Anoto looked around for a moment, then looked at the layout of the Green Plains below. Only then did he say hesitantly, "I seem to have been here before."
"You've been here before? Were there any other wind creatures here? "Angor asked.
"I … I …" Anoto lowered his head and spoke in a weak voice, "I don't remember."
"You don't remember?"
"I was so focused on finding my sister that I didn't pay attention to the surroundings." Anoto seemed to have found a reason, and his tone became more confident. "Besides, they like to laugh at me. I don't want to care about them."
To put it bluntly, Anoto was too focused on chasing after Salmado that he didn't pay attention to other things.
Angor didn't want to be too harsh on him. He didn't want to make Anoto cry again.
"Now, check your surroundings again. Do you see anything unusual?"
Anoto opened his mouth and inhaled deeply. All the wind elements around him were sucked into his stomach like a puff of smoke.
After swallowing the surrounding wind elements, Anoto smacked his lips as if he was appreciating the taste.
"I sensed something similar nearby. Judging from the remnant information, it must be a mature creature. But their presence is very weak, so they must have left long ago, "Anoto said as he sensed the wind elements.
"So there's no wind creature around here?"
Anoto did not give a firm answer this time. After a moment of hesitation, he conjured two translucent little hands and pointed in a certain direction under the clouds. "There, I feel a similar wave, but it seems to be a little weak."
Without hesitation, Angor flew toward the direction Anoto was pointing at.
As soon as he entered the clouds, he was surrounded by cold, damp mist. His range of vision was quickly reduced, and he could hear the wind howling in his ears.
It wasn't easy to find an elemental creature that could hide in the wind in such a place where the wind elemental energy was dense and vision was obscured.
But with Anoto's guidance, it wasn't a problem.
Two minutes later, Angor arrived at a foggy area. According to Anoto, the aura it sensed was coming from somewhere nearby.
Angor stepped on the air and slowly walked through the mist as if he was walking on flat ground.
After walking for about 20 steps, Anoto pointed at a certain spot. "There. I see it!"
Angor quickly turned around to check the situation.
The place Anoto was pointing at was filled with clouds of varying thicknesses. Without careful observation, one wouldn't be able to see any wind creatures.
It was a white dove whose body had almost turned into mist. It didn't try to hide its movement, but the mist around it was too strong to protect it.
The dove was standing on a natural platform with its eyes closed, which made it look like a statue.
Judging from its size and energy fluctuations, this white pigeon had yet to reach maturity. It should be an elemental spirit.
"It looks like it's sleeping?" asked Angor asked.
"It doesn't look like it. It's sleeping." Arnold paused. "Can I come closer?"
. "Angor nodded and brought the dove. When they were about three meters away from the dove, The dove's eyes suddenly opened..
At first, the dove looked confused, but when it saw Angor approaching, it quickly became confused.
Before Angor could say anything, Anoto said, "Let me try talking to it."
After that, Anoto began to converse with the awakened white dove, asking who it was and why there weren't any elemental creatures in the vicinity.
But the dove didn't answer him at all. It still looked confused.
At first, the dove was attracted by Anoto's voice, but it soon noticed Toby, who was standing on Angor's shoulder. The dove tilted its head and looked at Toby.
Toby also tilted his head and looked at the dove. What are you looking at?
The dove didn't sense Toby's aura at all. After looking at each other for a while, it suddenly narrowed its eyes as if it was smiling. It spread its wings and flew toward Toby like a gust of wind.
The dove's target was Toby. Toby didn't know what was going on, so he could only flap his wings and dodge the dove's attack.
As if the dove was playing a game with Toby, it kept flapping its wings and came at Angor again.
One chasing and the other dodging, it was as if they were playing around.
Angor looked at Anoto in confusion. What's going on?
Anoto's eyes were filled with frustration. "Its intelligence is still very low, and it can't communicate with me. But it doesn't mean any harm. I think the bird on your shoulder looks like itself, so it's curious. "
Angor could tell that the dove didn't mean any harm. Otherwise, he would have driven it away already.
It wasn't easy to find an elemental creature, but it turned out to be an unintelligent elf. Angor sighed helplessly.
Since he couldn't get any useful information, he had to think about how to deal with the current situation.
Should he drive the dove away? Or should he take the little elves to the wise ones like he did in Tusk Desert? After all, elemental fairies were important to elemental creatures everywhere — Huh?!
When he was thinking about how to deal with the pigeon, he suddenly realized something.
"Elemental fairies are important to Wind Island, right?" He looked at Anoto.
Anoto tilted his head and mumbled, "Who knows? I'm not important anyway. "
Seeing Angor looking at him, Anoto paused for a moment before he continued, "But I remember Lady Gentle Wind said that if you find a newly born elemental fairy outside and there are no other elemental creatures to take care of it, you should bring it back to Wind Island."
Angor nodded. Elemental fairies were really important. In the human world, they were like newborn babies that needed to be cared for.
Angor believed that the dove had been staying here for a long time. It must have been taken care of by the elemental creatures here, just like how Salmado took care of Anoto. Otherwise, Gentle Wind Uranus would have ordered the dove to return to Wind Island long ago.
But now, the dove was still here, while the other elemental creatures were nowhere to be seen.
That seemed to explain the problem.
Something must have happened here, and it happened so suddenly that the elemental creatures didn't even have time to take the Wind Fairy away.
Angor guessed so not only because of the dove, but also because of Anoto.
"Did you run into any other wind creatures after leaving Wind Island?"
Anoto considered. "I don't remember. I didn't pay attention to the surroundings."
"Then, have you encountered any obstructions along the way?"
Anoto shook his head firmly this time. "No."
As expected.
Anoto was also an elemental fairy. It left Wind Island with a clear path. Considering how well Wind Island took care of elemental fairies, there was no way it would be left alone.
At first, they might not stop Anoto because of their carelessness. However, when Anoto reached the edge of White Cloud Village, the elemental creatures here would definitely notice it and try to stop it. Even if they couldn't, they would at least try to persuade it.
However, from the beginning to the end, Anoto had not been stopped at all. This once again proved a problem.
Something must have really happened in White Cloud Village.
Because of this, the elemental creatures no longer had the energy to control the elemental fairies.
Angor rubbed his temples. He already had a bad feeling when Dankros declared that something bad was going to happen. He couldn't be sure yet, but it was very likely that his bad feeling was right.
As expected, he shouldn't have listened to Dankros' declaration.
Angor sighed in his mind and spoke to Anoto, who was still in a daze. "I think something really happened in White Cloud Village. Anyway, I'll take this dove back to Wind Island and leave it to Princess Softwind."
He tapped the air with his finger, and the dove fell into an illusion and flew to his hand without realizing it.
"Something happened in White Cloud Village?" Anoto didn't have time to check the dove's condition. "What happened?"
"Let's go back first."
A moment later, inside the airship above the clouds.
Angor put the dove aside and told Anoto about his theory.
Anoto didn't think of this himself, but it wasn't an idiot either. Angor explained his theory to Anoto, and Anoto couldn't find any reason to refute it.
Based on the current situation, it was very likely that Angor's theory was correct.
Anoto always acted like he didn't like Wind Island, but when he heard that something really happened in White Cloud Village, he began to panic, and tears began to well up in his eyes.
Seeing that Anoto was about to turn into a crybaby again, Angor quickly said, "It's just a guess. We need to confirm what happened in White Cloud Village first."
Anoto looked up at him with teary eyes. "How? How?"
Dankros sighed as well. "Are you stupid? Just send a message and ask!" "What?" Angor didn't know what to do with Dankros.
"Huh?"
"Fire creatures like us use Mars to send messages. Earth creatures can use sand and stones to send messages. How do you think wind creatures do that?" When Dankros saw that Anoto was still in a daze, he couldn't help but curse him for being an idiot in his heart. He then said, "Teacher Magoo once said that wind-type lifeforms are the best at transmitting information. The medium that you guys use to transmit information is the invisible wind."
Hearing this, Anoto finally understood what Dankros meant.
"I'll send a message now."
After delivering the message, Anoto lowered his head in embarrassment.
Angor looked at Anoto and didn't blame him too much. It wasn't all Anoto's fault. First of all, the bird didn't have much experience. Also, according to Anoto's own words, the bird was a loner on Wind Island who only talked with Salmado. It was understandable that Anoto didn't realize what was going on.
Time slowly passed. Five minutes, ten minutes, twenty minutes …
Half an hour later, Dankros asked in confusion, "What's going on? You haven't received a reply yet? "
Anoto nodded. "Yes, I haven't."
"That's strange. The wind element here is so strong. Messages should be sent very quickly," Dankros said. "It's even slower than when I was in the Fire Zone. Who did you send the message to? "
"Wise Camus."
"I remember that the Sage of White Cloud Village also lives on Wind Island. Could it be that something has happened to Wind Island?" Dankros wondered.
As soon as he spoke, Dankros felt something wet floating in the air.
Looking back, two streams of tears flowed out of Anoto's big eyes again.
"I'm just saying. Don't take it seriously." Dankros hurriedly tried to comfort him, but it was clearly too late. Anoto felt that Dankros was right. Since there had been no news after so long, it was very likely that something had happened to Wind Island.
Anoto immediately felt sad when he thought about what happened to his hometown.
Seeing Anoto's sobs turning into howls, Angor said, "There's another possibility. Maybe the Wise Man didn't receive your message and left halfway."
Anoto's eyes glowed. That's possible.
Angor watched Anoto listen to his words and sighed in his mind. He didn't tell Anoto that the situation would be worse if the Wise Man really left halfway.
To prevent Anoto from crying again, he decided not to tell Anoto about it. "Don't worry too much."
We don't know what's going on yet, but as an elemental fairy, you and the pigeon are not affected, which means things aren't that bad. "
If even an elemental fairy was targeted, the situation would become even more serious.
Hearing this, Anoto also agreed. Although he didn't smile through his tears, at least he stopped crying.
"Since the Wise Man didn't reply, let's put it aside for now. If I remember correctly, White Cloud Village and the Verdant Plain are always on each other's side. Maybe the wood creatures there know what happened. "How about we go to the surface and ask them? But we're outsiders, so you might have to do it yourself. "
"Sure, I'll do it." Anoto didn't refuse.
Without hesitation, he controlled his Gondola to lower the altitude.
He already saw that the Verdant Plain was quite normal. There were many wood creatures wandering around.
As soon as he landed, he noticed that there was some movement in the grass not far away, and it was heading toward Gondola.
Soon, he saw a dozen stalks of grass that had grown legs and were looking at Gondola with excitement and curiosity.
However, they were only elemental fairies, so Angor couldn't ask them for details.
When he was about to keep moving forward to look for more wood creatures, he suddenly saw a green vine growing out of the ground. It looked like a magic vine that could reach the clouds in a fairy tale. It quickly reached Gondola's height.
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