Chapter 79: Fila, who understands everything
Through the transparent wall, you can see Fela's steps unconsciously moving faster and faster, but he was staggering and unsteady. If Ferek hadn't helped him with him from time to time, he might have fallen down at any time. Panis closed his eyes and sighed softly, and he couldn't bear to watch the old man walk a few more meters away, and went up to the entrance of the restaurant.
"Bang", as soon as he opened the restaurant door, Feira saw Panis standing in front of the door. Before Panis could speak, he stretched out his hand to hold his wrist. The old man's hand was rough and cold, rubbing against the skin of Panis' wrist, like a layer of gravel, and even the protrusion of the bones could be felt in the contact of his limbs. His fingers holding the wrist had no strength at all, and were loose. Rather than holding it, it was just on Panis' wrist.
It was not until this time that the girls had the opportunity to observe the hero a hundred years ago for the first time. Against the backdrop of the black robe, the old man's skin was pale like paper, with wrinkles and light brown patches on his skin. His already thin figure became thinner and lost the support of his teeth. His cheeks were deeply sunk. Not only his cheeks, but the old man's eye sockets were also sunken, and his clear and sharp eyes also became as turbid as the mud of a whisper swamp. On the hands holding Panis's wrist, the nails were still neatly constructed, and many traces of old left by the potion remained on the skin of his hands. His fingers were still slender, but the curved fingers were dry like dead branches that had lost moisture, as if they might be blown off by the wind at any time.
Standing in front of Panis, Fera's lips squirmed. She uttered several incomplete syllables, but she didn't say a complete sentence. However, the old man calmed down for a while, slowed down and whispered in a slow and weird rhythm: "I knew you must be not dead yet. Sure enough, he is still alive and getting younger and younger."
"Ha, you still won't chat with people." Panis's expression changed constantly, and finally became a complicated smile. He sighed and said, "No wonder she always argued with you back then, so can't you change your speaking habit?"
"What do you vulgar mortals know?" The old mage seemed to recall something. The staff paused heavily and snorted coldly and said, "You and her habits need to be changed. Always entangled in those meaningless things. Hum. What's the use of speaking tactfully? Wasting time. If smart creatures don't waste too much time on these meaningless things, our magic technology has long surpassed the goblin technology ten thousand years ago."
The old master spoke very slowly, as if only in this way could others hear what he said clearly. Once he speeded up his speech, he would only send out some incoherent syllables as he did at the beginning. However, although he was slow, Panis was still listening very seriously. It was not until the old master finished speaking that he smiled helplessly and said, "Okay, you are right. OK."
"Born perfunctory, hum." Feila sneered a few more times, let go of the hand holding Panis's wrist, turned around and walked towards the next door, and said to her students and maids: "Felek, go back. By the way, notify the students that if I don't show up on time, today's guidance will be temporarily cancelled. There are also a few of you, go prepare the black tea for eight people, remember to add sugar."
"Hey, you guy knows that I drink black tea without sugar." Panis raised his eyebrows and shouted dissatisfiedly: "Why do you have to add sugar to me every time? And the cup I give me the most sugar? You did it on purpose."
"Yes, if you don't feel satisfied, you can just drink it." Feila sarcastically said, "Besides, I prepared black tea for several ladies. What does it have to do with you? You won't think it was prepared for you, stupid and naive. But seeing how pitiful you look, forget it, when you prepare black tea, don't add sugar, go. And you, why haven't you left yet, there are not so many things to deal with now, right? Go quickly, it's enough to have those maids here, don't get in the way here."
Ferek smiled bitterly, and secretly winked at Panis, making a statement of asking for help. Then he quickly fled under the impatience of the teacher. The old master snorted coldly at the student's back and muttered, "It's really annoying. Come with me, sit down and talk slowly if you have something to do."
Fella walked in with six members of the adventure group and Moore, and walked in. The space inside was not large, with only a circle of soft seats and a long coffee table. Fella walked to her own position tremblingly, and sat down on the chair little by little with a cane. She moved slowly and stiffly, as if she would fall to the ground if she accidentally fell. Pannis's pupils contracted, but she turned her head away to appreciate the blue sky outside the Mage Tower, as if she had not seen Fella's difficult movements. Until he sat in the soft chair, he turned around and said, "The scenery here is so good. I have never seen such a blue sky elsewhere. Sometimes I really want to just jump down like this and melt myself into the blue sky."
"Then you jump." Although Feila said coldly, the old mage had a smile on his eyes when Panis's performance. He turned to the girls and Moore and said, "Don't stand, sit all the time, the chairs here should be enough."
"Your reception room has not changed at all." Panis was the first to sit down on the chair without waiting for Fera's invitation, and said, "Well, even the villain painted by Maya at her feet has not changed, hahahaha."
"That bastard winged man." The old mage immediately leaped his forehead and said angrily: "I dare to use light-attribute magic to draw villains everywhere in my magic tower. I can't wipe it off after I draw it. Damn it, and I have to show that I didn't do anything. I remember the first time I met them, they were not so bastard."
"Ah haha." Panis whistled and looked around, looking around, looking like he didn't know anything: "Who knows, maybe this is the nature of the Winged Humans, or a way for them to express intimacy?"
"I knew it was you who taught them secretly." Feila gritted her teeth in anger, but in the end she couldn't help but smile, shook her head and sighed: "You guys are really nothing to do."
"Okay, don't be angry." Panis's performance could not tell the sadness in his heart before. He looked like a scoundrel, and waved his hand lazily and said, "Look, didn't I bring your favorite food to apologize? Oh, by the way, that student Ferek has sent to the kitchen. You can eat it secretly at night. This time no one robs you, so you don't have to worry."
"Felek..." The rare smile on the old mage's face slowly faded away, and he still spoke slowly: "You guys, you have actually come a long time ago. You have been standing outside the restaurant and watching me, right?"
"No, we came just now, too." Panis was stunned and blinked his eyes and said, "As soon as he arrived, I saw you drinking black tea, why do you think we have arrived long ago?"
"You have never learned to lie, and the lies are too obvious." Feila sneered and said, "Do those children think I don't know what they are thinking? Humph, although my body is getting worse and worse, I am not old enough to be confused. How could I be disturbed by my magic tower and not be able to sense such a close-range energy reaction."
"Okay, I admit, we're here long ago." Panis scratched his head and said with a wry smile: "But since you can find out, why do they think you can't sense it? It's said that your students should know your habits very well."
"Huh, these kids." Feila sighed and said helplessly: "Since a few years ago, my health has become worse and worse. The children have taken turns to accompany me, but I am not so weak that I can't live alone. I don't need them to accompany me like this, so I drove them all away. Unexpectedly, they don't give up and always hide and follow me secretly, especially when I'm having dinner, they hide outside and peek. I rushed them a few times, but they just retreat a little distance every time, but they just refuse to leave."
"Ha, they are worried about you too." Panis said: "After all, you are not in good condition. They are worried that something will happen to you. It is not unreasonable to be with you all the time."
"I'm not stupid, of course I understand their purpose." Feila glared at her, but finally said deflated: "I also know that they are kind-hearted and understand their persistence very well. So after rushing a few times, I found that they were still the same, so I simply pretended not to see them and ignored them. As a result, these children naively thought that there was a safe distance and I couldn't sense it, so they hid there with me every time. As long as they didn't get closer, I wouldn't bother to pay attention to them."
"Hahaha, I guess Ferek and the others would never have thought of it. You actually know everything, but you just act like a show of cooperation with them." Panis laughed and said, "But you are still the same, with a stingy mouth and soft heart. You have obviously accepted their kindness, but you just look angry."
"Whoever accepts their kindness, I can't help being pestered by them." Feila said dissatisfiedly: "Just like this time, I dare to bring you here with me. I have to scold him to death when I look back."
"Then he is too innocent." Panis shrugged and said, "Since you know everything, you should know his purpose."
Chapter completed!