Chapter 278 Seven Lamps

Style: Fantasy Author: Cold Moon EraWords: 3090Update Time: 24/01/13 10:18:18
"Are you scolding me?" Shimen Sylvia asked.

"You may be mistaken." Tie Suo denied. But Uriel thought it was prevarication. This is too obvious. "I'm...asking that guy, Uriel, what is your wish?" It then brought the topic to the apprentice.

"He is a human who came in by mistake. I think he neither invited nor knew the rules."

Uriel hurriedly asked: "Would you mind saying more about the rules?"

"What are you doing? You wouldn't be here if you wanted to make a wish." Ms. Men became alert.

"Don't be so mean, Sylvia. We must let the person with the wish in, that's the master's order."

"Everyone has a wish! This request is simply ridiculous."

"But you have to do as required. And the amount of your wish is available every day, so why are you in a hurry?"

Sylvia, the door lady, was so angry that she shook the lock and the iron lock rattled. "He is a human. Don't you know? I have been waiting for the last human to come here for sixty years!"

The apprentice was confused, "What?"

"It's like this. My master uses novel magic plants in exchange for wishes. She will fulfill her promise to the first person who comes to her every day, and the second person needs to come back tomorrow." Tie Suo explained, "In this way, the people in line will be There won’t be a fight every day.”

"Then why did Ms. Sylvia wait so long? Because she has no novel plants?" This condition is inexplicable. Uriel wondered if the owner of the garden had some weird collecting habit.

"Of course not. Magic plants are not something difficult to cultivate, and 'none in the garden' is not a difficult requirement to achieve. If you can turn the 'Beauty Invitation' outside into a blue toe, it can also be considered A new species." Tie Suo said, "The key point is that wish."

Regarding wishes, Uriel currently only has one. But he didn't believe it from the beginning about the master that Sylvia and Tie Suo said could make their wishes come true. "Your master failed to fulfill his agreement?"

"How could it be! Although she is hard to talk, she can still do what she says. Her magic is enough to fulfill most people's wishes." Tie Suo seemed to be convinced of this, "She is a dream weaver, do you understand?"

Uriel was also sure that he had never heard of this mysterious profession. "not at all."

"Dream Weaver can create miracles and turn dreams into reality. But you can only have one chance every day."

Uriel was no longer worried whether the owner of the garden was boasting. He now doubted whether Knox had the magic to do this. "Anything? What if someone wants to resurrect the dead, or go back in time?"

"Why not? I can tell you that my master has great powers and she has a way to fulfill everyone's wishes." Tie Suo was very proud. "Although she was not willing to paint me, every guest I put in was happy. So grateful for her magic. They got their wish!"

How did your master do it? "I hope so." Uriel was not willing to argue with Iron Locks, having learned from Sylvia's mistakes. I'm afraid it's because he doesn't want to perform a talk show in this narrow tunnel. As long as the apprentice thinks about it, he feels that the scene is really stupid. "Since your master is so great, why does she have to worry about a wish for sixty years?"

This can stop the iron lock. "Well, maybe she's not the greatest Dream Weaver. She's just an old witch," it said bitterly. "I'm starting to hate her, really. Don't tell me about that guy."

Maybe rune life forms are all so weird. Uriel replaced the ring on his finger with Sauron's understanding of it. "What about Ms. Sylvia?" He changed the subject of the inquiry.

"That cunning human deceived her." Ms. Door said. "He used a dirty seed to ask the old witch to fulfill one wish for him every day. This was his wish."

"To be honest, I think he's not a bad person." Uriel commented sincerely.

Sylvia was so angry that she shook the lantern. "Isn't that bad? He's so greedy!"

"If Dream Weaver is as magical as you say, I think it is unlikely that she will have the opportunity to build any garden in the forest. Her conditions are too easy, and the contract is not strict. Even I can think of countless ways to take advantage of this A way to make a promise." The apprentice thought that the guy who made excessive demands would get the same fate as Sylvia, but he didn't expect that this was not the case. "She's so..." He couldn't find a euphemistic word to describe it. "Naive."

As a result, Sylvia, in turn, felt unconvinced on behalf of the garden owner. "You humans always think too highly of yourself."

okay. Uriel thought to himself, stop being so long-winded. You knew you couldn't convince her, because these things have no brain at all. He is now very convinced that Sauron is an advanced product of alchemy. Even if they are both runic beings, their intelligence levels are completely at two levels - Sauron Gessen can serve as an assistant for the time being, while Sylvia can probably only be used as an enlightenment toy for three or four-year-old children.

I have a friend I can chat with you for a few words. I think of a stupid furball with a grinning tooth. "How do I leave?" he asked.

"I don't know. But I know you don't want to go in easily." Sylvia said, "Unless you swear not to make a wish to the owner of the garden."

I knew the disadvantages of swearing randomly in Yotsuba City. "That's why I didn't ask you." Uriel told her to be quiet.

He temporarily ignored the dirt that fell when Ms. Men shook her body angrily, and only waited for Iron Lock's reply. Compared with Sylvia, Iron Lock's mouth is obviously much stricter. Uriel didn't know if it deliberately disguised itself as his own voice with this aspect in mind.

"You should also be able to tell." Tie Suo said slowly, "I don't know the master any better than Sylvia. I was born to lock her mouth. Whether I open it or not is the master's request."

It's lying. Uriel concluded. A rune life really does not need to know many things, but as the "door lock" of the garden owner, it has the opportunity to get some information about the garden... maybe more. Uriel turned to ask another question: "You are also a rune life. Can you tell me why it doesn't respond to me?" He stretched out his hand.

"The pattern on it looks familiar to me. It is the work of a dwarf. Are you from the Oath Keepers Alliance?"

"No. Stop guessing. What's wrong with it?"

"There's nothing wrong with it." Suddenly, a soft, sweet and sweet voice told him, "It's just that you shouldn't have brought it here."

Uriel turned his head and saw the incarnation of nature in the human world.

The lights turned on diligently, illuminating the figure of the visitor. She was undoubtedly a woman, but neither old nor witchy, with eyes as gentle as an elk and lips that smiled. Her long hair was beautifully curled and studded with silky bird feathers. The glow of the candlelight caused the shadows to recede along her skirts, and the shimmering light danced with her steps. Her shawl is snow-white, with countless pink roses blooming on the silk. The long skirt underneath is a melancholic dark green, tied tightly around the waist by a brown and maroon ribbon. Her stature is so light when walking in the cave, and her pair of slender ears also prove the apprentice's point of view: this is a kind of beauty that humans cannot possess. Uriel couldn't help but think of the song sung by Sylvia the Door Lady and Mr. Lock:

The beauty smiles and invites you to come.

Carved ivory from her boudoir. Her curtains are as light as clouds;

Her eyes are shy and sweet, and her fingers are as bright as coral...

Only now did Uriel understand why both the Door Lady and Mr. Lock asked him for an invitation. He guessed that many people came here not to make a wish to her, but to see her.

"It seems that I am not the first elf race you have seen." She passed Uriel, breathing like the spring breeze that awakens the weeds. "Come in, my guest. Ignore what those two fools say. I am Mabel Magdalen, the owner of this garden. A nature spirit, as you can see."

Sauron believed that nature elves would hate humans, but that seems not to be accurate now. Uriel also wore his mentor's ring on his finger. But he felt that even without Croita's logo, the nature elf lady would not hate him. Mabel touched the lock with her red fingernail, and it opened automatically. Then the door opened. No matter how much the door lady Sylvia complained, she was as careful as a maid to prevent the dust from falling. This charming elf lady gracefully crosses the threshold, her slender turquoise feet landing on the fresh velvet carpet.

"Can I go in?" Uriel hesitated.

"The Seven Lights Lodge never turns away a guest."

So he bit the bullet and got into the elf's house.

This is just a dream. Uriel told himself that this was a possibility in the future, that it was not real. Then again, what am I worried about?

Maybe Sauron. "Ms. Mabel, do you think I shouldn't have brought it here?" It was not as difficult as he thought to speak. It was probably because the beauty of Ms. Helen and the mist elf Earl made him mentally prepared for the posture of the mysterious race.

Mabel asked him to sit down on a chair, then turned around and poured a pot of tea. Her behavior was more polite than that of Lord Elanor. "You must have encountered similar situations. Rune life is a life that completely relies on the existence of order. It is the best assistant, but that is within the scope of order."

Uriel remembered that Soren Gessen had also been disconnected in the candy shops in Four Leaf City and Moon City. Is it the same here?

"The Glimmer Forest is not a land of order, so Goddess Heather sows the seeds of forest trees here." The owner of the garden said.

This is not the same as what I learned. Most of Uriel's mysterious knowledge comes from Sauron, but he can't ask now. "Then the gifts and footprints are fake?"

"That's right. The legends and stories you heard are all made up. The Shimmer Forest exists to guard order. This garden is one of the boundaries of order. I am responsible for guarding this place." Mabel stroked it. He shook his hair and said, "So ordinary people can't come here. The scope of Shimmer Forest is much larger than you think. Uriel, I don't think you are here to make a wish?"

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