Chapter two hundred and fifty fifth heartache
At present, there are many bottles and jars in Gray's backpack, including all colors. There is no doubt that these are all finished products and have certain magical effects.
Take a night off.
Second, the world is still running in an orderly manner and there is no major change because of who comes.
The people in the camp all have their own tasks. Although they are not arduous, they also take time to complete them.
Gray didn't care about the four new humans, Aslan assigned them tasks, Lucy, the most important one, went to help others, two boys practiced swordsmanship and horse riding, and Susan learned archery.
But before they could make any achievements, the White Witch came uninvited. Although the fortifications cast by Grey were blocked outside the northern swamp, he still arrogantly asked Aslan to hand over the traitor Edmund to her in accordance with Narnia's laws.
White Witch is a person who is good at using rules. Although she is very abominable, she generally does not directly violate Narnia's laws, but instead plays the edge ball, and then uses bad behavior to force others to touch the laws without knowing it or have to violate the laws in order to survive. In this way, she can punish them with legitimate reasons.
When Gray arrived, Aslan and the four were confronting the White Witch.
The White Witch was fearless and brought only a few cyclops over, which was used to carry her instead of protecting her.
"Grandma Jentis, you are here. Welcome. What a rare guest. Please come in quickly. I will come immediately after hearing your news. I am sorry. I am sorry." Gray walked over enthusiastically and spoke in a series of polite words.
But no matter how polite the words in this sentence have seriously touched the fragile nerves of the White Witch, and directly gave her a layer of sea mud mask, which was completely black.
But Gray scolded the soldiers in front of him as if he hadn't seen it, "What are you doing? Grandma Jentis comes to visit us, and she doesn't even allow others to enter. That's not a way to enter the door. It's too rude. Let me go."
The soldiers looked at each other, looked at Gray, then looked at Aslan, and hesitated to move away.
"Gray, stop thinking about it. If it were just Aslan, I might go in and take a look, but you are..." The White Witch looked him up and down, sneering a few times, full of disdain, "I don't want to be caught and locked in a cage as soon as I entered."
"I sincerely invite you to visit. You think of me so much. You are too much." Gray covered his chest with one hand and pointed at the White Witch with the other hand, accusing him with a heartbroken cry, as if the White Witch had done something angry and resentful.
"hehe!"
"But it doesn't matter, I forgive you. And according to the Law of Narnia, your request for a meeting is in line with the Law of Narnia. I can't do anything to you. Why are you suspicious? Come in and sit down, and everyone will talk." Gray restrained his expression and continued to invite him enthusiastically, but this time he changed to reasoning.
The White Witch continued to sneer, "You really can't kill me, or even hurt me, but what should I do if you are too enthusiastic and plan to keep me here to play more and send troops to attack my army by the way?"
"Slander, baseless slander, naked slander, inhumane slander, are simply judged by the heart of a gentleman. I have never thought of this before, and everyone can prove it."
Gray denied righteously, demanding that she immediately stop this gambling-free slander and apologize publicly to herself, otherwise she would reserve the right to pursue her to damage her reputation.
"Haha!" The white witch was too lazy to look at him more.
"Haha, you have committed the crime of intentional damage to others' reputation. Come and arrest this illegal person. In a month, I will accept her apology on the highest mountain in Narnia." Gretu saw that, and waved his hand, all the soldiers stepped forward one after another.
Chapter completed!