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Chapter 166 The Eternal Starlight Complete Book Ends

The sun sets. The astrology tower casts a long shadow on the red clay plain. An astrologer apprentice wearing a blue robe is walking silently on the road. The Zawi Empire has been eyeing the border recently. This makes the entire Kingdom of St. Bollen a little nervous. The residents of Redstone Castle talked about the war all day long. Even the royal and Anglican libraries were full of noise. This made the apprentice Jonah feel very distressed. He borrowed a few books and slipped out of the library. He wanted to return to the Astrology Tower before it got dark. He didn’t know if Teacher Keshava had left any food for him. Jonah hoped that the old man would go to Red Stone Castle tonight to look for flowers and flowers, so that no one would disturb his precious life. Time to read.

The sky was getting darker and darker. Jonah couldn't see the road clearly. So he raised his staff and activated the star array. The warm orange light illuminated the night. Jonah was very satisfied with his performance: it only took eight minutes to find it. Interstellar Line and successfully put the star array into operation. This is a record-breaking thing.

There was a farm ahead. There was a noise from the farm. When Jonah passed by, he couldn't help but take a look inside. Suddenly a loud shout sounded: "What are you looking at? I haven't seen a fight. Leave quickly, otherwise you will be kicked. I'll fly you away." I saw a half-elf girl with flaxen hair wearing a short green hunting suit standing at the door with her hands on her hips and staring at him. The astrologer apprentice said strangely: "I didn't want to stop you from fighting. I was Members of the five major guilds, you can’t hurt me. Otherwise, you will be sanctioned by the guild...wah."

Before he finished speaking, the girl flew up and kicked him in the face, trampling the apprentice to the ground mercilessly. "What's wrong with kicking you? Is there anyone in the barren mountains who can enforce the "Joint Amnesty Decree"? I'll kick him today." I'll kick you to death, you arrogant magician."

"...I am an astrologer..." Jonah complained as he rolled around. He vaguely saw a pair of big feet walking from the farm. The ground trembled under his feet. Suddenly, his body felt light. He picked himself up with only one big hand. He approached a huge face and said, "Ah, I'm sorry. Noble Lord." A tall man carefully picked up Jonah and placed him on the ground. He took off his hat and bowed ninety degrees. He bowed and said with a smile: "My girl is ignorant and has offended you. Don't blame her... Little grasshopper, quickly apologize to the noble lord."

"What a bullshit. I apologize to your sister." The girl in green yelled. "If it wasn't for that bastard from the Southern Continent who wanted to take advantage of me, how could I be so angry? If you want to blame, just blame him. "

Yona rubbed his face and was confused. From a distance, he saw a man tied to a millstone in the farm. The blond man in a white robe was yelling: "What's the big deal if you let me touch it? The endless sand sea is the best." The cooks, sailors, musketeers, sommeliers, stallions, ghost Bahamian riders and porters want to touch a flat-figured yellow-haired girl like you. It is your honor."

When the girl in green heard this, she grabbed a big stone from nowhere and was about to smash it. The big man in a small hat hurried over to stop it. The farm became chaotic again. At this time, the sound of horse hooves sounded from the post road. A man in silver armor The knight came from the night. He stood at the door of the farm and asked: "I'm sorry. Is there anything we can do to help? If there is trouble, I think we can..."

"Help you." The girl in green turned around and cursed. "...Oh, he's quite handsome. This little knight, which noble's retinue are you? Are you from the Red Stone Castle?"

"Oh no, Miss. My current status is no longer a knight because I have just been recognized by Her Majesty Queen Wenger III." The knight with a handsome smile took out a gold-plated document from his arms and showed it to everyone. It read Written by: "The King of the Red Plains. According to the treaty of the First Dynasty of St. Bollen, recognizes all the rights of the Knights of Rose to the Red Plains...Wenger III (signature, monogram)."

"...Noble Lord." The big man in the hat immediately fell to his knees on the ground. "Please don't blame us..."

The man tied to the millstone shouted: "Let me go quickly. I'm here to find my sister. My sister had a strange dream. She dreamed that there was some ghost man who was destined to marry him or something. She was alone. I left the endless sand sea and came to the Western Continent. Damn it. This place is so close to the Zhawi Empire. It’s like sending yourself into the enemy’s lair. I’m going to find him. Let me go.”

Amid the commotion, two more people walked out of the farm. The one on the right was a man wearing a rust-colored coat and carrying a long knife. His eyes were blank and he exuded an aura that was not easy to mess with. The one on the left was an Oriental woman wearing a black coat. Following her footsteps, the silver bells in her hair jingled. Jonah only took one look and didn't dare to look again. Because the woman's eyes were so dark and deep, as charming as a kaleidoscope hiding countless secrets.

"Dear guests, please don't be offended..." The big man turned around and saluted these two people again. He was so anxious that he almost cried.

Jonah finally couldn't help but speak: "Well, I'm not angry. But what is this place for? What are you doing here?"

The girl in green shouted: "Idiot, look at the sign. This is a cafe. Of course everyone is a guest of the cafe. Our coffee, lamb chops and roasted konjac pie are famous for their deliciousness. Don't talk nonsense. Come in quickly. Order one."

"...Ah. These three things don't sound compatible at all." Yona was dragged so hard that he staggered and walked towards the cafe involuntarily. The black-haired oriental woman looked at the awkward expression of the astrologer's apprentice and smiled slightly. He pursed his lips and smiled.

"Master, please come in and have a drink. I promise you won't regret it. Of course, there is no charge." The big man in the hat said. "Okay. Thank you. We will pay. If the coffee is delicious If so." The knight smiled politely and rode into the courtyard.

Before being dragged into the door, Jonah accidentally glanced at the sky. He said in surprise: "Wow, look at how great the night sky is today. You can see the 'Bear' and 'Boat' constellations clearly. After drinking coffee, I want to Go back and observe the starry sky...don't you think that the starry sky contains many secrets. For example, we will never be able to study the mysterious things in our lifetime. How far away are these stars? What is behind the stars?"

The red-haired man carrying a long knife also looked up. His eyes were a little confused. The Oriental woman smiled again. The man on the millstone hummed and said nothing. The big man led the knight to the door of the cafe. The knight said: "Yes. Meeting under such a starry sky shows that we are very destined. Everyone, maybe this is fate."

"Fate, you are too big. The coffee is almost cold." The girl in green said dissatisfied. Everyone crowded into the cafe. Jonah asked in a low voice: "By the way, what is the name of this cafe?"

"Black Cat Cafe. Noble sir."

Outside the noisy cafe, a girl in a red cloak was walking under the watery starlight.

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It's three o'clock in the morning. "Starry Sky" has ended like this. I have many regrets and many feelings. I don't know how to express it. It took more than two years and more than two million words. I think I will never have the opportunity to write such a novel in my life. This book would have been completed. Without your encouragement, this would not have been possible. Thank you all for your long-term support. Thank you for your tolerance and encouragement. Thank you to my family. Thank you. Thank you for this wonderful journey in my life.

Lao Zhu will continue to move forward on the road of creation. Please also continue to support my other works. The world will not stand still. The starry sky will last forever. Goodbye, friends.


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