Juliana’s workshop Chapter 1: People go north


   fifty-six years in the double star calendar, at the end of May. Most of the spring has passed, although the climate of the season does not leave on time according to the days divided by the seasons, just like the cold winter will always leave some tails, and the warm spring will also leave some influence. But anyway, at this time, people who have an idea of ​​time also know that summer is about to come.

  If you’re on the beach, there won’t be much change during the handover of spring and summer.

   On the coastline with no end in sight, there are three horses running north along the coast with four people sitting on them. The horse does not run fast. The rider has taken into account the physical strength of the horse, and this is not a short journey, at least Lulunaka said. Because it was a time-consuming journey on foot, Lulunaka took three horses away and left two horses in the chapel. Although these animals have been useless a while ago, they ate forage for nothing, but now they have finally played a role.

   Olga, Padin, and Julius each ride a horse, galloping by the sea. They carry their luggage and weapons on horseback, which is not a heavy object for these animals. In terms of riding horses, Olga and Padin have been veterans for many years. Compared with them, the current Julius riding horse looks a bit embarrassed.

   Julius, who has been lacking even the chance to reach the horse’s tail, not to mention riding a horse, hastily learned how to drive a horse, and looks very clumsy. Others are in front of him, and he has been passively following the horse’s back. The ups and downs are upside down, which will make him consume more energy. But for a young man who had never been in contact with horses and only recently learned to drive and ride horses, he did a good job. When he was in the village, he had almost been kicked to the head by a horse’s hoof. Such a thing did not leave him with a fear of horses, it was already very rare. Julius just kept this kind of thing in his mind, he wouldn’t talk about his previous embarrassment, and then provoke Lulunaka’s ridicule.

   Julius’ horse fell behind Olga and Padin, Luluna was in front of him, looking at him with a smile. Lulunaka sat behind Olga, and still sitting backwards, which allowed her to see Julius’ embarrassment.

   Julius always felt that Lulunaka’s smile looked like she was mocking her, and she would indeed mock Julius when she stopped to rest along the way.

   “If you don’t know how to ride a horse, you’re not a hero.” That’s what Lulunaka said to Julius by the prepared bonfire at night. Although Julius has become accustomed to Lulunaka’s frequent ridicule of herself, he was still a little unhappy when she heard her say this. Perhaps it was because of Lulunaka’s ridicule and the unpleasant emotions that caused Julius to learn how to ride a horse faster. Just looking at the results, Lulunaka’s actions seemed very effective, but the other party, Julius, probably would not admit Lulunaka’s actions.

   Lulunaka sits casually on the horse back, and doesn’t seem to worry about the appearance of being thrown to the ground by the horse. Looking at her secure sitting posture, she really doesn’t need to worry about whether she will fall to the ground because of the big ups and downs that happen occasionally. She was flipping through a small yellow book in her hand, and she occasionally glanced at Julius at the back.

   Olga asked Lulunaka behind him: “It has been a week, where do you want to take us?”

   After leaving the chapel, Lulunaka didn’t say where she would take them, but just said she was going north. With this walk, even the man and the horse walked north for a week. This made Olga feel like she was just advancing aimlessly, like a headless fly-just north, north, and north along the shoreline of the Dark Sea.

   On the left is a vast forest, with no end in sight; on the right is the endless sea, and you can also see the end. They are in the gap between the dark green “sea” of the forest of the dead and the dark sea, making people feel so small.

   “I said I was going to the north of the Forest of the Dead, Lord Olga, did you forget?” Lulunaka replied.

   “If we go north along the coastline like this, we will not go to the north of the forest. We will go directly through the forest of the dead and leave the territory of the Crescent Empire.” Padin, who was riding side by side by Olga, joined him. In conversation. “You really should tell us where to take us.”

  Lulunaka closed the notebook and put it in her arms. “Going to the northern part of the Forest of the Dead, this matter will not change. But I hope to detour a little bit, get some preparations, and then enter the north.” She looked at Julius, who was struggling to steer the horse under the hip. Someone is too tender. I think if he goes in now, he will die soon.”

   “You shouldn’t have taken him to such a dangerous place.” Olga said, and he could see that he still had an opinion on Luluunaka’s plan to go out. This made him worry that Julius would be pushed into danger by Lulunaka, and it also made him worry about whether there would be any accidents to Romeuona who remained in the chapel.

   “Master Olga, you can’t protect them for the rest of your life. If you go away, if these people you regard as children don’t even have the ability to support themselves, what should you do in the future?”

   Olga’s body stiffened. This was what Romyona said to him at the time, and it was also a decisive word. At that time, he and Romeo Na were alone…until Lulunaka said the same thing.

   “You eavesdropped on our conversation.” Olga’s tone sounded a little unpleasant.

   “Eavesdrop? No, I don’t do this kind of thing. If I want to know anything, I will directly join your conversation. I don’t like it secretly.” Lulunaka said, “You Said I eavesdropped on the conversation between the two of you, but this is what Romiuona told me, saying that you can’t protect her as a chick forever. She looked very troubled, so troubled that she found me Let’s talk about it.” At this point, Lulu Naka smiled, “She didn’t expect to be so defensive against me, but I’m quite happy.”

   “You said that you are her friend.”

  ”It’s probably only Romeo Na who is so afraid of my friends? But sometimes, my enthusiastic attitude does make people feel uncomfortable, which I admit.”

   Olga was silent. There are some things that he is really hard to say. Her so-called enthusiastic attitude sometimes brings people not only discomfort, but also fear.

   “Anyway, don’t worry that I will take you to strange places, at least I will not drive you to the Dragon Valley in the northern part of the Forest of the Dead, and ask you to cross the valley to the Plains of Warcraft.”

   “But you still didn’t tell us ~IndoMTL.com~ what you plan to do. You just let us hurry up, not even giving us a bit of information.” Padin said, it can be seen that he actually does Like Olga, she didn’t want to be kept in the dark, even if she didn’t know what she was going to do next.

   “You all seem to be anxious, obviously I should be the one who is the most anxious.” Lulunaka sighed, stretched out her finger, and pointed at Julius, “I also hope that the person behind will be as soon as possible. To grow up, so that I can relax…but I can’t find a good time. I don’t even have the luck to use it as a sacrifice.”

   The word sacrifice suddenly came out of Lulunaka’s mouth, which made Olga and Padin vigilant in their hearts.

   “You said you are not a necromancer.” Olga said, “At least I believe you…so far.”

   “Although I am not a necromancer, you have a lot of prejudice against those who deal with death.” Lulunaka said, but then frowned, with a pensive look, and passed by. The meeting continued, “But there doesn’t seem to be too many false prejudices. Most necromancers are indeed insidious bastards. Only a few are not bastards, but they are also cold-blooded and ruthless guys. You remind me of that. I am a female mage, she always treats my words as…”

   Halfway through, Lulunaka stopped. She turned her head and looked forward. In the distance, smoke rose and drifted to the sky. It looked like cooking smoke, and at the end of the sea, the ship could be seen vaguely. Sitting instead, she shouldn’t have been able to see the things in front of her, but she turned her head as if she was feeling it. She turned her head and noticed things in the distance earlier than Olga and Padin—people moving. trace.

   “Maybe the sacrifice came.” Lulunaka laughed.


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