Killing God: 026 Moon Dome
Chenfeng returned to Windmill Village and handed over the Lanyanbei he received to Martin, and then promised Simon to come over for dinner later. Chenfeng realized that he had not eaten all day today, but his stomach Not hungry at all.
As soon as he pushed the door and entered the house, Ned greeted him with a lovely smile on his face, "Morrowind, can I tell you some good news?"
A rare smile appeared on Morrowind's face, "I guess, that guy is awake?"
"You're so boring..." Ned's smile froze, and he changed his face, "Can't you pretend you don't know?" She stared at Morrowind, groaning, and don't take it seriously.
"Bang." Morrowind backed out, closed the door, and pushed it open again.
"Ned, I'm back."
"It's not funny at all..." Ned's face showed a very strange expression, Morrowind's way, anyway, is too strange.
"Am I pretending not to be?" Morrowind said, pointing to himself.
"It's too similar." Looking at the dazed look on Morrowind's face, Ned suddenly realized that Morrowind was not cute in some ways,
"Oh, then hurry up and tell me the good news that the man woke up," Morrowind said.
"You..." Ned frowned, "You definitely did it on purpose, I'm ignoring you."
After Ned turned to leave, Morrowind rolled his eyes blankly again, "It's weird, forget it." After speaking, he also walked to the beach to rescue the room where the man was.
"What's your name?" Ned stood by the window, Morrowind moved a stool and sat by the bed.
"Hello, my name is Moon Dome." The man was lying on the bed, his voice still weak, but much better than before.
"The poorer?" Morrowind repeated.
"Well, yes, Gaia," the man confirmed.
"Gender." Morrowind said lightly.
"Male... Can't you see that?" The expression on the man's face was a little stiff.
"Not necessarily." Morrowind's voice was still faint.
"Okay, let's talk about your story later." Morrowind stood up and stopped talking to Moon Dome.
"Does this make any sense?" Moon Dome wanted to shout out loud, but finally held back.
Morrowind walked over to Ned, "I'll go to dinner later, I'll take you to a good place in the evening."
It's not gentle at all, but Morrowind's words have a very blunt feeling, as if someone who is not good at speaking suddenly wants to give a speech.
"I asked Aunt Simon a lot about women. You're rude to women, not a gentleman." Ned turned to look at Morrowind beside him, not knowing what to say.
"What about before?" Which pot can't be opened and lifted, Chenfeng doesn't understand the world at all, and naturally he doesn't understand the hearts of girls. He just knows that there are differences between men and women, but he doesn't remember how big the difference is.
"You..." Ned opened his mouth again and didn't know what to say. She naturally knew that Morrowind was talking about the lives of the two of them when they were in the Fengji tribe.
"Let's go, Simon, let's go to dinner." Morrowind said regardless of Ned's need for comfort now.
"Go yourself, I'm not going." Ned stomped and ran back to the room.
"Then I'll go first, I'll bring you something to eat." Morrowind actually opened the door and walked out.
Hearing the sound of the door opening and closing, Ned went crazy, Moon Dome lying on the bed beside him was shaking/shaking, and he couldn't help laughing out loud after Morrowind was gone.
He can guarantee that this is the most interesting lover's dialogue he's ever heard in his nearly twenty years of life. The two live together, and he's already preconceived that Morrowind and Ned are lovers.
The poorer and weaker body makes one wonder if such a laugh will make him faint.
"Are you laughing at me?" He was still laughing when Ned came to his bed at some point.
"Absolutely not, I'm happy for your happiness, Gaia people can't help laughing when they're happy, they can't stop at all." At this time, if Yue Qiong dared to admit that he was laughing at them, he had seen this beast The spirit girl looked like she was carrying a tree a dozen feet tall, and he couldn't guarantee that Ned wouldn't throw him out.
"It wasn't easy that Morrowind went out for the first time without any mistakes." At the dinner table, Simon put a piece of lamb chops on Morrowind's plate.
"What's the big deal, I wasn't the same before." Morrowind said nothing, the older kid sitting across from Morrowind and Ned was a little displeased.
"Morrowind and Ned have just come out of the tribe, and this is the first time they have even come to the place of chant. Is it the same as you who lived here since you were a child?" Simon was also dissatisfied with the realization of his son. The attitude a guest should have.
However, Morrowind didn't care at all, "Uncle Martin, the friend we rescued just woke up and may have to stay here for a few days. I'll work for you during this time, can you see?"
Moon Vault has just woken up, and his physical skills have not recovered. If he embarks on the journey at this moment, I am afraid that he will not be able to bear it. Morrowind takes this opportunity to say that he wants to stay for a few days for him.
"Yes, but you have to go to sea with me tomorrow." Martin said after swallowing the contents of his mouth.
"Why, didn't you agree to take me with you?" The eldest son of the Martin family slapped the table and shouted.
"What are you yelling, if you can lift a hundred cheeses, I'll give you all the sailboats." Martin said sharply, his face sank.
No matter what the reason, his son was so rude at the dinner table, he couldn't live with it, he had to speak up and educate him.
"Uncle Martin, Xhosa seems to hate us. If it causes you trouble, we'll leave tomorrow." Morrowind didn't say anything, because he didn't take it to heart at all, and Ned didn't care at all. But not Morrowind.
"Xhosa, you're going too far." Simon spoke to Xhosa again.
"How can I go too far? Last time my father said that he would take me with him next time he went to sea. After this guy came, he changed his mind. Can't you let me say it?" .
"Sorry." Morrowind's expression remained unchanged, and he stood up and said sorry, which was naturally only for Martin and Simon.
"Ned, let's go." With that he pulled Ned away from the table.
There is a guest on one side and his own son on the other. Simon wants to stand up and hold Morrowind and Ned, but he doesn't want to make his son too sad. Morrowind can see Simon's concerns at a glance, but he has nothing to do Complaining is human nature.
"Remember that tomorrow morning will also be five-thirty," Martin said aloud as they approached the door.
Simon and Xhosa were taken aback and stared blankly at Martin.
"What are you looking at, isn't that shameful enough?" Martin put his pipe down heavily on the table, and Xhosa didn't dare to talk any more.
"Understood." Morrowind didn't look back. He had already figured out what kind of person Martin was. It wasn't as he appeared on the surface. In fact, the uncle was just a little weird. Morrowind didn't comment. , because he didn't know what others had been through, and walked out with Ned.