Durin's Diary

Chapter 762

Chapter 762

The old dwarf and Old Clay were very drunk.

The snow outside the window is getting heavier and heavier.

The young man escorted Durin out of the castle. He looked at Durin, who had drunk half a barrel of wine but only blushed slightly. "Thank you for coming here in person for us children, sir. I never thought that a great man like you would stand up for orphans like us. I've heard the stories of military orphans. Are you...really willing to help us?"

"I'm helping justice, no matter if he's a Sidney military orphan, a child like you, or anyone else. I want everyone to live a good life. There may be some differences in such lives, but such differences can be reversed through hard work and diligence, rather than the children of nobles always being nobles and the children of slaves always being slaves." Du Lin finished speaking outside the gate, looking towards the city below the hill: "Okay, you go back and take care of Earl Rick, I'm leaving first."

"My lord, I wish you a safe journey."

"Then I'd like to say thank you first."

Durin said goodbye to the young man, then looked at Renia who was standing beside him. She was looking silently towards the coast.

Du Lin walked up to her side, raised his hand and snapped his fingers: "Let's go, big girl."

"Lord Du Lin, I... I am one year younger than you." She answered awkwardly.

"Yeah, you're over three meters tall, isn't that big enough, my big girl?" Du Lin teased with a smile.

This explanation made the girl feel both amused and helpless.

But no matter what, it finally made her no longer frown or look sad.

At this time, Lina raised her head and saw the snow falling from the sky. She ran to the front of the team and said, "It's snowing. The weather is not good. You have to be careful."

Du Lin put his hands in his pockets and looked at the city below. The snow-covered earth was filled with the scent of life. Children were playing in the snow while adults were busy.

Du Lin said, "You like the boy named Jacob, right?"

"Yes, when we were little, we were about the same height. At that time, I was the strongest kid on the whole street because of my strength. We went to fight together. Later, the street was demolished and we went our separate ways. My father took me to Fortress Evercast." The older girl behind him took every step steadily and powerfully.

Every step she took crushed the snow.

Du Lin slowed down and let her walk to his side.

He looked up at her, and the eyes of this older girl were full of memories.

"I thought about meeting him again many times, but I never thought that meeting him would be a farewell."

At this moment, as the dense snow fell, Du Lin sighed slightly.

"Sir, you said you wanted everyone to live a good life. While there may be some disparities in life, these disparities can be overcome through hard work and diligence... What exactly do you mean by that?"

At this time, the gray-haired girl lowered her head, there was confusion in her eyes and confusion in her words.

The stone steps were faintly visible in the snow. Durin's footprints were small, Rayna's were big, and Lina's were high heels. The three people left different marks on them.

The tall girl was waiting for an answer, and Du Lin, whom she was looking at, sighed.

“What do you think of Northernism?”

"I've read about Northernism in the church library. The rise and fall of the First Commune is no secret. In my opinion, Northernism is a good thing. It's a pity that people change. Just like what the book says, things change, people change. Nothing in this world can live forever, and the same goes for kingdoms. Even gods are not eternal."

Having said that, Rayna looked at Durin and said, "I understand your thoughts, Lord Durin. You are an immortal, so you will definitely be able to come up with a better solution for the cause."

"Maybe I will change in the future. You said that no living creature can live forever, and no living creature's will and thoughts can be eternal." Du Lin exhaled the cold air and shook his body to shake off the snowflakes that fell on his body.

The sea breeze brings chill and the cries of seagulls.

Her laughter came from above her head.

"Your Excellency, you will not change. The Bishops all say that your will is like steel and your heart is like stone. There is no one on this earth who can change your mind."

"That's what Angalio said." Du Lin shook his tail helplessly, using it to brush off the stubborn frost on his shoulders.

"Not only Bishop Angario, but even His Excellency the Sage, have said that they saw your true self in the Demon Realm. It was an iron man capable of burning all of Purgatory. You single-handedly slew the great demon, a feat worthy of being recorded in history. If the Bishop can say that, then you certainly aren't someone who easily changes your mind." Having said this, Raynia pulled up the hood of her fur robe. "When I was young, I also thought about joining the Northernists and doing something for this land. Then I saw your movie, The Wind, and felt that a big guy like me would stand out too much in the crowd. Not only would I easily kill myself with stupidity, but more likely, I would also kill my friends. So, I followed my mother and became a shepherd of the church. After all, whether I become a warrior of the Northernists or a shepherd of the Nameless, I can legitimately help this land."

As she said this, she tidied her long hair. Snow was falling on the coniferous forest by the roadside.

Rayna subconsciously raised her cloak, but Durin's small spell blew away the snow first.

"There are too many enemies of civilization in this world. We live in an age called struggle. This land needs everyone to perform their duties." After Du Lin finished speaking, he looked down the stairs.

The little female dragon waved over there, pointing to the tram stop nearby.

So Durin and Renia quickened their pace and came to her side. Durin saw Jacob hunched over due to the cold.

The young man nodded to Du Lin somewhat awkwardly but flatteringly.

"Why are you here?" Although he knew why the boy in front of him came.

But Du Lin still spoke with a smile.

Because he believed in a proverb that said, love that cannot be expressed will end in death without a burial place.

In Durin's previous life, such a maxim would almost become a joke, but in this land, it is an iron rule.

"I, I came to find Rayna." He said, sniffling and obviously cold.

Du Lin thought for a moment, then took out the coat his older self was wearing and said, "Put it on."

This is a woolen winter coat. Although it is a little big, it is warm enough to wear.

The young man put on his coat and looked up at Rayna. Finally, he took out a small box from his coat and opened it. Inside was a very ordinary ring.

"I, I don't know if it's normal for a Cretan to like a small giant girl, but...but..."

"Thank you, but where is Elini?" asked Rayna.

"Ah, does our matter need to involve my cousin?" Jacob looked surprised.

"She's your cousin!" Raynay's eyes widened. "Is she the skinny little black monkey who followed you back then?"

"Ah... although she was a little darker at first, she wasn't so dark as to look like a monkey. She is a standard beauty now." Jacob was a little embarrassed.

Listening to the conversation between the two enemies, Durin couldn't help laughing. As for Lina, the little female dragon had already grabbed Durin's shoulders with laughter.

(End of this chapter)

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