Vol 2 Chapter 633: Wedding (sincere thanks to the lord circle nine thousand and twelve)
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Hogwarts Everything is Three
- Tong Tang
- 1179 characters
- 2021-01-30 07:07:38
Allen secretly calculated the date calmly, realizing that he had missed the first invasion of the British Isles in 1066.
A few months ago, the former Earl of Northumbria and the brother of the current King Harold of England, Tosty Gwensen, although he reached agreements with the Normans and the Vikings, he even learned about the illegitimate son and the Duke. Under the premise of the approximate time for the Norwegian king to dispatch troops, he could not bear the anger of revenge in his heart and lost his reason. He first formed a force of about sixty ships and returned to Britain to attack Harold's territory.
This was also a direct violation of his brother Harold’s regime. Two days later, the news reached the King of England in London. The furious Harold assembled the largest Anglo-Saxon history as the King of England. The navy and the army—and this Tosty Gwenson, after hearing that his brother had assembled such an unstoppable army to fight against him, fled directly, and was finally defeated in the east of England. Tosty took The only twelve warships fled to a relatively safe northern stronghold in Scotland, where it was convenient to keep in touch with the ruthless Harald Haderada.
But Allen knew that he hadn't missed any of the three battles in Ravenclaw's prediction-because the number of people led by Tosti was really a little bit of a slap
"Don't be afraid, you are lucky. When you catch up, Your Majesty Harold has more important things to do, but he has no time to burn you to death!" Esselwolf saw Alan silently, thinking that he was scaring him. After living, he couldn't help but laughed and comforted Alan for a few words and then greeted everyone to continue the wedding. The eyes of the people in this cabin turned to the couple surrounded by them.
Although she is usually a raunchy little village girl, Judith, who is now a bride with a shy smile, looks energetic. She and Tofy, the bridegroom who is also shy because of the onlookers but beaming, looked at each other and then together Look at everyone around.
The people around screamed with the same rhythm but jagged "Wow oh oh", and the right hand quickly clasped their left chest in accordance with the rhythm, and they gave out not-so-loud applause, expressing their blessings to the new couple .
The groom and the bride held their hands face to face, with silly smiles on each other's faces-which also made the two young people look like they were playing around.
The bride's father gave a light cough, then gestured to his daughter for the basket beside her.
The little girl suddenly realized that she let go of the boy, gently raised her arms and put a wreath of wild flowers around the groom's neck from the basket beside her. "I will bring you a wreath to show that the day of keeping you and me is over."
It seems that it is very interesting to recite and read such sentences. The bride chuckled and the bridegroom couldn't help but smile.
Esselwolf, who presided over the wedding next to him, directly warned his daughter this time: "Child!"
The new couple glanced at the elders beside them at the same time, and immediately reduced their smiles and became serious.
"Give me the shoes." Esselwolf said to his daughter, and the bride bent down, took off a brown bottomless leather boot and gave it to her father.
Esselwolf handed the shoes to his son-in-law, and also read a verse as a wedding ceremony: "I will give you my daughter's shoes and entrust her to you for the rest of my life."
"Take my hand," the bride reached out according to the final ceremony, and held the boy's hands. The little girl's voice was full of happiness this time, "We are married and will never change."
The villagers present with gratified smiles witnessed this solemn and sacred moment, and witnessed the birth of a new family in their small village with only 22 plows.
Allen felt a bit of annoyance. The wedding of young men and women who were younger than him made him realize that in the Middle Ages, people got married very early.
When he was getting along with Rowena, Allen was influenced by the customs of his own time and completely ignored this point in his subconscious. And Rowena never mentioned it-but fortunately the two of them at this time Characters and relationships obviously don't need to be too urgent for this.
Suddenly, Allen interrupted his thoughts and looked up behind the Esselwolf. A little boy of about eight or nine years old with curly short hair and white linen clothes was standing on a bench on a pillar of a house, secretly Looking at him with fearful eyes, his skin was obviously paler than others, but his hair color was still normal, probably because he rarely sunbathes.
Allen recalled, remembering that when he first entered the house, the other party was one of those flower children, but now he was obviously trying to avoid his eyes-when Allen's eyes collided with him, the other party was frightened. I shivered back.
Obviously the guy who got rid of Allen’s Confusion Curse was the little boy who seemed to be frightened in front of him, and after squinting his eyes and staring at him for a while, Allen discovered that he was obviously not a purebred human, and there should be a part in his body. The bloodline of alien creatures-and the innate, Occult-like spell-like abilities that he apparently brought him defended against the contemplation used by Allen, who has not studied the mind tentacles in the Hall of the Brain~www.mtlnovel. com~ kiss her! "The bridegroom's best friend, Leovrik, was already standing at the entrance and yelling slightly frivolously, and everyone else yelled and urged neatly, "Kiss her, kiss her, kiss her..."
Alan, who was interrupted by his thoughts and inquiry, looked over the door, and he sensed someone approaching. Soon, a burly, heavily armed man walked into the door with a hound in his hand. The moment he walked in, Allen silently cast a Confusion Charm on him.
His intrusion caused the atmosphere in the room to stagnate. The bride and groom embracing sweetly, and all the guests in the room looked at the uninvited guest in leather armor and armor with a little horror.
"Odegar, is that you?" Leofrick looked at the intruder whose face was mostly covered by the metal helmet and even the bridge of his nose was covered with a disappointed look.
"Yes, Leofrik." The caller said in a cold, calm tone.
"Welcome home." Leovrik coped far-fetched, then lowered his head and frowned, and stepped aside.
"You know me," Odegar came in, "you should know what I'm here for."
The bride's immature face was full of disbelief. She stepped forward and asked: "Master..."
Odegar interrupted her impatiently: "It's today."
The groom grabbed the angry bride, and Aldegar stepped closer to them, "I can't care what you are doing." He turned and walked towards the other guests present, reaching out to the left and commanded, "We have weapons. The men stood in a line and the women sat down."