Online game: Confession of love to a noble daughter at the beginning

Chapter 236



Liya felt dazed.

At this moment, Vanilla came forward and helped Heni up.

Seeing Heni struggling to support her legs, looking confused, Liya sighed:

In this state, it is no wonder that Heni was distracted when walking on the road and bumped into herself.

At this time, Heni was standing there with her head down and swaying.

Liya came closer and looked at Heni who was unstable, and couldn't help asking:

"Heni, what did you lose?"

Heni's breathing stagnated slightly when she heard this.

She couldn't raise her head, so she could only shake her head constantly, trying to get rid of the confusion in her heart.

"I don't know, I don't know..."

"I only know that it is something very important to me."

Heni took a deep breath and stared at the ground.

"I, can't live without him..."

Her voice gradually fell, but Liya was silent.

Important things.

What is that?

Leah found it hard to understand.

But she was still thinking:

Could the important things Heni said be related to her?

Thinking of this, Leah suddenly froze in place.

It seemed that a question suddenly flashed through her mind.

Why did she know Heni?

Leah remembered that Heni was a retainer of her family and a formal employee who had signed a contract.

But...

Why did Heni become a retainer of the Cravener family?

The memory seemed to be missing a part.

She looked at Heni and wanted to ask about this matter.

"Heni..."

But seeing Heni's confused look in front of her, she still closed her mouth.

She called the servant with her backhand and told him:

"Take her back and let her rest well..."

Suddenly, Heni stretched out a hand and grabbed the corner of Leah's windbreaker tightly.

Leah stared at Heni in a daze.

The girl in front of her still lowered her head, but tears flowed out of her eyes.

Like a string of pearls that had broken off the string, they fell to the soil with a click.

"Please help me, Leah..."

"Help me... find him."

Liya looked at the painful Heni and felt extremely heavy.

She took a deep breath and reached out to hold Heni's palm.

The moment she touched Heni's palm, Leah could feel it.

The soft temperament on Heni became more intense.

At this moment, an inexplicable impulse emerged from her heart.

It seemed that there was a savage impulse to wantonly ravage and bully Heni.

However, she still suppressed this absurd idea with her tenacious reason.

She solemnly took Heni's hand away from her body, and then nodded:

"I will try my best."

"Have a good rest, Heni."

Hearing this, Heni was relieved of all her strength.

Under the guidance of the servant, they went back to rest.

But the appearance of Heni made Leah feel heavy for no reason.

Leah didn't know what happened.

When Heni said that she had lost something important.

She also felt that something important had disappeared from her life.

This thought kept echoing in her mind, like a magic sound.

But now, she had no time to think about it.

Leah straightened her collar and looked up.

In the green crack, Kokot Yad lay on the clouds and floated out slowly.

She yawned, then raised her eyelids and lazily saw Leah:

Then, she was stunned.

"Uh, hi?"

Leah was also stunned, looking at Kokot.

"Kokot!?"

"Why did you come from, from..."

Then, Kokot blinked.

"Because, I am the Queen of Elves?"

"No... I know you are."

Liya sighed, rubbed her brows, and asked with some pain in her brain:

"I mean, why did you come out from there?"

Liya was extremely confused.

Although Kokot is the Queen of Elves, she is also an employee of the Cravenner family.

Liya has always known Kokot.

This lazy dog ​​elf will not move at all if there is no order.

Liya understands Kokot's laziness too well.

Hearing what Liya said, even Kokot herself was confused:

"Huh, strange..."

In her impression, someone did tell her to open up the passage between the Forest of Elves and the Yade God Tree.

Let the Forest of Elves lead directly to the backyard of the God Tree.

These days, Kokot has been busy with this work.

The passage has been opened, the elves also communicated once...

But...

Who told her to do this in the first place?

Kocot was stunned.

It's broken.

Could it be that she suddenly became diligent! ?

No...

As a fifth-level mage, Kocot's perception is very sharp.

There must be such a person who instructed her to do something.

Her memory cannot be wrong.

Then there is only one possibility,

The memory is biased.

Kocot narrowed her eyes and thought hard.

But at this time, Leah already felt something was wrong.

She raised her head and looked at the passage between the Yad God Tree and the Forest of Elves.

The next second, a ripple appeared in the passage.

But before the ripples completely subsided, she suddenly opened her legs and ran towards the mansion of Clevenna.

The servants looked at Leah running and were stunned.

Even Kokot was confused when he saw Leah leave.

Finally, the passage opened.

In the passage, Venia walked out first.

She held the wooden scepter in both hands and raised her head noblely, as beautiful as a swan.

"Master Cravenna."

"Thank you for welcoming our visit?"

She gradually opened her eyes and looked down.

On the grass, apart from a group of servants and Kokot, who was sitting on the clouds and doing nothing,

where else was the figure of Master Cravenna?

After Venia stopped, the elves behind Venia had nowhere to go and squeezed out of the passage.

They lay on the sacred tree in all directions, looking at their elf high priest, with a confused look on their faces.

"...Huh?"

...

King's capital, Delin Mansion

The servant stood at the door, holding porridge, looking extremely worried.

Kefla walked in slowly and said softly to the servant:

"Give it to me, you go down and rest first."

After she took the porridge, the servant bowed slightly to Kefla, and then hurriedly left.

Kefla held the tray in one hand and knocked on the door with the other hand.

Dong Dong Dong.

"Gwen, it's me."

"You haven't eaten for a day."

There was a silence in the room.

Kefla looked at the door, her eyes full of worry:

"If there is anything, you can talk to your sister."

But the response to her was still silence and silence.

Kefla sighed.

Then she bent down, put the porridge on the ground at the door, and said to the room:

"Remember to eat, don't starve yourself."

Then she turned and left.

The bedroom was dark, and no sunlight could shine into the room.

Gwen looked up when she heard Kefla's footsteps gradually weaken.

Her long silver hair was messy.

She was wearing a simple pajamas, and one of the straps on her shoulders had slipped down to her shoulders, revealing her snow-white skin.

Her face was extremely haggard.

One leg was drooping on the bed, and the other leg was bent and supported on the bed, with her face resting on her knees, looking melancholy.

In her arms, she was holding a long sword.

The blazing sword, which was emitting fiery red, illuminated the dark house with a red glow, like a warm sun.

What happened?

Gwen herself didn't know.

When she came to her senses, she had already become what she is now.

She was in a daze and had no intention of moving at all.

This was the first time in her life that she was so lazy that she even forgot the knight's daily morning exercises.

She couldn't get motivated.

I can't get excited about anything.

"Why?"

Her voice was a little hoarse.

Suddenly, as if she remembered something, Gwen took out a piece of golden parchment from her body.

The parchment was a little warm and emitted a little light.

But it seemed to have no other function except warmth.

But Gwen just had a strange feeling.

This thing was very important to her.

She had to carry it with her.

At this time, the magic crystal on the table was emitting a bright blue light.

It flickered.

Gwen's eyes were attracted by the flashing blue light.

There was a bit of doubt in her tired eyes.

Who was contacting her?

But when she was about to drag her body to pick up the crystal, she saw a black crow standing on the table.

Gwen was startled,

and she shrank back.

The crow's deep single eye glanced at Gwen, then it flapped its wings mysteriously and flew toward the window.

It evenWithout even opening the curtains, it flew straight forward.

Gwen kindly reminded her:

"Window, no..."

Before she could finish her words, the crow's dark body actually passed through the curtains.

It turned into a black shadow and flowed through the gap of the window.

"Open..."

Gwen said the last word in a daze.

She hurried to the window, pulled open the curtains, and stared blankly at the direction where the crow flew.

But where was the crow's figure?

She shook her mind and closed the curtains again.

In a trance, she was attracted by the crystal on the table that was shining with blue light.

Gwen then remembered that someone seemed to be looking for her.

She touched the blue crystal with her hand.

The next second, a female voice came out.

It was Leah's voice.

But the tone sounded extremely anxious:

"Gwen! Now! Tell me!"

"Who is your fiancé!"


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