Chapter 66 Mao Nier
A slightly inexplicable but extraordinarily hard-working smile was forced out by the deserted girl.
So on her dirty face, there were a few white tiger teeth immediately, which snatched all the attention so dazzlingly.
Seeing this, Su Mu of course served all the broth to the deserted girl as promised.
After the girl from the desert got the broth, she smiled very deliberately just now, but now she burst out from the bottom of her heart.
And when Su Mu and Jiang Lan finished their meal, Su Mu deliberately stopped giving any instructions, but directly returned to the carriage with Jiang Lan for rest.
The deserted girl left behind herself, and stood in the sparse forest even more confused.
It was not until this moment that when Jiang Lan was finally able to avoid the girl in the desert, he was full of confusion and asked Su Mu:
"So, are you really going to take her on the way?"
There is no doubt that anyone could easily see Su Mu's previous actions that Su Mu wanted to educate the girl in the desert.
As for the result of education, I naturally can only want to take her away.
As for Jiang Lan's question, Su Mu's answer was extremely calm. And there was even a hint of pity in his calmness, which was mixed with Su Mu's expression:
"I remember you once said that the bloodline of a deserted man is inherently filled with power rules, and it can directly produce a powerful force comparable to a level 5 and 6 warrior. However, since this power is contained in the bloodline, it naturally means that the power itself can actually be transmitted through the bloodline and then enter the bodies of other humans."
Su Mu said here, his eyes finally gradually became colder, and even layers of anger were filled with layers of anger:
"And the young girl in front of her not only understands human language, but also has not been accepted by the wild tribe, and can only wander on the edge of the wilderness."
"So, isn't it obvious enough about her true origin?"
Su Mu's words instantly convinced Jiang Lan who was walking with him.
There is no doubt that a girl who knows human language and is also free from the Yuhuang tribe. Obviously, she can only be captured by humans, or is simply a mixed race between humans and humans.
No matter which one it is, behind this deserted girl, there is actually a deep sadness engraved on the sharp seal.
So Jiang Lan's next question has also become:
"So... you've actually thought about how to integrate into this world?"
...
Su Mu did not answer Jiang Lan’s last question.
Because even Su Mu was not sure about this issue.
So when the sunlight on the second day passed through the treetops again and scattered on the extinguished fire, Su Mu immediately found a figure as soon as he walked out of the carriage.
It is gratifying that the deserted girl did not go far, and was still squatting among the thick tree branches nearby, waiting for Su Mu to appear again.
Seeing this, Su Mu waved to the girl in the desert. Finally, he looked at the girl in the desert for the first time seriously, and then asked the more critical question:
"Do you have a name?"
After testing all night, Su Mu has now basically confirmed that the deserted girl is indeed willing to walk with her rather than continue her life of eating raw meat and drinking blood.
So at this time, Su Mu really began to walk towards the heart of the deserted girl.
When the girl from the desert heard this, she seemed to have tried hard to recall for a long time to see if she had anything called "name".
Finally, in the depths of my memory, I found an answer that seemed to meet the requirements:
"Mao Nier, they call me Mao Nier!"
Obviously, a name like "Mao Ni'er" must have known that it has never been carefully selected. It is more like a simple code name than a name.
However, at this moment, Su Mu did not take his own initiative and gave the girl a more normal name.
Rather than deliberately avoiding the title of Mau Nier, it is obvious that facing it directly with a calm attitude is greater respect for the girl in front of you.
So Su Mu was not confused about the title, but said directly:
"Then, Maunil, now we are about to leave here, and our real destination will completely leave the vast wasteland ahead. If you want, we will certainly take you away, but once you make this choice, you will completely bid farewell to it."
"Even so, are you still willing to leave with us?"
...
Su Mu's last question was obviously something that Maurian had never expected at all.
The reason why she was waiting for Su Mu here was just delicious meat pieces and delicious broth, at most it was only mixed with a little bit of... trust in Su Mu himself!
At this time, Su Mu directly stated that he would leave here, and even let Mao Nier make a choice immediately:
"Are you leaving with Su Mu and living an unknown life? Or are you still wandering around the edge of the Great Wilderness and continuing your familiar way of survival?"
Such a choice is extremely cruel for a "young child" who has no idea of the huge world, and even points directly to his heart.
So, Mau Ni'er, who was increasingly confused, was certainly unable to give a reply.
Seeing this, Su Mu was even more decisive than Jiang Lan expected, so he turned around and rode on the Qi-powered carriage and drove towards the direction of rising towards the sun.
It seems that he doesn't care at all whether Mau Ni'er will follow him.
However, at this moment, Jiang Lan, who was also unknown, was even more surprised to find:
When the Qi-powered carriage was spreading towards the distance in a burst of white smoke, the deserted girl Mau Ni'er, who was unable to make a decision, unconsciously followed the trajectory of the carriage and walked in that direction.
Maunier, who has strong power, is obviously much faster than Qi-powered carriages.
So even though Maurian kept walking and stopping in the struggle, watching the carriage go away again and again. But with her agile body and fast speed, she caught up with the carriage again and again.
Even in the process of repeated chasing, Maunier couldn't even notice it herself:
He was looking in the direction of the carriage, as if he was looking forward to some kind of call from Su Mu.
...
"We just kept pulling it like this?"
After guessing Mau Ni'er's life experience, Jiang Lan felt a little sympathetic. Looking at her constantly appearing near the carriage, she asked Su Mu with some emotion.
But Su Mu seemed a little ruthless at this time, and still answered extremely rationally:
"Since she lives on the edge of the Great Wilderness, she naturally understands that we will never be able to truly escape from the Great Wilderness in the next few days, so she will definitely stay by our side."
"Then the next period is not only a buffer for her to make decisions, but also a gap for us to continue to understand her. If we really want to take her into the human world, this kind of observation at a certain distance is also an extremely necessary part."
And after that, Su Mu looked at Jiang Lan with some jokingness.
Then he blurted out a question that made Jiang Lan embarrassed:
"So, you seem to care more about the little kid behind you than me?"
Chapter completed!