247. Chapter 247 The elf’s perception ability has failed.


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  Chapter 247 The elf’s perception ability failed.
  Deville walked in front, his waist twisted.

  I don’t know if it was an illusion, but Hardy felt that Deville was more feminine than when they first met.

  When we first met Deville, although he was beautiful, he had more of Aijaka's unique fierce style.

  But now, there are a lot more feminine little moves, mixed with the natural wildness, forming a very weird temperament.

  It seems amorous, but not so artificial.

  Quite interesting.

  Deville took the two of them to the master bedroom on the second floor, where they saw a young man lying on the bed. His right leg was wrapped in a thick white cloth, and the whole room was filled with the smell of herbs.

  It's Charles Pell.

  When he saw Hardy, he reluctantly held up his upper body with both hands and said with a wry smile, "I'm sorry, Mr. Hardy. I can only meet you in this way."

  "Why did you hurt your foot?" Hardy was a little strange.

  "Six days ago, a large number of Gray Orc slaves escaped. When I was leading the pursuit, I accidentally fell from a height. Although my life was not in danger, my right leg was fractured."

  Deville showed a helpless smile next to him: "Obviously Just let the militiamen chase him, he must show off."

  Charles laughed even more awkwardly when he heard his wife complaining like this.

  Hardy asked curiously: "Why not use magical treatment?"

  "All the light priests have been recruited to the front line." Deville sighed softly: "It is already good to find a witch doctor to help him use medicine now. At

  this time, Hardy looked at Philaire, who had been standing, and said, "Can you please heal his right leg?"

  All members of the elves know how to heal. This is the first time they have done so since they were born. Natural magic that must be mastered.

  Philaire nodded, stepped forward, and cast a green light, blessing Charles' body.

  Then the green light gradually disappeared into his body.

  Healing spells are not miracles; they simply use energy to speed up the body's healing process.

  For example, if a muscle injury lasts for 30 days and treatment is used, it will usually be cured in three or four days.

  Charles felt much better, and he nodded to the elf Philare to express his gratitude.

  Philaire smiled softly and then retreated behind Hardy.

  In most cases, elven women don't like to be in the limelight in front of men, nor do they like to be the center of attention.

  But there are occasional exceptions.

  The look in Deville's eyes when he looked at Philaire was no longer as unconvincing as before.

  She is not an unreasonable person. Her previous dissatisfaction with Philaire was nothing more than a woman's desire to compare.

  Of course, it can also be regarded as appearance anxiety.

  She has a bit of low self-esteem and subconsciously compares herself to women with obvious 'civilized' temperaments like Madam Sissi and Philaire.

  At this time, Charles yawned and said with half-squinted eyes: "Deville, take the two distinguished guests to rest first, and then prepare the dinner. When I get up at night..."

  As he said that, he fell asleep.

  Everyone present smiled knowingly.

  This is a normal reality. After being treated by magic, the body's inner energy must be used to repair the injury, and the person may even become drowsy, which is not a big problem.

  Deville took the two of them to the guest room next to them and asked, "Are you together, or are you sharing a room?"

  "A room for each person." Hardy smiled.

  Deville raised the corner of her mouth slightly and said, "Okay, these are the best guest rooms here. Don't worry, you two, I will arrange for clean bedding and clean water to come in immediately." After that,

  she pointed to the two rooms next to her. He checked into a guest room, and then went to order his servants to do things in a hurry.

  Philaire and Hardy each chose an adjacent room.

  After a while, clean bedding and clean water were delivered one after another. Hardy took a shower and ran outside for two days. The smell of dust on his body was quite strong.

  After washing, he sat for a while, lying on the balcony, watching the farm life in the distance.

  After a while, there was a knock on the door. He walked over and opened the door and found that it was Philaire.

  "Come in." Hardy invited her into the house, and the two of them found chairs on the balcony to sit down.

  "Are you familiar with them?" Philaire asked with a smile.

  "I saved them once."

  "Is that so?" Philaire did not continue the topic, but asked: "I found that you know a lot, whether it is human, elven or demon knowledge, you I know a little bit about them all, but this is not the amount of knowledge that a human teenager should have."

  Hardy smiled softly: "I read a lot of books!"

  Philaire was stunned for a while, because she could no longer sense it. Was Dee lying?

  After hesitating for a while, she asked in disbelief: "Are you a master?"

  Only then did Hardy realize that Philaire was sensing whether he was lying!

  He looked at Philaire teasingly.

  Philaire couldn't resist Hardy's teasing look, and stood up shyly: "I'm going back to the room first."

  After that, she left, seeming a little embarrassed.

  No longer as elegant and calm as before.

  Hardy didn't try to stimulate her anymore.

  In the previous life, Philaire was teased too much and would bite people if she got aggressive.

  Hardy had been bitten several times, and after one bite, round teeth marks appeared.

  Hardy lay on the bed to rest for a while, and then heard a knock on the door. He thought Philaire was back again, but when he opened the door, he found it was Deville.

  She walked in and looked at Hardy's eyes, which were sparkling and full of joy.

  "I thought I would never see you again." She smiled happily.

  "Do you know anything about Louisian County?"

  Deville sat down: "Yes, it was assigned to you France. This matter has spread like crazy in our south of Aijaka, although everyone understands the king's But I still have some complaints privately."

  "Do you have complaints too?"

  "I did before. After all, no one likes to have a neighbor whose enemy is unknown to us." Deville smiled happily: "But not anymore , I feel very safe knowing that you are stationed there."

  That's it.

  Looking at the high-spirited Deville, Hardy felt that what she said was not a lie.

  The relationship between the two of them is very ambiguous, or the memory of that night is a beautiful thing for both of them, so the trust between the two of them is much higher than that of ordinary friends.

  "I have to wake up Charles." Deville said happily: "We have prepared a sumptuous dinner down below. I know you have something serious to talk about here. I believe Charles will not let you down."

  Ha. Dee nodded.

  Then Deville twisted his slim waist and left the room.

  Hardy went next door to find Philaire, and she returned to her usual gentle and calm appearance.

  The two went down to the main hall and found that, as Deville said, a sumptuous dinner had been prepared.

  Steak, lamb, grapes, wine...and desserts, etc.

  There were four maids standing around, always on standby.

  In contrast, gray orcs have no right to be servants.

  (End of chapter)
 

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