Chapter 222 White Boundary Arena



Chapter 222 White Boundary Arena

Lunala looked at the blonde girl's back, thought for a moment, and followed her.

She kept her distance to the left and above Vifiya's shoulder, aiming at the silent girl.

In fact, she did have her own guesses.

"Are you...are you human?"

"Um."

The direct answer startled Lunala, and the rapid flapping of her wings showed her restlessness.

"Human?" It was clearly her own question, but after getting the answer, she still asked back in disbelief.

Vifiya didn't respond and walked straight towards the barrier.

Lunala murmured uneasily, "Lady Vesperis's prophecy has come true."

The girl in the fairy's peripheral vision stopped, and she thought she heard her whisper. She glanced over and saw the girl looking up to observe the barrier.

Vifiya touched her chin. Hongxue's barrier was no bigger than a giant screen, so she wouldn't touch it casually.

The barrier was like a white mist and was only vague, so one couldn't see outside.

Vifiya's eyes did not leave the barrier. The white mist was moving at an extremely slow speed. Something flashed by inside. She looked closely and her pupils moved slightly.

"This is the White Realm." The voice of the fairy sounded from the side.

Vifiya glanced sideways.

"We call the monsters that appear in the White World Corrupted Wanderers."

Vifia looked at the downcast fairy and heard her continue, "If you want to leave, there are two ways: split the white world, or defeat the Corrupted Wanderer."

Vifiya motioned for her to continue.

Lunala swallowed, trying to hide her uneasiness. She continued, "It takes immense strength to split the White Boundary. The moment it splits, the Red Snow will erode us along with the Corrupted Wanderers. If we can avoid this erosion, we can survive."

"The Corrupted Wanderer will keep appearing, and I don't know what it takes to defeat him."

"Also..." She looked directly into those eyes, which were brighter than the red snow, "The longer they stay in the White Realm, the more likely most races will become wandering corrupted spirits."

Vifia stared at her, not responding immediately when the goblin stopped.

She was a clever fairy, though timid, but once she was sure she had no ill intentions, she gave what she could, and at the same time, a way to resolve the barrier without revealing too much about the Western Continent to a human like her.

Lunala felt uneasy when she saw the girl's eyes.

Vifiya smiled and said, "You know a lot."

Without waiting for Lunala to say anything, her gaze fell on the white mist barrier again. She took a few steps back. The matter had to be resolved before the next Corrupted Wanderer came out.

Considering how scared the fairy was in the bushes at that time, the white world the fairy mentioned was definitely not simple.

Lunala followed closely behind Vifia, and just as she was keeping her distance from her, she heard the girl speak calmly: "[Eyes]."

Her inexplicable words made Lunala look confused.

Vifiya didn't pay attention to the fairy's expression. She asked, "Can you hear me?"

After a moment, a female voice came from my mind: "Of course, Miss Vifia."

"Did you also hear what Miss Fairy said?"

Vifiya raised her hand, pointed at the white world, and said with a half-smile: "Can you do it?"

The [Eyes], which had been in invisible state, looked at the floating white mist. The [Eyes] saw something in the white mist, and the [Eyes] were sure that Vifiya also saw it.

"Miss Vifia, are you going to use me?" [Eyes] almost confirmed her intention.

Vifiya smiled and said, "Yes."

She admitted it frankly.

"It's my pleasure."

Vifiya understood the hidden meaning of [Eyes], and [Eyes] would cooperate with her.

[Eyes] After being with her for six years, I have also learned to think like a human being.

Lunala looked at Vifiya. She was not talking to her. The little fairy clutched the collar of her shirt. Could there be other humans in the White Realm?

Before she could look around, she heard the blonde girl address her very politely as "Miss Fairy".

Well... well, the golden human girl is still very polite.

The sticky black liquid fell behind her out of thin air. Lunala keenly heard the slight noise, she shuddered and subconsciously looked back.

Without even turning her head, Vifiya grabbed her by the back of the collar: "Don't worry, Miss Fairy."

The warmth from the human fingertips passed through the fabric to her back, and she was so stiff that she couldn't move.

Vifiya glanced down, and the sticky black liquid on the ground spread straight past her and went towards the white world.

The fairy in her hand was trembling, and her eyes never left the barrier formed by the white mist.

She gently let go of the goblin, blocking her view in case she might look back.

Fairies have extremely keen senses, and Lunala could sense her movements without even turning around.

She didn't look back.

The golden human girl is a little scary.

However, she did not regret staying. Elowen was even more timid than her, and it was right to let her leave.

The sticky black liquid squirmed, gradually spreading over the white world, swallowing up all the white mist and red snow.

What is that...?

Lunala tried hard to control her trembling body. She couldn't tell whether it was the white world, the red snow, the sticky black liquid, or the human girl who could summon the sticky black liquid that was more terrifying.

She suddenly remembered Elder Zatalan's advice not to get close to secrets, as she would die quickly.

She has always been an obedient and good fairy, and she always avoids places where there may be secrets.

"Miss Fairy." As if sensing her fear, Vifia spoke firmly, as if stating a fact, "You will not die."

Lunala was stunned.

The sweet-looking girl turned her head to the side.

In the gorgeous crimson gem, the little fairy saw herself. Unlike the hard gems in her imagination, the gem before her was like her favorite spring water.

She said, “You are lucky that you met me.”

The source of the sticky black liquid was blocked from her sight by her hands, and most of her attention was occupied by the golden human girl, as if to verify her words. In her peripheral vision, the black collapsed, the ground was covered with green, the shadows of flowers were hazy, and the sky was azure and shimmering, still the familiar look to her.

Vifiya's eyes were gentle, and she decided to win a little favor from the fairy lady.

"Lunala!" An anxious voice came from behind.

The fairy in sight came back to her senses, and the expression on her face was replaced by joy.

Vifia lowered her hand, and the fairy flapped her petal wings and flew towards her people at an extremely fast speed.

"Lunala, are you okay?"

"Are you hurt?"

Amidst the concerned voices of her people, Vifiya suppressed her pensive look, and the gazes behind her were mixed with undisguised scrutiny, and her eyes returned to their original coldness.

She turned around and scanned all the aliens, fairies, and elves present with her calm eyes.

They were all observing her as an outsider.

The red eyes met the alert elf's pink pupils, and they never looked away.

──

"Bang!"

Yellow dust rose up, blurring the view of the audience in the stepped, circular structure.

The usually bustling arena was now silent.

In the oval battlefield, a girl with light blue curly hair wielded a sharp sword. A layer of light blue covered the long sword, drawing a blue blade in the air, and faced the mixed-meat ape leader who was furiously attacking her in front of her.

The claws were chopped off by her without mercy.

"Roar──" The mixed-flesh ape leader let out a fierce roar.

She was agile, and before the ape could launch its next attack, her sword pierced the air, causing a whistling sound, and pointed directly at the ape's neck.

The magic power gathered at the tip of the sword burst out the moment it pierced the mixed flesh ape.

A blinding light flashed through the flesh, and the head of the mixed-meat ape leader slid off. Before blood gushed out of the smooth cut, the girl drew back her sword and retreated lightly to a place where she would not be splashed by blood.

The faint blue light of the sword went out, and she shook off the blood on the sword with a heavy look in her eyes, breathing steadily.

The arena fell into deathly silence.

Even Morgana, the owner of the arena, fell silent. She suddenly looked into the girl's blue eyes.

There was surprise in her eyes. If I remembered correctly, the blue eyes were only seen by the elf...

Dozens of mixed-flesh apes lay in a pool of blood, almost all of them killed in one blow.

The men and women standing by were either shaking their legs with fear on their faces, or looking at the blue-haired girl warily, not daring to get close. One or two even tried to close the distance...

Osa didn't care.

She only cared about one thing, where was Vifiya?

A few of them tried to get close to him in a flattering manner. After all, they were criminals and they might die in the arena at any time, so it was important enough to hold on to a thigh.

Osa glanced with her cold blue eyes, and swung the long sword that was no longer stained with blood. The horrifying bloody smell on her body nailed those people to the spot.

She is not in a good mood now.

Being forced into the fight as soon as I opened my eyes was one thing, but what was more important was not seeing Vifiya and the others.

She was not worried about Isidore and Cahalan, two geniuses standing at the top of the magic world. She was more worried about her own magic stagnation that had not yet fully recovered.

Even Arnold, who has no magic power, has such strength that he won't necessarily lose even if he fights against a magician.

Only Vifiya was left.

She knew that Isidore had given Vifiya several magical items to protect her, such as earrings. She believed that he would add magic to Vifiya's cloak, and he also cast magic on the sword Vifiya would use. He had basically given Vifiya everything, and they couldn't give Vifiya anything else. Giving too much would sometimes become a burden.

Vifiya also has many things to protect herself, but this is the key.

What she used to protect herself was her trump card, and what Isidore gave her was not Vifia's own magic after all.

Although she had practiced swordsmanship with them for several years, Vifiya had no inherent talent for swordsmanship. She was able to use the longsword well because of her instinctive perception of danger and other powers to make up for the shortcomings of swordsmanship.

Vifiya...

She muttered to herself in her heart, hiding the worry in her eyes. After all, Vifiya is just an ordinary person.

Thinking of this, she became more annoyed.

What if no one was there for her? What if she was forced to fight in the arena? What if she was in danger?

The men and women on the battlefield felt that the blue-haired girl's coldness was becoming more and more alluring, and they couldn't help but step back, unwilling to get too close to her.

Osa gripped the hilt of her sword.

She must be found as soon as possible.

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