Chapter 537 Boehner night
Around the hero square in Bena city, 237 statues of great swordsmen were set up, and each statue was engraved with a line of incisive words, which remembered the glorious life of this great swordsman.
It is because of these great swordsmen that the title of Bena Swordsman resounded through the Green Empire.
It is said that every year, the freshmen of Bena Senior Swordsman College will come to Hero Square to take an oath to inherit the spirit of Bena Swordsman.
There is a circle of shrubs around the square, and there is a flower bed in the center of the low wall. There is no large fountain in Hero Square. There are four small sprinklers in the four corners of the square, so people can drink water when they are thirsty. There is a bell-shaped sink on the sprinkler table, and some birds always fall next to the pool to drink water.
There are many people in Hero Square, some of whom are tourists from other places who come to pay their respects to Bena swordsman, but more of them are Bena citizens.
Hero Square is much cooler than other places in summer nights.
Some small vendors with fruit baskets on their heads shuttle through the crowd. There are also many kinds of fruits in the baskets above their heads, and some children are always chasing them.
Holding a basket of flowers to buy flowers, the girl skipped to Surdak’s side. She stood on tiptoe in front of Surdak timidly and held the basket high in her hand, staring at a pair of innocent big eyes and said to Surdak
"Knight, do you want to buy a flower?"
When she saw Surdak’s knight badge on his chest, she would call it that.
The little girl’s face is red like a big apple, and she is struggling to hold a basket full of flowers.
Hathaway leaned over the flowers in the basket and looked at Beatrice. Although she was silent, she could not hide her expectation.
Surdak praised the little girl with a thumbs-up and picked out two tulips from the flower basket and stuffed ten coppers into the little girl’s little hand and said
"Then I’ll buy two. You have beautiful flowers!"
"Two beautiful big sisters are more beautiful!"
The little girl took the coin and smiled and narrowed her eyes and said
Made a face at Surdak and ran to another couple with a basket of flowers.
She specializes in selecting young couples who look gorgeous, so the success rate of selling them is particularly high
Surdak gave flowers to Hathaway and Beatrice, two young girls with reddish faces, took the tulip and smiled slightly with rosy lips.
In front of the flower bed in the center of the three-person square, there is a sea of flowers. Many citizens sit on the stone platform next to the flower bed. There is a street lamp every 15 meters away, and the whole Hero Square looks brightly lit.
Hathaway squatted down beside the tulip flower pool holding her hand. She looked at a bunch of white petals, yellow flowers, small flowers and long golden hair hanging from her ear. Her hand was gently lifted to reveal a beautiful white face.
Hathaway saw Surdak looking at her and said to him, "I remember when I was very young, my father liked to take me to the Heroes Square to play. He always looked at the statues there and I would play here in the flower pond."
Beatrice blinked, wondering why Hathaway remembered her childhood. She sat beside Hathaway in a long skirt.
Even if they are fresh graduates of swordsmen college, their feet are hard to be sore after walking so long in aristocratic dresses and beautiful crystal shoes.
Beatrice, with a round face, beat her thighs through the skirt. She wanted to find a quiet pub and walk around without wearing this dress. Although this dress looks beautiful, only she knows the pain.
Girdling her waist allows her to breathe almost half, take a deep breath a little, and her two ribs ache faintly. She can hardly play with her waist and can hardly eat anything.
Every time she breathes, her chest will be like an inflated ball, as if she were going to rush out of the cup, so that she always has to press her hand against her chest every time.
She wanted to kick off her slipper.
She never thought it would be so comfortable to sit on the stone platform next to the flower bed. She wanted to sit here for a while and didn’t want to leave.
Hathaway sat on Beatrice’s shoulder, and Surdak continued to talk about her life. Aunt annabella told her that if you want to walk into each other’s hearts, you must understand his life.
Hathaway knew that Surdak, the only knight in the remote mountain village of Hailansa City, was bent on changing the current embarrassing situation in Wall Village.
Of course, she doesn’t care about these things. She hopes that Surdak can take the initiative again. She is a noble lady and a cultured lady. She doesn’t want to be short-tempered.
Hathaway went on to say, "At that time, a statue of a great swordsman was erected in this square every few years. He was very familiar with these statues of great swordsmen and always told me about their glorious lives. He always regretted that he had not participated in the jihad a hundred years ago."
"He always said that the biggest regret of a swordsman is that he can’t make his statue a hero square …"
Hathaway’s eyes are full of admiration for her father.
‘……’
When Surdak heard Hathaway talk about this, he realized that her family background might really be big noble in Bena.
But he didn’t ask. He thought it was too utilitarian to ask such questions. He didn’t want anything from them. He wanted to keep a little pride of his own.
And it seems that Hathaway was greatly influenced by his father. Now, although they are in conflict, Hathaway’s memories are full of his father.
Surdak thought of his father and thought that there was no father in his memory, whether it was the previous life or the world. He didn’t even know his home. Those broken memories were always like a number of shredded photos floating in the sea of memories like snowflakes.
He thinks his home is Helanza …
Hathaway’s eyes flashed a trace of loss. She bowed her head and picked a small white flower from the flower pond, and said before pinning the jewel brooch on her chest.
"When I grow up, he becomes more and more busy. Every day, there seems to be endless things. I always have to go to the parliament. We can only talk occasionally when there is breakfast and dinner."
‘……’
Surdak is a little speechless. I didn’t expect Hathaway’s father to be a big shot and qualify for parliament.
"Recently, he said that he wanted me to choose a spouse to dominate my marriage," Hathaway said angrily. "He didn’t say that before. He said that he would respect my opinion and maybe change some people’s initial thoughts, but this is not what I want to live."
Then she secretly took a look at Surdak.