Chapter 19 Mercedes on the Road to Etnell
Three people, two horses and one beast galloped between the mountains, and the wind blew her hair backwards and crossed the large swaths of grass.
Since he couldn't ride a horse, Robin had to sit behind Gale.
Shining white came out of his arms, stretched out his long tongue, panting, and the cold wind blew its white hair to one side, covering its face.
A pair of silver-white and bright eyes looked back and forth curiously.
In order not to let himself fall off the horse's back, Robin hugged Gale's waist tightly with both hands.
His ears were pressed against her back, and Gale's heartbeat sounded thud.
And in his hands—
Well, Gale's waist was stronger than he thought.
Even through the clothes, he could feel the hard muscles on it.
One piece, two pieces...
Robin touched upwards, about six pieces.
"Ah hey." Gail frowned in dissatisfaction.
"Ah, sorry."
"You touched my wound." Gale's tone was plain.
"Feel sorry."
"It's okay, keep touching, be gentle."
“…”
After a while, the three of them stopped.
Iyeta and Gail put the horses on the edge of the river and let them sip the sweetness in it.
Shining white and scattered joy ran along the river bank, and after drinking a few sips of water, he started to tease the fish, jumping back and forth, with the expression on his face unpredictable.
Robin saw it so lively, and found it funny and a little distressed. He didn't know how to train this elf wolf in the future.
He took his eyes back from his white body and fell on the horse that lowered his head to drink water.
One is white and red, the other is pure black, and the hair and color are not very good, and it is a little thinner than Robin's cognition.
The sun pours down and shines on them.
The red and white horse seemed to be drinking too quickly, so he raised his head and sniffed a big noise.
The dark horse drank some water, lowered his head along the river and started eating the weeds that had not yet dried up and were buried by the wind and snow.
These two horses were exchanged for Gael's previous exchange for a gold coin from the herder.
At that time, the owner of the horse grazing thought that the gold coins were too expensive, and even moved out all the only 10 silver coins and a large bag of copper. Perhaps it was their savings over the years.
Although he felt that carrying a lot of copper and silver coins was also a drag, seeing Robin's curious eyes, Gale reluctantly accepted a few silver coins and bronze coins.
Before leaving, the other party knelt on their knees because of their generosity and prayed to the God of Life for them.
They didn't stop until they left completely.
Yiyeta always felt that this behavior was too risky.
Because as long as you see the gold coin from Ittenel, you will naturally know where they fled.
Gale felt that instead of being chased by the Saikorede army behind him, it would be better to buy a few horses to speed up the journey. No matter where they escaped, they could always track it with the magic association's ability in Ksaibela City.
Only then did Yiyeta grit her teeth and agree to her plan.
...
Robin knelt by the river and scrubbed his hands and face with water.
It's cold to buy it.
He stared at the face of Hezhong, feeling that everything was so real that it was extremely illusory.
In the late autumn season in the northern border, it started to snow, and the river water had not yet frozen, but it was biting.
Gail and Iyetta didn't care much about these things. They each untied their clothes and sipped the river water while scrubbing their hands and faces.
At the same time, Yiyeta took the water bag from the horse's back and filled it with it.
The water-soaked white long suit clasped against the two people's bodies, revealing the perfect muscle outline.
Not only can you clearly see the orderly divided and neatly arranged abdominal muscles, but you can also vaguely see it above...
Robin moved his gaze away and dared not look at them.
But he couldn't escape Gael's eyes.
"This is only effective after years of exercise." Gail straightened up and smiled proudly.
He even lifted his clothes upwards to reveal his snow-white belly.
A wound with wide fingers can be clearly seen above. Even after simple sutures, blood-colored scars can still be seen.
Yiyeta glanced at the scar indifferently, stood up and shook his hand.
On her back, the sword that had been stabbed by Ailin before, although it was still left, it had already scabbed.
Compared to Gael, Yiyeta's injury recovery speed can be said to be amazing. In just two days, the wound on her back had healed almost the same, and the scars on her body that had previously fought with the magic anaconda became extremely light like magic.
"At that time, Heloise had a lot of tortures us to train us. Hey! You! Yes, it's you!" Gale put his hands on his hips, imitating Heloise's tone.
"Pull the bow and don't be lazy! And you, stand up straight! Haven't you eaten enough?!..."
This behavior made Yiyeta around him laugh.
"Okay." Yiyeta slapped her breasts, and the two plump balls swayed back and forth for a while, "Put your barren belly and your fat breasts."
"Ahem..." Robin almost choked by his saliva.
This feeling is like talking about a middle-aged man with a big belly, but in fact, it shouldn't be like this... This twisted worldview.
"Oh." Gale held his forehead in pain and sighed.
Her eyes looked at Iyeta's firm and flat chest, and her eyes couldn't help but show jealousy.
"I'm very distressed, too," Gael's eyes drooped, and he said with regret. "It's because of this that I can't become an archer as powerful as Luba."
"Hey." Yiyeta looked at her unhappy.
"Okay, the swordsman is pretty good, I don't mean to despise it." Gail made a smooth move, "You know, if I could reduce the fat on it, I would be at least two or three times faster, and it would be even more perfect if I could use the bow again."
Ah hey.
Robin smiled bitterly, and felt indignant in his heart that the aesthetics of this world were really distorted.
...
Speaking of which, this is their rare leisure time.
While the two female guards recalled the past, cleaned their bodies in the river and joked with each other, Robin lay on the wide rock by the river, looking through the two copper plates in his hand with great curiosity about the world.
He lifted them to the sun, and a metallic luster came out from it.
On the left is the Saikore coin, with a side face printed on it, the position behind the helmet is cast into the shape of wings, a high nose bridge, and a big eyes.
On the right is the Yitnell coin, which can also be seen as a resolute warrior with a star-shaped pattern on his helmet.
Turning to the back, both copper plates are engraved with tree patterns. The trunk on the right is thicker, with the lower end extending outward, and two small trees are engraved on both sides as a set.
The one on the left describes the tallness of the tree through the shape of the mountain peaks in the distance.
There is no doubt that this should be the image of the Tree of Life worshipped by various countries.
As for the front.
Wait, are you mistaken? This is the Sicoride coin, and that is the Itiner coin?
Robin exchanged back and forth, his eyes becoming more confused.
Even though there are different words engraved on both sides of the avatar, he can't understand them at all.
"Look at the sign." Gale reminded.
She shook the water stains on her hands, tied her skirt tightly, and walked towards him.
Gale sat next to him, pressed against his torso, and picked up the two copper plates from his hand.
"The Secreds worship dragons and blood." She held up one of them, "so, while portraying the hero Kayla Rickman, cast the decorated wings on her helmet on the currency."
"And we." She raised the copper plate of her right hand, "The Yitnaires hoped to cast eternity. When Helen Ross re-established this kingdom, the Yitnaires carved her avatar on the currency to convey the immortality of Helen I. The stars on the headdress represent eternity."
Chapter completed!