My Daughter Left the Nest and Returned an S-Rank Adventurer Volume 11 [Parts 1 to 5] by MOJIKAKIYA

My Daughter Left the Nest and Returned an S-Rank Adventurer Volume 11 [Parts 1 to 5] by MOJIKAKIYA

Author:MOJIKAKIYA
Language: eng
Format: epub


Chapter 141: Turnera Saw Very Little Rain

Turnera saw very little rain—not to say that it never rained at all, but it was still a rare sight. In winter, snow was practically an everyday occurrence, but when spring and summer came around and the rain started to fall, the children would see this oddity as cause for celebration and delightedly dance in it (never mind the adults, who tended to be peeved that it would get in the way of their outdoor work).

Today’s rain was a light drizzle; the drops down were so fine they could scarcely be called drops at all, but going outside would still result in clinging, sticky clothes, and the water pooling on the eaves of buildings did come down heavily.

“Water is falling...”

“That’s strange.”

Hal and Mal were walking around the yard. Their black hair was sopping wet, and their bangs were glued to their foreheads. It was quite an interesting experience for both of them, and they would stroke their damp hair while gazing up into the drizzling sky. They never seemed to get tired of it.

Belgrieve watched over their antics from a chair under the eaves of his house. He recalled how Angeline used to walk through the rain like this. She hadn’t seemed to care about getting wet, and consequently, he’d end up having to light the fireplace in the middle of summer to help her clothes dry.

The distant scenery was a misty white, only visible as faint silhouettes. The sound of the water dripping from the roof to the ground or into the wooden bucket that had been left out made a clear, distinctive drumming sound. The rhythmic beating of the rain was broken by the echoing of axes striking trees off in the distance.

“Hey, you’ll catch a cold if you get too wet,” Belgrieve warned.

The twins giggled, his warning only making them feel more inclined to mischievously race through the rain. They did seem to enjoy troubling their elders, an urge common to all children. And since he knew this, Belgrieve left them to it despite the bitter smile on his face. He would have been a bit more concerned if it was an early spring rain, but it was summer now. As long as they dried off and warmed up, they probably would be fine.

Some time had passed since he had met Lady Winter with Percival and Kasim. They had discussed their encounter with Graham after that, but since their enemy was not clear, no one wanted to draw any hasty conclusions. It wasn’t as though they were treating the great spirit’s words as complete nonsense—the way that entities such as Lady Winter perceived time was completely different from humans. Perhaps the events she spoke of would transpire immediately, but they could just as well happen one hundred years in the future. Whatever the case may be, it was no use worrying about it. They determined there was far too little information to go off of, and in Turnera, it was impossible to get any more information than what they had.



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