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48. Separately

In the next two days, Luo Er and his daughter spent a very warm time together. They went shopping together, practiced swordplay, and walked around with their donkeys. Then it was the day they parted.

"Dad, remember to take care of yourself. I will also find a way to regenerate the amputated limb as soon as possible."

Kelly held the fluffy hammerhead shark doll in her arms, waving her little hand to Luo Er reluctantly.

"Don't worry about that kind of thing. You have to take care of yourself and don't cause any trouble to Anya and Oriana."

Rohr said and closed the car door for her.

Keli quickly rolled down the car window and continued:

"If you miss me, remember to look at those two portraits."

Luo Er nodded, thought for a while, and added:

"If you miss me, just... hug the Hammerhead Shark puppet more often!"

"Hehe~ Dad touches his head again!"

Keli stuck her little head out of the car window.

Luo Er rubbed her little head and pushed her back into the car window, then stood on the side of the road and waved goodbye.

"Dad, remember to write to me!"

Keli knelt on the seat again, looking at Rolle eagerly through the rear window; the little kitten she found was also lying on top of her head, waving its furry little paws.

Until the butler started the steam car and drove farther and farther.

This scene made Luo Er feel very guilty.

"Oh, I lied to my precious daughter, and I feel very sorry..."

"But it doesn't matter. Dad will always protect you and see you often."

Luo Er whispered to himself, intending to stick to his plan to get the best of both worlds.

Next, he had to consider how to get to the imperial capital.

According to what appears in books and newspapers, there are currently two relatively fast means of transportation, trains and airships, both of which can go directly from Furnace Castle to the Imperial Capital. The train takes nearly five days, and the airship only takes two days.

In terms of ticket price, the airship is more expensive, costing 1,000 East, and the donkey is not allowed on board, so you have to check it in separately, which is another expense.

So the only option is to take the train.

"You said, if you were more ambitious, how great would it be if you could get into my left hand?"

Rohr said helplessly.

The little donkey was chewing carrots, its ears drooped, and it looked at him aggrievedly with its big eyes.

"How about this? If you can't enter my left hand, then you can enter my stomach? This can be regarded as being with me in another way."

The little donkey didn't even dare to chew the carrot now, so he quickly handed the remaining half to Roll's hand, and then kept rubbing his head against him.

"Okay, okay, I'm just kidding, I never eat donkey meat."

Luo Er smiled, got on the donkey, and walked toward the train station.

As a result, when I was walking halfway, I happened to see a beautiful big butterfly flying across the horizon in the distance, and I could vaguely see a figure on my back.

Now he is no longer the country bumpkin in the mountains. He can also be considered a fifth-level strong man who has seen big storms and big scenes. Naturally, he will not be surprised by this kind of thing. He knows that this is a monster tamed by an extraordinary person.

"I'm so envious. This kind of mount is equivalent to a private jet in this world."

"Why am I not a transcendent?"

Luo Er muttered, and couldn't help but pat the little donkey's butt.

"Change it!"

The little donkey stretched its neck and twitched and shivered for a long time, but it still couldn't conjure a pair of wings.

"When you get to the Imperial Capital, ask if there is something like a 'Flying Messenger Scroll' that can turn you from a 'chicken' to a 'bird'"

Luo Er recalled a game he had played on Earth. There was a prop in that game that could turn a walking donkey into a flying donkey. The efficiency of delivering things became faster and it was not so easy to be attacked by the enemy.

The hero was killed.

Finally, one man and one donkey boarded the train, clanging towards the imperial capital.

Keli, on the other hand, directly took the faster special airship and returned to the Imperial Capital in only one day. She didn't even bother to rest, so she and Oriana attended the briefing meeting.

Oriana emphasized the danger of the rice cake man, and kept banging on the table, perhaps to emphasize her tone, or perhaps to prevent these old pedants from falling asleep.

Most of the scholars attending the meeting were not interested in this and even yawned unceremoniously.

These people have been immersed in the power brought by mastering the extraordinary system for a long time, and they are no longer scholars, they can only be called bureaucrats.

A group of old immortals who sit on their corpses and eat nothing, are as arrogant as ever, and as disgusting as ever.

Oriana cursed in her mind and continued talking.

She talked for a long time, and finally an old man with the triple titles of Great Sage, Elder of the Scholars Association, and Imperial Advisor spoke up:

"Compared with this monster, we are more concerned about the mysterious strong man who killed the monster. Who is he? Is he the 'Light of the Sword' that appeared in Duoduo Town?"

Upon hearing this, other scholars nearby became excited and asked:

"What kind of person is he? Which force trained him?"

"What is his plan? Will it bring any hidden dangers to the empire?"

"How much contact do you have with him? Is it possible to win him over?"

Rather than the terrifying monster, what these people care more about is the strong man who killed the monster...

Oriana felt funny in her heart, and couldn't help but feel a little envious of Rolle.

This may be one of the reasons why many powerful people prefer to remain anonymous, right?

"I don't know. I was seriously mentally polluted at the time. I didn't see anything, and I didn't have any contact with him."

Oriana replied without missing a beat.

The scholars did not show any change in their expressions. They did not comment on the answer. They continued to ask a few unimportant questions, and then hastily announced that the meeting was adjourned. They did not even summon Keli who came with them, but they promised to forward the corresponding rewards.

To Kelly.

Although they always look sleepy, they still understand the importance of Keli and will not skimp on this little thing.

After the meeting, Oriana found Kelly who was staying obediently in the lounge next door.

"Okay, it's done, you can go home first."

"Teacher, won't you come with me?"

Kelly asked.

"I still have to go to the research department and talk with real scholars."

Oriana shrugged helplessly, and then reminded:

"By the way, it's best not to mention your father's affairs to these scholars in the future."

Although Keli didn't quite understand the meaning, she still nodded.

She doesn't like this kind of place very much and hates the atmosphere here, so naturally she won't say much to the people here.

She walked out of the "Tower of Truth" of the Scholars Association alone, looked back at the building that looked like a blackened chimney, and kicked a pebble at her feet towards the tower like a child letting out anger.

passed.

As a result, the next second, a loud "rumbling" sound came from the tower...

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