Aikeer shook his hand, and the drawing book almost fell to the ground.

Startled, he held the picture book that had been torn and thinned by him in a daze.

He looked at the painting, his mind was in a mess.

After looking at it for a long time, I finally realized that what I tore was not an ordinary picture book.

He doesn't know much about human affairs, but he also vaguely understands that the woman in the painting should be Reliant's mother.

This is most likely the only portrait.

Eckel realized this, and felt that Rilian's gaze fixed on him became stronger in an instant.

I panicked all of a sudden, shaking my hands in fear, and threw the picture book back on the easel like throwing a hot potato.

Then subconsciously raised his eyes to look at Rilian.

The moment his eyes met, he was captured by invisible fear.

Rilian laughed even harder, his limbs struggled convulsively, and the light element frantically turned into a sharp sword to attack the vines that bound him, not caring whether he would be injured inside.

His mouth was gagged by the vines, and he managed to make a little noise.

He wanted to talk to Eckel.

If you can't say it, you can tell it from your eyes.

His eyes said, "It's late."

Aike was forced to take half a step back.

The resentment in those bloody eyes followed him like a shadow.

Louis immediately ordered the vines to tighten, and punished Rilian who scared Aikeer.

He didn't gag Riliane again.

He is happy to hear the wailing of the guilty before death.

Rilian was tied up and coughed violently, panting uncontrollably.

The vines are constantly tightened, with the purpose of hanging the bound person.

Louis turned and walked towards the stunned, bewildered and dazed Eckel.

The black hair fell limply and docilely, the black glazed pupils were puzzled, she bit her lip, and looked at herself obediently.

Louis knew very well that when Eckel reacted, the next step would be to blame himself.

Preemptively said: "Don't blame yourself, you didn't do anything wrong."

He couldn't hold back, and rubbed Aker's black hair.

Covering Aikeer's eyes again: "Don't look."

At the next moment when Eckel's eyes were covered.

The vines suddenly tightened!

Reliant's already pale face turned blue from being strangled, his eyeballs were almost popping out, but he used the light element to protect his current self.

Enduring the pain that would tear his whole body apart, he didn't let out a suppressed cry of pain except for panting.

His eyes even hid the ferocity for a moment, thinking blankly.

Louis, how dare you.

Rilian looked at Aiker with a calm and terrifying look, and blood and tears flowed down his expressionless face drop by drop.

He opened his mouth and squeezed out a voice from his throat that was stuck tightly, and it was hoarse but strangely transmitted into Eckel's ears with incomparable clarity.

Rilian said: "Aikeer, I was the one who saved you back then."

The vine intensified his strength, and he intermittently said, "Do you want to watch me die?"

Louis reacted instantly, his eyes sharpened.

He looked like a dead man, looking at the dying Reliant.

The person who rescued Aikel was not Reliant, but Louis who was wearing a layer of Reliant skin.

At that time, he felt that Aiker's life was gradually disappearing, but he was still suppressed by the contract. In desperation, he accidentally broke through the restriction with his soul.

Randomly pick a body to enter, and go to save his elf.

It was also that meeting that made Louis feel fluctuated in raising cubs.

But the elf was still too young at that time, and he calmed down after a slight fluctuation in his mood, but as the elf grew up, the throbbing could no longer be ignored.

Louis' expression gradually turned cold.

It turned out that Reliant was conscious at the time, and now he is still planning to take this shell and use Louis' kindness to let Aikeer report it.

Aiker didn't know what was happening outside, but there was darkness in front of his eyes, and Reliant's cry for help could be heard in his ears.

It sounded weakly like dying.

Before he could process the information in Reliant's words, Louis covered his ears, and his eyes were replaced by vines.

Before he lost his hearing, he heard Louis say, "Hey, don't listen, don't look."

"Wait until I finish disposing of this garbage."

Louis looked at Reliant with a cold gaze: "Are you conscious?"

He asked about the past.

Rilian's eyes were already covered with blood, but he felt Louis' gaze, which was clearly invisible, but still met precisely.

Riliane evoked a slight smile, which was exactly the same as the corners of the lips of the woman in the portrait.

He moved his lips silently and said, "Yes, I saw everything."

"I saw it, met it, and remembered it in my heart."

Louis was irritated by Reliant's provocation, he clenched his hands instantly, and his joints made a "click" sound.

I can't wait to hang Rilian directly.

Seeing that the shield condensed by the light elements is about to be shredded, the next thing the vines will shred is the fragile human body.

At this moment, Eckel, who reacted, grabbed Louis's clothes and tugged lightly.

His eyelids fluttered, and he stared wide-eyed at the darkness in front of him.

"Are you going to kill Riliane?"

Louis looked sullen, but his voice was gentle: "I won't kill him this time."

The answer was completely different from what Aker thought, and he was stunned: "Huh?"

The next moment, Rilian was thrown out suddenly, and fell hard on the upturned corpse.

He spat blood.

The vines didn't let him go, wrapped around his right arm, and shrank fiercely, the sound of bones breaking suddenly sounded.

Rilian snorted, what hurt more than his arm was his broken heart.

It was his right hand that was broken.

Louis said coldly: "Now, he doesn't owe you any more."

He let go of Ecker.

Aiker was able to see the light again, and immediately looked at Rilian with hatred in his eyes.

He took a breath and said with a serious face, "You were not like this before."

Reliant stood up with willpower, but because of the pain all over his body, he could only say softly: "People will change."

There was no smile on his face: "You have changed too."

Aiker didn't want to argue with him, he was a little angry, and said coldly: "No matter what, we're settled."

Rilian watched as Louis took Eckel away.

He held his right hand and stared at Aiker's back without any expression.

It wasn't until Eckel's figure was about to disappear that he evoked an extremely shallow smile, and his blood-stained, empty eyes flashed past.

The smile is fleeting.

Riliane sat down at the easel, and he looked at the portrait.

This is his mother.

He looked around the chaotic surroundings.

The back garden that was carefully cared for and fed with flesh and blood has been destroyed.

He was a little annoyed: I'm sorry, I messed up the gift for you. "

He murmured in a low voice: "Flowers can be raised again, but Ms. Roy, I don't seem to be able to paint for you anymore."

Ever since his sanity was eroded by the remaining dark elements back then, he could no longer draw any normal paintings.

Louis took the dazed Eckel back, and went to deal with official business after giving instructions, and would not come back until midnight.

But Eckel spent the day absent-mindedly, and finally waited until night.

Met Kayson.

The fact that Bishop Louis had abolished the arm of the saint's son Reliant was widely known, and Kaisen also heard about it.

He thought of the red marks left by wiping Eckel's blood yesterday morning, and vaguely guessed why Louis suddenly went crazy.

Looking at the restless Aikeer in front of him, he considerately didn't ask about related matters.

The meeting of the Holy See will be held tomorrow, and by then Eckel may have left the Holy See, so there is really no need to bother the elf on his way home.

Under the cover of the night, their figures were not conspicuous.

Kaisen said in a low voice: "Tomorrow morning, the Holy See meeting will be held. As usual, this meeting will spend the morning in the bishops' quarrel, and the voting will continue until the afternoon."

"Louis will be free in the afternoon at the earliest. Before that, I will send you away from the Holy See."

Although Eckel waited for several days, it was still a bit sudden to him.

Apart from the joy in my heart, I don't know why I feel a little sad.

Leave the Curia...leave Louis.

Aiker looked hesitant, and then responded softly after a while: "Yes!"

Kaisen ruffled his black hair: "Don't worry, I've prepared everything, and nothing will go wrong."

Aiker took a deep breath, thinking of the teacher in the dark forest and the sleeping Mutu, his face finally had some excitement: "When will we set off tomorrow morning?"

Kaisen smiled: "Wait until you finish your breakfast."

"Huh?" Aike was stunned.

Kaisen hooked the tip of the elf's nose, staying a little cute.

"I can't let you go hungry."

He said: "I arranged for someone to meet you outside the Holy See, and he will be responsible for sending you to the Forest of Darkness."

His face turned serious: "Once the horse starts raising its hooves, in order to prevent someone from chasing it, there will be no chance to stop."

Kaysen made a small joke: "Trust me, you don't want to eat on a bumpy horse."

Aiker nodded: "Okay, I will try to eat as fast as possible, so as not to waste time."

Caught off guard, Kaisen kissed him face-to-face the moment he finished speaking.

The little elf who nodded and made the promise seriously was too cute.

Under the moonlight, the knight couldn't help himself.

Kaisen's face has been subjected to countless winds and rains, and the tough facial lines can't hide the roughness, with stubble pricking his face.

He lightly touched Aikeer's delicate face, turned his head very lightly, and kissed him.

I was afraid that I would accidentally rub my fair and tender skin red.

I am also afraid that I will make the other party feel uncomfortable.

So Eckel didn't even feel anything, and Kaysen pulled away.

If it is stuck by something, if it touches it, it will be gone.

He looked at Kaisen blankly: "Is this a goodbye kiss?"

Kaisen's ears turned red like a boy, and he nodded his face: "Yes."

What Kaisen didn't expect was that Ekeel grabbed his arm, stood on tiptoe and slapped him heavily on the side of his face.

She smiled sweetly: "It was too light just now, this is the farewell kiss."

The moonlight was beautiful, and this farewell kiss wiped away all the sadness and cautiousness of Kaisen's parting, and it was sweet to the deepest part of his heart.

The heart in the left chest was beating faster than expected.

Aiker said goodbye to Kaisen and returned to the hall. Mutu, who had been sleeping for a long time, finally woke up. Because of the excessive suppression of light elements, his recovery process was very slow.

But it was this deep sleep that made him vaguely dream about the current situation of the Dark Timberwolves.

He couldn't delay any longer, he had to hurry back.

After listening to what Mutu said, Aike also told Mutu about the discussion with Kaisen just now.

"We'll take the wooden box and set off immediately tomorrow morning."

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