Chapter 229 Is the Flower Fairy an Elf? Welcome to the Sinful World...



Chapter 229 Is the Flower Fairy an Elf? Welcome to the Sinful World...

Shu Xin would definitely not let these four alien fairies go. What a joke! Everyone knows there's a spy among them. How could she let the other party take back information about the Land of Sin?

However, Shu Xin didn't intend to take their things for free. She would pay whatever price was due, since it wasn't a one-off deal. In fact, she was thinking of establishing trade relations with the outside world through these alien fairies.

"The Land of Sin welcomes all guests with good intentions," said the master of this land, under the apprehensive gazes of the alien fairies. "As long as you have good intentions, the Land of Sin will naturally welcome you. As for business matters such as weaving machines, magical cloth, and magical materials, business officers will come to discuss them with you."

"But if you want to join the Land of Sin and become a part of it, having good intentions isn't enough, is it?"

The flower fairy gently waved her magic wand, and along with the supreme pressure emerged a sacred golden radiance. The majesty and love from the creator god were like the most intense sunlight and the gentlest moonlight. Even though it was fleeting, it still shook the hearts of the alien fairies present.

When they came to their senses, the faint golden light in the air had already outlined two curved lines. The extremely simple sketch of closed eyes presented an indescribable holiness and beauty. They immediately realized that this was a divine spell that only the Elven race could use, the Eye of Lefra.

Under the gaze of the Eye of Lefra, no form of falsehood or lie can hide.

The alien fairies looked at each other in bewilderment. At this moment, their thoughts were in complete agreement—weren't flower fairies also fairies?!

However, no one dared to ask aloud. Facing the Eye of Lefra, Dedemarin spoke first, swearing an open and honest oath:

"In the name of the water sprite Dedemarin, and with the Eye of Lefra as my witness, I hereby swear to the water god that as long as the land of sin treats His people equally, I will remain loyal to the land of sin forever, until death takes away all my blood."

The pale gold lines slowly curved upwards, and the smiling Eye of Lefra represented the answer as "yes".

The water sprite laughed triumphantly.

Next to speak was Qinqinlaer, who directly copied the water fairy's oath:

"In the name of the wind fairy Qinqinlar, and with the Eye of Lefra as my witness, I hereby swear to the Wind God that as long as the Land of Sin loves His people equally, I will remain loyal to the Land of Sin forever, until death takes my last breath."

Pale gold lines slowly descend, and on either side appear teardrops drawn in the same simple line, the weeping eyes of Lefra, representing the answer as "no".

Qinqin Laer paused, and under the lord's calm gaze, she remained silent for a moment before speaking again cautiously:

"In the name of the wind fairy Qinqinlar, and with the Eye of Lefra as my witness, I hereby swear to the Wind God that as long as the Land of Sin justly protects my descendants, I will remain loyal to the Land of Sin forever, until death takes my last breath."

This time, the Eye of Levra revealed a smiling eye.

The third to speak was Popsorp, who also truthfully revised her vow:

"In the name of the wind fairy Popsorp, and with the Eye of Lefra as my witness, I hereby swear to the Wind God that as long as the Land of Sin does not initiate a war against Iywal, I will remain friendly to the Land of Sin forever, until death takes my last breath."

Finally, Barbaria took the oath. After some deliberation, she chose to copy Popsorp's oath verbatim, only changing his homeland, Iywal, to her own, Phyguk. Seeing the Eye of Lefra smile as well, her heart, which had been pounding, finally settled back down.

The lord smiled and nodded, without saying much, and asked them to go and rest.

The alien fairies obediently left the magnificent and elegant hall, and under the arrangement of the flower fairies, they moved into a treehouse together.

Near this treehouse, which serves as the dwelling place for the alien fairies, are two other equally tall treehouses. One is a communal dining hall that provides three meals a day on a regular basis, while the other is a communal medical room that one can go to if feeling unwell. Naturally, all these services are free.

These three treehouses were all located outside the walls of the Land of Sin. Even though the meals were still sumptuous and delicious magical cuisine, and the bedding was exquisite and comfortable, the alien fairies still couldn't sleep or eat properly as they looked out at the snow-white, somewhat cold, high walls.

They all swore an oath before the Eye of Lefra, so why are they still locked outside the gates of the Land of Sin?

The alien fairies didn't suffer from anxiety for long. They endured two days of agonizing waiting in the treehouse, and on the third day, a butler in uniform came to invite them, saying he wanted to discuss the details of the trade.

It was at this moment that the alien fairies realized that what they thought was a grand hall was actually just a place where the flower fairies held their daily meetings, and it was called the conference room.

Being led back into this magnificent and luxurious hall, the alien fairies were even more nervous than before.

The business officers waiting in the conference room were just as tall and graceful as the deacons who had led them there, and they did indeed look like elves. However, the flower fairies they had met along the way were not much different from these fairies.

If there's anything different, it's that the flower fairies don't have tentacles and wings, but the lord of the Sinful Land has tentacles and wings that only fairies have, which is quite strange.

The business officer in the conference room greeted them with a smile, saying that they were very welcome to join the Land of Sin. As long as they signed the magical contract on the table, they could become a part of the Land of Sin.

The alien fairies picked up the contract paper, recognized the writing as Elvish, and exchanged bewildered glances.

They can unleash the Eye of Lefra and speak Elvish. Are the flower fairies really elves? But how can elves look like fairies?

However, the most important thing right now was the magic contract in their hands. Suppressing their doubts, the alien fairies carefully examined the contract terms on the paper.

Dedemarin was the first to sign. The contract looked complicated, but the core content was just one thing: in return for guaranteeing not to harm the interests of the River Elves and their personal safety and property, she would have the same rights as the River Elves, and of course, she would also have to fulfill the same obligations.

The three wind sprites eventually signed the contract silently, watching as the butlers took away the contract papers.

The business officer and the alien fairy watched the deacons leave the conference room with the magical contract documents. After turning his gaze away, his smile towards the alien fairy became much more genuine.

"Welcome to the Land of Sin! I'm Ananka, the Business Officer. From now on, we're colleagues!"

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