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Chapter 1425

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After a sumptuous breakfast, Meg sent Amy and Anna to the ice cream shop and asked Mia to take care of them for a day before returning to the restaurant.

"Are you ready to set off?" Irina asked Meg.

"Yes. Wait for me to go upstairs and change." Meg nodded and hurried upstairs to change into a full set of equipment, including the mask.

"Let's go." Irina grabbed Meg's hand. A green light flashed under their feet, and the two disappeared from the restaurant.



An elf quickly walked into the Starry Cavern, and respectfully said to Helena, who was standing on the high platform, "High Priestess, the spell formation is ready. As long as Irina and Alex dare to come, we will definitely be able to capture or kill them."

"Don't let your guard down. Everyone has already witnessed The Wind Forest once. I don't want the same thing to happen again," Helena said in a cold voice.

"Yes!" That elf's expression froze, and he bowed before leaving the cavern.

Helena looked up at the largest star in the starry sky, and murmured to herself, "Your Majesty, I had no choice but to do this. For the future of the elven race, I had to do this. All of those bastards who tried to destroy everything we've built deserve to die …"

In The Wind Forest, the nobles were dressed in splendid attire, and were riding in luxurious carriages to Life Square.

Today was the conferring ceremony of the new elven princess, and it would be held in Life Square in front of the Tree of Life. Sally would receive the blessings and recognition of the Tree of Life.

After Princess Irina was deposed, The Wind Forest no longer had a princess, so this was a very important matter for The Wind Forest. Almost all the elves knew about this, but only the nobles were qualified to attend the conferring ceremony. The servants and slaves were locked in their homes to continue working. Ordinary elves were also barred from the ceremony area and were not qualified to watch the ceremony.

However, although ordinary elves didn't have the right to watch the coronation ceremony of the elven princess, they could watch the execution of the hundred or so elves who were deemed traitors up close. The execution platform was set up outside the sealed area.

The elves who were called traitors were locked up in metal cages, and their hands and feet were chained up with heavy metal chains. There were countless wounds of various sizes on their bodies, all of which were left behind by torture and whipping.

However, there was not the slightest trace of fear on the faces and eyes of the elves. They were like silent stones trapped in the iron cage, looking at the elves outside the iron cage with unswerving determination in their eyes.

The elves outside the cages also silently looked at their brethren in the cages. They looked at the black iron bars, and in a trance, they couldn't even tell if they were inside or outside the cages.

"Mother, why are they locked in cages? Are they bad people? "A little boy tugged at his mother's clothes and whispered.

The young elf shook his head and softly said, "No, they are only here because they are seeking freedom."

"Freedom? What's that? "The little boy asked curiously.

"Shh." The young mother covered the child's mouth, and looked around nervously. After making sure that the elves beside her weren't paying attention to them, she whispered, "That is something that cannot be said."

"Oh." The little boy nodded as if he understood. Although he didn't quite understand why his mother was so nervous, it had to be something very scary for these elves to be locked up.

The grand ceremony was being prepared for the coronation of the new princess. However, there wasn't much of a joyous atmosphere in The Wind Forest. Instead, there was a sense of nervousness.

The elves who were in charge of guarding had already nocked their bows, and were nervously looking at the ordinary elves who were surrounding them.

There was an undercurrent in the entire forest.

On the luxurious carriage, Vincent looked at Blour who was sitting opposite him, and said, "The order has been confirmed. During the coronation ceremony today, Sally will announce your engagement with her. This means that you may become the husband of the queen in the future, and have a noble status in The Wind Forest."

"At the same time, hundreds of Night Elves will die." Blour lifted a corner of the carriage's curtain and looked out. The ordinary elves were blocked outside the square, and he said with a sad and mocking expression, "When I was young, I heard from my grandmother that countless elves died here in order to protect the Tree of Life. Then, Life Square was built. I wonder if the descendants of those elves who sacrificed their lives for the final victory are blocked outside, and don't even have the right to step into the square. "

Vincent didn't seem to hear Blour's words, and continued, "The Baibilly Family will have a special status because of you, and will be protected by the princess. In that case …"

"You know what I might do." Blour put down the curtain and looked into Vincent's eyes.

Vincent was silent for a while before looking into Blour's eyes. A tragic smile appeared on his face as he said, "Are you trying to use another method to leave the Baibilly Family's name in the history of the elven race?"



An elf walked into the luxurious palace, and respectfully said to Sally, who was grooming herself, "Miss Sally, Master Elliot is outside. He says he wants to see you. What do you think?"

"I'm not seeing him," Sally replied coldly as she looked at herself in the mirror.

That elf opened her mouth slightly, and then closed it again. She acknowledged, and quickly turned to leave. After she walked out of the door, she bowed to Elliot, who was standing outside with his hands behind his back, and said, "Master Elliot, Miss Sally is grooming herself, and it's not convenient for her to see you. If you have anything to say to her, please look for her after the conferring ceremony."

"This fellow …" The veins on Elliot's forehead were throbbing. He didn't think Sally would dare to leave him outside the door and refuse to see him. He looked at the luxurious door of the new princess' residence and the elven warriors standing in front of it, and suppressed his anger. He put on a nonchalant expression, and said, "That's right. She is indeed very busy now. Then, I'll look for her after the conferring ceremony."

"Chief, the young mistress doesn't want to see you. What should we do now?" the elf behind Elliot asked softly with a nervous expression.

"I'm afraid there's no other way today. However, I heard that Vincent's youngest son has been very weak since he was young. It wouldn't be strange if he suddenly died of an illness in the future, right?" Elliot sneered.

"Not strange, not strange!" That elf's eyes lit up, and he nodded.



"I can teleport directly to the Tree of Life. I'll leave everything outside to you." Irina looked at Meg as the griffin landed quietly outside The Wind Forest. A green teleportation magic formation appeared beneath her feet.

"Alright." Meg nodded. He watched as Irina left. He patted the griffin's neck gently, and said, "Ah Zi, it's up to us now."

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