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Chapter Eighteen I Believe in You

Chapter 18 I believe in you ()

Amid the laughter, Moon saw the boy's blue eyes, which calmed down.

He knew that this was not the person who made the entire Holy Religion sleepless and uneasy.

Moon turned to look at the Baroness and asked slowly: "Baroness, who is this?"

"He is a little handyman in our family. He went home on vacation today. I didn't expect to be here." The Baroness, who is over forty but still charming, bowed slightly and explained.

"Oh, are they the handymen..." Moon looked at the boy again, then glanced sideways at the noisy group of servants, soldiers and civilians, and asked curiously, "What are they?"

The Baroness showed a trace of embarrassment on her face and whispered: "Roy's kid doesn't react very quickly, and sometimes he looks silly...but he is quite serious and studious in doing things."

After explaining to Brother Moon, the Baroness waved to Roy: "Roy, come here."

Amidst the roar of laughter, Roy, with his signature naive look, scratched his head stupidly, and walked through the crowd towards the Baroness.

"Little Dulu is here too."

"Hey, Roy is carrying a bow and a dog, he really looks like a cute little hunter."

"But I think the only thing he can use is the ax for chopping wood, right? Hahahaha."

"This idiot is not stupid. He heard about hunting, and he deliberately came here to join in the fun!"

"Idiot Roy, today we are hunting wild beasts, not catching your rabbits and roe deer. Why are you here to join in the fun?"

The residents of Borabel City greeted Roy one after another. The maids covered their mouths and laughed, while the servants and knight apprentices were all teasing each other. Only Buck and a few other knights and Andrew stood there with dark faces and sinister eyes.

On the side, silent.

"Madam," Roy walked up to the Baroness and bowed respectfully.

"Idiot, hurry up and salute these adults." The Baroness patted Roy's arm lightly and said angrily.

"Sir." Roy saluted one by one. Everyone looked at this thin boy with curious eyes, carrying a simple homemade bow and arrow.

After a while, Moon, George, Matthew and others looked away.

In fact, this is a gambling game without any suspense. When there are people around to drive away the wild animals, the guide only plays the role of leading the way. What's more, what Susan wants is such a person who doesn't even have the most basic skills.

He is an ordinary boy who has no fighting spirit and doesn't look very clever.

The Baroness pulled Roy to her side and said to Susan, who kept her eyes on Roy: "Miss Susan, Roy is usually only responsible for feeding horses and doing some chores in the castle. Although he occasionally goes hunting, but

They are all about setting traps and catching small things like rabbits and roe deer. As a guide, you may not have much experience, otherwise..."

The Baroness was still searching the crowd, trying to find a better guide. But she heard Susan calmly say: "I don't need anyone else, I want him."

This sounds a bit angry.

Everyone had different expressions for a while. Father Moon closed his eyes to rest, George and others looked up at the distant mountains arrogantly, looking a little impatient. The Baroness looked embarrassed, and Matthew pulled Les and asked in a low voice,

Several aristocratic ladies and ladies were chattering around Anne, the fifteen-year-old daughter of a baronet.

"Roy, this noble lady wants you to be her guide..." The Baroness looked at the little boy with some worry.

"Oh." Roy agreed naively and then fell silent. He had expected this situation. As long as the female swordsman was not an idiot, she would definitely choose him.

The baroness was a little helpless. The nobles around them exchanged glances with each other and shook their heads secretly. I'm afraid the princess and the royal knights didn't look good this time.

From the top of the mountain in the distance, a horn sounded again. The knights were refreshed and got on their horses one after another.

"Madam, how about we get started?" Moon glanced at Susan and leaned slightly towards the Baroness.

"Uh...Okay, of course...Roy, you go with Miss Susan," the Baroness sighed, gently pushed Roy on the back, and with a smile on her face, she and the monk walked to the side of the ready

Walk to the rest area.

"Follow me." Susan led Roy and walked towards where the princess was.

Leading the boy through the crowd of people who were looking at each other in amazement and whispering, Susan lowered her voice and said, "Don't pretend to be so harmless in front of me. You can deceive others but you can't deceive me. Besides, you can't pretend to be harmless.

, you still owe me a favor!"

Just pretend, sir, I'll settle the score with you!

"How much?"

Susan's feet suddenly stopped and she turned to look at the boy beside her.

"I'm asking, if I help you win the gambling game, how much will you pay me?" The boy's voice was calm.

Perhaps it was because he was used to the mask on his face. When he walked beside Susan, he still looked a little dull. However, it was the contrast between his appearance and his voice that made Susan suddenly think of this man with his head hanging down.

The little devil, who was almost trembling all over, silently kicked the stone under his opponent's head.

Susan's heart skipped a beat! She didn't know why, but she immediately believed the boy.

"Do you have any idea?" Susan kept walking and whispered.

"Well, maybe." The boy didn't mean to brag at all, and his tone was so tight that Susan gritted her teeth. This little fox!

"Ten golden men!" Susan said.

Roy didn't say a word. He felt secretly happy in his heart. This silly girl was worth ten dollars as soon as she opened her mouth. She was a big fat sheep!

"One hundred gold coins!" Susan spent all her money! This was half of the cash in her pocket.

Hiss, Roy took a deep breath. His eyes flashed with golden light, but his head shook rapidly.

"Too little money...can't win."

"Don't go too far!" Susan's eyes widened and she wanted to rip her big head off.

A little country bumpkin actually took advantage of the situation and robbed him. One hundred Jin Lulang was enough for this guy to start a family in this shabby place!

"Really very few." Roy's eyes glanced at Susan and landed on the leather bag around Susan's waist. With the vicious eyes he learned from his ancestors who were pickpockets, he quickly made a judgment.

"Two hundred Jin Lulang, I guarantee you will win!"

Susan's scalp felt numb when the boy told her how much cash she could take out.

She suddenly remembered a legend she heard when she was a child.

According to legend, the devil from hell likes to eat people's souls. He changes into various shapes and blends in the crowd to find prey. Because his eyes can always easily see through people's details, so every time, he will catch people

His desires and weaknesses use various methods to tempt people to trade their souls with him.

When she grew up, Susan became Princess Alessia's personal maid. She saw a lot of intrigues and robbery in the palace, and also saw a lot of nobles and businessmen who wore human skin on the surface, but were cunning and cannibalistic on the inside.

The bone-spitting demon.

However, those guys gradually turned into demons during the struggle. The little boy bargaining with her in front of her was the youngest demon she had ever seen!

If he wasn't born a devil, how could this guy look like an old fox at such a young age?

"You win! For this price!" Susan said fiercely.

While they were talking, the two of them had already walked to the princess and Hugo.

Seeing that Susan actually brought such a thin boy over, Hugo opened his mouth wide, and the royal knights beside him also looked dumbfounded.

Everyone knew that Susan must be angry.

Although this beautiful princess companion has good skills and a good heart, she always acts impulsively. Who else but her would expect a little boy to have much experience in the jungle?

If you don't lead the wrong way, you should thank the Holy Emperor!

Alessia and Mrs. Ellen both looked surprised.

Mrs. Ellen, a third-level [Langxing Mage], had seen this black-haired boy on the carriage.

At that time, she was a little surprised by the weak magic power fluctuations in the boy. She did not expect that she could find a magic awakener in a small city like Borabel. Moreover, judging from the average awakening time of eight to twelve years old,

This boy who is already fifteen or sixteen years old obviously hasn't realized how special he is.

Originally, Ellen was planning to take the time to find this boy, give him some help, or take him away. After all, a rare magic awakener is extremely precious to both the empire and the current magic association. But she didn't

Thinking that before she had time to go, Susan brought the person she was looking for in front of her.

However... Mrs. Ellen's eyes were a little confused.

Different from the first time they met, the boy standing in front of him now had no trace of magic power in his body.

Could it be that I saw it wrong?

No, there is absolutely nothing wrong. Ellen quickly rejected this guess in her heart. She clearly remembered that she used her spiritual perception to scan the boy's eyebrows. The existence of magic power was unquestionable!

Mrs. Ellen remained silent, but looked at Roy with more and more interest.

"I know, your name is Roy, right?"

Alessia smiled and said to Roy.

"Yeah!" Roy nodded. At this time, he naturally pretended to be as honest as possible.

Coupled with the uncontrollable embarrassment and shyness when facing that upsetting face at close range, he looked more like a little country bumpkin who had never seen the world.

Mrs. Allen covered her mouth and laughed. The boy with the big head had a red face, which was quite endearing.

"He said that as a guide, he could ensure our victory."

The angry Susan glared at Roy angrily, and without hesitation put the boy on the fire to roast him.

Hugo and the royal knights under his command looked at each other.

Guaranteed victory? Just because of this boy who doesn’t even have the most basic level of fighting spirit and is carrying an ugly dog ​​that is so fat that he can hardly walk?

The knights shook their heads and smiled bitterly. No one took such childish rhetoric seriously. However, Aleshia obviously didn't think so. When she heard Susan's words, she asked in surprise: "Really?"

It's so beautiful. Roy met Alessia's eyes, tried his best to suppress his desire to pounce on her, and nodded heavily: "Yes!"

How stupid! Hugo rubbed his aching temples and covered his forehead. He really had no confidence at all in this boy who always nodded and said yes when he came.

Perhaps only a child like the princess would believe it.

"Great, let's meet. My name is Alessia! I believe you!" Alessia said without hesitation, with a smile like a flower, and stretched out her fair and delicate hands.

Roy looked at the girl's hand. He was stunned for a long time as if heaven and man were fighting, and then he reached out and struck.

When the palm of his hand touched Alessia's warm and delicate palm, a numb feeling like an electric shock suddenly swept over the sultry boy, making him almost ready to hold on and not let go.

"Is that your dog?"

Alessia didn't look like a high-flying princess, but more like an ordinary little girl who had met a friend. She turned her head and looked curiously at the fat dog that had been spinning around at Susan's feet, nuzzling her and trying to please her.

"What's its name?"

"It's called..."

Roy was about to answer when he saw Susan, who had been fawned over by the fat dog for a long time. He reached out and patted the fat dog on the head. The fat dog happily hugged Susan's calf and began to stir...

"Oliver!" Roy was startled, rushed forward, and snatched it over.

Seeing Roy who was looking embarrassed and ashamed, and Oliver who was holding the flesh of the back of his neck with his eyelids drooping and looking resentful, Alessia covered her mouth and laughed out loud.

"Why are you catching it like this! Sadist!" Susan said angrily.

The female swordsman, who had almost been molested on the calf by Roy's movements just now, had no idea what was going on. She just thought that the big-headed boy was angry when he saw that his dog liked her.

The knights who could see clearly on the side twitched their mouths and turned their heads away.

"The betting game has begun! Everyone, get on your horses."

Seeing that several other teams not far away had begun to enter the hunting ground one after another, Hugo waved the horse's head and said loudly. People, including Alessia and Mrs. Ellen, also mounted their horses one after another.

"Give him a horse!" Hugo ordered to his followers, turning to look at Roy: "Hey, boy, can you ride?"

Roy nodded and shook his head.

"No, I can just walk. There are many places in the mountains and forests that are not suitable for riding horses." He put down Oliver, took off the hunting bow on his back, and ran towards the mountains and forests of the hunting ground first, "Follow me!"

The boy's voice was calm and calm. Just when all the knights subconsciously turned their horses' heads and rode behind the boy, everyone was stunned at the same time.

At this time, they discovered that they, who had experienced hundreds of battles and had a noble status, had unknowingly followed the instructions of a common boy.

"Scared!" Before the knights could recover, Princess Aleshia had already galloped past them with a fragrant breeze after a clear shout.

The white Barabo horse, with its silvery ponytail raised, rushed into the jungle like an elegant elf.

Seeing that the princess had entered the hunting ground, the knights immediately clamped the horse's belly with their legs. After a slight flexion of its hind legs, the horse shot out like an arrow.

As soon as they entered the hunting ground, the knights were stunned.

The ground shook, and the sound of the hooves of dozens of horses galloping was like a violent storm. The big trees beside them and the earth under their feet flew back with the sound of the wind blowing in their faces.

In front, the Barabo horse, known as the most beautiful and elegant horse in the mainland, held its neck proudly. Its iconic high-raised tail spread out a white silver thread with the dance-like steps of its slender legs.

The white horse gallops like flying, and the princess's graceful back and wavy blond hair rise and fall with the horse's running.

The wild flowers in the forest are like a sea, and the sun shines through the gaps in the green shade, falling on the princess who passes by, and is soon left far behind along with the fallen leaves in the wind.

And on the hillside next to the galloping white horse, a thin figure was like a guardian leopard beside a fairy, looming among the rapidly retreating trees and grass, chasing the wind and lightning.


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