Chapter 224 The Elf's Probing Fight



Chapter 224 The Elf's Probing Fight

"Miss Vifia, do you dream?"

Vifiya, who had just finished her meal and was walking around the room, paused and continued to walk around the open space in the room.

"Do you dream too?" she asked.

[Eyes] was silent for a short time. Since [Eyes] was born, [Eyes] had never had anything like a dream. It was only after [Eyes] stayed with Vifiya for a long time that it realized that humans could dream at night.

"I'm not sure." [Eyes] wasn't sure whether the three humans, one woman and two men, that he had vaguely seen in that instant were the product of a dream.

"Maybe it's true." Vifiya comforted calmly.

She looked toward the extremely thin crystal floor-to-ceiling window. Warm sunlight fell on the flowers dotted in the green space, and the water from the small fountain in the inner courtyard splashed into the pool, making a slight splashing sound.

She was invited by the fairies and elves, no, it would be more accurate to say that she was kept under their watchful eyes.

Goblins are small in size, and their houses are obviously not suitable for Vifia to live in, so naturally she lives in the elf's house.

The furniture in the house had smooth lines, as if it grew naturally from the ground. Weifeiya walked towards the tables and chairs. Everything here had a warm beauty.

Her eyes flickered to the feather-decorated chest where the cloak Isidore had given her was neatly arranged.

Three days.

The elves and goblins agreed three days ago to place her here, in a place called Leden Forest, to live with the elves.

The elves did not restrict her range of movement, nor did they pay any attention to her. Except for delivering food to her on time every day, they treated her as a transparent person at other times. Even the fairy lady from that day never came to see her again.

Vifiya touched her chin. Could it be that her favorability towards the fairy lady had dropped so low that even after saving her, she was unwilling to see her again?

Vifiya sat on the wooden chair, tapping her fingers slowly on the table.

No, there was a thoughtful look in her eyes.

They did it on purpose.

As a human who had obviously come from the East Continent across the giant screen, they would not leave her alone.

Moreover, she had already invested some chips in the White Realm that would make them hesitate.

Next, it should be a test, right?

Her slender fingers brushed across the single earring on her earlobe and pinched it gently. On her fingertips was a thin layer of calluses formed from frequent sword practice in recent years.

Should I contact Isidore now? His fingertips rubbed the purple diamond, but finally let it go.

It’s not the right time yet. Let’s contact him after things become more stable. I hope Osa and the others are with him.

Besides... She looked towards the inner courtyard again. There was one more thing that concerned her...

"No! You can't go in!" The childish voice of a child outside immediately attracted Vifia's attention. It was the voice of Miss Fairy.

"Why not?" A strange and crisp voice asked in confusion.

"No, absolutely not." The fairy said firmly.

The two aliens were still arguing, and when she heard that the fairy lady was about to be unable to stop the other party, Vifia slowly picked up her sword, put it on her waist, and went out.

The wooden door opened silently. Vifia looked down and saw the little fairy who almost bumped into her. Then she sensed that she had opened the door and was trying to fly away. A pair of petal wings flapped rapidly.

"Good morning, Miss Fairy." Vifia said.

The fairy quickly faced her and steadied himself, his hands clasped in front of his chest out of nervousness. "Good... good morning."

The visitor looked directly at Vifiya without any concealment.

She didn't care, lowered her head and smiled gently at the fairy. When she raised her eyes again, the smile faded, and the pointed ears opposite revealed the identity of the visitor.

"What's your name?"

"Sonata Aetheras." The elf crossed her arms with an arrogant look on her face. The breeze blew through her long silver-gray hair. Her pair of gray eyes were clear, and the naturally upturned corners of her eyes made her look a bit sharp for no reason.

The elf's clothes looked simple and without many decorations, but Vifia could still tell at a glance that they were expensive.

She keenly caught the goblin's surprise at the elf's name.

Where before there were elves rustling about, now there were only the three of them left.

The deliberate environment is too obvious and does not seem to be deliberately arranged. It is very likely that it was done by this elf with a certain background.

But Vifia didn't believe that the other elves would not be aware of her actions.

If it was a test, there must be other elves present. The current situation is probably a test of her. Have the top leaders of fairies and elves already discussed how to deal with her?

However, Miss Fairy is innocent and simple, so she should be unaware of this.

"Hello." Vifiya greeted the noble elf calmly. She then looked around for other elves who might be hiding. Then she lowered her eyes to look at the fairy. "Miss Fairy, what do you want to talk to me about?"

Lunala looked back at Sonata, who looked unhappy because she was quickly ignored. She didn't expect that the one who came would be a high elf.

After hesitating for a moment, her gaze returned to the human girl. She lowered her head and whispered softly, "I'm sorry. I wanted to come and thank you on the first day, but Elder Zatalan examined my body for several days and only let me go out today."

Vifiya concealed her understanding in her heart, and the fairy's answer confirmed her guess.

"Are you still hurt?" She asked following the fairy's words, her voice soft, sounding like she was blaming herself for not protecting her well.

"No, no!" Lunala looked up and waved her hands in panic. At this moment, the touch of gratitude towards Vifiya diluted a lot of her uneasiness about ignoring the high elves.

The golden human girl not only did not blame her, but also took care of her body at the first time, and even blamed herself for not being able to protect herself.

Lunala understood that the human girl had no obligation to protect her. At that time, the human girl could have abandoned her and ignored her, but the human girl still protected her and brought her out of the White World alive.

During the three days of the physical examination, the elders of Zatalan and the elven elders actually sent fairies and elves to ask her about everything the human girl did in the White World.

The more Lunala thought about it, the more she felt that the human girl was a good person, and now the little fairy was even more determined in her thoughts.

Sonata, who was ignored, listened to the conversation between the man and the fairy. She frowned and felt annoyed.

At least now she was probably certain that the human in front of her had no magic power, just as she had heard.

She was curious about how he survived the White World without magic.

Sonata said unhappily, "Hey."

Lunala's attention was drawn to that, and Vifiya, who had been secretly observing the elves with her peripheral vision, looked towards the source of the sound.

The elf stood up straight, gripping the scimitar at his waist, a faint look of anxiety on his face. "I heard that you successfully broke through the White Boundary by other means without any magic power."

She wondered how humans did it.

"You fight me," she ordered.

Vifiya looked at the proud elf in front of her quietly for a while.

"No." She refused bluntly.

The magic that Isidore cast on her sword was not inexhaustible, and she didn't want to waste it in a place like this.

The elf, not expecting to be rejected, was stunned. She quickly composed herself and asked, "Why not?"

Vifiya answered slowly: "I don't want to."

Sonata blinked, obviously not expecting the reason to be so simple. She pointed at the sword hanging on the human girl's waist and said, "Then why did you bring a sword with you?"

Vifiya looked at her with a strange look and asked, "Why can't I take it?"

When she first arrived in a strange place, she carried a weapon with her for self-defense. Isn't that normal? Vifiya couldn't quite understand the elf's thinking process.

The elves' every move also made Vifia more or less certain that the family she belonged to had a certain status among the elves and that she was a pampered child.

Sonata stared straight at Vifiya. Somehow, she felt a little embarrassed under Vifiya's gaze. In the past, most of her requests would not be rejected.

But having said that, she couldn't force the human to fight her, so she could only force it out of her throat: "You can't refuse me."

Vifia didn't want to engage in a meaningless argument with the elf. She shook her head and refused again, but in a much softer tone: "I won't fight with you."

The air became stiff.

Lunala, who was standing between the two girls, pursed her lips. The tense atmosphere weighed on her exponentially. She couldn't control the tension in her heart. She unconsciously pinched the hem of her skirt and looked at the elf anxiously, hoping that the elf could end the topic and ease the atmosphere.

In the pure eyes of a child, the fairy's uneasiness was extremely obvious. In Sonata's eyes, it seemed that the fairy was silently blaming her for being unreasonable.

The hand on the hilt of the knife clenched tighter and tighter. The elf, who already felt humiliated, didn't know how to end the situation. Her heart was beating fast and the rare and unfamiliar emotion made her very irritated.

Vifiya lowered her eyes when she noticed the fairy's strangeness. She recalled the scenes when the fairy had been with her before. The fairy's senses seemed to be very sharp.

Miss Fairy looks very uncomfortable now.

Vifiya thought about it and decided to give Sonata a way out.

Before he could even raise his head, he heard the sound of a sharp weapon being unsheathed.

Vifiya subconsciously grasped the hilt of the sword.

Sonata looked down at the thin, sharp scimitar she had drawn with such courage. She raised her eyes, her expression full of seriousness: "One strike, you only need to block one strike from me."

Without waiting for Vifiya to refuse, she swung the scimitar in her hand, and a slender white blade swept over accompanied by a wave of magical power.

As the wind blew Vifia's hair, her eyes flashed and she quickly grabbed the frightened elf who was looking for a place to hide and put it behind her.

The long sword was unsheathed, and Vifiya swung it along. She didn't need to use much strength. Silent magic power condensed at the tip of the sword and burst out in an instant, cutting off the white blade at a speed like lightning and heading straight towards Sonata.

The violent wind dissipated in an instant, but it still brought a gust of wind, and Lunala behind Vifia couldn't help but grab her clothes.

Her gray pupils shrank. Being easily cut off from the attack was one thing, but more importantly, she did not sense the fluctuation of the opponent's magic power.

Her fighting instinct forced her to raise her scimitar to block.

At the moment when An An's quiet magic power was close to Sonata, an elf with pink hair and pink eyes quickly stood beside her and stretched out her hand.

The person who came cast a defensive magic very quickly, and the rapidly rotating magic circle blocked the attack. The light from the fierce collision of magic power was dazzling, and a gust of wind was swirled again, and the surrounding trees rustled.

The storm slowly dissipated, and the pink-haired elf withdrew the magic circle while also removing the solemnity on his face.

"Elder Ariana." Sonata looked at the person who suddenly appeared in surprise.

Ariana saluted her, "Princess Sonata, please step back."

After she made sure that Sonata was not injured, she took a step forward and stared at the human girl whose face had turned cold.

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