How to wear a goddess statue

Chapter 154 Offerings

Sanur, woman.

The combination of these two keywords will always make people frown subconsciously.

Unlike Solancia, there were no women in Sanur's army.

As we all know, the Sanur people have a tradition of cannibalism. Human beings are used in eating and sacrificial ceremonies. Prisoners of war, slaves, foreign people captured by captivity, old, weak and disabled, and even women of their own tribe in extreme cases, cannot escape. These two fates.

In their view, this is not a custom, but a matter of course. Of course, even after the Sanur warriors themselves die, their relatives and friends will symbolically eat their bodies.

In this case, it is somewhat unusual for a woman in Sanur dress to come and say she wants to see the princess, and refuse to speak otherwise.

With Eleuil's permission, the guards outside the door opened the door and came in, explaining in detail how they found the man.

Before he entered the door, Rhodes had already turned into a spirit body, half-floating behind the princess and listening together.

After listening to the guard's narration, Ailuil's eyebrows sank, and he stood up and said, "Where is she?"

The personal guard led Eleuil to the hut where the woman was temporarily housed.

According to him, when she found the other party, she stood on the opposite hillside and waved her hand. The soldiers guarding the city wall noticed and informed the patrol team to check the situation.

But the other party raised his hands the whole time, didn't carry any weapons or any resistance, spoke Solan fluently, and just said I want to see your princess, and was brought back to the city just like that.

The hut was locked, and Eleuil ordered the door to be opened.

There were no furnishings in the room, it was just a temporary caretaker's house, and the Sanur woman mentioned by the guards was sitting in the center of the room, eating the food brought by the soldiers.

As soon as she heard the movement from the door, she stopped eating and looked here expectantly.

Rhodes floated a little closer and looked at the other party seriously.

Except for the little priest Ruiya, this is the thinnest woman she has ever seen, but Ruiya is only naturally petite, with round cheeks, but the woman in front of her is very thin, almost like the disaster victims she saw in Senna City.

Looking at her appearance, she does have the characteristics of the Sanur tribe, but her hair is very straight-Sanur people usually have curly and unkempt hair.

Rhodes moved his eyes.

As for this piece of clothing, ordinary Sanur people would not wear this kind of ornamented clothing. In the past, only people who were close to the blood of the tribal leaders could wear it, but now it is the Sanur royal family.

Harmeng, who was performing the sacrificial ceremony on the city wall that day, and a string of princes standing behind him and watching the ceremony, all wore this kind of clothes.

"Ailu, she is the royal family of Sanur."

Rhodes reminded softly.

Eleuil nodded invisibly, took a step forward, and walked in front of the woman.

"Whatever you want to say, I'm all ears."

The woman asked cautiously, "Are you the princess of Solancia?"

Eleuil asked back, "Are you the princess of Sanur?"

"Strictly speaking, there is no such thing as a princess in Sanur."

The woman probably didn't expect to be recognized as soon as they met, and she was stunned for a while before smiling bitterly: "However, I am indeed the daughter of Harmonge...my name is Ahino."

According to Ahino, she came here to tell the princess some information about her "brother".

"Big brother—I mean the eldest prince, he has obtained the power to command, but he will no longer participate in the competition for the throne in the future, and everyone else will obey him."

"I heard they said they would attack here in five days, so I escaped. I hope you can win."

"How did you escape?"

"They carried Hamong out of the city to share food. They didn't call me, but I could go, so I took the opportunity to run away from the city."

"Why did you come to Solancia with the army?"

"Ha Mengge said that I can be used as a sacrifice."

"Then why not."

"The war went well. They thought there was a better sacrifice, so they planned to save me for later use."

"What's your name?"

"Ahino."

The pace of questions and answers was so fast that there was little room for thought.

Aleuil thought for a moment, then said in a deep voice: "It sounds believable, but I have another question, why do you say these things, aren't you from Sanur?"

Ahino lowered his head: "Maybe, but I'd rather not."

Eleuil raised an eyebrow.

"My mother was snatched from the village here by Harmonge. She taught me to speak the language of Solancia, and told me how she used to live, but—but she died."

"I have never lived here, and even though my mother has told everything, I still feel that this place is very strange... But it doesn't matter, as long as you can defeat those people, as long as I have a part in this victory, I can give Any price!"

The last sentence was bitten so hard that one almost suspected that she had crushed her own teeth and was speaking with blood.

After a short pause, Aleuil asked in a low voice, "When did your mother die?"

Ashino: "Seven years ago."

Seven years ago, it happened to be the time when Eleuil was guarding the barracks in Digbia City.

She led the cavalry to meet Sanur every now and then, and even took the initiative to attack. At that time, the loose tribes of Sanur were completely suppressed and beaten, so that they did not dare to harass and plunder the border villages.

Without looting, naturally there would not be enough supplies.

If Ahino's mother died seven years ago, perhaps she was starved to death due to lack of food, or maybe... was taken as food.

If this is the case, Ahino's mother's death can still have something to do with the princess, but Aleuil doesn't have much emotion.

It is impossible for her to watch them harass the border and take more prisoners because of the plight of the captives in the Sanur tribe.

What Eleuil needs to think about is whether Ahino's words are worth trusting?

At present, it is reasonable, but human nature is sometimes strange, just like Talsa in the past—greed killed her father, the people sent by Horst took her away, and the incense maker used her as a test object torture, but Talsa focused her hatred on the princess.

Today's Ahino, after all, is doing everything possible to escape from the ethnic group out of his own will, and wants to help Solancia win...

He was still brainwashed by Sanur, holding the idea of ​​"If Solancia hadn't been aggressive, my mother would not have died", under the instigation of several brothers, using the mother's blood as a label to win people's trust, deliberately sent Fake news?

Aleuil observed the other party's expression, and slowly said: "However, the intelligence sent back by our spies shows that Sanur is still in civil strife, the princes are not convinced by anyone, and the friction between the people under him is gradually rising."

"Maybe they don't need to fight Solan's army, they can fight first by themselves."

Ahino said blankly: "How is this possible? The eldest prince has withdrawn from the competition voluntarily. Even if the people under him don't want to, they won't quarrel with each other at this time."

Eleuil said ambiguously, "Really?"

Then, she asked the previous questions in a random order, and then asked about the distribution of troops in the city of Digbia, the general situation of armaments, food and grass.

Ahino has no idea about these issues, but he can roughly describe the scenes he usually sees.

After this round of questions and answers, the princess basically had an idea.

"You must be very tired after escaping from Digbia to Sutton. I'll send you to rest elsewhere first. This room is not suitable for people to live in."

Aleuil turned around and made a simple gesture to the guards, and immediately a woman who looked like a maid rushed over to lead Ahino to rest somewhere else.

Even if there is basically no problem, it must be watched, just in case.

Ahino stood up, holding the food given to her by the patrol in her arms, and saluted a little bluntly.

Solancia's etiquette may have been learned from his mother.

"You must win. It would be great if you can kill them all." Ahino hesitated, and suddenly whispered, "If you feel unsure, you can take me with you and hang me in the Show them on the spear."

Rhodes: "..."

Eleuil: "..."

Even the guard behind him raised his head, looking dumbfounded.

Ahino twisted his fingers: "Because, because the Sanur people think that it is a very ominous sign for the enemy to capture and kill their own women in front of the battle. The gods will be angry about this, which will make them fearful and uneasy. I Should be able to help."

Aleuil: "...No need, if I get reduced to using this method to win, my god will be angry first."

Ahino was very confused and didn't understand why the gods of this country would be unhappy. It should make his face happy to get the flesh and blood of other races before the war.

Anyway, the princess on the opposite side didn't seem to have any intention of using her as a sacrifice.

Although he is willing to give everything for the defeat of Sanur, it is better to live than to die as a sacrifice.

Relieved, Ashino left with the waitress.

Eleuil watched her back.

Ahino shouldn't just say that. If other generals were here, after learning about the enemy's custom that is unknown to outsiders, they would probably choose to do what Ahino said—no matter what the chances of winning.

If Rhodes hadn't returned, or even been there in the first place, the princess might have done the same.

There is no consideration of human nature and morality, only victory, and the most important thing is to save one's own combat power by all means.

But no if.

"Would you like human sacrifice?"

Eleuil had a sudden thought.

Rhodes solemnly declared: "No, this is the preference of the Sanur pantheon, please don't think of the god Solan."

"What about another way?"

Another way - after Rhodes paused, I saw Eleuil's fingertips on his lips, slowly sliding down, and finally stopped at the neckline, not falling.

Rhodes immediately understood what method the princess was referring to.

The square stone altar is surrounded by lit candles.

The princess was lying on the altar, her black hair flowing down the edge like water.

There is no fine linen robe, nor black armor, except for all the complicated gold ornaments, the honey-colored skin is only covered by a piece of white silk, and the undulations under the silk are thrilling.

The slender arms and long legs are exposed, tightly bound by the thick rope used for tying the sacrificial animals, and the powerful force under the body is locked, showing an unprecedented posture of submission.

The misty golden eyes flickered under the eyelashes.

It's an offering—

In the next moment, this association made Luotus feel bad all over.

What are you thinking?

What are you thinking at this time!

Aleuil didn't hear the response, and looked up subconsciously.

The god raised his arms, covered his face with a hanging snow-white cloak, and solemnly warned: "Don't think about these weird things."

Eleuil, who also didn't think about any serious scenes, felt a little regretful, but he was still very obedient: "Okay."

The author has something to say:

So, whose brain supplement is more weird?

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