When Soso and Raymond woke up from their sleep, Dilling was mopping the floor with a mop.
Raymond's eyes widened, "Where did you come from?"
Dilling stopped, leaning on the mop on his elbow, and said with a smile, "In your storybooks, people usually call me the Book God."
"Losing? Then I will definitely not take you into the casino." Raymond said, Soso had jumped up from the bed cheering, and jumped on Dilling three or two times.
"Are you alright? It scared me to death when I passed out. I wanted to stay and take care of you, but I was chased away by Hydein." Soso began to make small reports.
Raymond said: "When he left, he cried with snot and tears all the way, causing everyone to think I did something to him. Fortunately, Kevin helped me explain, otherwise I would not be able to wash myself if I jumped into Lake Mirage. clear."
Dilling put Soso down with a smile, "That's not what everyone thought you did."
Suosuo put down his legs reluctantly, still holding his arms tightly with both hands, for fear that he would run away again.
Dilling continued to mop the floor.
"What are you doing?" Raymond's eyes finally settled on the mop in his hand.
"Do what you haven't done these days."
Raymond pulled Soso to wash up.
After entering the washroom, he asked Soso in a low voice, "Should I tell Dilling about Neia?" He knew that Neia's best friend in the academy was Dilling, and he was afraid that he would be worried if he found out.
Susuo said: "Even if we don't say it, he will know."
"How did he know?"
"Hey! Dilling, you're back! Did you know something happened to Langzan?" Kevin's voice came through the door.
Raymond: "..."
The four of them walked towards the cafeteria in silence.
After Kevin finished talking about Langzane's current situation, Dilling pondered without saying a word.
Raymond tried to speak several times, but he was stuck in his throat and did not continue.
In the end, Susuo couldn't help but pulled Dilling's sleeve and said, "Langzan will be fine."
It's such a helpless word of consolation.
Raymond shook his head.
"Yeah! It'll be fine." Kevin couldn't think of a better word of comfort.
"...I think so too." Raymond added immediately.
Dilling spoke slowly and said the conclusion that he had been thinking about for a long time, "I want to go to Langzane."
After listening to Kevin's words, he realized that in addition to sending reinforcements composed of mentors, St. Pades also allowed students to form volunteer troops. In this way, it is not impossible to go to Langzaan to help Neia. Of course, the support army is not without its benefits. As long as you perform well, you can earn certain credits. For old students who have been in the college for many years and can't graduate, this is a good opportunity to find a way out. However, he was only a junior college student, so he didn't think that far, as long as he could go to Langzane to help.
Although he didn't know if he could pass the application, there was always hope.
Hearing that he was going, Soso raised his hand without saying a word.
Raymond said: "You don't have magic, what are you going to do?"
Soso said without hesitation, "I can blow the horn."
Raymond said: "The troubles encountered by Langzane can't be solved by blowing a horn." Although the news that came back from Langzain in the past few days is not bad, it is definitely not good. There are rumors that the second batch of volunteers has been called almost, just waiting for a leader.
After thinking about it, Heidein was the only one who could be called a leader who went out and did not return.
Kevin pondered for a moment and said, "I want to go too."
Raymond looked left and right, and said with determination, "We're going to go together!"
Di Lin couldn't help raising the corners of his lips, "Okay, let's go together."
They have a very good idea, but it is very difficult to realize.
Michelle, who is temporarily in charge of the registration office, issued the following statement-
"Junior colleges and intermediate colleges are not allowed to participate."
Raymond was stunned for a moment and shouted: "I remember that there was no such thing last time."
Michelle sighed, "Yes, this one is a new addition."
"Why?" Soso's eyes widened.
"The situation is grim. Except for the senior college, other students going to the school will only increase the burden." Michelle showed no respect.
Raymond's face suddenly fell.
Di Lin said worriedly: "Is Dongguimo really so difficult to deal with?"
"It's not a problem that is difficult to deal with, but there is no way to deal with it." Michelle said, "What we are facing is not an enemy, but an overwhelming and endless sandstorm. Even if we can block it with magic for a while, we can't stop it. A generation."
Raymond said, "What about Langzan?"
Michelle said: "King Langzin has already begun to evacuate his citizens to take refuge in Marseille and Tangierli. But due to the large population, the resettlement work is progressing very slowly."
Dilling said: "Isn't Senrisgar also near Langzin? Why not go to Senrisgar?"
Michelle said: "Senrisgar's neighbors are not only Langzain, but also Eastwood Desert. At present, Senrisgar can also do protection work to prevent the spread of sand and dust in Eastside Desert."
Raymond frowned and said, "Isn't Dongguimo just east of St. Pades?"
Kevin added: "We still have Westwood to the west."
Ruimeng covered his forehead and said, "Nightmare Forest is to the north, and Mirage Lake is to the south. It's a special environment with beautiful scenery!"
Michelle ignored his sarcasm and said, "So far, Langzane has lost a quarter of his country, and what will happen next, no one knows. So, you should stay in peace. St. Pardes, wait for the news."
Di Lin thought for a while and said, "When will the volunteers leave?"
"tomorrow."
Dilling was taken aback, "So fast?"
Michelle said, "If it weren't for you and Hydein wandering around for too long, they should have left long ago."
"You mean that the leader of the Volunteer Army is Hydein... uh, mentor?" Dilling's mind became active again.
"If the Heidein you're talking about is the same person as the Heidein I know, yes."
"Thank you." Di Lin rolled his eyes and walked out of the office with Soso and others.
Without him speaking, Kevin knew what he was thinking, "You want to find Tajlis Mentor for accommodation?"
Raymond shook his head and said, "You're crazy. It's strange that his character will accommodate you."
"Why not?" Dilling asked unexpectedly.
Raymond was stunned and said: "Because he always likes to make other people's wishes and reality go in the opposite direction."
"Should I applaud for your understanding of me?" A voice with a thick nasal tone sounded.
Ruimeng's face turned white, he turned and bowed his head stiffly, "Teacher."
"Pfft." Kevin laughed.
Raymond looked at the empty corridor and immediately reacted, pinching Kevin's neck angrily, "You are teasing me!"
Seeing Dilling's dazed look, Soso explained, "Kevin can imitate Heidein's voice, it's very similar!"
Dilling frowned and said, "Where does it look like?" It was because he didn't feel like it, so he couldn't understand why Raymond was so scared that his face turned pale.
Kevin was strangled, raised his head and pinched his nose, deliberately said in a sweet voice: "Isn't it? My lovely Dilling..."
I don't know if it was because his neck was strangled, but the sound was closer than before. Dilling seemed to hear Hydein shouting "My dear Dilling" in this tone.
"What's wrong?" Sosso pulled Dilling's sleeve and pulled his thoughts back.
Dilling wiped his forehead to hide his gaffe, "I just think Kevin's screaming is so disgusting."
Kevin watched Dilling and Soso walk forward, and looked depressedly at Raymond who was still hugging him, "Is it disgusting?" He called in a nasal voice, "Dear Raymond."
Raymond paused, then pinched him harder, "Why do I know you, know you, know you..."
Kevin swayed his body in coordination and rolled his eyes.
Because he was leaving tomorrow, Dilling went to Heidein that afternoon.
The door knocked for a long time before finally knocking on him. He has seen those sleepy eyes many times, but every time he sees it, he has a different feeling.
"Where's dinner?" Hyde moved his gaze to his hand.
Dilling was stunned for a while, and took out the fresh jerky that Bob had put in when he left the house.
Hydein took it and put it in his mouth and took a bite, then turned back to the room.
Di Lin closed the door, "Teacher, I..."
"Don't mention the matter of going to Langzane." Before he could speak, Hydein blocked the door.
Dilling was startled and asked, "Why?"
"Do you need a reason?" Hydein walked back to the bedroom, lay down on the bed, closed his eyes and continued to chew the jerky.
Dilling responded very quickly: "Langzam encountered a sandstorm. I can control the wind element, which may be helpful in resisting the sandstorm."
Hydein opened his mouth after eating the jerky.
Dilling sent another piece in knowingly.
Hydein continued to eat.
"Also, Neia once asked for my help, but I refused." Dilling looked guiltily at an inconspicuous corner of the room, "So, now I want to do my part."
"He told you about Langzain's current situation?"
"No, but..."
"What's your business then?"
Dilling turned his eyes back and found that Hyde was looking at him with his eyes open. "I still want to go." Even if he knew the truth of the matter, he couldn't ask his father to use the Basseko magic army in the name of his son. But he's willing to help as much as he can as a friend.
"Then I uphold the original sentence."
"Why?" Dilling got a little angry.
"Because I was going to take you there."
"Why do you... ah?" Dilling was stunned.
Heidein squeezed his brows with his fingers and pressed gently, "Pour me a cup of coffee. The one your father gave me."
"Okay. Where did you put it?"
Hydein waved casually: "Find it yourself."
Half an hour later, Hyde was holding a box of coffee expressionlessly, and said to Dilling, who was sweating profusely in the room, "I found it."
"where?"
"In my space bag."
"… "