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Chapter 632

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"What are they doing?"

Aurelia and Josiah were standing in front of the stage.

Today, the entire Falosi TV station had been booked by Josiah. Other than the cameraman, there were only Josiah, Hiri, and today's special guest, Aurelia, in the audience.

"As you can see, they're talking."

"Talking …"

Aurelia looked at the stage again. The presenter who gave her a strong sense of oppression was sitting on a sofa, and the man in black was sitting on the other side.

From the presenter's self-introduction, Aurelia knew his true identity. He was a pure-blood dragon called Zouletta!

"Assequero is in danger. When can I ask Zouletta for help?"

When Aurelia first learned that the presenter was a "holy tree's guardian," she couldn't calm down for a long time.

She had read the recorded history of the high elves. Every holy tree had a powerful guardian. As long as the guardian existed, there was no need to worry about the holy tree withering.

Unfortunately, ever since Aurelia was born, the guardian of Assequero had disappeared, which eventually led to the current difficult situation.

"If you want to ask for help from a pure-blood dragon, there's one in the Hearthstone Tavern. But what about after we destroy the creatures on the ground?" Aurelia didn't know how to refute Josiah's question.

She had heard from Elder Queito that the tentacles made of energy could not be completely destroyed. Killing the Nephilic Judges and hybrid monsters could only reduce the number of tentacles, but not cut them off completely.

There was only one way to save Assequero, and that was to let Assequero rise into the sky!

"Can you explain to me why chatting with the guardian, Zouletta, can give me more power of faith?"

Aurelia suppressed the uneasiness in her heart. At the same time, she wanted to put away her doubts about Josiah.

However, the "theater" Aurelia was sitting in had only three people, including herself. The man in black had been sitting on the stage for so long without performing anything. He was just chatting with the guardian about trivial things!

"Will anyone really watch this kind of performance?"

Aurelian really wanted to ask, "Is this really a performance?" Not long after Aurelia asked this question, she heard the unladylike laughter of the female spellcaster next to her.

"Of course, and I enjoyed watching it." Josiah did not disturb Hiri at this time. He suddenly asked Aurelia, "I think you should have seen the comments under the Mana Net music."

"Yes."

Aurelian's voice was a little distorted when she mentioned this. She immediately thought of some of the shameful comments under the song.

"Let me read one." Josiah opened his Weave interface.

"I understand what you mean!"

Aurelia immediately interrupted Josiah's behavior. She was so agitated that she even stood up from her seat. From her posture, it seemed like she was going to fight with Josiah.

Aurelia's long ears were now completely dyed crimson.

Josiah's gaze on Aurelia's ears was quickly blocked by Hiri's hand.

The atmosphere gradually became awkward, but Brass Dragon's voice broke the awkwardness this time.

"Vihez, the 20 years you've been away has been more exciting than the 3,000 years of your race's life. You've been a bard in Falosi, joined the army in the Iron Nation, and even became a sage after returning to Noland. Now, you've become a professional singer and formed a band, right?" Brass Dragon asked.

"Yes, a band called Salvation." The man in black's tone was still flat.

"I've seen your performance on the Mana Net, and there are some comments that concern me. That is, 'What is the name of the elven girl who plays the stringed instrument?' and 'Mother, when I see her, I seem to have the ability to fall in love again.'"

Brass Dragon read the two comments in a voice loud enough for the audience to hear. Of course, Aurelia also heard it.

"What's the situation now?" Josiah's eyes were covered by Hiri, so he could not see Aurelia's expression clearly.

"Put a pot of water on her head, and it will probably boil." Hiri once again made a very appropriate analogy.

"Ahem, Aurelia … Adjust your expression. It's your turn on stage!" Josiah fumbled under his seat and took out a wooden board. "If you don't know what to say, look at this … I will give you a hint."

After hearing Josiah say that he was going on stage, Aurelia took another deep breath. She tried to make her blushing cheeks and ears normal.

She looked around the audience behind Josiah. It could accommodate at least a thousand people, but there were only two people in the audience.

After Aurelia came into contact with the Mana Net, she understood that Josiah's ambition was definitely not limited to just a thousand people.

"How many people will be watching this interview?" Aurelia asked before leaving.

"About 500,000 people in two countries. This is a conservative estimate. As for how many people you can capture, it will depend on your charm."

500,000 people?!

Aurelia patted her cheeks hard, picked up her guitar backpack, and walked straight to the stage with the determination that she would not be able to return from the battlefield.

"The elven girl who can restore the ability to fall in love is here."

Brass Dragon stood up and stretched out his hand to Aurelia. Aurelia was stunned for a moment, then immediately reached out and shook Brass Dragon's hand.

She was still not used to this way of greeting.

"Sit there." Brass Dragon gestured for Aurelia to sit on the sofa next to the man in black.

"Another high elf isolated from the human world. I haven't seen you for so long that I thought you were extinct."

Brass Dragon said directly after Aurelia sat down.

His words had obviously triggered the most sensitive part of Aurelian's heart. An inexplicable anger overflowed from her heart, but her gaze fell on Josh, who was sitting below the audience seats.

"Smile."

Josiah wrote these two words on the board to remind Aurelia, but Aurelia's expression was still a little stiff.

"Sister, think of your people!"

Josiah wrote another sentence on the board, forcing Aurelia to suppress her willfulness and smile.

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