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Chapter 190 The Cooling Fireplace

The night sky became quiet again.

The clothes lifted up gently in the night wind, and then fell down, and a chill came from the sweaty back. Only then did people gradually realize the passage of time and the critical moment slowly passed.

After a long period of silence, the two tiny black spots in the night sky gradually disappeared, and the four-winged angel who fell to the earth also disappeared.

Looking at the night sky that was getting clearer and clearer, with scattered clouds gently blowing in the wind below, Lorraine Hill finally relaxed, and then the long-suppressed fatigue also surged into his body and mind.

Now, I don’t know how many months I have to sleep. I hope I can see the midsummer next year.

With such thoughts in mind, this girl slowly descended from the night sky like snowflakes.

She knew that those companions must have many questions to ask her, but at this moment, the girl did not have so much energy to explain...

"We won another round." Chrissy's brisk applause came from the tower. The witch didn't really care about winning or losing, she just felt that everything was so interesting.

"What requests do you want to make this time? The premise is ordinary, that is, it can't be too big or excessive, it can only be appropriate." Chris turned the candy in her hand and looked aside with interest.

Titus.

Si Ye was still turning the pages of the book in her hand, and her slightly baby-fat face could not see any change in expression in the candlelight. It seemed that everything was as expected by her, or perhaps the witch never cared about winning or losing.

On the other hand, the Gemini Witch opposite Chris looked at the girl who was gradually falling in the crystal ball in surprise.

She slept for a long time and only woke up in recent years. This was the first time she paid attention to and saw the battle of this new witch.

Titus looked at the chessboard and did not answer immediately. She seemed to be thinking and weighing. After a few minutes, she raised her head.

"My request is that I hope Ayhekatri will remain neutral in this confrontation or agreement."

Hearing such a request, the Gemini Witch on the side raised her head in surprise, then lightly covered her lips and smiled.

"Do you want me not to end up? Tidess is really cautious, or maybe you have already guessed my previous plan."

"However, since you found out, I have no choice but to agree. She is worthy of being the leader of the faction that inherited Dorothy's position, and she is still so powerful." The witch with red and green eyes looked at Tidais, and then suddenly

He became a little bored and propped up his chin with both hands.

"If I had known this, I shouldn't have come here. In fact, you were not familiar with me before." The witch, who looked like an elf and a goblin, turned her head to look at the chessboard, her golden hair hanging down like silk threads.

"Actually, I'm not sure what your plan is, but you are still too dangerous for the current little Luolan and Ayhekatri." Tidais picked up the white jade tea cup and sipped it, and then she also slightly

Relax.

After this crisis is over, the other witches from the empire's faction are expected to be quiet for a while, and by then Vimiya will arrive from the sea, and little Luolan's side should be stable.

Lorraine Hill, who was far away in the horizon, was gradually falling into a deep sleep at this moment, and without her knowing it, she lost another powerful and special opponent.

This winter has finally settled down. In recent years, the temperature has continued to drop, and the cold season has been extremely long. During the season of heavy snow, even the empire was hesitant to suppress and conquer, and finally had to give up with sighs.

"If it weren't for the drag from the northern border, I would have led the troops to suppress it myself."

In a study room in the Palace of Roses, Edron leaned on a gold-red table and chair, leaned up, looked at the ceiling, and then rubbed his tired forehead.

Although his power is now unrivaled within the empire, he has many more worries and worries than before. In the past two years, he has not even had a day off and is busy with various affairs every day.

The conflict between the old nobles and the new nobles in the empire requires him to mediate and balance. The rebellion of the Baskar family in the south requires the deployment of troops from time to time to urge suppression and eradication. The cold disaster in the north gradually spreads, and various documents asking for help and material needs are like snowflakes.

Suddenly, the technological innovations mentioned by the Royal Academy had to be put on the agenda, and meetings and decisions had to be made frequently.

All kinds of thoughts and thoughts were flying randomly in his mind, giving His Highness the Regent a real headache.

Perhaps, it’s time for me to find someone to share the burden with.

Recalling some time ago, several close ministers proposed that he get married, and the regent couldn't help but bring it to his mind.

In fact, many years ago, he also had a vague verbal engagement, which was to marry the Red Dragon Duke of the South and the Pascal family.

Unfortunately, because he was assassinated during the coup and fell into a deep sleep, this verbal agreement ended in vain. Later, due to military power, he and the Red Dragon Duke became farther and farther apart.

As early as the emperor's Western Expedition, the military power of millions of troops in the Western Expedition was an extremely sensitive issue.

With such a huge army, the emperor was naturally worried about leaving it all under the command of the Paskar family, so he asked him to join the army as deputy marshal to check and balance the Red Dragon Duke.

Such behavior was naturally disliked by the other party, and as time went by, rifts and resentment arose between the two parties.

Later, the emperor died in an accident. In order to prevent chaos and division within the empire, he had to cut the knot quickly and reached an armistice agreement with Crancia in a very short period of time.

The price was naturally the Red Dragon Duke and the Pascal family. Because the Red Dragon Duke was the main initiator of the war at that time, this was the bottom line for Crancia's inevitable revenge and could not give in.

Looking back on my experiences over the years, I really wonder what went wrong to get to where I am today.

If he hadn't launched a coup with Emmanke that day, he might have married a girl from the Baskar family and started a family by now.

Fate is really playing tricks on people.

The still young regent stood up, walked to the window, and looked out at the world outside through the frost-covered glass.

Snowflakes were still falling continuously, gradually covering the flowers and plants in the palace. It was very quiet everywhere, with only a few guards wearing dark red cloaks walking back and forth, doing patrols.

The fire in the fireplace gradually extinguished, and the lights in the room gradually dimmed. Only when his body became a little cold did the regent gradually notice.

He wanted to say something, but after looking at the empty study room, he slowly closed his mouth.

Yes, now that we have reached this position, I am afraid I can no longer have friends.

The noble king walked slowly to the fireplace, squatted down, looked at the dark red ashes in the fireplace, picked up the firewood on the side, slowly added it one by one, and then simply snapped his fingers.

Red flames emerged among the firewood, rekindling the cold fireplace.

The smell of burning wood smoke followed. Although it was very faint, it was enough to bring back his memories.

A long time ago, he was like this. He and Emmanke lived in a cold palace. The two often took turns tinkering with the fireplace, while the other one lay comfortably on the sofa and read a book.

"If you have to do everything by yourself, it will be too tiring and troublesome. So, since we have each other, why not divide the work reasonably, so that everyone can have fun and have fun."

Emmanke stood by the fireplace and said this to himself, as if it was yesterday.

It's a pity that there is no longer anyone who can share the burden and take turns.


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