Spell [One Piece]

Chapter 2 Chapter 2

Summer turned to winter, and in the process of An Yi and Kai Linse's battle of wits and courage, half a year passed quietly.

During this period, An Yi still hadn't discovered the magic power of the spell, but his height had grown rapidly, and he was now a head taller than other children of the same age.

An Yi is very satisfied with this. After all, one whiteness covers three ugliness and one height covers five ugliness. He will never be shorter in the future.

Before he entered the village, he saw a few children playing at the entrance of the village. Before he entered the village, those little ghosts saw him, turned around and ran away, as if he was afraid that he would catch up with them.

The sun is very sunny today. Grandma Tana, who was sitting under the big tree and bathing in the sun, saw this scene and waved to An Yi: "Little An Yi."

"Grandma Tana, are you basking in the sun again?"

An Yi still has a good impression of Grandma Tana, because she is the eldest old man in the village, she has always been very protective of him, and she is a very kind old man.

Tana took out a few small fruits from her pocket, put them in An Yi's hand, and warned: "It's not peaceful on the island recently, so don't run up the mountain anymore, do you hear me?"

"It's not peaceful? What happened?" An Yi looked confused. The atmosphere in the village was the same as usual. Didn't he feel anything was wrong?

"It's not a big deal. You just stay at home and don't worry Kailinse."

Grandma Tana's face was as kind as ever, but she didn't know if it was an illusion. An Yi seemed to see a flash of worry in her eyes?

An Yi nodded obediently: "Okay, Grandma Tana."

Tana touched An Yi's little head: "Okay, go home quickly."

"Goodbye, Grandma Tana." The good boy said goodbye politely before heading home.

An Yi was still thinking about Grandma Tana's words during dinner, but Aunt Kelinse looked no different from usual, and An Yi didn't feel anything was wrong until before going to bed.

Maybe Grandma Tana told a white lie just to keep herself at home. An Yi thought of this possibility and didn't continue to struggle.

It wasn't until a month later that An Yi finally felt something was wrong, mainly because she discovered that Aunt Kailinse had been coming back later and later, and even the bedtime stories that kept her toes on the ground were cancelled!

You must know that whenever you go up the mountain, Aunt Kailinse will notice it before. She often needs to stay at home for three or four days after going up the mountain for one day. But recently, she has been running up the mountain for three days in a row, and Aunt Kailinse has not noticed it even once!

Not right, absolutely not right!

An Yi sat in the yard and thought about the whole day, what happened in the village to make Aunt Kailinse so busy?

Could it be that an old man passed away in the village?

But I also heard sorrow and joy.

Could it be that he discovered a treasure left by pirates?

Until night came, Kailinse hurriedly prepared dinner without An Yi thinking about it.

Seeing the worry and unknown emotions in Aunt Kailinse's eyes, An Yi couldn't swallow the meal he had just finished eating. He hesitated for a long time and asked: "Aunt Kailinse, what's wrong with you?"

"I'm fine, Xiao Anyi. Is today's food not to your liking?"

The expression on Aunt Kailinse's face was obviously the same as usual, but An Yi felt that there were many complicated emotions in her eyes?

Is there any reluctance, sadness or regret?

Before An Yi could continue to ask, he suddenly found that his body had become stiff and he could not make any sound. He could only express his confusion through his eyes.

Kailinse put down the tableware and sighed, walked to An Yi, picked her up and walked outside.

An Yi was so stiff that he couldn't even make a sound. He could only stare at the night sky and felt that Aunt Kailinse had been gone for a long time before he placed himself in a one-meter-high bush.

Kailinse touched An Yi's head again and again, her eyes red with tears, and her soft voice revealed unspeakable reluctance: "Xiao Yi, good boy, you have to live well and live freely. Let’s take a good look at the world on behalf of my aunt.”

"Auntie really wants to grow up with you, but this seems to have become a luxury wish. No matter who you become in the future or where you are, you must remember that auntie loves you very much."

Kailinse burst into tears, her tears falling like pearls. Although she didn't want to let go of this child, she hoped she could live.

Kailinse had thousands of words she wanted to express, but time was running out. She attached herself to An Yi and dropped a kiss on her forehead, treating this as her final farewell.

An Yi felt the tears on her forehead, and a huge panic overflowed from her heart. She wanted to ask what happened, and she even wanted to hold her aunt's hand to prevent her from leaving her.

But now I can't do anything, even my breathing becomes lighter and lighter, I can only watch Aunt Kelinse leave.

Half an hour later, a group of people landed on this peaceful island. From their position, An Yi judged where he was hidden, which was the bush at the entrance of the village.

This group of people had knives and guns in their hands and looked excited. They didn't look like good people. They stopped less than ten meters away from Anyi.

An Yi saw through the gaps in the leaves that Aunt Kailinse and Grandma Tana were leading the villagers holding farm tools in their hands, which was in sharp contrast to the opposite side.

As the village chief, Kailinse stood at the front. His voice lacked the gentleness of the past and contained some rare majesty: "We have notified the navy that manages this sea area. They will be here soon. You'd better hurry up." leave here!"

The group burst into laughter as if they heard a joke.

One of them, a middle-aged man with an arrogant look, sneered and said, "As far as I know you contacted the Navy a month ago, but they haven't come yet. Can you guess why?"

Kailinse looked ugly. It was obvious that she had guessed some possibilities, but she still couldn't believe it.

The one-eyed fat man next to the middle-aged man broke Kailinse's last hope and told the truth without hesitation: "The navy you are hoping for will not appear because they have long been bribed by our wise and powerful Wolf God Captain. "

As the suspicion turned into reality, Kailinse's face showed a hint of fragile despair, but as the village chief, she could only quickly adjust her mentality and lead the villagers to make a last-ditch effort to protect their homeland.

Kelinse only hoped that the children who were hidden could be lucky enough to escape this disaster.

The aloof middle-aged man spoke with a sense of arrogance: "The one-month deadline has come, where is the money?"

"You want two million Baileys, but we really don't have any."

The total number of people in the village, including children, was less than a hundred. These pirate lions were asking for two million beli. Not to mention just one month, Kailinse couldn't get that much money even in a year.

The one-eyed fat man said arrogantly: "Our captain gave you time to raise money. I think you don't take our Wolf God Pirates seriously!"

"In that case, there's nothing to say." The arrogant middle-aged man waved his hand, and the people behind him rushed forward like hyenas. In their eyes, the villagers holding farm tools were no different from toys.

This is a one-sided massacre!

An Yi watched helplessly as the one-eyed fat man cut Aunt Kelinse's neck with a knife, then turned around and stabbed the knife into Grandma Tana's body.

Growing up in a peaceful era, under the protection of the law, An Yi had never seen such a bloody scene, let alone experienced the feeling of the death of a loved one.

Anger, sadness and all kinds of negative emotions filled his chest like a tide. An Yi was like a stranded fish and couldn't breathe. His blood was ignited and boiled. His stomach was throbbing with pain, and a faint smell of blood overflowed from his mouth.

In this corner where no one noticed, An Yi's eyes turned from beautiful silver to red little by little, filling her cute little face with an evil look.

The massacre ended quickly. The honest villagers and the vicious pirates were not on the same level.

An Yi's mind had begun to drift, and he couldn't hear what else these pirates said. He could only stare at them with wide eyes, keeping their faces firmly in his mind.

In a daze, An Yi saw them entering the village, and then a few lights appeared in the village. At this time, An Yi couldn't hold on and fainted.

When An Yi woke up again and it was light, the pirates had already left, leaving only corpses on the ground and a strong smell of blood in the air.

Feeling that her body could move again, although she still couldn't fully control it, An Yi still crawled out of the bush little by little. Her exposed skin was scratched by the branches, but she seemed not to feel any pain.

Slowly crawling to Kailinse's body, An Yi held the cold and stiff hand, tears falling to the ground uncontrollably, mixing with the blood-stained earth.

In the mountain village where life was originally peaceful, the peaceful and mournful cries became the only sound echoing in the sky.

After an unknown amount of time, An Yi held back her tears, stood up unsteadily, and walked step by step towards the village.

After the pirates looted the money, they set fire to the place and burned it into ruins.

An Yi was like a walking corpse. He was the only one alive in the whole village. The villagers hid their children in haystacks and cellars. However, these children did not escape the pirates' search, and their throats were cut by the pirates and their bodies were thrown outside.

Aunt Kelinse chose the place very cleverly. The pirates would not have thought that she would be hidden under their feet, not even ten meters away from them, so she escaped disaster.

There was an open space behind the village. An Yi took a shovel that was taller than himself and slowly began to dig a hole.

There is very little he can do now, but letting them rest in peace is his only remaining motivation.

An Yi's hand holding the spade gradually blistered and bled, making it sticky when used.

It is not an easy task for a three-year-old child to dig a hole that can accommodate everyone.

My hands and feet were weak and my whole body was weak. Many times, An Yi's soles slipped and fell directly to the ground. I struggled to hold on with just one breath, and the pit gradually became bigger.

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