Chapter 133 Dinner Wants You to Feed
Unexpectedly, he lost face in front of his daughter again. Sedoma felt that he was really killed. But looking at his daughter's anxious and worried expression, he felt that although he fell, he didn't seem to be so damn good.
"It's okay, I accidentally fell down when I went down the stairs."
Sedom took a few breaths of air conditioning, rubbed his chest with his ribs, and told Coco that he was not seriously injured.
"Koco, have you had dinner? How are you doing these days? What did Master Gan Liuha teach you?..."
When the pain in his chest and the tumbling of his internal organs stopped, Sedomarius began a series of questions. His daughter had left him for so long for the first time. Although she was learning the extremely precious and mysterious mage knowledge from the mage, Sedomarius's concerns almost overflowed.
However, after confirming that his father had just fallen and nothing serious was wrong, Coco no longer cared about Sedom.
In fact, Coco was only wandering around the world with Sedom when she was three or four years old. Before that, she had been living with her mother and the noble father.
Although no one has ever said anything to the little girl, the precocious little girl is very clear in her heart. In fact, when it comes to the ethical relationships in the world, Sedomarius can only be regarded as her adoptive father at most. Moreover, when she first followed Sedomarius, the little girl did not like this person who was full of strange smell, ragged clothes and terrifying expressions.
If it weren't for watching her mother's entrustment before leaving, Keke would really not want to accept such a father. This image was even too far from the image of her father in her heart.
At first, Coco even felt that the original aristocratic father who ignored him and his mother was countless times better than this down-and-out poet father, at least not so decadent and out-and-out.
However, on the journey later, Sedomane would rather not eat or drink than make Coco live better. Although those things were just as disgusting, the kind-hearted little girl finally accepted such a haggard father.
But this does not mean that the girl will regard the father as much as she thinks, so Coco responds casually to Sidom’s question:
"Well...oh...fortunately, um, you don't understand. You don't understand even after you say it. You are not a mage. You can take good care of yourself. The teacher is very nice to me... Where is Brother Morla?"
The last sentence is the little girl's voice.
Sidoma was crazy jealously, why did he spend so much effort and lovely daughter he raised so much about himself, but he cared so much about another stranger?
"I don't know, maybe I'm out. That guy is always mysterious. I said, daughter, you have to be careful..."
Coco didn't care what Sidoma said there,
"Uncle Mora!"
In front of Mora, the little girl always needs to change her name, and the only thing she thinks about is probably the little girl himself.
Run over happily, then jumped up and jumped onto Mora's legs.
"Uncle, have you missed me these days?"
Mora rubbed the girl's hair and made her messy.
"Why do you miss you? You are not a beautiful Persian girl?"
"Ah--I hate and hate, I miss you every day, how can you not miss me--" The little girl's fist gently hit Mora, looking very angry.
However, those who saw this scene were smiling slightly, or even envious of the good relationship between Mora and the little girl. No one would think that a girl of seven or eight years old and a young mage in her twenties would have any flirting and flirting. Only Sidoma glared at Mora, wishing to go up and bite him. Cococo had never treated him like that.
"Damn it! Bastard! You'll pay for it!"
Sitoma made up his mind to give Moral a good look. So when some later literary experts studied the song of fate - "The God of Death is Coming", they were puzzled why each protagonist had a tragic little character named Moral. Every time they passed by Death, they always survived accidentally when they were about to die, and then became the pitiful foil next to the next protagonist, and then became the only lucky person who broke away from Death, and continued to start his humble life.
Some people analyze that Mora may be the clue that dug a huge pit in the book. If you study it thoroughly, you may find the mystery between fate and death in the book, or the plan, but in the end no one came to a decent conclusion.
Some people also say that this Mora may be an enemy of the famous poet Sedoma during his lifetime, so he created such a tragic character who is abused every time in the book. Moreover, this expert also studied Sidoma's fairness and knew the tragic experiences he had not become famous, so he guessed whether Mora would be the little nobleman who married Sidoma's childhood sweetheart.
But later, some people said that in Sedoma's daughter, the first female Dharma God in the world, a private diary appeared many times with a word pronounced similar to Mora. Although it is not certain whether it is the name or what it is, many emotional psychology linguistics experts analyzed the mentality of the female Dharma God when the words and words in the book were written, and guessed that perhaps this Mora was actually the "he" in the heart of the female Dharma God, and this one was not recognized by Sidoma at all, but is there any way to stop it, so they can only create such a character in the book to exhale? This statement has been recognized by most people.
Later, a disciple of the god came out to express his opinions. An existence that could be so chanted by the female Dharma God in his heart must be a very powerful, even a god.
This explains why there is no legend in the world. Some gods do not choose to be believed by too many people after becoming gods, so they will erase some traces of their existence from the world, and people in the world will forget the memories related to this person (God).
This statement was recognized by many people, but because of the lack of evidence, it was finally left unresolved. Sedoma was tilted in his heart, and was in a state of great joy when Mora was tortured in his book, but then he saw his daughter sitting on Mora's lap, laughing and joking with him, feeling that they were a father and daughter with good relationships.
Sedom was jealous and could not help but finally turned around and went to the other side to do it. It was invisible, but his heart decided to make the character Mora appear countless times in the book. Coco talked to Mora about the interesting things he had learned about the master's knowledge, and then began to ask Mora to feed her food.
Mora, who had made some decision in her heart, had already adjusted her behavior and mentality unknowingly, so she seemed to have a more worldly atmosphere, rather than the way she looked like she was like in heaven before.
"Okay, but, what capacity do you ask me to feed you?"
Morra asked Coco with a smile.
The little girl's face turned red, she gently hit Mora and gave a charming look: "I hate it, I just want you to feed her!"
Morra rolled her eyes, then pinched Coco's pink little face,
"You, you're learning this kind of expression when you grow up. Now I just want to laugh! - Hahahaha-"
So Mora smiled, and Coco was so angry that he hit Mora's chest with hatred, but unfortunately there was no effect at all.
After laughing, Mora still hugged the little girl, took the spoon to feed her the soup, and asked by the way: "Where are even those books in Ganliuha?" The little girl who entered the world of bad mages became more and more intelligent. As soon as Mora spoke, she knew what Mora was asking, but she was embarrassed to say it directly, that was too unreserved, the little girl thought.
So he looked at Mora innocently and innocently:
"Uncle, what are you talking about? I can't understand!"
Morra lowered her head and kowtowed Coco's forehead with her forehead. The powerful warrior's body made the little girl think she had been hit by a stone.
"Ah--it hurts so much!"
Then the girl was very aggrieved and mysterious, but shy, and said to Mora with a red face: "Actually, I found it secretly in the plywood underground in the teacher's wardrobe. There were so many strange things inside."
As he said that, the little girl's face seemed to be dripping blood, but she pretended to be calm and reached out to show off in front of Mora. Mora noticed that the girl had one less bead on her neck, but she had a ball-shaped ring on her hand.
As soon as his mind moved, the secret of the bead suddenly appeared in front of Mora. The bead had been transformed into a storage ring, and the things contained in it had nowhere to hide.
Mora gently tapped the little girl and whispered: "Find a place where there is no one and throw it away, listen to me." Coco regretted it after saying these words to Mora, if Mora...
However, when he saw that Mora was still so gentle, his heart suddenly became active again. But he nodded immediately.
"Take it away in a while!"
Then he turned around and continued to ask Mora to give her. Mora's hand was wrapped around the girl's little waist, and Coco grabbed Mora's hand, thinking about something that he could not say in his heart. He was a little silent for a moment, but when it was warm, silence was also a kind of enjoyment.
But for a meal, after the last piece of grilled fish and meat entered the round belly, Keke moved lazily in Mora's arms and whispered:
"Uncle Mora, can you tell me a story tonight?"
Mora did not answer her directly, but said to the waiter who came to pack the plate:
"Please add a small bed to my room."
"Okay, Mr. Mage."
Coco lay in Mora's arms, not wanting to move. Mora straightened his hair for the little girl and said gently: "I'm very tired recently."
"Um--"
The girl responded softly, and then suddenly shed tears.
Chapter completed!