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165. Graveyard

According to the legend of Luoyu Town, before the Phoenix King lived in Enzhu City and built a bridge of communication with humans at the Bell Tower, she once passed by the vicinity of Luoyu Town.

At that time, there were turmoil, wars, and an extreme cold near Luoyu Town. Even when spring came, the land was still frozen and unable to sow seeds, and the trees froze to death.

When the townspeople who couldn't see hope were despairing, the Phoenix King appeared in the sky. She used her power to bring life to this land that had lost hope, allowing the withered trees to grow again, bear fruit, and let the ice grow.

The frozen land thawed, and the frostbitten elves healed.

All this happened after Phoenix King's rainbow-colored feather fell to the ground.

Tatsuya also told Luther about the unsaid part of the legend.

The people of Luoyu Town, who had regained their vitality, and nearby towns were looking for the fallen feather, hoping to enshrine it to express their gratitude to the Phoenix King.

However, no matter how hard I searched, there was no trace of that feather.

So the ancestors of Luoyu Town believed that the feather had turned into the purest power to nourish the land, and then disappeared.

However, the rainbow-colored feathers that people in nearby towns could not find and were thought to have disappeared were right in front of Luther.

I don’t know how many years have passed, but this feather still exudes a faint rainbow light, shining on the rock wall near her. As Mai jumped down from the hole, a breeze blew into the hole, and the light emitted by the feather seemed to be

It flickered like an extinguished candle.

Mai's reaction was the same as Luther's, she was shocked by the feather in front of her.

"This is...the legendary piece of land in Luoyu Town..."

Mai quickly reacted, and her hand pointing at the feathers was trembling. Before that, she had only listened to the legend of Luoyu Town as a wonderful and romantic story, but the feathers in front of her gave her a dreamy feeling that had traveled through thousands of years.

Luther held Mai's hand, carefully avoiding the gravel under his feet, and came to the Phoenix King's rainbow feathers.

Looking at the iridescent feathers that were still glowing, Luther looked away and looked around, looking for something with his flashlight.

"What are you looking for?"

Mai soon discovered that Luther was scratching randomly on the ground with a wooden stick.

"I'm looking for a reason why the Phoenix King's feathers appear here. Don't you think it's strange?"

"Phoenix King?" Mai tilted her head and asked curiously, "The elf who dropped this feather is called Phoenix King?"

"After you get out, if you are interested, you can read the legend of the Bell Tower in Yuanzhu City. This feather was left by the legendary Elf Phoenix King. I really want to know why it is here."

"It has been three days since we left Luoyu Town. Although the journey was not fast, we at least walked a long distance. If according to the legend, the townspeople saw this feather fall with their own eyes, then it should be in Luoyu Town, or even them

It should appear in a nearby town, there is no reason for it to go so far away and appear in a pothole."

"The appearance of feathers proves that the townspeople's statement is reliable, so there is only one possibility: someone, or an elf... brought the feathers here."

Luther's swinging wooden stick hit something protruding from the darkness, and a crunching sound was heard.

Luther was stunned for a moment, thought of a possibility, slowly backed away, and used the light of his mobile phone to shine over it.

The elves who gathered around opened their mouths in surprise, almost unable to believe their eyes. Mai also covered her mouth, and then quickly pressed down the chrysanthemum leaf that wanted to get out to see, and covered her eyes.

The area illuminated by the light is covered with a layer of white bones. According to the outline and structure of the bones, it can be confirmed that they are flying elves. The specific type, Luther has no way of knowing.

Luther walked around the edge of the pothole with a light, and finally came to a fact.

"This is their burial ground."

"The tomb of a flying family."

Luther can basically reconstruct what happened.

After the Phoenix King used his powerful power to restore the vitality of this land, the circle of flying elves may be motivated by their admiration for the Phoenix King or their gratitude to the Phoenix King. Of course, it is also possible that they want to benefit from this feather.

They felt that the power of the Phoenix King had become stronger. In short, they found the feather before humans did and offered it up.

And the place where they enshrined the feather was in their tomb. Luther didn't understand the elves' way of thinking and behavioral logic. He could only speculate that they might be in awe of the power of the Phoenix King. They thought that this feather was in their tomb.

There is no guarantee that their souls can follow Phoenix King.

Through the white bones on the ground, Luther seemed to be able to see the aging elves closing their eyes peacefully and leaving this world in front of the iridescent feathers that were still radiating dazzling light at that time.

This iridescent feather gave them the last peace before death.

"Marylou, shuttlecock cotton, lucky eggs, dig a big hole out."

Although they didn't understand what Luther wanted to do, Marylou and the others immediately took action.

After seeing Miao Miao and Kirulian helping to control the excavated soil aside with telekinesis, Mai also thought clearly about Luther's thoughts.

"Silly Hippo, Ibrahimovic, you also go and help."

With the help of the elves, a large pit was quickly dug. Luther put all the bones he could find into the dug pit. The bones were very brittle, and many of them almost broke when he picked them up.

After Luther carefully confirmed that there were no more bones, Luther and the elf pushed the soil into the pit together.

After doing all this, Luther picked up the Rainbow Feather, wrapped it in his own clothes, and put it in his backpack.

After climbing into the cave, Luther and Mai looked at the entrance, sighed, piled back the weeds they had just pushed away, and hid the entrance again.

From the state of the vegetation in front of the cave entrance, it is easy to see that there has been no elf activity here for a very long time. The state of the bones in the pit proves that no other elf has entered the pit for a long time.

Since this group of flying elves enshrined the Rainbow Feather in the tomb, it means that this burial ground is very important to them and they cannot give up unless they have to.

Now that no elves have returned here, it has explained a lot of problems.

Perhaps the subsequent elves of this group have gradually forgotten this place during the evolution and migration of generations. It may also be that there is a problem with the reproduction of the group, and the last few elves have not had time to inform themselves about the Rainbow Feather.

Descendants have passed away.

Regardless of the possibility, this ethnic group has completely disappeared from this area.

Kikusoha was very confused that Mai kept covering her eyes, thinking that Mai was playing a game with her, so she kept her mouth open, hoping to please Mai that she would give her some more candy.

Luther peeled off the sugar coating and fed Chrysanthemum Leaf himself. Seeing Chrysanthemum Leaf huddled in Mai's arms with a happy expression, Luther tugged the leaf on top of her head.

"Don't go that far to play next time, it's too dangerous."

Seeing Ju Caoye nodding desperately, Luther smiled.

"Forget it, it's a blessing to be able to find the Rainbow Feather. Come on, get another one."


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