Various forces were fighting against each other, and the people were living in dire straits and suffering terribly.

For a long time, a long and almost tragic war has been waged between the indigenous Angels of Sky Island, who have occupied Gaya Island and have no intention of returning it, and the Shandia people, who are determined to take back their homeland.

This war has lasted for nearly four hundred years!

As early as four hundred years ago, the brave and fearless Shandia warrior Calgara died in a fierce battle with the Sky Island people.

The history of Sky Island is, to some extent, a history of killing.

Nami's body trembled involuntarily, and the thick family tree that Lucky had shown her before instantly emerged in her mind - it was densely packed with the names of many tribesmen, all of whom were heroes who died heroically in this cruel war. What was even more heartbreaking was that the youngest of them was only twelve years old!

This kind-hearted girl could no longer suppress the surging emotions in her heart, and she quickly buried her face deeply in An Nuo's warm neck beside her.

At the same time, the ruby ​​necklace that sparkled with dazzling light around her neck, with its sharp edges, pressed mercilessly against her heart, as if reminding her of the endless pain brought by the war.

"So..." Nami said with difficulty, with a choked voice, "You allow demons like Enel to continue to roam the moon like a terrible nightmare? Just to unite the Shandia clan and the angel clan?"

"Once the wolf pack loses its leader, the majestic alpha wolf, new chaos and fighting will inevitably ensue."

An Nuo slowly raised his hand and gently caught a piece of island cloud that was floating down like a feather.

His deep eyes were fixed on the tear-soaked eyes of the girl in front of him. He said calmly but firmly, "Look, just like now, Weipa is leading his brave warriors to carefully polish their powerful volley shells in the depths of the dense and deep jungle."

The cool night breeze blew quietly, bringing with it a faint smell of blood."

Hearing this, Nami seemed to have suddenly thought of something important. She stretched out her hands and tightly grasped the collar of An Nuo's shirt. She asked anxiously, "Then... what about Sister Laqi?"

She thought of the girl from Shandia who always liked to silently wipe her ancestral spear in the dead of night.

Now she has been acting as An Nuo's maid.

An Nuo's silence was broken by the sudden sound of a horn: "Of course, she is mine now."

On the southeast skyline, a dazzling orange-red flame suddenly burst out, illuminating half of the sky like a burning sunset.

At the same time, a dull and shocking roar was faintly heard from a distance, as if it was the loud noise made by countless shells exploding in an instant.

He lowered his head slightly, his eyes gently falling on the delicate girl in his arms.

His eyes were as clear as water, and at this moment he was looking into the distance with a hint of worry.

"We will be leaving tomorrow. Please remind me to reinforce the protective barrier of the Orange Cabin again," he said softly.

The girl nodded slightly and responded, "Yes, I know. But... I sincerely hope that the people living on this sky island can live in harmony with each other like we do in Kokoa West Village."

As she spoke, she couldn't help but think of what had happened before, and a hint of sadness and helplessness appeared on her beautiful face.

"Nami, you should still remember the reactions of the Shandia and the Angel after I defeated Enel, right?"

He raised his head, looked at the dense forest of Gaya Island in the distance, and spoke slowly.

Nami sighed softly, recalling the scene at that time: "Yes, of course I remember. I thought that after the fall of Enel, there would be peace and tranquility here, but I didn't expect..."

"That's right. Without Enel's powerful deterrent power, the Shandians and the Angels will probably start fighting fiercely for the ownership of Gaya Island again. A new war may be inevitable."

His eyes became serious and his tone revealed deep worry.

At this time, Anno, who was standing aside, interrupted and said, "Actually, if you think about it carefully, although Ganfor, the former Sky Island God, seems to have a much gentler ruling style than Enel, don't forget that his true identity is the leader of the angels!"

Hearing this, Nami frowned and asked, "Even so, doesn't he know that Gaya Island is the homeland of the Shandian people? Why didn't he return the land of Gaya Island that he had already obtained to the Shandian people when he was in power?"

An Nuo shook his head and said with a wry smile: "This is reality, Nami. In the face of the survival and interests of the race, so-called justice and kindness often seem so pale and powerless."

Weipa, the leader of the Shandia clan, is strong-willed and persistent, as if there is only one straight road in his mind and he never turns.

In order to achieve victory for the Shandia clan, he can use the repelling shell, a weapon that can cause serious damage to his own body, again and again without hesitation.

Even though he would suffer great pain every time he used it, as long as it could bring hope and glory to his people, everything seemed worth it.

When Anno was thinking about whether to let Enelu go, he was deeply conflicted.

In the eyes of outsiders, Enelu is undoubtedly an unforgivable villain.

However, for Anno, who is on this sky island, the situation is not so simple and clear.

Apart from the ill-fated Shandians who accidentally came here due to the surging ocean currents, Ganfor and the angels he represented could hardly be called "good guys" in the true sense.

After all, it is an indisputable fact that the angels invaded Gaya Island.

Just like the plot in the comics, when Enelu is finally defeated, people might expect a happy ending where everyone shakes hands and makes peace, and everyone is happy, and then they live in harmony together on Gaya Island and lead a peaceful and warm life.

However, in this real world, such an idealized scene will probably only remain in our imagination forever and become an unattainable luxury.

Spare a thought for the poor Shandia people!

In the past four hundred years, how many people have paid the price of their lives in order to regain their homeland?

Gaya Island was originally their homeland passed down from generation to generation, and it was the place where their ancestors had lived and multiplied. Faced with the invasion and occupation of the Angels, how could they easily compromise and willingly share their beloved hometown with the other party?

If you think about it carefully, the situation becomes interesting.

When Eneel still existed in this land, the angel clan and the Eneel clan had to unite to deal with this powerful enemy together.

However, if the huge threat of Eneel can be completely eliminated, then the next step will probably be that the Angel clan and the Eneel clan will once again engage in fierce fighting for limited land resources.

According to common sense, given the special relationship between Annuo and Laqi, he should stand firmly on the side of the Shandia clan.

However, this issue involving disputes between different races is too complicated.

In fact, it is difficult to simply judge which side is absolutely right or wrong, because the starting point behind all actions is nothing more than for the respective race to continue to survive and reproduce.

At this moment, looking at the silent man in front of her, Nami pursed her lips gently. Suddenly, as if she thought of something happy, a bright smile bloomed on her face.

She was seen as light as a swallow, jumping down from the towering watchtower, and slowly falling in the air like a fairy.

Then, she gracefully extended a slender hand toward the man and said softly, "Brother An Nuo, it's already very late at night. Let's go to bed early. In a few days, we should set off to return to our hometown!"

Hearing Nami's words, An Nuo couldn't help but feel a little amused. He looked at the pretty girl in front of him with interest and asked, "Why are you so proactive today? It's not common to see you like this on weekdays."

Nami pouted mischievously and replied, "Humph, if I don't take the initiative, I'm afraid I'll never have the chance to get close to you on this sky island. After all, there are still many sisters waiting eagerly."

An Nuo smiled slightly when he heard this, and then asked thoughtfully: "Do you have anything else to ask about me letting Enel go?"

"I support you in everything."

Nami's voice was like a gentle breeze, and suddenly she bit his earlobe hard.

At that moment, pain and numbness intertwined together, making it difficult to tell what kind of wonderful feeling it was.

She murmured in a low voice, "I know, brother-in-law... You are as gentle as the warm spring sun, but as cruel as the cold winter wind."

As she spoke, her slender fingertips gently stroked the mysterious and dazzling mark on the back of the man's neck.

The sky blue skirt swept lightly over the side of the boat like the wings of a dancing butterfly.

"I'll go first."

Nami's voice seemed to still linger in the air. When her figure completely disappeared from the cabin door, only a faint fragrance remained.

An Nuo subconsciously reached out and touched his neck, where there seemed to still be the moist touch left by Nami.

The moonlight fell on the deck like water, illuminating the golden necklace lying quietly on the ground. Under the moonlight, it refracted a strange red light, so dazzling that it looked like the blood that had soaked the soil of Gaya Island more than 400 years ago.

As this thrilling journey to the Sky Island finally came to an end, Annuo happily set out on the journey back to Kokoasi Village with a lot of gold in his arms.

In this adventure, Anno successfully defeated the powerful Enelu with his great strength and saved the entire Sky Island.

For Laqi, who has been with Annuo since arriving at Sky Island, her heart has long been filled with endless gratitude and deep admiration.

As a brave and determined warrior of the Shandia clan, Laqi knew that she had to keep her promise.

So, on a quiet night, Laqi lowered her head shyly, her eyes falling on her carefully dressed body.

She took a deep breath, as if she had made up her mind, and said softly: "Can I, can I too?"

In the first half of her life, Laqi survived as a tenacious warrior.

However, now, the twist of fate has made her become a maid. It must be said that this role change is really difficult for her to adapt to.

Fortunately, Laqi has a good relationship with Nami, Nokiko and other women who need to be called mistresses.

Through daily communication, she learned a lot about Annuo from these people.

Gradually, Annuo's fearless bravery and extraordinary wisdom deeply touched Laqi's heart, making her fall for him involuntarily, and a deep affection quietly sprouted in her heart.

On the long journey back to the village of Kokoasi, they boarded a magical ship called the Orange Cabin.

For Lucky, everything seemed very new.

This flying ship is like a nimble bird, soaring freely among the blue sky and white clouds.

What amazed her was that this was actually a fully automated ship. Even trivial tasks such as cleaning were completed in an orderly manner by the paper figures carefully made by Annuo.

As a result, Laqi, as a maid, seemed to have nothing to do all of a sudden and was particularly idle all day long.

Chapter 221 Laqi's Thoughts

Whenever night fell, Laqi would always hear bursts of noise coming from the room where Nami and others were.

Those were shouts that made her blush, filled with an ambiguous atmosphere. Curious, Laqi once asked Nami what specific tasks she should undertake, but the answer she got was Nami's mysterious smile and a confusing sentence: "Do what you think is right."

So, with a heart full of doubts and expectations, Laqi finally mustered up the courage to come here tonight...

The sisters Nami and Nojiko stood by the side of the ship, quietly watching Laqi not far away.

They exchanged knowing glances with each other, because they knew Laqi's innermost thoughts too well, and could fully understand her deep and sincere feelings for An Nuo.

Especially when they learned that Annuo took Laqi as a maid, the two sisters understood the hidden mystery.

At this quiet evening, the sun gradually sets, and the blood-red setting sun generously casts its afterglow on the wide deck, as if covering the whole world with a layer of golden veil.

Laqi finally mustered up the courage and walked slowly with slightly trembling steps towards Anno, who was standing at the bow and gazing into the distance.

With every step closer, her heartbeat involuntarily quickened, and her originally fair cheeks were now tinged with a faint blush, making her as lovable as a ripe apple.

Despite her extreme nervousness, her gaze was so firm and gentle, shining like the brightest star in the night sky.

When she was only a few steps away from An Nuo, Laqi stopped, calmed her rapid breathing, and then said softly in a slightly shy but unusually clear voice: "Master, I have something to tell you..."

Hearing Laqi's words, An Nuo slowly turned around, his eyes as deep as the sea staring at the beautiful woman in front of him, and a trace of imperceptible doubt and deep concern flashed in his eyes.

Then, he responded in his usual gentle and polite tone: "Laqi, there's no need to be so reserved. If you have anything to say, just say it directly."

Laqi took a deep breath, as if to gather all the strength in her body into this moment.

She raised her head slightly, bravely looked into An Nuo's fascinating eyes, and said with all her strength: "Master, ever since you stepped forward and successfully saved our Sky Island that day, my heart has been filled with endless gratitude..."

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