Chapter 241 I am willing to accept my fate. I can no longer return home.



Chapter 241 I am willing to accept my fate. I can no longer return home.

"I will accept my fate."

A firm and clear female voice resounded throughout the empty hall, and the light of the magic lamp seemed to flicker with her words.

The former king's somewhat cloudy green eyes were powerless, and he closed his eyes unwillingly: "You are our Saloha."

"I am the last Saloha."

The former king slowly opened his eyes and saw Saloha, dressed in gorgeous robes. Saloha, a member of their elven tribe, continued, "King, you know what this means."

The hall fell into silence. The young princess stood upright on the side, her bright green eyes moving back and forth between the king and Saloha.

The former king shook his head and sighed for Saloha.

Of course she knew what it meant, waiting for her fate and glimpsing the Saloha within, the last Saloha of their elves and also the last Saloha in the world.

Fate can no longer be waited for, fate can no longer be glimpsed, and the world will fall into silence.

"King," the princess's childish voice rang out, "Let Saloha do it."

Two pairs of eyes fell on her at the same time.

"You don't disagree with Saloha doing it, but you are worried that she won't bear the weight she shouldn't have, right?" The princess smiled brightly and easily expressed the former king's concerns.

Wang is too gentle, and she is always hesitant about some things because of her gentleness.

Never mind, she won't, thought the young elf princess.

She turned sideways, facing their Saraha, and placed her hand on her heart. "Since we already know our fate, we must avoid a fate we don't want to face. We must do it."

Whether it is for the elves, for oneself, or for others.

Selulan is her friend, Selulan is Saloha, she is not only the Saloha of the elves, she is another accident left by Buma Lingdare in the world.

"Please do it with confidence." The princess made a solemn promise. "If you can find another possibility, if you need the help of the elves, please find a way to tell me, and we will do our best to assist you."

The Elf Stone of Selulan shone in front of the silver-haired girl, burning her eyes. She had not forgotten the promise her younger self had made to her. It was impossible for her to forget. She had been waiting, waiting for Selulan's message.

"Hi, Mu Wei, long time no see."

The long-lost voice almost made Nimuwei lose control of her breathing.

"You know me, so I won't say any more polite words."

"You need to do two things."

"First, my daughter Osa has a stagnation of magic power. The root cause is the conflict between magic power and the power of elves. Yes, it is just as you think. You can solve it."

"Second, Miss Vefiya can be trusted. Please do your best to assist her. She is the dust monument of the world."

"This is something I do out of selfish motives. Sasha's situation is special, and you will definitely see it later. Regardless of whether she has the talent to become a Saloha, I don't want her to become a Saloha, just like Buma Lingdare. I hope she can be free."

"Also, don't suddenly think of testing them, Mu Wei. An inexplicable test in a strange place will make them lose their trust in the elves. In other words, the relationship between the elves and them will stop at cooperation, even though Sasha has elven blood."

"you understand me."

The sound paused briefly, and the Elf Stone continued to glow.

"One last thing."

"I can no longer return home."

The Elf Stone went out and was grabbed by Nimue, and the slightly cool Elf Stone burned her palm.

It really is... the last time we see each other, Selula.

"Ariana, she didn't leave any words for you." She looked at Ariana.

The pink-haired elf just nodded, then lowered her eyes, not letting Nimue, Vifiya and the others see her expression.

Nimue's eyes fell on Vifiya. The world's dust monument was too pitiful. Carrying fate was never a good thing.

Before Vifiya looked over, her gaze shifted to Osha. When Selulan said that she was the container of magic and elf power, Nimue knew what was special about Osha.

The world would not agree to the simultaneous presence of magic and elf power in the same body.

"Ms. Sasha." she said.

The unusual address made Osa pause for a moment. The girl on the main seat smiled brightly: "Selulan asked me to solve your magic stagnation."

Four pairs of eyes fell on her, and Nimue ordered, "Arianna, have Fenric take Miss Sasha to live in Saloha's former room in the Dusk Spring Courtyard."

Facing the slightly wary eyes of the three humans, she casually picked up the dessert, feeling regretful in her heart. If Selulan hadn't specifically instructed her, she really almost wanted to give them a test. After all, this was a method found by Selulan, and she still knew her so well after all these years.

"The magical stagnation caused by the conflict between magic and elves' power is not difficult to resolve." She glanced at the mostly untouched dessert on the table, wondering if she shouldn't have asked the servants to serve too much. "It's just that it can't be done in the Eastern Continent."

Selula's daughter is important, but there is one thing she cares about very much.

Nimuwei's eyes met Vifiya's and she suddenly asked, "Miss Vifiya, we have met before, right?"

It was already evening when the meeting with the Elf King ended, and several people stood next to the statue in the palace under the setting sun.

Osha asked, "What does the Elf King mean? Chatting up?"

Later, during the tea party, they talked about other things, chatting casually. Osa's questions were rather wide-ranging and incoherent, but the other two knew what she meant.

Isidore remained silent.

Just because Vifiya didn't answer the Elf King's question didn't mean she was unwilling to answer Osha's question.

She raised her eyes. The orange-red sunset was a little dazzling. She did not close her eyes: "Maybe, I really have seen it."

Hearing this, the two of them and Ariana beside them all looked at her. The girl with blonde hair and red eyes suddenly curled up the corners of her lips, as if she was smiling: "I almost forgot."

He blinked his eyelashes, and there was silence in his eyes.

"So it's her, Jiang Suian~ Are you interested? If you want to know, I'll tell you~"

Now was not the right time to respond to Vifiya. She turned to the two people and the elf and said, "Let's go."

Vifia took the first step, but suddenly stopped after a few steps. She seemed to have sensed something and turned back to stare at the faceless statue.

The statue is placed in front of the palace. It looks old, but it is not dirty and does not have many cracks.

Osa followed her gaze and asked, "Vefiya, what's wrong?"

The next second, Isidore secretly cast his magic to check if there was anything wrong with the statue. After confirming that it was just an ordinary stone statue, he looked at her.

"The statue of Buma Lingdalie was erected here three hundred years ago." Arianna didn't know why Vifiya suddenly stopped. She didn't introduce them when she came over because she needed to meet the king. Now they were not in a hurry to eat, so out of courtesy, she introduced them.

Her tone didn't change much as she simply recounted a period of past history: "You all should know that after the great war four hundred years ago, the alien races were driven to live in the Western Continent, and then the Great Curtain descended from the sky."

"The Western Continent wasn't suitable for human habitation before, otherwise there wouldn't be a single human on the Western Continent when the giant curtain descended."

As she spoke, she felt a little ambiguous.

After all, no human had been able to come through after the giant curtain descended from the sky to verify that the Western Continent was already suitable for human habitation. The few humans around them were crossing it for the first time. As for why they weren't surprised that humans had passed through the giant curtain...

She asked, "Did you feel unwell after arriving in the Western Continent?"

Surprisingly, it was Isidore who replied: "No."

The red of the setting sun didn't stain his silver eyes. He asked in return, "Why is the Western Continent not suitable for human habitation?"

Ariana wondered why they didn't know.

Humans and alien races were not enemies from the beginning. They had lived in harmony for a period of time. In her memory, there were relevant records in the classics passed down from generation to generation in the family. Humans could not... destroy the records of the Western Continent because of the past hostility.

Despite her doubts, she still answered, "The gases from the Western Continent are harmful to humans." After a pause, she glanced at Vifiya, whose eyes hadn't left the statue, and then looked away. "Those who set foot on the Western Continent won't die immediately. They will feel unwell and lose their appetite. After being unable to eat, they will be exhausted for several months, and finally die for no apparent reason."

Elves came and went in front of the palace, and knights stood guard on one side. Arianna's words also fell into their ears. These were not secrets in the Western Continent.

Osa had a sharp thought and asked, "When the East and West continents were separated, some of the alien races from the East continent also mixed in with the East continent, right?"

No matter how hard the East Continent tried to drive out the alien races four hundred years ago, there would always be some alien races mixed in with humans. How could they expel them all?

Ariana understood what she meant. She was looking directly at Osa. The similarities between their features would no longer distract her. "Don't you know?"

She only looked at Osha, and the confusion in her nephew's eyes was genuine.

Why? Why don’t they know about the past events of the East and West Continents?

Ariana didn't mind telling her, "It's a purposeful teleportation."

There was a calmness in her pink eyes: "Maybe there are some alien races that we have missed."

She knew what they would ask next: "I wonder who activated the transmission."

Such large-scale precision transmission...

Vifiya was listening to them, but...

Very strange.

She couldn't say what was strange about it.

The statue did bear some resemblance to the Valega she had seen before. Although it had no face, she always felt that something was watching her.

Such an illusory thing, at least she could be sure that it was not a false god. Unlike the false god's cold gaze, the gaze she perceived was just a look.

The blue cloth Hefa had given me around my waist was getting hot.

The things that Valega gave to the Ganache family burned in front of the statue built for him by the elves of the Western Continent.

She finally looked away.

"There aren't many people who can teleport all the alien races at the same time in a short period of time, right?" Vifiya glanced at Arianna.

She could ask Isidore, but after thinking about it, she decided to ask the pink-haired elf who knew something about what happened back then.

The warmth of the setting sun gradually dissipated, and a faint dark color spread across the sky. The blue fabric in the belt seeped through Vifiya's clothes and burned her skin.

Something seemed to flash in the red eyes, then disappeared in an instant.

"Yes." Seeing that Vifiya was no longer staring at the statue, Arianna glanced at it out of the corner of her eye. "The kings who were at the top of the magic power back then might be able to do it."

Perhaps they themselves were not sure whether the kings could really do it.

The goddess's favorites were excluded by her because the goddess's favorites did not survive in that period.

In the end, there was only one being left that the aliens and humans present could relate to.

The discussion between the three people and the elf in front of the palace suddenly fell silent.

"Vifiya, what happened to the statue just now?" Isidore asked Vifiya the question that Osha did not answer when only the sound of the elf servants' movement remained.

Upon hearing this, Vifiya tilted her head slightly towards him, her gaze fixed on the faceless statue again, then quickly looked away: "Nothing, maybe an illusion."

Ariana swallowed the words she wanted to ask in detail. She looked up at the sky and said, "Everyone, I'd better take you back first."

The sky was already filled with the darkness of the early night. Vifiya and the others remembered the way, but they had just arrived at the Elf King's Court, so the three of them did not refuse.

The road was full of twists and turns as they remembered, and the way back seemed unexpectedly shorter.

Ariana stood in front of the room assigned to the three of them and said, "Dinner will be delivered later."

He turned to Osa and said, "Fenric and I will take you to the Dusk Spring Courtyard tomorrow."

Osa nodded.

The three of them watched Ariana disappear around the corner.

Isidore and Vifiya stood there without moving.

After a moment, Osa turned her head in some surprise. She keenly noticed that Isidore's eyes on Vifiya had lost their softness.

Looking down, [Vifiya]'s face looked extremely ugly.

"She's gone."

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