Chapter 53.2: Song of The Wind (12) (2)

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Chapter 53.2: Song of The Wind (12) (2)

But Peter didnt answer Jin Chengs question. Instead, he asked: Lancelot, you are from the Kingdom Hidden In The Moonlight right?

This time, Jin Cheng didnt answer Peters question. He began to re-examine this seemingly ordinary priest, and at the same time, speculation was rising in his heart Perhaps it was because he came from the Kingdom Hidden In The Moonlight that Peter told him so much.

Peter joining the Rose Sect was definitely because the Rose Sect could help him achieve his ambition. Then this so-called resurrection from the dead mustnt be as simple as just resurrection. Between the magic circle of the Rose Sect and the Well of Time of the Kingdom Hidden In The Moonlight, which was the key?

The answer might be the Well of Time.

Seeing Jin Cheng deep in thought, Peter didnt say much and slowly backed away by a few steps. At this point, several members of the Rose Sect came from behind and firmly kept Peter behind their guard.

The two sides had come to a confrontation.

Peter nodded to Jin Cheng, then turned around and left.

Jin Cheng didnt chase after him, because he saw that his main mission had once again been updated to Return to the Greenvines Alliance office and look for Bazz.

Right, Bazz!

An idea suddenly crossed Jin Chengs mind. Bazz was like Peter, for they were both resurrected from the dead. If Peters ambition was to become a god, then what about Bazz?

What had Aesop put on him?

Thinking of this, Jin Cheng immediately brushed the Rose Sect aside and rushed to the Greenvines Alliance office.

On the other side, Tang Cuo finally took Bazz out of the tunnel and returned to the office smoothly. The office looked much emptier compared to the last time they were here because even ordinary members had been summoned by Celtic, and only a few of them remained here.

For Bazzs safety, Tang Cuo led him straight to the second floor. The moment he stepped upstairs, his main mission was updated.

But before he could check the update, a dull pain hit his brain.

Ding!

It has been detected that the player has modified the plot. According to the original plot, the knight Theodore has been seriously injured after continuous fights, so the player will immediately enter an unconscious state now.

Tang Cuo fell down, but he still maintained his consciousness. He could sense everything around him, but his body just slumped to the ground, his eyes were forced to close and he couldnt move.

Completely panicked, Bazz shook Tang Cuos shoulders and the others dashed over to carry him into his room. Theodore had his own temporary residence in this office.

After everything had been settled, Tang Cuo lay on the bed, still unable to lift even a finger.

Theodore, may the gods bless you, you have to be okay. Bazzs eyes were fixed on Tang Cuo, determined to not leave him even for a moment.

Tang Cuo could only listen and was unable to do anything.

Each second sluggishly passed by and Tang Cuo had no idea when Theodore would wake up, feeling a little anxious inside. He guessed that Theodores body had been unwell following the fight with Aesop, and after he escorted Bazz all the way back to the office, it finally gave in.

But the system didnt force Tang Cuo to collapse before. It had to be this exact moment, so what would it mean?

Tang Cuo wanted to open the Mission panel and take a look, but his eyes were forced to close and he couldnt see at all.

After an unknown period, the sound of someone knocking on the window came. Tang Cuo frowned, for this sound was too familiar to him. He had just heard it in Bazzs rented flat this morning.

He wanted to tell Bazz to ignore it, but he couldnt do it. His consciousness that was still a bit clear earlier was totally hazy now.

Squeak. It was the sound of the window opening.

The sound of Bazz walking towards him then away from him gradually blurred Tang Cuos consciousness. After a while, he could feel Bazz sitting beside him again and talking to him spiritedly.

Theodore, Im so happy that I can be your friend. Youre like Lancelot, both of you are good people that are difficult to find in this world. Im lucky to have met you.Follow current novels at novelhall.com)

Theodore, this period has been the happiest days of my life. I never thought that Ive died and shouldnt exist in this world, but I dont regret it. You all make me feel that Im the happiest person in this world.

Theodore, Beibeis new jam pie is really delicious. At the very end, the last sound that Tang Cuo caught was still his hopeful voice. He seemed to be choking a bit on his words, but Tang Cuo couldnt hear it clearly.

The whole mess was pushed onto Celtic again.

So Celtic repeatedly complained.

However, Tang Cuo and Jin Cheng were two cruel big bosses who wouldnt share the slightest burden with him. And at this point, their main missions finally coincided.

Current main mission: Play [Song of The Wind].

The handwritten score was sent to Jin Cheng along with the mission, which was signed with Lancelots name. As Jin Cheng looked at the slightly rushed handwriting that was consistently smeared with drops of some liquid, he could probably imagine what mood Lancelot had when he wrote this song.

Lets go, we have to pick a good spot to play this song. Jin Cheng said.

At this moment, the storm just came to a stop.

The two walked side by side and subconsciously ended up at the White Leaf District again. The wind and rain had swept by this place, exposing the dirt and filth that had been hidden in the tunnel all these years. Everything looked messy, yet somehow the place seemed much more cleansed than it used to be.

Someone was crying in front of the collapsed ruins.

Someone was standing on their toes, trying to peep into the tunnel with curiosity.

Everyone was like a weed, struggling to live in their own way.

Surprisingly, Beibeis Cake House, where the jam pie was sold, was still open.

A string of wind chimes was also hung on the door of Beibeis Cake house. As Tang Cuo pushed the door open, the wind chimes rang and a lovely girl with a round face paused her task to look up: Welcome!

Tang Cuo and Jin Cheng dug out all the money they could find on themselves to buy two jam pies. As she handed over the pies, the girl recognised their faces and smiled even more brightly.

So its you, Lancelot, and this is Theodore, right? Bazz talked about you all the time. He always said that he would take you to try the latest flavour of the jam pies here. Hes said it so many times yet I still havent gotten to meet you two, and finally, I see you today.

After a pause, her slightly blushed face turned towards the door: Where is Bazz? Why didnt he come?

Tang Cuo was suddenly lost for words. And he didnt want to say anything.

Jin Cheng took the pies and said: He has something to do, and hell be away for a while.

I see. The girls smile went stiff for a second, then she quickly tucked her hair behind her ears, lowered her head and pretended to be busy

When she looked up again, they werent in the shop anymore.

Tang Cuo and Jin Cheng carried the pies and continued walking through the streets, passing by East Street. They then turned around to look at the collapsed church and finally reached the dock where operations were temporarily suspended due to the storm.

The dock at this time was very different from usual. Countless workers were squatting at the corner, looking like grey mushrooms that grew out of the mossy wall, each squeezing next to the other.

Right here. Jin Cheng took out the small harp, sat on the short pole that boatmen used to tie the mooring rope around, and put the last bite of the pie into his mouth.

Poking his head out, the owner of the shop that sold black bread and potato soup caught sight of Jin Cheng and mumbled to himself about how this strange bard was here again. But this time he didnt say anything to interrupt Jin Cheng.

He suddenly felt that in such a peaceful moment, some music would be nice.

The melodious sound of music soon spread around the dock, carrying with it the scent of an unbound wind that was at the same time wrapped in an inexplicable sorrow, bringing a hint of coolness to the end of this spring.

On the wide river, amid the gentle wind, the sails were faintly visible and another boat embarked on its journey.

[And I hope only the wind will know about my death.]

Tang Cuo was reminded of this sentence in Bazzs dying letter. The name of this dungeon, [Song of The Wind], now sounded very fitting. As he thought about it with his usual blank expression, Tang Cuo picked up the cold jam pie and took a bite Actually, this tastes a bit too sweet.

Ding!

Congratulations to the players for successfully completing the second round of the serial mission [Kingdom Hidden In The Moonlight]: Song of The Wind. Difficulty: Hard, No. of completed side missions: 95, Rating: A. Character points to be earned: 30.

For personal rewards, please check the system panel by yourselves.

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