The queen and Helena fought the unknown monster and died of exhaustion. The news of Sally ascending to the throne quickly spread across the Norland Continent. All the races were shocked.
The shadow of the Great Old Ones was still there, and all the races were still very fearful and vigilant of the devils.
However, the result of this news was that Alex arrived at the crucial moment and killed the monster!
"Damn it. He got it again." Rankster, who was sitting on the ice throne, crushed the intelligence jade in his hand with a smile.
"We still have to contact Alex and Irina about this. Where did such a powerful monster come from and what its motive is? We have to find out," Douglas said with a serious expression.
The elders of the Frost Dragon tribe chimed in one after another. All of them looked worried.
The elven queen and Helena were both top powerhouses who had experienced the war among species. They were also the leaders of the elven race for the past few centuries.
Their deaths were not only a big deal for the elves, but also for the entire Norland Continent.
Rankster said in a low voice, "I will make a trip to Chaos City personally."
…
Chaos City, the city lord's castle conference room.
"How is the elven race now?" Michael asked Rolan with a serious expression.
"The overall situation is still stable. The new queen had successfully controlled The Wind Forest before she ascended to the throne. Currently, the borders have been sealed, and The Wind Forest is in a state of emergency," Rolan replied. At the same time, he took out a piece of intelligence and passed it to Michael. "Irina's support for the new queen has greatly stabilized the elven race."
Michael quickly scanned through it, and lamented, "I didn't expect Helena to choose to let go in the end. This should not be an easy decision for her."
"When the elven race's situation stabilizes, maybe we can consider building a railway line to The Wind Forest," Rolan said with a smile.
…
Demon Islands, Abyss.
"The elven race is in a period of weakness. It's a pity that the peace treaty has been signed, and Alex is such a busybody. Otherwise, we would have a chance to complete our unfinished business back then."
"The elven queen and old witch Helena are both dead. This is indeed a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. What a pity, what a pity!"
…
"According to the legends of the elves, elves will become a leaf on the Tree of Life when they die. Now that the Tree of Life is gone, what do you think they will become?"
On the balcony, Irina looked up at the starry sky. Beside her was a row of empty wine bottles.
Meg pondered for a moment. He really couldn't bring himself to say that they would become stars. After a moment of silence, he said, "Perhaps some elves won't leave even if they die. They might continue to protect the forest and their people."
Irina turned back to look at him, her slightly flushed face showing some indignation. "I was already tired enough when I was alive. Can't I be relaxed and happy in death?"
Meg was speechless. After a moment of silence, he said, "From the looks of it, they might have turned into a tree and a vine."
"You also think that they changed?" Irina smiled, and there was a hint of genuine joy in her smile.
"When I was young, Mother Empress often told me stories and taught me magic under the Tree of Life. At that time, I didn't think Helena was that bad. I even thought that her crystal ball was very interesting and that star magic was very mysterious. I wanted to learn it, but I couldn't … "
Meg looked at Irina, who was sitting on the balcony, and told her some stories that were hidden in the depths of her memory. Her slender legs swayed gently outside the balcony. The atmosphere wasn't too sad. The moonlight shone on her side profile, and she looked like an ordinary girl reminiscing about her childhood.
In the quiet night, only the chirping of insects and her light voice could be heard.
After she finished her story, she picked up the bottle of red wine and downed the remaining half of the bottle. She burped, and then fell into Mag's arms drunk.
"Little Celestial Maidens also have troubles and get drunk." Meg picked her up and went downstairs.
About 10 minutes later, Meg returned to the balcony. He looked at Xi, who had appeared out of nowhere, and said with a smile, "Did you bring the new core?"
Xi looked into Meg's eyes as if she wanted to see through him. She said calmly, "You should know that having such mismatched things is not necessarily a good thing for the Norland Continent."
"I know, too. It's worse to be a little white rabbit who only knows how to pretend to be obedient," Meg said with a smile.
"I've already reported the news. The higher-ups might send a law enforcement team to investigate. Before that, I hope you can give me the mecha, and this matter will have nothing to do with you."
Meg was not surprised that Xi had already reported the matter. He was not narcissistic enough to think that he could bribe a professionally trained soldier with a few dishes.
"You seem to have misunderstood something. What happened now is that the people from the underground city came to the Norland Continent and killed the elven queen and high priestess, as well as dozens of elves.
If you can't guarantee that this kind of thing will not happen again, then the underground city is a ticking time bomb to the Norland Continent. Every race on the Norland Continent has the right to know about your existence and take necessary precautions, "Meg said seriously as he looked at her.
Xi looked at him silently and shook her head. "I can't promise you this."
"Then let someone who can talk to you come," Meg said frankly.
"And this, you can take it." Meg took out the mecha's core and put it on the ground.
Xi took out the storage box and put away the core that was several meters tall before turning to leave.
"Do you want to have a drink before you leave?" Meg's voice came from behind her.
Xi's footsteps paused for a moment before she continued walking.
"Looks like the braised pork in the pot downstairs can only be eaten by one person," Meg said leisurely.
Xi turned around and looked at him. "You know I can't get her drunk."
"Only bad men want to get women drunk. I have a wife and children. I don't do this kind of thing." Meg waved his hand.
Yellow tile stove, red charcoal, red braised pork in a clay pot, two cold dishes, a big jug of beer, and two people sitting opposite each other.
Meg looked at Xi who was eating the braised pork heartily and finishing a bowl of rice in a short time. He smiled and said, "Have you never eaten such delicious meat in the underground city?"
Xi put down the bowl gracefully and looked at Meg. "The underground city also has rich and unique delicacies."
"When a person starts to answer questions that are not related to the question, it usually means that he is right," Meg said with a smile.
Xi scooped another bowl of rice for herself and continued to eat. She did not intend to answer Meg's question.
"I say, did you already plan to come to the restaurant for this meal? So you deliberately skipped dinner? "Meg suddenly realized a serious problem.
"You're the one who invited me here," Xi replied calmly.
"Why are people so self-righteous when they are free these days?" Meg shook his head and sighed.
(End of Chapter)
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