Before Perlis asked, Tianshi seemed to know everything and explained to her softly:

"The [Great Wall Guardians] are similar to your [Babel Tower Blades]. There are eight of them in total, stationed in various places in Qilang, playing an important role in clearing out the invasion of the Black Tide."

"Is there a black tide invading the hinterland?" Carly asked, "Didn't they say there is a Great Wall?"

"The black tide is omnipresent. You will soon understand this."

Tianshi said in a tender voice, and turned to Pearlis:

"Anyway, I heard a lot about what happened back then from my senior brother, and I'm very curious about you. Can you be friends with me?"

As she said this, Tianshi stretched out her hand towards Perlis, with a sweet smile on her quiet face.

For some reason, Perlis always felt that the person who came was not friendly... Although Tianshi spoke gently and had a lovely smile, there was always something wrong.

She subconsciously felt that this girl must be extraordinary, and extraordinary meant uncertainty...

Just as she was hesitating whether to shake hands with Tianshi, Carly stretched out her hand and shook hands with Tianshi:

"My little Hua is shy, let me hold it for her."

"Hmm? Okay..." Tianshi smiled softly, "Miss Carly...right? Is Perlis your family?"

"Yes, they are my family." Carly nodded seriously.

"But you don't have white hair and red eyes."

“I can dye one.”

"No need. Miss Carly is also very beautiful. Her blue eyes match Miss Perlis's red pupils very well. They look like a couple."

When Tianshi said this, Wenjing's expression suddenly froze, as if she had thought of something.

She suddenly took out a small notebook from her pocket and quickly wrote on it:

"...Red Eyes and...Blue Eyes...are a good match for marriage..."

Tianshi said this and smiled gently, as if she was immersed in her own world again.

How strange...are all writers like this?

Polys sighed helplessly, turned around, and found that Carly had a smile on her face, as if she was thinking about something.

"Carly, what's wrong?"

"Couple...hee..."

"Ok?"

"It's okay, the little white flower is super cute!"

As Carly spoke, she suddenly hugged Perlis gently, cheek to cheek:

"It's time to replenish the energy of the little white flower!"

"Gu... Carly... there's an outsider..."

"Who cares? Hug~"

......

2) The Wave Rider on the Black Tide (Part 6)

After the meeting of kings ended, Aishiliya did not stay in Donglin Island for too long, but returned to La Vatino without stopping.

For her, this was her first long journey in her life and she should have enjoyed it.

But there was no time. Ashlia knew that the current situation was very urgent and could not be influenced by her personal thoughts.

"..."

After the airship landed at the Colosseum of La Vatino, Aishlia stepped onto the ground of La Vatino again under the escort of Ryan.

Before she could find her footing, a figure walked through the crowd that came to pick up Her Majesty the Queen and came in front of her.

That's Grace Wallace, [Woodpecker], and the kingdom's chief scientist.

He hurried to Eshilia, and regardless of Rein's objection, he whispered in her ear:

"Edisi has made a move."

Eddie is one of the representatives of the [Decision-making Council] and a pro-federalist. Of course, Eshilia could not forget it.

"Let's talk in the conference room," she nodded gently to Grace, then turned to Ryan, "Let's postpone the lunch. The welcoming party doesn't matter this time."

"Understood," Ryan nodded, "I'll deliver the meal to your room."

Ashlia nodded, and after giving her instructions, she followed Grace out of the Colosseum, took a carriage to the new city area, and got off at No. 31 Pixi Street.

As soon as he entered the conference room, Grace closed the door and said to Ashlia anxiously:

"I'm sure that Eddie is in contact with the Federation, and it is very likely that he is a [Blade of Babel]."

"How did you know?" Ashlia sat down at the table.

"Remember the time when Senior Carly came over?"

As Grace spoke, he moved his fingers slightly, and a small blue light lit up at his fingertips.

"As soon as she got out of the car, she bumped into Adisi. She thought the old witch was suspicious, so she placed a tracking bird on her."

"Before the senior left, she handed the little bird to me and asked me to keep an eye on it."

"I remember now. You seemed to have mentioned it," Ashlia nodded. "Then, what did you see?"

"In fact, her whereabouts have always been very stable. If we send someone to follow her, we probably won't find anything wrong," Grace sighed. "But last night, when she returned to her bedroom alone and closed the door, I heard her talking to herself."

"Talk to yourself?"

"Yes, I read the video information immediately after I monitored the sound, and then I saw..."

Grace swallowed, took a deep breath, then took out a tablet and pushed it to Ashlia.

Ashlia took the tablet and stared at the screen, frowning slightly.

In the picture, Eddie was pacing back and forth in the room, looking very anxious and as if he was in torture.

Then, as if she had made up her mind, she walked to the potted plant in the corner of the room and whispered to it:

"The Queen has gone, Dila... It's time..."

When the potted plant heard her whisper, it trembled slightly and then became darker.

"...Wasteland..." a deep voice came.

Eddie trembled, then sat back down on the bed, holding the edge tightly with both hands.

She looked very uneasy, as if she had just done something horrible.

"This is all necessary...necessary..."

The video ended here. After watching it, Ashlia felt a chill rising from the bottom of her heart, which was extremely terrifying.

Talking to the shadows... This doesn't look like a force of nature...

What did the shadow mean when he said "wasteland"?

And she emphasized that "Her Majesty went to Dila". Was she predicting that I would stay in Dila for a longer period of time, so something could be started immediately?

But she didn't expect that I came back immediately...I didn't stay in Dila at all...

"Your Highness, are you going to arrest Edisi?" Grace hesitated, "Or..."

"That's not necessary. We can continue to monitor her and get more information until we figure out what that thing is."

Ashlia said calmly, taking out a small device from her waist: It was the [Man in the Mirror] that Carly and Grace had improved for her.

From now on, I have to carry it with me at all times, and nothing can go wrong.

Thinking of this, Ashlia clapped her hands, and Ryan immediately pushed the door open and walked in:

"Your Majesty, do you have any instructions?"

"Increase monitoring of Edisi Arman. If she shows any signs of making direct contact outside the firewall, arrest her immediately."

"Understood, I will give the order soon," Ryan nodded, "Also, someone has requested to meet with you, and it is said to be an urgent matter."

"Who is it?" Ashlia had a bad feeling in her heart.

"The representative of the scavengers, [Barbarian Bull]," Ryan said, "he came to La Vatino early in the morning and refused to communicate with anyone. He directly asked to talk to you."

"Huh? Manniu? Why didn't he look for me?" Grace was a little surprised. "I was responsible for communicating with them before."

“We conveyed something similar to him, but he asked to meet with Eshilia directly, saying that he represented all scavengers.”

Ryan said this, looking at Eshilia, as if asking for her opinion.

"Then let's meet him," Ashlia nodded and stood up, "Let him come over."

Soon, under the escort of the kingdom guards, the barbarian bull wearing wasteland leather armor walked into the meeting room with a very ferocious look on his face.

When he saw Ashlia, he bowed not quite in the correct way and whispered in a hoarse voice:

"Your Majesty."

"Please sit down." Ashlia extended her hand.

Manniu sat down opposite Ashilia. Just as he sat down, Grace beside Ashilia couldn't help but speak:

"Brother Manniu, didn't we agree that I would be the one to convey similar matters? Why didn't you tell me first?"

"Little bird, don't blame me, this is not what I meant," said the Bull roughly, "But most of the scavengers don't trust you, understand me?"

"You don't trust me?"

"Yes, they think you are a sissy who can only tinker with instruments and is not worthy of being trusted."

Barbarian Bull spoke without restraint, casting a sympathetic look at Grace:

"I personally am willing to believe you, but everyone requires me to talk directly to Her Majesty the Queen on this matter."

Grace wanted to say something else, but before that, Ashlia stopped him:

"So, tell me, representative of the scavengers, what do you want from me?"

"It's simple. The tribes in the west have started to lose contact one by one."

The Bull's face was gloomy, and his eyebrows were tightly furrowed on his rough face:

"Since last night, one after another, like dog shit being swept away."

2) The Wave Rider on the Black Tide (Part 7)

The four words "last night" immediately stirred waves in Ashilia's heart. She noticed this time point very keenly, because it was exactly the same time as the time when Eddie reported to Shadow in the surveillance.

The disappearance of the tribe...seems to be related to the actions of the federals, more or less.

"..."

Hearing Manniu's words, Grace on the side said:

"Are you talking about the rabbit tribes?"

"Yes, I reported to you a month ago that a large-scale epidemic had broken out there."

The Bull tilted his mouth and looked at Grace provocatively:

"Epidemics are nothing new to the people of the wasteland, but this time it's so contagious that everyone feels something is wrong. What did you do? You said it was just a common flu, so you sent a bunch of medical supplies. This certainly doesn't solve the problem."

"How could I know..." Grace's voice was a little low.

"Of course, no one can know, but that's why they don't trust you that much," Manniu sighed, "That's why when something happened to those tribes, everyone asked me to contact Her Majesty the Queen directly."

"This is not a problem for Grace. We cannot have internal strife in any form," Ashlia said decisively. "It is most likely a conspiracy by the Federation."

"Maybe, who knows?" said Manniu.

"But this is not important now. The most important thing now is to ensure the safety of the scavengers."

As Ashlia said this, she turned to Grace and ordered:

"Go and arrange for those tribes to move closer to the walls of La Vatino and away from the area where the incident occurred."

"That's no problem," Grace nodded, but he was hesitant. "But what about public opinion in Upper Town? Not everyone wants to get too close to scavengers."

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