Chapter 365: Jolly Town
Out of the conversing crowd of mysterious, humanoid n, won and children appeared a single man, the age certainly showing upon his face. As soon as he made his presence known, they all turned silent, yet the smiles on their faces persisted nonetheless.
His pale face was riddled with wrinkles, his hair was non-existent, but he harboured no animosity as he walked towards them with a stick in hand to keep his balance.
> He smiled and nodded his head, a gesture of kindness they did not expect from a man of such a high status, all towards strange, foreign entities.
But, despite the elder's gentle tone, Artorias did not react, still unmoving with his mouth slightly open trying to process sothing unknown.
Thus, it was up to Moby to take the mantle of leadership and address the elder in his stead.
"Greeting elder Lowrid, we have co to do no harm; we hope for peace. My fellow companions and I are on a mission you see. We are not from this land… We are humans from the planet "Earth,". If it is not too much trouble, would it be possible if we ask for your aid on this mission? If paynt is required you need not worry."
> His tender, shaky smile expanded.
"You have my gratitude elder, sa for you villagers," Moby bowed his head, and his teammates from behind did the sa, all but Artorias.
However, when Yami tried to do the sa, she once again crumbled on the ground out of weakness, even despite Regrit's heating flas.
"Umm… Elder… If its is not too much to ask, would it be possible for a place to stay? My comrade is not used to the climate of this planet," Moby bowed his head lower as he asked for a favour he did not expect to be accepted.
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"That… That would be truly an honour… Thank you so much for all of this!"
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> The children cheered, jumping up and down.
The elder turned his back and slowly walked into the city streets, and the smiling citizens seed to have mostly gone back to their normal lives.
Moby took the first step into following the old alien, but he then noticed that Artorias was still unmoving, almost like he was in a trance.
Moby himself was still taking many things in, especially the words of that man. He could not believe his ears, it was too odd of an occurrence to even be possible. It was to the point that he doubted the true kindness of this man. It had to be a trap of so sort… It had to be… Was that why Artorias was acting in such a way?
"Artorias… Artorias… Artorias we are going to take shelter… Hey, are you there? Artorias?"
"HUH! huh... Oh… Yes… yes yes yes yes… I'm quite alright… no need to worry… I'm here..." His face was sweating, as though he had seen so sort of ghost, in all his ti at school, Moby had never seen Artorias act even close to such a way.
"Are you okay?"
"I said yes, I'm quite alright! Let us move onwards, don't bother yourself with my ordeals…" He shook his head and tried to regain his composure as he stared at the back of the elder in the distance, finally taking his first steps to follow him through the city.
As they walked, they noticed many things, so things simply made clearer. It was a land that was certainly not very advanced, primitive and rather dieval in nature.
Most of the houses were made of wood and very few were constructed of stone. The fog existed, yet not to the degree of the mountains they were once traversing, the streets were clear, that along with the daily lives of the happy, smiling citizens.
But, they could not inspect the city for too long, their attention was taken away by sothing else… A horde of children surrounding them.
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"Okay yes… I'll try that…" Elizabeth chuckled and bead, making the children cheer.
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"I'm okay! I'm not like you! Stop treating like a little *ACHEW*"
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"No! Of course not!"
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"I can do whatever I want kid…"
> He looked over at Kai, his smile completely unwavering.
Although the walk through the city was only a few minutes long, to them, it felt more like hours of listening to the children's drivel on and on and on.
That was when they reached the foot of a massive cathedral made of stone, that along with a subtle yet revolting sll emanating from that direction. It stood tall and proud, by far the grandest structure in the entire city. The glass panels possessed several pictures and markings engraved on them, yet it was all unclear due to the uncleaned frost.
In front of the large wooden doors of that building was a single, rather peculiar statue of a man. Like the pannels, his features were unclear, and the structure began to show its age. Nothing was particularly good about the statue, yet still, it stood out even amidst all of the villagers surrounding it that subsequently turned and waved as they walked past them.
> The elder turned around and waved off the enthusiastic kids, making them nod in understanding.
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Before they even knew it, they had finally reached the ho of the elder. It was not as big as they expected, yet it was better than most houses they saw on the streets.
It was made of stone, and it would be considered a fairly modest townhouse if it were to be rebuilt on earth.
He did not hesitate to open the door, no key was needed. And, as it slowly revealed what laid within, a sudden, high-pitched voice escaped the door.
> A little girl jumped into the elder's arms as he passionately embraced her.
> A voice ca from further within.
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