts for peace not only failed, but also further angered the Evil King.
Because in the view of the Fierce King, Adnis's attempt to impart the knowledge they possessed in exchange for peace was actually humiliating him at Versailles.
Therefore, the Fierce King quickly issued an order to attack the Adnis village.
Adnis apologized to his people in the square.
"I'm sorry, the peace negotiations have failed. From now on, the only way we can go is to fight. Please forgive me!"
The villagers in the square forgave Adnis.
"Please raise your head, Adnis, you are not wrong, it is the Fierce King who is wrong!"
Shouting like this, the villagers were determined to fight against the evil king under the leadership of Adnis.
The war begins.
However, faced with the invasion of the powerful army under the Fierce King, the villagers' resistance gradually became powerless.
During this time, someone surrendered.
But those who surrendered were also beheaded by the evil king.
Because the Fierce King doesn't want any slaves this time, the only thing he wants is to completely eradicate Adnis' village.
Only in this way will this cruel king feel happy and satisfied.