Chapter 232 Priest Shia



Since it was confirmed that Maggie could pinpoint the monsters' weaknesses, the defense against the beast tide has changed its plans.

The war mode, which used to consume a lot of magic power, has been changed to a targeted mode, which requires less than half the magic power of usual. With the help of the manpower brought by Maggie, this siege battle is easier than ever before.

The monsters this year are clearly more powerful than ever before.

However, Maggie's biggest concern right now isn't the siege, but the woman in front of her, Rabai.

"Um......"

Maggie really wanted to tell her something, but considering that she was deaf and mute, unable to speak or utter a word, she was caught in a dilemma.

Even if there were no sign language in this world, she wouldn't know it.

But waving your hands haphazardly in the air in an attempt to convey information seems foolish because it is extremely inefficient.

For some reason, Kolapai became very clingy to her from the day she returned, to the point that Maggie felt she was an insecure stray cat.

But...you couldn't see anything in this person's eyes; there was no fear, no dread, just pure curiosity.

It refers to when I look at her.

This was even when she couldn't be sure if this person was the god of the earth.

Rabai reached out, intending to grab Maggie as he always had, but Maggie nimbly dodged him.

The main problem was that she felt very strange. If they were considered as a man, her intimacy with Rabai was so embarrassing that she wanted to die.

When Maggie dodged his touch, a look of disappointment immediately appeared in Rabai's eyes, making Maggie feel a little guilty.

"never mind."

Maggie was extremely frustrated, but in the end she still took the initiative to touch Labai.

Although it was a bit of a slap in the face, I still tacitly approved of her behavior.

Sure enough, Rabai's originally dim eyes suddenly lit up, her beautiful heterochromatic eyes sparkling like the sun and moon, breathtakingly beautiful.

We still need to find a way to heal her throat and ears.

Maggie thought to herself.

Rabai smiled slightly, seemingly in a good mood.

She moved closer to Maggie, trying to pull her into her arms. Her attitude was unusually intimate and natural, making it difficult for anyone to notice anything amiss.

Before Maggie could react, she was pulled into Rabai's arms.

It has a tremendous amount of strength, even exceeding that of an adult male.

Maggie turned her head, about to speak, when she met Nesser's aggrieved expression. She immediately swallowed the words she was about to say and even felt a pang of guilt for no reason.

"Sister, who is she! How can she hug you like that?"

Nesser asked in an accusing tone, while tightly gripping Maggie's sleeves with her two little hands, like a child whose parents have been taken away, only thinking of winning back affection by crying and protesting.

"Nesser, be good, she's just a poor human woman. She can't speak, so she wanted to hug me, probably to express her gratitude."

Maggie soothed Nesser's fur, as this kind of tantrum was easy to handle.

"Really? But I... don't like her."

Nesser looked at Maggie with a conflicted expression, then at Rabai, and finally lowered his head and bit his lip. He seemed to feel a little guilty after speaking, but he still truthfully expressed his feelings.

"She won't stay long. I'll accompany you back to the Green Forest, and then you won't see her anymore."

To comfort Nesser, Maggie could only offer soft words of comfort.

Perhaps because Rabai was deaf, Maggie and Nesser did not avoid her or look at her when they talked.

Of course, no one noticed the intriguing expression that Rabaiyi gave after she finished speaking.

"All right."

Nesser reluctantly agreed, then glanced back at Rabaiyi, trying to suppress his discomfort.

He had no idea that Maggie had brought people back. By the time he found out, Rabai was already living in the war zone, leaving him no room to intervene.

But Nesser really dislikes Rabai, which is why he expressed his emotions so willfully for the first time.

Just as Nesser was preparing to leave, intending to see Rabai as little as possible, and comforting himself that things would be fine after she left.

Suddenly, he saw Rabai raise an eyebrow at him, his expression full of provocation.

"!"

Nesser almost lost his temper on the spot, but he calmed down within a second.

It would be incredibly foolish for him to fall for such an blatant scheme.

She did it on purpose, deliberately trying to make him angry, being unreasonable, upsetting her sister, and making her dislike him.

This woman is definitely up to no good!

She's deliberately getting close to her sister!

She might not be deaf and mute at all, but just pretending!

Nesser pursed his lips, pretending not to see Rabai's expression, and turned to wrap his arms around Maggie's waist again, gently coaxing her.

"Sister, please spend more time with me these next few days. I feel very uneasy just thinking about going back to the Green Wilderness Forest and competing with a group of adult elves for a Forest Spirit position."

Upon hearing Nesser say this, Maggie immediately felt affection for him again.

Nesser is indeed a child; only children get this nervous before a competition or exam.

It was her oversight; she should have spent more time with Nesser.

"Alright, there are still many days before the beast tide. If Nesser doesn't want to train magic anymore, I'll take Nesser to play in the streets."

Maggie agreed without hesitation.

She herself didn't realize that her doting on Nesser far exceeded that of her parents, and was no different from spoiling him.

"That's great!"

Nesser's little face lit up with joy, just like a child who was getting candy on Halloween.

Only in a subtle place, where Maggie couldn't see, did she give Rabai a glance.

Meanwhile, Charles remembered that Maggie had visited Priest Shia, so he headed towards Maggie's residence. But as soon as he got close, he saw a drawing of hell.

He looked at the little boy who was snuggling in Maggie's arms with a complicated expression, then at the small, pitiful but 'huge' woman beside him, and then at the Holy Maiden of Light who was completely unaware of everything. He began to fall into deep self-doubt.

Perhaps he should change his impression of Her Highness.

"Commander Charles."

The moment Maggie noticed Charles, her expression froze for a split second, but out of professionalism, she quickly straightened her skirt and returned to her usual appearance, looking perfectly normal and without any flaws.

Of course, no one knew that she was already internally screaming and wishing she could disappear into the ground.

Her embarrassment flared up again; she felt like dying.

"Your Highness, High Priestess Shia's mission to monitor the beast tide has ended, and we have a little time now. What do you think?"

Despite witnessing the unexpected scene, Charles maintained his respect for Maggie as always.

After all, the credit is real.

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