The Emperor’s Daily Nitpicking

Chapter 152

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And along with the mirage and black wind, there is also the wind and sand all over the sky.

The rise of a city-state may take many years, but the disappearance of a city-state does not take long at all.

Soon, this place turned into a sea of sand, and only the ruins of the old castle remained in the original city-state.

However, although most people know the existence of the Old Rose Castle, except for a group of people who are born to like to explore, very few people will actually go to the place where the Old Rose Castle is located to see it with their own eyes, after all, they have to risk encountering mirages The black wind and the danger of getting lost in the desert.

Occasionally, caravans passing through the mirage would turn to the old castle to take a look, but most of them would return disappointed, because there really was nothing left there.

Kevin, like most people, has never really been to Rose Old Castle. After all, he had no curiosity about the place. In a way, he disliked the desert, because it always gave people a sense of lifeless loneliness. It was probably under the influence of this feeling that he saw that dusk again in the hallucination caused by the mirage and black wind.

More importantly, even if he was curious, he didn't even know the way.

This person is not so much insensitive to things like routes as he is too lazy to memorize them. He felt that it was necessary to know the road, and he could remember it very firmly after walking it once, such as the road to Phae's tomb. After all, I can't find my own grave anywhere, so it's really hard to justify. But for most of the rest of the places, he has never been bothered to admit them, and has always adhered to the principle of going wherever he goes.

This is probably a common problem in the old days.

They live in different places, and they go out for wandering when they have nothing to do.

Yes, cloud travel. They never talked about visiting, because maybe they wanted to find wine, but ended up at Ai's place. I said in advance that I often slap myself in the end, it is better not to decide the destination and go at will.

In short, if people like Kevin want to visit the Old Rose Castle, they will definitely not be able to come back in three to five or seven years.

But now, he felt he had to go.

Since there are things related to Phae in the Old Rose Castle, he has to go. The closer he was to the Old Rose Castle, the more he felt an emotion beating faintly in his heart, and the more he suspected that it had something to do with Melo. Although the current era has passed too long, even the back tomb has been built for an unknown number of years, but he doubts that Mello has not completely disappeared.

If Melo really wanted to do something, ordinary people couldn't stop him at all.

So he has to go.

"Which direction is the Old Rose Castle? We don't have any pointing tools on our bodies, so we can only rely on you to find the way." Kevin's thoughts in his heart are rarely expressed on his face. Patting the pouch on his waist, he said, "We came in a hurry and only brought ourselves."

Wood hesitated for a moment: "We...we? Where are we?"

Oswald: "..."

Kevin let out an "ah", patted Sirius on the head, and explained casually: "Don't think it's not human, its IQ can still keep up. I usually barely count it as a human head."

Oswald: "..."

Wood suddenly realized, and no longer insisted on words, but took out a brass compass from his chest pocket. Wood opened the cover with a "click", and saw a delicate little pointer inside spinning crazily as if it had just been wound up.

"Although the pointer is still turning, I have a vague feeling that the Old Rose Castle is not far away from us. If my intuition is correct—" Nick, who broke his mouth, couldn't hold back anymore, and set up an awning beside him to watch Circle around, then raised his hand and pointed: "That direction."

Strangely, most of the soldiers in the army also echoed: "Yes, I think it's there too."

A young soldier who was closer to Kevin murmured blankly: "I also feel over there. It's strange. I never know the direction, and my intuition may be right."

A soldier next to him elbowed him and asked in a low voice, "Hey, do you feel a little anxious?"

Kevin didn't pay much attention to it, and kept staring at the pointer in Wood's hand, waiting for it to turn slower and slower, and gradually stop. Hearing the conversation between the two soldiers, however, he couldn't help but glance at them.

The two soldiers didn't pay attention, they were still whispering head to head: "Are you anxious too? I thought it was the aftereffect caused by the hallucination just now, or I was too thirsty..."

"What anxiety?" Kevin suddenly came over and asked, his tone was very casual, as if the commander casually cared about the life of the young soldiers in the barracks.

However, the two soldiers still moved their heels together habitually, looking serious.