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Chapter 188 Chapter 188 Not yet time

I wiped the saliva off my swollen cheeks and walked slowly back to my stone bench, where I sat for a long time thinking.He warned me from the beginning to stay away from Wisdom, ruthlessly took away the first dog I was bonded with, and I fought him for that dog, resisted him with all my strength, and then he Just let this force turn towards me, so strong that I didn't try to resist anyone for many years after that; later he tolerated me, even if he didn't accept my bond with that wolf, he wouldn't I ignored it, but it was self-defeating.It is Wit.He used to keep warning me, and I always thought I knew what I was doing.

You do know. night eye.I said hello to it, and I didn't have the energy to say anything more. Come to me, come to hunt with me, and I can take you away from it all. Maybe wait a minute!I didn't answer very vigorously, and I didn't have the energy to deal with it at all. In fact I sat for quite a while.My meeting with Burrich hurt me as much as the beating had done.I try to think if I have not failed or disappointed anyone in my life, but I can't think of a single person. I glanced down at Prondi's cloak, too sore to pick it up even though I was too cold to put it on, and the pebbles on the floor next to it caught my eye and confused me .I've looked at this floor long enough to never see a dark pebble here.

Curiosity is a powerful and unsettling force.I finally leaned over and picked up the cloak in the distance and the pebbles beside me.It took me a while to put on my cloak, and then I examined the pebble, only to find that it was not a pebble, but a dark, damp thing.What kind of thing is it?leaf.A little rolled up leaf that hit my jaw when Burrich spat at me?Carefully holding it up into the dim light that shone through the bars into the cell, I noticed a white layer holding the outer blades in place, and pushed it aside.I saw the white end of the porcupine quill, and the black barbed tip just holding the blade, opened it to see the sticky brown stuff inside, and held it up under my nose to sniff carefully.It was a mix of herbs, but one smell was particularly strong, and I recognized it immediately as a sickening smell.Take me away.A mountain herb that is also a powerful analgesic and sedative, sometimes used in euthanasia.Kettricken tried to kill me with this herb in the mountains.

Come with me! not the right time yet. Is this Burrich's farewell gift?He wanted me to end my life painlessly?I thought about what he had just said, "It's better to lie down here and die".Is this from the man who taught me that a fight isn't over until there's a winner?This is too paradoxical. Heart of the Pack says you should come with me.Just now, tonight.Lie down, he said.Turned into a handful of bones for the dogs to dig up later, he said.I felt Nighteyes trying to get the message across. I thought silently. He pulled the thorn out of my lip, bro.I think we can trust him.Just come with me, right now, tonight.

I looked at three things in my hand: the leaves and thorns, and this little clump of herbs.I wrapped the clump of herb back into the leaves and secured it with the spines. I don't understand what he wants me to do.I complain. Lie still, steady yourself, and come with me, thinking of you as myself.Nighteyes paused for a moment, thinking about something in his head.Swallow what he gives you when you have to, and only when you can't come to me by yourself. I don't know what he's up to, but like you, I think we can trust him.I fiddled wearily with the thread on my sleeve in the gloom, and when it finally came loose, I slowly removed the sachet of powder inside and pushed in the herb wrapped in the leaves, forcing the thorn to hold it in place .I looked at the small paper bag in my hand and suddenly had an idea, but refused to think about it any further.Clasping it tightly in my hands, I wrapped myself in Prondi's cloak, and lay down slowly on the stone bench.I know I should be on the alert lest lust come back, but I'm too desperate and tired.I'm with you, Nighteyes.

We ran away together quickly, across a silvery white snow into the world of wolves. Burrich, the Stablemaster, was known to have been an excellent trainer of horses, hounds, and falcons during his tenure at Buckkeep, and his skill with animals was almost legendary in our day. He started out as an ordinary soldier.It is said that he came from the immigrant group who moved to Xiukes, and some people said that his grandmother was originally a slave. Because of her outstanding performance, the master who lived in Bincheng gave her a free body. When he served as a soldier, the bravery in battle attracted the attention of the young Prince Junqi at that time.It was rumored that he was meeting his prince for the first time because of disciplinary problems over a tavern fight.He served as the horse's weapon practice partner, but the horse saw his talent for animals and put him in charge of his guard's mounts. Before long, he also took care of the horse's hounds and falcons, and finally Take charge of the entire stables at Buckkeep.His knowledge of animal medicine and internal organs also extends to cattle, sheep, pigs, etc., and occasionally he also treats poultry.His knowledge of animals is unrivaled.

A severe injury from a bear-hunting incident left him with a lifelong limp, which seemed to temper the fiery temper for which he was known in his youth.Still, the facts show that few would want to spend the rest of their lives with him. A few years after the blood plague epidemic, his herbal therapy stopped the outbreak of mange in the sheep in the Duchy of Bynes, thereby preventing the mass death of the flock, and preventing the disease from spreading to the Duchy of Bucks. The clear night sky is full of stars.A vigorous figure is galloping on the snow-covered hills, jumping forward vigorously.Snow falls like waterfalls from the bushes in our path, and here we hunt and eat, and fill every hunger.

The night was fresh, open, and chilly.No cages for us, no one to beat us, to experience total freedom together.We came to a spring gushing violently and hardly freezing, surrounding the icy surface of the water.Nighteyes shook our bodies thoroughly, and took a deep breath of air. Its daybreak. I know, but I don't want to think about it.In the morning, when dreams are over and reality remains. You must come with me. Nighteyes, I'm already with you. No, you must come with me, drop everything and follow me. So, it has told me this no less than twenty times, and I will not misunderstand the urgency of its thoughts.Its persistence is obvious, and its single-mindedness also marvels to me.It was never Nighteyes' style to cling to thoughts that had nothing to do with food, so it was something he and Burrich had decided on.I must go with it.

I can't fathom what it wants me to do.
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