"Can I go out and have a look?" Muria asked Hessel without hiding her curiosity. What she saw before her was too magical.
Although the World Tree is somewhat unworthy of its name, it is amazing enough. One leaf evolves into a miniature demiplane. If it can continue to grow, then one day in the future, can these demiplanes evolve into a real world? One leaf
How terrifying is this world?
"Follow me." Hesel grabbed Muria's hand and pulled him towards the edge, leading him on a path that was so vague that it was impossible to detect it without looking carefully.
"Is this the leaf vein of the World Tree?" Muria looked at the path covered with natural plant patterns under her feet and asked the elf.
"Leaf veins?" Hessel nodded, "You are right to think so, but it is not as simple as leaf veins. It is also a space bridge that connects my small garden with the main world."
As he spoke, Hesel took Muria one step forward, and then, a strong breath of life hit his face. Muria couldn't help but take a deep breath, and her body seemed a little lighter.
"Is this the World Tree?" Muria looked up with a shocked expression. The dense branches stretched upward in layers. In front of her eyes was the main trunk like a city wall, not even a trace of curvature could be seen.
He couldn't see the top of the incredibly large tree in front of him, nor could he see the thickness of the world tree. Looking down, he couldn't even see the ground because of the clouds and mist.
"That's not right." Muria thought of something unreasonable. He had seen the map of the Titan Islands. The Eternal Island of the Elves was right next to the Titans. Although the area was very vast, the size of the world he saw now was
, "When I was in my residence, I should be able to see the World Tree. Why didn't I see anything?"
"Muria, this World Tree has just emerged from the seedling stage. In order to protect itself, it has distorted all the surrounding space. Therefore, outside the coverage of the World Tree, the Tree of Life cannot be seen outside.
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"Seedlings?" Muria looked in amazement. She squatted down, reached out to touch the branches under her feet, and praised, "It really deserves the name of the world tree. Just the seedlings are so huge."
The branch where Hesel and Muria, who had cast the transformation spell, were standing was extremely wide, and the two of them stood side by side without looking crowded. Muria felt that even if she regained her true form as a Titan, she would be able to survive without having to control a hurricane.
Free to walk on it.
And this ridiculously thick branch is just the tip of an ordinary branch for the World Tree. One can imagine the huge size of the World Tree.
"How interesting!" Muria looked around. There were more than ten delicate leaves growing on the branch he was standing on. Each leaf was very generous and thick, which was more than enough for Muria's Titan form to lie on and roll on it.
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Of course, Muria knows that these are just appearances. Every leaf here carries a miniature demiplane, or, to put it more nicely, every leaf is the prototype of a world.
"Hesel, is there no way to see the whole World Tree?" Muria asked with some regret. They all stood on the World Tree, but could only see a corner of it, not its true appearance. Mu Ruiya asked
Rhea was a little reluctant.
"We can't see the whole world tree now. If we are too far away from the world tree, we will be out of this space, and our line of sight will be distorted by the space, and we will not be able to see anything."
After saying this, Hesel paused, "But there is no other way. As long as you can break through to the legendary realm, with your Titan bloodline, you can ignore the twisted space interference of the World Tree."
"That's still more than a hundred years!" Muria curled her lips, "It's still a long time."
"More than a hundred years!" Hesel smiled, with a hint of envy in his eyes, "It will pass soon. You can enter the legend in such a short time. I really envy you Titans."
Muria was stunned for a moment, and then she remembered that the elf girl in front of her was also an immortal species, and judging from the growth and development of the girl in front of her, she was probably at least a hundred years old.
However, elves do not have the same advantage as dragons that they can sleep with legends. If they want to become stronger, they can only rely on their own cultivation. As an immortal race, to be honest, there is basically no one who is particularly diligent. Like the Titans, in
The immortal species Zhongwei is indeed an outlier.
"How old are you, Hessel?" Muria asked curiously.
"I am one hundred and fifty-six years old this year." The elf girl smiled sheepishly, and then she waved her fist at Muria with some pride, "But in another twenty-four years, I will be an adult.
, when the time comes, I will hold a grand coming-of-age ceremony."
"Then, will you invite me to participate?" Muria asked with a teasing smile.
"Of course." Hesel smiled at Muria, and boldly stretched out his hand to pinch Muria's pink cheeks, "I will invite you, you are my first student."
"You said you don't need to call you teacher!" Muria slapped Hessel's palm away and looked sideways at the elf girl.
"No, but you have called me teacher before, so the fact that you are my student has been established." The elf girl smiled like a flower, leaving Muria stunned for a moment.
But Muria reacted quickly, turned around, and proposed the original purpose of coming to the Elf Territory: "Hesel, since I can't see the whole world tree, can you take me to see the eternal life?"
The Tree of Eternal Life? I heard that the World Tree is an advanced version of the Tree of Eternal Life. Moreover, the Tree of Eternal Life should not have the same power to distort space as the World Tree."
"That's not true." Hesel didn't think too much about Muria's request, and nodded and agreed.
"Come with me! Muria, I will take you to see the Tree of Eternal Life." The silver-haired elf jumped down from the branch and fell toward the endless white clouds and mist below. Behind her, silver light overflowed,
Transformed into two pairs of wings as thin as cicada wings.
"Fly over there!" Muria looked around, a little helpless. Among the Titans, no matter who he wanted to find or where he wanted to go, he directly asked Cassio to build the teleportation array. Now he came to the eternity of the elves.
The island actually has to fly by itself.
"Alas!" Muria sighed softly, and also jumped up. The robe on his back opened two slits on his own, and a pair of generous dragon wings stretched out. The gentle wind surrounded him, increasing his speed and allowing him to catch up.
He caught the elf girl who flew one step ahead and walked side by side with her.
"Hessel, has anything interesting happened to your Elf clan recently?" Muria, who was flying side by side with Hessel among the vast sea of clouds, asked casually.
"Interesting thing?" The elf girl frowned and thought for a moment, then shook her head. Something did happen to the elves recently, but it was not interesting.