At the border between the goblins and The Wind Forest, tens of thousands of goblin soldiers were stationed in front of the canyon.
A goblin general looked at the elves who were charging towards the canyon from afar. He squinted, and then raised his hand. "Remove the barricade and let them pass."
The huge rock in front of the canyon was removed, and a smooth path was made.
The Night Elves who were charging at the front had already received Irina's instructions. They led the team into the canyon quickly and passed through it quickly.
The team of close to 20,000 people entered the canyon very quickly. The goblin soldiers quickly sealed off the canyon and faced The Wind Forest.
The purple-striped griffin glided over the canyon, and followed the elves south.
"Boss, the one sitting on that purple-striped griffin just now was Alex, right?"
"Who else has a purple-striped griffin other than him? Who else can be carried by Princess Irina? "
"Eh? Boss, you seem to be a little jealous. "
"Scram!"
The older goblin slapped the younger goblin's hand away, and retracted his envious gaze. He clenched his longbow tightly as he looked at the elves circling on the other side of the border. The atmosphere at the border became a little tense.
However, this standoff didn't last for too long. About half an hour later, the elves seemed to have received the order to retreat. Although they were unwilling, they still quickly retreated from the border.
…
Meg heaved a sigh of relief after making sure that The Wind Forest didn't choose to continue their pursuit. He looked at the elves below, and said, "I wonder if Chaos City will accept so many Night Elves into the city. Once they do, it would mean that they have completely severed ties with The Wind Forest."
"That's Michael and Rolan's problem. If they don't want to accept them, then I will find a place outside Chaos City as the temporary base for the Night Elves. With these 20,000 elves, the Night Elves will have the confidence to establish themselves in this world," Irina said calmly. She wasn't worried about that at all.
"That's good too." Meg nodded. The elves' ability to survive in the wild was not for show. As long as they stayed away from The Wind Forest and did not face the elven army head-on, survival would not be a problem.
"You go back first and make lunch for Xiao Mi and Anna. I will follow them to the south to avoid any trouble," Irina said to Meg.
Meg thought for a moment and nodded. "Alright, I'll leave Ah Zi to you."
The purple-striped gryphon stopped at the top of a nearby mountain. Meg jumped off the gryphon's back and watched as Irina left. Then, he summoned the mobile restaurant and entered the mobile restaurant in flight mode. He clicked on the automatic return function and closed his eyes to rest.
20,000 elves was not a small number, and it was clearly unrealistic to take all of them into the factory. He had to think carefully about how to arrange them in a way that wouldn't incur the displeasure of the natives of Chaos City, and at the same time, wouldn't make the elves feel uncomfortable.
…
"Where did the boss go?" Outside Amy's, a young girl with the orc ears was leaning against the floor-to-ceiling window with her hands covering her eyes. She was trying her best to look into the restaurant, but the window was usually transparent, so she couldn't see what was going on in the restaurant at all. She rang the bell and knocked on the door, but no one answered.
"What are you doing?" A voice came from behind her.
"Wow …"
Connie was shocked. She turned around and pressed herself against the floor-to-ceiling window. She looked at Meg, who suddenly appeared, in horror. "Boss, why did you suddenly appear?"
"I've been here for quite a while. You were too engrossed in watching." Meg shrugged. He looked at Connie, who had changed into a long cotton dress and a mask, and helplessly said, "Isn't it a rest day today? Other than your sense of direction, don't tell me you've also lost your sense of time? "
"No, I know it's a rest day today." Connie took off her mask and blushed. She quickly shook her head and looked at Meg. She was a little hesitant. She looked left and right to make sure there was no one around. She moved closer to Meg and whispered, "There's something I want to talk to you about. Can we find a place where there's no one around and be alone for a while?"
"Hmm?" Meg looked meaningfully at Connie, who was blushing. Could it be that this girl wanted to confess?
Although she was a cute girl with the orc ears, and her body was soft and delicate …
But he was a married man, and he wasn't interested in little girls.
"Come in." Meg opened the door to the restaurant and said.
Connie hurried to catch up with him. She closed and locked the door of the dining room.
"Hmm?" Mag glanced at the door that was locked from the inside, and then watched as Connie's shy expression slowly turned into a strange smile. Her reserved gaze also started to sparkle with eagerness. He had a bad feeling about this.
"Come on." Meg crossed his arms.
"Come? Come for what? "Connie was startled, and looked at Meg in confusion.
"Ahem." Meg also realized that his expression was a little wrong. And didn't this girl want to … He coughed awkwardly. "Didn't you say you had something to say to me?"
"Yes, I do have something to say to you." Connie's eyes lit up, and she looked at Meg with a burning gaze. She slowly approached him and said, "Boss, there's something I've been keeping in my heart for a long time, but I never had the chance to tell you. Today, I have to tell you …"
"You … Let's talk nicely. Don't come so close, I can't even see your face." Meg was unknowingly forced into a corner. He looked at Connie, who didn't even reach his shoulders. Because she was too close, he could only see a pair of white orc ears when he looked down.
Perhaps it was because Mag's breath was too hot, that pair of pinkish-white beast ears twitched and turned a little red.
"Can't see? Am I that short? " Connie was a little angry. She jumped up and put her hands and feet on the wall. She was half a head taller than Meg, and said proudly, "What about now?"
"I can see it now. Say it." Meg looked at Connie, who suddenly pressed him against the wall like a cicada, and nodded helplessly. This girl's brain was indeed wired differently.
However, with such a strange and somewhat ambiguous position, this girl couldn't really want to …
Connie stared at Meg for a long time, and her face became redder and redder. Her hands and feet began to tremble because she had been supporting herself for too long. A drop of cold sweat slid down her forehead and dripped onto Meg's shoes.
Meg was a little tired from standing against the wall. He could only comfort her. "It's okay, relax. Everyone has a first time for this kind of thing. Just say it boldly."
She was a little girl, so he should be more understanding. When he first confessed, he even put the love letter in the wrong drawer. In the end, the fat girl who sat next to his sister chased after him for a whole year and called him a scumbag.
* (?????? `??) *
Life was always so unexpected.
"I … I forgot what I wanted to say …" Connie's hands went limp and fell to the ground.
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