At the word, Sid nearly flung the apple to the ceiling.

He knew very few women.

"Yes," Canias nodded, "Quick's cargo is an intelligent race creature. It's still your acquaintance."

"..." Sid immediately got out of the quilt, "What do you agree to? I don't agree."

"You want to see her?"

Sid glanced at him, ran to the door, then turned back and asked Cañas for another half of the apple.

When he was about to run out again, Canias patiently carried him back and put his black cloak on him.

The dignified Son, walking out in such a nightgown in the middle of the night-even though they probably won't meet anyone else on the way-Mr. Paladin also thinks it is indecent.

While he buttoned Sid's sleeves and collar, Sid held tight to the two halves of the apple that Cañas had given him.

Canias carried a lamp and followed Sid down the stairs.

When the two walked to the gate, Sid suddenly heard some small noises and looked outside the fence of the hotel. Kanas pulled him back and shook his head slightly.

Sid realized that this was the "little bug" that Canias was referring to.

Kanias placed a moving silencing barrier around them to prevent the people in the guest room from hearing them.

The two came to the backyard. There was a dwarf sitting on a bench watching the night in front of the fence gate. Canias used a hypnotic spell to make him sleepy, walked half a circle around the carriage, and opened a door for Sid to enter first. .

Sid tiptoed up onto the deck.

Suddenly, he felt that his left leg was a little weak.

He looked at Kanas reflexively.

Kanias is surveying the surroundings, but has not found anything unusual about Sid.

Sid breathed a sigh of relief as he regained feeling in his left leg.He opened the door curtain and entered the compartment, followed by Cañas.

This carriage obviously cost a lot of money. Sid saw that there were many shield-shaped decorations hanging on its outer wall, as well as animal feathers that could be seen to be expensive. around.

But it's all been smeared out with tan paint, and it's impossible to spot anything unless you look closely.

The feathers seemed familiar to Sid.

He had seen this gorgeous plume behind Taylor's picture frame.

Kanias moved some of the silk in the compartment, rubbed his fingers on the floor for a moment, and a five-pointed star magic pattern appeared between his five fingers with the beating of the magic element.

Sid watched.He discovered that the runic script surrounding the ward came from an astonishing race—

Elf tribe.

Kanias used the root wall to push back the barrier again.Sid took a closer look, and the mage who cast this enchantment obviously had quite a solid foundation in magic.

A space with a length, width and height of about 20 feet is hidden in the barrier.He remembered that even a fairy godmother had to work hard to create such an open space-time.

Stone steps are attached to the enchantment gap leading to the space.

Sid took the oil lamp from Kanas and walked carefully step by step.

This is a room made of brick and stone, like a secret room in a tomb used to hold treasure.Moss is scattered on the turning head, and there are some water stains on the surface.

Then, he heard the soft sound of water.The luster of several water patterns shone on his clothes.What came into view was a huge water tank.

Sid has been the Holy Son of Light for many years and has seen countless nobles and upstarts, but the water tank in front of him is the largest one he has ever seen in his life.

Sid suddenly realized——

Which "acquaintance" was kidnapped by Quick's caravan to the kingdom of dwarves.

"Princess?"

He stared at Dai Er in the water tank in amazement.

The mermaid princess nestled in a corner of the water tank, fiddling with the shells on her tail boredly.

She heard the sound, turned her head, emerged from the bottom of the water, and spit out a colorful bubble in Sid's direction.

Sid immediately realized where the strange feeling came from just now—the room was lit with slender candles that would only be used on Easter, even though the face of the mermaid princess was covered with a layer of water, she was covered by pale eyes. The candlelight shone like a mummy.

The mermaid princess looked haggard, as if she would die in a second.

The instant she surfaced, Sid heard the sound of metal clashing.He lowered his head and saw that Dai'er's tail was pierced cruelly by an iron chain, and the blood stains floated into silk in the water.

"My lord, we meet again." She nodded at Sid, barely opening a smile.

Del looked at Canias suspiciously.

Canias: "I can't hold him back, so I can only let him come over."

Dale nodded slightly.

Sid would find something was wrong, which she had expected.

Sid only thought that Quick, the dwarf, was plotting to smuggle prohibited goods, but he didn't expect him to be so bold as to start selling the mermaids.

...The one who sold was the supreme princess of the mermaid clan.

This is definitely a felony to kill the whole family in the territory of the Alliance of Light.

He was silent for a while, and said, "I'll take you out."

Dai'er quickly grabbed his hand and shook her head.

"You are that gentleman?" Dai'er looked at Kanias, put her hands on her chest, and gracefully lowered her neck, "I haven't thanked you for driving away the demons around the territory for us."

After Kanias broke the barrier and came to her for the first time, Del sensed the powerful power stored in his body.

However - at that time, Kanias reminded the intuitive mermaid princess of some very dangerous races, and she doubted whether Kanias really knew the Holy Son of Light, or was just plotting against the Holy Son.

Now her doubts evaporated.

In front of Sid Chelter, this gentleman would carefully put away that horrifying aura. If he was the person that the Holy Son of Light was going to save at that time... then everything would make sense.

Sid repeated the question again: "Please answer my question - don't look at him, I am the master."

Del and Cañas both laughed.

Seeing that the two had something to say, Kanias consciously retreated outside the barrier to guard in case the dwarves who got up at night found out that their secret had been discovered.

Dai'er changed her mind and asked again: "This is a matter of our ethnic group, are you sure you want to hear it?"

Sid: "If you can."

Dai'er: "It's okay to tell you. You should have known for a long time that the talents of the mermaid race are withering, not just because of our own reasons."

Even though he has been trapped in the holy courtyard all year round, Sid still has a little understanding of the history of the mermaid tribe.

Tens of thousands of years ago, the mermaid tribe was an indispensable member of the League of Light, and they had a voice that could not be underestimated by their singing voice that could provoke the most indifferent people in the world.

At that moment, the most powerful sages among the mermaids mysteriously disappeared one after another.The patriarch of the mermaid tribe entrusted the task of finding the missing tribe to the mercenary guild of the Alliance of Light, but they all returned in vain.

Since then, the Mermaid Clan has gradually withered and retreated to the second line of the Alliance of Light, even unable to attend public meetings.

"My elder brother put a lot of effort into this matter, but it was very unfortunate - when he was about to touch the tail of the mastermind behind the scenes, he was suddenly seriously injured and almost didn't survive. Fortunately, you appeared there. Recently, we have found some clues." Dai'er raised her tail, and she was a little complacent in her words, "So, I discussed with the elders of the clan, and pretended to be caught by them for tracking down the captured companions, so as to investigate The whereabouts of the missing people."

Del winked playfully at Sid.

Sid couldn't be happier: "Do you want to follow them alone to find out who is behind the scenes? Isn't your brother worried about you?"

Dai'er shook her head: "If there are too many people, the dwarves will be suspicious. They are the smartest craftsmen in the world. Besides, I'm not a little girl who needs to be taken care of. I have a trump card..."

As she spoke, a golden shell floated up from her tail, and Sid saw a familiar little thing inside the shell.

Dai'er raised her slender arm, and a colorful bubble wrapped in a red conch was taken out of the shell.

"My lord, do you still remember it?"

Sid nodded.

He couldn't forget what happened a few months ago.

Dai'er: "This treasure is more useful than what I told you... Well, it's almost twelve o'clock now, and your knight is probably getting impatient."

Sid glanced back at Canias: "He dare not."

Dale snorted and laughed.Kanias pretended not to hear, still standing guard outside the barrier.

Seeing that Del hadn't spoken any more, Sid moved closer to the water tank and let Del float out of the water.

He handed her the two halves of the apple that Cañas had peeled for him.

"Be careful," he said, "I won't let them hurt you."

Dai'er looked down at the fruit handed to her by the Son of Light, feeling a little helpless.

Just now His Royal Highness Son spoke ill of her in front of her, but the paladin did not turn his head.

The result——now she just picked up two rusty apples, and those eagle-like eyes stared at her.

A chill ran down Del's spine.

But looking at the concerned eyes of the Holy Son of Light, she could only smile, hold the two hot apples, and gradually sink to the surface of the water, spitting out bubbles in fear.

She only had to use her fish tail to think for a while, and she knew which caring knight peeled the apple for the Holy Son.

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