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Chapter 83: Chapter 71: Pursuing Troops/Acquaintances

The logging camp in the early morning.

Just at dawn, the entire camp was noisy, more bustling than in the past few days.

The clamor outside woke Kana up. He got up and peeked out to see that the entire camp was surrounded by people.

He could see some people gradually walking over from the direction of the town, bringing their families along.

Seeing this scene, Kana knew that the Count must have already begun to act.

"Your Highness, have something to eat." Alyris, who somehow had already walked over, held a wicker basket with a few steaming buns inside.

"Mmm."

Kana nodded and took them.

Mmm... indeed, not very tasty, just enough to stave off hunger.

He wandered around the camp while eating, observing the current situation.

There were mainly children, women, and some elderly people being brought in.

The noises of children chattering and crying filled the camp.

Several women joined in assembling the rafts, while more workers hurriedly chopped down trees.

Aiming to make more rafts, at least to carry more supplies, which would be good for the future.

"Sister!" A little girl ran over from a distance, rushing straight to Alyris’s side, hugging her leg.

"Vier!" Alyris was somewhat surprised and squatted down.

The little girl pressed her face against Alyris’s, the only area not covered by the hard armor. She rubbed vigorously, "I missed you so much, sister."

She then giggled, tilting her head to wave at Kana beside her.

This little girl was none other than the one Kana and the others had rescued from the Ratman camp before.

She seemed much better now than she had back then.

"Want to eat?" Alyris said as she directly thrust a bun into Vier’s hand.

"Thank you!"

Full of energy, Vier shouted, holding the bun with both hands and nibbling on it like a squirrel.

Watching the little girl’s adorable appearance, Kana couldn’t help but reach out and pat her head. fгeewebnovёl.com

The little girl didn’t mind, merely looked up and giggled twice.

"Vier, where are you?!" A woman’s voice rang out from not far away.

The little girl promptly raised her hand, waving and shouting, "Here, I’m here."

A slightly plump woman hurried over.

"How could you just run off?" She checked on Vier, then noticed the two behind her, hurriedly bowing upon recognizing Prince and Alyris.

"Your Royal Highness."

"Aren’t you going to bow? You naughty little thing." The woman lightly patted Vier on the head.

"Mm, it’s alright."

"He said it’s alright." Vier giggled.

Kana recognized this woman; she should be the caretaker from the orphanage, responsible for looking after the orphans.

In the end, with one hand holding a bun to nibble, Vier was dragged away by the guardian woman.

She took a bite of the bun before raising it, waving it as a goodbye to the two.

"Ah, a strong little girl." Bobo emerged from the side, commenting as he watched the little girl’s back.

Hearing this, Kana was slightly taken aback.

Yes, her mother was no longer around.

For a moment, Kana had almost forgotten this fact.

"Indeed."

The three of them dazedly walked to the riverbank, where there were already more than a dozen rafts.

Scattered around the rafts were fishmen.

"Don’t bother me! Shoo!" A worker waved his hand, driving away the curious fishmen hovering around.

As residents of Riverbend Town, the fishmen lived across the river, so most townsfolk were familiar with them, without any sense of fear.

The fishman unsatisfiedly hopped a couple of times, gesturing animatedly.

"I am not the Prince, I can’t understand, can’t understand, shoo!"

The shooed-away fishman was somewhat angry, adjusting his position, moving to another side, continuing to watch curiously.

The workers could only helplessly continue their work.

"Gwak-gwak," a fishman’s voice came from beside him, drawing Kana’s gaze downward.

A tiny fishman youngster, only about palm-sized, gazed up at Kana with big eyes.

"What’s it saying?" Bobo asked curiously, already opening her notebook to record.

After all, besides Kana, she had never seen anyone communicate with fishmen.

"It’s just a young one, merely making random sounds."

"What... isn’t there anyone looking after such a small child?" Bobo complained.

Just then, a fishman came over, picking up the little fishman and putting it on its back.

Only then did they notice several small fishmen climbing on this fishman’s back.

Without acknowledging the three, it turned away and left.

As the three were about to turn away, they heard shouting.

Turning their heads, they saw a riverboat coming down the river from upstream.

It was the only one from the town.

The boat slowly docked at the logging camp’s riverbank, and Jonel’s adjutant stepped off.

"As discussed before, let’s first get the children and the elderly on board.

Aunt Archiel, take the kids and get on board quickly."

The caretaker from the orphanage led two elderly people and a group of children onto the boat.

Even then, Vier was still waving at them.

Some belongings people carried were also placed onboard.

After watching for a while, Kana and the others left, having nothing to do there now.

They returned to the central main tent, where Kana sat idly.

Alyris unknowingly seated beside him, acting somewhat bashfully.

Her gaze was exchanging words with Bobo on the other side.

Bobo glared fiercely, tilting her head slightly.

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