"I'm a little regretful that I arranged for the high elves to come on this show."
Josiah put down the wooden sign and looked at the man in black and Aurelia, who were talking to the Brass Dragon. After the initial teasing, the Brass Dragon talked to Aurelia about her experience of learning to play.
During this part of the conversation, Aurelia seemed to be able to talk to the Brass Dragon calmly, and the scene looked very calm. However, Josh had seen several interviews with the Brass Dragon, and he was certainly not at ease with this kind of calmness.
"Regret? She's not going to pick up a guitar and start fighting with the host, is she? "Hiri had also watched a few episodes of Brass Dragon's show with Josh.
The biggest impression that the Brass Dragon gave Hiri was that he was "so good at exposing the host's shortcomings that it made people want to beat up the host."
One of the biggest questions in the spellcaster forum about the show was, "How did this TV show survive until now?"
The host's interviewees were not only famous artists from Falosi, but also a few famous nobles and lords from Falosi.
Hiri remembered one episode where a noble was rendered speechless by the Brass Dragon's harsh words, and then flung his sleeves and left the show, threatening that "you will be punished for your words and deeds."
Although the host did go a little too far in that episode, Hiri was very happy watching it. Any commoner would feel very happy to see these nobles being humiliated.
As for the punishment and sanctions that the enraged nobles threatened, it never happened.
"No one in the whole of Falosi can punish this host, not even the king!"
This was a reply that Hiri saw under a post. It was not until she was there today that she understood what it meant.
"If they really fight, won't the host swallow her like an elf biscuit?"
Hiri felt that the race of the Noland TV staff was rare enough, and the Falosi TV station directly raised a pure-blood dragon.
"So I can only pray that the elven lady can control her temper."
Josiah quietly listened to the conversation between Brass Dragon and Aurelia. The topic of "learning to play" seemed to have come to an end, and Brass Dragon's next topic was completely on the verge of angering Aurelia.
"Previously, we learned that you've been living in the High Elves' city of Assequero. It's a legendary city that I think many humans yearn for. However, I'm very curious as to why you came to Noland for that performance. Is there an opportunity? "Brass Dragon asked.
Qiji … I was kidnapped by a demon to Noland, and then in order to save my people, I had no choice but to step onto the stage!
Aurelia opened her mouth. Of course, she knew she couldn't say that. She glanced at Josiah, who was sitting in the audience. Josiah had already picked up the wooden sign in his hand.
'Invited by a friend. Very interested in Noland.'
"I … I came to Noland at the invitation of a friend." Aurelia gritted her teeth and said in a somewhat distorted tone, "I'm … very interested in this city."
Brass Dragon also noticed Josiah holding up the wooden sign in the distance. He pursed his lips and showed an expression of reluctance. Obviously, he was not satisfied with this answer.
When Josiah first found him, Brass Dragon did hope to help the High Elves out of the crisis of extinction. At the same time, Brass Dragon was very dissatisfied with the High Elves' arrogance in refusing to interact with other races.
As a guardian, he was not allowed to visit Assequero.
Aurelia obviously had this arrogance in her, and Brass Dragon could see it.
"Interested? The fact that the High Elves would be interested in humans is really surprising to humans. " Brass Dragon suddenly took out a thick book, then took out a pair of rimless glasses and put it on the bridge of his nose. "Do you know what this is?"
Aurelia shook her head.
"Fantastic Tales of the World's Creatures. The author is a human named Enkors. He and I are old friends. He's an incredible guy," Brass Dragon said as he opened the book with his hand.
"It records all kinds of dangerous, fierce, greedy, and mysterious creatures in the world …" Brass Dragon stopped flipping the book and looked up at Aurelia next to him. "I just looked. The records of the High Elves are on the fourth line of page 172."
Aurelia was stunned for a moment. She realized that the long list of adjectives that the person in front of her had just said seemed to be slandering the High Elves.
"Big sister! Bear with it! "
Josiah raised the wooden sign again, hoping that Aurelia could control her temper.
"According to the book, the High Elves are an ancient race, a great race protected by the holy tree. They have mastered magic technology that human civilization does not have at this stage, but most of it is incomplete and can't be used … Even so, they still think that they are superior to all creatures in the world. This arrogance makes it difficult for anyone to communicate with them normally, and it is even more difficult for humans to get along with them …"
Brass Dragon said as he took off the glasses on the bridge of his nose and looked at Aurelia.
"Aurelia, you are willing to come to the human city and play your music to those … humans. I think the records related to the High Elves in this book are all false, right?"
Josiah had already raised the wooden sign with "Yes" written on it.
Aurelia's lips moved a little. She knew that as long as she acknowledged Brass Dragon's words, she would completely shatter her pride as a High Elf.
What she had to do now was to please the humans. Yes, it was true, but she could not be as humble as her grandfather!
"No!" Aurelia did not look at Josiah's wooden sign again. She directly denied Brass Dragon's statement. "Although we rarely show up in this world now, no one can deny the glorious history that we have created in this world in the past."
"But these have turned into dust."
"Not into dust!" Aurelia said word by word.
"So you still think that you are superior to everything in the world?" Brass Dragon narrowed his eyes slightly and stared at the young High Elf.
"In the past, I thought so." Aurelia pursed her lips slightly and stared stubbornly at Brass Dragon's pale golden pupils. "Unlike other creatures, we don't need to eat to restore our strength, and we rarely rest. Every one of us has excellent magic talent. These are all things that I am proud of."
When Aurelia said this, she stole a glance at Josiah. Josiah did not raise the wooden sign, but just gestured for Aurelia to continue.
"But after an outsider visited our city, I realized that we have indeed missed out on a lot of things."
Aurelia suddenly lowered her head. Sure enough, she still couldn't speak her true thoughts.
"What did you miss out on?" Brass Dragon did not give Aurelia a chance and immediately asked her.
"Food … food, delicious food." Aurelia said this word in a very low voice. Then she gritted her teeth and looked up seriously. "Not feeling hunger is not something to be proud of! Instead, I feel that I was too pitiful in the past. Humans can make so many delicious food, such as cake, pudding, grilled black sauce fish, white mushroom soup … but I have never tasted any of these! "
Aurelia had always been conflicted in her heart. She thought that not needing to eat was a sign of being a creature that was superior to humans.
But after she tasted the food in the Hearthstone Tavern, the most basic biological desire told her that she wanted to eat!
Aurelia had always deliberately resisted this desire. She did not want to admit that humans could make so many things that she was envious of.
But after thinking it through, she realized that it was such a stupid and sad way of thinking.
"It seems that this High Elf is also a gourmet."
The Brass Dragon's eyes relaxed a little. Aurelia had already revealed her heart.
"Humans have achieved many things that I have not. Their cooking skills are far superior to us, and besides that, there are many …"
Aurelia's voice trailed off. She tilted her head and looked at Josiah who was not far away.
Josiah had already written a line of words on the wooden board in front of him.
"If you tell me honestly, I can give you 120 packs of new Hearthstone cards in the future, and you can watch all the movies for free!"
You've already exceeded your reading limit for today. If you want to read more, please log in.
Login
Select text and click 'Report' to let us know about any bad translation.