Deep Sea Embers Chapter 346: Block


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The girl standing at the door looked to be eleven or twelve years old at most, she was short, she was wearing a warm white thick coat, and the sweater hat was steaming slightly—she seemed to be running all the way, watching He was still panting when he got to Morris, but soon a bright smile appeared on his face.

"Is it Grandpa Morris? Mom asked me to bring this," she stretched out her hand and handed over a key. "It's the key to the basement. Mom said she forgot to give it to you when she left."

"Ah, thank you, little girl," Morris responded, reaching out to take the key while nodding, "Come in and warm up?"

Just as the little girl was about to speak, Duncan's voice suddenly sounded from behind Morris, with a little surprise: "Annie?

Looking over the old scholar's shoulders, Duncan looked at the girl standing at the door with some surprise.

That was the daughter of Anne Barberi, the captain of the Obsidian, Christo Barberi, whom she had seen at the gate of the cemetery before. 2 Duncan already understood what happened—I don't know whether to describe it as a coincidence, or lament the "smallness" of the city-state. After going around, he met the daughters of Captain Obsidian, Morris and Vanna again. It took a day to find a good temporary residence...it happened to be Anne's house.

Annie also saw the burly figure suddenly appearing in front of her eyes, and her eyes widened instantly.

The unexpected situation made the girl feel a little at a loss, she stared blankly for a few seconds, and then she reacted belatedly, and said hello awkwardly: "Ah, it's the uncle at the gate of the cemetery...  You... how are you?"

Her last greeting was obviously a bit hesitant, obviously recalling the experience at the gate of the cemetery, recalling the spectacle of the flames flying into the air when Duncan left - Duncan didn't think much about it at the time, but that scene was undoubtedly It left a deep impression on the little girl's mind.

Even though she was still young, Anne knew that it was supernatural power—this knowledge had already been written in the textbooks of every city-state, and was extended to the general education of all citizens. A superficial understanding of supernatural power Knowledge and protective skills are the basis for ordinary people in this world to survive safely.

But Anne couldn't tell what kind of power it was - she didn't mention it in her textbooks, and the grandpa who guarded the cemetery didn't explain it to her. She told her mother when she got home, but her mother didn't tell her either. What.

This seems to be a secret that children should not touch.

Annie looked at Duncan standing opposite him in a daze, and the previous reminder from the guardian grandpa was still in her ears, which made her instinctively uneasy, but the burly figure suddenly moved aside, his voice It sounds a bit scary, but with a hint of gentleness: "Come in and have a rest, it's snowing outside again."

Annie looked back belatedly, and saw snowflakes falling from the sky again.

She entered the room in a strange way, looking around in a daze.

The elder sister with beautiful blond hair and a noble temperament was also standing in the living room, right next to the dining table, and cast a curious gaze to this side.

She took off her veil and looked very beautiful--almost the most beautiful person Anne had ever seen.

"Mom said, don't disturb the tenant casually," Annie said hesitantly as she wiped the dirt and snow from her little boots on the floor mat in the hallway, "She said Grandpa Morris was a University students, it’s very impolite to make trouble casually...."

"You didn't bother me, we just want to know about the situation of the new residence," Morris guessed the general situation at this time, and said immediately, "And now it's snowing outside again, it's not safe for you to run back from the path , take a rest here, and Fanna will send you back later."

Annie looked up at Fan Na who was like a little giant, and subconsciously nodded.

Then she looked at Duncan, hesitated for a few seconds before speaking: "So... so you also need to live in the house?"

"Of course I will live in the house," Duncan said with a smile, leading Annie to the sofa in the living room, "won't your mother worry about you running around outside alone?"

In his opinion, Annie ran a bit too crazy. Not only did she run to the cemetery alone in the morning, but she also walked through the small road between blocks in this bad weather, giving a new life to a new person who didn't know the details. The tenant gives the key, which is too uneasy.

"It's okay, everyone in this area knows me, my mother said that half of the people on these two streets are my father's friends," Annie didn't care at all, she sat on the sofa with her hands on her thighs Below, shaking her body back and forth, "And my mother is usually very busy. She has to settle accounts and fill out forms for others, and she also goes to help in the chapel when she has time. I am used to running around."

Duncan thought for a while and asked, "Then... did you tell your mother what I told you when you got home?"

"Tell her," Annie nodded, and then she had a strange expression on her face, "At first she said I was talking nonsense, and then I told her what the grandfather guarding the cemetery said, and she went back alone. The room...I seemed to cry when I came out...but I smiled and told me that I would cook fish steak and sausage stew tonight, because today is a day worth celebrating."

She stopped shaking her body, looking a little confused, she looked up at Duncan, curiously and hesitantly said: "I feel... I don't understand."

"It doesn't matter, you will understand sooner or later," Duncan laughed, "Some things are too complicated for you now."

"Uncle, you speak the same way as the caretaker grandpa, he often said that," Annie muttered, then shook her head, seemed to think seriously, before raising her head again, "Uncle, you... Don't you want to be disturbed?"

Duncan was curious: "Why do you say that?"

"Because you dressed like this—and you disappeared suddenly when you left, Mom said, it's the secret staff of the cathedral or the hermits of the association...to do pie, it seems to be the word, do pie. "

Duncan didn't know how to answer the girl's words for a while, but the latter obviously didn't wait for his answer, Anne thought for a while on her own, and then suddenly said: "I won't talk nonsense with others Yes, the caretaker grandpa also reminded me, let me pretend that I have never seen you, and don’t tell anyone except my mother.”

Duncan laughed dumbfoundedly, but before he could speak, Annie continued: "Then can I tell Grandpa the caretaker? Tell him...you live in my house?"

Morris and Fanna, who came to the sofa to listen to the excitement, couldn't help but look at each other after hearing the girl's words, while Alice cast her eyes on Duncan immediately.

They all felt that there was something wrong with this matter.

However, Duncan was only silent for a few seconds, then nodded lightly with a smile: "Yes, I don't mind."

At the same time, near the eastern port, the collection of samples from the wreck of the "Haiyan" has begun.

Several light fast boats set off from the pier and cautiously approached the sea that was still floating with dirty "mud" and a small amount of flames. Case of nitroglycerin explosives.

On the shore, the port garrison is also ready for the docking work.

An empty warehouse was selected as a temporary transit facility. The priests and guards who came from the superior church have completed the purification and countermeasures of the entire area. The gatekeeper Agatha stayed behind before leaving A team of elite cronies, in case of accidents when collecting wreckage samples.

Liszt stood on the pier, looking at the situation on the sea, while several of his trusted subordinates were beside him, watching the progress of the salvage work.

"Is it really okay to fish those things to shore?" A trusted aide said with anxiety in his tone, "Of course, I'm not questioning the gatekeeper's judgment, but those things... a few hours ago Still rushing towards Frost Island at an alarming speed, are they really 'dead now?」

"Ms. Agatha has repeatedly confirmed in the depths of the spirit world, these things are no longer active," Liszt said calmly, "They can indeed be 'killed', from Ms. Agatha Judging by the attitude and disposal plan, I think the cathedral may have even been exposed to something similar. "

"Something like that?

Already appeared in the city-state? "A junior officer was surprised, "This.....I haven't heard any news about this at all...."

"If you didn't hear it, it means that this matter should not be made public. At least the cathedral and the city hall have their own judgments." Liszt shook his head, "Anyway, Agatha The lady is trustworthy, she will not risk the safety of the city-state, what we have to do is to listen to the judgment of professionals - priests know better than soldiers how to deal with this kind of weird stuff~IndoMTL.com~The cronies stop talking But at this moment, there was another rush of footsteps, and a soldier came to the pier in a hurry.

"Sir!" The soldier trotted up to Liszt, saluted and handed over a document that had just been sent through the high-pressure air duct to the defense commander, "an order from the city hall."

"It seems that the official order to block Dagger Island has arrived." Liszt took the document while speaking, but when he saw the contents of the document, his expression suddenly changed.

A confidant noticed: "Sir? What's the matter?

"....It is indeed an order to block the waterway, but not to block Dagger Island." Liszt's expression was serious, and his tone became particularly serious. All defenders are in a state of readiness."

"Block... the entire Frost Island?!".

"The sea fog fleet appeared in the nearby waters," Liszt took a light breath, his face even more gloomy and ugly than the current sky, "the entire sea fog fleet."


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