Son of the Olden Days

Chapter 136: I miss you in the sea

Sol stood alone by the lake, silent, and came to say goodbye to his last friend.

"Why did you stand there for a long time and didn't call me?" Savannah, the water spirit, suddenly emerged from the side.

"Why should I call you?" Sol looked at the lake, his tone tepid.

"Are you...angry? Because I slept all winter and ignored you." Savannah asked carefully.

"Look at what's filling the lake at the moment. Do you think it's fog? Tell you it's not at all. It's because my surging anger has spread. This shows that I'm very angry at the moment." Saul deliberately sullen his face. , Picked his chin on the lake.

"Okay... I was wrong." Savannah lowered her head, her fingers twisting around each other tangled.

Sol quietly glanced at her childlike appearance and couldn't help laughing. He didn't know whether to say that she was innocent or ignorant of this girl elf who lived for thousands of years.

"Are you wrong? What's wrong?" Sol continued to ask sternly.

"My fault is that I shouldn't be snooze, shouldn't ignore you all winter, and didn't play with you." Savannah looked up at Saul.

Play with me? It seems that in the eyes of Savannah, this is just a world of whoever plays with who, really beautiful and simple.

"What else?" Sol asked.

"And I shouldn't curse you in some bad language I've heard after you wake me up."

Bad language? Curse me?

"What else?" Sol's face darkened and his tone increased.

"And I shouldn't have said many bad things about you behind your back when you weren't playing with me." Savannah looked at Saul, as if I had confessed my guilt and felt relieved.

"It seems that many things that I didn't know happened when I didn't know it!" Sol twitched his cheeks.

"In short, I was wrong. I promise from today, no, from now on, I will always be with you." Savannah said sincerely.

"Ha, don't care, I am so broad-minded, how can I take these little things to heart, I am not a stingy person." Saul smiled and waved his hand.

"You are a stingy!" Savannah murmured.

"Really, you see that I often come to play with you, but when have I been angry? Even if you curse me behind your back, I stare at me, and even watch me take a shower many times. Have I ever blamed you?" You tried to cite some examples.

"Every time you just come to fetch water and tease me by the way, and why you haven't blamed me, you still put your hands... in other important places!" Sevana muttered.

Molesting you? Important place? Saul felt that his cheeks could no longer twitch, instead they just cracked open.

What is so important about your sculptural breast? Why didn't I see it at all? Shaking in front of me every day, forcing me to get used to it, I just endured it. But you, as a water elf, is so important that you will not change your clothes to wear?

Saul felt that he was wronged. This topic could not be discussed anymore. It became more and more profound. He was obviously just to say goodbye.

"Then why didn't you bring the bucket here today? What are we playing? The coincidence game? Or do you continue to tell me the story?" Savannah said happily, just like the ordinary days when Sol came with the bucket.

"I'm leaving, just like I told you before." Sol said.

"Is it finally here?" Savannah's tone was suddenly sad.

"It will be there," Sol replied.

"Well, in the future, if you pass by, or when you want to come back, I will always wait here, no matter how many years. Then, I wish you a smooth journey and goodbye."

Savannah walked up and hugged Sol while speaking, and Sol subconsciously raised his hand. In fact, they didn’t feel anything to each other, just because they controlled the distance very well, and they didn’t penetrate each other into each other’s body. Look. It feels like a real hug.

Savannah finally raised her head and kissed Thor, and then disappeared where she was.

Listening to Savannah's words, Saul suddenly felt a heavy feeling of traveling through time. What kind of loneliness is it to be trapped in this lake for hundreds of thousands of years? It turns out that she and Kletty are already very lucky, and perhaps Savannah is the loneliest person.

"Savannah, come out, let's play the last game!" After a moment of silence, Saul suddenly said.

"Stop playing, I'm afraid I'll cry, so that it will be more sad in the end." Savannah stood beside Sol with a sad look.

"Yes, this is actually a dangerous game, derived from an idea of ​​mine, but I am not sure. I have a space magic ring that can put inanimate objects into it."

"I'm not sure if you count as an inanimate object, and I don't know if you can put it in."

"You said you can't leave the source of magic power in this lake too far, and a friend of mine told me that the ring is full of magic turbulence. I can't imagine what kind of turbulence it is, but I think maybe it can provide you with a temporary Magic until I take you to the beach."

"But once you are really put in, I don't know what will happen, you may even disappear, so I leave this choice to you." Sol said his idea again.

"Then if I go to the beach, will you be there?" Savannah asked another question.

"No, I still have to go back to my life and face what I have to face." Sol replied.

"Forget it, since you are not there, what is the difference? There is a person here and a person there, it is still the same person." Savannah said calmly.

After a period of silence, Saul spoke again.

"You should not face life with such an attitude. The ocean is very vast, countless times larger than this lake. I sincerely hope that you can live in a broader environment. Maybe you can find new friends and company in it. You have passed endless years."

"And a few years later, when I die, and the light and dust dissipate in the world. You may still remember me in the ocean for decades, hundreds of years, until your forgetfulness occurs. Although you remember me for me It's useless, but it's amazing when you think about it."

Another period of silence passed.

"Well, maybe I should try." Savannah finally made a decision.

"Even if you die immediately, or just disappear?" Sol asked solemnly.

"Yes, even if you die because of you." Savannah replied.

"...Wait, it was not because of me that you died. You have to think about it and be responsible for your own life. It's useless to lie on my head." Saul just stretched out his hand and drew back, looking at Saifan. Na.

"I'm thinking about it. I want to remember you forever in the ocean." Savannah looked at Saul firmly, her eyes shining brightly.

"It's up to you!" Sol replied with a grim expression, suddenly stretched out his hand and pressed it on Savannah's naked chest. At the moment when she was about to scream and hold her chest, Savannah disappeared.

"Savannah, are you still there?" Sol asked the surroundings, but did not respond. It seemed that she had actually entered the ring.

Saul could feel his heart beating violently when facing the unknown, if he loses a friend... Saul suddenly regretted it, and he didn't know how many times he could bear this kind of grief.

It didn't take too long, but Thor felt a long time, and then he turned his consciousness and released Savannah again.

Savannah knelt there with her hands clasped, her hair dangled, like a drowning man who was lucky enough to climb back to the shore.

"What's the matter with you?" Saul stepped forward to help her, but found nothing.

"I feel that the magical power you mentioned is flowing turbulently. It is everywhere and can be absorbed. But it should not be able to support it for a long time, because the turbulence will erode my consciousness, and I will go crazy for too long." Savannah said weakly. Say.

"It's enough if you can support it for a while, and then it's my business. You take a break and get ready to go in again." Saul said with a stern face holding his hand.

After a while, Savannah was put in the ring again, and Sol used his fastest speed to rush towards the sea frantically.

Instead of taking the wilderness path, he rushed into the north gate of the town, and then rushed out from the south gate in a blink of an eye, because the broad main street was not as obstructive as the wilderness.

After that, there were new rumors in the town that Saul, the tombkeeper, had gone crazy, but what did that matter?

She ran to the beach and put Savannah in the sea. She was already a little blurred, and she looked a little distracted.

"Are you okay?" Sol asked nervously.

"Yes, I'm still here." Savannah raised her melting arm, trying to touch Saul's face.

"Don't talk nonsense, go find the source of magic power, be quick." Saul bent over and leaned on his knees to gasp, waving his hands roughly.

When Savannah disappeared, Saul sat down wearily, without a relaxed look on his face. If there is no source of magic power in the sea, it will be the same.

Waiting until the tide subsided and the surroundings were silent, Savannah never returned.

Sure enough, it was still... Did it take too long? Saul gradually sank his heart and buried his head in his arms tiredly.

"You bad guy, I finally managed to scare you once." I don't know how long it has been before, Savannah's energetic voice sounded by her side again.

Saul suddenly felt relieved. Will I be frightened? The world exploded and I was still laughing.

"Found it?" Saul tilted his head and saw Savannah next to him making a look of leaning on him.

"I found it, and there are five, do you see if I am more beautiful now." Savannah got up and turned around to show it.

"That's good." Saul smiled comfortedly, not seeing how different she was from before.

"Did you feel sorry for me just now? I saw it." Savannah stared at Saul with a stern face.

"Yes, I'm exhausted from sadness, okay?" Saul rolled his eyes, **** it, if I can't catch you, I must let you know how terrible men are.

"Have you found new friends?" Sol asked.

"No, but the five sources of magic power are distributed far away, which means I can run around. Of course, it's in the sea, and the bottom of the sea is so beautiful!" Savannah stuck out her tongue playfully.

Seeing Saul stand up, he was obviously leaving.

"But, I want to be with you." Savannah said.

"Do you know what it means to be together among humans? That means you will be my woman."

"Then I will be your woman."

"You... don't understand, it's useless for you to be, and we can't roll around on the bed." Sol looked at her amused.

"Why are you rolling around?" Savannah didn't know why.

"Uh,...that is great for humans..., forget it, you will understand when you grow up." Sol's hand hovered over Savannah's head and patted, although what Did not touch it either.

Savannah cried suddenly, and Saul stretched out his palm in surprise to stop her tears, but the tears like blue dots penetrated through Saul's palm and smashed to the beach.

"Go, after all, in your long life, I was only a short-lived splash. Why don't you give up." Sol waved his hand, making some noises of chasing small animals in his mouth, and then turned and walked towards the forest.

After a while.

"Thank you! My dearest person in this world!" Savannah screamed sternly from behind.

Sol walked among the thorns, imagining her half-bending, clenching her small fists, and smiling silently.

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