"I think that human is just seriously ill … There will be a doctor coming to treat him."
Priest Olanca saw the scene of Professor Parker falling to the ground in the movie, so he whispered to Elder Cephalen next to him.
"I … hope so too," Cephas said.
Perhaps it was just an illusion, but Priest Olanca could hear a slight tremble in the voice of the oldest Elder Blackwood Elf …
Elder Cephaln was afraid of something!
Priest Olanca could guess what the Elder Cephas was afraid of … He was afraid of the movie's next development.
The development of 'Professor Parker's death'.
Priest Olanca had unknowingly started praying to the holy tree, Naruhi. She was praying that Professor Parker would be safe.
Praying for a fictional character in the movie?
When Priest Olanca came back to her senses, she realized that her behavior was very childish.
However, Priest Olanca realized that it wasn't just her. The other elven priests around her no longer had the same smile on their faces. Instead, their expressions became very solemn.
"Mr. Josiah … That professor is just sick, right? Little Eight can still wait for his master to return … "
Priest Olanca also heard the whispers between Carolee and Josiah, but Josiah didn't give Carolee any spoilers, leaving the Falosi flower to wait anxiously for the next development.
She couldn't hear any yawns in the theater, and even the sparse chatter had disappeared.
It seemed that everyone was praying for Little Eight's master, Parker, to return safely to Little Eight's side.
However, the next development of the movie was exactly what Priest Olanca and Cephas wanted to see the most.
That day, Professor Parker didn't appear at the entrance of the station like usual. Instead, he went home with Little Eight, who had been waiting for him.
It wasn't until late at night that the professor's son-in-law arrived in a carriage to pick up Little Eight.
When the scene changed to Professor Parker's funeral, it seemed to be telling the audience that Little Eight's master had already passed away.
"It's an expected outcome. The lifespan of humans is short, but it's been a long time since I mourned the death of a human."
Elder Cypher, who was sitting on the side, loosened his clenched fists as if he had accepted reality.
"It's time for this story to end," Priest Olanca murmured.
After Little Eight's master, Parker, died, Little Eight was adopted by Parker's son-in-law and lived in another family. Little Eight had another happy home.
This could be considered a happy ending.
However, the development of the movie once again exceeded Priest Olanca's expectations. In the movie, Little Myna suddenly rushed out of his son-in-law's house and ran into the street …
"Xiao Ba … where is he going?"
At this moment, Priest Olanca heard Carolee's soft voice, and there was a hint of sobbing in her voice.
Elder Cephalon answered Carolee on behalf of Priest Olanca …
"I think to this field hound named 'Little Myna', there will only be one place for it to go in its entire life …"
When Elder Cephalon said this, his voice sounded very depressed, as if he was holding back some kind of emotion.
Priest Olanca turned to look at the elderly Elder Cephalon in surprise. With the excellent night vision of the Dark Wood Elves, she actually saw some crystal-clear liquid flowing out of the corner of Elder Cephalon's eyes. It was tears …
When the Blackwood Forest was burned, Elder Cephalon did not shed a single tear.
Priest Olanca wanted to remind the Elder Cephalon that this was just a story made up by humans!
However, when she saw Little Myna running along the snow-covered road back to the original station, sitting on the flower bed and quietly watching the people coming and going from the station, Priest Olanca felt something stuck in her throat.
Perhaps this was the scary part of the movie. Priest Olanca kept reminding herself that the scenes in the movie were all fake.
She could not suppress the impulse in her heart. She wanted to run to Klia station and tell Little Myna that the master she was waiting for would never return.
However, in the movie, someone had already told Little Myna this sad truth, but Little Myna still chose to sit in front of the station and wait quietly.
"I bet this field hound can only live for two days. That person can kidnap it with a sausage," someone suddenly said in a low voice.
Although Priest Olanca hated it when humans used their own values to measure an animal's loyalty, she actually hoped that someone could kidnap Little Myna with a sausage.
In the movie, it was winter. Little Myna was lying on the flower bed, its fur was covered with fine snow, and its lonely expression was enough to make many people feel pity for it.
Don't wait any longer, he won't return.
Priest Olanca seemed to hear the cries of the people around her, or rather, the cries of her own heart.
Unfortunately, Little Myna was not kidnapped by a sausage, and no one came to adopt him. Since then, the field hound had been sitting on the flower bed of the station, waiting for its master to return.
"The tree … is withering. Time is passing," Elder Cephalen suddenly said.
The tree behind Little Myna gradually withered, and then new branches sprouted. The movie used this method to tell the audience that time was passing quickly.
Finally, the screen of the movie gradually turned black.
"Is it finally … over?"
Priest Olanca leaned back in the chair behind her. She did not dare to guess what would happen next. The movie ended here, leaving her with some suspense.
She stubbornly believed that Little Myna would be adopted by a kind-hearted person, but Priest Olanca's expectations were once again dashed.
The screen lit up again. It was still the same small town, and Professor Parker's wife came to the town in a carriage. From her perspective … Priest Olanca knew that ten years had passed.
In the movie, when Professor Parker's wife walked to the station again, she saw a familiar figure.
"Impossible …" someone whispered softly.
But the truth was right in front of them. Ten years had passed, and the field hound named Little Myna was still sitting on the flower bed, quietly waiting for its master.
Time had left too many marks on its body. Its fur was no longer glossy and was stained with many stains. Its expression had also become a lot more haggard.
"Maybe there will be a miracle?" Olanca said softly.
In this world, there was magic that could bring the dead back to life. Apart from the disgusting Undead Magic, there were also some extremely rare miracles.
The story came to an end. In the middle of a snowy night, Little Myna staggered to the flower bed in front of the station. It did not even have the strength to sit up, so it could only lie on the flower bed and close its eyes.
Perhaps it was too tired.
The memories of the days it spent with its master kept flashing through its mind. When it opened its eyes again, a miracle had really happened!
Its master, Professor Parker, slowly walked out of the station and called out its name with a smile. Little Myna excitedly jumped up … just like before.
"Elder Cephas, is this Little Myna's dream? Or is it reality … "Carolee covered her mouth, her eyes completely red. Her voice was choked with sobs, and she could not even breathe.
"This … should be a dream …"
"It's a miracle!"
Priest Olanca suddenly interrupted Elder Cephas. This caused Elder Cephas to look to the side in shock. He saw that the old priestess's expression was filled with a terrifying stubbornness. It was as if if Elder Cephas said "no", he would suffer terrible consequences.
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