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Chapter 1652

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The highest floor of the Tower of Wind, the observation deck.

When the elevator arrived, Rozen and Lifa came down at the same time.

The bright sun shone down from the sky.

A comfortable breeze brushed past them.

The young man and young lady stood side by side on the edge of the observation deck, looking into the distance.

However, one of them looked relaxed, while the other was silent.

So Rozen peeked at Lifa's expression and said in a relaxed tone.

"It seems like I've given you a lot of trouble."

For the time being, Rozen said so.

As for whether he really felt that way, it was another matter.

Lifa rolled her eyes at Rozen without any curiosity.

"Anyway, you're just trying to stop me from coming into contact with that guy. That's why you're so ruthless, right?"

Lifa could see through Rozen's intentions.

The reason why Rozen stepped on Sigrout so hard was not only because he didn't like Sigrout and wanted to vent Lifa's anger, but also because he wanted to thoroughly offend Sigrout so that Sigrout wouldn't be able to use all kinds of righteous reasons to force Lifa to stay in his team.

Otherwise, no matter what, Sigrout was the assistant of the Wind Elf Overlord and a high-ranking member of the Wind Elves. As long as Sigrout used "for the sake of the race" and "for the sake of the collective", he could force Lifa to stay in his team.

Taking this into consideration, Rozan Can had offended Sigrout to the extreme, causing him to lose face. He might as well shed all pretense of cordiality to avoid being disliked by this self-righteous guy.

Of course, this was a very extreme approach.

Offending the opponent to the extreme meant that Sigrout might keep looking for trouble.

But …

"There's no need to be too polite to this kind of guy who only dares to show off on the Internet." Rozen said disapprovingly, "This kind of guy at most uses some disgusting little tricks. It's not worth mentioning."

In other words, Rozen didn't take Sigrout seriously.

Looking at Rozen like this, Lifa really didn't know what to say.

She felt that …

(He's much tougher than in reality …)

That was all Lifa thought.

As for Rozen …

"If you're afraid, I can help you solve this problem."

Rozen seemed to be provoking Lifa.

The competitive Lifa immediately fell for it.

"What's there to be afraid of?" Lifa said indifferently. "At most, I'll become a traitor of the territory."

In ALO, players could be roughly divided into two types based on their own gameplay styles.

One was like Lifa and Sigrunt, who used their territory as a base and teamed up with other players of the same race to conquer outside. They would also hand over a portion of the money they earned to the administration to contribute to the development of the race.

The other was to leave the territory and set up a neutral city as a base. Other races would team up with each other and conquer the game.

The former were usually players who had a sense of responsibility and belonging and were willing to contribute to the race.

The latter, on the other hand, lacked the sense of responsibility and belonging to their race. They were able to obtain all the rewards from the outside world, but they were also looked down upon by the former.

Therefore, the players usually called the players who abandoned the territory traitors of the territory.

From this title, it could be seen that they were a group that was despised and ostracized by others.

There were also two types of traitors. One was to leave the territory voluntarily, and the other was to be exiled by the lord. Regardless of which type, their reputation was not very good.

However, the advantage of traitors was that they had enough freedom. Therefore, many players chose to abandon their territory and become traitors.

As a member of the Wind Elves, Lifa's sense of belonging was quite low. But because she liked Siiluban very much, and because she was lazy, she always stayed in the territory.

Other than that, Lifa also wanted to contribute to the race and support the race in conquering the World Tree. That way, she would one day be reincarnated as a Light Elf and be free from the restriction of staying in the air.

But now, after seeing Sigrunt's behavior, Lifa's desire to be liberated rapidly increased.

No matter what, Lifa was a girl who advocated freedom. She didn't want to be bound by a team, let alone a territory.

"Actually, I've been planning to leave this place one day, but I feel that being alone is scary and I can't make up my mind."

Lifa took a deep breath and showed a carefree expression.

"This time, I can finally fly as I please."

Speaking until here, Lifa revealed a sincere smile.

Seeing this, the nonchalant expression on Rozen's face finally disappeared and was replaced by a sudden smile.

Obviously, Rozen was so relaxed and calm because he took Lifa's feelings into consideration.

Now …

"Since you've decided, let's go."

Rozen patted Lifa's head and smiled gently.

"I … I know."

Lifa blushed and accepted Rozen's hand. Then, she also smiled.

The two of them put down everything, looked at each other, and spread the four wings on their backs.

Just as they were about to fly out …

"Li … Lifa!"

Accompanied by a useless cry, a figure fell out of the lift in a panic.

"Raigan?"

Lifa stopped moving and looked at the figure in a daze.

It was Raigan.

"Didn't you run away in tears?"

Rozen also stopped and looked at Raigan with a raised eyebrow.

"I … I didn't!"

Raigan immediately refuted.

However, Raigan obviously wasn't completely ignorant. He didn't dare to talk to Rozen anymore and looked at Lifa.

"I heard that you left the team. Is that true?"

Raigan looked at Lifa with an incomparably serious expression.

"Ah, it's true." Lifa nodded without hesitation and said, "Is there a problem?"

"Of course there is!" Raigan said without hesitation, "I joined Sigroot's team because of Lifa. If you're not here, I don't want to stay anymore!"

Raigen was serious when she said this.

Obviously, he wasn't joking.

"Don't tell me you want to go with us?"

Rozen said with a rather funny tone.

"Of course! How could I let Lifa be alone with you! "

Raigan immediately replied with hostility.

Unfortunately …

"Even if you say that, we were in the same room not long ago, in the way you said alone."

Rozen said indifferently.

"What … What did you say …?!"

Raigan was instantly dealt a huge blow.

"What nonsense are you talking about!" Lifa immediately slapped Rozen with a flushed face, then glared at Raigan and said, "Don't you say weird things to me again, or I won't be polite anymore!"

"Alright … Alright." Raigan hurriedly begged for mercy and said helplessly, "Although I really want to go with Lifa, because there's something I'm very concerned about, I'll stay in Sigroot's team for the time being."

Raigan seemed to be very unwilling about this.

"Anyway, you can't keep up with our speed and will only be a burden. You can't be a helper at all. It won't matter if you come with us to Alune."

Lifa mercilessly scolded him, which dealt another blow to Raigan.

"Anyway … Anyway, after I'm done, I'll catch up immediately." Raigan summoned his courage, looked at Rozen, and said very seriously, "Please don't forget, Lifa will always be mine … Pfft!"

In the next second, Raigan was kicked away by Lifa and fell out of the observation deck, falling to the bottom of the tower.

This fall would probably cost him a lot of HP.

"What an idiot, always saying strange things …!"

Lifa was embarrassed and angry.

"Heh …"

Rozen snickered.

"What are you laughing at?" Lifa was very dissatisfied. "Let's go, are you coming or not?"

"Coming." Rozen could only hold back his laughter and followed Lifa.

The two flew into the sky together in the midst of their banter, heading to the other side of the sky.

The journey had officially begun.

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