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Chapter 958

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As soon as the Forest Divinity plunged into the ground, it began to shake its seven to eight-meter-long arms. Soon, it turned into two branches, and many branches and leaves grew from its head and branches.

From afar, it looked no different from a normal tree. If there was a flaw, it would be that the ten or so Forest Divinities were all in the open space.

Only when other trees grew around them, would they not look out of place.

When Kistrin saw that the Forest Deity had been settled, he went into the Busy Temple. No one knew what he was doing. William, who was bored, suddenly heard a voice in his ear.

While he was shocked, he immediately extended his spiritual force and scanned the nearby forest. However, after a few rounds, he did not find any intelligent creatures.

Just as he was about to send out a probe, the Tree of Life automatically swayed a few times and attracted William's attention. A cheerful voice once again entered his ear.

No, this was a telepathic communication.

William looked at the Tree of Life in astonishment. He tapped his foot on the ground and floated in mid-air, arriving beside the Tree of Life.

He pressed his hand on the huge trunk and a voice appeared in his mind, "I am Celia, Tree of Life Celia. Thank you for your help to me and the Elven race."

William looked at the Tree of Life in delight, "You can actually communicate so quickly."

"No, human," the Tree of Life replied.

"Wait," William interrupted, "My name is William Devonshire, the Grand Duke of England and the master of this planet. You can call me William."

"Alright, William," Celia said happily, "To thank you for your help, I will provide you with three drops of Life Water every hundred years.

Each drop of Life Water will not only extend a person's lifespan by a hundred years, it will also increase the user's affinity with magic. "

"Then I have to thank you," William thought with a smile as he retracted his hand from the tree trunk.

This Tree of Life called Celia was indeed an old fairy that had lived for who knew how many years. She immediately knew about the benefits.

Should Celia take the opportunity to say that she was still too weak and hoped that William would protect her? Not only would he protect her, but he would also do his best to provide her with a large amount of magic power?

And then wait a hundred years to get the reward?

If he had the time, William might even visit all the major forces in the universe. Why would he care about a drop of life water that could increase one's lifespan by 100 years?

Although he had agreed to protect Celia in his deal with Odin, he didn't have the patience to wait for decades or centuries.

"Don't thank me. If you want to thank someone, thank Odin Bolson. I don't think much of you.

But since you're living in my territory, it's normal for me to charge you some rent, right? "

"Yes, yes." Celia didn't expect William to be so straightforward.

After that, Celia used the excuse that she had just woken up to end the conversation.

William pursed his lips. You want to tie me down with empty promises? Do you think I'm an idiot?

Regardless of whether it was Celia or the Elves, William would take whatever benefits he wanted.

Just as he was thinking, a magic barrier spread out from the Light Elf Temple and quickly formed a two-kilometer-wide circle of light.

It flickered a few times in the air and disappeared into the forest.

After the magic array was activated, Christine excitedly ran out of the temple. She only glanced at William before quickly fusing a ball of light into Celia's tree trunk.

In an instant, William felt that the magic elements around him seemed to be confined by something.

Anger rose from the bottom of his heart. Fortunately, his target wasn't the Tree of Life, but the Gem of Reality in Odin's hands.

He snorted coldly at the Light Elf Christine, her eyes emitting blue light. She mobilized the power of the Gem of Reality and teleported the Elves that were staying in the small town of the magic planet one by one.

Christine looked at William as if she had seen the most terrifying demon.

In her inherited knowledge, wasn't it said that after the Elves' treasure, the Magic Confinement Ball, combined with the Tree of Life, no one would be able to use magic within a thousand meters of Celia?

But not only could William use magic, he could also teleport all the Magic Elves over with just his imagination.

In order to warn Christine and Celia behind her, William then teleported the Elves' belongings one by one and randomly piled them up in the Light Elf Temple.

After filling up the entire temple, William flew into the sky with the help of his Sentinel Armor and began to carefully observe the mountain terrain around the valley.

He then said to Sunday, "Set up sentries between these mountains to protect the Tree of Life and also to prevent the Elves from expanding their forces outside the valley.

Also, keep a close eye on everything and anyone here. If the Tree of Life even shakes in the future, I want to know. "

"Understood, sir. Mission established."

He showed a mocking expression towards the Tree of Life. This wasn't a world of pure magic, and the Tree of Life wasn't an invincible existence.

Otherwise, it wouldn't have been almost wiped out by the Dark Elves.

He then ordered Sunday to send a 100-meter spaceship to the low-Earth orbit of the planet with all kinds of destructive weapons to guard it all year round.

After ensuring that as soon as he received William's order, he would be able to destroy the entire Elven Valley. He then teleported directly back to the magic planet.

As soon as William left, Celia sighed. She knew that Christine's action of activating the Anti-Magic Orb without even saying goodbye had completely angered William.

Moreover, she vaguely felt that a destructive crisis was hanging over her and the Elves' heads at all times.

Fortunately, the Tree of Life and the Light Elves weren't at peace with the world for nothing. Moreover, there was nearly a thousand square kilometers of living space, which was enough for the newborn Elves to use for many, many years.

By the time William's defensive measures were actually implemented, perhaps thousands of years would have passed.

At that time, even if he was still alive, it was hard to say if he would still remember it.

After teleporting back to the magic planet, William saw Saul standing there with an indignant look on his face.

Seeing that William had returned, Odin said with a smile, "Is it done over there?"

William nodded. Then, he suddenly remembered that since Heimdall couldn't see planet X17, then wouldn't Odin have to look for him every time he wanted to go over to take a look?

And after that, if he wanted to go back to Asgard, he would have to look for him and even accompany him the whole time.

Thinking of this, William said with a smile, "It seems that the Divine Dominion will have to set up a permanent office in London. Otherwise, it will be very troublesome for us to contact each other in the future, or to go to a certain place."

"Indeed." Seeing that William didn't take advantage of this problem, Odin was relieved. At the same time, he couldn't help but think about who to send to London.

After thinking about it, he finally decided to let Angela lead a diplomatic team to stay in London.

Firstly, Angela's identity was somewhat special, and most people in the Divine Dominion didn't recognize her. Secondly, Odin still hadn't given up on the idea of matchmaking Angela and William.

Therefore, when William saw Angela in London, it wasn't just Odin who had a headache.

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