After Dean finished sending the letter, he came back and saw Leinna lying on the chair, as if dead.
That leisurely look is incompatible with the busy breeding room.
Seeing that the employee was still in the mood to lie here, he frowned and seriously reflected on his dereliction of duty as the boss, then walked to the backyard and called the box over.
Not long after, Leina ran out of the breeding room with a broken face and went to work.
As if he had picked out the last borer on the big tree, Dean watched with satisfaction as the entire breeding room came into operation, with a look of relief in his eyes.
He took a step forward and was just about to go next door to check on his demon pets when, out of the corner of his eye, he caught the devil floating fish that started flying in circles in the sky above his neighbor's house, trying to convey a signal to him through its movements.
Dean immediately realized that it was Ryan who was back, so he changed his target and jumped over the high wall with one swift step, landing on the property of Ryan's house next door.
This series of actions just fell into Ryan's eyes. He clapped his hands and said with a smile: "I seem to understand how you feel about watching me climb over the wall every day."
Dean, who was climbing over the wall for the first time, also felt the joy of climbing over the wall. After joking with Ryan twice, he asked about the other party's recent whereabouts.
The knight was speechless for a moment, then scratched his head and used his poor skills to change the topic.
Dean didn't ask any more questions and told his neighbor about the upcoming second opening.
Ryan's first reaction was indeed to be happy for him, but after he was happy, he embarrassedly rejected Dean's invitation.
As for the reason, Ryan only said that Lucy had something to deal with. Dean saw that he was hiding something, so he didn't ask any more questions.
Faced with this thoughtfulness, Ryan breathed a sigh of relief.
In fact, Lucy really had something that needed him to deal with. On this point, the knight did not lie, but not long ago, Ryan had already rejected all of them.
The reason that made him reluctantly refuse these two times was the invasion of monsters.
Although Area 13 has been peaceful and peaceful recently, and seems to have emerged from the shadow of the beast tide, only knights like Ryan know that everything is an illusion.
The battle is always going on and never stops.
The reason why District 13 was not affected was because Lensak saw the development opportunities in District 13 from the breeder. Therefore, in order not to destroy this good trend, he issued a death order and paid a far higher cost than before. Keeping the monsters out of sight of the residents.
This created a false sense of tranquility and secured a relatively stable development period for the breeding house and District 13.
The price for achieving this is that the Knights mobilized a large amount of combat power to stop the beast tide.
Deputy leader Irina Rashko, an earth knight from a noble family, didn't even have time to come back to rest.
It was also because of the fierce battle and the scarcity of manpower that even Ryan, a knight who was still on semi-leave, was transferred back.
Of course, there was no need for Dean to know this.
Protecting the residents of District 13 is originally the duty of their knights.
As the president of the Origin Guild, it is enough for Dean to make District 13 a better place. There is no need to bear these extra pressures.
Beautiful peace and tranquility require someone to use blood and sacrifice to support it.
After expressing his blessing to him again, Ryan quickly left the house without any further delay.
Dean was left alone, looking at his retreating back, his expression gradually becoming serious.
In District 13, Ryan could probably guess the reasons that could keep a knight so busy that his feet never touched the ground.
In fact, even without what happened to him today, Dean would have noticed something was wrong.
District 13 is obviously a place where beast tides occur frequently. However, in all the time he has been here, there have only been two large beast tides that have really affected him.
It's not consistent with the rumors and the information Dean himself learned.
The reason behind it can be understood by thinking about it with your big toe. It is definitely not possible that the frequency of beast tides has decreased.
After a long silence, Dean sighed and returned to the breeding room.
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When Silur and others returned to Laleye City, the academic exchange meeting was reaching its peak.
The way in which this conclusion was reached can be said to be quite arbitrary.
People usually think that when the most authoritative scholars start to blush and point at each other's noses, it is the most intense time.
After taking the other six people back to his residence, Silur took a short rest and then went to the market without stopping. He hung the poster he drew on the way back behind the stall.
Demon pets, pools, trees, houses...
In the giant portrait, many elements are piled together to form a very warm scene.
If Dean were here, he would definitely recognize it. This was the shocking scene they saw in the breeding room on the day the Red Moon team arrived in Area 13.
Although Silur failed to capture the "inspiration" from it, he kept this glimpse in his heart.
And it was also used as a promotional poster for selling magic pets.
The result was not what Silur expected. He released his hand and instantly attracted the attention of many passers-by.
His old acquaintance Goss was the first to run to the stall.
"What is this? Why did you start the business of selling Warcraft?"
Looking at the little monkeys playing with their tails, Goss asked in surprise.
"You damn monster, your grandpa and I are selling magic pets. It's embarrassing to show off if you don't have that knowledge. I'll give you a silver nugget. Go and buy candy from any stall. Don't stay here.
Goss curled his lips and looked at the poster behind him. He didn't question anything. He just raised his hand and said, "Scan it, do you mind?"
Silur blocked his hand, raised his eyebrows and asked, "I mind... what is this?"
Goss fired back arrogantly, "Look at your ignorant look. With just this little skill, you still have the nerve to set up a stall?"
Silur smashed his mouth and silently picked up his carving knife.
"Cough cough cough, calm down, calm down! What I mean is that you haven't been back for a long time. This is R'lyeh City. One week is enough to create a generation gap."
"You have to keep up with the progress of the times!"
After muttering a few more words, Goss looked at the carving knife with white light in Silur's hand, swallowed, and directly revealed the answer: "This is an energy detection device invented by Her Royal Highness Princess Sigrid. It has a strict internal design." The testing system has been recognized by the masters at the exchange meeting a few days ago, and has passed the certification and become an officially endorsed testing equipment."