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Chapter 340

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On the official road leading to Abberville, the Country of the North, a simple and elegant black carriage was moving forward. Inside the carriage, a black-haired young man was rolling on the bed.

At that moment, Luo Ya's brows were tightly knitted. His eyes were closed and it was obvious that he was in a dream. However, the young man's petite body kept moving around on the bed. His facial expression showed that he was in pain and he was making some muffled sounds. No matter how one looked at it, he didn't look like he was sleeping normally.

Perhaps she heard the sounds in the room, or perhaps she sensed the young man's emotional instability through the bloodline connection, the black door suddenly opened. Lilian walked in from the living room and saw the young man's appearance. She immediately woke him up.

"Luo Ya, Luo Ya? Are you alright? "

"Hmm? Senior Sister … Ah, did I have a nightmare again? "

Hearing the young lady's call, Luo Ya woke up from his sleep. He rubbed his forehead as if he had a headache. Then, he waved his hand to Lilian's worried gaze.

"It's fine, Senior Sister. It's just a nightmare."

"Although it's just a nightmare, you've been having nightmares for a few days, right? Are you really alright? "

"… It's fine. I'm just a little tired. I'll be fine when we reach the city."

"I see."

Facing Roja's words, the black-haired girl had nothing to say, but she was still worried. She leaned down and gently hugged Roja's body, patting his back to calm his emotions. Seeing this, Roja stretched out his hand and hugged her back, but when he buried his face in Lillian's arms, his eyes gradually became dignified. One second to remember.

It had been more than half a month since Luo Ya and Lilian left Leinster. During this time, the two could be said to have traveled rapidly. Now, they had passed through three towns and were about to reach the capital of the Abberville Duchy, Aurora City, Ors.

At the beginning of this journey, Luo Ya took advantage of the time when Lilian was hunting to exchange Favorability Points. When the young lady returned with the archer, she was shocked when she saw a carriage appear out of thin air. However, after learning that Luo Ya obtained it through some means, she didn't pursue the matter.

There were all kinds of strange things in this world. For example, some humans who were naturally close to trees might receive a gift from a certain forest and receive guidance to obtain a lost treasure. Such situations were recorded in history. Lilian didn't know if it was the same for Luo Ya, but she wouldn't suspect it either.

No matter how good their relationship was, they couldn't have no secrets at all. Leaving some personal space for others was a form of etiquette and a form of respect.

In the face of Lilian's behavior, Luo Ya heaved a huge sigh of relief and told her about the dangers of this journey and the situation of the Saint Heroes Society. Lilian recalled the history fragments where she had seen the organization with her own eyes. She nodded with a serious expression and discussed countermeasures with Luo Ya. In the end, they still decided to act according to the original plan.

As a tourist destination, the Northern Region didn't have a fixed population. Cults couldn't develop there and there were almost no local forces. Besides, the flow of people there was difficult to target. Therefore, even in the face of cults, the closer Northern Region was still the best choice.

Therefore, after having a meal of wild game, Luo Ya summoned the horses contributed by the cavalrymen to pull the [Sinful Spirit Carriage], and personally put on the [Illusory Tear] earring for Lilian, they embarked on the journey again. But this time, it was much more comfortable.

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