"Hessel, do you feel comfortable?" In the main hall, Muria held a book and looked at the Silver Moon Elf who walked in with a smile. This elf who has spent hundreds of years is just like a human being who has just begun to develop.
Like a little girl, her body has begun to take on slightly undulating curves, but they are really not very ornamental.
"Hmph, it's a waste." Hesel, whose originally flowing silver hair was now wet and sticky, resting on the elf's seemingly weak shoulders, hummed softly with a fresh and natural plant and floral fragrance all over his body.
"It's a bit extravagant, but it's not a waste." Muria argued, and then looked at the elf with a teasing smile, "But no matter how extravagant it is, haven't you enjoyed it?"
"It's not a bit extravagant, it's very extravagant." Seeing Muria with a proud smile on her face, the elf girl couldn't help showing a sad look on her face, "How much sap from the Tree of Life will be used to build such a big pool of life?
?”
"I don't know about that." Muria shook her head, "Anyway, my pool of life has always been like this, and the water in the pool has never been exhausted."
"What a bastard." Silver Moon Elf Hesel muttered, then remembered something and looked at Muria without looking, "You Titans always squeeze..."
"Whoever exploited you, we have compensated you accordingly every time." Muria looked sideways at the elf girl, "Besides, you have also dipped in the Pool of Life."
"Obviously you asked me to go in." Hessel retorted without confidence. After speaking, his face turned red for a moment.
"you……"
"Okay, let's not talk about this." Seeing that Muria was about to taunt her, Hesel quickly interrupted Muria, "Muria, when are you going to learn archery from me?"
"What's your emergency?"
"No."
"Me neither." Muria put the book aside and spread his hands, "So, we have plenty of time, so we don't have to be so anxious about learning archery."
"Then when do you want to learn?" The elf girl frowned.
"After satisfying my curiosity, I can start learning archery from you." Muria touched her chin.
"What curiosity?"
"I heard that there is a real world tree on your Eternal Island of the elves. Is this true?"
"Of course." Hesel looked proud, "I grew up on the World Tree."
"Really?" Muria exclaimed, "Since I was born, I have learned about the legend of World Tree in my inherited memory. Therefore, I am very curious about World Tree and want to see it with my own eyes. Can you show me
Shall I go take a look?"
"Do you want to see the World Tree?" The elf Hessel hesitated for a moment, then immediately nodded in agreement, "No problem, I can take you there now."
"Can we go now!" Muria looked surprised. Of course Muria wanted to see the legendary World Tree in the Dragon Clan's inheritance. He didn't lie about this, but his purpose was not
Just simple.
Things went smoothly beyond his expectations. It can almost be said that there was no waste of effort. It can be expected that Muria's goal of finding the Juggernaut will be achieved soon, and even the core of the elves, the World Tree, can be visited. Then
, there is definitely no problem with the eternal tree of life at the core of the next level.
"Casio." Muria called her spirit. Casio, who had the figure of a royal lady, a luoli face, and a gentle temperament, immediately formed an illusory and translucent body beside Muria.
"Tell Cassio the coordinates." Muria pointed to Ling and said to Hesel: "As long as you know the coordinates, Cassio can build a teleportation array leading to the coordinates at any time."
"Only in this world and the planes attached to this world, Muria." Lingcasio warned that she was not omnipotent, she also had her limits, and she only guaranteed delivery but not return.
…
The crisp and melodious chirping of birds reached my ears. In front of my eyes, several pure white Pegasus were walking through the flowers, and several butterflies danced in the air, casting a faint aura.
At the feet of Muria, a plump white rabbit glanced at the sudden appearance of Muria and Hesel, hugged a plump pine cone tightly in its small paws, and then jumped away.
Seeing such a plump rabbit, Muria couldn't help but lick the corner of his mouth. He had not been exposed to meat for several years. During this period, he had been swallowing high-purity elemental crystals as a supplement.
"What do you want to do to my pet?" Hesel looked at Muria with a wary expression, leaning forward to block Muria's view.
"This is your pet." Muria asked with some surprise, then pointed and stared at an antlered deer that was grazing, "What about this deer? It's also your pet?"
"Yes." Hesel stared at Muria closely, "put away your dangerous thoughts, all the animals here are raised by me, you are not allowed to touch them."
"Is it all yours?" Muria smiled and pointed to the land under her feet, "Then this garden is also yours?"
"Of course, this is my home."
"Tsk tsk, I didn't see it. Such a large garden belongs to you." Muria sighed, and then changed the subject, "Didn't you take me to see the World Tree? Where is the tree?"
"We are on the World Tree now."
"This is the World Tree?" Muria looked around. There were no particularly tall trees around. There were neatly pruned low bushes and colorful flowers everywhere.
"We are now on a leaf of the World Tree."
"..." Muria was stunned, and a gust of wind rose up from under his feet, taking him flying quickly in one direction. Soon, Muria saw the boundary here. The Titan boy looked at the nothingness in front of him, and suddenly
He was stunned for a moment, "It's a demiplane!"
"But..." Muria stepped on the wind and quickly followed the nothingness on the edge to circle the garden, "This half of the plane is too small."
This demiplane is really small. Muria didn't even finish a sentence before he walked around it. It was estimated to be only dozens of acres in size. He really felt a little embarrassed to be called a demiplane.
It is more appropriate to call it a small space.
"This is a leaf of the World Tree." Hearing Muria's evaluation, Hesel was immediately dissatisfied: "How big do you want it to be?"
"Uh." Muria touched her nose, and after thinking for a moment, she realized that the World Tree is indeed well-deserved. Because judging from Hesel's reaction, I am afraid that every leaf has such a miniature demiplane, which adds up.
, it’s quite amazing.
"Hessel, is there an elf living on every leaf of the World Tree?"
"No, there are no elves living on many leaves," Hesel shook his head, "Because only the sun elves and us Silver Moon elves are allowed to live on the World Tree. With the number of us high elves, how can we possibly live on all the leaves?