"I'm leaving, Dad."

Abner was carrying his luggage, looked at Grisha standing at the door with a serious face, and said with a smile.

"Be careful on the road, Abner." Grisha opened his mouth, as if he wanted to say something, but in the end, he just spit out these words weakly.

It's time to leave, this son who has been by his side from birth to now.

When will he be able to see his son again?When will he be able to have a good meal with his son again?

Thinking of this, Grisha's eyes turned red.

"I will, Dad." Abner still maintained a faint smile. He looked at the house in front of him that he had lived in for 16 years, with unknown emotions flashing in his eyes.

"Alan hasn't gotten up yet, your mother is with him inside." Grisha thought Abner was waiting for Karla, and patted him on the shoulder comfortingly: "Don't worry, good boy. Your mother didn't blame you, She's just reluctant, so don't take it to heart."

"No." Abner whispered.

"Abner, it's time to go!" Sean poked his head out of the carriage and shouted at them, "If you don't go, you won't be able to catch the boat later!"

"Go." Grisha sighed, and looked at Abner with some reluctance, "Learn well from your master. Dad knows you can do it. We'll wait for you to come back."

"Yeah." Abner nodded, turned around and was about to walk towards Sean.

"Don't go!"

Allen rushed out of the house in his pajamas and hugged Abner's feet tightly. There were still sleep marks on his face, as if he had suddenly received news and ran out in a hurry.

"Alan! Don't mess around!" Grisha looked at him sternly, and stretched out his hand to pull him over.

"I don't!" Allen stubbornly hugged Abner's feet tightly, his face full of grievances, "I don't want my brother to leave me! Why did my brother leave? My mother said that my brother would go far away Far away, I will never see my brother again! I don't want it!"

Karla stood at the door with tears in her eyes and did not speak. Even Grisha fell silent.

"I don't want my brother to go! I don't want to be alone!" Allen sniffed, thinking that he would never see his favorite brother again, and couldn't help crying, "I want to be with my brother...I don't want my brother Leave me... woo woo... I don't want... brother, don't go..."

"Alan," Abner put down his luggage, knelt down to help Alan wipe his face from crying, and kissed his red and swollen eyes, "Little crying bag, come on, wipe your tears quickly, you It's ugly now, not at all like my cute little Allen." His tone was as pampering as ever.

"Wow... brother, don't go... woo woo... I will be obedient in the future... I won't make trouble, I won't be naughty... You don't go... woo woo woo..."

As soon as he heard Abner's voice full of strong and gentle taste, Allen finally couldn't help crying loudly.

Abner watched helplessly that his pure white shirt was turned yellow and white by Alan's tears and snot, and then looked at his face that had been wiped clean and cried miserably again, sighed lightly, He took out the handkerchief again and wiped Alan's face seriously.

Allen sniffed and looked at Abner aggrievedly, but stopped crying.

"Alan, remember what I told you yesterday?" Abner pressed his forehead against his, and asked in a voice that could be heard by both of them.

"I don't remember," Allen gasped and said in a low voice, "My brother said a lot last night, I forgot..."

"Forgot? That brother reminded you, brother told Alan yesterday that he wanted to go to see the sea with Alan, right?" Abner was not angry, but patted Alan's head helplessly, and said softly.

"I remembered!" Alan's eyes widened suddenly, "My brother also said that the sea is outside the wall, and there are many scary giants who like to eat people outside!"

"Correct answer." Abner smiled, "You told brother that you want to go to see the sea with him. But the sea is outside the wall, and there are many terrifying giants outside the wall. Brother, there is no way to drive away those giants now. Giant, take you to see the sea. That's why my brother left here to find a way to make himself stronger."

"Get stronger? Brother, do you want to become stronger, become bigger than those giants, and then defeat those giants, and take me to see the sea?" Allen stared at Abner with wide-eyed eyes.

"Yes." Abner couldn't help chuckling, he caressed Alan's face, "Alan, the world outside the wall is much more beautiful than you imagined, there are things we can never see inside the wall Beautiful things. Whether it’s oceans, forests, grasslands, hills... Brother wants to take you to see. Brother doesn’t want your vision to become too narrow, and you can only see the world inside the wall.”

"...the world outside the wall..." Alan murmured a little confused.

"...Outside is where we should live. Our world can't just be confined inside the walls." Abner paused, "But Alan, now I can't protect you well. Once you get outside the walls, you may Brother can't even protect himself. So brother has to become strong, strong enough to lead you to live outside the wall, strong enough to take you to see the sea."

"……elder brother……"

"Do you understand? Alan, I have to leave here, so that I can take you out to see the sea in the future."

Alan lowered his head and said nothing, Abner just looked at him tenderly.

"...I understand, brother." Alan didn't look up, he just grabbed Abner's clothes stubbornly, and said in a hoarse voice, "You go, but soon, I will go find Yours. I will work hard to become stronger, I will be strong enough not to be protected by my brother, I will be strong enough to protect my brother, I will catch up soon... soon... very soon!"

"Okay, brother is waiting for you." Abner smiled and touched Alan's head. "At that time, let's go to the sea together."

Allen nodded vigorously.

Abner gave him a final hug, picked up his luggage and got on the carriage.

The boy who had always been well protected by his elder brother seemed to have grown up in an instant.

Allen looked at the carriage that was getting further and further away with red eyes, and the light of determination flashed in his dark green eyes.

He wanted to break through the wall and think about the outside world that his brother said.Look at the vast land of the different place with my brother, breathe the fresh air of the different place, and the boundless blue ocean full of vitality and infinite charm.But before that, he needs to become stronger, he has to catch up with his brother, he has to work hard to be able to stand shoulder to shoulder with his brother, and live with his brother!

"Alan has really grown up." Grisha looked at Alan's back, and said with a sigh, putting his arms around Karla.

Tears flashed in Karla's eyes, and she smiled gratifiedly: "Yeah, they've all grown up."

"... Tsk tsk, I didn't realize until now that I really deserve to be a brother." Sean, who was sitting on the carriage, touched his chin, looked at the back of the carriage, and Alan, who was still standing there with unusually firm eyes, sighed, " ...that look...is really nice."

"Shut up, uncle who is wretched." Abner glanced at him lightly, "I advise you not to think about Alan, or..."

"Am I like that?" Sean rolled his eyes at him, put his arms around Adair and kissed him with a smile, "I am satisfied with my Adair!"

"It's better like this." Abner snorted coldly.

"Tsk tsk, I said, most of the reason why your brother is so late blooming is because you dote on him," Sean sighed exaggeratedly, "Oh, fortunately, I brought out your scourge in time, so that the He wakes up in time, otherwise...hehe, maybe he will cry and call 'brother' when he is seventy or eighty."

"What's wrong with that?" Abner said naturally, "Could it be that he is not my younger brother when he is seventy or eighty? As long as he is my younger brother, I will protect him for the rest of his life. What does it matter?"

"...The younger brother is really scary." Sean shook his body and muttered.

On the contrary, Adair looked at Abner with a moved face: "Abner, you are really a good brother."

"Thank you, Adair." Abner tilted his head and smiled at him.

Abner blinked Adair's eyes and blushed slightly.

"Bastard! You are not allowed to moles your teacher!" Sean shielded Adair behind him like he was furious, and looked at Abner dangerously, "Don't think that I dare not teach you a lesson! You brat who hasn't even grown hair yet !"

"Ha, I don't talk to wretched uncles who have reached menopause."

"Adair, don't stop me! This brat just owes a lesson!"

"Sean... hey, stop making trouble..."

All the way to the pier so noisy.

After getting out of the carriage, the ship hadn't arrived yet, and it seemed to be later than Sean's scheduled time.

"What's the matter?" Sean's expression was a little impatient, "I agreed on this time, but I was late!"

"Maybe something happened to you." Adair comforted, turned around and looked at Abner who was leaning on the stone and looking at the river boredly, and said considerately, "Abner, why don't you go shopping , if you have something you want to take away, just buy it, after all, it will take a long time to come back." Then he took a bag of gold coins and handed it to him.

"Thank you, I'll go for a walk then."

Abner took it politely, waved it in front of Sean intentionally or unintentionally, and walked away slowly before he exploded.

There was nothing to shop on the street, so Abner just looked around casually, planning to go back and stay after shopping around.

"Mom... what is that? His teeth are so long... so scary..."

Abner paused, and looked at the child's fingers.

A tiny spherical creature locked in a tiny cage.It had sharp teeth in its mouth, large eyes, and it looked scarred and... kind of familiar.

"Brother, come and have a look!" The peddler saw Abner sharply, and hurriedly greeted, "I caught this little one from outside! It's rare, it's the only one! Come and have a look!"

Abner walked over slowly, squatted down in front of his booth, looked at the cowering spherical creature, and asked casually, "How do you sell this?"

"Brother, if you really want this little one, 30 copper coins! How about it?" The peddler made a three-way comparison and grinned.

"30 copper coins? It's so expensive." Abner said lazily, without answering him directly.

"Brother, why is it so expensive? It's very cheap! Now this kind of rare creature..."

"Well, forget it, let's go back." Abner stood up.

"Hey, brother, brother, 20 copper coins, no less!"

"20 copper coins, you can have a good meal." Abner still maintained a lazy tone.

"Okay! Brother, 10 copper coins, this is really the real price, if you really want it, just take it, what a bad luck!"

Abner didn't really want it at first, but just saw the trembling appearance of the spherical creature, and thought of his younger brother's pitiful appearance of shrinking his neck when he did something wrong. The copper coin was thrown to the peddler.

The peddler looked at his full purse and regretted it so much that his intestines were green.

"Then this, I'll take it away." Abner lifted the cage and said with a smile.

"Let's go! I'm so unlucky!"

Abner shrugged, turned and left.

He opened the cage while walking, and took out the spherical creature inside. He clearly felt that when his hand touched it, its body shook violently, but he didn't dare to resist.

"What a poor little guy." Abner murmured, squinting his eyes and looking at the unknown creature in front of him, no matter how he looked at it, he felt familiar.

Did you read it in any book?He rubbed his chin thinking.

"Abner, the ship is coming, come quickly!"

Adair's cry interrupted his train of thought, he threw the cage out casually, and ran over with the spherical creature in his hand.

"coming."

The creature held in Abner's arms slightly opened its eyes and glanced at him, then immediately closed them again.

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