The Adventure Of Lord Lausius

The Adventure Of Lord Lausius
Episode 64



Giant bush part two.


"Seans. You've done your best. You don't have to regret Yudhar's departure."


Jessica hugged him tightly.


Whatever they've been through, it all feels so unexciting when the boy leaves.


Sean wept lamenting the departure of Yudhar. He could not imagine what it would be like when he had to die in the grip of Mosarus.


Sean shed his tears.


"I understand! Fate is not good for us when we enter this city. Not knowing what else will happen in the future, I'm sure one by one we will disappear. We're destined to die in this barbaric place." Sean spilled all his regret by hitting Driyad's body. She cried, even though it was her first time crying. He could not hold back the tears that came out. "I'm sick of this place."


Driyad was not angry, the punch did not hurt him. "Do whatever you want Sean. You no longer blame yourself." Driyad tried to find an atmosphere. He knows what it is like to lose a friend.


Especially friends like Sean. Anyone would love this child's attitude of responsibility.


The three of them were standing at the border of the rainbow-giant Semar forest.


Semar Forest is a forest of death, because the only plant that often eats creatures big and small.


Even as big as Mosarus will be destroyed.


Dryad took Sean out of this barren valley. They re-entered the thick forest.


Heading to the settlements, Driyad guided the journey of the grieving children. On Sean's journey, on Driyad's back he was reminded of the words of his mother who forbade him to vacation in Indonesia, Bali or something like that.


This is what Sean's mother was worried about. Afraid of losing her and Sean feels so guilty for not listening to her mother's words. "Mother!" Sean whining. "I was so sorry when I didn't listen to my mother's words. He was right about this. He was so worried about me" Sean recalled his mother's words.


Jessica knew missing a mother was something Sean wanted, however living with his father made Jessica a little motherly. "You can't be so sad Sean! Perhaps Yudhar's departure had become his way of life. You have to believe that you've done your best." He patted Sean's shoulder sitting in front of him. "Don't think about anything else Sean. We need to focus on finding Eed, and forget about what just happened" Jessica was acting normal. He wanted to forget this thing that had passed.


That's right what Jessica said. He must be strong and forget what happened to Yudhar. He could not only remember Yudhar who had abandoned them.


"Lord wolf!" Sean called. "Are you sure what Dewi Handita said?" He asked, because Driyad understood this place especially the Goddess Osirus.


"About what?" Driyad asked briefly, turning his head upwards.


"About Edward!" Sean was curious. "The last time he said that Eed would be meeting with us soon. Is he really to be believed?"


"Come away!" Driyad. "I can't understand Goddess Handita. She was just like any other Goddess, hard to guess."


Jessica sat behind Sean. He whispered to his friend. "Maybe we should trust that woman Sean. I'm sure he can be trusted."


"I started to believe his words, it's just that I wanted to confirm the Goddess' words," Sean replied in a whisper.


Jessica nodded, she saw Sean was no longer moping. "Then don't think about everything that has passed. I'm so proud to have you out. So, don't regret this incident, everything will be fine!" Jessica tried to fix Sean's emotions that had been in the fog.


While on Driyad's back, Jessica and Sean return across a hill. This time the hill they went through was the hill of reeds.


Till late night. Driyad who guided the journey, the end arrived at the village manun. The village that once belonged to the blind witches of the manun people.


Unlike what happened before, this village is more worthy of being called a big city. New York City may not be comparable to this place.


People go back and forth, pass around here and there even though the day is late.


In the manun village, the building that Sean and Jessica saw did not appear to be a village. The residents advanced, even the city gate was so high that it almost touched the metis cloud.


"Is this the settlement you're referring to, wolf lord?" Sean asked with an astonished gaze glanced at the entire contents of the building they were going through.



"Yes, this is a residential settlement." Driyad confirmed Sean's words. "And the building we are standing in now is the trading center of the village of Manun" he said.


"Manun village?" Jessica snatched, while asking a little remembering her on something. "You're sure this is a village?" He asked again because there was no sign that this place was a village.


"Yes!" Once again Driyad confirmed the words of the two stunned children. "The village is called Manun. It used to be a village once inhabited by blind witches." Driyad told the two children. "And, this village became a mystical trading center of antiquity outside the transactions with the residents of the city of Saranjana."


Jessica with her eyes stared at the ceiling of a building whose height might be slightly lower than the Eiffel tower in France. This slightly magnificent building stunned him. "The design is this grand, especially the city. I think the city of Saranjana must be very magnificent!" Jessica murmured in amazement. "Say! Is the city of Saranjana as grand as I thought!" He elbowed the creature. He was curious about the building at Saranjana.


"Very magnificent!" Driyad added words of amazement. "There all that is seen is gold. Nothing is not missed by gold." Driyad said it boasts the splendor of saranjana.


Sean was staring at the strangeness of this place. It's ancient! Yeah, that's what Sean should have said. People dressed from sheep's fur. This caught Sean's attention. "Where are they from!" He pointed to several hordes of large-bodied merchants in black-haired sheep clothes that flashed before him.


Driyad glanced at the people Sean meant. "They were morians from the village of moule. The village is also not far from here." Driyad saw that Sean and Jessica kept staring at the swarm of merchants who had already moved away from their sight. "They wear hairy clothes because of the acculturation of various cultures that have entered this city." Driyad continued the story of the moule or Moria, of course Sean really liked this story.


"Continue your story, wolf lord," Sean grew curious as he impatiently heard the continuation of the story about the people.


Driyad took a breath, then went back to telling stories. "In addition to the cultural acculturation that once came in from Northern Ireland, they also have physical similarities and live in regions that are also snowy. And the moule village is an eternal snowy village."


Jessica and Sean are good listeners. The two had not cut off the creature's conversation in the slightest.


Driyad was more enthusiastic in telling their story, the Morians were big. "The Morians were descendants of the Saxon Anglo several hundred years ago. They entered the city to trade. But who would have thought, the village and even this city became an allure for the hairy people so they decided not to return to their country. At least the trade used to be so vast, that it includes an area called Mozambique coming here looking for luck."


Hearing this story, the one that stuck in Jessica's mind. He interrupted Driyad's story. "That is to say, the British empire has long stood with the name of the Saxon brazier throughout the Northern region of Ireland." Jessica thought clearly, and now she understands why England is so famous. "And, until now the UK has stood at least long enough!"


"Fright!" Driyad.


But Sean, he knows very well what history is like. Her knowledge tells Jessica about the past story. "No!" He denied the truth said by Driyad. "Britain has nothing to do with Northern Ireland and also Northern Ireland is included in the united kingdom covering four countries. While the UK you mean is the country with the capital of London. And another name not included in England is Great Britain. These three countries' names are different."


Jessica said, the truth is that what Sean said was a fact. "And you're the historian!" Tapping Jessica while winking teases Sean.


Sean tilted his head, he raised his eyeballs. "Little bit. I'll even replace Mr. Franklin later!" Cirps Sean .


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