I was taken aback.

One of the advantages of English is that the third person pronouns he, she, and it can be clearly distinguished.What Leilage used was undoubtedly "she"; then, the only one he could never forget was probably Queen Isabel, right?

I don't know how to proceed.This game didn't write a script for me, a character from time-travel. I had no lines to follow, so I had to actively save myself.

"Patriarch, context is a wonderful thing...Any important sentence, if it loses the context when it is said, probably loses half of its meaning..." I said inexplicably, feeling that this answer is really different from the muddy mud It's the donkey's lips that don't match the horse's mouth.

"...Really?" Leilage smiled slightly, but his tone was completely cold, as if he was talking to himself, "Then, Ilaya, help me judge, this sentence What's the point..." He turned to me and said clearly, "... sooner or later I'm going to get tired of saving her life."

I was taken aback.Maybe it's because this is the only indignant remark made by Leilag in the game, and I remember it very clearly.These words are the shortcut of Leilage rushing through the underground labyrinth, marching hard in the demon territory, and exhausting countless troops on the wasteland of Sheogh, he finally intercepted Isabel on the border of the Griffin Empire. A line spoken by the queen when she was with that old skull man Makar.

At that time, he tried his best to dissuade the little white queen, frankly expressed to her that he was willing to serve her, and warned her that the old skull Makar was untrustworthy... However, the little white queen ignored his kindness and sincerity , stepping over his giant lizard, passing behind him the group of warriors who have gone through all kinds of hardships and dangers to get here, blindly and stubbornly going to the Heroes' Hall to revive her husband.

At that time, watching the queen go away, he said this sentence.

When I was playing the game, I was very impressed with this scene.This made me finally feel that there was a crack in Leilage's blind love without complaint and regret. He was not as black-bellied to others as I imagined, but stupid to the Little White Queen... However, at that time, I only felt his desolation. I felt endless sighs for his words, not so much his angry words, but a helpless sigh.

But at that time, I never imagined that one day when I really faced this sentence and heard Leilage say it coldly with a sigh that seemed to be a smile but not a smile, how would I deal with it.

I stammered, "Oh, patriarch... since your heart has made the choice for you, then... your best choice is to follow your heart..."

I spoke with cold sweat on my back and forehead.This tongue twister-like wording is really [-]% nonsense, and I feel goosebumps when I hear it.

Perhaps Leilag also understood that my words were insincere, so he just shrugged his shoulders slightly, showing a thoughtful expression, and remained silent.

I was tormented by the sudden silence, sweating coldly on my forehead, I intertwined my fingers reluctantly and wrung them, and finally broke the palpitating silence with a sound.

"Patriarch, no matter how wise Malasa is, it is impossible for him to give you his will in everything... So, if the patriarch doesn't listen to his true will..." I said it very awkwardly, this kind of aimless preaching It's really not my strong point.When anxious, even the old Chinese sayings are pulled out to meet the emergency. "There are ten out of ten unsatisfactory things in life... Even Malasa, wouldn't he be angry and annoyed because of that traitor Slasser... So, patriarch, when encountering unsatisfactory things, lamenting may only be temporarily useful, but for those who follow The troubles that come, always have to face, find a way to solve it..."

When I was sweating profusely, Leilage hummed thoughtfully and saved my embarrassment in time.

"Very well, Ilaya." There seemed to be a slight sigh in his tone, "Your wording sounds very interesting... You also expressed your kindness very well. I understand that before Harley Isabelle's naive question offends your pious admiration for Malassa outside the city..."

I startled, what?

Oh, I realized right away, it turned out that Leelage was referring to the polite words that the Little White Queen insisted on coming with me to look for the black dragon outside the city of Harlis before he sent me out to look for the black dragon.Perhaps he felt that for Ilaya, a devout and upright follower of Malassa, the little white queen, as a foreigner who did not believe in Malassa, insisted on going to meet the black dragon with her, which in my opinion was a blasphemy against the great god of the dark elves and I have a lofty belief, so it's understandable that I don't have much affection for the Little White Queen.

I'm certainly not stupid enough to deny his misunderstanding.In fact, I'm glad he was able to automatically help me find such a plausible explanation for my disdain for the Little White Queen's behavior.I smiled happily from the bottom of my heart, but there was a patient look of grief on my face.

"Patriarch!...I respect Her Majesty the Queen, and I can understand what Her Majesty said because she didn't understand the customs and beliefs of my family..." I said earnestly, secretly feeling that this was getting darker and darker.

However, in fact, I don't really mind that he knows what the general public, represented by me, thinks of the Little White Queen.

I stroked the handle of the long rattan whip in my hand, sneaking a sneak peek at the expression on his face out of the corner of my eye hypocritically, and sighed with a hint of regret in my tone: "...the patriarch maintains the noble sentiments of his love, It’s touching! Even out of respect for the pursuit of the patriarch, I believe that the clansmen will not have much emotion towards Her Majesty’s words..."

I paused just in time to let the unfinished words fade away in an ambiguous and meaningful aftertaste.

I believe that with his IQ and black belly, the pun I played with my hand must not escape his keen insight.However, this kind of atmosphere probably lowered Leelag's vigilance, he didn't lose his temper immediately, but lowered his eyes pensively, as if thinking.

I clicked as far as I could, and I stopped as soon as I saw it. I laughed and said to Leilage, "Patriarch, I don't know how many days it will take to rush back to Harliss from here? Is there enough troops there?"

The author has something to say: Update on September 2:

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