I became an elf.
Have you ever seen an elf?
It's just a ball of pale, round light.
They can only fly because they have no arms, legs, or even faces!
When I saw what I looked like now in the reflection of a puddle of clear water, I almost screamed, but the sound I made was like a newborn bird, just a weak chirp.
I was stunned.
Then I discovered my body.
She was right in front, submerged under the clear water of a transparent sarcophagus, her eyes closed and motionless.
I rode the whirling breeze and ran over like a shooting star. But obviously, I still can't control myself perfectly. I hit a rough wall and bounced hard between the walls a few times before falling dizzy on the wet ground.
Although it didn't hurt, I wanted to cry.
If I hadn't caught a glimpse of Allen blinking his glowing eyes and looking at me with disdain, I would have really cried.
I floated up into the air again, floated over Allen's shoulders, and floated on my own body.
I saw that her chest was covered in bright red, and her lips were as pale as snow. If her chest wasn't still rising and falling, she really looked like she was dead.
"The juice of Teldrassil can nourish any physical damage." After a moment of silence, Allen stood next to me and spoke. Following his finger, I looked into the depths of the tree hole.
At this moment, I realized that the cave was very large, and everywhere as far as the eye could see was densely packed with sarcophagi.
Under the illumination of the dim purple magic lamp, I vaguely saw that the sarcophagus was full of sleeping figures.
"These people are almost all my tribesmen," Allen proudly puffed out his chest. "They are all fearless heroes. They were seriously injured and were sent here to recuperate. Although they can't move, they still do what they do. Do what you can.”
I rubbed against the thick winding pattern on the wall, "What am I going to do?" But the sound that came out was just a ridiculous chirp, which made me immediately shut up in annoyance.
The elf glanced at me, "Since you can't eliminate nightmares from the Emerald Dream, then go wipe the leaves of the great Teldrassil."
Before I could speak, an irresistible force suddenly enveloped me and ejected me out of the tree hole.
oh!
I immediately wanted to fly back, but the closed door of the tree hole could not be pushed open.
"Hey! Hey! Allen! Open the door!" I shouted anxiously while banging on the door in vain.
After a long while, Allen walked to the other side of the door.
"What the hell are you doing?!" I yelled angrily, not caring whether he understood or not!
"The recovery room is surrounded by the barriers of the World Tree, and elves cannot enter." He said through the crack in the door, not forgetting to command me condescendingly, "Hurry up and do the work! The great Teldrassil is here To save your life, don’t just think about being lazy!”
This... bad guy!
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When Ilusha once read us a story, she mentioned the place where the elves lived.
She said that the elves loved the dim light of dawn, so they turned their territory into an eternal dawn land.
But where is the land of dawn? !
It's dark here. If there weren't those magic lights on the side of the path, the ghost would be able to find the southeast, northwest and northwest!
Fortunately, it was only dim, but not dead.
I could hear the water splashing in the pond, the nightingales singing in the woods, and the faint sound of voices in the distance.
I had to go to a place with people first. The heavy shadows around me made me panic.
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call--
At that moment, it seemed as if a gust of wind passed by from high in the sky, causing the branches and leaves above my head to stir.
branches and leaves?
Teldrassil? !
I immediately flew to the top of a magic lamp and looked up.
Guess what I saw? !
There, in the originally dark sky, a raging silver wave suddenly rolled up!
Fragments of silver light fell from the sky like stardust and sprinkled on my body. Those lights were cold, but full of fragrance, which gradually calmed down my already panicked heart.
With the falling silver light, the surroundings were finally not so dark, and everything seemed to be shrouded in the faint morning light.
Oh, it turns out that this is the "dawn" of the elves!