Vol 1 Chapter 26 (2/2)
“That h that – How does it feel to wake up as an adult, elven child?”
“Not bad,” the elf turned around sht on his helmet, “human child”
“Heh… you dare to do that to ht pulled hard on the elf’s cape, covering his whole head and face, and pulled the elf into his arms to tickle him, “you think you have a chance to win? Hmmm?”
“Hey stop fooling around, what happens if there’s an ambush — Nnnn …”
“Ado”
“In your dreao, I’ll suffocate!”
Watching the knight and elf ere hed like an old man
“Ah, to be young”
“God…” the dwarf reached out a hand, desperately trying to cover his face, “I can’t watch anymore, my heart can’t take it”
“You’ll get used to it” The siren said coly
They arrived at Gno around, the surroundings weretime, but for some reason there was no one around
“By the way, Gnoht” The dwarf said hesitantly, “the ele?”
“Yes,” the elf grinned, “originally ether here, that’s why this was called Gnoe”
“Too bad you can’t see theo back to the Legendary Age”
Before he even finished speaking, they could see in a distance, a group of far by
“Ah, so!” the siren called happily, “Oi—hello –”
Hearing the greeting, the farmers turned around, and a few even waved back happily, they stopped, waiting for the group to get closer
“Seerinned
“Yes…” the siren nodded, “can we not eat dried rations for lunch?”
But when the group cah to be able to see each other clearly, the farmers smiles suddenly disappeared One of the at the dwarf, and shouted
“Oh God – Gnoiant Gnome!”
Then they all raised their hoes, rushi+ng over in anger
“Gnoe!”
“Haa?” The dwarf started, “Gn, Gno? Me?”
The elf frowned, reaching out a hand to grab the bow hanging froht
“Wait, he can handle this” “Julian,” the knight took off his hel with the shi+eld, “battle training starts now”
“Un, Understood!” The dwarf put on the hel off the horse, then rushed to thethe shi+eld
“Co you are!”(3)
“…Is that…taunting?” The elf’s eyes widened looking at the knight, “Did you teach him that?”
“Not ht shook his head honestly, “If I did teach hientle?”
“H a bit worriedly as the dwarf rushed in aht?”
“Don’t worry,” the knight grinned, “If he really can’t hold it, I’ll show you a real taunt”
“Julian, go!” The siren watched with concentration, shaking his fist in the air