My Frostmourne can't be so cute

My Frostmourne Can't Be So Cute Chapter 789

Altea raised her head and looked around for a while-during the drill last night, Ma Long didn't say that he would do it again in front of so many people today!

"Well, Altea, you have to believe in yourself, and you have to believe in me, I will always be with you, so do it boldly! No one will laugh at us!"

Malone continued to persuade Altea-if the girl chose to retreat at this time, Malone would not be able to force her in front of so many people; but in that way, Malone's face was in front of Robin and Paul. I'm going to lose it all!

"Well, I...I just do it...but if it doesn't work well...I don't worry about others, Ma Long...you can't laugh at me!"

Altea raised her head, staring at Malone and quickly said-the girl didn't care too much about what others thought about what was about to happen, she cared more about Malone's attitude.

"Don't worry, no, go ahead, Altea, you can do it!"

Ma Long gave Altea a thumbs up, encouraging her.

"Um... then I'm on it, Malone!"

Altea finally recovered some peace from her hesitation. She tried to squeeze a smile, then nodded towards Malong, turned and strode towards the square in the center of Yese Town.

With his hands behind his back, Ma Long watched Altea walk towards the center of the square step by step, and his heart began to become nervous-can Altea do it?Can she overcome the obstacles in her mind and try her best to be confident enough to defeat her opponent?

...

"You guys, stand up for me, don't show that kind of smile! Yes, you are talking about, hide your wretched face and stand in the back row!"

Paul scolded the militiamen in the front row of the militia, but he couldn't stop these young boys from being agitated.

It has been three months since the refugees settled in Yesezhen; during these three months, in addition to fetching water for the residents of the town every day, these militiamen had to face the extremely demanding training set by Ma Long plan.

It is difficult for Paul to understand the symbolic meaning of lying on the ground with his whole body and holding up his body with his hands. He also does not understand why Malone always let them squat down and jump around the night town like a frog holding their head. Walked for several laps.

However, Paul has to admit that the physical fitness of these refugees has indeed improved a lot. He even doubts that if Robin hadn’t forced himself to "frog jump" together, would the strength of these recruits be enough? To surpass yourself.

This magical training method did not surprise Paul the most, he was even more surprised by the other actions of Chief Lothar.

For example, not long after they settled down in Yese Town, Chief Lothar forced these militiamen to dig a large hole in the northeast of the town.

Of course Paul asked why these pits were used, but Chief Lothar refused to say; it was not until two small wooden huts were raised on the edge of the big pit under the command of those carpenters apprentices that Paul got the news— This place is used for the toilet.

In other words, Chief Lothar stipulated that from that day on, all townspeople must go to the two cabins to go to the toilet. According to gender, male left and right female, Chief Lothar even arranged for two middle-aged female aunts to take turns. Guarding the cabin where the woman used to go to the toilet said it was to prevent anyone from peeking.

It's ridiculous, who would run to see others shit?

——This was Paul's first thought at the time.

Of course, Paul is very unaccustomed to the restrictive life of being unable to go anywhere to pee. He also couldn't understand Robin's trembling every time he ran into the wooden house and peeed in front of the dug hole, for fear of pee The look of hopeless outside the pit.

However, Paul had to admit that after having these two things named "public toilets" by Chief Lothar, the "sanitary conditions" in the town-which is also a new word compiled by Chief Lothar-did indeed change. All right.(To be continued.)

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In all fairness, although he had to squeeze urine every time he ran to the wooden house on the edge of the town, Paul would rather do this than go back to the days when two steps in the town could be stepped on.

Of course, public toilets also have their downsides-for example, Yese Town now has an extremely harsh torture.

Regardless of whether the militiamen made mistakes during training, or the townspeople violated various harsh "rules" set by Ma Long in their daily lives, they would be sent...to clean public toilets.

Of course Paul doesn't need to be punished like this, but according to a militia who returned from cleaning the toilet, he absolutely, absolutely, and absolutely does not want to fall behind in training for the second time.

Although Paul understands the establishment of public toilets, other things...He doesn't quite agree with Chief Lothar's ideas, such as now.

Not long ago, Paul and all the residents of Nightstown heard a news that surprised them-Altea was going to have a one-on-one duel with a militia fighter, and this militia fighter, It was the young man named Nice who easily knocked Altea's sword to the ground three months ago.

This is just a joke-even now, Paul has this idea-the size difference between Altea and Nice is like a small/white/rabbit and a big wolf, whether it is strength or training level , Not at the same level.

Paul knew that in the past three months, Altea had rarely trained with the militias, and she had been learning another fighting technique with Chief Lothar—about the use of daggers.

Paul didn't know how Althea was studying, but within three months... it was really difficult to defeat Nice, who also made great progress in militia training.

Paul and Robin expressed their opposition from the very beginning. Even Robin, who is a "wood-headed", has seen it. Over the past three months, the relationship between Altea and Malone has gotten closer and closer. If they can, of course they don’t. Hope Altea gets injured in the drill.

But on the contrary, Malone has been insisting on this competition. Paul and Robin have no idea why, so they can only bite their ears at Nice, and tell this silly boy not to hurt Altea just for his own sake.

What's more terrible is that I don't know how the news spread. Anyway, except for the patrolling sentries, almost all the townspeople in the town, including those guarding the toilets, came around the square, waiting to see the excitement.

Paul's worry is that if Altea loses badly, she will definitely be upset; she will be upset if she is upset with Chief Lothar; if Chief Lothar is upset...Isn't it the one who suffers?

...

Marlon didn't have as many crooked ways as Paul did. He stood in the forefront of the crowd, stroking the top of Rubes' head, and smiling nervously at Altea, who looked back at him and encouraged him.

Altea has always wanted to go to the battlefield, and Malone is very clear about this; but on the battlefield, anything can happen, even Malone can't guarantee that he will survive in this magical world.

In order to let Altea see what the real fighting is, Malone decided to start with the militia in the town-at least, in this kind of competition, Altea's opponents will not be dead.

Regardless of the outcome, if you win, you can build confidence for Altea, and if you lose... it's better to dispel her thoughts earlier.

Of course, Malone still hopes that Altea can win-the reason for this is to start with his relationship with Altea.

Unconsciously, in the past three months, despite not living together, the relationship between Malone and Altea has progressed by leaps and bounds.

Although the relationship has not been finally established, Malone feels that this is already a matter of time-after all, he and Altea have passed the step of holding hands.

(Hahaha...laughing at cry, holding hands...Are you a little prosperous? Anyway, you are also the main character)

If Altea and Malone finally come to the point where they are talking about marriage, then both she and her father, Elro Eberlock, will be the greatest help for all of Malone's next plans.

Under such circumstances, working hard to make Altea become stronger, and finally firmly controlling an army loyal to him through her, Robin, Paul and others, is a very beneficial thing for Ma Long.

As for Altea's resistance to becoming the commander of the militia team... If she can defeat her once "unbeatable" opponent in just three months, then all doubts will disappear after this.

Of course, it was not that Malone hadn't noticed those little movements of Paul-but it was just right, no matter what the result, at least he didn't have to worry about Altea being injured by Nice.

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"Miss Altea...Why are you competing with me?"

Nis glanced at Althea, who was standing in front of him with a little bewilderment, two heads shorter than him, and asked in a simple voice.

"Because... because Malone asked me to do this!"

Althea glanced at the chain mail on Nis and the shield that was bigger than half of her body, and replied in a somewhat nervous voice, while reaching out to figure out the dagger pinned to her waist.

"Then I will start, Miss Altea. But don't worry, Chief Paul said, don't let me hurt you."

Nice nodded and took his weapon and shield seriously. Although Chief Paul said he would not hurt Miss Altea, he did not say that he would lose deliberately.

This is very important to Nice-on the surface it is only between him and Altea, but if he loses, then not only for himself, but for the five militia team that Paul trained-including For Nice and his four teammates, it was a shame.

"Yeah! I'm going to go!"