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Chapter 140 About Love(1/2)

After dawn, Roger left with the living.

Two Normans were buried there.

Whatever remains are hurt.

Roger's collarbone was not broken, but there was a large piece of black green on his shoulders.

He passed by a ancient Roman religious building with a rectangular cylindrical structure.

It passes through the 15-meter-high arch of Trajan again.

He saw the ancient Roman Bridge across the Guateana River.

The bridge is more than 800 meters long and has 60 holes.

Roger and his party passed the bridge and galloped south on the Silver Avenue.

When the sunset was not enough to illuminate the road, Roger and his party came to Alanhe Village.

Roger did not enter the village, and he made an unexpected discovery outside the village.

There is actually a hot spring bath here left by the ancient Roman era.

Some places in the bathhouse collapsed, but it is still useful.

The hot spring water flows into the pool as always from the stone mouth and then flows out from the same stone outlet.

The steps are also stone. The first step goes down and passes through the water and reaches the bottom of the pool.

There is a Roman stone pillar broken into two pieces at the bottom of the pond, lying quietly in the clear water.

Roger touched the water temperature, and it was just right if it was not hot or cold.

He was about to call his knights to take a bath together, but someone intercepted him.

“It’s great, there’s a hot spring, I want to take a bath.

"These days, I sleep in the open and feel sad.

“You big men can go out.

"What? You also need to wash it? Can the water in this pond be used after you wash it?

"I don't care. I want to wash first. You guys will talk about it after I finish washing."

Miledi said it all and took the pool of water.

(Note: Before the outbreak of the Black Death, Europeans also liked to take a bath.)

Roger touched his nose: "Okay, ladies are preferred."

He called his men to leave.

Miledi has her own escort to protect her, so Roger doesn't need to stand guard for her.

Roger walked out.

In the hazy, he saw a figure walking out of the village.

Roger thought, who was still strolling outside so late and leaving alone?

He was idle and idle, so he took his men to touch him quietly.

As he got closer, Roger saw that the man was a young man, and he wiped his face with his hands from time to time, and stumbled when walking.

Roger's sensitive ears heard him say angrily:

"Men in the world, open your eyes!

"Women are thorny roses, seductive female foxes, and smiling female bears.

"Don't be deceived by them!" (Note 1)

Then after a while, the young man turned from anger to grievance:

"Where are the sweet and happy times of the past? Where did those false vows go?

"Why did everything turn into tears and sadness to me?

"Don't the happy memories fade from my heart?..."

Roger saw another person running towards the village, an adult woman.

The woman ran to the young man and grabbed his hand. She said in a hurry and stuttered:

"Figaro, Susanna doesn't mean that, she doesn't want to lie to you..."

The young man named Figaro said:

"Marcelina, stop talking, I understand."

"No, you don't understand, Susanna is not willing to marry you because...it's just...it's just because you don't have money."

Roger approached the tree and was hiding behind the tree and eavesdropping.

He thought, is this persuasion or a double critical strike?

Sure enough, the young man staggered and almost fell to the ground.

The woman was still persuading:

"How about you marry me. My dead ex-husband has left a few pieces of land. I can pay the money you need to hand over to the lord for you to get married."

Figaro shook his head and said, "Marcelina, you don't understand love. Do you know what love is? You may understand my mood?"

The widow said, "I don't understand love, but I know that I can't get married if I don't have money.

"Especially if a man like you is not a village who wants to marry a woman from our village, the lord will charge you several times more money."

Figaro: "Money, money, is not only money.

"What does money have to do with love? I want to tell you what love is.

"I can't explain this wonderful feeling, I just feel my heart turbulent.

"I am sometimes happy, sometimes sad, and love is like a fire burning in my chest..."

Widow: "I don't understand what you said. Drink more water and stop burning. I'll help you call Susanna out and tell her yourself."

The widow ran back in a hurry.

Roger saw the young man hesitating sometimes, and sometimes anxiously wandering around in circles.

After a while, a girl came out of the village.

The young man was immediately excited.

What he said was better than what he sang:

“The wonderful moment is coming,

Leaning in the arms of a lover,

How happy and so happy!

Now I feel no longer depressed.

Who can still interfere with my happiness?

Ah, how charming the surrounding scenery is,

Everything is beautiful here and full of love.

Very quiet at night,

The moment of happiness is coming.

Come on, my dear!

Through the verdant woods.

Come on, come on,

I offer you a garland of roses and my heart!”

Roger thought, what did this man do? Is the bard?

Susanna walked to Figaro, with tears in her eyes and her fingers gently stroked the young man's face.

Susanna: "Oh, Figaro, how reluctant I am to leave you.

Love, maybe,

In my heart, it has not completely died.

Hope it won't bother you again,

I don't want to make you sad or sad anymore.

I once loved you speechlessly and hopelessly

I endured both shyness and jealousy;

I once loved you so sincerely and tenderly
To be continued...
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