She chanted a spell briefly, and the purple leaves in her hand quickly disintegrated, eventually turning into black balls the size of glutinous rice balls. After a few seconds, these black balls gradually changed color and turned into grayish-red balls of light.
Luminira fed it little by little to her fellow tribesman in her arms.
The night elf, who had been weak just now, quickly recovered her vitality. She looked at Luminilla and replied softly, "Thank you..."
Luminilla looked back at Reiner. She said nothing, but seemed to be expressing something.
Several people continued to fly deeper into the forest.
The deeper they flew, the more night elves fell to the ground.
In the end, it evolved to the point where they had to stop for a while every few meters to let Luminira treat the night elves.
Perhaps because she consumed too much dark energy, Luminila looked a little tired.
Reiner followed her example, picked a purple leaf that looked healthy, and then chanted a spell to turn it into a gray ball of light.
Luminilla was stunned, her gray eyes sizing up Reiner. "You actually know the magic of us night elves."
"I've learned it a long time ago after hearing you chant it so many times." Reiner shrugged.
After practicing a few more times, he was able to cast spells without chanting.
Luminilla sighed and narrowed her eyes.
"So, what is this thing?" Reiner shook the gray object in his hand.
This thing feels cold in my hand.
Reiner bent down and fed it to a fallen night elf.
The night elf stood up after eating.
Luminilla sat on the ground and explained in a low voice, "This is called Moon Fat. It's a fusion of the leaves of the Nightshade Tree and Dark Element. It can replenish our magic power through eating when there's insufficient moonlight."
Reiner was a little uncomfortable with the fact that she could speak so many words in one breath.
During the brief one-hour time they spent together, he felt that Luminila was a night elf who valued words as much as gold.
Martina flew to the tree, picked several leaves, and handed them to Reiner.
She said seriously, "These leaves smell delicious! Maybe they're edible."
"Don't stuff everything into your mouth. Ask others first. This stuff might be poisonous to demihumans." Reiner chanted briefly, transforming each item into moon fat. Then he asked Luminilla, "You look tired too. Do you want some?"
Martina touched her chin and sank into thought. She vaguely felt that something was wrong, so she gently elbowed Nora and raised her eyebrows wildly in a hint.
Nora shrugged, indicating that she had no plans to take action for the time being.
Luminilla looked at the mooncake in Reiner's hand and pondered. After a brief hesitation, she took a little and started eating it in small bites.
She looked like a silly hamster holding the moon, which looked quite cute.
After finishing her meal, Luminilla wiped the corners of her mouth and seemed to have regained some of her energy.
She stood still, seemingly having no intention of flying deeper.
"What's wrong? You don't want to continue saving your companions." Reiner asked puzzledly.
Luminilla shook her head. "There are too many to save them all."
She turned around and pointed at the giant tree demons that reached into the sky, and continued, "The tree demon is getting taller and taller, blocking the moonlight. The night shadow trees are withering, and the moonstone and moon spring water production are decreasing. We need to continue to migrate elsewhere.
Could you please stop healing the dryad?"
Reiner was slightly stunned and narrowed his eyes: "So, you brought me here just to show me this?"
Luminilla nodded and stopped talking...
Continue read on readnovelmtl.com