Chapter 131
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"By the way, why are you here so late at night?" Dudian asked curiously. Chapter 81 News Network
Jenny was excited as she heard him ask about this.: "Do you remember what I told you last time? I'm studying law. In a few days the magistrate will be recruiting trainees. I've been taking the time to study. I just came out from the house of an old magistrate who has a good relationship with my family. I didn't expect that it would rain halfway and the car would break down. Fortunately, I met you."
"So, we are quite predestined." Dudian laughed.
"Predestined?" Jenny was puzzled.
Dudian thought that the meaning of the word 'predestined' came from the concept of Buddhism. There was no Buddhism in this world. He quickly explained: "The meaning of predestined … Well, it's like two people are arranged by the God of Light. They meet by chance. It's called predestined."
"Two people arranged by the God of Light?" Jenny's face turned red as she heard Dudian's explanation. She secretly looked at Dudian to see that he didn't notice her abnormality. She curiously asked: "What about you? Why are you here?"
Dudian said: "I'm going home."
Jenny suddenly thought of something. There was a bit of excitement and expectation on her face: "Have you been outside the giant wall? How is it? Is it good outside? Is it really like what my father said? Isn't it dangerous? "
Dudian looked at her eyes flashing. He suddenly remembered the night when the girl was full of longing words. He secretly sighed in his heart. But there was a smile on his face: "It's like what you think. There are vast grasslands, towering mountains and blue sea."
"Really?" Jenny was pleasantly surprised.
Dudian nodded: "Well, although it's a bit dangerous, but if you can see the beautiful scenery and the vast world, then what's the point of experiencing a little danger?"
"I think so too." Jenny's mood was touched.: "I hope that one day I can see the scenery outside the giant wall."
"Yes!" Dudian firmly said.
Jenny sighed. Her face turned gloomy: "Unfortunately, I can't go out."
Dudian slowly said: "Even if you don't go out, you can see it."
"Really?" Jenny looked at him in surprise, a little expectant.
Dean said: "If the giant wall disappears then naturally we will be able to see it."
Jenny shook her head: "The giant wall protects us. If the giant wall disappears, we will be in danger."
Dean's mouth twitched, but he didn't say anything.
"Tell me about the outside world," Jenny said to Dudian.
Dean saw her staring at him. His face felt a little hot. He coughed and said: "Yes, yes."
"Why are you stuttering?"
"Ahem, it must be cold."
"Are scavengers afraid of the cold?"
"Anyone would be afraid."
"Well, I won't interrupt you. You can continue." Jenny looked at Dean with one hand on her cheek, looking forward to it.
Dean felt his whole body was stiff. His muscles tightened uncontrollably. He coughed and said: "Well, I'll tell you about what I've seen. First of all, the mountains are very high. The trees are lush and there are many cute animals. There are rabbits, foxes, squirrels …"
"No monsters?" Jenny changed the topic.
Dudian nodded: "The monsters are somewhere else."
"Where?"
"Well, a very chaotic place. In short, it is far away from the mountain I've seen."
"Well, go on, I want to listen."
"There is a waterfall on the mountain … There are peaceful and friendly primitive people …"
The carriage moved slowly in the rainy night. The young knight was riding next to the carriage. His armor had been washed many times by the rain. The clothes under the armor were slightly soaked. He listened to the laughter coming from the carriage from time to time. His eyebrows slightly wrinkled, but he didn't say anything. He followed in silence.
"There are many fish and shrimps in the sea. There are mussels that can grow pearls in their bodies … Well, pearls are snow-white beads. They are as beautiful as diamonds. They are very round and very smooth …" Dudian talked about the mountains and the sea. His childish voice was particularly quiet in the company of the howling rainstorm outside the carriage.
Jenny listened carefully. There was a bit of surprise and yearning on her face when she heard about pearls: "I really want to see the pearls you are talking about."
Dudian smiled but didn't say anything. Due to the biological changes caused by the virus and nuclear radiation, there were no pearls inside the giant wall. The pearls left outside the giant wall from the old era had long passed their shelf life and were rotten. Therefore, the people inside the giant wall didn't know about the existence of pearls.
At this time, the carriage gradually slowed down, and with two neighs from Flattery, the carriage came to a complete stop.
"Miss, we are here." The coachman said cleverly.
Jenny recovered. She didn't expect to be home in the blink of an eye. She looked at Dudian. Her face flashed a trace of crimson: "Thank you for sending me back."
"It's on the way." Dudian said.
Jenny's cheeks became redder. At this time, the knight outside the carriage had jumped off the horse. He maintained his knight's demeanor and gently knocked on the door: "Miss, we are home."
Jenny heard the urging and opened the door. She saw that the knight was waiting outside with an umbrella. She immediately lifted her skirt and got off the carriage. Once again, she said to Dudian: "Thank you for telling me the story."
"Story?" Dudian saw that he was seen through. He blushed: "It's good that you like it."
"I like it very much." Jenny's face was red. She hesitated for a moment. She plucked up her courage and said: "Thank you for the poem you wrote to me last time. I have been treasuring it." She didn't dare to look at Dudian again. She turned and ran away.
The knight hurriedly held up an umbrella and chased after her to cover her.
Dudian was stunned. Last time's poem? Suddenly he thought of the poem read by his sister. It seemed that poetry and drama were really the favorite of the aristocracy.
He didn't think much about it. After Jenny entered the manor, he told the coachman: "Let's go."
At the moment the rain had stopped. The water flowed into the sewer along the street. The drainage system of the commercial district was often repaired. It was completely different from the scene in the slums.
The rain stopped. The carriage turned around and started moving at full speed.
Dudian sat in the carriage. The air was still floating with the faint body fragrance of the other person. He could smell that the other person didn't wear perfume. It was a natural body fragrance. He couldn't help but recall the previous picture. His face couldn't help but show a smile. There was a warm feeling in his heart.
Suddenly, he thought of Jenny's words. "In a few days the magistrate will be recruiting trainees? I don't know if I can pass the assessment with my knowledge of the law. "
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