According to Mistongo, the time left to stay in York should not be long.
Su Ge pursed his lips and felt an empty place in his heart.
Mistongue was the first person he made as a "friend", and his survival to this day was also the result of being helped by Mistongue many times.
In his mind, he had long regarded Miston Ge as a good friend, the kind of good friend who could be entrusted with his life at critical moments.
"It doesn't matter. Just because I left York doesn't mean that we can never meet each other. Moreover," Mistonge made a handwriting gesture, "I will give you the address. When you are free, we can write.
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Su Ge nodded vigorously and asked: "Has the time been decided? When will we set off?"
"Steam train at nine o'clock tomorrow morning."
"So fast?" Su Ge asked in surprise, "Doesn't that mean there isn't even time for a light meal?"
Mistongo didn't understand what Su Ge meant and tilted his head in confusion.
Su Ge touched the 1 pound and 2 bien notes in his pocket, gritted his teeth and said, "Let's go, let's go have a meal as a farewell to you."
As soon as he finished speaking, Su Ge realized that this sentence was not very auspicious, but judging from Miston Ge's appearance, he didn't seem to find any problem, so he felt relieved.
Quickly packing up their things, Su Ge and the two left the hospital and headed towards the Almanzola restaurant. Although the two of them were talking and laughing along the way, it was obvious that they were not interested because they knew that after this meal, they would not be next.
If you have a dinner together, you never know when it will be.
Early the next morning, York train platform.
The morning light shines through the early morning mist, leaving behind a dreamy light spot. At this time, the sun has not yet fully risen, and the temperature of the sun cannot dispel the mist on the platform. The visibility is very low, but in such an environment, there is a sense of wonder.
A unique experience, like being in another world shrouded in mist.
At this time, the platform was crowded with people. They followed the road signs on the ground and stood in the waiting area of their own carriages, constantly looking into the distance.
This is the only platform in York City. When the steam train comes here, it reaches the end point. This line is also very simple, with only two stations, the starting point and the end point. On the other side, there is Faerun, the capital of the Griffin Kingdom.
"Okay young people, I think you have gained enough from this internship, but please remember that you still have a long way to go to become a real, qualified doctor."
A middle-aged man who looked like a professor said.
"Professor Coote, you are very verbose. It is rare that everyone's experimental report was successfully completed this time. Can't you let us relax a little on this day of departure?"
In front of the middle-aged people, there were several young students who looked like students. Each of them had excited expectations on their faces. The reason was simple, because they were about to set off back to Faerûn.
Mistongo looked out of place in the crowd, his face full of sorrow in stark contrast to the excitement around him, and he looked back at the entrance to the platform from time to time, looking anxious, as if he was waiting for something.
"Why, have you developed feelings for this rural place?" A student-looking person nudged Mistongo with his elbow, "Didn't your lab report pass smoothly? But why don't you look happy at all?
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"I, I have a friend who said he would come and see me off." Mistongo answered, but his eyes were still lingering at the entrance to the station.
"Friend? Is he the one you were waiting for in the lounge yesterday? Shouldn't he come to see you off at the outside gate? No one will come in here without checking the ticket."
Mistonge shook his head, not very sure. Suge just said that he would come to see him off, but he didn't specify where to see him off.
At this time, a vague object came slowly from the morning light, accompanied by a clanging sound, getting closer and closer, and finally stopped steadily in front of the platform.
The whistle sounded, and Mistongo withdrew his last trace of expectation. In the diffused steam, he followed Professor Coote, the leader, and slowly walked into the carriage. After placing the salute with him properly, he put one hand on his cheek and said,
Daze alone.
Suddenly a dazzling ray of sunlight hit his eyes. He squinted and looked in the direction of the sunlight, only to see a familiar figure standing on the roof of the waiting room, waving to him.
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Mistongo smiled in his eyes and waved to the other party, but soon he discovered that the figure stopped waving after spotting him, and instead kept repeating the action of putting his hand into his pocket.
Mistongo followed suit subconsciously and slowly put his hand into the outer pocket of his coat. To his great surprise, he touched a very strange thing in the pocket.
Mistonge took out the thing and found that it was just a glass bottle filled with a thick golden yellow liquid, about a hundred milliliters in volume.
"What is this?" Mistongo murmured to himself, then turned to ask the person next to him, "Inbis, do you know what this is?"
The student who was sitting with him turned around and saw the object in his hand. He was surprised and said, "Isn't this honey from a square bee?"
"Honey from the Square Bee? What is that?"
"Square bees are also called square bees. Because their hives are square, that's why they are called this name. Your friend gave it to you?" Imbis asked.
"Is there any explanation for this?"
"Of course, although this honey is not uncommon, here in York, there is a custom of giving square honey to people who are about to embark on a journey. It is said to have the effect of protection and blessing."
Imbis crossed his arms and acted like an associate professor, "This is a specialty of York City. It is not easy to buy in other places, except Faerun, of course. But these should cost about 3 bien."
"A parting gift from your friend?"
"Yes, he is my best friend. If there is a chance in the future, I will introduce you to him. His name is Su Ge, Su Ge... Iosig." Mistonge said excitedly.
"I'm so sad. I thought your best friend would be me," Imbis said with an aggrieved look, "Have you forgotten who stayed with you until late at night to catch up on your lab report?"
Mistonge showed a moment of embarrassment. After realizing that Yibis was making fun of himself, he looked at the glass bottle again.
Although they had just parted, he was already looking forward to seeing Su Ge again next time.
Su Ge watched the long black snake-like train go away, walked down from the roof of the waiting room, turned around and prepared to return to the Leinu Church.
That was the honey he went to the lower block to buy early this morning after asking Selin. It cost him 3 bien and 2 pence. Plus the meal he had last night, he only had 7 bien and 2 pence left.
, which is all his property.
Su Ge walked to the entrance of the train platform and sighed deeply.
He is not distressed about the gift he gave to Mistongo, but is just a little worried. Today is only Wednesday, and there are still four days until the next payday. During these four days, the only remaining 7 Beans and 2 pence are his.
For everything he relied on, he had to plan every meal carefully.
Well, anyway, the restaurant will not be considered in the short term... Su Ge walked forward, raised his head, and suddenly saw a black figure flying towards him.
There was a very short distance between the two sides, and at the moment when they were about to collide, Su Ge used the agility of the "thief" to quickly get out of the way, but in his haste, he fell one step behind.
And because the black figure couldn't avoid it, it tripped directly on Su Ge's feet. He instantly lost his balance and fell hard to the ground.
"Are you okay?" Su Ge quickly went over to help the person up, but when he saw the somewhat familiar face, he was stunned. He just couldn't remember where he had seen the other person.
"Eh? You're not, you're not, from that association?" The other party stared with big eyes and recognized Su Ge.
"Association? Oh, by the way, I remembered. You are the unlucky one who lives next door... No, Mr. Pandley, right? You are Mr. Pandley." Su Ge remembered the identity of the other party, and used his arms slightly to pull the other party away.
Pulled up from the ground, "Mr. Pendley, where are you going?"
"Well, it's a long story." Pandley showed a sad look on his face, and did not hear Su Ge's subconscious slip of the tongue. "And I haven't seen you for a long time since the explosion. I heard that you moved to
I went to church, is that true?”
"It's true. I'm waiting for the house to be repaired, and I can better listen to the guidance of the goddess."
"Sure enough, I should go to church once," Pandley sighed. "Ever since you left, I have found that I seem to be really contaminated by bad luck. No matter what I do, it will end in tragedy."
"Even when I'm not doing anything but just staying at home, the toilet gets clogged."
Um... That shouldn't be a matter of bad luck. You should go to the hospital to check your stomach... Su Ge was a little helpless, "So you are going to the hospital? But the hospital is halfway here, or should you say
Do you have anything else to do?"
"Hospital? Why should I go to the hospital?" Pandley had no idea what Su Ge was talking about, "I want to go to Faerun."
"I have rented out the place at 33 White Citrus Street, but the monthly rent is still not enough to repay my loan, so I plan to go to Faerun and try my luck. After all, it is the best place in Griffin."
It's a prosperous place, and I'm a lawyer. I think if I work hard enough, I might be able to find a satisfying job." Pandley yearned for it.
When you suspect that you have been contaminated by bad luck, it is not recommended to try your luck... Su Ge thought for a while, but still did not say this sentence, "So, you are going to the platform to wait for the steam train to Faerun? You are here
Are you going to Faerûn?"
Su Ge suddenly understood Pandley's intention.
"Yes, I am about to set off, embarking on the road to Faerun, and on the road to my dream. Bless me. Maybe soon, I will no longer be your 'unlucky neighbor' Pendry, but the 'excellent one of Faerun'
Lawyer 'Pendley."
The more Pandley talked, the more excited he became, and his whole cheek began to turn slightly red.
"It's that nine o'clock steam train that will take me away from misfortune and lead me to the other side of my dreams!"
In Pandley's voice full of passion and yearning, Su Ge cleared his throat and whispered:
"Although I don't want to dampen your dream, but..."
"That train seems to have just left."
The next moment, Su Ge saw that Pandley's beaming smile froze on his face, then twisted little by little, and finally almost cried.