"Are you the golden lion?" Fiona squinted, a little dangerous.
Albert nodded obediently when his scalp was numb. He knew that he was in the first place. Now people want to settle accounts after autumn.
"Yes, I am the Golden Lion and Albert. As for his royal highness, it is estimated that this identity no longer exists."
"I don't care whether you exist or not?" Fiona blew up and threw a pillow on Albert. "So you deliberately lied to me? Eat and live with me? Why are you so shameless?"
Albert took the pillow and was a little innocent. "I didn't think you couldn't distinguish between Warcraft and orcs. I wanted to tell you, but I was hurt too badly before and didn't know how to talk about it."
"So it's still my fault?" Fiona was angry, her chest rose and fell, and her face was even more ashamed at the thought of what she had said and done with the golden lion.
Albert saw that the momentum was bad and immediately admitted his mistake: "it's not your fault, it's that I shouldn't hide it from you."
After more than two years together, he also found out Fiona's temperament. This is a smooth girl. If you speak kindly to her, she can listen more.
"Don't think I can forgive you if you apologize to me." Fiona snorted, still unwilling to say so.
Albert was relieved to know that the greatest difficulty had passed. He changed his posture, "I know I made a big mistake, so I dare not ask for your forgiveness, but the sentence also gives the prisoner a chance to argue, don't I?"
Fiona muttered, "you say, see if your reason can convince me."
She's calming down now. It won't do her any good if it gets big. If people knew that she had lived and eaten with an orc for several years, how could she marry the orc.
At the thought of this, Fiona's heart was flustered. Although she said before that if the golden lion was an orc, she would marry him, she never thought that the golden lion was an ORC.
Fiona's face began to turn red again when she thought she had said such shameless words. She stared at Albert and held another pillow on the bed in her arms.
Albert is now on the wrong side. Although he doesn't understand why Fiona blushes again, he won't ask it out without eyesight at this time.
"My story is quite long," said Albert, looking at Fiona's glare and clearing his throat. "The royal family once had a sacrifice named Rex. I think the main priest should have told you."
"I know. The teacher said he was missing before. I know he has died because I found his storage ring. I didn't know he was Rex until I came to the temple for a few years."
Fiona nodded and took out the storage ring belonging to Rex.
"I know that Rex suffered such a serious injury at the beginning. I know he has little chance to survive. But I will still be sad to really know that he died."
At a glance at the ring, Albert didn't mean to reach for it.
"Rex is a sacrifice. Only I know in the royal family and I know his concerns. If other people in the royal family knew about this, the relationship between the royal families in the temple would be unprecedented."
"Knowing Rex's sacrificial identity, I protected him personally, so in the eyes of outsiders, our relationship has always been very good. Because there is a new queen and she has two sons, I know that my probability of inheriting the throne is very slim, so I simply made friends with Rex and went out of the Palace together."
"We went to many places and saw the life of the people at the bottom of the Empire. At that time, the number of sacrifices in the temple was very small, and many Orc sacrifices were buried."
"Thinking that the Terran's alchemy is very famous, Rex wanted to find an alchemist to help make a sacrificial detector, which should be small enough and easy to carry. We had been looking for the Terran for five years, and Rex experimented personally, and the alchemist finally made the sacrificial detector."
Fiona took out the disc and Albert looked at it several times with nostalgia in his eyes.
"The Terran and the orc Empire have fought endlessly. The news that Rex and I came to the Terran has somehow been known by others. What is waiting for Rex and me is endless pursuit."
Albert said and shook his fist, but Fiona thought of the right front paw of the golden lion.
"You saw what happened later."
"Rex and I tore a magic scroll. The transmission of the magic scroll was random. I was transmitted to the endless mountains, but I don't know where Rex was transmitted."
"He was transported to the depths of the mountains near the xuanzu fox territory. The plants said that he died in a few days." Fiona said, "at that time, in order to avoid Luka's pursuit, I tried my best to hide in the mountains before I met Rex's skeleton."
"I know. I've heard that."
"Yes, who did you listen to?" Fiona stared suspiciously. "The teacher has been looking for you before, and told me how to keep looking. Did the teacher tell you this?"
"Well, you two work together to deceive me!" the more Fiona said, the more she felt wronged, and her eyes turned a little red. Albert concealed her. She could understand. Soren was a little sad to do so.
He stayed with Fiona for more than two years and never saw her cry. Albert was a little flustered. He tentatively took Fiona's hand and was mercilessly patted away by the other party.
Albert smiled bitterly and continued to hold Fiona's hand.
"I didn't mean to lie to you. Rex and I were seriously injured at that time. My animal nucleus was broken. After being transported to the endless mountains, with the severity of the injury, I couldn't keep my human shape anymore. The worst thing is, I found that my body was getting smaller and weaker."
"If I hadn't met you, maybe I wouldn't be able to stay in the endless mountains for another two months."
Fiona snorted: "there are so many Temple sacrifices. Your injuries can be treated directly by looking for the teacher. Why should you stay with me all the time? Aren't you closer to the teacher? He's still talking about you."
Albert played with Fiona's fingers: "of course I know this, but I don't want to find another sacrifice. I just want to stay with you all the time."