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Thankfully, Emily and Ellena were able to continue their journey on schedule. Yesterday's events were horrendous but once again, when Emily showed her strength, all the problems were solved. Or at least so…
Ellena always believed her aunt had powers that no one else had. Then yesterday when she managed to sneak around to meet Linda, Ellena came to know that her aunt was a wealthy man.
How could auntie Em bring almost all of the veteran adventurers rank C and B to the forest to look for Ellena during a rainstorm and lightning? The power of money is terrible. His aunt was also more terrible because she easily took out five thousand gold coins as a mission payment.
Five thousand gold coins was actually not a fantastic amount for the nobles or the upper Rank adventurers. But the name is human, they still can not look away at the money that can be obtained easily—more-more just to find a lost boy in the small forest. Ellena is also an Adventurer. She felt her aunt had lost but yes she did.
If you know aunt Em has a lot of money, Ellena should have never hesitated to buy this in the city. All this time he was pretending to be a niece of understanding that is not neko-neko but now Ellena feels her own loss.
“El, this car will not stop just to wait for you!” the aunt's firm cry sounded out loud all over the forest they were passing through.
Dark skies. Cold air. The sun had not even revealed a sign of light in the east but Ellena was already sweating profusely. His body was bent on support at the knees with both hands. Breath gasping. His face was also unsightly red.
“Bi—hah—bi—hahh—ca..pek—hah...hah!” Ellena spoke up.
Really shit. As punishment for her reckless and troublesome actions yesterday, Ellena received punishment. Instead of being told to sleep in a horse-cage, Ellena was not allowed to take the train and had to run for the rest of the way to the city. Which meant Ellena had to run after the horse-drawn carriage for half A DAY even more. Unfortunately again his aunt ruthlessly deliberately did not give breakfast and rest at all.
“EL!”
“IYA AUNTY!” Ellena. Although inwardly always cursed her cruel aunt, outside of her was still an obedient boy.
Emily felt absolutely no pity for her protege and niece. Her gray eyes now looked in Ellena who was painstakingly following the pace of the carriage.
“Ellena...I swear..”.
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Ellena promised not to repeat her actions yesterday—at least over the next weeks. It's enough training hell aunt Em at home, do not get in the city Ellena also told to undergo training and suffer as it is now.
TIRED!!
Even with Ellena's stamina arguably stronger than a child her age, she dropped her body on the side street of the carriage just like that. Unconcerned by the sight of the people lining the gate, Ellena was busy panting under the scorching sun.
Then suddenly his stomach was in a sense of discomfort until without a second thought got up and ran away. Aunt Em was very cruel to give him nothing from waking up to what Ellena spewed out was just a bitter sour liquid. The girl grimaced her stomach.
“EL! HURRY!”
Ellena's head became heavy as her aunt's high voice greeted. Her emerald eyes looked at my loinous Aunt in front of the two gatekeepers who looked at her with concern.
“EL!”
Ellena's ears must have been troubled because she heard Aunt Em's worried cry. Hm? The unceasing head throbbed like it was hit by a hammer, finally reaching its limit. His eyes were black at that moment.
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When consciousness returned to her, Ellena woke up in a strange room. It looks like it's an inn room. Just as he was about to get off the wooden bed, the door opened and a small figure entered with a tray filled with plenty of food.
The familiar green-haired little boy had trouble carrying a tray bigger than him. But Ellena did not intend to help and instead watched until the little boy finally put a tray on the table and let out a happy sigh. Only then did he turn his head, realizing the occupants of the room were up and looking at him.
Still staring at the unfamiliar figure in front of her, Ellena sat on the chair facing the food that was brought without a word. Sitting quietly while continuing to look at the little boy who stood clumsily clinging to the wall.
Finally because it can not stand in the face in such a way, with a shy face, the child said, “A-there ya-ng bi-can I help to a-you?” of course with a stammering voice.
Once again those beautiful emerald eyes looked at her past-goals before saying, “I've seen you,” Ellena turned her memory deeper, “....but where?”
It's rare for Ellena to forget something but if basically if Ellena doesn't consider something important, she tends to forget it quickly. Even because of Aunt Em's cruel punishment that makes him run and hunger aggravate Ellena's brain to walk more slowly.
At the question, the boy almost fell over to hear it. He looked at Ellena with widened eyes and a profoundly disappointed light. Like a child forgotten by his mother. Depressing.
But Ellena was sure she had no children so she just blinked innocently.
“A-you don't bite me?” the voice of the child even shook holding back the cry.
Seeing that small body slowly sobbed. Instead of sympathy, Ellena instead clucked, “As information I don't really like crybaby little boys. Do that outside.” The tap then grabs the spoon and begins to devour its food.
Ahh! Heaven world. After running non-stop during the trip on an empty stomach Ellena finally felt alive again.
Dugh—“What's with you heh?”
Ellena did not understand the behavior of the unfamiliar boy who suddenly dropped down and prostrated himself at her feet.
“Nona! With your help, I can be free from these criminals. For the good of Miss saving me, I can live not as a slave or die at the hands of those evil people. For all the help my lady is very grateful. Kindly if there is anything I can do to repay the kindness of Miss I—“
“Wait-wait! Stop—duh! You, little boy, what did you call me? Miss?”
The boy raised his head in doubt. He painstakingly gathered up the courage to express all his feelings but the girl who had helped him the other day heartily cut him off and asked him things he did not understand.
“E-Eh? Iya—Nona..or should I call you Mr?” tanyanya back to doubt. He was afraid of making mistakes even though as far as he remembered he did not do anything strange at all.
The strange one was also the girl in front of him.
“You blind? I'm not a girl.” Ellena said fiercely.
The boy really did not know what was wrong but he guessed that there was something strange about the head of his helper girl. Not women? Then the mound protruded in front of his body and what was that long hair?
As if she could read his thoughts, Ellena's eyes fell on her front body. A pair of circles that are not too big but clearly visible because of his thin clothes. Then he also caught a long strand of purple-colored hair dangling all the way to his waist.
“Em...Miss, do I need to call a doctor for you?” ask the boy again. Presumably he was afraid that there were some hinges that escaped from the girl's brain due to running non-stop.
Ellena is rarely upset because she has always played the role of a cheerful and energetic boy. But in the presence of a foreign boy who accidentally saw his true form, Ellena suddenly felt annoyed to the crown.
“No need! I don't need a doctor or anyone. I want you out!"
“Out?”
“NOW!!!”
“B-GOOD!” soon the boy ran out of the room.
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