Chapter 126 A more powerful enemy
The Knight Girl knew very well that from any perspective, the past deeds of this best friend and partner around her were equally admirable. Although most of the participants did not sacrifice this, everyone rushed into the door of death with the awareness of dying. After a head-on conflict with Danakus's remnant soul, it was almost equivalent to having died once. Moreover, the pain that Panis endured was probably not easier than death. The girl recalled Panis's image when she first met, dirty, numb, despair, and depression, like a pile of rotten and smelly soil. It is hard to imagine how heavy the blow would make a person who had once approached perfection infinitely. What happened back then? Why didn't all witnesses know? For a moment, the Knight Girl felt that she had been infected by Lina and became as curious as her.
"Huh, what's wrong?" Panis looked at Catherine with a puzzled look and scratched his head and asked, "Why did I suddenly stare at me and smile so strangely? Why did I feel uneasy? Could it be that I secretly took two gold coins from your wallet to buy wine before I set off? No, I clearly put a few pieces of metal in it, and you haven't had the chance to use money these days, so it's impossible to open the wallet to see it. Ah, I understand, you must have counted the money secretly again... Well, no, no, you heard wrong, I didn't say anything, it was just a noise from the palace just now, really, hey, I really didn't say anything, why are you drawing your sword to do, calm down, this is the elf royal court, and bloody conflicts are strictly prohibited...ah..."
Watching Panis fall from the edge of the branch, looking down but no one can see the figure. The girls all knew that he must have taken the opportunity to hide again. The smile on the corner of Catherine's mouth became even more agitated. This fool used the same method to change the topic every time. It was really stupid, but every time he saw him do such a stupid thing again, a hint of sweetness always surged in the heart of the Knight girl. Perhaps it was this clumsy tenderness that touched her heart. Did Lord Neli's heart also fall like this?
"Maybe the most correct thing I have done in this life is to extend his hand to him in the town of Kanzier." Catherine said to herself deep in her heart: "I can't see a kind-hearted person sinking forever in pain? He has fallen, so he decided to extend his hand of redemption to a person who has only known him for a day, hoping to pull him back to this normal world from the abyss of pain. But now it seems that he is the person who is redeemed? Who exactly redeems who?"
"No one has redeemed anyone." Suddenly someone patted Catherine's waist from behind and woke her up from her contemplation. It was Vivian's voice. The wizard who could see through people's hearts was too familiar with her sister. He could easily guess what she thought and whispered: "In fact, it was just a few people struggling in the mud to support each other and walk out of the mud. There was no redeemed, nor did there be a redeemer. You, me, Lina, and Freya, everyone is actually the same."
"She was right." Lina was also familiar with the ideas of the two relatives, and she could understand Vivian's seemingly inexplicable words without considering it: "Each of us is actually the party that is redeemed. Many times I dare not imagine that if we had not received the task of finding the power of life, our future, no, to be precise, what would be like now. Or, if we received that task but did not have the chance to meet him, what would happen next?"
"Maybe we may not die." Catherine bit her lip and thought about it, "But she wouldn't have been here so smoothly. Especially for me, although I nominally stretched out my hand to him, it was him who pulled me forward along the way. I have gained too much courage from his support behind me. Maybe we really pulled him from the pain. But the rewards he gave us are far more than our efforts, and sometimes I even feel a little guilty."
"Actually, your thoughts are not correct." The sudden insertion of Flar almost made the girls who were immersed in their own world almost scream, not because of fear. But because of shyness, they forgot that they were among many outsiders for a while, and they only woke up at this time. However, when the girls subconsciously looked around, they found that they were not standing on the branches of the world tree, and there were no other people around them. The girls are in the current position. Also in a forest, a unique tree grows alone in the middle of the forest. It is not tall or thick, full of a soft visual sense. Each branch is softly hangs downward and gently sways with the breeze. Under the tree, the elf queen Flar was sitting on the grass against the trunk, smiling gently to the girls, "The image of this tree is the way my companion tree looks. How about it, it's very beautiful."
"Is this your inherent spiritual realm?" Catherine felt relieved: "When did you pull us in?"
"It probably started with Vivian saying the first thing to you. I think you needed me to do that at that time." Flar said softly, "But I didn't pull that little girl from the Three-Eyed Tribe. Well, I can't pull it in."
"Thank you very much, otherwise it would be so embarrassing." Catherine said sincerely: "But what did you say just now? Shouldn't we think so? Why?"
"Yes, you shouldn't think so." Flar said: "You have never seen Kyle before, so you can't imagine how big the blow he was. Although I don't know the reason, the blow that can completely collapse him must not be resolved with ease. However, over the years, only you have done it. Moreover, you are not demigods. You don't know how much the emergence of the inherent spiritual realm represents the degree of change in his heart. Even with this, he has enough reason to repay you to any degree. Of course, these are not important. The most important thing is that if there are still a feeling of distance between you like you have given more to me and I have given less to you, so I owe you this sense of distance, then I will be very happy."
Catherine's frown gradually stretched out, and she smiled gracefully like a nobleman, nodded and said, "Yes, we are a family, we should no longer consider who owe whom. But I think it's strange, we should be enemies, why did you pull us in and say this?"
"Because I have a stronger and stronger premonition recently." Flar lost his gentle smile with confidence in his mastery for the first time, and sighed softly, "Maybe we need to face a stronger enemy together."
"What does it mean?" Catherine was stunned and asked, "A stronger enemy?"
"I can't confirm it yet, but I think you will know it soon." Flar whispered: "You will naturally think of what I said today, which is an enemy that you and I will never want to face."
Chapter completed!