"I once asked a doctor named malwin from Xuecheng about the secrets of the human body and the common language of Westeros."

Millie opened her mouth to explain why she was on the ship.

Then when he was talking, the conversation turned slightly, and the last sentence was spoken in Westeros' common language.

The guard standing nearby listened to the two people muttering for a long time, and finally understood such a sentence, but he still looked at a loss.

When Milly finished this sentence, she said another paragraph. This time even wesselis couldn't understand it, because she didn't speak valerian.

"We lazarins have our own language."

This time, Millie's voice was unusually calm.

"We love singing, advocate nature, and the ethnic group lives on grazing, so the God we believe in is the supreme grazing God."

"However, in doslak, we are called 'hesilach', which means' sheep man '."

Miri maz dur is a lazarin, and the fate of the lazarins is not very good. They are too far from happiness and too close to the doslaks and slave Bay.

The doslaks often went south to destroy the razarin community and take away their cattle, sheep and wives.

Most of the captured lazarin men were sold to Milin and other places to become slaves, and the useless old people were directly killed.

However, wesselis has no time to take into account the tragic fate of the lazarins. He is not a God. He can't control so many worldly hardships. At the same time, he won't be biased by the topic led by this woman.

"I see."

Wesselis nodded and brought the subject back.

"Then you continue to talk about the magic tide."

He paid more attention to the magic tide in women's mouth.

Millie sighed slightly when she saw that she had not succeeded in diverting the boy's attention. If it were another child, maybe she would tell some interesting stories to distract them.

However, the boy was obviously not an ordinary man. Millie sorted out her language and spoke again.

"My Lord."

"Magic has actually been interrupted several times in history, and there has been an obvious gap for a long time."

"Now it has been a long time since the last dragon disappeared."

"No one knows when magic will revive."

"Including wizards, moon chanters and sacrificial priests have lost their power and become ordinary people."

"They linger, endure humiliation, and expect change one day."

"Really?"

Listening to the woman's story, wesselis fell into silence.

And Millie looked at wesselis's face and couldn't help but turn her eyes and spoke again.

"Of course, I didn't mean any harm by deliberately approaching you."

"I'm just curious why you can revive magic."

Wesselis, interrupted by the woman's sophistry, frowned slightly, and then raised his head.

In fact, he didn't care what the woman just wanted to do to herself. Originally, wesselis wanted to cut off her hand as punishment for the sake of raising a baby, but he didn't expect the other party to come up again.

"I don't know how the law of the lazarin people is, you know, if you're in Westeros, I'm afraid you only have death and..."

Wesselis frowned, but stopped halfway, because women are not qualified to wear black.

If she's in westero, she's dead.

"If according to the law, this adult, in fact, I didn't do anything."

When it comes to the law, Millie suddenly doesn't panic.

"I believe you will uphold justice. A bundle of rope and a dagger mean nothing."

Wesselis slightly raised her eyebrows. What the woman said was really reasonable. After all, she was caught before she could do anything.

Even if it was put in her previous life, it was just a crime that was not executed. These seemingly important "iron evidence" are not enough to determine her guilt.

After all, think about it and don't commit a crime. If even fantasy will commit a crime, there will be no one in the world.

"You're right, indeed."

"But I don't need any reason to throw you into the sea to feed the fish."

And wesselis put his arms on his chest and spoke calmly.

"Give me a reason to keep you alive."

Millie saw the boy's calm and indifferent cheek and throat rolling slightly. It seemed that if she didn't say anything, she might really be thrown into the sea by wesselis to feed the fish.

"My Lord, my lord... I find you don't know much about magic. I don't know if you need a magic consultant."

"I can help you better grasp this power, and I will only get what I deserve in return."

In order to survive, the woman put forward a bold idea.

However, wesselis glanced at her. He really needed the woman's magic knowledge, and the other party directly understood what he meant.

In fact, although wesselis needs the woman's magic knowledge, it is also difficult for him to trust the cunning strange woman around him.

"Yes, Ms. Millie maz duhl, but it depends on your performance if you want to be rewarded."

Wesselis said quietly.

"But... I'm a man with clear rewards and punishments."

"I believe it's just an idea. You haven't started to commit a crime."

"But even a sinful idea needs to pay a corresponding price. Next, you will have a year with chains."

Click——

With the voice of wesselis falling, a soldier came forward and shackled the woman's hands and feet.

She will drag a heavy chain life in the coming year, which is wesselis's punishment for her.

But only in this way can wesselis rest assured to bring this mysterious woman who knows magic with him.

"Thank you for your forgiveness."

Then the woman knelt down and thanked wesselis for not throwing her into the sea.

The boy with blue hair stretched out his hand and took the initiative to pull up the woman who was still sitting on the ground.

Then let another guard who took Millie's child back and gave her the child back.

The child was still crying, and the woman with messy hair and shackles on her hands and feet rushed to hold her own flesh and blood.

Then gently shook a few times and hummed an incomprehensible melody in his mouth.

Miraculously, the child soon calmed down in his mother's arms and did not cry or make noise.

He looked at wesselis with big eyes and a smile on his face.

He even wanted wesselis to give him a hug.