"So I sneaked back to the entrance of the forest to find it separately, so that the chances of finding the butterfly orange blossom would be higher, Miss Sylle, Miss Syr, did you say I was right?"
"Hmph."
Ciel walked up to Diddis and glared at Edith fiercely, "Diddis, you coward, don't you think I don't know what you think, aren't you just worried that there are vampires and beasts in the depths of the forest, so you ran back to the entrance of the forest?"
The townspeople near the entrance of the forest often come here to chop wood and pick herbs, and there will definitely be no big beasts that dare to haunt them, but the inside of the forest is different, and any danger may be encountered.
Didice really knows how to pick places Embarrassed and terrified as she watched her ruse be discovered, she watched as Ciel begged for mercy.
"Miss Sylle, Miss Sylle, I know it's wrong, you just spare me, I'm really afraid to go into the forest, oh woo" Didis began to cry as she spoke.
As soon as Ciel heard Didis crying, he was annoyed, waved his hand and shouted: "Okay, okay, don't cry, it's like a ghost screaming Diddis, I tell you, I forgive you this time, if you dare to run back here by yourself tomorrow, I will lift your skin" "Yes, Miss Ciel."
"Let's go" Cill gave Edith a hard squeeze on the arm as punishment, and walked in the direction of the forest exit to go back to the church.
Edith clutched her arms and followed her sadly.
"Buzz Buzz" As he walked, he suddenly felt a buzzing sound in his ears, and turned his head to see a large bee flying past his ears.
She was startled and hurriedly took a few long steps to the side where there were no bees.
"Ah, it's Miss Sille the bee, oh, it's horrible."
Edith ran up behind Cyr, grabbed Cyr's skirt and hid her black face behind Syr and screamed.
Cill pulled back the hem of his skirt and said irritably, "Diddis, you shout again, I'll tie you to this tree with a rope and let these bees bite thousands of bags on you."
"Woo, I don't dare, Miss Ciel."
Afraid that Cill would really punish her like that, Didis quickly loosened the hem of Ciel's skirt and stood on her own.
Didis took a few steps back, fearing that the bee would bite her.
Cill stood still, his eyes fixed on the flying bees, intending to wait for them to fly away.
When she was a child, she had heard her mother say that if a bee moved, the bee would think you wanted to attack it and bite you, so it was safest to stand still and wait for the bee to go away before moving.
As for whether that approach works or doesn't.
To be honest, she doesn't know.
Because she had been living in a modern city before coming to these backward countries, how could there be any bees in the modern city, even if there was an electric camera that could shoot to death, there was no need to hide at all.
Ciel's gaze followed the bee.
The bee stayed at the stamen of a small wildflower at her feet for a few seconds, and then flew up and flew towards a large tree not far away.
Cill also looked at the big tree, and saw that the big tree was more than ten meters high, and at four or five meters high there was a beehive the size of a football, and many bees circled around the hive.
Cill was dumbfounded.
Not because of the hive, but because she noticed that there were a few seven-colored flowers growing on the trunk a little further up the hive Could it be that the seven-colored flower of the butterfly orange?
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