Rex lifted as like as two peas, and put her hands on the table, and laid her hands on her forehead, and she was sure she was just too hot to faint. She could not help laughing, saying, "the same as that old man, and you will faint if you heat up."

He drew back his hand and gazed at Connie's face for a while. She was pretty, her brown curly hair was wet with sweat, her pink cat's ears and a few small freckles on the tip of her nose.

"She did have five or six points similar to her then, even freckles..." Rex murmured a little preoccupied. After a while, he came back to himself with a complicated look and said, "a hundred years have passed, and I don't know what's happened to her now. Maybe she's gone with the Orc's life span..."

Rex stares at Connie for a moment and gently presses his hand on her shoulder to drive away the heat from her body.

"Ying ~"

Connie slowly opened her eyes, just to Rex's eyes. She was surprised and rolled from the table to the ground.

"Ouch!" Connie screamed, rubbed her butt and got up from the ground. She looked at Rex with some complaints and said, "uncle, what are you doing?"

"You fainted. I saved you." Rex put out his hand and said calmly.

"Is that so?" Connie thought about it. Just now she seemed to be dizzy again, and there was no sign of infringement on her body. It seems that the uncle is still a very serious person, so she said, "thank you. I've already delivered the takeout. Please give me the money. I'll go back."

"Good." Rex opened the drawer of the table, took out ten dragon coins and a gold coin and handed them to Connie.

"Then I'll go. Goodbye." Connie put away her money, picked up her helmet on the table, and turned to leave.

"Do you know Debbie?" Rex burst out.

"Debbie?" Connie stopped, thought about it, and looked back in surprise. "How do you know my grandmother's name?"

"Sure enough." Rex knew that this little girl was her granddaughter. No wonder she looked so similar to her then. However, it seems that she finally married that guy.

"Hello, uncle, I ask you, how do you know my grandmother?" Connie couldn't help asking when she saw Rex in a daze.

In the city of chaos, a strange place, she suddenly heard her grandmother's name from an uncle who met for the first time, which made her a little excited and alert.

"I met your grandmother in those years. She looks a little like you, so I asked casually." Rex regained his composure and asked as calmly as possible, "is she... OK now?"

"She died." Connie's face darkened, and her voice became a little low. "After her father was killed, she drank poison and let me escape from the tribe alone."

"Dead..." Rex clenched his fist. Scenes of more than 100 years ago flashed through his mind. The cat ear girl who was saved by him in the accident, followed his footsteps regardless of everything, and ran through one farce after another foolishly.

Although most of the time, she can only chase the traces left by him, and the days that she really got along with him may not be more than a month, the three years that she was chased were probably the three years that he had a little color in his past life.

Later, his revenge had been avenged and he had no goal in life. He was arrested in Basti prison and completely isolated from the outside world.

Until today, seeing Connie again, the palpitation in his heart suddenly made him understand his mind.

It's just that she's dead, and there's something she'll never have a chance to say to her again.

"When my hair achieves waist length, I will marry you..."

Rex suddenly felt that his heart had become a little empty, as if something important was missing.

"What is the relationship between this uncle and his grandmother?" Connie looked at Rex secretly. She could feel Rex's sadness when she heard about his grandmother's death.

"Buddha jumps over the wall... Long hair..." Connie glanced at the Buddha jumps over the wall on the table. Her eyes lit up and she looked at Rex and said, "is uncle bald? No publisher? You're the hairless person my grandmother used to talk about, aren't you? "

She grew up with her grandmother, who never told him the heroic stories of their FAK tribe, but only the stories of non publishers.

That's a hairless superhero.

"Did she mention me to you?" Rex's lips moved, looking at Connie.

"Of course, I grew up listening to your stories. My grandmother told me them over and over again, and I can recite them all." Connie nodded and looked at the hairless traveler's eyes. It was the most powerful hero in her mind. Now she was standing in front of her.

"A hundred years later, I didn't expect her to remember me." Rex murmured, a smile on his lips.

In this world, she is probably the only one who can regard him as a hero.

In the eyes of the world, he is a great devil who does all kinds of evil. Even now, when the prison guards face him, their eyes are still full of fear.

Connie looked at Rex with burning eyes and said, "no publisher, can you accept me as an apprentice? I want to be as strong as you

"Take in the apprentice?" Rex looked at Connie. "Why do you want to learn from me? What's wrong with the FAK tribe now? "

"Gary, the villain, rebelled, killed my father, imprisoned my brother, and became the new chief of the FAK tribe. I'm going to be strong, go back and save my brother, and kill that bad guy Gary Said Connie with a firm eye.

"Rebellion." Rex frowned. FAK tribe is the second largest tribe among orcs. It is powerful. There is more than one chieftain in the top ten of the tribe. Killing the chieftain and becoming a new chieftain is probably not something that the so-called Gary can do.

"That big villain United several elders of the tribe, and also got reinforcements from the Ogg tribe. He was a traitor and a traitor." Said Connie angrily.

Rex was silent for a while. He looked up at Connie. His eyes were calm and asked, "if you want to learn from me and become a strong man, the process will be very hard, even worse than death. Can you insist?"

"If I can kill that traitor and save my brother, I will stick to it." Connie nodded firmly.

Rex looked into Connie's eyes like the girl who said to him more than 100 years ago, "I'll catch up with you.".

"Debbie, when I failed you, let me repay it on your granddaughter." Rex said quietly in his heart, then looked at Connie and nodded, "let's start training tonight. Wait for me at the prison gate at ten o'clock."

"Uncle, have you agreed?" Connie was stunned for a moment.

"What should I call a teacher?" Rex asked with a straight face.

"Master!" Cried Connie happily.

"You go back first. I'm going to eat, too." Rex turned around with a smile on his lips, but his voice was still calm.