The man in black stood on the stage, holding an inscription stone that amplified his voice.
He had a similar experience many years ago. As a bard, he stood by the side of the road and softly sang elven poetry that humans could not understand.
At that time, one or two humans would occasionally stop to listen because of his singing, but most of them would leave in a hurry.
Now, the situation had not changed. His singing had changed from an individual to a team, and the instrument had also changed from the most basic three-stringed zither to a multi-instrument ensemble.
The man in black's singing and his appearance as a high elf gradually attracted some humans to stop and watch. This was a very good sign.
A small group of people stopped in front of the wooden stage, and the man in black began to sing even more attentively …
"Isn't this the song that Miss Taylin sang?"
"It really is, but this elf's singing style is completely different."
The voices of the surrounding people poured into the ears of the man in black. He had long heard of Taylin's famous name, so he was not affected at all.
Instead, Aurelian, who was playing the guitar accompaniment, heard the group's discussion and immediately looked at them.
The song that the black-clothed figure was singing was an elven poem. The original elven poem was composed by her ancestor … the Forerunner Camshikna. Even though all the elves in the world were singing these poems, it was still sung by all the elves.
Aurelian firmly believed that only the high elves were the masters of these poems.
However, from the discussion of the humans, the elven poetry seemed to have become a song written by the singer named 'Taylin'!
This made Aurelian very unhappy, but standing on the stage, she still listened to Josiah's advice and did not show too much of an ugly expression on her face.
Her gaze swept across the crowd gathered below. There were about a dozen people, and they quietly listened to the man in black's singing. Suddenly, a white ball of light appeared above the heads of a few humans.
The power of faith!
Aurelian looked at the ball of light in surprise.
Could it be that singing the elven poetry to these humans would give them the power of faith? If that was really the case, then there was hope for Assequero!
Unfortunately, reality gave Aurelian a heavy blow. The ball of light that appeared above the heads of the humans slowly floated towards the center of Noland.
This was not the power of faith bestowed upon Assequero! It was the World Tree that grew in the center of Noland.
"As expected, I still prefer Miss Taylin's singing."
Aurelia could hear the whispers of the crowd again.
So who was Taylin? The elves that served the World Tree at the center of Noland?
With these doubts in mind, Aurelia continued to play for three minutes. The audience did not stay for long. Some of them felt bored and left. In the end, the wooden stage became more and more deserted.
"I want to go to the Hearthstone Tavern. If I'm lucky, I might be able to hear Miss Taylin sing."
So who exactly is Taylin! Aurelian was agitated by these people's comments, and there were some problems with her playing, but she quickly adjusted these small noises.
When Aurelia came back to her senses, she looked down at the stage and saw that the crowd had gradually disappeared. Only five or six people were still there.
Humans are cold. Their race is too large, so large that they don't even have time to care about the life and death of their own kind.
At this moment, Aurelia remembered what Elder En Ya had said. If humans didn't even care about their own kind, why would they care about outsiders like her?
So this method really doesn't work? Aurelia looked at the dwindling audience below the stage, and her heart was filled with pessimism.
… …
"They're all gone."
Hiri looked at the audience in the distance from behind the stage. This performance could only be described as "dismal."
"It's okay. It's a little late, but the timing is just right." Josiah waved his hand in the distance. Hiri looked in the direction where Josiah was waving. She immediately saw the man in gray and a figure wrapped up like a dumpling beside him.
"Taylin?"
No matter how the Frost Elf disguised herself, Hiri still recognized her immediately. When Hiri saw Taylin, she immediately understood what Josiah meant by the "cheat code".
"Yes … it's me." Taylin pulled down the scarf around her neck a little, and then let out a sigh. "The road was too crowded, so I'm a little late."
Taylin was wearing a black dress, a pair of glasses on the bridge of her nose, and her hair had turned pure black. In this situation, even if her fans stood in front of her, they would need some time to recognize her.
"It's your turn, Taylin. It's an elven poem … You just need to go up and sing with the man in black," said Josiah.
"Okay." Taylin immediately took off her glasses and scarf, and then gave a pendant to Hiri. "The crystal that your mentor gave me is really amazing."
When the pendant left Taylin's neck, her long hair once again turned as white as snow.
"This was originally a gift from my mentor … But it's okay."
At this point, Ciri used her hand to touch the black ribbon and the red crystal around her neck.
"This is enough for me."
Taylin nodded slightly, and then she quickly ran to the stage in the distance. The man in gray who followed Taylin greeted Josiah, and then silently walked to the other side of the stage.
This sage seemed to be here for the man in black.
Josiah also looked at the stage. The man in black seemed to be immersed in his singing, but soon Taylin carefully walked to his side.
"Can I sing with you?" asked Taylin.
The man in black's thoughts were instantly interrupted. He glanced at Josiah behind the stage, and Josiah made a 'no problem' gesture. The man in black nodded to Taylin and agreed to the request.
The elven poem was nearing its end, but Taylin still followed the melody and sang to the amplified crystal.
Who is this elf?
Aurelia, who was playing the accompaniment, noticed Taylin's long silver hair, which wasn't a characteristic of a high elf.
But in the next second, she heard screams, and when Taylin's voice echoed in the streets …
Surprisingly, the eyes of the humans who were originally wandering around turned to the stage. When they gradually saw the figure standing on the stage, many of them screamed, and then swarmed over like soldiers attacking a broken city wall.
This scene completely frightened Aurelia. The group of humans ran to the wooden stage. If it wasn't for the magic barrier set up in advance, they might have rushed to the stage!
Have these humans been cursed with some kind of spell?
Aurelia looked at their crazed expressions, which reminded her of the undead she met on the second floor of the Hearthstone Tavern!
If you don't run away, they'll surround you like crazy.
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