Chapter 218: Integration into Narnia
Gray waved his hand behind him and turned away, with bright eyes behind him sending him away.
Jasmine and Astin didn't know where to go. Gray walked for a while before two guys came after chasing him from behind. Jasmine flew over Gray's head with a roar. Astin bit a grass and sent it to Gray's hand, and with a whoosh, he went to chase the elf again.
"Snake Letter, not bad, come on Astin."
Grey shouted at the back of the white snake as he put his things in his back.
Narnia is indeed a great treasure, and the resources contained in it are so rich that it is extremely rich. Along the way, there are dozens of things that you discover by yourself. There are also two guys who will collect some things for him while playing, and they will gain a lot.
And now most things are still hidden under the snow. When the snow fades and the earth reveals, that is the time to harvest.
It was noon soon, and it was accustomed to the trouble. Grey glanced around and found a fat rabbit. He was about to have a meal, but unexpectedly the rabbit screamed and asked Grey what he wanted to do.
After finally catching a rabbit, she didn't expect it to be a resident of Narnia. Gray was very angry, but she apologized and let it go.
He didn't want to touch Narnia's law just for a little bit of a mouthfulness. After all, this law is strangely tight. He felt that in Narnia, it would be better not to go against the law, otherwise he might die miserably.
Continuing to wander around the snow, Grey finally found a big snake with an arm that was not smart, not a resident of Narnia.
With high chest, he immediately took out the pots and pans and stewed a pot of delicious snake soup.
"Ha, it turns out that you are here. I have been looking for you for a long time. I almost thought you were out of the forest." A voice came from above. Before Gray could look up, a black figure fell on the ground with wind and snow. His dark yellow claws stepped on the snow, and his wings flapped and blown away the snow on the ground.
Gray laughed and stood up: "Santa."
"Why did you go so far? I almost flew all over the forest." Santa sat down in front of Grey with some complaints. The snow here had been swept away, revealing a large area of dry rocks. It sat on it and it felt like the stone had just been sunburned.
"Comfortable." Santa's eagle showed a look of enjoyment on her face.
Gray smiled, "You have been looking for me for a long time. Is the patriarch very anxious to see me?"
"No, no cherry," Santa quickly denied, "I'll tell him your words. If you really want to see him, I can take you there. Whether you go or not is all about you."
Santa's tone and expression all expressed one meaning, that is, their patriarch did not pay attention to this matter, and it didn't matter whether Gray went or not. If he went, the patriarch would receive him out of etiquette. If he didn't go, he would leave immediately.
However, his acting skills need to be polished.
Gray smiled and pointed at the snake soup in the pot, "The big snake I just caught tastes good, let's try it together?"
Santa's eyelids moved together, smelling the fragrance from the pot, and swallowed like a human. Gray had long been used to such humanistic actions.
He only discovered something that can distinguish between the residents of Narnia and ordinary animals not long ago, that is, although the residents of Narnia have some animals' habits, they are more like humans, and are similar to humans in many places, such as the action of swallowing saliva.
Chapter completed!