The other Earth Bears quietly walked around here, leaving this small world to their clan leaders.
Hill raised his head and looked at the Earth Bear walking towards him step by step.
The scenes he had imagined countless times in his mind finally appeared in front of him.
The bloodline was really magical. Although he was a little nervous, his heart was full of joy.
The Earth Bear lowered his head and looked at Hill with a strange look in his eyes. The snowflakes falling on his face turned into water droplets and fell. The patriarch blinked gently: "Hill, I want you to know that I
Who is it, but you don’t necessarily know my name.”
Hill couldn't help but blinked and waited quietly.
"Hai Wilson." The Earth Bear sighed softly, "I haven't mentioned this name for a long time. Fortunately, many things are in the inherited memory, otherwise I wouldn't want to talk about the past."
Even among the Earth Bears, Hewelson was one of the tallest, and it was a bit difficult for him to sit on the ground and look at Hill.
Even when the head is bent to its lowest angle, it's still a bit high.
Hewelson didn't want to go any further away from Hill, so he changed his position to lie down, but the lowered position made it even more uncomfortable.
He looked back and found that none of the Earth Bears stayed here, and none of them looked here. A smile appeared on the bear's face, and it instantly transformed into a human form.
Seeing his bloodline ancestor at such a close distance, Hill finally knew who his eyes looked like.
Hewelson's figure is tall and cold, but unfortunately his big round eyes take away a lot of his sense of majesty.
But it made Hill relax a lot instantly.
"Although it's late, I still want to say, welcome to your arrival, my Hill." Hewelson squinted his eyes and smiled, revealing a pair of deep dimples on his face.
Hill was a little surprised. When Hewelson smiled, his sense of majesty completely disappeared.
He couldn't help but laugh as well, and his somewhat flustered mood completely calmed down.
"Aren't you going to invite me in?" Hewelson, who was more than 2 meters tall, bent slightly and looked at Hill.
"You can enter my home at any time." Hill stepped aside from the door and led Hewelson into his cabin.
Hewelson looked around and simply sat on the soft sofa: "It's incredible that my descendants will have alchemists.
Thank you for everything you do for the community.
I'm really happy to have you in this world.
To be honest, I always thought that my bloodline could only die.
The bloodline of the Earth Bear will only conflict fiercely with that of the elves, and in the Elven Forest, the inheritance of the moon elves will only become less and less.
When I left Virginia, I decided that it would be impossible for me to have any descendants.
Unexpectedly, so many things have happened in just a few decades.
Hill, your connection with the world is very deep. You must be involved in many things. Can you tell me in detail?
Although the earth has recovered so much, which makes me really happy, I still want to know how it got to this day.
I always thought that my final fate would be to die together with those dwarves!"
Hill could feel that this ancestor valued him, but this importance was quickly suppressed in his heart.
Hewelson's greatest concern is always the goddess of the earth.
Before explaining to Hewelson in detail what happened in the past few years, a thought flashed through Hill's mind: How did Hewelson fall in love with the moon elf bear?
From the emergence of the God of Time and Space to the Poseidon Aglaia, from the fall of the Fountain Goddess to the return of the God of Nobles to the starry sky, and then from the cultivation of demons in Central City to the annihilation of the entire dwarves. Finally, there are the elves.
How did the Dark Moon Elves go from being so powerful to being in this miserable state today.
Hill talked endlessly all day and all night.
He knew how the Earth Bear might know many things about the outside world, but there were many things that only Hill knew and only he could explain clearly.
Hewelson did know a lot of things. He took out a thick stack of paper from the space ring on his hand.
Comparing Hill's words, Hewelson took a pen and kept revising the contents on the paper.
After sorting out these notes for the last time, Hewelson showed a smile.
He leaned on the sofa and said happily: "Sure enough, there was nothing wrong in going out and helping the human leader get rid of the control of dwarves and elves.
The spirits of the earth do not have to believe in the goddess of the earth. Even if they can appear in this world with the blessing of mother earth, after all, it is the wish of the goddess of the earth, and we will not violate it.
But you absolutely cannot believe in the elves and dwarves.
Sure enough, the original choice was right. The human race is worthy of being the spirit of the earth that Mother Earth values so much!
These are things we simple-minded earth bears cannot do."
Hill looked at this talkative leader of the Earth Bear in surprise. So the fact that the elves and demigods are chasing you is actually related to this, right?
When the God of Nobles appeared, the elves obviously wanted to control him.
But this first king of mankind seemed to have divine help in everything he did. Not only did he choose the most suitable place and the right time when he founded his country, he also did not owe any favor to the elves when he followed his divine path.
And the human god of forging and craftsmanship who the dwarves fully supported at the beginning.
When he led the humans who followed him to fight against the monsters, he would always encounter the most powerful one. At that critical moment when he was looking for a suitable place to found a country, he actually got lost.
Therefore, humans are more willing to follow the noble god who believes that it can bring them more benefits, is obviously luckier, and is more powerful, and supports him to become the first king.
Hill looked at the smiling Hewelson quietly. He finally solved the mystery of why the elves and dwarves so inappropriately always regard the blood of the Earth Bear as their most dangerous enemy.
Of course they would not let the whole world know that neither of the two races combined had ever played with an Earth Bear.
But secretly, I absolutely want to completely exterminate this race.
That's why the Elf royal family let a direct prince spend more than a hundred years to seduce Virgilia. For them, this is not an initiative to deal with the Bear of the Earth, but an attack on the Bear of the Earth.
The Revenge of the Bear Patriarch.
So Hewelson ran away without saying anything, knowing that the elf would never let him go.
But in the face of so many dangers, he still stayed with Virginia on the outskirts of the wilderness for so long.
If Virginia had not made that choice, he would probably be willing to pay any price to protect his daughter.
Hill glanced at the Earth Bear Clan leader who was deep in thought, and suddenly understood why he was so sad in the first place.
Hewelson can sacrifice everything for his daughter, including his life. But he must not drag the entire race into the water.
And this kind of Hewelson gave birth to a daughter who, for the sake of her so-called love, would not even care about her father's life and death, including the safety of all the Earth Bears.
Hill couldn't help but speak softly: "Virginia regrets it. Although she suffered a little, she is an elf after all, and there is no danger to her life.
She is already a demigod, and the goddess of hunting protected her back then.
Some time ago, I heard that she wanted to enter the wilderness to find the place where the Earth Bear was, and she wanted to get your forgiveness."
A sneer appeared at the corner of Hewelson's mouth: "No need to comfort me, Hill.
Although I am only a half-hearted Druid, there are very few things in the wilderness that I can hide from my eyes.
Is she trying to get my forgiveness? He just wants to bring those so-called dark moon elves to my former residence.
I regret that I protected that forest so completely for those memories that were not good at all.
It’s a joke.”
Hill had nothing to say.
Although Virginia is considered to be related to him by blood, he actually has very little moon elf blood. He has no feelings for this lady at all.
He was willing to say a few kind words for the lady, just to comfort Hewelson.
Since Hewelson knew everything, Hill could only choose to smile bitterly and shut up.
Hewelson shook his head. He didn't want to think about that evil girl again.
He directly asked his doubts: "How did you preserve your moon elf bloodline? The wood inheritance in you has nothing to do with the moon elf.
The bloodline of the moon elf only allows you to communicate with the magic plant and have a friendly relationship, but it definitely does not have that many magical powers.
And water magic! No matter how powerful a human vegetarian is, it is impossible for him to have this inheritance."
Now Hill could only smile bitterly.
He asked hesitantly: "Did you know that there is a crystal flower who has lived for a long time in the wilderness sea?"
Hewelson was stunned: "Uniflora? How could it be related to her? I knew she would send some puppets out to see the outside world.
But with bodies that are no different from those of dead people, can they still give birth to children?"
Hill laughed awkwardly: "Because he is a hybrid of an elf and a water warlock, and his physical activity is relatively high, right?"
Hewelson nodded happily: "Originally, the elven blood in your body will definitely conflict with the blood of the Earth Bear.
Either the two cancel each other out and become fully human, or they won't survive.
Unexpectedly, the awakened Crystal Flower bloodline just made up for it, he is indeed a lucky child."
He looked at Hill with gentle eyes: "But it's because of your innate mental strength. No matter what, luckily you survived.
Fortunately, the bloodline of the Earth Bear is strong enough. It didn't turn you into a crystal flower when you reached adulthood. Otherwise, how could you live?"
Hill couldn't help but smile: "Uniflora said the same thing."
He suddenly remembered and handed a space ring to Hewelson: "Please keep these water curtain waterfall cabinets."
Hewelson nodded and accepted the ring: "Are these pearls given to you by Uniflora? I will repay her."
Hill always felt that there was something wrong with what he said, but he didn't think about it, so he could only agree gently.