Lord of the Silver Crow

: Nameless Stars (7)

In Agathert's unidentified gaze, the silver-haired and silver-eyed man stood up from the sofa, as if he was going to leave.

However, at this moment, the little girl grabbed his collar.

And at this moment, the white book without words and pictures that she held in her arms was reflected in the man's field of vision.

At this moment, the man seemed to be aware of something, his eyes gleaming, staring into the empty void, as if he could see something.

Soon, he frowned, as if he had encountered some confusion.

Immediately, he took a look at Agassite, and then walked straight out of the house, and the little girl left the hall with him like this.

Looking at the sky where the blood curtain dissipated, he asked aloud:

"Why do you want to enter the sea of ​​ignorance?"

The little girl did not speak.

"Who do you want to find?"

The little girl still did not answer.

Her sluggish look made the silver-haired and silver-eyed man scratch his head:

"Well, let me call me'Young Master' from now on, and I will promise you."

The little girl turned her head, staring at him with a pair of unwavering, incomparably plain eye pupils, and said with a voice that did not fluctuate:

"Master."

"...Can't you bring a little affection?"

The voice without the slightest emotional ups and downs, the man whose thoughts were messed up couldn't help but smile.

The little girl did not respond, still watching him with emotionless eyes.

The man touched his chin and thought for a moment, then glanced at the book in her hand:

"Since you plan to go to the sea of ​​ignorance, then I can only make you be careful."

He rubbed his wrist:

"The sea of ​​ignorance is not a good place. All memories and cognitions will sink into that sea."

"However, no one would have thought that there would be a great wizard who would be a member of the Secret Guardian organization."

"It's just that if the Secret Keeper recovers, I will also be regarded as an enemy."

He looked at the little girl's face, and her silver eyes reflected her essence:

"Can you act as a mediator?"

The little girl didn't answer, she still looked at him silently.

"Then answer me a question, what is your name?"

The little girl was still expressionless, but then she unexpectedly answered the man’s question:

"No."

"I don't have a name."

A hint of surprise flashed in the man's eyes, but after thinking about it for a moment, he smiled:

"Well, you can call Betty."

"Little Betty."

The little girl's eyes still did not fluctuate, but she just asked:

"why?"

"Why did you give you this name?"

The man lowered his head for a moment, and seemed to remember something:

"A kind of Mediterranean sailing ship."

The little girl’s unwavering eyes seemed to finally have some changes, and a trace of emotion emerged—

doubt.

But the man did not continue to answer her words, touched her head, and then disappeared in front of the brand-new Fast mansion in the twinkling of silver, leaving only the person who had just received the title "Little Betty" little girl.

However, she did not stay for a long time, but turned around, holding the book and walked into the Fast House again.

Once again frightened Agassithe who was at a loss, the little girl silently walked upstairs and entered the study under her vigilant gaze.

ps: This is the end of Betty’s history

As for whereabouts, I don’t have a specific set of directions for the development of the glory world after the main line.

Therefore, it can only end like this.

As for Paulin...

Let's just say it.

Paulin, Yalf, etc., many of the church-related figures are figures formed by taking the impression of "Master Lu" as the core and absorbing the memory fragments of the same name.

To be precise, when I was creating this character, I was inspired by the fact that I stumbled upon a bishop when I was learning about the theological school of "Bible Worms"—

I don’t know where the source is, saying that a bishop named Baolin “invented the clock”.

But I checked many sources, and it seems that there is no such person among the inventors of the "bell".

Therefore, in my setting, Paulin is himself a "bell", a projection of Master Lu Xiu's impressions of "clock" and "church".

The disappearance of such characters represented by Baolin is a symbol of "time is up".

The awakening of Emperor Rongguang, the awakening of Master Lu, the awakening of Diago (death) and so on.

How to put it, you can think of him as an alarm clock set by Master Lu Xiu.

Basically, Silver Crow ends here.

To be precise, the role of Paulin has only the setting and related clues, and there is no detailed plot flow.

But as for the plot related to the formation process of "Master Lu", there is no detailed outline for setting or discarding, and I don't have any good ideas now.

What else do you want to know, what can be written, what can be added, I will try my best to add.

If not, I will end this book too, and the application is over.

Thank you for your support and reading.

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