Lord Helanza

Chapter 220

Surdak was taken aback for a moment.

Old Sheila stared at Surdak with a scrutinizing gaze, pretending to be indifferent, and said: "Take a good night’s sleep. Tomorrow, go to the river bend and cut some red thatch back. The red thatch on the roof will be re-paved. One shop, the house has been leaking for some days. The river was flooded and people were drowned a few days ago. I never let Rita go. Now the water level should go down. If you want to continue living at home, you have to learn While working, it’s impossible to raise an idler at home..."

After saying that, I wanted to take Little Peter from Surdak’s arms, but Little Peter was in Surdak’s arms, no matter what. Refused to leave.

"Do you... agree with me to stay?" Surdak still hasn't figured out who actually changed her mind. It seems that she is trying to accept herself. I don't know why, Surdak. At that time, I was touched.

Old Sheila turned around and walked back. He quickly picked up little Peter and chased after a few strides, without even noticing that his steps had become much lighter.

"No one wants to drive you away, just worried that you will not be able to live the hard life in this country." Old Sheila's voice still has a hint of coldness, but it is softened compared to yesterday.

Surdak followed the old Sheila, looking at her staggering back, confidently said:

"Sheila, I will let you live a better life. "

Old Sheila's footsteps were paused, she didn't turn her head, she just said:

"I want to hear about Duck. You have time to tell me more... …You promised Dak to take care of little Peter?"

Surdak lightly held Little Peter’s immature hands. Seeing Little Peter is like looking back in time and seeing Surdak’s childhood when he was a child.

"Yes, that's it!" Surdak even hoped that Peter would grow up quickly.

Old Sheila stopped, turned around and looked at Surdak, with pleading eyes in her eyes, and said to Surdak: "Then you can teach him some sword techniques? After he reaches adulthood, sooner or later he will have to do it. The battlefield, it will definitely be available in the future."

Surdak thought for a while, and readily agreed: "Of course this is no problem, but I only know some basic sword techniques, and I can only hand it over to little Peter some of the most basic. I’m afraid I have to go to the War Academy to learn more high-level sword skills. I can ask someone to write a letter of recommendation. When Peter is older, I will send him to the War Academy to learn from the Academy’s system."

"Would you like to send little Peter to the War Academy to go to school?" Old Sheila eyes shined and asked impatiently.

She even lost herself until now. She remained reserved, and she could see the desire in her eyes.

Surdak didn't expect to be able to touch the old Sheila deep in one's heart. He actually promised to send Peter to the War Academy to go to school, so he immediately said:

"Of course I want to send Peter there. War Academy goes to school. If he performs well enough in the Academy, I can also let him enter the high level War Academy to study. Students who graduated from the high level War Academy can at least start as a non-commissioned officer in the army, no need to enter the new barracks ( Cannon Fodder Camp).”

Old Sheila’s stone house is not far from the place where she drank the lamb soup. Before entering the yard, I saw the ancient Bora horse grazing on the grass in the yard. The silhouette of the tower disappeared in a flash.

Surdak followed Old Sheila into the yard, but saw Rita walking out of a hut next to the stone house with a handle. It seemed that she was cleaning the stone house just now.

Surdak originally thought that the hut was prepared for him. She didn’t expect that Old Sheila walked around and took a look at the hut where the air leaked and even the roof leaked a big hole. Rita took a look, then took Surdak into the stone house, led Surdak into her room again, and said to Surdak lightly:

"You will sleep here for the time being. The room is too small. I can wrong you..."

After speaking, he walked out of the stone house silently and walked alone into the leaky house next to the stone house.

It seems that the house should be a simple firewood house. Surdak only stayed here for one night, and he has roughly figured out the situation here. The house in the middle of this stone house is a small living room and There is a small bedroom on the left and right sides of the kitchen. Usually old Sheila and Rita sleep in the same room, and Natasha and Peter sleep in the same room. If Surdak returns, then Surdak will sleep with Natasha. Of course, two rooms are just enough.

But not now, Surdak needs to live in a separate room, but there are only two rooms in the house, so Old Sheila decided to let her room out, she moved to the one next to the bathroom on the side of the stone house Live in a wood shed with almost no roof.

How could Surdak let old Sheila go to live in the wood house, and rushed a few steps in front of the old Sheila, got into a faint musty wood house, and saw that the wood house was just built with wooden boards With a bed with only a layer of worn-out linen sheets on it, Surdak felt more truly how miserable this family was.

"Let me live here. When I was on the battlefield, I couldn't see the stars and couldn't sleep every night..." Surdak said to Old Sheila. After speaking, Surdak felt that the rhetoric was too reluctant. , He pulled out a sleeping bag made of red-eyed hyena skin from the magic waist bag, and said to Old Sheila: "When we were in the barracks, we usually slept with this."

Seeing Surdak insists on doing this. Old Sheila didn’t argue about this, anyway, the bedroom conditions in the stone house would not be much more comfortable than the wood house, so she had to say to Surdak: “Next to it is the bathroom. If you can’t sleep, you can take a shower and then go to bed.”

Surdak not only did not take a good rest in the past two days, but also failed to do the most basic washing. Originally, I rode a horse for a whole day the day before. There was a duel with people this morning, and I joined the village in the afternoon. Surdak felt that his body was covered with sour grease. If he didn't take a bath, it would be difficult for him to sleep. Seeing that Old Sheila agreed to use the bathroom, he was ready to take a shower.

Little Peter heard that Surdak would not leave, and excitedly wanted to take a bath and sleep with Surdak.

If there is anything valuable in Surdak’s house, it may be the iron pot in the kitchen and the wooden barrel in the bathroom. Surdak poured the water in the water tank by the wall. In the big wooden barrel, he stripped the little Peter like a mud monkey and threw it into the wooden barrel together with himself and took a shower.

While taking a bath, he took out the only piece of buttered bread and a small half of bacon sausage from the magic pocket, placed it on a wooden board, and cut it into fine slices with a dagger for little Peter. eat.

Little Peter took only two slices, then licked his tongue, and refused to take another bite anyway.

Seeing his greedy drooling, even closing his eyes not to look, and refusing to eat more, Surdak asked him if butter bread and smoked sausage were not to his appetite.

"I just want to save some for my grandmother, mother, and aunt. They probably haven't eaten these delicious things!" Little Peter blinked his clear eyes and said in a tender voice.

Surdak felt that at this moment, a sorrowful feeling rushed into his heart from the soles of his feet, and he couldn't help holding little Peter tightly.

As if being touched to the softest part of my heart, Surdak smiled and said to little Peter: "Next time I will bring little Peter back."

"Well, I like this soft bread, it's so sweet!" Little Peter thinks this is a very important thing. Must and Surdak made it clear that you can buy more butter bread...

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