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Chapter 126 Casas and Norn

Chapter 126 Casas and Norn
Casas stood on a hillside. He was the son of a nobleman. The third eye on his forehead was extremely magnificent and slightly white. It was the unique birthmark of the three-eyed ape-man nobles.

The big river in front of him was rushing, constantly flowing towards the kingdom of the three-eyed ape-man, nourishing this fertile land. Casas stroked the bronze sword at his waist, feeling it, looking back at the history of the entire kingdom.

"Aga, you are the place where the river feeds!"

The kingdom of the three-eyed ape-man lives in a plain named Aga. Three big rivers come from the north and divert east and west, piercing through the whole kingdom like three swords, and running through the land of Aga like three ropes.

Aga is named after the first king of the three-eyed apes, Ram, which means the place where the river feeds. It has been passed down for 3000 years. Living in the desert, after Ram died of illness, he handed over the power to an elf named Dorias, who was the regent of Ram's heir.

Casas remembered that under the regency of the elf named Dorias, the three-eyed ape people came out of the desert and came to this land fed by the river, where they established settlements, sowed seeds, and paired Cattle and sheep, building temples for three-eyed apes...

In the following 20 years, the three-eyed ape-man took root here and established an early kingdom. After the heirs of Ram became adults, Dorias exchanged power, and then led part of the tribe to disappear into the desert. .

It is said that the group of elves longed to return to their former homeland.

Even though Kasas was the son of a nobleman, he still knew very little about that period of ancient history. He only knew a general idea. Casas had no idea what had happened in the early days of the establishment of the Aga Kingdom.

"Little master, little master! Please come down!"

Behind Casas, an old servant urged with concern.

The old servant had slightly pointed ears and a third eye on his forehead, but that eye was closed and it was difficult to open it.

However, there is one thing Casas knows.

That is, the elves no longer exist on the land of Aga.

Maybe it was the intermarriage between the two clans, or maybe it was the war and destruction caused by the replacement of the dynasty. Those elves who lived long but were less pregnant slowly disappeared into the long river of history and became a part of the legend.

Casas turned his head and looked at his servant.

Stone slaves, for 3000 years, the intermarriage of elves and three-eyed ape-men left this descendant named stone slaves, which means slaves who carry boulders.

Their fur is sparse, their appearance is relatively good, their ears are slightly pointed, and they also have a third eye, which is very similar to the purebred three-eyed ape-man.

However, stone slaves do not have the ability to open the eyes of prophecy, nor do they have the longevity of their elf ancestors.

And the purebred three-eyed ape-man jumped up the long river of history by virtue of the power of prophecy, and became the nobleman who ruled the stone slaves.

The blood of the three-eyed apes is considered noble, while the blood of the stone slaves is low.

Casas held the hilt of the bronze sword, and he climbed down from the slope.

His old servant brought him a camel and helped Casas sit on the two humps of the camel.

A master and a servant walked down the hill slowly, heading for the city of the Kingdom of Aga.

"Miss, I heard that your child Norn is coming of age."

Casas sat on the hump and said to the old servant.

The old servant replied softly:

"Yes, little master, Norn is about to come of age, and you gave him this name."

The old servant had served Casas since he was young, so when the old servant's son was born, Casas named his child Norn.

It means unrequited kindness, or unrequited love.

The old servant was quite moved by this at the time. He was so heartbroken because of Casas. For a while, Norn accidentally extinguished the charcoal fire in Casas' bedroom, and the old servant beat Norn half to death. If Casas didn't stop him, he would He will definitely beat his own child to death.

After this incident got out, even the nobles of the three-eyed ape people praised the loyalty of the old servant, and used him as a model to teach their servants.

Casas and the old servant walked into the royal capital of the Kingdom of Aga, and there were stone statues carved on the gate, which represented the current king and queen.

The royal capital is extremely prosperous, walking through the market, there are noisy sounds everywhere, carpets, fruits, furs, clothes, and strong servants, etc. occupy this space.

Casas and the old servant walked straight across the market, and they returned to their mansion.

A thirteen or fourteen-year-old stone slave child came up to meet him. After calling Kasas respectfully as his little master, he took the reins from his old servant. He was the old servant's son Norn.

Norn pulled the camel to the camel stable, filled it with feed and river water, and then returned to Kasas, taking off the clothes on the little master.

"Little master, your wife Sass is waiting for you in the bath."

Norn said respectfully.

Casas nodded. He was ten years younger than Norn, and had already had two wives, but he had never had any children.

He turned his head, looked at Norn who was acting humble, and then said with a smile:

"Noen, next year, I will go to other nobles to help you buy a good wife. After my child is born, your child will be able to serve him."

Norn nodded without hesitation, humbly said:
"Little master, you are so kind to Norn, a servant shouldn't receive so many rewards."

Casas ignored Norn's words, he walked straight into the mansion, and said casually:
"Wait for you to serve me to the temple, I'm going to offer sacrifices to Cargaus."

Norn stared at Kasas's leaving back, then turned his head and looked at the majestic temple on the hillside in the distance.

The temple is mainly dedicated to the god of prophecy, Cargaus. On both sides of the temple, there are two halls dedicated to people. One is dedicated to other gods, while the other is dedicated to the gods of elves.

The god who is said to have endowed the elves with reason is also known as the Creator, and it is puzzling and surprising that no one knows what his name is.

Norn caressed his slightly pointed ears, looking at the temple in the distance, with a longing look on his face.

The old servant looked over, and as a father, he saw through Norn's thoughts at a glance.

He raised his wrinkled hand and slapped Norn hard across the face.

Under the severe pain, Norn became dizzy for a while, and couldn't even stand still.

"what's on your mind?!

That is a temple that only those who have opened the eyes of prophecy can step into!
Don't think I don't know what you're thinking! "

Norn raised his head, he stroked the palm prints on his face, and lowered his eyes sickly, not daring to look up at the temple again.

(End of this chapter)

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