Chapter 138 If She... He Must...

On a morning in late autumn, the little warmth brought by the bright sunshine is easily taken away by the autumn breeze.

The wisps of seemingly slender cirrus clouds in the sky were completely unmoved by the breeze on the ground. Only the yellow leaves on the trees on both sides of the street would briefly float with the wind.

As a qualified wingman, Rhodes did not set off early, but walked over consciously on time.

He originally wanted to give the two of them some more time to be alone together, but when he arrived at the guild, Alzac and Bisca were standing more than a meter apart.

Bisca was leaning on the ground with a sniper rifle, spinning around from time to time. Alzak habitually placed his hand on the holster at his waist, and occasionally scratched his cheek with his index finger.

Both parties would occasionally steal a glance at each other, then quickly turn their heads away, fearing that they would be discovered.

I don't know where I learned all those little techniques of concealment and observation that Alzak talked about.

The two of them stood at the entrance of the guild, like two door gods, one with the title "Unknown" and the other's Dharma name "Suocuo".

Rhodes sighed and stepped forward to break the awkward atmosphere: "Sorry I'm late."

"Do not……"

Arzak and Bisca spoke at the same time, then stopped at the same time, looked at each other and remained silent again.

Rhodes looked at them helplessly.

Finally, Bisca continued, "We came early. The timing is just right."

Arzak: “Yes.”

Rhodes's arrival was just right in every sense. If this continued, he would be unable to resist running away.

"Shall we go then?" Rhodes waved towards the guild from the door. After seeing the response he wanted, he told the two to leave.

The two shy people followed Rhodes closely, more than one meter apart, like left and right bodyguards.

This won't work, it's too embarrassing.

Rhode thought for a moment and asked, "Let's go by carriage. Which kind do you usually like to rent?"

"An ordinary two-horse carriage." Bisca said, "I like horses. In fact, if possible, I would rather ride a horse."

Rhodes looked at Bisca's outfit, which was a cowboy style that matched Alzak very well.

Unfortunately, Arzak didn't say a word. Rhodes said:

"I saw you usually being so quiet in the tavern, but you turned out to be such a cool person. No wonder you have such a good relationship with Erza."

Bisca said a little embarrassedly: "That's not the reason. Actually, I knew Erza before I joined the guild..."

Bisca talked about how she met Erza and the opportunity to join the guild.

When Arzak saw Rhodes listening to Bisca seriously, he felt a sense of superiority - hahaha, I already knew how Bisca joined the guild, but Rhodes didn't know anything about it.

Rod glanced at Alzak. This kid was hopeless.

Why don't you ask her a few questions?
Whether you know it or not, does it affect your decision to ask her?
Can what you hear from others be the same as what you ask her yourself?

You seem to have no interest in her at all!
Rod was so tired. He listened carefully to what Bisca said and said with a smile, "You actually pretended to be a wizard of our guild and you haven't been killed by Erza yet."

Bisca was also a little scared, and said with a smile: "Because at that time I didn't understand what the guild meant, I just thought Fairy Tail was famous and very impressive.

And because I was an immigrant from the western continent and had no skills to make a living, I had to pretend to be a wizard to get free food and drink.

Now that I think about it, it seems like I have brought a lot of shame to the guild..."

No, no, no, Rhodes shook his head. Now that he thought about it, it wasn't such a disgrace if he just ate and ate for free, collected protection money, and acted as a bully.

Rhode looked at the guy next to him who was only silent and grinning, and decided to give him a hand: "Where's Alzak?" "Ah? Oh, I'm an immigrant from the Western Continent like Bisca..."

At least she knew to say "same as Bisca..." Rhode felt relieved.

Until Arzak finished his story and asked:
"In fact, to get to Suenflor Village, you can take the train to Onibas first, and then change to a horse carriage. That would save some time, right?"

"..." Rhodes was silent for a moment, then replied, "Because both of you are carrying guns, it's easy to scare other passengers on the train."

Bisca wanted to say that she was using the magic of changing clothes, and the sniper rifle looked cool in her hand just because she thought it looked cooler, and she could put it back at any time.

But she was obviously a little better than Arzak, and agreed: "It is indeed more convenient to take the carriage directly."

When Alzac heard Bisca say this, he nodded quickly, "Yeah, that's right."

Rhodes: "..."

Next time, whoever wants to do this kind of work can do it. Anyway, I won’t do it.

I won't do it even if you pay more.

The three of them rented a carriage. Rod was the first to get in and put his bag on the seat next to him before Arzak could sit next to him.

He also didn't expect that the seat-reserving skills he had been practicing since college would come in handy today.

Arzak sat with Bisca awkwardly, not knowing where to put his hands.

Bisca was not much better, and she even left a gap between them.

Rhodes chose to watch the fun, casually holding onto the window frame and waiting for the carriage to start with a smile on his face.

really……

"Yes, I'm sorry!" Arzak hurriedly sat back in his original seat, his posture as standard as that of an elementary school student with school leaders listening to his lecture.

"No, it's okay..." Bisca adjusted her hair and told herself in her heart that this was a very normal thing.

Sure enough, as soon as the car started moving, the two unprepared people bumped into each other and their faces blushed at the same time.

Rhodes thought it was very interesting. He wouldn't feel awkward if a stranger touched him like this, and it wouldn't be a big deal if someone he knew touched him like this.

It's just that this kind of person who has a vague crush on someone will blush at the slightest physical contact...

Although I have no right to say anything, it is interesting to see others do this.

Rhode thought it would be more interesting if Mira was there to watch the fun.

It was now 8:11 in the morning, the 11th minute since Rhodes left the guild, and he missed her a little.

……

The guild had been busy for a while. Mira wiped the counter again and put down the rag to rest: "I wonder how Arzak and Bisca are getting along."

Laqi said mischievously, "Sister Mira, are you thinking about Arzak and Bisca, or the person who teamed up with them?"

"Don't talk nonsense." Mira threw the rag over, "Of course it's Alzak and Bisca. I think their reactions on the way will be very interesting."

"Yeah, I feel like those two people are a good match." Laqi took the rag with a smile. It looked clean, so she just continued to use it to wipe the table.

Mira held her chin and looked at the entrance of the guild. The people watching Alzak and Bisca at the scene must be very happy now.

……

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like