抖阴社区

Untitled Part 81

8 0 0
                                    

Chapter 346: The Elves' City (1)

"How are you feeling, Honorary Cardinal?"

"Yes, I'm comfortable. I can't remember when was the last time I was able to be so comfortable. I'm in a very good mood."

Of course, it was all ironic, but Elena didn't seem to notice the thorns in my words. She smiled widely as if she was happy upon hearing my response. She sent a divine power that I hadn't heard of while thinking that she had a rewarding time today.

It looked like she was treating a leprosy patient. She seemed to put up with it, but I could see her mouth slowly opening as if my disgusting energy was not disappearing. As we had been in an enclosed space for a long time, it was frankly amazing to endure this much.

I didn't know why my soul was disgusting, but considering that she let everything inside her out as soon as she met me, she could be said to be courageous to hold on so far.

"Can I go get some air? Ugh."

"Yes, of course."

The sound that came after leaving the wagon with a smile was a spectacle.

"Ugh. Ugh."

'I can hear everything...'

"Blaaarrggghhh."

'I can hear everything...'

"Blaaaar... ggghh."

"Elena-nim... Elena-nim."

"Sigh... Sigh... Yes."

"Are you okay?"

"Yes. I'm fine. Ludwig."

"You don't have to overdo it."

"No, Ludwig. Honorary Cardinal Lee Kiyoung will be having a harder time than me. I have to work hard as the mission was given to me. I can't even say that it's hard at all. Haha..."

"But... Elena, he's..."

I couldn't hear his voice as if he realized that he hadn't used soundproofing magic, but it was like locking the stable after the horse was stolen.

'There is no such nightingale.'

I couldn't hear them, but I think I could tell what they were talking about. Perhaps Ludwig and her attendants were telling her that she needed to take a break, and Elena, united with her strange sense of mission, was nodding her elongated head, saying it was all okay.

In fact, this treatment was a trivial process of sending her divine power, but to her attendants, it would seem as if their princess was stepping into a space full of twisted, deadly plagues. It was hard for them to see the princess vomiting several times a day.

It was too harsh even for me to think of, but perhaps over there, they would think it was even worse.

As I glanced at the window, I started to see the landscape constantly changing. It seemed like I was on a train. It was not unreasonable to be fast because it ran with a horse with various buffs pulling the carriage. Even the wagon didn't feel shaken. I couldn't imagine how hard the guild's wizards and priests were trying to maintain it like this.

I bet it would feel more comfortable to just march.

'Because there is no need to do this.'

Of course, even if I were to say that I was okay in the current situation. It was nothing more than an empty cry. In the meantime, I said countless times that I felt like I was getting healthy, but all were ignored. In fact, by now, I had come to the point where I had to keep lying. Pretending to be fine all of a sudden could look strange, so I was still maintaining my previous state.

Regressor Instruction ManualWhere stories live. Discover now