Chapter: 142
The carriage started driving again, heading out of Kordu Village.

Auror and Naroka chatted without saying a word, paying more attention to the outside of the car.

She was still worried that the hasty departure of her siblings would attract suspicion from some people.

As the carriage was walking, Lumian suddenly noticed a change in Naroka's state.

Compared with just now, this lady's face was much paler and bluer, and her eyes were no longer so lively. The whole person was completely silent, and she would only answer a few words unless Aurora asked.

This is very similar to the Naroka that Lumian saw in the middle of the night in the last cycle!

Lumian quietly took Aurora's hand.

Aurora turned her head quickly, looked at him, and asked with her eyes.

Lumian pointed at Naroka covertly, and drew a "cross" on her sister's palm.

"Cross" is a symbol commonly used by Aurora when correcting his papers, which means mistakes. At this time, Lumian used it to refer to Naroka's state.

Aurora was stunned for a second, and quickly understood what Lumian meant.

She withdrew her attention and looked at Naroka, obviously feeling abnormal.

She then raised her right hand and pinched her temples on both sides.

Her light blue eyes instantly became deeper, stained with a little gloom.

Just a glance, Aurora's beautiful golden eyebrows frowned, and her body leaned back slightly, as if she had received some kind of shock.

She closed her eyes and rubbed her temples in pain, as if she was a little tired.

After reopening her eyes, Aurora turned her head to Lumian and said:

"When you reach Daliege, you must follow me closely, no matter what the situation is."

She spoke very seriously.

Lumian understood it as soon as she heard it, and knew what her sister meant. If something happened next, she must follow her closely, and she would deal with it.

He nodded solemnly, and decided to confess to his sister that he became a Extraordinary later.

Auror withdrew her gaze, looked at Naroka, and asked intentionally:

"Naroka, are you really going to Junak Village, or is it somewhere else?"

She was worried that when the carriage stopped by itself, the matter would become even more unresolvable. In this case, it would be better to trigger it in advance and not fight in the environment that the other party expected.

Naroka's eyes were a little empty, and she replied in a low voice:

"No, I'm not going to Junak Village.

"I'm going to the other side of the world."

As soon as she finished speaking, Lumian felt that the outside of the carriage window became extremely dark.
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