Chapter 438
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"Do you need me to take back those crystals?"
The Dark Elf was guessing why Josiah had sent her to spy on this information.
"Take back? There's no need for that. It's good to have someone spread the Weave for us for free. It's just that there's a problem with his method. "
As Josiah spoke, the entire tavern suddenly fell silent.
Both the dwarves and spellcasters had stopped their chatter. Taylin had just finished her storytelling session in Noland and was slowly walking into the hall.
She waved at Josh with a smile before quickly making her way to the stage that had been specially prepared for her in the corner of the tavern.
"There's an unwritten rule in the Hearthstone Tavern that no one is to disturb Taylin when she's singing. Her voice has been getting better and better," Josiah whispered to the Dark Elf.
"Are you showing off to me?"
The Dark Elf glanced at Taylin, who was sitting on the stage, and retracted his gaze with complicated feelings.
Taylin was different from her. At least Taylin's body contained the World Tree of her race. Her destroyed home could still be rebuilt.
However, the World Tree of the Dark Elves had been completely destroyed. In the past, she was like a wandering wanderer. But now, she had a job in Norland as a reporter.
"Forget about showing off. This girl is amazing. Alright, let's get back to business." Josiah noticed that the Dark Elf's smile was getting warmer and warmer and immediately changed the topic.
"I've been thinking about spreading the Weave to other countries," Josiah said.
"You discovered a new World Tree?"
The Dark Elf's reaction was surprisingly similar to the Prophet's. She clearly understood the limitations of spreading the Weave.
Only the World Tree could become a network carrier for the Weave.
"I'd like to discover a new World Tree, but there are only three elven races left in this world right?"
Josiah had specifically asked the Elder of the Blackwood Elves about this. The only other elven race that the Elder was familiar with was the Frost Elves. The Dark Elves were a more mysterious branch.
As for the other elven races, they only existed in the legends of elven poetry.
"No, there is another race of elves." The Dark Elves told Josiah another big piece of news.
But when she recalled this incident, the warm smile on her face gradually disappeared and was replaced by an expression of disgust.
"Those fellows call themselves High Elves, a bunch of arrogant fellows," the Dark Elf said.
"So? Where do the elves live? "
Josiah had completely forgotten what he wanted to say, and was ready to find time to visit the High Elves to discuss the matter of matchmaking.
"Assequero, the Sky City. Rumor has it that only dragons can enter this city. I saw the High Elves 300 years ago, but they are probably extinct now," the Dark Elf said.
"Everyone has to have some dreams. I'll remember this information for now."
Josiah urgently needed the World Tree of the elves. If there were enough World Trees, the Weave would have covered the entire world long ago.
At that time, the cultural invasion had basically been declared a preliminary victory.
But now, Josiah could only use a second method to extend the Weave to other countries.
"Taylin's World Tree has recently formed a product called a crystal." Josiah said, "It can cover a certain area with the Weave. It's like an upgraded version of a leaf."
"Are there many of these crystals?"
When the World Tree of the Dark Elves had existed, she wasn't the Priestess of the World Tree, so she knew very little about this sacred plant.
"Not many. So far, there's only one. If we want a second one, we might have to wait for a month."
"Why not put this crystal in the Devil Realm?"
The Dark Elf's experience with the World Tree had made her self-consciously categorize herself as a Devil.
The Dark Elves had personally experienced the convenience of the Weave, so it shouldn't be a problem to introduce it to the Devil Realm first.
"I've thought about it, but my elder sister told me that the people of the Devil Realm aren't ready to accept this yet," Josiah said, shaking his head.
"Not ready yet …"
After listening to Josiah's words, the Dark Elf thought carefully for a moment. The Weave was indeed very convenient, but the huge amount of information on it wasn't something a commoner of the Devil Realm could imagine.
The ruler of the capital, the Second Princess, did hope that the Devil Realm could come into contact with the human world, but this kind of contact had to be gradual.
"This requires my elder sister to guide the people of the Demon Realm to go through a … long period of adaptation. I believe she can do it well, so I hope that this crystal can be placed in the Iron Nation." Josh said as he took out the crystal that looked like a seed.
"You plan to give it to the Merchant Guild called Silverflower?" The Dark Elf guessed Josiah's thoughts.
"That Merchant Guild has already helped me bring the Weave client to the Iron Nation's city, but they forgot to pull the strings. But before giving this crystal to them, I plan to buy that Merchant Guild."
"Your plan is very complicated. There's clearly a simpler way."
The Dark Elf didn't quite understand. Josiah only needed to appoint a trusted subordinate and bring a group of people to buy a building in the Iron Nation's city.
"On a whim." Josiah studied the crystal in his hand that was emitting a faint green light. "That girl called Dorothy coincidentally became my sister's playmate. Although I can guess that the reason she came to Noland to participate in the Hearthstone competition was for the first place prize, it seems like she's also running away from something, so I plan to help her."
"Is that all?"
The Dark Elf felt that Josiah was hiding something, but since it was her employer's plan, she had no right to deny it.
"The rest is that she's a beautiful girl, and she's also very talented at playing games. When a girl is beautiful, good at playing games, and good at it, do you know how attractive she is to male players?" Josiah didn't intend to hide anything and told her everything.
"Attractive?" The Dark Elf realized that Josiah was about to say something she couldn't understand.
"This is the same as Belle and Matilda in every movie fan's heart. They are worthy of the fans cheering for their appearance."
"I don't quite understand why playing games can also be admired by others."
The Dark Elf tilted her head and looked at the dwarves who were quietly listening to Taylin's singing. The dwarves liked Taylin's singing, so they admired Taylin. This the Dark Elf could understand.
But … what right did a gamer have to gain the admiration of the people around him?
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