Priest Oranka followed a group of people into the screening room.
She was a little uncomfortable... Sitting with so many humans, the other eight elf priests sat on the other side of the Oranka priest in turn.
"I checked the surroundings and it's safe."
Elder Sepphan slowly walked to the other side of Priest Oranka and sat down, speaking to her in a voice that only Priest Oranka could hear.
"Looks like... our forest girl is really lucky."
Priest Oranka breathed a sigh of relief. She has never relaxed since she entered the human city, and Elder Sepphan has always been vigilant around her.
After entering the dimly lit auditorium, staying in such a small space with a group of humans, this vigilance climbed directly to the peak.
But now Priest Oranka felt that his vigilance seemed superfluous.
"Elder Sephard... Do you think the movies made by humans are really that interesting?"
Priest Oranka glanced at the humans in the row behind them, and they focused their attention on the screen in front of them.
Not only these humans, but also the other young elf priests beside her, and the priests of Oranka read the emotions of expectation and joy in their eyes.
This is since the Blackwood Forest was burnt down, and the priest of Oranka has rarely seen his Sisterhood so... happy during his travels.
"I can't understand it either, maybe we are getting old, Olanka." Elder Sephard sighed in the face of this question.
Elder Sepphan belongs to the type who has no fluctuations in his heart after watching "This Devil Is Not Too Cold", and even a little sleepy.
"… "
Priest Oranka did not continue to talk, because the screen was already lit up, and the sparse discussions around him gradually ceased.
The opening scene of the film is a blackboard used for teaching in a magic academy, with the title "My Hero" written on the blackboard.
My hero... The only answer that Oranka priests can give to this question is the holy tree Narushi. The world tree has raised thousands of children of black wood elves, and it can no longer be described as a hero, but a god.
The answer given by the little boy standing on the podium in the movie was a pet raised by his grandfather, a hound named "Xiao Ba".
The film gradually unfolded in the little boy's narration, and the busy scene of the Klia Station north of Squirrel Street was presented to everyone.
"I think... this puppy feels familiar," Caroline said suddenly.
"It's a pastoral hound of the Eastern Kingdom, with a quarter of the blood of the Mulakro wolf... I know who you think of, Lady of the Forest, but... it shouldn't be possible." Elder Sephard said in a low voice. Carole, who was sitting beside her, said.
Taking a wild animal as the protagonist really touched the heart of Elder Sephard, not only him... but also Caroline, based on the name "Little Eight", remembered the brown bear that passed away not long ago.
At the beginning of the movie, Priest Oranka and Elder Sepphan raised their spirits... They hope to find any merit and fun in this movie, so that when they negotiate with Joshua, they can use this movie as a talking point, so as not to Make the conversation too rigid.
But... Priest Oranka finds her a little disappointed with the movie.
It's not the quality of the movie. As an elf, she likes the warm and calm town atmosphere created in the movie, and everyone gets along very well together.
But harmony means that there are no waves. This movie is too bland compared to "The Devil Is Not Too Cold", and there are no ups and downs in the plot at all.
Basically, it only tells the process of the little boy's grandfather Parker getting along with the hound named Hachi.
Priest Oranka vaguely heard someone yawning around, it seemed that it wasn't just her... Even the surrounding humans seemed to feel bored because of the previous plot.
The most fatal thing is... the movie music is really good, the background sound played by the unknown instrument is very pleasant to mention, and... comfortable.
Priest Oranka guessed that someone had heard that he wanted to sleep. She glanced at the other elf priests sitting beside her, who were amused by the accident that happened when "Little Eight" in the movie got along with Professor Parker.
These warm scenes may be the only motivation for everyone to watch at present.
But the priest of Oranka, who likes animals, still thinks this is a... excellent movie, interesting but not at all.
Priest Oranka has never raised a hunting dog, but she has raised pets such as elk, squirrel, and white sparrow...
"Does your pastoral hound come to the inn every day to wait for your return?"
"That stinky boy only comes to me every day when he eats bones..."
At this moment, the ears of Priest Oranka caught the discussion between the two humans. The movie has progressed to the part where Professor Parker returned to the inn near his home in a carriage, and he saw Xiao Ba was waiting for him at the inn.
The fact that Hachi can do this does not surprise the priests of Oranka. Elves are born with the ability to communicate with nature... It is very simple to make a hound wait by the inn on time every day.
The story... does it end here
Priest Oranka had no idea about the movie at all, and didn't know how long a normal movie should be.
But she feels that the story of this movie is almost at an end... The loyal pastoral hound waits for his owner to return every day, which is indeed worthy of the movie title of the loyal dog Xiaoba.
A very heartwarming story, Priest Oranka remembered what Caroline had said to her before, and she had to admit that she really liked this bland story when the movie saw it.
However, some of the surrounding humans were not interested in nature. The priest of Oranka faintly heard the sound of dozing off, but the dozing audience was soon woken up by the people next to him.
It's time to end... The ending of the story is perfect.
Priest Oranka watched in the movie that Professor Parker was preparing to go to the station again to take a carriage, but Xiao Ba's performance was a little unusual.
No... that's where the story should end, the priest of Oranka at this moment actually wants the movie to stay flat.
But it turns out that the director of the movie never wrote such a "simple" story.
"In its eyes... it seems to see death." Elder Sephard said suddenly and softly.
"No, Daughter of the Forest said the movie was just fiction and that the hound... shouldn't..."
Priest Oranka's heart, which had been somewhat relieved, suddenly tightened at this moment.
The movie did not have a flat and happy ending as she had hoped. After Xiaoba watched his master, Professor Parker, leave the station in a carriage, when Professor Parker was teaching in a magic academy, he suddenly covered his chest and fell to the ground. on the ground.
The students in the film let out horrified shouts, and the priest of Oranka heard the same voices from some of the audience.