"Mother and the others initially believed that what was bothering Rorona was a special disease, but as time went by, they gradually changed their views and felt that the term 'curse' might be more appropriate. But Rorona
She didn’t think so. She felt from beginning to end that the fate that entangled her was called a disease, not a curse.”
Having said this, Galenie briefly observed the expressions of the audience and found that they still agreed more with the curse. This is normal. After all, in the eyes of outsiders, such a weird and bizarre thing can only be described as a curse.
After all, no one in the world can still live tenaciously despite suffering from so many diseases. If that is not a miracle, it is a curse.
As we all know, in this world that favors rationality and cruelty, the probability of a miracle is always smaller than a curse.
Ringer showed a thoughtful expression: "Is this the source of the conflict between Lorena and Her Majesty the Queen?"
"Almost."
Galenie nodded and said: "Actually, I can understand their thoughts. If Rorona feels sick, she can still solve it by her own strength. It's not as ethereal as a curse. Her alchemy magic is so magical. As long as she persists,
Maybe one day we can refine a medicine to treat this stubborn disease? As for my mother, she may have deeper considerations."
"Deeper?" Alice asked curiously: "For example?"
"For example, Lorena is the second daughter of the Nielid royal family. She represents the royal court and is very likely to be my mother's successor in the future. However, if the successor has physical problems, people will inevitably doubt her.
The stability of the rule; coupled with the fact that Rorona's alchemical magic was well known at that time, everyone believed that it was a gift obtained by the 'half-son of God' from Crystal Snow. In this case, Rorona's alchemy magic was
It seems reasonable to explain the illness as the price paid by Crystal Snow for her favor to her son-in-law. It not only eliminates people’s doubts, but also confirms the statement that the blood of God flows in Rorona’s body, which is very important to Nie.
The rule of King Lid's Court has both advantages and disadvantages."
"So that's the case, so it's a political consideration." Alice pinched her chin and tutted: "But this is all based on the premise that Rorona will inherit the throne, right? What if the person who succeeds to the throne in the end is not Rorona, but
Others, what should we do?"
When Galenie heard this, she immediately shook her head, saying that Alice's statement was ridiculous and sheer nonsense: "How is that possible! Besides Rorona, who else in the city of Nereides is qualified to inherit the throne?"
Everyone stopped talking and stared at her.
It took Galene a while to react, she pointed at herself and opened her eyes wide: "Me? No, no, no, I can't do it. I'm not a bloodline of the Nereid royal family. How can I inherit Nereid?"
Where is the throne of Sicheng?"
"Is that so?" Medien tilted his head: "But I think Her Majesty the Queen thinks highly of you, Sister Galene."
Not only did she receive all kinds of rigorous education from an early age, she was also allowed to join the city defense corps to gain experience from the grassroots level, and even handed over most of the official duties to her. This kind of treatment was much better than what she received in Lottana City.
For Rorona, who has been running the workshop for six years, it seems more like grooming an heir, right?
"Oh, you don't understand." Galene waved her hand and said casually: "Anyway, I can't inherit the throne, so don't count on me. Let's continue talking about Rorona."
Everyone saw that her interest was indeed low, so they tacitly ignored the topic. Ringer said: "So Miss Rorona went to live in a human city to find a cure for the disease?"
"Yeah."
Galenie nodded slightly: "Her [Miracle Alchemy] can use ordinary materials to refine magic items with unique effects, but no one can understand the rules of item refining. This is a standard that only Rorona herself can master.
She herself said that she tried all the common and rare materials in the Mirror of the Blue Sea, but could not refine the ideal medicine, so she guessed that there might be materials she needed in the human world, so she proposed to her mother.
Of course my mother disagreed with the request to leave Nereids. The human world is so dangerous, and there are also the night watchmen and the silver rabid dogs united by the cult. The noble sea-dwelling princess should not put herself in danger. But Luo
Lena is also very stubborn. She usually listens to her mother and will not do anything that her mother objects to. Except on this matter, she did not give in at all. The two of them had a fierce quarrel, but I was caught in the middle.
We are in a dilemma."
At this point, she sighed sadly, obviously still having lingering fears about the quarrel between mother and daughter.
The mother wants to get the support of her eldest daughter to prove that her concern for the younger daughter is not wrong; and the younger sister also wants to get the support of her older sister to prove that she has the ability to live independently. They both want to prove something to each other, and as the most suitable "witness"
", Galenie's situation can only be described as embarrassing.
No matter which side you support, it feels like it will make the other side sad; as for if you don't support either side, Galenie will also be sad watching her mother and sister quarrel.
"But Lorena finally went to live in a human city." Alice seemed to be very interested in this kind of family conflict: "So she successfully convinced Her Majesty the Queen?"
"You can say that." Regarding this question, Galenie's answer was a bit vague: "The main thing was that something happened at that time, which caused the mother's attitude to change slightly. How should I put it... I felt that Rorona had gone to the human world.
City life may not be a bad thing. In this way...anyway, you can understand everything you know, do you understand?"
Do you expect me to use telepathy to read your brain waves when you understand?
Alice bluntly said: "You might as well speak more clearly."
"Oh, how should I put it..." Galenie was still hesitating, not wanting to understand what she was saying. She probably found it a bit difficult to say.
What, it’s a scandal involving the royal family?
Alice became even more curious. Not only her, but others also became curious. This kind of thing has nothing to do with identity and age, but is caused by the nature of living creatures. Who can not be interested in other people's private lives and stand on the high ground of bystanders?
, what about snooping from a high position?
Instead, Ringer thought of something and showed a thoughtful expression.
When Alice tried to press Galene, he suddenly asked: "It's because of the pollution problem in the sea near Lottana City, right?"
"Eh!?" Galene was shocked when she heard this: "How do you know? Did Rorona tell you? That shouldn't be the case. How could she tell an outsider such a thing?"
But if Rorona hadn't said it, how would Ringo know?
Jialenie was caught in a tangle and couldn't think of a solution.
Ringer did not answer, but the scene of the girl standing on the breakwater looking at the ocean suddenly appeared in front of him, and when she faced the dirty sea water, the hazy sky and the numb creatures, she told the outsiders that "the ocean is mourning"
With that sad and low tone, I instantly understood where the answer came from. It was as if the girl's mood at that time was miraculously conveyed to the young man's heart, and was perceived and understood by him.