It took Ramses a long time to realize that the "air" wrapped mysteriously by the little priest was actually not air, but the god Mejed who was said to be right in front of him.

It took Tahir longer than him to be shocked to ascertain that Ramses couldn't see such a huge Lord Mejed, and all he saw was a cloud of air that seemed to be nothing.

"Are you really sure there's a god here?"

"You really can't see Lord Mejed?"

The voices of the two collided together, bringing a dumb silence and looking at each other.

There is no need to say anything about these.

Although Ramses was skeptical about this, because of Tahir's insistence, he also believed in such an amazing "fact".

"I'm sorry, Master Mejed, I was the one who offended just now—eh? You've already picked up Lord Mejed? Wait, wait, you actually?!"

Originally, he made a solemn apology to "air" to show his deep apology for offending the gods.But halfway through the prince's words, he was shocked by the supernatural operation of the little priest.

Ramses asked himself in his heart, did he hear wrong?Did he hear correctly?

What did the little priest say?

Oh, he picked up Lord Mejed, who was just air in his eyes, and held it up in front of their eyes.

Ok……

Ramses (suddenly anxious): "This is a god! You really—"

"Usually, I'm foolishly calculating, but I still have the guts to make such a bold move when it shouldn't be!"

His Royal Highness, who became anxious for a while, probably ignored it. What he was worried about was not his sudden boldness.

Tahir has always displayed his fearlessness in subtle ways.

The attitude towards the gods is one of the evidences.

Although the young man respected and worshiped Lord Mejed from the bottom of his heart, his actual actions were completely unaffected by his state of mind and turned into fear.

Lord Mejed, who has wise eyes, was not offered to the altar immediately by the high priest, but was directly put under his robe by him, all the way to Ramses.

He still hugs it.

That's right, it's like this, with no trace of fear or respect—

Tahir: "...Ah! You are right."

The young man was reminded, and after realizing it, even if he is cute...ah no, the generous and benevolent Mr. Mejed may not like being held up like this.

Tahir corrected his mistakes and was about to put Lord Mejed down.

Swish!

He lowered his head, only to find that his hands were empty, like the white quilt and long-legged god, he broke away from his grasp and ran to the unexpected other side.

"...!"

"What's the matter, the eyes suddenly become so strange, what are you looking at me for?"

Ramses didn't know why he was being targeted. With such weird eyes, no matter how good-looking the little priest was, he still felt uncomfortable.

However, the prince didn't expect that there were more things that made him feel hairy.

"Lord Mejed, I'm going to your side."

The prince, who couldn't see the gods, was startled, and the dumb hair on the top of his head trembled coldly: "Huh?"

"Also, Lord Mejed seems to be..." Tahir's eyes were strange, and his tone was also a bit strange: "It seems to like you very much?"

Ramses: "..."

Tahir: "..."

Ramses: "..."

"Don't be silent! What does this sentence mean, I want to be frightened by you-hmph, not at all!"

The prince who saw the real god for the first time (actually not really seeing him) was not proficient in business, and almost couldn't hold back his expression and jumped up on the spot.

He thought that the little priest was as intimidated as he was by not speaking.

It’s not wrong to say that, Tahir was indeed shocked.

However, in a place unknown to Ramesses, the eyes of the young man who had been knocked into his heart by the loveliness of the Lord God last night were slightly frozen, and he actually felt that at this moment, his heart was hit by an unknown source again.

Master Mejed disappeared from his hands, and quickly appeared beside Ramses.

It was actually circling around the astonished brown-haired boy.

Non-stop, non-stop turning in circles, those feet that were washed last night shook very fast.

It's hard for Tahir not only to not be scared to death by the ghostly god, but to understand the emotion of "joy" from it.

Lord Mejed really likes Ramses.

When the prince, who couldn't see the god's body, became more and more panicked and couldn't help looking around, Lord Mejed stopped circling around.

It, directly - stood on the head of His Highness the Prince!

"The body of the idiot prince has been trampled!"

Tahir couldn't help blurting out, accidentally exposing his intense concern for His Royal Highness's hairy head from beginning to end.

Ramses: "..."

For a while, it seemed that there were a lot of things to say, but because there were too many things, I was in a panic.

His Royal Highness decided not to speak.

He didn't know that there was a god on his head at all, and he only felt a little sore in his neck, so he was able to regain his composure and put on a calm enough to defeat most adults: "Stop talking nonsense, tell me what to do thing."

Since this kind of thing is known without thinking and cannot be said in front of others, this time, the two teenagers still ran to a corner where no one else would notice.

Tahir reiterated that this route is absolutely "perfect" after his repeated scrutiny, coupled with the experience summary of the previous two failures, and it is impossible for Senedi and the others to discover it again.

"I don't know how you found these remote little corners."

Ramses lamented that the little priest could really find either the reed marshes or a dark passage behind the temple that seemed to have been abandoned long ago.

But the emotion is the emotion, he ignored the details, and focused all his attention on the business related to Master Mejed.

Tahir told Ramses that he accidentally caught a glimpse of Lord Mejed's divine body in the altar, and then that Lord Mejed followed him all the way back.

"……Um."

Even though he was under the sun, he felt chilly on the back of his neck for a while, and Ramses fell into deep thought.

"It's really scary."

"Yes...well, don't say it in front of Lord Mejed!"

"Well then, why did Master Mejed appear in the temple and follow you back to the room?"

"I don't know about this."

"Why don't you ask it?"

"But it doesn't seem to want to talk to us...?"

"Well."

"Uh.

It is meaningless to study why God came to the world.

Because—at least the current ones haven't reached that level yet.

Tahir realized this reality unexpectedly and quickly, and gave up thinking about it very readily.

"Master Mejed must have its purpose. Well, God's thoughts must be different from ours, and it is difficult to speculate."

Tahir (serious): "My lord treats us so kindly, he will definitely protect us and guide us the way forward. To be able to interact with Lord Mejed is a manifestation of God's blessing!"

Ramses (still feeling strange, but can't tell what's wrong): "..."

I thought about it.

There seems to be nothing wrong.

As a result, the prince whose thoughts were taken astray also felt relieved.

In a certain sense, the two "daring" teenagers treated the true gods more calmly, and they didn't feel at all whether they should do something with fear or trepidation, or simply tell others.

While talking, Master Mejed seemed to be tired from standing, and slid down from the unsuspecting brown-haired boy's head, and landed on the blond-haired boy's lap just right.

"!"

Tahir raised his arm, conditioned reflex to embrace the Lord Shenming.

I have to say, although I don't know what it looks like under Lord Mejed's white cloth, but the feeling of holding it...

Warm and soft.

It's really comfortable.

However, speaking of it.

At this point, the "business" I'm going to talk about today seems to be over.

The boy who hugged Lord Mejed lowered his head slightly, and fell into a not-so-obvious silence that didn't know what to say now.

That's right, it was only now that he remembered that he didn't need to tell others about his encounter with Lord Mejed.

Although no matter how you think about it, it is a precious encounter that can only be obtained after exhausting a lifetime of luck. When an ordinary person encounters it, he should be overjoyed at the first time. Either make it public and let the world know, or frighten and cover up the opportunity that only belongs to him. die.

Juveniles do not belong to either of these two types of people.

It may be the first time that his body moved without thinking too much, which made him come here with a rather excited mood and tell Ramses this great good thing.

The term "friend" had such a great impact on him.

However, it is very strange.

Tahir calmed down now, and suddenly had another idea.

He had to think, is it really good to tell Ramses about this?

No, not regrets.It's just that Tahir himself can't be sure, what happened yesterday and today...

"What are you thinking again, everyone is stunned."

Ramses' voice made the young man look up, and the surprise in his eyes has not dissipated.

"Don't think nonsense, you know, people like Senedi, even if they want to meet God, they have no chance." The prince clasped his hands on his chest, and his tone was extremely affirmative.

"I've got the oracle, so it's not strange to see another god."

"Yes, is that so?"

"Of course." Ramses' eyes fell, and Tahir was slightly stunned by the glowing golden pupils.

"You are the high priest of the gods, have some confidence in yourself!"

He said so.

"Ah."

It took a long time for Tahir to respond.

The sun was about to set, and the shadows of the stone pillars were sliding from left to right, and they couldn't stay here for long.

Ramses wanted to urge the little priest who was still sitting on the stone ladder to hurry up, but he didn't expect that when he looked again, what he saw was the face of the blond boy who was flushed brighter than the sun in the distance. .

Inhale, exhale, take a deep breath again, and overcome countless inner entanglements...

"My name is Tahir."

Ramses was surprised: "I already knew."

The young man gritted his teeth, raised his chin proudly, but his face was still so red: "You have never called me by my name, I... you—"

"Stupid Ramses!"

The high priest ran away angrily.

This time, he didn't slip and trip on the road.

Ok.

improved greatly.

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