Andy glanced at Noah's elf ears next to him and was quite surprised. The two worlds had similar cognitions, but why were there such big differences regarding fairies?
In the legend of Andy's hometown, fairies are lively at best and mischievous at bad, and are bound to forests, flowers, joy, etc.
How can it be like Camilla, who can't even grow a flower despite all the troubles?
With doubts, Andy glanced at Camilla's character card in the book.
[Name: Camilla
Race:Elf
Sublimation level: lv1-(beginning of ninth level)
Extraordinary level: lv289
Title: The last fairy, Camilla is blessed by the divine eye and becomes immortal.】
[Sublimation Method: Garden of Laughter (Ancient-Dark Gold)
Each goblin has his own unique garden, and the small garden will bear seeds that are transformed from people's real laughter. The goblin uses his own scale powder to make them sprout and grow up, and can control plants to defend against enemies. The goblin
When the garden disappears, it leaves an imperceptible mark.]
[Sublimation Core: Flower of Laughter. Qi is composed of laughter energy and magic energy. 】
[Note: Camilla’s garden has long been dilapidated and deserted. She sits alone in it and can no longer gain promotion and accumulation. 】
[Specialty Perception: Laughing Goblins and little goblins can sense the joy of living beings. They like to be close to people who bring joy, and they will also try to bring joy to sad people, although they often make people jump. 】
[Expert Tendency: Spiritual System Self-School]
[Source technology:
Gardener: Camilla can almost be called the god of flowers, being able to grow almost all flowers.
Scales of Torment: Over a long period of time, Camilla learned new ways to replenish her own scale powder, channeling her inner pain to make herself laugh. Scale powder has incredible power to make life thrive.
Fairy Butler: The most perfect butler can handle everything, from household affairs, shopping, dinners, clothing, to knocking on the door in the morning and placing slices of bread.
The Last Fairy: Camilla can transfer the gift of immortality to others temporarily or permanently.]
[Item: Camilla’s Butler Bell (Swire-Red)]
[Fate Points: 21]
[Potential: Destiny Fanke]
[Relationship: Andy’s exclusive butler (5)]
[Because your relationship with Camilla reaches level five, you will receive 21 destiny points. From now on, you will receive 2 destiny points from her every week. 】
At first glance, Andy was surprised by Camilla's low sublimation level, high extraordinary level, and the insanely powerful title.
At second glance, he wondered about the scarcity of destiny points.
Although Camilla is only ninth level, her extraordinary level is as high as 289. At this level, even if she is not an ascendant but just a fisherman, she can probably take away saints and the like with just a casual move.
The concept is the Tao. This level is too outrageous.
But her destiny points are only 21. According to Andy's observation, the dividing line between ninth level and ordinary people is 20.
So why are extraordinary levels not counted in destiny points?
At the third glance, Andy stopped at Camilla's sublimation method and its skills.
Camilla said that she spent a lot of time in the garden and that she never planted a single flower.
The book also said that her garden had long been dilapidated and deserted.
It's not surprising that Andy, a monster like Camilla, behaves like this.
However, the level of the source skill cannot be added at will, it is restricted by one's own knowledge of the skill.
In other words, the sublimation skill level must only be one level, and no matter how high the extraordinary level is, the source skill can only have one level.
Therefore, it is absolutely impossible for an almost god-level ‘gardener’ to appear on a garbage display monster.
So not only did Camilla not fail, she was also practicing her skills crazily to improve her skill recognition and level.
But she still hasn't planted the flowers she wanted to plant, why?
Looking at the skill description of 'Scale of Torment', Andy fell silent. Camilla was just a monster on the surface, but was actually a very hard-working fairy, even suffering from some things?
Andy isn't sure.
If he asked directly, Camilla might answer, but it would undoubtedly force her to recall the pain again.
Fortunately, Andy survived.
[You said to Camilla: "Do you want to go back to the garden to rest first? I want to ask Noah something about you. Of course, you can stay and listen if you are willing."
Camilla didn't mind at all and had no intention of staying, "Ah, this is such unexpected good news. I have already thought of the joy of falling asleep."
She flapped her wings and flew in front of you, "Where should I put the garden, my master."
"Whatever you think."
Camilla only glanced at it and left a small, faint symbol like a lip print on the right side of your neck.
"It's really troublesome to choose. Just stay here. I can sit on your shoulders and look at the sun without walking." Camilla said feebly, and then she turned into scales and disappeared.]
[You looked at Noah speechlessly, and found that the girl happened to be looking at you too.
Although her bunny-like movements of shrinking her head make you want to bully her, there are more important things at the moment.
"Noa, how much do you know about Camilla?"
Noah doesn't like you Camilla Camilla at all, and she doesn't like that most of your spiritual field is moved because of Camilla.
She was angry, said she didn't know, and then walked away.
But knowledge and secrets are sacred, so she hugged the book tightly and said: "I don't know how specific it is. I only read in the book that she was the last fairy, Camilla, and it was also mentioned that fairies are not bisexual.
, their tribesmen will appear from the flower bloom in the Fairy Garden.
I don’t know why, but there are no other fairies around Camilla. The author of that book speculates that it may be related to Camilla’s immortality.”
It is indeed a very short message, but it is enough for you.】
It is indeed enough, because with this puzzle, Andy can already piece together a picture of Camilla's character.
Camilla is the only one left among the fairies.
A family of fairies was born in flowers.
Camilla has been planting flowers.
None of the flowers Camilla planted ever survived.
Scales of Torment.
Ruined.
And eternal life that has not been given up.
The author of that book was obviously making wild guesses and trying to tarnish Camilla's reputation.
But Andy sorted out the thread, and still felt confused. If living was painful for Camilla, she could stop living, and she could transfer the gift.
But since she didn't do this, it means she doesn't want to give up yet, so why do she want to show off again?
The flower seeds in the Fairy Garden are born from people's true joy. Isn't it contrary to her goal to spread negative emotions all day long?
And I still have a little doubt, how did you kill the goblin?
If it's because the Blood Moon was shattered, other races are more or less still alive.
Unfortunately, only Camilla was left among the fairies.
Andy looked at Camilla and saw that her eyes were vacant, her mouth was slightly open, her expression was blank, and her wings were drooped, like an Internet-addicted girl who had stayed up all night for three days in a row.