Chapter 30: The Viewer's Distance 7000(2/2)
In fact, this kind of thinking is nothing more than a hurdle. Even if one more person thinks about it, he can quickly figure out why. But in this elves tribe, no one else discusses "for a living" with Sur. Everyone just follows the steps, works like an ant, and never thinks about the reasons and truth behind everything.
"That, I'm sorry."
Suddenly, Prest saw the elf girl turn her head, and Suer stroked the fish tank with one hand, and said with a hint of apology: "I originally said that I wanted to take you to your house to see the wonders of the mother tree... But now, I want to go to the beach to change the water for these fish as soon as possible."
"Ah, no problem."
Prest was slightly stunned, then smiled and shook his head. The magic of the mother tree can be seen with the miniature reconnaissance puppet. His purpose of coming here has been achieved. No matter what he does next, it is free time. "If you want to go, I will accompany you."
Whether it was Sur or Prest, they were the kind of people who were decisive in their work. Soon, the two of them took the fish tank out of the elf tribe while there was still sunlight in the evening.
Back and forth, there were many elves who ended hunting and picking and returned to the tribe from all directions. Sur and Prest who came out against the road were very conspicuous, but except for the elves in the lead, the others remained calm and seemed to pass by without any concern. Prest even saw Sur's father, the golden-level druid deer crown elves walked by the side without expression. Even if his daughter left the tribe with a strange man, he was not curious at all.
Under the calm and natural appearance, there is a dead water like a deep well and green pond.
The orange sun in another world slowly sets, and the rust-colored nine-wheeled beast moon rises. Under the strange or gloomy red light, Prest and Sur walked silently through the road leading to the seaside.
Priest held the fish tank, and Sur held the water change tool, which he took the initiative to ask for. After all, for a golden warrior, there was not much difference between a fish tank and a piece of paper. Priest carried it on his shoulders and tried his best not to let the water in the tank have any turbulence.
Soon, the two of them came to the beach.
The tide is soaring.
This is a completely different scenery from the daytime. Under the nine crimson blood rust moon, the surging sea tides surge like blood waves, and strange fluorescence swells in the sea, bringing waves of magic. Although the elves' fishing pier was already very high, it was also submerged a little at this time. The bottom of the rock cast was slapped by waves, and a light like Mars was shining.
It's weird, but not scary, and even has a unique beauty.
"Let it be here."
Sur took the lead onto a beach that was not completely submerged, and Priest followed closely, setting the fish tank on the edge of the wave, waiting for Sur to take the next step.
At this moment, the elf girl stared at the sea level, staring at the clouds and stars that were looming in the distance.
"You said Prest." Sur suddenly asked, "What is the opposite of the sea?"
"...It's probably another continent."
The young warrior narrowed his eyes and said with some uncertainty: "I don't know if it is the planetary world or the continental world, it's hard to judge."
But Sur seemed to not care about the answer. She seemed to like someone to answer her questions. The elf girl sat on the beach, hugged her knees with her hands, and said in a daze: "I like to look into the distance...the sea, mountains, the woods...I like it all. Every time I just think about it, I feel so excited that I can't hold myself. I even want to take a small boat and float across the sea to take a look."
"I think the ancestors must also like to look at Wang Wang very much. Why is the name of the tribe called the Look Gu Wanger? What exactly do they want to see? So they regard Look Gu Wang as their tribe's name?"
Maybe it was the starry sky. Prest did not answer. He just subconsciously raised his head and looked at the world barrier that was extremely solid in the other world, even the giant beasts in the void could not destroy. They could not get out or enter, and could isolate the barriers between the inside and outside worlds.
Even the elves who go out to colonize... I am afraid they will miss their hometown.
"But my father and the others, as well as uncles, uncles, aunts... no one likes to look out. The name is clearly called the lookouter, but he always looks down at the earth and never wants to go out."
Speaking of this, Sur fell into deep silence. Until Priest felt something was wrong and wanted to comfort the other party, Sur snorted, then stood up suddenly and almost hit Priest's nose. The elf girl pointed one hand at the sky and the other hand at the ground, and said loudly: "Anyway, I'm almost dead, I decided to die. I may not be able to get through the sea, but before death, I must go to the opposite side of the Sacrifice Holy Mountain to see what's there!"
After saying that, Suer simply lifted the fish tank placed on the ground, then opened it, and poured the fish and water into the sea with force.
"Huh Suer, didn't you say you wanted to change the water?"
Seeing this, he was still immersed in the matter of "Sur is dying". Preest, who was in a daze, couldn't react for a moment and had no time to stop him. He just walked to Sur and took down the empty fish tank. He said with a pity: "You said that you took a lot of effort to catch these beautiful fish, why did you let them all go?"
"Forget it, it's hard for me to support them anyway."
After letting all the fish go, Suer looked much happier. She sorted out her hair, which was a little messy because of the sea breeze, squinted her eyes, and smiled naturally: "After all, fish is not the life that lives in the tank. It belongs to the sea. It is one thing for us to catch it and eat it, and it is another thing for locking it in the tank."
"After all... I don't like being locked up either, I also want to go out. Just thinking about it, I never want to raise fish again."
Hearing this, for some reason, Prest suddenly became a low tone: "...you can go out."
He raised his head and looked at the somewhat surprised elf girl, Prest said in a deep voice: "You should go out and this is the right that everyone deserves."
"Haha, can you say, if you are willing to take me to the mountain to see, I might die halfway through? It's very cumbersome."
Sur smiled heartily, like a middle-aged uncle who had drunk alcohol. His tone and attitude were completely different from his delicate and delicate appearance. But soon, the elf girl seemed cheerful, but in fact she was just a self-deprecating laugh, but was interrupted by Priest's serious tone.
"Yes, and not just the other side of the mountain."
Priest raised his head and looked at the dark void above his head except for September. He whispered: "If you have more things to see in the future, you will definitely not only have this little bit, such a small world."
Chapter completed!