Eighteen

The “Rain and Wind” pub in the central area is now more crowded than usual. Partly because it was the weekend, partly because there was a banquet today for the rebel warriors who had just come to a victory with the Confederacy on the waters of Marris. A few days ago they received a warm welcome on the beach. Seemingly tired of the struggle and dizziness, they suggested postponing the reception for a few days. Today is the day to recover.

On the second floor balcony which overlooks the entire drinking and drinking scene on the first floor, General Gray is holding a glass of wine in one hand and a large pitcher with a handle in the other, enjoying it with the North area manager. .

"How is teaching a child?"

Gray asked Scott in a drunken voice, but he was obviously still conscious enough to say it.

Everyone around laughed and talked. Some people even strum the lute and sing the song "Burning the wind", but the song of the drunks is not good. It's

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