On the roof opposite the small building, an elf was sitting on the edge of the eaves, with its two long legs dangling in the air.
"She looks like you when you were a child, but she's much cuter than you."
Along with this old voice, a dwarf walked out from the shadow behind the elf.
The dwarf saw that the boy was about the same height as the elf's calf, with a head of silver hair combed into a beautiful bun. She asked, "Is that the apprentice you chose for me before?"
Zhuri pulled the corner of his mouth unhappily: "What do you mean your apprentice? This is my apprentice. I'm still looking for your apprentice."
The dwarf raised his foot and kicked the elf, but the elf dodged. The dwarf said, "Didn't you send me a message saying that you found three cubs with excellent qualifications for me to choose? Where are those three cubs?"
He pretended to be dead and didn't speak every day.
The dwarf sneered, "A word from me will make Monbas stop cooperating with the little game you set for your apprentice."
Zhuri, who knew the teacher's character well, stopped talking nonsense: "...Tell me, what do you want."
Dwarf: "You have a good apprentice. Give it to me."
Zhuri was neither angry nor anxious: "If you have the ability to make her betray me and become your apprentice, then she will be yours."
Dwarf: "Sure, you don't mind if I make your little game a little more difficult?"
"She's not your apprentice yet!" Zhuri was really offended. She said seriously, "You can't interfere with the teaching plan I set for her so early... No, didn't you also interfere in the arena?"
The dwarf did not refute, but suddenly looked like a real old man, with cloudy eyes staring at a certain place in a daze. She tilted her ear slightly and asked, "Ah? What did you say?"
day by day:"……"
She began to complain angrily about the dwarf. This elf was so talkative that it was scary...
The dwarf rubbed his ears with a bitter face. He endured it for five minutes, but he didn't want to endure it anymore.
She said, "You made me lose my most beloved apprentice, you must compensate me with one."
The intense and lively emotions that she had every day receded like the tide. She seemed to have no idea what expression she should make in response to these words, so she could only empty herself with a blank expression.
Rather than indifference and resistance, it is better to say that it is helplessness.
Seeing her dead look, the dwarf couldn't help but kick Sun Chaser, then took a step back and escaped into the shadows.
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On the morning of the first day of the trial, Yu Xunge hardly dared to move her position. She hid in the narrow locker and observed the personnel who occasionally passed by outside through the gap.
The light wings that could illuminate her at night became a disadvantage during the day.
These wings were so eye-catching, whether in daytime or night, they looked like flowing flames. Even if they were just casually glanced at, they would quickly catch the other person's attention.
Yu Xunge became anxious when he thought about having to observe and collect information from at least two members every day, and also learn their every move.
It was not until the next day, after Yu Xunge had figured out the approximate working scope and behavioral patterns of these employees, that she began to walk out of the locker, constantly changing her position to observe the etiquette and behavior of one employee after another and eavesdrop on their conversations.
She soon realized how naive her plan to observe two people a day was.
It is too difficult to keep changing positions to track two members, and you will miss information about other members.
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