Chapter 282 (2/2)
“Mr Ru Amuh”
Everyone’s eyes snapped to Ru Amuh at this unexpected reply
“…Sorry?” Even Ru Amuh looked dumbfounded It was quite obvious that he wasn’t injured; he didn’t even have a scratch on hi of battle?”
“No…well…” Ru Amuh was about to deny his injury to Lakshasha, but stopped hiaze He didn’t know the exact situation, but Evelyn see this In the end, Lakshasha clicked his tongue as Ru Amuh failed to continue
“Why did you hide your injury?” Lakshasha asked
“Ah…um…I didn’t think ould have to care about it ht “
“You can’t do that No matter how small it is, we have to take care of it Where is it? How deep are your injuries?” Chi-Woo stepped forward in shock hearing that Ru Amuh was injured
“It’s as the captain says It’s not like we don’t have a priest You can’t take an injury lightly no matter how small it is on an expedition, especially in a place like this,” Lakshasha also added
Ru Amuh smiled wryly and answered, “…I’m sorry”
This was now the second lie he had ever told in his life But perhaps it was because he had lied to Vepar once before, he felt less guilty this ti Ru Amuh into all this, Evelyn piped up, “As Mr Ru A I just asked because his arhtly differently than usual”
“That’s impressive I’m known to have keen eyes, but even I didn’t notice”
“We’ve gone on several expeditions together, so we know each other’s quirks and habits Also, it’s only natural that the priest would be observing her teammates’ conditions” Evelyn responded adeptly to Lakshasha’s amazement
“Yeah, that’s true,” Lakshasha said, “I’m sure you will heal it instantly since it’s a s that, I will be on watch”
“It will be over before you know it Mr Ru Amuh, why don’t you show s?” Evelyn succeeded in drawing Haard her and turned around After watching the on and ly
“hello~?” She sidled up to Lakshasha and asked, “I know you are on watch, but could I use this short interval to discuss so candidate,” Yeriel continued nonchalantly “I want to know uy”
“That’s—”
“I’ht now, but we are going to meet him soon anyways”
“…”
“By the way you talked, it sounds like the king candidate isn’t one to underestiive us more information before we come face to face with the enemy?”
“…I’m not sure if it will be helpful”
Inwardly, Evelyn thanked Yeriel for the help While she’d created an opportunity to talk to Hawa, she knew that guides had keen ears But thanks to Yeriel, Lakshasha’s attention was directed somewhere else As Hawa approached her and sat down, Evelyn’s face turned serious
“Okay, tellsuch a hard ti Hawa, she seemed to think that Hawa must have her reasons Ru Amuh loosened his armor as slowly as possible and also looked at Hawa curiously Knowing that she didn’t havea bit strange with that guide”
“Tell us what’s specifically strange about hi on except for you,” Evelyn whispered while pretending to look at Ru Amuh’s arm After a momentary hesitation, Hawa replied in a low voice, “I experienced being in this place before”
“What? Being in the Hala Forest? Where?”
“In an ie representation space? Then…?” Though Evelyn had never experienced it before, she roughly knehat it was since she had seen Chi-Woo struggle in the front yard for a period in the na
“But how could you—?”
“I’ll start froht up the most important points of her story Evelyn looked doubtful after hearing Hahole explanation, but it wasn’t coe representation space materialized a place that the creator directly or indirectly experienced After listening to Isend could’ve created a similar environment and trained Hawa there But this was only a hypothesis, and there weren’t any proofs supporting it
“I see,” it was then Ru Amuh spoke, “That’s why just before…”
‘Just before?’ Evelyn thought curiously and let out a small exclamation No, there was plausible support for this theory Evelyn’s face turnedthis up earlier?”
“I’m just a porter” With this one statement, Evelyn realized why Hawa had been so hesitant It was her against the head of the expedition, who had the most authority after the teae carrier Even if she wanted to say so, she probably had no choice but to keep it to herself
A si happened in the Zepar expedition where she stepped out of line and Apoline scolded her It was then Hawa realized the hierarchy of authority in an expedition team, and Haasn’t such a fool that she would repeat the same mistakes Furtherht, but there was a chance that she rong
“What’s your plan, Ms Evelyn?” Ru Aed that she shouldn’t be the one to make the decision
“Chi-Woo, lend ot up and headed toward Chi-Woo, as guarding the left area Though she tried to buy asher limit It was mostly because Lakshasha didn’t want to talk
“Let’s stop this conversation now I already told you everything I could and don’t want to recall it anyressively
“But still—” Yeriel tried to hold hinored her and turned around
“Stop Is the treat?” Then Lakshasha blinked hard, because he saw that Chi-Woo was talking to Evelyn with a very serious expression
“What is it? Is the injury that serious?”
Chi-Woo looked at Lakshasha without saying anything, and Lakshasha said, “If his injury is so serious that he can’t resume the expedition, order for his leave If you are worried about ret it later”
Chi-Woo’s face turned more sole on Then Chi-Woo scratched his head furiously for a while and said with a short sigh, “…Mr Lakshasha”
“I think we need to talk for a bit”’
The look in Lakshasha’s eyes changed slightly after hearing these words
“Ms Hawa,” Chi-Woo changed his focus and called another name “Please coirl confidently walked forward She was so she was just a porter Emmanuel looked surprised, while Apoline looked displeased, yet no one rashly opened their mouths It was different fronorance of her place, but because Chi-Woo called on her In other words, Haas speaking at the request of the expedition tea that he would be held responsible for what she would say, and Lakshasha couldn’t help but be slightly nervous as the guide
Hawa stood in front of Lakshasha and said whileI need to ask you”
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