Chapter 21 Coincidence
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"What interesting thing?" Catherine asked, "It has something to do with the mission?"
"It's all right." Panis smiled and looked at the noisy city guard crowd not far away, saying: "If nothing unexpected happens, I guess many villagers will come to join in the fun with the dogs who come to see the house."
"Well, this is normal." Catherine thought for a while: "The dinner just now was barbecue. A whole sheep was roasted together. The remaining bones, internal organs and other things were piled up next to the camp, which was not surprising that some wild dogs and dogs were attracted."
"Of course not surprising." Panis nodded and said, "It would be strange if you don't come. Hush, listen."
A faint roar of dogs came from one side of the camp. Seven or eight free-range dogs from villagers ran to the camp, flipping around the garbage that was being cleaned up tomorrow, scrambling for the bones and internal organs in it. These things that are waste to humans and are a great delicacy for them.
The people in the city guards were startled when they heard the low roars at first. After carefully inspecting the source, they turned away their attention. Some kind-hearted team members threw the leftover food far away to the group of foraging animals. They seemed to feel the kindness of the team members. The group of domestic dogs no longer hid carefully, walked out of the darkness openly, wandered around the camp, and sniffed the food everywhere.
"Sure enough, it's coming soon." Catherine looked at Panis and asked, "You must have a word. What if these dogs come? Will there be any trouble?"
"These domestic dogs will not cause trouble." Panis shrugged and said as if nothing had happened: "What can a few dogs have? But they are not humans after all, and they do not pay much attention to civilization and hygiene. They always leave some traces of less popular places where they pass."
"Just say they will drown everywhere." Catherine rolled her eyes and said, "I've been talking nonsense for so many circles for a long time, isn't that what it means in the end?"
"They don't urinate anywhere." Panis raised his index finger and shook it: "The characteristics of dogs. When they urinate, they will give priority to corners of walls, pillars, and other angled positions, right, Lina."
"How could I know?" Lina, who went out to patrol, happened to come back and answered lightly. When she passed by Panis, she suddenly raised the nail hammer without any warning and slashed it down like a knife.
"Hey." Panis clasped his hands together and raised them over his head, clamped Lina's mace, and said sweatingly: "Why did I suddenly cut me down? I didn't tell the question about Diana."
"Sure enough, I know." Lina twitched her lips, glared at Panis, and suddenly raised her legs and kicked him in the belly: "Go to die for me."
"I'll hide." Panis closed his stomach and raised his chest, and he almost avoided Lina's kick: "It's so dangerous, fortunately I'm cautious, otherwise this would be enough for me."
"Bang." Panis was having plastic surgery. Without paying attention, Lina had already released the mace and quickly approached her. Her forehead hit her nose directly.
"Ah, my nose." Panis screamed, covered his nose and fell down. He rolled all over the ground with an exaggerated look, moaning, "Help, my nose, my nose is broken."
"I deserve it." Lina snorted, shook her single ponytail tied into a bunch, and returned to her original seat as if she had never done anything: "However, canines do have this habit, not just dogs."
"I still don't understand." Catherine said in confusion: "Does it have any effect on us except that the smell is not very good?"
"Look carefully, where is the best toilet for this campsite for those dogs?" Panis explained: "Have you found it?"
"Convoy?" Catherine's face suddenly changed: "It's the wheels of the carriage. No, you can't let them surround like this. My intuition tells me something is wrong."
"Let's go and take a look." Panis lazily got up from the fire and stretched: "Let Vivian return to his soul, let's go there together."
The four people walked slowly to the neatly arranged carriages. Pannis stood next to the five trucks carrying gifts, with a strange smile on his face, and seemed to stare at the ground with interest. This happened to be where the city guards fell before. The broken porcelain jars and scattered sugar balls on the ground were roughly cleaned and piled in the corner next to the carriage, not far from the wheel.
"What's wrong with Miss Catherine." Seeing a few people coming, Captain Aerland rushed over and found that the four of them looked a little wrong, and asked in confusion: "Is there any problem here? I have arranged for people to patrol many times."
"Fortunately, there is no problem." Panis bent down, picked up a few clean sugar balls, picked one and threw it into his mouth to taste it, nodded and said, "Yeah, that's right, it's just this kind of candy, it tastes very good. Do you want to eat it?"
"If you don't eat it, it's so dirty." Lina glared at her disgust: "It just fell next to the dog's urine, you dare to put it in your mouth."
"I didn't touch it, I just rubbed some soil, what are you afraid of." Panis looked indifferent, looked at the candy in his hand and expressed regret, throwing the candy in his hand back to the ground, just rolling onto the wet soil next to the wheel: "How about turning you into a magic trick? Very interesting little magic, Captain Aerland will come together, it's quite interesting."
"Yes, let's come together." Catherine already understood something at this time, and nodded with a somewhat ugly face: "This is very important. Let's talk about it in detail when we go back."
"What the hell happened?" After everyone returned to the adventure group's separate residence, Aerland said urgently: "Why is it so mysterious?"
"It's better not to let others know, so that everyone will not worry." Catherine comforted Aerland and said to Panis: "Okay, you can perform. Do you need any cooperation?"
"Look at this." Panis smiled mysteriously, raised his right hand in front of him and opened it. He held a small piece of cloth in his hand, and the brie wrapped around the few candies he had just picked up: "Vivian will do it for a favor. Help me cool down these candies."
"Cold?" Vivian was stunned, took the candy and asked, "Are you sure?"
"Yes, I'm sure." Panis nodded and said, "The temperature doesn't need to be too low. You can estimate how cold it has been in the night recently, and it will be enough to cool down to the point."
Vivian tilted her head and looked puzzled. Suddenly her eyebrows moved and she realized: "It turns out that it's this kind of thing. I understand. This is a boring way."
"You probably thought it was right." Panis smiled and said, "Let's start."
"Not here, come with me." Vivian waved his hand and led everyone around the back of the tent and said, "Since you don't want to attract attention, don't let them see it. Everyone, pay attention, the magic begins."
Vivian put the sugar balls with buquer on the ground, stretched out the end of the staff to the side, and gently recited the spell in his mouth. The magic waves flashed with the spell. Several people could clearly feel that the temperature dropped significantly within a very small range. A surprising thing happened. As the temperature gradually decreased, when a critical point reached, several sugar balls suddenly exploded silently and turned into a ball of burning fireballs. Although there was no obvious ignition aid, the flames continued to burn and lasted for more than five minutes before they quickly extinguished.
Airland looked cold sweaty and stared at the location of the sugar ball that had turned into nothingness. Thinking that if these candies were still in their original position, once the oil cloth covered by the gift car was ignited, all the gifts would be burned, and even if everyone went to put out the fire, it would be too late. The consequence of this tragedy was probably that everyone would return the same way, and the city lord needed to prepare the gift again. It is likely that the little princess could not arrive at Free City on time, resulting in the cancellation of the wedding. Thinking of this, Airland stuttered: "This, this. What is this? Is tinea oil?"
"This is candy." Panis took out a few more candy balls and threw them up and down in his hand: "A candy on the market is considered to be relatively expensive, so a can of ten gold coins may be enough for one person to spend more than half a year."
"But, why does this candy still burn?" Aerland asked in confusion: "And it burns at low temperatures?"
"Can't burn, of course, like these few." Panis caught all the sugar balls and held them in front of Aerland: "Do you want to try it? It's very sweet."
"Thank you, I still don't need it." Aerran avoided Panis's outstretched hand with a strange expression: "Why can't these pills be, but the ones just now burned so much?"
"Well, candies are actually very safe and delicious, and there will be no problems." Panis was about to throw them into his mouth, but was knocked off by the sharp-eyed Lina, so he had to look at the sugar ball rolling on the ground with regret and said, "However, if this sugar ball is mixed with the dog's urine, it will undergo a very subtle change, producing something called Ka, Ka, Ka."
"It's called Calmeto." Vivien reminded: "A very strange ingredient. The lower the temperature of this ingredient, the easier it is to burn. Once it starts to burn, it will quickly become a combustion aid to assist combustion. There are still many scholars studying this kind of thing."
"Well, that's the kind of thing. This kind of candy can only be mixed with dog urine to produce Calemite. Wolves's is useless." Panis said: "So the packaging of the sugar bowl must be kept away from the pets."
"Dog pee?" Aerlan looked dull and crossed the tent and looked at the gift carriage: "It was the group of dogs just now that caused such a big hidden danger?"
"Yes, a tragedy caused by a group of dogs." Panis said with a smile: "But who can know that a can of candy and several dogs will have such great power?"
"There is also the cooperation of low temperatures." Vivian looked at the position of the moon in the sky: "It's not too cold today, but the night is, the lower the temperature. It is estimated that the temperature will drop to the level of spontaneous combustion of Calemto by about 2 a.m.."
"In other words, all this is a coincidence?" Airland was reluctant to believe it, but after thinking about it, he had only this conclusion: "After all, these things are independent events."
Chapter completed!