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Chapter 736

Beth couldn't believe that the person drinking tea and chatting with her was actually the fourth princess of the Dragon Boat Empire. She was not dead, but was sitting in front of her, talking and laughing, like an ordinary tea party.

Long Wei told how she met Linnai's mother. It was an unexpected encounter. Unlike other girls, she liked to hunt in the mountains when she was young. There was nothing wrong with this in the Dragon Boat Empire, and she

His skills are no less than those of other princes.

Perhaps because of this, she was regarded as a thorn in the side of a certain royal family member. When they were out hunting, their team encountered a well-equipped bandit, and Long Wei almost died in their hands.

The dragon guard who protected her fought his way out, and she fled all the way on horseback. In the process of escaping again, her mount was hit by the opponent's magic, and it rolled and fell off the cliff.

However, at this moment, there was a white-haired warlock at the bottom of the cliff, who happened to save her.

She is Rena's mother.

Long Si looked at Linnai, just as she looked at herself back then. The young Linnai held her mother's feet and looked at her falling into the lake with curiosity and fear.

Hearing this, Reina covered her head, and her brain began to imagine memories that did not exist. She did not remember these things happening at all, and had no memory at all.

And according to what she said, Long Wei and Reina lived together for a period of time and learned spells from her mother, which Reina thought was magic.

When she practiced magic, Xiao Reina would always sit aside and watch. They spent some time together, but Rena had no impression at all.

"You were still very young at that time, but you were very well-behaved and cute, and you had soft golden hair. Alas, time flies so fast. It has passed in the blink of an eye, and you have become an adult in your own right.

And her hair is the same as your mother’s, as beautiful as white snow.”

Long Wei said.

Hearing her talk about the past, Linnai had an indescribable feeling in her heart. Was it excitement, emotion, or sadness? She was listening to her own story, but it was as if she was listening to someone else's story. Is this true?

, or is it fake? Why doesn’t she remember it?

"We lived here? Where?"

Reina wanted to take a look at the wooden house under the cliff and next to the lake.

"No, your home is not here. You are on a journey and you just happened to rest and recuperate there."

Long Wei put down the cup. She seemed to know what Linna wanted to ask, and continued: "I also asked your mother why she wanted to travel, and the answer she gave me was - you."

"I?"

Linnai's heart skipped a beat, and she had a bad feeling.

"Yes, you were often sick when you were young. During the time we were together, you spent most of your time in bed. Perhaps it was because you were too weak during that time. There were medicinal herbs in the mountains, so your mother

I will rest and recuperate there, and thanks to you, I saved my life. No, twice."

Long Wei seemed to have remembered something, and there was a trace of hesitation in her eyes.

Beth had been afraid to speak. She felt that a lowly person like herself was not worthy of talking to the princess. But when she calmed down, she had a doubt in her heart.

Why is she indifferent to the war outside? And why has she disappeared for so long without proving to the world that she is still alive? Is she really the fourth princess?

"Is it to cure my illness?"

Reina looked at her body. She didn't remember any memories of being seriously ill, and now her body was stronger than a cow. She hadn't been sick for a long time, and she didn't know what a doctor was.

"She didn't answer my question directly, but since you are able to live healthily until now, it proves that your mother has succeeded. By the way, where is your mother? Why isn't she with you?"

When she asked this question, Reina felt herself choked up.

"She died eight years ago."

But for Reina, it seems like eight hundred years have passed, and the journey has been full of bitterness.

Beth was stunned for a moment. She looked at this poor Linnai in disbelief. Long Wei also sighed and said regretfully: "That's it, I'm sorry, ugh."

She didn't know what to say, so she lowered her head and mourned in silence.

Reina smiled bitterly. She had already accepted this matter, but now that she could hear about her mother from other people's mouths, she also felt inexplicably moved.

"By the way, why did you come back to the Dragon Boat Empire, and how have you lived these years?"

Long Wei suddenly asked.

Rena thought for a while.

"My memory is a bit confusing, but what I am sure of is that I lived by myself for a period of time, and then..."

She stopped abruptly mid-sentence, and the other two were still waiting for her to continue.

"I may have met a very important person. In my memory, my mother did not teach me magic, and I did not learn magic. But somehow, I mastered many magics that did not exist in my memory. Moreover, that person

He left behind something very precious.”

After saying that, Rena quickly took out a black book from her backpack and talked about the invulnerable cloak that could resist all attacks, the black stone that could never be burned, and the magical ring that could quickly heal wounds.

, and this black book.

She thought of Mr. Ball who had left this world, but she didn't say it. After traveling for so long, she had never seen a creature like Mr. Ball. It was probably one of the magic weapons, but Reina didn't want to treat it as an object.

Look at it, it is Linnai's best and most reliable friend.

But now, all she has left is this book...

wrong!

"And these boots! There is no such animal skin in my hometown Kailav Mountains. It is very smooth, like fish skin. You will not feel any pain in your feet no matter how far you wear it."

she said.

Beth completely listened to her words as a fairy tale. In her opinion, the book that Reina showed had no words at all, it was just blank paper. And the shoes were just a pair of old ordinary boots.

It is estimated that the unquenchable flint is just an ordinary magic crystal, and the cloak and ring are just some magical props. Many old people who do not know magic will be deceived and buy some ordinary ones at high prices.

Magic tools, this phenomenon is very common. What else used magic to change her memory, and what about the alpine tribes in the Kailav Mountains? These are all fantasy, children's stories. It is estimated that Reina met a traveling businessman, and was eventually killed.

He deceived his feelings and did not want to accept the facts, which led to this series of fantasies...

This is Beth's opinion, but she doesn't seem to intend to "reveal" these things.

"I believe that he must care about you very much, that's why he left so many precious things, but Reina, maybe he doesn't want you to go to him."

Long Wei suddenly said, and Reina showed a puzzled expression.

"Why?"

"If things are as you guessed, he brought you to his hometown and used magic to change your memory, then he definitely wants you to stay in your hometown and live a good life."

After hearing what the other party said, Rena frowned.

If she had not embarked on this journey, those treasures would not have been lost, and Mr. Ball would not have left this world.

She felt very uncomfortable and had an indescribable feeling. Could it be that she was really wrong? Should she really go back to the Kailav Mountains and live an isolated life?

"I don't want it! If he wants me to stay there, then why doesn't he tell me directly! No! I must find him and ask him clearly!"

Reina slapped the table and stood up excitedly. Long Wei seemed to be shocked. She had never thought that the other party would have such a reaction.

However, at this moment, Reina seemed to have thought of something.

"By the way! I came here this time to tell the brave Xianglong a secret..."


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