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791 Losing Your Ear

 At this time, a sound of kowtows of thanks came from the distance.

Leif looked over and realized that Kumoor's mother had been kneeling beside the previous wizard to express her gratitude, and most of the villagers were also there at this time.

There were very few people left with Duru. For some reason, Leif felt a little sad when seeing such a scene.

Through the sparse crowd, Leif looked at Dulu, who was kneeling in the crowd. He didn't say a word, just covering his left ear. The look made Leif feel distressed, and Leif wanted to step forward to comfort him.

But I don't know what to say.

Moreover, Leif felt that Dulu seemed to have an aura of silence and resistance around him. Therefore, no one from the surrounding villagers who had good relations with Dulu came forward and just looked at Dulu with pity.

For a long time, a line of tears of blood fell from Dulu's absent-minded eyes.

Silent sobs.

Leif endured it for a long time, and finally stepped forward: "Dulu, your ear is still bleeding, and it needs to be bandaged now, otherwise it will easily cause future troubles."

Duru looked at Leif and remained silent for a long time. Leif couldn't understand his expression or what he was thinking. He just stepped forward and wanted to help Duru back to the village to apply medicine.

Dulu did not refuse, and was helped up by Leif, and then walked towards the direction of the small fishing village. At this time, the villagers who had been alienated from the surroundings finally came forward and said that they had dried medicinal herbs at home, so that

Leif took Dulu there.

Just when they passed by the wizard.

Leif heard the wizard say to Kumoor's mother who was kneeling in front of him: "The person you should thank the most is Dulu. At the same time, the person you should apologize to the most is Dulu."

Kumoor's mother was stunned, and then she remembered Dulu who was desperately trying to save her son. She turned back to look at Dulu who was in a daze, with a trace of shame on her face.

Holding Kumoor in her arms, she walked to Dulu and bowed her head to thank Dulu.

Facing her question, Duru finally said his first words after landing: "Kumore, are you okay?"

"Okay, okay..." Kumar's mother nodded repeatedly. At this time, Kumar woke up in her arms. When she saw this, she immediately spanked Kumar's butt and held him down while he cried.

Head: "Hurry up and say thank you to your savior!"

Kumoor was crying and bowed his head to Dulu: "Uncle Dulu, thank you..."

Duru's eyes were complicated. If he hadn't saved Kumoor, how could he have lost both his ears? He even felt that he could no longer hear any sound in his left ear, which meant that... he was already semi-crippled.

And the cause of all this is just a prank by Kummer.

He wanted to give Kummer a slap in the face, but could he blame Kummer for all the bad consequences? It was his own idea to choose to save Kummer, even despite Leif's reminder.

Whether it was Coolmore or him, they were the ones who were trapped in a cocoon. However, they were lucky and happened to meet Mr. Pat, otherwise they would have been told here.

Seeing that Dulu didn't reply, everyone thought that Dulu was holding a grudge against Kumar. Although it seemed a bit embarrassing for the adults to argue with the children, no one spoke, because now they also wanted to skin him.

Kummer's mother also lowered her head in fear, thanked her repeatedly, and apologized for Dulu's injury.

It's a pity that what was lost has been lost. Apologizing is of no use.

Just when everyone thought that Dulu would not forgive Kumar, Dulu said weakly: "I told you, call me brother, don't call me uncle..."

As soon as these words came out, even if Dulu didn't say it explicitly, everyone knew Dulu's attitude.

At this time, Dulu also pushed away Leif who was supporting him, and instead staggered to Angel and knelt down on the ground: "Thank you, Master Pat, for saving me."

Everyone's eyes once again focused on the powerful transcendent, with fright, curiosity, doubt and fear in their eyes. Facing a powerful spellcaster who knew no good or evil, no one dared to speak at this time, and they all held back.

He lost his breath. Even Kumol's cries were forcibly muffled by his mother.

Angel looked at Dulu and said coldly: "No need to thank you. I said before on the boat that the most important thing in the wizarding world is equal exchange. I saved your life today, and I will wait for you in the future.

Come and return it."

Dulu looked pale and nodded. Although Angel's attitude was very indifferent, Dulu knew the reality clearly. In fact, Angel had no need to save him. Just like Mr. Roman before him, Mr. Roman often saw

No matter how hard he is, he is only responsible for killing sea beasts.

Although Angel expressed his attitude of distinguishing between public and private matters, he himself could not separate them into two topics.

"You only have one life. I hope that after this, you can understand how valuable it is." After Angel finished speaking, he motioned to Leif, who was supporting him, to take Dulu back to the village to bandage him, otherwise just bleeding would cause death.

Bleeding to death.

Of course, Angel can use healing magic to heal him, but any shocking education, a lesson that can be engraved in the heart, and will be unforgettable forever, must first be suffered a little.

So, I hope this injury will allow Duru to learn a lesson.

At least, Duru only lost one left ear, and there is still a chance of transplantation or even reconstruction in the future to become a transcendent. If he really died, then there would be no possibility of it.

Leif helped Duru back to the village, and other villagers followed suit. When passing by Angel, everyone bowed respectfully to him.

After everyone left, only the Kummer mother and son were left on the field.

Kummer's mother thanked Angel again, but Angel still didn't reply and just looked at the naughty child in Kummer's arms.

He was still crying, as if he had suffered a huge grievance. He was obviously drowning and unconscious, and was frightened by sea beasts. Why did no one come to comfort him, but even his mother beat him?

Angel flicked a ball of nightmare breath from his fingers and threw it between Kumol's eyebrows.

In an instant, his crying stopped.

Kumar's mother looked at Angel in horror, and she subconsciously protected him. She didn't know what Angel wanted to do, and what was the fog that got into Kumar's eyebrows?

"His actions led to subsequent consequences. An endless nightmare is his punishment." Angel said lightly, "When he really understands that he was wrong, the nightmare will disappear."

After saying that, Angel turned around and walked towards the village.

But Kummer's mother quickly checked the child, but after checking up and down, she found nothing abnormal. So the nightmare the other party mentioned was a nightmare at night?

Just when Kumol's mother was at a loss, she saw the wizard not far away and stopped.

Angel suddenly turned his head and looked at Kumar: "By the way, I have a little doubt. The sea beast was behind you before, and you were struggling in the sea. Why didn't you sink?"

Kummer was stunned and didn't understand what Angel meant.

But the mother beside him understood. To be honest, she was a little confused, but she didn't pay attention because of her ups and downs in mood, but now she remembered. Even an adult does not have that much strength to stay in the water when drowning.

Struggle. Coolmore is a child, but he has persisted for so long. Why is this?

Seeing that Kumol didn't know what he meant, she explained Angel's problem to Kumol in a low voice.

Coolmore suddenly understood, and after recalling it for a long time, he said: "I, I actually don't know...but I seemed to feel that there was something holding me under the water, as if I was stepping on flat ground. But I also

Look, there is actually nothing underwater..."

Like walking on flat ground? There is something holding him under the water, but there is actually nothing? This sentence is worth pondering.

Obviously, there is some kind of indescribable energy supporting Kumol. Could it be that sea beast?

If it was really made by that sea monster, then this sea monster would be too weird. In order to catch people, it also consumes energy to maintain the life of the "human bait".

Angel glanced in the direction of the sea. The body of the sea beast had disappeared. It might have become food for other sea creatures.

Angel shook his head and walked towards the village.

Not long after Angel left, in a dark area deep in the sea, a young man with fish scales on his eyebrows sat cross-legged. He touched his chin and tutted: "I almost got discovered. It seems that I will still be there in the future."

Don’t do unnecessary things.”

After Angel returned to the village, he found that the old man was still standing at the entrance of the village. When he saw him approaching, the old man hurriedly greeted him: "Outlander, I didn't expect you to be the legendary wizard. I just heard that

What they said was that if you hadn't rescued him in time, I'm afraid... Sigh! Why is this kid Kummer so naughty? I must give him a lesson this time!"

The old man talked a lot, and Angel didn't rush to find Dulu. He just stood at the entrance of the village and listened to the old man's talk.

He didn't stop talking until his son came for him.

His son was a middle-aged man with stubble on his face. When he saw Angel, there was a hint of fear in his eyes. At this time, the old man patted him on the shoulder: "Son, this foreigner is a good young man. Do you want to

Treat yourself well."

After the old man said this, he exchanged glances with his son. Seeing this, the fear in the middle-aged man's eyes relaxed a little.

Although their eye contact was secretive, Angel didn't miss it. He had thought it was a bit strange that this old man was waiting here, but he didn't expect that he was actually here to spy on his true identity.

Probably because he felt that he could listen to his chatter quietly and was not the kind of heinous spell caster, so he safely left it to his son to deal with it.

At this time, the old man walked towards the village on crutches: "Son, let me go first to see how the Scott boy is doing now."

After the old man left, the middle-aged man opposite said: "Wizard...Master Wizard, thanks to your help..."

The middle-aged man stammered and finished his words, which roughly meant: I am the village chief. It is getting late and I came to my house for dinner.

Angel thought for a while, he hadn't had a serious meal in a long time. And this is a fishing village, so there must be a lot of fish. Toby's love for dried fish has never diminished.

Thinking of this, Angel nodded in agreement.

The two of them entered the fishing village one after another. Along the way, Angel found that all the rooms had their doors and windows closed. From time to time, a head popped out of the window and glanced at him. But when Angel looked over, the other person immediately shrank back.

Come down.

"It's like robbers entering the village." Angel felt quite helpless.

He originally wanted to use his identity as a traveler to take Duru away quietly, but he didn't expect such an unexpected incident.

The atmosphere at the village chief's house was very strange, but Angel didn't mind. It was just a table of seafood, all cooked in soup and steamed, with very little seasoning, which caused a strong fishy smell. Angel originally wanted to have a serious meal

The result was not very satisfying either.

Toby ate happily, jumping around while eating, and even begged Angel to release the lily of the valley elf from the bracelet and share the delicious food together.

But Angel didn't agree in the end. The Orchid of the Valley is an elf among flowers and has always shunned meat. According to Angel's observation, the elf of the Orchid of the Moon basically eats vegetarian food, among which the nectar brewed by it is the best.

It's her staple food.


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