"Are they from the Empire?!"
"Damn it! Yinla was attacked! What country were they from?"
"If it's a Archmage, could it be a mage from the Three Towers?"
"It might be the Holy Kingdom! Let's storm the Holy Kingdom!"
"..."
It seems that the attack on Yinla has aroused the anger of the elves, who all expressed their desire to stand up for Yinla. However, such chaos at this time is actually more troublesome...
"It's so crowded! Everyone, please don't go into the lobby!"
Cassiopeia managed to shoo all the elves out of the hall, panting as she sat down opposite Inra. Looking at Inra quietly engrossed in her book, she complained, "Inra, why are you just staring at it like that?"
"Otherwise what?"
Yinla responded by gently turning the pages of his book. With a bandage wrapped around his neck, he said, "Everyone means well. I'm not good at dealing with those kinds of situations."
He'd rather face a crowd shouting, "Aaaaaah! I'm going to chop you up!" than a scene of a mob erupting with angry shouts of "Aaaaaah! I'm going to chop you up!"
After all, it's much easier to handle.
Regardless, seeing how considerate these elves were of him, Yinla was very touched, as evidenced by the smile on his face.
"So, Illa, you're now able to... absorb human mana?"
Casiopeia looked curiously at Inra's neck, blinked and asked, "So, what are the wing pillars of [humans] like? It seems hard to define them."
Yinla nodded; he thought so too… Whether it was vampires, steel golems, liches, or even dwarves, they all had very distinctive impressions and abilities, but humans and elves did not.
Orcs also exist because their racial classifications are quite detailed...
"I guess it's categorized by occupation."
As Yinla spoke, he flipped through the pages of the book, casually saying, "Warrior, Mage, Ranger, Rogue... I think that's probably it. As for elves, they're probably more uniform, probably based on the Ranger template."
This morning, Yinla used the Void Travel technique to go to the World Tree, found the Desire Branch, and used the Branch of Wrath to carve new characters on his soul. He is now a fully-fledged Archon.
Of course, he is the only one who is like this. If other governors want to liberate and use human manas as bullets, then they need to come and change it themselves.
Or perhaps Yinla helped them add incantations to their necks.
Although the incantation is engraved on the soul, there will still be marks on the neck, leaving incantation wounds that take time to heal. Also…
After a careful examination, Yinla discovered that there was a little bit of extra content behind the World Rune on his neck, which he would need to pay more attention to later—the World Rune had become a little longer.
In other words, the blue bar suddenly became longer.
"..."
"..."
"Swish~"
For some reason, Casiopeia didn't reply. The only sound in the hall was the turning of pages in Illa's book. He glanced at Casiopeia and found her staring intently at his face.
Yinla turned her head back, looking at the book "Professional Music from Beginner to Advanced World Tree" in her hand, and casually asked, "What's wrong? Why are you looking at me like that?"
"..."
"It's nothing, I was just looking."
As Cassie said this, Illa didn't mind letting her watch.
After a while, Casiopeia couldn't help but sigh and say, "Ira, you really haven't changed at all. Your appearance and body haven't changed at all."
Upon hearing this, Yinla couldn't help but look up at Casiopeia... The incomprehension in her eyes clearly conveyed the meaning of "What are you talking about? Have you changed?"
"Ah, nothing has changed for me."
As Cassiopeia said this, she chuckled foolishly, seemingly connecting it to something, and said, "Some time before your war ended, one of the Elven 'legends,' Seranka, died."
Yinla was unaware of this matter.
"Was he murdered?"
"Hmm, it seems like they were poisoned. There are also rumors that they died from an incurable disease. I don't know much about the specifics, but there must be quite a few legends about people dying of old age."
In response to Casiopeia's words, Illa looked up from her book and said, "Youser could be considered to have died of old age, but he did it on purpose... that idiot."
After offering his critique of Youse, Yinla continued reading his book. He didn't quite understand why Casiopeia would bring up topics related to legends... To put it bluntly, legend is just a title.
Strictly speaking, "legendary" is not a level, but rather the level of "a legendary figure"... It is a completely different concept from "outside the realm of reason" and "ordinary person".
First, one needs sufficient "legendary status"—that is, to be sung about worldwide and recognized wherever one goes—and at the same time, to be considered a legend. Later on…
The term was deconstructed, and people began to agree that people with legendary strength should no longer be called "peerless powerhouse" or "super master." Therefore, those who have reached the required level of strength but are not well-known are also called "legends."
Later, the definition of legend became increasingly varied.
As for Uther, his fame was boosted by his status as a king, and his own strength was definitely enough to reach that level, so he can be considered a true legend.
Needless to say, if you let ten non-human legends gang up on Yinla, it definitely wouldn't be Yinla who would feel scared... After today, the premise of "non-human" also needs to be removed.
"Yinla, do you think I'm a legend?"
Casiopeia asked this question.
“I have never seen you fight, but judging from your reputation and the rumors about your archery skills, you are more than qualified to be a legend... But before that, you are first and foremost the Elf Queen.”
As Yinla spoke, he knew very well that some titles took precedence over "legend." It was the same for Yuther back then; no one would call Yuther "a legendary figure of the empire"... it would definitely be something like "King Yuther."
"Oh, that's good."
Casiopeia laughed.
...
baffling……
Yinla made this assessment in her mind.
However, the elves were right. Those human mages in robes, who were all proficient in fire-based evocation spells, could not possibly be unknown figures.
It is very likely a certain school of thought, or a certain sect that originated from the theocracy.
It's time to go back to the tower and look for some information.
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