Juliana’s workshop Chapter 6: Back to the store
Lulunaka left the secret room through the secret door. As she thought, the secret door was installed with something that did not come from her hands, but these were not a big problem, and she easily unlocked it. It’s just some magical mechanism, and it’s hard to stop her as an outstanding alchemist. Although people who know her don’t seem to take her identity as an alchemist seriously, she herself is a great alchemist. Part of the enthusiasm is on this.
The blue starry sky outside is still shining, and the King's Fort is shrouded in this, naturally it is a sleepless night. But in the cathedral, no one can stay. The monks and nuns of the church were outside, looking at the sky in horror. And irrelevant people, including believers and members of the church, are prohibited from entering and leaving. On such a night, it is not only the civilians who feel uneasy. And in this hall illuminated by the blue candlelight, there was only Lulunaka alone. Outside were guards, wearing exquisite armor, visors and helmets to block their faces.
These look like elite guards, but they didn't appear for no reason.
Because in this hall with an altar, Lulunaka is not the only one.
Lulunaka came out of the secret door and was just behind the altar, which blocked her whole person. After she came out, she immediately noticed the atmosphere around the church that was more solemn and even more solemn than usual. There were a lot of people around, forming a circle to keep the riot out. And in this circle, there is Lulu Naka and another person.
That person, Lulunaka has of course been released, which made her plan to leave immediately, leaning against the altar, and sitting down.
On the bench under the altar, several rows of benches away from the altar, sits a middle-aged man. That man was someone Lulunaka knew, but he was bald when she first met him.
Lulunaka returns to the cathedral and meets an interesting man, Pario. This middle-aged man who looked like an ascetic monk did not show the slightest panic because of the sky's vision. In this hall lit with blue candles, he sat alone, quietly looking at the huge glass painting behind the altar.
The glass paintings on the ceiling and behind the altar are also stained with blue light. On the colorful glass, there is some strange blue, which makes them blend into the blue light. middle.
Lulunaka didn't hide her because she was afraid of being discovered. If she wanted to leave, no one could stop it, and not many people could detect it. She just stayed for a while for other reasons.
Pario, who is sitting below, is for this reason.
One was hiding under the altar, and the other was sitting on a bench under the altar, as if neither of them had noticed each other. It’s just that this is just an illusion. Lulunaka knows that Pario is sitting underneath, and Pario probably knows that there is someone on the altar, but whether he knows that it is Lulunaka, that is only himself. I just found out.
The first person who spoke was Pario, "It’s a beautiful starry sky, but the entire King’s Castle seems to be terrified. Someone told me that this is the anger from the gods, because the king here has done something. It’s not good; some people also told me that this is a miracle, and the King’s Castle will rise from the predicament. Which one do you think it will be?"
Speaking of this, Pario laughed self-deprecatingly, "Of course I know that no matter which one it is, it’s wrong. It’s just that something has come to its end, and that’s what did it. It's you, right?"
Lulunaka still did not respond, but closed her eyes, sitting there, listening to Pario talking quietly.
"But these don’t seem to be important anymore. With so many thoughts tonight, there are always the voices of people with different thoughts in my ears, like mosquitoes who don’t want to leave. So I came here, trying to find some heart Calm." Pario stood up and walked to the altar. "I have never seen you, and I am not even sure whether you really exist in that painting, so that when I see a girl similar to you, I seem to have hallucinations."
Pario walked towards Lulunaka step by step, "Can I have the honor to see you?"
Lulunaka still did not respond, and Pario, had already walked to the side of the altar. But he did not see Lulunaka, there was no Lulunaka sitting under the altar. She left quietly, without even letting Pario find out.
Pario didn’t think he had an illusion or an illusion. He knew that just now, there was a village here, and he shared this space with him.
But Lulunaka doesn’t seem to want to meet him~IndoMTL.com~ As for Pario—or the emperor of King’s Castle, Justin, he stood there and looked at Lu silently. Where Luna Ka used to sit. The secret door showed signs of being opened, but the person had already left.
"Your Majesty?" A guard in armor half pushed open the door and saw Pario standing there, carefully asking, "What happened?"
"Just talking to myself and praying to God." Pario replied, "There is no problem, you can go out."
The guard saluted Pario and closed the door.
Pario stood behind the altar, facing the rows of benches below. The candlelight of the blue fire is still flickering, making the hall bright and beautiful. He stood here alone, with no one to accompany him, let alone someone who could talk.
There is no lonely person more pitiful than him.
Lulunaka left the cathedral and returned to the shop. When she walked back, it was already late at night, but the stars in the sky were shining, and it seemed that the sky was so dark. The store was also lit with blue candles. When Lulunaka entered, she saw Ward lying in the corner behind the door. Even at this time, this dog will not be affected by changes in the outside world. As for the shop, Pasta was standing behind the counter, looking at Lulunaka.
"You did it?" Pasta asked.
Lulunaka nodded, but said nothing more. "Is Julius back? Did he bring a little girl with him?"
Pasta didn't intend to ask any further, he had already grasped how to get along with Lulunaka, that is, don't ask indiscriminately. "He did bring a little girl back, what's the matter?"
"It's okay, it's just two children who are suffering together." Lulunaka replied.