He Became the Only Ally of the Abandoned Warrior
PAID Chapter 99
The crying, once started, didn’t show any signs of stopping.
While Viscon was handling the situation, Lin quickly left the romantic city with Lucy in his arms and, with no other choice, had to set up camp outside the city walls.
During this, Lucy kept trying to help, but each time she moved, she collapsed again and resumed crying. Lin hurriedly set up the tent and laid the hero down.
Lucy said she felt anxious when Lin was out of sight, so he had to leave the tent entrance open. The porter, sweating profusely, was preparing things alone until the magician returned.
When Tigria came back after resolving the matter with Viscon, she was left speechless at the ridiculous scene in front of her.
As someone who only had feelings of affection and guilt towards Lin, she couldn’t understand Lucy’s behavior at all.
In the end, the three-member hero party had to establish their base on the outskirts of the city, where they would spend their upcoming days.
Rumors about the incident Lucy had caused must have already been spreading inside the city.
If Lucy heard the whispers, she would start crying again, and then the vicious cycle would repeat.
In the past, Lucy would have apologized and admitted her mistake, but now she could only keep her lips sealed, remembering what Lin had said to Arsil.
A day passed, and Lucy cried so much that she ended up collapsing from exhaustion.
It was unimaginable how much she must have cried for a hero, one of the strongest beings physically, to become so drained.
With her mind in turmoil, it wasn’t surprising that she had no appetite.
Lucy only managed to swallow some water Lin had given her out of concern for dehydration, and after that, she finally fell asleep from sheer exhaustion. Only then could Lin step out of the tent and stretch.
His body felt stiff from holding Lucy all day long.
However, as Lin stepped outside, he noticed that Tigria also looked downcast, and he let out a sigh.
“This kind of trivial thing doesn’t bother me,” he said.@@novelbin@@
He was already used to it, indifferent to such matters.
“That’s not trivial at all,” Tigria muttered in a gloomy voice.
Just because Lin acted like it didn’t matter didn’t mean it wasn’t important.
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