Spellcaster of Azeroth

Chapter 26 Balka's Plea

Chapter 26 Balka's Plea
Chapter 26 Barka's Plea

While Balka and Kalia were enjoying the deliciousness of the fish, Wayne turned to Uncle Will and said, "Uncle Will, can you help me make a set of fishing gear?"

"Oh? Are you really interested in fishing?" Uncle Will was surprised at first, and then said with a smile: "No problem, just take away the set of fishing gear you used today. This is for you to tell Payback for my fishy thread thing."

"Thank you, Uncle Will. This way, Kalia and I can fish and make fish soup at any time." Wayne looked at Kalia and said to Uncle Will with a smile.

"That's right. Now, except us, no one knows that the fish soup is so delicious. I'm going to tell all the high elves in the village about it, and see if they dare to blame me behind my back." Uncle Will Joyfully joking.It seems that he already knew the nickname that other high elves gave him behind his back.It's just that he is open-minded and doesn't care.

Before long, the four of them cooked and ate all the fish they caught.Now Balka and Kalia's stomachs were already bulging, and they watched Wayne and Uncle Will slowly eating the fish in the bowl.

Balka touched his stomach at this time, feeling that if he ate again, he might spit it out, so he turned his head to look elsewhere with a sad face.Kalia was full and sleepy, yawning and rubbing her eyes from time to time.Seeing Kalia's appearance, Wayne ate up the contents of the bowl in two or three gulps, and Uncle Will also drank the fish soup in the bowl in one gulp.

"Okay, this little girl seems to be sleepy. Let's stop here today." After speaking, Uncle Will collected the leftover garbage and threw it into the sea with his hands.

Then, with the help of Wayne and Balka, I packed up everything and walked back to Uncle Will's house. Wayne, Kalia and Balka bid farewell to Uncle Will: "Will Goodbye, uncle."

"Goodbye, you guys go back quickly." Uncle Will didn't turn around, but just handed everything into Zhi Zhi's hand, raised his other hand and waved.

Parting from Uncle Will, Wayne, Kalia, and Balka walked towards the square in the center of the village, where they would separate and go back to their respective homes.

As he walked, Balka begged Vern next to him: "Vern, please think of a way to make the meat of those beasts delicious."

Wayne rolled his eyes without even looking at Barka: "What do you think of me? How can I make the meat of these beasts delicious?"

"It's definitely possible, Wayne, please. Didn't you make those fish delicious? The meat of wild beasts is also acceptable." Balka begged Wayne with a flattering expression.

"..." Wayne is also speechless. What kind of logic is this? The reason why he knows the fishy line is that he learned it in his previous life.But he had never cooked game in his previous life, so how could he know how to deal with the fishy smell of game.The only thing he could think of was to use spices to get rid of the fishy smell, other than getting rid of those beasts since they were young.But he has never actually operated these things, just hearsay, and he doesn't know if it is right, what if he makes a mistake?So just don't know, and tell him after the actual experiment.

"Balka, why do you have to pester Brother Wen to ask about the meat of those beasts?" Kalia asked curiously at this moment.

"Kalia, didn't I tell you? I'm going to eat those fishy and slutty beast meat tonight. If I don't eat, I will be hungry all night." Barka anxiously told Ka Liya explained.

"But aren't you already full? You shouldn't be able to eat at night, right?" Kalia asked very puzzled.

"Ah?" Balka was taken aback for a moment, thinking about it carefully, it seemed to be the case.He was just frightened by the fishy and disgusting taste of the beast's meat. For a moment, his mind was filled with these things, and he never thought that he would actually be unable to eat anything.

After thinking it over, Balka suddenly burst out laughing happily: "Ahaha, this big trouble tonight is finally solved, and I have been worrying about it all day."

Smiling, Balka suddenly began to look sad again. He turned and begged Wayne again: "Wein, please find a way to turn the meat of those beasts into delicious food."

"Isn't the problem solved?" Wayne was a little puzzled.

Balka nodded and said, "Today's problem is indeed solved, but what should we do in the future. You must know that I am only 30 years old this year, and it will be 170 years before I can choose my own life as an adult."

While talking, Balka suddenly covered his head and said in pain: "How can I live in the future, 170 years. What a long time. Now I kind of hate living too long."

"Just be content. Think about those night elves. I heard that they will never die. What would that be like?" Wayne persuaded following Balka's words.

"Hearing what you said, I suddenly feel much better. Don't those night elves who never die never become adults? They have to suffer this kind of pain all the time. Compared with them, I think my life is good. At least I have hope, don't I?" Balka seemed to have figured it out suddenly, and his expression of pain was no longer on his face.

Sure enough, there is no harm without comparison.At the same time, there is no happiness without contrast.What Balka looks like now fully demonstrates the validity of this point.

The three of them came to the square in the middle of the village. Except for those high elves who were about to grow up, they were still practicing bows and arrows and other abilities needed by rangers, the younger ones and those who were not very diligent had already gone home.After all, the sun has already started to set in the sky.

After the three parted ways in the square, Wayne took Kalia back to the church.There, Wayne saw him busy treating the wounds of a high elf who was accidentally injured while hunting.

"Caliya, go back to your room and rest first." Wayne turned his head and said to Kalia.

"Yes." Kalia agreed and walked towards the room.

Wayne came to Grandpa Victor and said to Grandpa Victor, "Grandpa Victor, Kalia and I are already full at Uncle Will's, so we won't have dinner tonight."

"Where is that boy Will?" Grandpa Victor said with a smile, and then said to Wayne: "I know, you and Kalia go to rest."

Grandpa Victor patted Wayne on the head. He had just seen Kalia yawning in distress and walking towards the room behind the church.

"Don't I need my help here?" Wayne asked at this time.

"No, it's all over." Grandpa Victor said with a smile, "Aren't you tired after playing all day? Go and rest."

"Okay. I'm going back to my room. If you need anything, you can call me." Wayne nodded, turned and left the main hall of the church, and walked towards his and Kalia's room at the back...

(End of this chapter)

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