I, Lich, Can Raise a Dragon [Western Fantasy]

Chapter 38: return

"His Royal Highness, this is different from what you said." Sidney's face was ugly.

He originally thought that Sanny Yisi was at best an intermediate mage with a little ability, not much better than Ravenli.

This is also a misunderstanding. After all, although the upper nobles of the Shia Empire like to advertise their magic talents, they are basically out of the reach of low-level mages. The ones who are really capable are the descendants of those magic families, and a small part of them are in folk magic. Civilians trained in the college.

Sang Ni is well-known in China, but she only re-proclaimed her reputation less than half a month ago, and the speed of the Dragon Empire's reception of external news...maybe they might not know it in a year or two.

And Ravenli was also very annoyed: "My father, Huang Mingming, has already been persuaded, why did you suddenly turn back?"

Sidney's face is turning green: "Reverse? You said that the princess is weak, yes, yes, but this does not affect her use of high-level curse!"

"Isn't she a high-level mage? Isn't she going to listen to the royal family? If my father orders her to marry, she dare not follow?" Ravenley did not understand Sidney's concerns.

This is another misunderstanding. Since Sang Ni left more than ten years ago, Ravenli has always regarded himself as the heir to the royal family. Generally speaking, the high-level wizards of the Magic Association must respect him three points. After all, there are more than 20 high-level wizards. There was only one crown prince, and the emperor had few heirs, and the remaining daughter did not seem to be the heir. Over time, with his own quality and environmental impact, Ravenley's perception of high-level mages differed from that of ordinary people.

So for a long time, not so much that he was jealous of Sang Ni's magical talents, but rather that he was jealous of the attention and attention she received.

Sidney was almost persuaded by his righteous tone, and then he regained consciousness: "What are you kidding, a high-level mage can destroy half of the city with a forbidden spell. If she doesn't want to marry, who can force her?"

In fact, Sidney faintly regretted hearing Ravenley’s meaning and rushed to propose marriage. If he was gentler, he would first contact the princess and get her consent. Maybe she could be used to solve his obstructive brother. .

But fortunately, what he showed before was only his love for the princess, and now she should not dislike him too much. If it is remedied in time, she might be able to change her mind...

Sidney couldn't sit still thinking about it this way.

After trying a few more sentences with Ravenley, he quickly found a reason to leave.

Ravenley didn't mean to keep him either, he was still waiting for President Weiner from the Magic Association to discuss the next countermeasures.

On the other hand, Sang Ni and Yaslansa are almost finished talking. Although it is said that it is daytime, she is not very good at staying with Yaslansa in her residence for too long. Besides, her ceremony has just ended today. Haven't moved completely yet.

But out of some thoughts, Sang Ni did not want to let Yaslansa go back alone, and simply walked out with him: "You live in a foreign guest's palace now, and I will go with you."

"Don't you take a break?" Yaslansa retorted. He still has some understanding of this ritual process, which is usually very time-consuming and labor-intensive.

"It's not that I've been sitting for a while, not to mention that I'm not that tired." Sang Ni looked at the corners of his mouth that couldn't help but couldn't bear to expose his uprightness: "Let's go."

Sang Ni was wearing a dress skirt, and the heels were not suitable for walking. Yaslansa accommodated her and walked slowly. Along the way, they slowed down from time to time and stopped to talk. Although the expression on his face was restrained, he still had brains. It can be seen that this friendship is extraordinary.

The attendants and maids in the palace came and went, and the news was passed on very quickly.

When Sidney returned to his residence, Sanny and Aslansa came over, talking and laughing.

Sang Ni: "..."

This is very embarrassing.

Sanny was just embarrassed, but Sidney was furious.

Why, his brother always robbed him of everything? !

The only unaffected person at the scene was Aslansa. Although he didn't say anything, the faint joy on his face was undoubtedly another mockery of Sidney.

It was Sang Ni who broke the silence in the end: "His Royal Highness," she nodded lightly, her tone of voice was also light: "I hope you can spend a pleasant time in the Shia Empire."

Sidney reacted very quickly, and immediately adjusted the expression on his face: "It is natural to have hospitality from your country."

"Anyone who comes is a guest." Sang Ni smiled and said, "If there is any inconvenience, your Royal Highness can tell my emperor brother."

"What if you tell Her Royal Highness?" Sidney said.

"I have always ignored general affairs." Sang Ni continued to smile: "And I don't know your Highness well." So don't get close to me.

Sidney was choked by her merciless tone, and said nothing for a while.

Aslanza took the opportunity to add: "The princess meant it was clear before, Sidney." He sank, "Your little moves...Do you really think no one knows it? It's just that the border defense meeting is about to be held. , Can't make a move."

Of course Sidney knew it. He chose to take the shot at this time because he was sure that everyone's focus was on the border defense meeting, and he had no time or energy to pay attention to his layout.

Unfortunately, the work failed.

Sang Ni quietly tugged at the corner of Yaslansa's clothes, signaled him not to have a complete attack now, then turned to Sidney and said, "Your Majesty, we have something to do. We are out of company."

If it weren't for the Shia Palace at this time, Sang Ni squeezed the curse that was about to take shape in his hand and passed Sidney.

She can quietly put a curse on him, so that it is easy for him to survive but not to die, but she does not.

rule. Sang Ni read silently in her heart.

In a sense, she is already an existence beyond life and death, but because of this, she has to abide by the rules of this world, or the bottom line set in her heart.

This line is very vague. It can be to not abuse one's ability, to not hurt the innocent, or to try to protect those who treat her sincerely.

She didn't want to go to the end, to find that she had become the villain who was bewitched by arrogance and ambition in history, and regretted when she died.

"What's the matter?" Aslansa next to her noticed her emotional fluctuations.

"Nothing." Sang Ni shook his head, after thinking about it, and then asked: "Do you think I am a good person?"

"Why would you ask such a thing?" Yaslanza looked at her in surprise.

Sang Ni don't open her face: "Really, but those things I did--"

"No, you may be mistaken." Aslansa interrupted, "How can you be considered a good person."

Sang Ni: "..."

Sure enough, this dragon has never let her down!

At this time, shouldn't it be said that she was compelled and helpless because of what she did, so she took the initiative to wash her into a holy and flawless white lotus? Why did he tell the truth so unburdenedly?

"You are you." Yaslanza continued.

"Then in your next sentence, do you want to say that I am the most special?" Sang Ni couldn't help but vomit.

"No." Yaslansa looked at her seriously: "Sannyis, the life and history of the dragon race is much longer than that of human beings. I have existed in this world for five hundred years. How much do you think there is? Is there someone special that I haven't met before?"

"You are not special, you are the only one," he said.

Sang Ni was stunned.

Aslansa looked at her quietly, as if waiting for her answer.

However, she suddenly turned around, her back straightened, and her tone was calm: "I understand, thank you."

Fortunately, the stupid Dragon Clan didn't have to wait for her to return the same feelings. He nodded, regardless of whether she could see it or not: "You go back and rest, there are still many things to do next."

"Okay." She agreed, but she didn't move at all.

Yaslanza waited and waited, but could only leave first.

Sang Ni slowly let out a sigh of relief until the footsteps were gone.

She didn't need to breathe, but at this moment, she would rather deceive herself with illusions.

The emotions that those lives possess will slowly fade with the extension of the time of death until they disappear completely, although she now...should still like him.

But what about later?

"It doesn't make sense to entangle this now." She shook her head, muttering to herself, and walked quickly towards her residence: "Let's take one step and see one step at a time, no matter how much I entangled...the choice is not his. ……"

She sighed and looked solemnly to the north of the empire: "Now... it's cold, it's time to bankrupt the orcs."

The author has something to say:

I want to open a new article. It feels very uncomfortable to see the hole here. Fill in the hole first. Fill in as much as you can. The outline has been cut a lot. Try to finish the text, and then write a parallel world...

This article is about Buddhism. The new article is still in the collection of materials. The relationship between the characters in medieval European history is too complicated...