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Chapter 257

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Elves, to put it bluntly, were just squatting at home.

Nyssa and Claire could only blame themselves for creating them too perfectly.

That's right, they were too perfect.

Referring to the image of the Gods themselves, their appearances were exquisite to the extreme, and their figures were also perfect … What? It was said that most of them were like airports? Well, blind man, you found a point of beauty, which means that the Goddess may also be … Uh, we didn't say anything, right?

As mentioned before, elves often showed joy but did not pursue excitement. They were often curious but not greedy. They had an amazing ability to coordinate with everything in the world and pursue group coordination. This also led to them being more of a group than an individual.

This coordination also led to their gentle temperament, their pace of life became extremely slow, and they lacked the mentality to fight. Compared to ruling the world, they were more willing to stay in the aloof Emerald Forest and lie in the shade with the animals in the forest to enjoy the afternoon sun.

Unlike humans who modified nature to obtain resources, the elves had a perfect symbiosis with nature due to the innate power bestowed by the Goddess. Everything they needed could be obtained from nature, which was why they were all squatting at home.

This was the consensus about elves in Prandal records that could be traced back.

However, Tang En had seen two elves, Aiguin and Ashilia, in the past few months, and one of them was non-mainstream …

Should he say that he was too lucky, or that the proportion of non-mainstream elves in the elven race was too high?

"You're talking nonsense!"

Grandia angrily scolded Tang En, "Aiguin will not like humans!"

"I didn't say she likes me."

"Then you still say she's your wife!"

"That's right."

"Then you —"

Grandia was in a mess.

"What does being my wife have to do with whether she likes me or not?"

Tang En said matter-of-factly, "It's enough that I like her."

Grandia was dumbfounded.

She had never seen such a shameless person. Although she had only seen a few people, her intuition told her that Tang En was definitely the best among humans!

"Mr. Mount — Tang En." Grandia looked at Tang En with pity, "You'd better go find a priest for treatment …"

"…"

Tang En raised his hand with a dark expression. The Girdle of Ecstasy of the Goddess of Evernight immediately twisted and dug deep into Grandia's body.

Grandia clenched her teeth. "I will not yield!"

Tang En smiled and said, "I'm not going to make you submit. I'm just admiring the heroic look of an elven maiden when faced with a threat. Don't you think it's humiliating for a human to play with your body so wantonly?"

Grandia angrily shouted, "The Goddess will protect her people! Humans! You will be punished! "

"Punishment …"

Tang En looked at the sky thoughtfully. The stars were bright. He retracted his gaze and smiled. "It would be great if there really was a divine punishment."

As soon as he finished speaking, a bolt of lightning fell from the sky and landed not far behind Tang En.

Boom!

"Roar!!!"

Brian's screams resounded through the night sky.

The smile on Tang En's face immediately froze.

Grandia also froze.

I-I missed the target!?

The divine punishment can miss?!

Tang En lowered his head and smiled bitterly. He was really helpless.

This divine punishment clearly conveyed a message to him — the Prandal Gods were really watching him all the time.

What the f * ck … Were these Gods all voyeurs?

Did they do nothing but stare at him every day to watch a show?

When he thought about how there would be a few pairs of eyes watching him when he was being intimate with a beauty, he felt very uncomfortable.

"Although, although it missed, but, but the Goddess has already made her stand!"

Grandia sternly threatened Tang En. "Why aren't you letting go of me?!"

Tang En looked at Grandia with a bit of hesitation. Let go of her? He hadn't taught her a good lesson yet. Not letting go? Just as she said, the Goddess was probably really watching him. Although she had been very indulgent towards him before, if he went too far, who could guarantee that the Gods here wouldn't suddenly turn hostile?

"Big, big brother …"

Brian's weak voice came. "Save, save me …"

Helpless, Tang En could only compromise and put away the Goddess of Eternal Darkness's forceful restraint. After all, he still had to deal with the Elves, and it wasn't good to make things too tense.

"Hmph!"

Grandia snorted coldly and rubbed her wrists, chest, and lower abdomen. She had been tied up for a long time, and there was a little blockage in her blood flow. It was swollen and numb.

Tang En stared at her for a while and curled his lips. "Don't think about escaping. Come with me."

When he came back with Grandia again, Tang En didn't know whether to laugh or cry when he found that Brian had been turned into charcoal by the divine punishment. His whole body was emitting black smoke, and he was stiff and couldn't move.

Obviously, the Goddess of Gaia should have been merciful. Otherwise, with the power of the Gods, Brian should have been dead by now.

However …

She would rather strike her Dwarf people than directly attack him … What did this mean?

Tang En helped Brian up and narrowed his eyes to ponder for a moment. He had some guesses in his heart.

Perhaps, he was actually more important than he thought?

Why?

"Why, why …"

Brian looked at Tang En with tears in his eyes. "Why did you strike me?"

"Because you usually talk too much."

Tang En threw him a bottle of Health Potion and then turned to Grandia. "We're going to the Jade Corolla. Since you're here, it means that this place is not far from an Elf village. Lead the way."

"No way!"

Seeing that Tang En actually had a request for her, Grandia instantly became arrogant. She crossed her arms and sneered.

After drinking the Health Potion, Brian recovered and looked at Grandia with astonishment. "This is the first time I've seen an Elf with such a human-like expression."

Even Brian was so surprised. It could be seen how special Grandia was among the Elves.

Grandia raised her eyebrows and stubbornly refused to speak.

Tang En raised the belt in his hand, and Grandia trembled. Her eyes were filled with an inexplicable fear.

"Hmph, I'm not afraid of you … I'm only leading the way because of him!"

Grandia pointed at Brian, and Brian was pleased. "Look, look, big brother. Your face isn't useful, right? Here, it's my face that's useful! "

Tang En simply couldn't be bothered with this amusing idiot.

Although it was already very late and there was still a dense fog in the forest, it didn't affect the three of them at all. They immediately set off after extinguishing the bonfire and continued to advance southwest along the Jade River. Not long after, they saw a dream-like Elf village behind the dense forest.

"Salamar."

Grandia snorted. "You're the only human to enter this place in the past few hundred years."

"It's my honor."

Tang En revealed a smile. Fortunately, this village was closer to Ellington than he had imagined. They only needed to fly leisurely for a day to arrive.

Salamar was the name of a berry in the Elven language. It was also one of the staple foods of the Elves. It was a specialty of this village, so it was named that way.

The Salamar in the dense fog emitted a faint soft light. It was a fluorescent plant that was planted by the Elves in the village's paths, doorways, and houses. This plant absorbed light during the day and emitted it at night. It was a natural illumination plant.

The Elves really had a lot of good things. Tang En smiled. Just this fluorescent flower alone was a very suitable cash crop to promote in human society.

It was now about eight or nine o 'clock in the night. There were still many Elves sitting outside the houses in the village. Some were playing the zither, some were immersed in the world of books, and some were leisurely taking care of the beautiful flowers in front of their doors.

With just a casual glance, Tang En had a rough understanding of the characteristics of the elves.

At the same time, he also felt for the first time that being too beautiful could really cause people to have face blindness.

Although there weren't many Elves in Salamar, without exception, they were all very beautiful!

Please forgive the use of the word "they" here, because the Elves were a matriarchal society.

Please forgive the use of the word "beautiful" here, because … even the male Elves could only be described as beautiful.

Yes, they could only be described as beautiful.

Their delicate skin and delicate faces could even make every human woman jealous.

If he stayed in this environment, Tang En was not worried that he would become gay, but he was worried that he would lose the ability to distinguish beauty. Because everyone was very beautiful, their faces, looks, and figures were clearly different, but they gave people a strange sense of uniformity. It was like they were clones from the same mold.

… It was their expressions.

Yes, their expressions were too serene and gentle, too leisurely. Everyone had a shallow smile on their faces, and they did not look like humans at all. Their faces always had complicated emotions.

They had already seen Tang En and Brian, but they were not surprised. They just showed them a gentle smile, which meant that they welcomed their arrival.

Tang En was startled. "They don't seem surprised to see me?"

"The patrol in the dark had already seen you on the way. Before we came back, they had already sent a message through the plants," Grandia said angrily.

Grandia snapped, "Alright, we're already here. If there's anything, go find Elder Sharon tomorrow. Don't bother me anymore!"

After saying that, Grandia walked inside in a huff.

"Grandia, you shouldn't have gone out."

"I've already gone out!"

"They're good people?"

"No!"

"Then why did you bring them to the village?"

"Don't ask me!"

"I saw a Fairy friend, so this human must be a trustworthy friend."

"Then why did you ask!?"

"Grandia, Elder Sharon was looking for you in the afternoon."

"So annoying!"

Seeing the conversation between Grandia and the other Elves, Tang En finally understood that she was indeed a weirdo among the Elves!

Compared to the Elves, she was more like a human.

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