73. Cruel Moonlight!
The moon is bright and the stars are sparse, and the silver-white moonlight pierces the dense canopy of the tall elves, cloud-shaped trees in the green field forest. Stars fall on the crescent-shaped lake in the center of the forest, causing ripples like fish belly white, blurred and quiet...?.`
He stood on the bridge in the middle of the Crescent Lake. The moonlight outlined the shadows of light and darkness on his face. He couldn't see the expression on his face clearly. He held his hands behind his back and lowered his head, watching the slender white-scaled fish with fingers chasing the moonlight, allowing the moonlight reflected in the lake to break and sometimes be perfect, just like life.
"You're late."
"You may not come earlier than me."
"I thought you wouldn't come."
"I thought I wouldn't come."
"But you came anyway."
"Yeah, I'm here because I want to know what you want to say to me."
"I know, so I'm here, so are you."
"Drink tea?"
He turned around and looked at the figure slowly coming from the shadow of the forest, with a silver-clothed black face, holding a staff in his hand, elegant and noble, he nodded slightly, stretched out his hand, outlined the elements, the clouds were light and the wind was blowing up the cool lake water, and an unwilling white-scaled fish jumped out of the water, splashed the moonlight, and then fell into the water with a thud.
When the lake was rippling, Lin Mu walked to the bridge. He sat on the ground, bathed in the moonlight, stretched out his hand, and made a cup of green wind in front of him, and the moonlight added tea, and the fragrance of tea was filled with the mist.
Lin Mu looked at the man in front of him coldly, Gaia Garylent. He seemed to be no big difference to last night, but it was obviously different.
Because he was treating him to tea.
Lin Mu didn't know what Gaia Garylent was going on, but he was not in a hurry, so he took the tea cup and drank the tea quietly, "Good tea."
"Of course it's good tea...?.?`In fact, you should drink more at this moment. Unfortunately, the mage cannot drink."
He sighed, as if he was a little remembrance, "I remember the last time I drank it thirty years ago. I drank it when I was discharged from the army. It was the first time I drank it and the last time I drank it. I was drunk and happy."
"Yeah?"
Lin Mu held the teacup and watched the breeze turn and the moonlight rolling, asking lightly.
“I really want to drink today.”
He put down the teacup and looked at Lin Mu, "It's a pity that you will definitely not drink with me, and I don't want to drink with you."
"I don't drink with my enemies."
Lin Mu thought for a while and said.
"It just so happens, so do I."
He nodded and looked up at the moonlight, "Have you ever been to the battlefield?"
Lin Mu frowned slightly. Gaia Garylent is very strange today. He originally thought it was a trap. The reason he came was because he was confident that no one could keep him. And as he said, he was indeed curious about what Gaia Garylent asked him to do.
"It seems that there is no more."
Before Lin Mu's answer, Gaia Garylent continued to say to himself, "That is your luck and your misfortune. I have been on the battlefield, or in other words, who has not been on the battlefield of our generation?"
"When I joined the army, I was only nineteen years old and had not graduated from college, so I was called to the army. At that time, it was the most difficult time of the war. The wizard group where I was in total had 7,864 people. When I was discharged from the army five years later, only 762 people were left drinking together."
"And now, I want to find someone to drink, but I can't find any one."
Gaia Garylent retracted his gaze and looked at Lin Mu, "So, have you seen bugs?"
Lin Mu's pupils suddenly shrank, and his hand holding the teacup was pressing hard without realizing it. With a click, the breeze crushed and the moonlight was destroyed. His eyes were like a knife, staring at Gaia Garylent, "What the hell do you want to say!"
He did not directly answer Lin Mu's question, nor did he avoid Lin Mu's eyes like a knife. He seemed to be looking at Lin Mu, but his eyes were actually very hollow. "If you didn't come today, then I would make another choice... But when you come, then it's another choice."
"What if I didn't come?"
Lin Mu forcibly suppressed the uneasiness in his heart and asked calmly.
He smiled with self-deprecatingly, and his voice became cold, "If you haven't come, then everything will be considered as if you have never been born. After I die, I will not care about the flood. But fortunately, you are here."
"What the hell do you want to say? I'm not interested in accompanying you in circles."
Lin Mu stood up and looked down at Gaia Garylent.
"I want you and me to join forces to kill someone."
He raised his head and his eyes became extremely firm.
"Who to kill?"
Lin Mu asked subconsciously, but in fact he already had an answer in his heart. Gaia Garylent did not answer, but just looked at Lin Mu, and he knew that he knew who the person he was talking about was.
"It's ridiculous. I killed your son, but you want to join forces with me, the enemy who killed the son? Gaia Garylent, today is not April Fool's Day."
Lin Mu sneered and sneered.
"You don't need to remind me. I haven't forgotten it. Unfortunately, some things are more important than hatred, and some things are more important than life and death. If possible, I will still choose to kill you. But after killing that person."
A complexity flashed in Gaia Garylent's eyes, pretending to be cold.
"Enough. Gaia Garylent, I'm not interested in playing with you anymore. Even if you want to kill that person, it shouldn't be me. Where is the master behind you? Don't tell me, you are unwilling to ask them for ridiculous self-esteem, but instead join forces with me, the enemy."
Lin Mu wanted to leave, not because he didn't want to listen to Gaia Garylent's words, but because he was afraid that what Gaia Garylent said next would be the cruel truth that he was unwilling to face.
"They can't know about this matter. Otherwise, many people will die."
His eyes became dim, and he stretched out his hand and held the silver-white moonlight like frost. "Believe me, if this matter is leaked, then everyone on this planet who is shining with the moonlight will die."
"The Gaia Garylent I remember is not such a compassionate person."
Lin Mu's heart was filled with storm. Gaia Garylent's words reminded him of the memory he was most reluctant to remember in his previous life, the massacre that killed 30 million people on the planet Samen.
The massacre that even he did not find the answer in the end, had no omen or answers, and was just a sudden massacre, nine out of ten rooms, turning the entire planet Samen into a purgatory on earth.
"There is a saying for human beings to be an official, and I dare not say that I have been doing the right thing, because in the real world, there is no right or wrong, only benefits. Whether you say I am hypocritical or conscience appears, it doesn't matter. I just don't want to be nailed to the pillar of shame and be scolded by hundreds of millions of people."
He sighed heavily, "Besides, some things are really more important than everything you do."
“For example?”
"For example, those damn bugs!"
He suddenly raised his head, his eyes becoming so calm that Lin Mu could clearly see the green luster that suddenly appeared in the depths of his eyes like amber.
Lin Mu held the staff in his hand tightly, staggeringly, and glared back three steps. Even if the mask blocked it, burying all the horror on his face under the mask, but the panic flashing in his eyes was as strong as the substance, so strong that it could not be dissipated.
The unrestrained moonlight continued to fall, rippling on the lake, glowing, and then falling on him and Gaia Garylent, and finally settled in the faint green light deep in Gaia Garylent's eyes, so cruel.
"This is not true! This cannot be true!"
He could no longer bear the presumptuousness of the moonlight. Frost gathered in front of him, elements roaring, void roaring, and his eyes red and glared at Gaia Garylent.
"I don't want it to be true either. But it's true."
Gaia Garylent stood up, lowered his eyes, and restrained his eyes, "I'll wait for you for three days, if you don't come in three days..."
"Enough. I won't believe your one-sided words. You can't deceive me."
"Facts will prove everything. This is something I have collected. You have three days to verify it. There are only three days. Because after a long time, I am afraid that I will regret it. Because I am afraid of death."
He said, standing up, holding his hands behind his back, stepping on the moonlight, and trying hard to straighten his back and leaving, but his figure shaking a little, as if he was drunk.
Lin Mu stood silently on the bridge, letting the moonlight fall on his shoulders like frost, and suddenly felt a little cold.
"Sir, are you okay?"
Panda asked with concern.
"What do you think?"
He asked back, standing on the bridge, looking at the moonlight in the lake, looking at the fish chasing the moonlight, suddenly he wanted to turn into a fish, without thinking about anything, and without caring about anything.
"Sir, those things..."
Panda asked, pointing at the information left by Gaia Garylent.
"You can sort it out. If there is a result, tell me. I'm a little tired, go back. I want to have a good sleep and wait for tomorrow, and tomorrow may be fine."
Chapter completed!