Son of the Olden Days

Chapter 189: you are mine

"Who are you? Quickly let me down!" The girl struggled desperately, thinking that she might have encountered some human trafficking villain, if not, she would definitely not be a good person.

At this moment, the girl was not only afraid of Saul, but the key was that she was carried by him on her shoulders, and every time she was forced to breathe because of the bumps on the road, the girl felt that the indescribable strong smell on him was about to vomit herself.

Sol rushed all the way to the door of a small hotel called "Tent and Bonfire" before putting the **** the ground.

"You'd better not do unnecessary things, so that no one will be harmed." Sol shook his chin at the hotel and motioned for the girl to enter.

The girl gave him a cold look, then turned and walked into the hotel.

The hotel owner was lowering his head behind the counter to repair an old metal candlestick. He suddenly looked up and saw a half-faced girl walking in with a guy who was suspected of being a tramp who was stinking. What kind of strange combination was this?

However, after thinking about it for a moment, the boss knew it instantly. It wasn't a weird thing. Maybe the tramp had spent a little change to persuade the girl to spend the night with him. It shouldn't cost much to see the girl's imperfect appearance.

After observing the two guests in front of him roughly, the hotel owner rolled his eyes, and some did not want to take the business. Because this man is so dirty, he will have to change a new set of sheets and pillows after he lives.

"Overnight, price?" Sol said, standing behind the counter.

"One silver coin." The boss groaned for a moment and offered an inflated price.

In a small hotel of this size, the overnight price of an ordinary room generally ranges from thirty to forty copper coins. Stables and wood sheds will be cheaper, and three to five copper coins can provide a shelter. Even after saying something nice to the boss, it is not impossible to sleep in the stables for free.

"You want a room, don't let anyone disturb us, and prepare more hot water, which will be useful later." Sol raised his hand and three bright silver wolves appeared on the counter.

The hotel owner instantly put on a smiling face. He didn't think that this tramp would be very generous, so he would change the sheets when he changed the sheets. The price was equivalent to the entire hotel being fully booked tonight.

"I will never stay in the same room with you." The girl said coldly.

Seeing that Sol is generous, this is not good news for the girl. Before, she thought the tramp wanted to sell himself for a good price, but now that he has money and only needs a room, obviously he is coveting his body.

"What's your appearance, don't you know it clearly?" Saul sneered, as he stepped forward, bent an arm around the girl's shoulder, and forcibly dragged it upstairs.

You are a tramp yourself, what else do you want a meteor hammer? The hotel owner rolled his eyes silently in his heart, obviously he had some thoughts about Sol's words.

"You... let me go!" The girl struggled angrily, but it was useless, her strength was much worse than Thor.

The hotel owner hesitated looking at the back of the two of them. Things seemed to be different from what he had guessed. Is this... playing coercion? It's good to have business, but he doesn't want to get into unnecessary trouble.

Sol, who was walking on the stairs, looked back, then bent his fingers and flicked, another silver coin flew up and was accurately picked up by the hotel owner.

Seeing Saul put his finger on his lips to sign for silence, the innkeeper nodded his head as if I knew it.

Forget it, people come and go in this territory, and I can't always pay attention to every traveler. So I heard nothing, saw nothing, the hotel owner sighed secretly, lowered his head and continued to play with his candlestick.

There are a total of four rooms on the second floor. Sol walked directly to the innermost room in the aisle, opened the door and probed in and took a look. Then he raised his hand and pushed the girl into the door, and after entering the door, he turned back and closed the door.

The girl stood in the corner of the room with a look of indignation, with one arm bent and holding the other arm in a defensive manner.

She has brown and half-length hair, just over her shoulders, curled up a bit in the back of her head. A small part of the hair on the left front of the forehead is drawn behind the ears, while most of the hair on the right hangs from the forehead, seeming to want to cover his injured face as much as possible.

The left half of the face on the appearance is actually quite delicate, but the hideous burn on the right, starting from the side of the forehead, almost covered half of the face, and spread to the chin. There is a large black eye mask on the right eye area, which unfortunately does not cover it completely.

Maybe in a fire, she was fainted by the smoke, and eventually her right cheek fell on something burning.

The girl was stared unnaturally by Sol Wolf's gaze, and she subconsciously turned her face sideways, as if she wanted to hide the injured side.

"Name?" Saul said suddenly.

"Beth Battier." The girl's voice was a little low, as if her name evoked memories of her relatives.

"how old are you?"

"Spring just turned eighteen." Beth replied reluctantly.

Eighteen? Sol was stunned, actually two years older than himself? Well, this is nothing surprising.

"You can call me Buu, let’s talk about your business first, it’s better to be more specific, and I’ll give you priority." Sol temporarily made up a new name for himself. Since he plans to sneak into the Magic Academy, he must Get used to hiding in advance.

Beth was stunned when she heard what Saul said. She was busy struggling along the way just now, and only then did she notice the aura of Saul's second-order. But after looking at each other for a while, she finally shook her head.

"It's useless, there are at least two second-tiers on the robber side. My father... was originally a second-tier." Beth's tone was a little sad, not that she underestimated Saul, but she thought Saul might not be able to help. Got her.

"The ending is my own business, even if I die, it has nothing to do with you. Now you just need to tell me where the bandits are." Sol stared at Beth.

Beth hesitated for a while, and finally couldn't let go of the raging resentment towards the robbers in her heart, and spoke to Saul in detail.

"Do you remember their appearance? Can you recognize them if you see them?" Sol asked.

Beth nodded without hesitation, she couldn't remember, because the group of robbers completely ruined her life.

"Then are you hungry now? Are you thirsty?" Saul asked again.

Beth shook her head.

Then Saul took out a rope from nowhere and tied Beth's hands and feet together, not too tight, but unable to break free. Then he took out a piece of cloth and blocked Beth's mouth.

Beth was very puzzled, but in the end there was no struggle. She knew that it was useless to struggle.

Saul just doesn't like to be deceived, so he puts some restrictions on Beth in advance, so as not to go out and foolishly work for others, but when he comes back, he finds that he has run away.

It was only in the afternoon, and Sol opened the second-floor window and looked out into the darkness.

"I wronged you before I came back. You'd better not do anything extra and wait for me to come back." Sol still said that. After speaking, he went to the window on the second floor and turned out.

Seeing Thor's disappearing back, Beth felt that there was an indescribable strangeness all over the man's body.

Since he wanted to avenge himself, he still asked himself if he remembered what the robber looked like, but he didn't bring him along with him. What's the use of asking? And he tied himself here because of distrust? Still afraid of running away? But why do you want to run?

Beth just wondered, guessed, and fell into a long wait.

The location of the robbers is not very far from this territory. Usually they are always accustomed to being close to human settlements, so that they can grasp the trends and routes of business travel and make it easy for them to have fun in the territory.

I waited until it was almost late at night and there was still no movement. Beth was a little desperate in her heart, that man might not be able to come back, and she didn't know if she had a chance to avenge her relatives.

Sol came back from the front entrance of the small hotel, his whole person still looking sloppy and sloppy.

At this moment, the hotel owner was about to close the door for a rest. He was stunned when he saw Saul coming back. When did this man go out? Maybe he didn't pay attention, the innkeeper thought with some confusion.

"Is anyone staying in?" Sol asked seemingly chatting.

"Tonight is the only two of you guests. Spring has just begun these few days. After a while, the weather will be warmer and there will be more people. By the way, the hot water you want is ready for guests. For two people, please take a bath in time. "The innkeeper said to Sol.

Thor nodded and thanked him, then turned and walked up the stairs.

Quietly in the aisle on the second floor, open the door, Beth is still there, everything is the same as when she left.

Seeing Saul, Beth made a "mmm" sound in her mouth, her eyes were a little surprised and suspicious.

Saul stepped forward and untied the rope from her, then squatted down in front of her.

"No matter what you see next, don't panic." Sol demanded.

Beth nodded without knowing.

Then Sol shook her hand, Beth only felt her eyes flicker, and then saw a **** head suddenly appeared in Sol's hand. Beth almost screamed in fright, but soon sadness and anger took over her heart.

"Is it him?" Sol asked.

Beth nodded in tears, and finally a trace of relief and relief appeared on her tight expression.

The heads in Thor's hands kept changing, allowing Beth to identify them one by one.

"There are probably more than a dozen people, two ran away in the chaos." Sol put the head away and explained, turned out a piece of cloth and wiped his hands, then took out a handkerchief and gave it to her.

"Already...enough, thank you." Beth took the handkerchief and wiped her tears, leaning back against the bed with a weak expression.

Thor stayed silent for a while with her.

"Nothing to thank, just like your promise on the square, now you are mine, stand up and follow me." Finally Saul said.

Beth glanced at Saul, without refuting anything, stood up and followed Saul to the bathing place at the back of the hotel.

After pouring hot water into the tub, Sol began to undress, and after taking off, he jumped directly into the tub.

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