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C28 The Path of Solitude(1)



C28 The Path of Solitude(1)

Reg wasn't a fool. He naturally knew why Luh Weier was crying and who she was crying for, but he still didn't move.    

    

The boss finally got rid of all the wounds on Reg's body, especially the wound on his shoulder. The wounds on his thigh were all external injuries, so it wasn't a problem.    

    

"The bandage is done, but I still need to take some medicine. Unfortunately, I don't have a healing mage here. Otherwise, it would not be so troublesome... Quickly go and comfort your female companion. How are you crying?"    

    

The old man looked at Luh Weier who was on the second floor with a smile. He added with a bit of lust, "If you do this, if I were her, I would also be moved."    

    

Reg looked at the old man speechlessly and stood up. He slowly walked up to the second floor and walked in front of Luh Weier.    

    

Reg looked at Luh Weier, who was crying. He did not know what to say. His life had always been very simple. It was not his specialty to comfort girls who cried.    

    

Reg scratched his head helplessly and said in a low voice, "The matter is over. Go back to sleep. No one will disturb us anymore."    

    

Luh Weier looked at Reg and reached out her sleeve to wipe the tears on her face. She forced a smile and reached her hand to Reg's arm. "I will support you."    

    

Reg shook his head and said, "I am not at the stage where I need someone to help me. You..."    

    

Before Reg finished speaking, Luh Weier had already pulled Reg's left hand over and placed it on her shoulder. She held Reg's left hand with her left hand and Reg's waist with her right hand.    

    

Reg saw Luh Weier's determined look and did not refuse. He let Luh Weier help him back to the room and lay on the bed.    

    

"You lie down, I will brew the medicine for you."    

    

Luh Weier quickly ran down. After an unknown amount of time, she brought a bowl of medicine with a strong medicinal smell.    

    

"This is the medicine that the shop owner prepared for you. It will help your body recover. You should drink it quickly."    

    

Reg was not polite. Although the medicine was very bitter, Reg did not even frown. He drank it all in one go and handed the bowl back to Luh Weier.    

    

"My injuries are fine. We will continue to leave tomorrow. Anyway, we will arrive at Holy Light City very soon."    

    

Luh Weier frowned and said, "Reg, why don't we rest here for two days? Your injuries are not light..."    

    

Reg shook his head and said, "Anyway, we are in the carriage during the day, so we won't hurt you. It's fine. If we stay here, we can't guarantee that something will happen again."    

    

Every night at the rest stop, there would be different faces. Today, he had killed three of them. Who knew who would come tomorrow?    

    

Since ancient times, there were many troubles caused by beautiful women. They were not in the mood to cause trouble, but misfortune came from the heavens.    

    

This rest stop was not as safe as the city, so it was better to leave as soon as possible.    

    

After taking the medicine, Reg, who was relaxed, quickly fell asleep. Luh Weier, however, was not in a hurry to return to her room. Instead, she sat by the bed and stared blankly at the sleeping Reg.    

    

From the moment she knew Reg, this young man was like a hedgehog. His entire body was filled with an unapproachable coldness. His coldness was like a hedgehog's thorn protecting him. He wouldn't let anyone get close to him. This was the first time he had seen a sleeping Reg. That sleeping face even carried a hint of childishness.    

    

Did this hedgehog like young man also have a heart as soft as a hedgehog's?    

    

Luh Weier thought about the little things that happened between her and Reg these few days and was somewhat stunned for a moment.    

    

Reg had already woken up when the sky had just turned bright. The habit that he had developed over a long period of time made it impossible for him to sleep until dawn. Just as he turned his head to look at the door, he was slightly stunned.    

    

Luh Weier was actually lying in front of his window, sleeping soundly in a rather uncomfortable position.    

    

The sleeping Luh Weier actually had two traces of a smile on her face, a kind of unprepared and happy smile.    

    

Did she dream of something that made her happy?    

    

Reg did not wake her up. He quietly got off the bed. He gently put the blanket on her body. Maybe it was because he was tired. Perhaps it was because she always slept like this, the soft blanket wrapped around her body. It did not wake her up.    

    

Reg took a long breath and began to check the injuries on his body. He took two steps forward and touched the wound on his shoulder. Reg was stunned.    

    

He couldn't feel any pain from his wound!    

    

Reg strangely untied the cloth belt on his shoulder and gently removed the ointment on the surface. He was surprised to find that the wound that had been pierced by the sword had healed. At this moment, the scar had already formed. He was afraid that after a while, the scar would almost fall off.    

    

What kind of injury medicine was this? It was actually so powerful?    

    

When Reg thought of this, he suddenly remembered that a few days ago when he saved Luh Weier, his wound also healed very quickly. Could it be because of his own body?    

    

Reg very quickly gave up thinking about it. He gently opened the door and went to the store below.    

    

The shop owner was already at his seat. Seeing Reg come down, he asked in surprise, "Young man, you are injured. Why don't you rest more?"    

    

Reg smiled at the shop owner and sat down in front of the counter. "Boss, we will be on our way soon. Before that, is there anything I can do for you?"    

    

The shop owner laughed and said, "You want to repay me?"    

    

Reg nodded and smiled. "Yes."    

    


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