"Since Sir Knight has returned, I will leave first. Goodbye, Sir Mage."

The woman bowed slightly to Sera and left the tent.

Sera glanced at the woman walking away, then turned back to Bennett and asked, "You seem to be in a good mood. What happened?"

Bennett smiled and said, "Nothing, just a good mood."

Sera sniffed the lingering smell of breastfeeding in the air, glanced at the bowl next to her that still had milk stains, and said with a teasing look on her face, "I didn't expect you to have such a habit. Can I find you another bowl?"

"No, the woman just gave me a bowl of rice to thank everyone. I really can't stand the taste. Don't come again."

Bennett looked depressed, but Sera could still see the smile in his eyes. She went forward and hugged Bennett: "As long as you are happy, how do you feel?"

"It's much better."

Sera sat down next to Bennett and said, "Our food supply is not enough for everyone to return to the territory. The lord decided to continue attacking Cook Territory in two days to grab some supplies. Do you plan to go back or continue to follow the team?"

Bennett pinched his brows and said, "Follow the team. There's nothing wrong with my body."

"I think you should go back. You don't need to suffer with us. You are a mage, not a warrior." Sera was still very worried about Bennett. After all, he was really thin.

Bennett pulled the rolled-up sleeping bag forward and sat up straighter: "I want to go back with you."

Sera handed the kettle to Bennett, stood up and said, "That's fine. The War Lord will take the lead this time, and I can stay by your side to protect you. With you around, we might be able to fight more easily. Is there anything you want to eat? I'll ask the cook to prepare some extra food for you."

"Porridge is fine. It's better not to eat anything too greasy now."

"Okay, I'll go get the food."

Sera kissed Bennett's forehead, pulled his quilt up, and turned to leave the tent.

The tent fell silent again. Bennett picked up the dragon leather book and began to study the spells on it.

The sun had already set, but the remaining rays of light still illuminated the peaceful camp. The women chatted and cooked around the soldiers and knights, and the sunlight painted them all a rosy red.

There will probably be no bachelors in the camp this time when I return, and some may even have several wives.

This is a good thing. In this era, ordinary women have no strength and no education, so it is not a bad thing to find a man with income to rely on. Of course, there are also many women who choose to be self-reliant. Most of them have a skill and can find a good job in the territory. There was a young woman who was very good at cutting clothes. She made a lot of money on the first day and also recruited a group of women to work with her. Sera also introduced a lot of helpless women to her, which even attracted the attention of the lord, who rewarded her with some jewelry and meat. Life in the barracks was indeed boring, and the lord began to pay attention to these trivial matters.

Sera brought dinner from the cook. The scene along the way made her very happy. She returned to the tent humming a little tune and handed the porridge to Bennett: "I'll help you go for a walk later."

Bennett looked at Sera with a happy face and felt a little confused, but since she had been invited and he had nothing to do, he simply agreed.

The cook prepared this porridge with great care. The oatmeal was cooked into a very thin layer, and it was mixed with chopped vegetables and some minced meat of unknown origin. A little bit of salt made the taste even more delicious.

Sera also had sausages and toasted bread instead of the army's rations. It seemed that she was really happy today and she ate with big mouthfuls. Bennett's appetite also increased after seeing this. Sera even gave him a piece of sausage.

After a short rest after dinner, Bennett felt more energetic and stronger due to the increase in blood sugar. Sera went forward to help Bennett, but was rejected by Bennett.

The two walked out of the tent side by side. Sera was still worried about Bennett, so she didn't hold his hand, but instead took Bennett's arm. She was taller than Bennett, and now it felt like she was holding Bennett. Bennett couldn't resist Sera, and was led forward with a wry smile on his face.

The appearance of the two attracted a lot of people's attention. Most of the women did not know Sera, but they all knew Bennett who was next to Sera. The blue light that shone on the valley that day made them full of gratitude to the wizard, but they were also very afraid of the wizard. Until today, the woman who had taken care of Bennett greeted Bennett.

The first one came forward, the second one came forward with some fear, the third one came forward with a little hesitation, and then as if a hornet's nest was blown up, a group of pregnant women came forward. Bennett looked at the women surrounding him at a loss. In people's minds, wizards have always been synonymous with evil experiments, but today seems to be an exception. Bennett felt like he was about to become an idol star.

Sera was also interested in Bennett's helplessness. She pressed Bennett tightly against herself, declaring her identity, but it was useless. The women touched her left and pinched her right, and finally took advantage of her unscrupulously. Sera gritted her teeth and glared at him, but she could do nothing. She couldn't beat up the pregnant woman.

Finally, Sera dragged the skinny Bennett back to the tent and put the bathtub inside to give Bennett a bath. Bennett was already very happy in his heart, but he still had to force a smile. It was the first time he saw Sera jealous. He always thought she didn't care about these things.

While soaking in the tub, Bennett thought of the enthusiastic people today and asked Sera, who was tidying up Bennett's clothes, "Will the people you helped thank you like this?"

Sera said angrily, "I don't have your charm. They are now in the army I am in charge of. They will give me gifts during festivals."

"How do you feel when you receive a gift?"

Sera scratched her head and said, "Hmm..., I'm very happy, I feel more motivated to train new people."

The candlelight in the tent flickered, and Sera's burning red hair glowed slightly. She didn't look at Bennett, but Bennett still saw his reflection in it. The cross-legged posture made her proud figure more prominent. Bennett was a little confused: "Sera, you are so beautiful."

Sera turned her head to look at Bennett's hot eyes and smiled: "No, your body can't take it."

Her love for Bennett was always restrained.

Bennett turned his head and sank into the warm bathtub: "I didn't think about that. I just thought you were beautiful."

Sera didn't expect Bennett to say that. After a pause, she interrupted and said, "Oh? Looks like someone is fed up."

Sera's behavior today was a little different from usual, but Bennett felt that she was more real this way: "No, I won't get tired of her even if it takes a thousand years."

"Then it's a deal. You won't get tired of it even in a thousand years."

"Yeah, it's agreed."

The long bath made Bennett feel a little dizzy when he got up. Sera directly acted as a maid and helped Bennett dry his body. Bennett saw the moisture in Sera's eyes, but Sera still restrained herself.

At night, the two slept in a sleeping bag, with Sierra holding Bennett.

"Goodnight, Sierra, I love you."

This was the first time Bennett said goodnight to Sierra first.

"Good night, Bennett."

This is also the first time that Sierra's good night does not include little Bennett.

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