Transmigrated into the world of wizards, Lynn possesses the talent of “Heaven Rewards Diligence” -effort brings rewards. As long as he keeps grinding, he can grow into a great, all-rounded wiza...
This is a lush, green area.
Lush flowers, grasses and trees grow freely here, and the air is filled with a fresh natural fragrance, as if the entire mechanical city has temporarily forgotten the existence of steel and gears.
The Wind Spirits, also known as Forest Spirits.
This kind of environment is their most preferred place to live.
The originally cold and hard metal ground has been transformed into a soft grassy area.
Soft white rabbits hopped among the grass, and colorful butterflies fluttered above the flowers, creating a vibrant scene.
In the center of the meadow, a female elf dressed in a green dress was kneeling on the ground.
Her golden hair cascaded down her back, and although she was petite and delicate, she possessed a noble and elegant air, like a fairy princess straight out of a fairy tale.
At this moment, she was gently stroking the little rabbit in her arms, her fair face full of innocent smiles.
This is Lori, the princess of the Wind Elf race.
If Lynn were to see this scene, perhaps he would no longer wonder why Lori had instinctively moved closer to him when they first met, even showing affection for his "scent".
At that time, Lynn had just entered the realm of the Morning Star Wizard;
Meanwhile, the Ifgrid within him broke through to the fourth level of life during that period.
What Yvegrid carries is an extremely rich natural atmosphere.
Lynn could only barely suppress it at the time, and did not truly control it.
For most wizards, this aura is almost imperceptible.
Even many forest elves couldn't sense anything unusual about Lynn.
Lori was the only exception.
She seemed to be naturally extremely sensitive to the atmosphere of nature. Although she couldn't quite put her finger on what was special about Lynn, she could vaguely sense that he was always surrounded by an aura that calmed her mind and made her feel comfortable.
This is why Lori unconsciously developed a special fondness for Lynn.
Of course, if Lynn were to meet her again now, this illusion of "pleasant smell" would probably be long gone.
Having already reached the Morning Star realm for some time, Lynn was able to completely conceal Ifgrid's natural aura and integrate it into himself without revealing a trace.
"Huh... Lina, what does she want from me?"
Lori was playing with the little rabbit when suddenly, a flower fairy, about the size of a palm and also wearing a green dress, fluttered her wings and landed lightly beside her ear, whispering something.
"You have to meet me to tell me? Why are you being so mysterious..."
Lori blinked, slightly puzzled, then smiled. "Never mind, let her come over."
As she spoke, she waved her hand lightly, signaling the flower fairy to bring Lina to her.
Before long, led by the flower fairy, Lina cautiously walked in.
Although she was entrusted with a mission by the great figure of the Morning Star, the Spirit-Eyed Wizard, she knew very well that the person she was to meet was the princess of the Wind Elf race.
Therefore, she went back and changed her clothes.
At this moment, she was no longer dressed in the flamboyant and seductive outfit she wore in the bar.
Instead, he wore a thick and neat wizard's robe, and his overall demeanor became much more subdued.
Among the elves, those with lower bloodline concentration naturally hold a deep-seated awe and respect for those with higher bloodline concentration.
This respect does not stem from dogma, but is an almost instinctive cognition; subjectively, one would never want to offend the other party.
Of course, this time the situation is different.
Firstly, this was an order personally given by the Morning Star Wizard, leaving Lina with no room to refuse;
Secondly, this matter also involves the Green Forest Wizard, and as far as she knows, Princess Lori and the Green Forest Wizard have always had a good relationship.
Therefore, this matter may not be considered a "trouble" for Princess Lori.
If she knows the truth, she will most likely take the initiative to help.
Upon meeting Princess Lori, Lina dared not conceal anything and immediately recounted in detail the matter that the human Morning Star Wizard, Spirit Eye Wizard, had entrusted to her.
"The Green Forest Wizard is indeed still alive..."
Princess Lori's expression shifted slightly, then she nodded, "So, you've come here on the orders of his teacher, the Spirit-Eyed Wizard."
She hesitated for a moment, then asked:
"Among the human race, there is a witch also named 'Loli,' who was taken away by our witches?"
Princess Lori didn't seem to care about the fact that they shared the same name.
Whether among humans or elves, what truly symbolizes identity and honor is often surname and bloodline.
Having the same name is a perfectly common occurrence.
"That's quite a coincidence."
She chuckled softly, "That human witch shares the same name as me."
"Even disregarding the Green Forest Wizard and that great figure Morning Star, this coincidence alone makes it worth the trip."
As soon as she finished speaking, Princess Lori clapped her hands lightly.
The next moment, two elven witches appeared silently in the room, their auras restrained and their posture respectful.
"Go check it out."
Lori’s tone was calm but undeniable: “During this time, which Morning Star Lords have been to the first-level dungeon and taken away human wizards?”
The two elven witches bowed in unison, then vanished in a streak of light.
In other races, such as the human race, even a third-level great wizard genius of extraordinary status would almost never order an investigation into the Morning Star Wizard.
Such orders are often met with disapproval, and even fewer people dare to actually investigate them.
However, among the elves, bloodline is just as important as realm.
A figure like Princess Lori is second only to the great figures of the Morning Star in importance.
Therefore, once her order was given, no one dared to disobey it in the slightest, even if they knew that the investigation was targeting the Morning Star Wizards within the clan.
During the waiting period, Lina stood to the side the whole time, not daring to look directly at Princess Lori.
She could only occasionally catch a glimpse of that figure out of the corner of her eye.
Lori's bloodline concentration is too high.
In Lina's perception, this princess was almost like a dazzling morning star, so bright that it was impossible to look directly at her.
The intense pressure of her bloodline made her feel ashamed, and she even worried that looking at her for too long would be a desecration.
Princess Lori originally wanted to chat with Lina a little longer to ease the slightly awkward atmosphere.
But when she noticed Lina's behavior at that moment, all she could feel was a helpless, bitter smile.
She was already used to such scenes.
Having grown up within her clan, she had witnessed far too many similar reactions.
This is why, during her growth, apart from those elven princes and princesses of similar blood, there were almost no other beings of the same realm who could truly talk and laugh freely with her.
Even human wizards from outside the clan would often deliberately maintain a polite distance from her because of her status.
Of all these memories, there is only one exception.
Green Forest Wizard.
When she first arrived here with a group of elven Morningstars, most of the human wizards she encountered treated her with utmost respect and were extremely cautious in their words and actions.
The only one, the Green Forest Wizard, always treated her as an "ordinary peer" when they were together, never flattering her or showing her any less respect.
This is something that Princess Lori still remembers vividly.
She was not a student who had never met the great Morning Star.
On the contrary, many of the human geniuses she knew had similar backgrounds.
But none of them could communicate with her on an equal footing like the Green Forest Wizard.
In addition... the scent emanating from the Green Forest Wizard that made her instinctively feel comfortable and pleasant.
Thus, it was only natural that Princess Lori developed a unique impression of the Green Forest Wizard that no one else could replace.
Of course, none of this was known to Princess Lori.
When she first met Lynn, he was actually already a Morning Star Wizard, but he was deliberately pretending to be a Level 3 Archmage.
Approaching her with the mindset and experience of a morning star naturally makes one appear calm, composed, and neither arrogant nor humble.
Soon, the two elven witches who had been ordered by Princess Lori to investigate the whereabouts of the great man of Morning Star returned.
They bowed deeply, their tone solemn:
"Your Highness, some time ago, only one Morning Star from the clan went to the first level of the prison... that was Lord Forest Shadow Berserker."
Upon hearing this reply, even Princess Lori couldn't help but furrow her beautiful brows slightly.
Among the Wind Elf forces that have come this time, there are quite a few Morning Star Wizards.
Among these Morning Star Wizards, she could speak to most of them to some extent.
Only this one, the Shadow Berserker Wizard.
Let alone Princess Lori, he would hardly take any of the other Morning Star wizards in his clan seriously.
Among the Wind Elf race, only the three Level 6 Morning Star Wizards can truly make this Forest Shadow Berserker Wizard bow down and obey orders.
Fortunately, the leader of this team was none other than Lord Fletcher, one of the three Level 6 Morning Star Wizards.
Unfortunately, Lord Fletcher is currently in seclusion for cultivation.
Princess Lori knew very well that under these circumstances, she could not possibly bother Lord Fletcher, let alone expect him to handle the matter personally.
"If it were Lord Fletcher..."
She sighed inwardly, "Although he believes in the supremacy of the Elven race, he at least has a bottom line and would never slaughter low-ranking wizards of other races without reason."
"The Shadow Berserker Wizard... is completely different."
Princess Lori's gaze darkened slightly.
"He was not only an extreme believer in the supremacy of the Elven race, but also regarded other races as playthings and experimental subjects, and never took them seriously."
She clearly remembered that in the ancestral lands of the elves, the Shadow Warrior had personally slaughtered low-level wizards of other races for extremely absurd reasons, which ultimately angered the powerful figures within the race, leading to his punishment.
"Unexpectedly, even now that he's on human territory, he hasn't shown any restraint..."
Thinking of this, Princess Lori frowned even more deeply.
“The Green Forest Wizard specifically asked his teacher… the Spirit Eye Wizard to inquire… Clearly, the human witch named ‘Lori’ is extremely important to him.”
"And this matter, unfortunately, involves Senying Kuangzhan..."
She let out a soft breath.
"This is troublesome."
Having been in Nightmare Rift for some time, Princess Lori was no longer unfamiliar with the Morning Star Wizards within the Meteor Council.
In particular, she had specifically collected information about the Green Forest Wizard, including a detailed introduction to the Spirit Eye Wizard.
The document clearly states:
Although the Spirit Eye Wizard is only a fourth-level Morning Star Wizard and his combat strength is not particularly strong, he has a long history and extensive connections within the Meteor Council, and has close relationships with many Morning Star Wizards.
Therefore, unless absolutely necessary, one should never provoke this person.
Otherwise, it could trigger a chain reaction within the Meteor Council, causing unnecessary and serious trouble.
But now, the Shadow Berserker Wizard has unknowingly begun to clash with the Spirit Eye Wizard.
Princess Lori felt a sense of helplessness.
"This is really a headache..."
"Before coming to human territory, Lord Flett repeatedly instructed us not to act rashly and to abide by human rules."
"As a result, the moment he went into seclusion, the Shadow Berserker Wizard caused this mess..."
Taking a deep breath, Princess Lori knew very well that she couldn't handle this matter properly on her own.
However, she held no hope of seeking help from other Morning Stars.
Based on her understanding of those powerful members of her clan, none of them were willing to get involved in this matter.
The reason is quite simple.
Even within the Wind Elf race, beings like the Forest Shadow Berserker Wizard are extremely unpopular.
Being on good terms with him doesn't necessarily bring any benefits; but once you become enemies with him, you will almost certainly suffer a crazy and insidious revenge.
"We want to persuade Senying Kuangzhan through the clan's higher-ups..."
Princess Lori shook her head inwardly, "The possibility is almost zero."
With a quick change of heart, she made a decision.
"Fine... Since that's the case, I might as well tell Spirit Eye Wizard the whole story."
"After all, he is a senior member of the Meteor Council and a Morning Star expert. His experience, connections, and methods far surpass mine."
"Perhaps he really can come up with a solution."
Thinking of this, Princess Lori immediately looked at Lina beside her, her tone solemn:
"Lina, that human witch Lori was most likely taken away by the Shadow Berserker Wizard."
"However, I cannot even set foot in that person's residence, let alone send someone to investigate or ask for help."
She paused slightly, her gaze steady and clear.
"Therefore, this matter can only be handled by the Spirit Eye Wizard himself."
"Take this information back immediately and report it truthfully."
"Let him act as soon as possible, perhaps... there's still time to save that human witch."
Having said that, Princess Lori waved her hand, and a spiritual light quickly condensed.
It clearly depicts a great deal of information about the Forest Shadow Berserker Wizard.
She passed this information on to Lina.
Lina had naturally heard of the name of the Berserker Wizard Senying, and the moment she received the information, a hint of fear appeared on her fair face.
But she was also aware of the seriousness of the situation and dared not delay for the slightest.
She bowed respectfully, then took her leave and quickly departed, preparing to report to the Spirit Eye Wizard as soon as possible.
Princess Lori's thoughts were actually quite simple.
As a senior member of the Meteorite Council, the Spirit-Eyed Wizard, relying on her status, connections, and methods,
There should be an opportunity to contact the Forest Shadow Berserker Wizard and, through some kind of deal, rescue that human witch.
After all, the Morning Star Wizards of the Elven race are still allies with the Meteor Council, and there is cooperation between them.
Even a Berserker like the Shadow Forest Wizard should know his limits and understand what shouldn't be done too far, right? (End of Chapter)