"Hmm... that's a pretty novel idea. Now that you put it that way, I kind of understand what you mean," Lisa said. "You think the one sleeping in the snowfield isn't completely isolated from human interaction. He should have had some, at least before he fell asleep, right?"

"Yes." Of the people present, only Lisa could immediately understand Aesop's thoughts, probably because they were all scholars. "And this one in the snowfield has been asleep for who knows how many years. So if he had interacted with other races before falling asleep, he might have learned their language. And they..."

"It disappeared into the long river of history." Lisa understood completely. "That's why you came to me. I understand. Please repeat what you heard to me."

Aesop looked at Molly.

Lysa also turned her butt around and looked at Molly with her "eyes".

Molly, being stared at like this by her idol from her youth, was still a little nervous and... irritated.

But she still composed herself and sang the song again.

After the melodious and ancient song ended, Lysa fell into deep thought.

"Why, do you know?" Aesop asked when he saw that Lisa didn't speak for a long time.

"I... do know, but I don't know if what I know is right." Lisa's tone was also a little subtle.

"What means?"

"Well, if I remember correctly, the translation of the lyrics should be - 'Come on, be happy'."

Everyone: "...?"

What you said is deepest is Chengfu.

After listening to Lisa's explanation of the meaning of the singing voice, before Aesop could even say anything, the corner of Stank's mouth twitched violently.

"No matter how you think about it, you're just mistranslating!" Stank retorted immediately. "A mythical creature, frozen in ice for a thousand years, is humming this song? Do you look down on Him, or do you look down on us?"

Lisa said angrily, "Why would I lie to you about something like this? What good would it bring me? Besides, my translation is already quite euphemistic. You should know that the original meaning is much simpler and more blunt."

Aesop raised his hand to stop Stank, who was about to continue his attack on Ryza, and then asked Ryza, "What does the original verse mean? Where did you hear this lyric?"

"A race that perished during the war," Ryza recounted. "If I remember correctly, their name was the Aruba. Originally, they could be considered descendants of the snowfields, but because the snowfields proved too difficult to survive, they moved away."

"and then?"

"Then, as soon as I left home, I happened to catch the war, when the various races were fighting each other the most brutally," Lisa said. "Back then, all races recognized race, not individuals. The focus was on indoctrinating someone who wasn't my kind. Humans and dragons were fighting, elves and orcs were fighting, and everyone was really beating their brains out. Then Aruba happened to be in the middle of it all, chased and attacked by all the races, and then disappeared in the midst of the fighting. Some say they eventually returned to the snowfields, but there's no record of them there. So, in the end, no one knows their whereabouts."

Lysa paused, then continued.

"As for the song you just sang, it's one of the few records of them in history books. It's a major characteristic of their race. Born in an extremely cold land, reproduction is extremely difficult, as everyone's hands and feet are frozen. So, to ensure the smooth reproduction of their race, the Arubans love to... have parties around the campfire and sing the song you just sang."

"Hold a party?" Kelim was a little confused. "What kind of party? Can having a party help the race reproduce?"

"It's a no-clothing party, kid," Lisa said jokingly, looking at Klim. "Get it?"

Kelimu's face flushed immediately: "Is this called a party?"

"How come this isn't a party?"

"But you were still saying just now that they live in an extremely cold place, how could they have a party without clothes!" Kelim got a little angry after being teased by Lysa, so he tried to find out what was in Lysa's words. Loophole, "Won't you die from the cold?"

"Yes, that's why they have to keep moving to stay alive," Lisa said matter-of-factly. "To avoid freezing to death in the extreme cold, they have to keep moving. Keep moving, keep moving!"

Kelim subconsciously wanted to retort, saying that doing exercise by the campfire was too stupid, but Molly couldn't stand it anymore. She whispered in his ear and reminded him what kind of exercise was being done in the party. Kelim was stunned.

In fact, it was not just him, even veterans like Stank and Brutz were amazed.

"If I don't open it, I'll die..." Stank muttered, "What kind of awareness is this?"

Bruce also nodded, and then subconsciously said: "I also want to experience it."

After he finished speaking, Bruce found that everyone's eyes were focused on him, which made him feel a little embarrassed, but he still said shamelessly: "What's wrong? Why are you all looking at me? Don't you want to give it a try? Don't you think so, Aesop!"

Bruce thought quickly and pulled Aesop in. He was sure that with Aesop's moral integrity, he would never disdain to admit it. In this way, everyone would be considered a pervert and would not have to be ashamed.

Aesop nodded and said, "Indeed."

Bruce breathed a sigh of relief, then said happily, "That's right. And we're here for the experience—what's that called? Oh, that lost passion for local culture! It's not just about throwing parties and looking at beautiful breasts."

"Oh, I don't have that many thoughts." Aesop shook his head and said sincerely, "I just want to drive a Tata to party and see some breasts, that's all."

Bruce: “…”

Damn, I almost forgot this guy can be brutally honest at times.

"Whatever you think, I'm telling you the truth," Lisa said. "That song you just sang is what the Arubans sing at parties. Just imagine what the tune means at such parties. My translation of 'Come and Have Fun' is already a very elegant one."

"But..." Kelimu recovered a little from his shame and began to ask without shame, "Why is this person in the snowfield... him, humming this song? Doesn't he know what it means?"

"No, He definitely knows." Aesop concluded before Ryza could speak. "Because the changes in the snowfield today, the second curse, are very similar to the Aruba tribe's previous party, aren't they?"

Aesop's summary was like a revelation to others, and everyone seemed to have instantly figured out all the mysteries that permeated the snowfield.

Of course this is just an exaggeration, there is actually some truth to it.

"You mean that person in the snowfield... wanted the snowfield to become like this?" Horn, who had been silent for a long time, expressed great difficulty accepting this. "Why? Just because he misses the Alu... or some other tribe, does he want all of us to become like that?"

"The Aruba people don't have such a party every day, and their bodies can't bear it." Lesa said, "Furthermore, mythical creatures generally have their own principles of escaping from the world, and rarely do things that affect the mortal world...especially It’s still so boring and meaningless. Of course, I don’t know much about mythical creatures. Isn’t there someone here who knows the basics about mythical creatures? You’d better ask him.”

Lisa's words instantly shifted everyone's attention to Aesop.

After all, Aesop knew everything about mythical creatures... well, he knew everything about physics.

After thinking for a moment, Aesop said, "Actually, there's no need to overthink mythical creatures. Just like Miss Huang, she's not much deeper than the average person..."

"Wait, wait!" Stank interrupted Aesop. "When you say 'deep' here, you mean cunning, right?"

"Of course, otherwise what do you think?"

"Uh, nothing, nothing." Stank was a little embarrassed. "Go on, go on."

Aesop nodded, and then continued: "Anyway, when Miss Huang and I were driving, we didn't feel Him..."

"Asshole! What you're talking about isn't even cunning!"

"Don't worry about the details," Aesop said, waving his hand. "The point is, mythical creatures aren't much different from us in their thinking. So we just need to think about it. An ordinary person, frozen in ice for a thousand years, would most likely have been dormant, and yet something like this happened. Why?"

Everyone looked at each other, some of them confused: "Why is that?"

"It's because I had an x dream." Aesop raised a finger and said, "It's commonly known as having a x dream."

Everyone: "..."

Isn't this explanation a bit too blasphemous?

They subconsciously wanted to refute, but heard Aesop continue: "But mythical creatures are different from ordinary creatures after all. Many things they have not thought of at all, or inadvertent actions, may have a great impact on reality. It affects them, but they don’t know it. So I think He himself doesn’t know about these things that happened in the snowfield.”

After hearing Aesop's explanation, everyone felt that it made sense.

"So what do we do?" Stank asked. "How do you wake up a, uh, god in heat?"

Aesop slowly straightened his body.

"At times like this, it's my turn to take action."

247 I lost...

After two days of rest, everyone embarked on the final stage of the journey - entering the deepest part of the snowfield, looking for the existence that had been frozen for a thousand years, and completely solving the curse that had plagued the snowfield for nearly two years.

Of course, this is the apparent statement.

Actually...few people can resist an ice beauty who has slept for a thousand years and is having erotic dreams.

"You really don't need me to lead the way?" Molly said to them with a slightly worried look before setting off. "After all, I've been there once, so I remember the general route. I've already drawn a map for you, but it would be better if I just followed you."

"No, Miss Molly, just get some rest," Kelim comforted her. "It's enough for you to draw the map for us. There's no need to accompany us on this adventure. Don't worry, we're actually quite reliable. This isn't the first time we've experienced something like this, don't you think, Aesop?"

Aesop, who was packing his luggage (taking Amanda out of the luggage to let her get some fresh air before putting her back in to sleep), heard what Klim said, turned around, thought for a moment, and said, "Actually, I also think it would be better if someone led the way..."

Stank immediately rushed out from behind Aesop, covered his mouth with his hand, and then smiled awkwardly at Molly and the White Wolf standing beside her: "He is too modest. In fact, it is completely unnecessary. Just leave it to us. Don't worry, we will save your future!"

These righteous words successfully drew the attention of several people.

Although from a certain perspective they did go to save the snowfield, their original intention was not to save the snowfield.

It was like, they were now verbally refusing Molly's request to go with them, not because they were really worried about her physical condition, but because they were worried about... themselves.

Please, anyone with a discerning eye can see that Molly has gotten involved with White Wolf and is now White Wolf's woman.

Although they themselves are not pure love parties and do not have any noble sentiments, they will stay away from other people's wives.

On the contrary, the attribute of being a married woman is also a very attractive point for them.

But that also depends on whose wife she is.

That's the white wolf!

You have to know that White Wolf had already carried out justice against the Minotaur people before his Kato Wolf Hand was fully developed - he had dug up all their shit. The thought of this made Stank and Brutz feel a dull pain in their buttocks.

They are not components transformed into yellow fountains.

So after realizing that Molly and White Wolf were involved, Stank and Brutz immediately kept their distance from Molly, and even didn't dare to look her in the eye when talking to her.

There's nothing much to say. I'm asking because I'm afraid Brother Bailang will misunderstand.

On Holy Valley Street, they could still maintain their composure and avoid any outrageous behavior. But in the deepest part of the snowy plains, ravaged by the evil wind, that was no guarantee. What if Molly fell victim to the curse again and accidentally raped them? Then, upon their return, they would face the White Wolf's 128 moves.

If I beg for mercy at that time, saying something like "Brother Bailang, please don't do that. It was my sister-in-law who did it myself", it would most likely be useless.

Of course, this is all a joke. Stank and Brutz just kind of like married women, but they don't really like married women... at least not particularly.

The two Red Dead Redemptionists were quite envious of White Wolf and Molly, the fairy couple who redeemed each other.

In fact, the two of them have privately lamented more than once in the past two days that it would be great if they could meet such a person.

However, this sigh was blocked by Aesop's words, "Do you want to become impotent too?"

If you think about it carefully, the price is still too heavy.

"I'm sorry, but I can't go with you either." Standing beside Molly, White Wolf had no idea of the profound changes that had taken place in Stank and Brutz's hearts over the past two days. He still lamented not being able to follow them into the deepest reaches of the snowfield and witness the legendary mythical creature. He sighed and said, "My injuries haven't healed yet, and my Kato Wolf Hand can't return to its full strength. If I were to follow you now, I'd only be a burden."

"Uh, it's okay, senior, just rest well!" Bruce waved his hands repeatedly and said, "Leave the adventuring to us, you just need to rest well! Don't work yourself up anymore!"

Compared to Molly wanting to follow them, White Wolf wanting to go with them was obviously more terrifying.

If Molly follows them, she will have to take a detour, but there is no guarantee of danger.

If the White Wolf followed them, especially since he had lost his impotence and had no resistance to the second curse, he would obviously be a more terrifying teammate.

Just think about it, the white wolf walking at the end of the team was blown by the evil wind, and unknowingly walked behind you and whispered in your ear.

"Baby, do you want to see my Kato Wolf Hand?"

What a fucking horror story that is!

Just thinking about that scene, everyone felt their lower body tighten, as if the chronic constipation that had troubled them for several days was about to be cured.

This is the deterrent power of the White Wolf!

"It's okay." Aesop had already freed himself from Stank's coercion. After listening to White Wolf's words, he said to him, "I have learned your Kato Wolf Hand, so you can be with us in a different way."

...staying with us in a different way?

After hearing what Aesop said, the corners of their mouths twitched wildly.

If you can speak, please say more!

Sure enough, after hearing what Aesop said, the White Wolf's eyes narrowed slightly: "Oh, is that so?"

He's angry, he's really angry! Aesop, shut up! Do you know what a terrifying existence you've provoked?

...Uh, wait, the white wolf is indeed scary, but Aesop doesn't seem to be a pushover either.

If these two people fight, who will win?

This thought suddenly emerged in the minds of several people present, and then they all fell into deep thought.

After a moment of contemplation, a strong sense of fun emerged from their hearts.

Fight! Fight now! I want to see these two fight! Immediately! Right now! Now!

Several people were roaring in their hearts.

White Wolf was indeed very unhappy at the moment, but the reason for his unhappiness was not because of the words "You just stayed with us in a different way", but because Aesop actually said that he had learned his own Kato Wolf Hand.

How can this be? !

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