Chapter 33 Dwarf Sera
When the dust settled, the box was regained its visibility in the eyes of the people around him. The stone statues in the huge box had disappeared. The old female dwarfs replaced the stone statues. The dwarf's hair and beard were all white, his skin was covered with wrinkles, his body was covered with fine stone chips and dust, and even a lot of them were piled up in the loose clothes. The old dwarf closed his eyes tightly and still lay motionless in the box, as if he was asleep.
"No wonder Batto, you don't know how to awaken your target from the petrification state." Panis nodded thoughtfully and said, "It seems that after the body returns to a certain state, the petrification will be automatically lifted. It is worthy of being the strongest talent for self-protection."
"Awaken." Catherine, who had been staring at the old dwarf, found that her fingers twitched suddenly, her chest gradually began to rise and fall, and her closed eyes began to shake slightly. Catherine thought for a while and said to Barto, "Let's leave first, you'll be responsible for explaining, we'll be waiting for you in your tent."
"Thank you so much." Barto bowed solemnly to the five people and said sincerely: "I apologize again for yesterday and this morning. No matter what your requests you have in the future, as long as I can do it, I will do my best to help you and will never refuse."
"It goes without saying that it is so serious. For us, this is not a very laborious task, and you don't need to be too grateful." Catherine waved her hand indifferently: "We help you, for part of the commission. As long as you remember to go to the Adventurers Guild to make up for a commission. By the way, you can settle the commission fee. By the way, there are also representatives of the Hill Dwarf who promised us that we promised us. Don't forget, we came to the country of Mountains. We really need some help from the dwarfs. You can explain to the Councillor Sera yourself. Let's go to your tent first. Hey, Lina is not the time for you to be curious. There is Vivian, don't study it, go quickly."
Catherine almost dragged her collar and pulled the two headache-provoking girls away. Panis and Freya looked at each other. They turned a blind eye to the protests and call for help from the two girls and followed them out.
"Their tents are also very large." Freya said softly before entering the tent. Unlike the tents of the adventure group, the tents that dwarves live in. From the visual effect, it can be clearly seen that they are not the same style as those of the nomadic tribe. The dwarves should have used a giant travel tent that they carry. The huge tent is enough to make it easy for ten people to live inside, and there is still enough space to place many items: "I remember there is a similar tent at home, but I have never used it. It may be left behind by my father when he was taking risks before.
Hou once begged my father to put up the tent in the yard. At that time, I liked to stay in it the most, fantasizing about trying the adventurer's life in the future. Think about it, the environment is full of dangers. Life is full of excitement, and this tent is like a quiet harbor in a rainstorm. It makes people feel safe. Whenever the bloody battle, I return to the tent and sit side by side with my beloved person at the door and look up at the stars in the sky, as if the dangers in the outside world are far away in another world, and the original world is only left with us, well. It's such a romantic life."
Since Vivian was forcibly taken away by Catherine with her collar, no one stopped Freya from expressing her feelings. This made her feel fortunate to be completely moved. Panis followed and said with a wry smile: "In theory, in this imagination, shouldn't this safe space be as small as possible? This way, the distance between the two people's hearts is brought closer in form."
Freya was silent for a moment, rolled her eyes and said, "In my childhood, this is the smallest living space. At that time, I had never lived in a house smaller than this. I couldn't understand that people could live in a smaller space."
In an instant, Catherine's knife-like eyes had already stabbed Freya's face, and she gritted her teeth and said viciously: "Have you two talked enough? Have you guys talked enough? Come into the tent with me quickly."
"Well, my elder sister is jealous." Freya covered her mouth and smiled, pushing Panis's back and said with a smile: "You have been dragging behind and stuttering, and you still have to chat. Look, you've made my elder sister angry, why don't you leave quickly."
"Hey." Panis protested and was pushed into the dwarf's tent. The space in the tent was relatively large, but many boxes were piled up, making the tent look full. All the boxes had been opened, and a lot of things in the box were scattered outside. At first glance, they were all piled of strange ores of different sizes. Many of the ores originally contained in more than twenty large boxes were mixed together on the ground. The dwarf Bren was carefully sorting them and put them in them.
The ore was put back to where it was. Hearing the footsteps at the door, Bren raised his head from work and just met Catherine's sight. Catherine waved: "Batow will take a while before he can come back. We wanted to come here to wait for him first, but it is not convenient to see the situation here. Let's tell him later. Let's go back to our tent and wait. When he has time, go to me to find us. We will discuss in detail if there is anything."
As soon as he returned to his tent, Lina seemed to put down her burden. The two contradictions mixed with rudeness and nobility that appeared on her original body disappeared instantly. She broke away from Catherine's clamp like a child, ran to her bed a few steps and rushed to the bed, hugged her pillow and rubbed her face, and said happily: "It's so tiring to cast spells. I want to sleep for a while, and don't disturb me."
"Hey, don't cheat." Catherine chased after him: "You have wanted to stay in bed since the morning, but now you finally found a chance, right? Don't sleep. There are still customers coming later, get up for me."
"No." Lina rolled into a flat lie, covering her face with a pillow, and said vaguely: "I didn't sleep well last night. I heard someone sneak out of the tent and stare at him in a daze. She strangely stared at him for half a night. Now she is really sleepy, so I'll sleep for a while."
Catherine chased to the bed and wanted to reach out and pull her up, but her outstretched hand hesitated in the air for a while, and finally landed on her silver hair that had become messy again on her head. She rubbed her gently and sat down beside the bed and said, "Then let's lie down and sleep well. But that's right. Today, looking at the current situation, it may not be possible to set off. Just stay in bed."
"Hehe, sister is so nice." Lina suddenly sat up from the bed, hugged Catherine's neck from behind, leaned on her face and kissed her hard, and said with a smile: "I knew my sister felt sorry for us the most, so I'll continue to sleep."
"Go." Catherine slapped Lina's butt while lying down again and pretending to be asleep, and stood up and said, "Vivian, do you need to lie down for a while to nourish her spirit?"
"Sister, I'm really going to die soon." Vivian no longer avoids mentioning her physical condition and said amused and crying: "There is no sign or reason for the poor breathing. It won't change because of my activities or rest. So you really don't need to be so nervous, otherwise it would be easier for me to lie in the basement of my home?"
"Um..." Catherine also found herself a little nervous and scratched her head awkwardly: "Then it's okay. And Penis and Freya, do you want it? No, you'd better forget it, don't rest."
"Hey." Panis raised his eyebrows and said, "I am the one who should rest the most, okay? I didn't sleep all night last night."
"You two accompany me to receive guests. I guess they will come soon, but I am not familiar with dwarves and sometimes you may need your cooperation." Catherine looked arrogant: "Don't protest."
"Yes, my Knight." Panis responded weakly, collapsed on the chair beside him with no image, grabbed the wild fruits on the low table and stuffed them into his mouth, and nibbled them like anger. As Catherine expected, after a short while, the footsteps of the three dwarves appeared outside the tent. Under Catherine's stare, Panis stood up lazily and the four of them greeted him together.
As soon as he lifted the curtain of the tent, he saw three dwarves waiting outside the door. In addition to Barto, the other dwarf was white-haired and bearded, and he was leaning on a solid wood crutch in his hand. The crutch also emitted magic fluctuations. It seemed that it was a staff more appropriate than a crutch. Barto and Bren followed the old dwarf respectfully without saying a word, patrolling around with vigilance, always protecting the old dwarf's safety.
"Mr. Sierra?" Catherine said with a polite smile: "Congratulations on your recovery. Your two guards are almost anxious about this. By the way, please come in quickly. If you have anything to do in the tent, please discuss it in detail."
"You're welcome." Sera also had a strong nasal sound that was unique to the dwarf when she spoke, and her voice was low and old. However, although she was leaning on a crutch, her steps were quite steady. Sera walked into the tent and saw Lina on the bed, and couldn't help but be stunned. Catherine explained with a smile: "That's Lina, the priest of the goddess of earth. She was tired of casting spells before, so she is resting now. We don't have to pay attention to her and please sit here."
"That's a pity." Sera nodded and said, "It was this pastor who cured me. She wanted to express her gratitude to her in person."
"Don't be so polite." Catherine asked Sera to sit down. Barto and Bren were very consciously not following in, but guarded carefully at the door of the tent. Catherine smiled and said, "Lina, she also fulfilled the responsibility of a loving god priest, and we are adventurers. Since we have accepted the commission, we will try our best to complete the task. Your treatment for Sera is only part of the task. We should do this, so we don't need to thank you at all."
Sera smiled, not taking Catherine's words seriously. Her eyes passed through everyone's face. When she passed by Panis's face, she suddenly became stunned, as if she had remembered something from the depths of her memory.
Chapter completed!