"Hang it up! Hang it up and beat it!" The rangers roared from the branches.
It relies solely on the natural aura to prevent the natural priests of 404 from controlling the rapid growth of the vines.
The mammoths who were feinting to attack the front were making a final charge towards the fort, but were blocked by the flexible vines that blocked the entire passage. They were still struggling. The accompanying hydralisks had already sprayed out all their reserves and were blocked by the elves.
They controlled the vines and wrapped them into rice dumplings, which were suspended in the air and completely straightened.
After the last wormhole was filled with fireballs and blocked by the mages, the mages hurried here.
"This thing is really big."
"Can it be controlled?" the mages asked the several natural sacrifices that spawned vines here.
"No, I have already tried it. It is said that this body type should already have a lot of intelligence. Someone tried to establish a spiritual link, and it is still lying there."
The person who answered pointed to an elf who was slumped under a tree and receiving treatment from his companions.
She struggled to sit up: "It's all meaningless roars and noises, with no self-awareness at all. It's completely impossible to communicate."
"Then what should we do with this thing? Isn't it a pity to kill the sample that we finally got?"
"If I don't kill this thing, if it goes crazy, who can watch it?"
"Just freeze it and take it out if you need it."
"Isn't it still dead? It's okay, at least it won't stink. Judging from the speed at which they dismantle things, they can't be shut down at all."
"Vote, raise your hands if you agree to be frozen directly." The mages raised their right hands one after another. Soon, the few remaining specimens were trapped in transparent ice crystals.
Green circular waves rushed across the sky from the mage tower. Three times in a row, the voice everyone wanted to hear finally came from the mage tower: "There are no enemies nearby! We have won!"
"The fight is over, I'm exhausted." Polu's face and chest were covered with nosebleeds. He looked scary, but in fact there was nothing wrong. He and Leah were sitting on the ruins of the fort with no protective walls.
, looking down at the entire battlefield happily. Leonardo walked back with an uncontrollable smile, carrying his armor that had been beaten like a can.
"Hey, you two are still here. What's the matter? You think the situation is not urgent enough?" Leonardo seemed to be in a good mood and started running the train.
"That's not true. This scene is big enough!"
From a distance, I saw Ella in a gorgeous dress walking over with a group of elves, and all three of them stood up.
"Brave human friends, the Nature Temple thanks you for your help. You have gained the friendship of the elves." She made a complex and beautiful gesture across her chest.
"Ella, we are so familiar with each other, so don't speak in such an official tone." After returning the courtesy, Polu felt a piece of flesh on his lower waist suddenly rotate involuntarily.
"Hey, aren't humans particularly particular about this sense of ritual? Forget it, these are the leaves of an ancient tree. Carrying them is very good for the body. When elves see this, they will know that you are our friends. When you are injured, just
If you still have a breath, you can be cured immediately if you eat it. It can be regarded as a separate thank you gift from the temple."
She handed the three of them ordinary-looking leaves that were sealed in a crystal tube. She gestured to the mess behind her and smiled bitterly: "I'm going to do my work first. Someone will arrange for you to rest near the ancient tree in a while. Polu
, the library you want to go to is right there, just go there."
"By the way, it may be difficult to find me recently. I usually go back very late. Please ask Edith beforehand." Ella waved her hand and left with a heavy expression.
The three humans were very happy because they had won the battle and had gained something, but the elves who had suffered serious damage were not happy. The wounded were quickly carried to the second floor of the fort, and the natural priests were treating them one by one. As for the unfortunate dead,
were gathered together if they could still be found.
"The elf casualties are not small. It seems that hundreds of people were sacrificed." Looking at the long row of victims on the fort, Polu was embarrassed to act so heartlessly.
"There shouldn't be many of them in total. This is really a heavy blow." Leah's expression seemed to be really sad for them. This sadness lasted until a real priest was covered with holy light.
appear in front of them.
"My friends, please come with me."
Even with Polu's eyes and nose, nose and heart, when he arrived at the Ancient Tree Temple, he felt like he was walking on a death march on this road that was actually not that far away. The flesh in his waist was almost all bruised.
Even the huge old trees didn't have enough time to take a good look at them.
"Hey, those hands are so strong." Boru looked calm on his face, but he had been howling miserably in his heart for a long time.
By the time Bolu walked into the huge archives under the ancient tree, it was already early morning the next day. Before he walked into the door, he turned back step by step and warned: "Captain, Leah, before I come out, I don't ask for any conditions."
promise!"
After his back disappeared into the gate, Leonardo asked the elf who brought them here: "You didn't check or anything and just let him in like this?"
The elf looked at him with a strange look, "What are you checking? This is the library of the Nature Temple. If it weren't for him having a higher resonance with the power of nature than many elves, or having malicious intentions in his heart, the protection on this door would
It will prevent him from getting in."
Polu, who was in the library at this time, was completely immersed in this space made of vines. The neat bookshelves were so long that there was no end in sight, extending into the dim distance. The light of the magic crystal lamp shone on the
There are spacious bookshelves on each floor, and these bookshelves are filled with various antique scrolls, books and papers.
"There's no one there? Are they all cleaning up the mess after the war?" Bolu searched around on several bookshelves and felt that there was no pattern in the information on the bookshelves, which made him feel a little uncomfortable. "Isn't this just the case?
Does it turn into reading by drawing cards? What you can read depends entirely on luck? Forget it, time is precious, anyway, you can read quickly and scan most of the tome first."
The sky gradually darkened. When the stars filled the night sky, Leah looked at Leonardo who seemed to be meditating on something in the yard, quietly closed the door and left the room.
She gently came to the small lake in front of the old tree, hugged her knees and sat silently, watching the moon reflected on the water.
"Lea, why are you here?" Ella's voice came from behind her.
"I, I have nothing to do, come out and look at the moon."
"What? Are you worried?" Ella's voice was as gentle as water.
Driven by an inexplicable and unfamiliar emotion, Leah told Ella everything that had happened in the past six months.
"I know what I did was wrong. Looking back, there is obviously a better solution. But now I don't know what to do. Although I have not been punished because of my status, I am afraid and worried that it will lead to this result again.
The fear has been oppressing me. What if it hurts other people? What if it explodes before I have time to react? It doesn’t matter if I die. If it affects other people, how can I still call myself a knight? "
"Now I don't dare to do this or that. Even when I speak, I become timid. I always feel that everything I do will go wrong. If I make another wrong decision and cause any consequences that I will regret for the rest of my life, then I will still
It's better to just stay at home and not go out at all."
She stretched out her hand to wipe her face, and said in a vague way: "I used to feel that I was a sweet girl from heaven. Everyone pampered me and pampered me. It didn't matter no matter what I did wrong. But after I left home,
, only to realize that I am just an ordinary person. I suddenly felt that I was useless. I couldn't sleep all night long, and I had no energy during the day. Every time I think about it, this one thing is enough to make me regret it for the rest of my life.
"
"Whether I went to scout, went to Hongshan, or came here, I always had the intention to do something to atone for my sins, but I found that I couldn't do anything. I didn't know how to do it.
I can’t fight the enemy in production, I can’t even make money, and I can’t afford to pay for the damaged materials. What should I do?”
She buried her head between her knees, and her suppressed sobs echoed by the quiet lake. After a while, she raised her head, with red eyes and an embarrassed smile: "Strange, why would I tell these things?
"
"It's because ancient trees can amplify people's emotions." Ella thought in her heart, but said:
"It doesn't matter. You're lucky. You didn't cause irreversible consequences that will appear over and over again in your midnight nightmares. At least you still have a chance to change yourself. Your family background also gives you greater tolerance. Since you
Now that you have woken up, let yourself not waste this limited tolerance."
"You feel guilty, that's good. At least you are not a person who does not distinguish between right and wrong. How old are you this year? 15? Tsk, human troubles come so early. Ahem, there are no mortals in the world who are born with reason.
?Now that something has happened, then find a way to make up for it and make yourself a person who has the ability to make up for it, instead of letting the past become your burden. You don’t want your epitaph to be just “She did something wrong and felt guilty.”
A statement like 'die', right?"
"No, I want a sentence like 'Although she did something wrong, she did not give up on herself. She finally made up for her mistakes and made her own contribution to the kingdom.'" A look appeared on Leah's face.
Steadfast light.
"Thinked it through?" Ella tilted her head and put it on her knees to look at her.
"Well, I figured it out." Leah's words were no longer weak, as if the swordsman who accidentally cut himself decided to draw his sword again.
"By the way, are there any practices that can improve your state of mind?" She looked at Ella sincerely.
"Of course you have to ask your teacher about this kind of thing? Don't look at him always acting dishonest. Human beings who can cultivate to his level have very strong minds." Ella smiled.
"Thank you Ella, thank you very much. But I have another question that I don't know if it's considered offensive. Can I ask you?" Leah stood up.
"Just ask, I don't guarantee the answer."
"You are as old as me, but you can see so clearly. How many seasons have you experienced?"
Ella tilted her head, raised her index finger to her lips, and made a hissing gesture. Her crooked eyes were bright under the moonlight, and she revealed a charming smile.
"This is my top secret and will never be shared with others."