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Chapter 83 The dark history of elves

"I think what he said is not unreasonable." Although Moore was very dissatisfied with the evaluation that he only knew how to draw naked women, Panis finally stopped worrying about why his feet were trampled. He rubbed his face and put away the laughter on his face, and replied seriously: "From the perspective of efficiency, choosing humans as goals is indeed the most inappropriate. Of course, humans have the largest population, among which ordinary people are the highest, which is easier to implement. However, for the demigod wizard and legendary wizard, is the other party an ordinary person or a low person?

There is no difference between level or even silver-level professions, so the only benefit of choosing humans is the larger population. The problem is that it is obvious that the more secret you do this, the better, the fewer the action you take, the smaller the influence, the better. It is not as good as the gains of one elves when you attack ten humans. A elves die silently, which is definitely less of an influence than the ten humans who die together using that strange way of death. Don’t glar at me, I’m telling the truth, and you can’t help but admit that this statement is correct.”

Moore's lips twitched, turning his head to look at him, just pretending that he had not heard anything. Panis curled his lips, ignored his quarrel friend, and continued, "If the unknown demigod, the leader behind Shi Zhisha, sneaked into the lost forest of the elves with his most elite subordinates, and found a small and medium-sized village of one or two hundred people, or sneaked into the country of mountains, and found a village with the largest number of hilly dwarves to implement their plans, even if these two tribes wanted to pursue the matter, they could not find a target, but their gains could be greater than they are now. However, what they did now led to the strange concentrated death of thousands of people, and as a result, they alarmed the demigods of various forces, which did not meet the requirements of ensuring the secret of the action."

"Who stipulates that they must ensure that their actions are secret?" Moore asked back: "What if they just want to show their actions? In order to show their strength or determination."

"Then what do they do to hide their identity secretly like this?" Panis retorted: "Do you think they are idle and really bored. Are you playing hide-and-seek with people in the Quanyara world? And there is no guarantee of secret action. They intend to be enemies with all the demigods? What level of confidence does this require to feel that one side can challenge the strong people in the world."

"What if they hide their identities and are just afraid of trouble?" Although Moore's words sounded like an argument, those who are familiar with him could clearly hear that he was making trouble on purpose: "As for whether his actions were being Zhang Yang, maybe he didn't care at all."

"Refuse to discuss the issue with you." Panis made a contemptuous expression and said to the girls: "See, the elegant and gentle elves in your mind. The real face is like this, stingy and revengeful. Even if someone instructs them to say something bad about their tribe, they can remember it for thousands of years. Maybe every year on that person's death day, they will run to the tombstone to blame others. This is obviously bullying others and cannot climb out of the grave to argue."

"Hey, bastard." Moore said to Panis glaringly, "No rumors are allowed, when have we done this?"

"When? I'll do it." Panis counted his fingers and said, "Four thousand three hundred. No, 4,700 years ago, in the Third Age, I don't believe it."

"Is that a summary after the victory of the war?" Moore found that he could not refute it, and even his tone became much weaker: "It's not what you said at all."

In fact, the events that Panis mentioned were not casually fabricated. They did happen in history, but of course they would not be as casual and boring as Panis said. In the middle of the Third Age, the war of faith became more and more intense. For the sake of gods and faith, fierce wars broke out between many countries and races. The war was long and cruel, and it lasted for dozens or even hundreds of years. Only when one side fell completely was the end. At that time, the two largest settlements between the elves and the orcs broke out in such a war, which lasted for 160 years, and finally the elves were the first to be a complete end.

The victory ended. After the victory, the elves occupied the last gathering place of the enemy orcs, and it was also the main camp of the orc tribe. At this time, the orc tribe's clan leader who started the war had long passed away, so the elves delivered a long speech in front of the orc's cemetery not far from the orc's main camp, accusing the orc's numerous crimes. Although the war that lasted for 160 years was indeed initiated by the orc's side, the elves' behavior was indeed not very glorious. During the peace period in the Quaternary period, they were occasionally made fun of by friends from other races.

Of course, only friends who have a very good relationship and know each other very well are qualified to do this. If you are just ordinary friends, you can touch things that the other party feels ashamed of, and encounter an elf who is a little more emotional. Maybe it is possible to break up on the spot.

Fortunately, with the friendship between Panis and Moor, there were not many concerns. Although Moor looked very angry, even the ladies next to Panis could clearly see that the two were just joking. Although Panis said he was fine and was just a little sad before, the girls who were getting closer and closer to his heart could guess that he spent most of his time making trouble after he spoke, in fact, to dilute the melancholy in his heart. As for Moor, he was indeed a qualified friend, and had discovered this long ago, and was just cooperating with him.

However, Catherine stopped the war between the two friends with a headache, rubbed her forehead and said, "Can you help me? Now it's time to talk about serious things. Although we are also very interested in this topic, can we talk about it in another occasion and leave time for the most important issue now?"

"Hmph." Panis and Moore snorted heavily at the same time, turning their heads in different directions, like two children with fighting spirit, and did not look at each other at each other. But soon, Panis retreated in Catherine's staring gaze, coughed dryly and said, "Okay, don't you think you're serious. I just said... oh, where did you say it just now?"

"You are..." Catherine felt that her teeth were itchy and wanted to bite people, but she suppressed her anger and replied: "You said they are not in line with the characteristics of secret actions."

"Yes, I actually remembered it, just to take the exam for you, oh." Panis raised his hand, grabbed the empty wine glass that Lina had thrown over, and said with a dry smile: "Stop making trouble, talk about serious business. Although I always thought that the leader behind the scenes might be a human, after Fella's analysis, I might be wrong."
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