Chapter 12 Trials(1/2)
Waiting for the late arrival of Raven, Robin and Gale began a new day of training.
The golden sunlight shone on the sand, making the two of them dizzy.
After a while of fighting, Robin noticed that Gale was a little strange today.
She seemed to pay close attention to her white long skirt and the bow on her braids.
Moreover, she tried not to let Robin get close to her, always keeping as far away as possible from him, so that he could not get close, but she was not in a hurry to put him down.
Although I don't know what happened.
But Robin knew that this was an opportunity.
If he could defeat Gale, he would be able to pass the first trial given by Raven.
Then, as Raven promised, she will teach him magic-related courses.
Real magic course.
...
A smirk appeared on the corner of Robin's mouth.
This made Gael's heart jump.
Her face became hot inexplicably hot.
It was then that Robin suddenly jumped forward.
It's like a little wolf dog.
Gale quickly lowered his waist, lowered his hands in front of him, ready to push him away at any time.
"The attack is too reckless..."
But, just as Robin was about to come to her, a slip shovel suddenly came.
Gale was shocked.
When did he learn this trick?
Immediately afterwards, a flying sand rose up on the training ground.
Under the sun, it is like shining gold.
The flying sand splashed directly on Gael's body.
She couldn't help but take a step back to the right.
Because she was wearing a beautiful white long dress today, she didn't want to get dirty.
A sly light flashed in Robin's eyes.
You know, under normal circumstances, Gale will definitely pounce without hesitation and press him to the ground.
However, today she avoided it abnormally.
It seemed that he had guessed Gale's movements long ago, and Robin slid accurately to the predetermined position.
Before he could stand up, he kicked his right leg with force and rushed sideways.
"ah!"
Gale's face was panicked.
She never thought it would be like this-
When she jumped to the right to avoid the sand, the direction she faced was the direction of the sun.
Even if Robin did not use any light magic, she felt a flash in front of her eyes.
The sun stinged her eyes.
Just like she taught Robin before, you should always pay attention to the terrain during battle.
Because geographical advantages are sometimes the key to determining the outcome.
Meanwhile, Robin's shoulder hit her waist hard.
Gale was lost in his mind and felt the aura from Robin, which made her blush.
It was as if it hit her heart. Before Gael fell, she saw the white clouds floating in the sky and the sunshine...
And Robin's face.
It passed by in a flash.
Bang!
As a dull sound came out, Robin and her crashed into the sand heavily.
Well, there is no need to worry about whether the clothes are dirty or the hair is messy.
Gail closed his eyes regretfully.
I'm afraid that the bread she lost was still one month from Anna's house.
Robin was stunned for a moment, looking at Gale lying under his body, feeling a little unbelievable.
It was like in a dream, he didn't expect that the moment he could succeed.
Originally, according to his idea, the sneak attack just now should have only helped him establish a short-term advantage.
It is to use the process of the opponent's eyes being directly exposed to the sun, so that he can launch a few more attacks.
It takes some more effort to defeat Gale.
However, he didn't expect that Gael fell down with just a light pounce.
It was like she was unprepared.
"Sorry, it stained your clothes."
Robin reached out and handed it to Gale.
The young girl was slightly stunned, shook her head with a red face, and then held Robin's hand.
An electric current came from her fingertips, which made her heart tremble inexplicably.
Robin pulled her up from the ground, patted her on the sand on her back, then raised her head and looked at Riven, who was half lying in the sun.
"You saw it." Robin shouted loudly.
Regardless of whether Riven wants to admit it or not, even if she pretends to close her eyes and sips the spirits in the wine pot, it cannot hide the fact that he had defeated Gale just now.
"Anyway, as you ask, I have passed the trial, you have to teach me something about magic."
"No, she didn't use all her strength." Raven frowned.
Yes, Gale didn't do his best, and she herself knew this very well.
But she couldn't control herself.
She felt that she was possessed and was cursed by love.
Even if she didn't think she was worthy of Lord Robin.
"Raven." A hint of anger appeared in Robin's eyes. "No matter what, I think what I say should be followed. This is also the most important part of our trust in each other."
Raven frowned.
The chosen one did not lose their temper, did not use the chosen one to suppress her, but only explained the theory that trust was based on keeping promises, which made her unable to refute.
"Okay," Ruiwen finally let go.
Robin walked forward happily and listened to her teachings.
Before he walked up the steps, he turned around and blinked Gale, saying in his silent lips, "I'll buy you the bread from Anna's house."
The latter was slightly stunned, and a light suddenly flashed in his low gaze.
However, Gail couldn't help feeling a little lost.
Because after Robin passed the trial given to him by Raven, it means that they will no longer train like they are today.
From now on, she could only look up to him on the stone steps of the temple occasionally.
...
Robin walked to Raven and waited for her to tell her about magic.”
"Okay, then we're here," Raven raised his head and took a sip of wine, with a slight blush on his cheeks.
"I want to ask you a question before I tell you about magic."
"Okay." Robin nodded and agreed.
"Why do you think I'd have to let you do physical training these days, and then let Gail teach you relevant fighting skills?" A sly look appeared in Raven's eyes, "What does this have to do with magic?"
What's the relationship?
Robin was stopped.
What can it have to do? These two are not things in the same field at all.
To be continued...