Family, let me tell you something: I transmigrated, but it feels like I didn't fully! Except for this 21st-century brain, I brought nothing else over!
Other people transmigrate and either...
"Lady Leviathan, you must be joking. What do you mean by someone from another world? I am a native of this land. I was born here, and my father and mother are also native to this place!"
Joey's cautious expression didn't fade, but he didn't want to admit his identity so directly. This was his biggest secret since he came to this world, and he hadn't told anyone. Although he didn't know why the female elf in front of him would suddenly say such a thing, playing dumb was undoubtedly the best answer for now.
"Your body was indeed born from this earth, but your soul was not!"
Levia didn't react differently to Joey's denial; she simply continued to peel away Joey's disguise layer by layer, unhurriedly.
"Soul? You have such abilities? You can even distinguish souls?"
Joey chuckled, which was a way of continuing to deny what the female elf had just said.
“I don’t have that ability, but the sacred Sunwell does. It gave me revelation, which is why I came out alone!”
As Levia spoke, she slowly approached Joey. Although Joey couldn't help but slowly back away, he ultimately dared not disobey her advance.
"The Sunwell foretold that the orcs would bring disaster and destruction, but you alone, it didn't label you in any way, it only told you that your soul doesn't belong here!"
"The Sunwell? That magical well that nurtures this world?"
"He is the sacred land of our elven race, and everything we have is given to us by him!"
Levia was already standing in front of Joey, half a head taller than him, looking down into Joey's eyes as if trying to see through this human from another world.
"Although I turned into a kitten back then, I haven't forgotten my mission. That's why I've been by your side all this time. Luckily, I was bound in human form back then, otherwise I might have killed you the moment I saw you!"
"..."
Joey was speechless. He had been incredibly discreet about coming into this world, but he never imagined he would be killed by a kitten.
"However, based on the time I spent with you, you don't seem to be as bloodthirsty as orcs; your soul hasn't completely fallen into darkness yet."
As Levia spoke, she placed a hand on Joey's head. Joey did not resist at this moment, but when one is powerless to resist, it is better to quietly accept the status quo. Rather than passively accepting it in discomfort, it is better to be pragmatic sooner rather than later.
A gentle warmth flowed in from the top of my head and then spread throughout my entire body.
...
Where exactly do you come from?
Levia suddenly pulled her hand back, her face full of confusion.
At the same time, the warmth inside Joey's body disappeared.
"What's wrong? Your magic didn't work? Didn't your Sunwell god give you any new revelation?"
When Joey saw Levia suddenly withdraw her hand from above her head, he guessed that she must have also gotten nothing.
"Answer my question quickly, or I will still eliminate this threat to this continent!"
Leiflia was eager to know Joey's true identity. Just now, when she was probing Joey's body, an unusually powerful resistance magic expelled her probe from his body. This was not something Joey, who was already a hunter, should have, nor was it something an ordinary human should have.
"No, why are you resorting to threats over nothing? We've known each other for so long, you know me pretty well!"
"That's why I'm threatening you directly. Only in this way will you stop procrastinating and tell me the truth sooner!"
"Hey, you've got a good eye for people. You've figured me out!"
Joey had a grin on his face, but Levia was already staring at him with a fierce look.
"I said, I confessed everything!"
(Only a fool would tell the whole story. Confess and you'll be treated leniently, rot in jail; resist and you'll be punished severely, only to go home for the New Year!)
"Um... I am indeed from another world, but I didn't come here voluntarily!"
"Were you forced? Who forced you?"
Levia's expression hardened, and she asked urgently.
"At that moment, I was in another world, eating hot pot and singing songs, when suddenly a mysterious voice came from above my head, like a god calling me!"
(This is all made up; I'm a professional at this, and you can't verify it anyway!)
"Gods?"
"It must be a god. There aren't as many gods in our world as in this one, and the calling I heard wasn't in our language either. It wasn't until I came to this world that I realized the voice was Elvish!"
"Elven? You said the Sunwell is calling you?"
Levia's expression changed, and she suddenly turned quite pale.
Joey saw all of this and began to feel secretly pleased.
(So you still want to kill me? I'll just disguise myself as an agent of your Sunwell, and then you'll dare to cause me trouble again!)
"Whether he is the god of the Sunwell or not, I can't say for sure, since I've never seen him. But he brought me into this world not to bring destruction, but to bring hope and rebirth!"
(Since the orcs bring disaster and destruction, then being the opposite of them is the right thing to do; at least that way I won't be on the opposite side of this female elf!)
"Hope and rebirth?"
Suspicion flashed in Leviathan's eyes.
"Actually, I don't understand the meaning of that sentence either, but as you can see, I'm on the opposite side of the orcs, and I've killed quite a few orcs!"
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