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Chapter 1069

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Joshi took the poster of "The Singer of Noland" from Herland and returned to her house on Squirrel Street. Her house was located in the deepest part of Squirrel Street.

Her house was located in an alchemy shop in the deepest part of Squirrel Street. As long as Joshi could remember, she had lived there.

Squirrel Street was the most prosperous street in Noland, but due to her father's failure, this shop had no customers all year round.

The family had always been supported by her mother who was a purple-clothed apprentice.

Joshi pushed open the door of her alchemy shop. As she expected … there was still no customer inside.

When Joshi was about to put down her backpack, her sister ran downstairs in a panic.

"Sister …"

Not waiting for her to react, a girl who was slightly shorter than her threw herself into her arms.

"What's wrong?"

She touched her sister's forehead with her hand. She was different from her sister … Joya inherited most of her father's characteristics. Her eyes and hair were all see-colored.

But this girl had a strange characteristic since birth. That was, when she was in a state of panic or shock … she would become see-colored, or should I say, fade? s3();

Joshi looked at the girl in her arms. Half of her long black hair had turned into pure white.

Now, the blood on Joya's hair and skin would gradually fade.

"Upstairs … upstairs …" Joya pointed to the stairs, not knowing how to organize her words. "There's … a girl I've never seen before."

"Don't be afraid, she might just be a customer … Let's go up and see."

Joshi looked at her sister. She was different from her … Although Joya's appearance was similar to her age, her mind was still in the category of a child.

This also led to Joshi still staying at home and relying on magic games to pass her days even though she had already started attending the Advanced Magic Academy.

Another reason was that she was very afraid of strangers.

Joshi brought her little girl closer to the stairs. When they were about to go upstairs, she took out a long magic staff as a defensive weapon.

She couldn't rule out the possibility that a thief might have entered the shop.

Joya held onto the corner of her sister's clothes and walked up carefully. Along the way, the color of her hair gradually changed from white to black … This was also a sign that her emotions were stabilizing.

"Should I celebrate? You're back. "

When Joshi came to the second floor, she heard her father Josiah's voice from the other side of the room. She made a shushing gesture to her sister and quietly listened to the content of the conversation.

"Let's talk about the celebration later. I still have some things to discuss with you.

He didn't recognize the woman's voice!

When Joshi heard this, she immediately grasped her wand with both hands.



Josiah held his chin with his hand and looked at the person in front of him. It was the Light Elf Heroria who had turned into a seed a long time ago.

Josiah wasn't surprised that she would resurrect and appear in front of him again … Not surprised at all. When he first saw Heroria, he had the urge to hug her.

But the teasing smile on her face reminded Josiah that she was still the … Holy Maiden of the past.

"So what do you want to say? I've already retired, although it's only temporary. "

Josiah threw a bottle of lemon-flavored Sin Cola to Heroria. This was the latest flavor.

"It's about the other continent. Aleslota's land … is now mostly barren."

Heroria didn't hesitate. After taking the drink from Josiah's hand, she directly changed the topic to … the main storyline.

"Uh, I'm not interested in Aleslota anymore. You just resurrected, so don't give me any more main storyline missions, okay?"

Josiah didn't pay attention to Aleslota during this period of time, although he would occasionally hear some news about Aleslota.

But the erosion of the Grey Fog caused great damage to that continent. The greatest damage was the large-scale extinction of the creatures living on Aleslota.

It was the same for animals and plants … The collapse of the ecosystem wasn't a problem that Josiah could solve.

This also led to the large-scale transformation of Aleslota's land into a desert, turning it into an uninhabited territory.

Uninhabited meant that no one owned the land. Just like a certain western pioneering, there were now many gold diggers who specially sailed to Aleslota to find opportunities.

These things had nothing to do with Josiah.

"You took away the two most important cores of Aleslota. If Aleslota's land wants to recover … those two cores are the most important." Heroria said.

"After experiencing those things, you decided to save the world again?" Josiah asked. s3();

"That thing will invade through the world's most fragile place, and Aleslota is the most fragile place."

Heroria apparently noticed that someone was eavesdropping, so she used some pronouns to communicate with Josiah.

"It's impossible for me to return the cores. Just give up." Josiah once again refused Heroria's proposal.

"Returning them is only one way. The other way is for you to cultivate them." Heroria explained her real intention.

"Cultivate?"

Before Josiah could finish his words, the door of the room was slowly opened.

Josiah's two daughters, Joshi and Joya, were standing at the door.

As the elder sister, Joshi was tightly holding a staff in her hand. Her eyes were staring at Heroria who was sitting across from Josiah.

As the younger sister, Joya was hiding behind her sister, curiously looking at the scene in the room.

"Uh … Let me introduce, this is …" Josiah rubbed his forehead, thinking about how to introduce Heroria to the two girls.

She took the initiative to jump down from the bench.

"Hello, my name is Heroria." She enthusiastically told them her name.

"Father … Who is she?"

Joshi ignored Heroria's self-introduction and stared at Josiah with a scrutinizing look. She only wanted to hear Josiah personally say Heroria's identity.

"She …"

"I grew up under the care of your father. If I've disturbed you, I apologize … I … should also go."

Wait a minute, what's with this confusing explanation!

Although Josiah was indeed cultivating the Light Elves' World Tree some time ago, Heroria's ability to have a human form again had a lot to do with the growth of the World Tree.

But Heroria's words were too ambiguous.

The key was that Herolia's acting skills were still as good as before. Her tone and expression sounded like an adopted child who had met her biological child and felt uneasy and lost.

She was about to leave, but Joshi stopped her.

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