Lia felt a moment of disorientation.
Just then, Vanilla stepped forward and helped Hennie up.
Seeing Henny struggling to prop herself up, looking completely dazed, Lia sighed.
Given this state of mind, it's no wonder that Hene was distracted while walking down the street and bumped into herself.
At this moment, Henney was standing there with her head down, swaying unsteadily.
Leah moved closer, and seeing the unsteady Heni, she couldn't help but ask:
"Henry, what did you lose?"
Upon hearing this, Henney's breath hitched slightly.
She couldn't lift her head; she could only keep shaking it, trying to clear her mind of the chaos.
"I don't know, I don't know..."
"All I know is that it's something very important to me."
Henney took a deep breath and stared blankly at the ground.
"I can't live without him..."
Her voice faded, but Claire remained silent.
Important things.
What is that?
Lia found it somewhat difficult to understand.
But she was still thinking:
Could the important thing that Hene mentioned be related to herself?
Thinking of this, Lia suddenly froze on the spot.
A question suddenly flashed through my mind.
Why did she know Henney?
Lia remembered that Heni was a servant in her household, a formally employed person with a contract.
But……
Why did Henney become a retainer of House Clavner?
My memory feels like something is missing.
She looked at Henney, wanting to ask her about it.
“Henni…”
But seeing Hene's dazed and confused state, she kept her mouth shut.
He gestured to the maid with his hand and gave her instructions:
"Take her back, let her rest properly..."
Suddenly, Hene reached out a hand and grabbed the hem of Lia's trench coat tightly.
Lia stared blankly at Heni, somewhat dazed.
The girl in front of him kept her head down, but tears welled up in her eyes uncontrollably.
Like a string of pearls that had broken its string, they fell, pattering, towards the soil.
"Please help me, Lia..."
"Help me...find him."
Looking at the pained Henney, Lia felt incredibly heavy-hearted.
She took a deep breath and reached out to grasp Henne's hand.
Lia could feel it the moment she touched Henney's palm.
Herni's gentle temperament became even more pronounced.
At that moment, an inexplicable impulse welled up in her heart.
It seems there's a savage urge to wantonly ravage and bully Heni.
However, she managed to suppress this absurd idea with her unwavering rationality.
She solemnly removed Henne's hand from her body, then nodded:
"I will try my best."
"Get some rest, Henne."
Hearing this, Hene felt all her strength drain away.
Led by the maid, they went back to rest.
But Hene's appearance brought an inexplicable heaviness to Lia's heart.
Leah had no idea what had happened.
After Henne said she had lost something important.
She also felt as if something important had disappeared from her life.
This idea kept echoing in my mind, like a haunting melody.
But right now, she doesn't have time to think about those things.
Lia straightened her collar and looked up at the front.
Through the green cracks, Kokot Yad lay on a cloud and slowly floated out.
She yawned, then lifted her eyelids and lazily saw Leah:
Then, she was taken aback.
"Uh, hi?"
Lia was also taken aback, her gaze fixed on Kokot.
"Kokote!?"
"Why would you...why would you..."
Then, Cocot blinked.
"Because I am the Elf Queen!"
No... I know who you are.
Leah sighed, rubbed her temples, and, feeling a slight headache, asked:
"What I mean is, why did you come out of there?"
Lia was extremely puzzled.
Although Kokot is the Elf Queen, she is also an employee of the Clavenna family.
Leah had always known about Cocote.
This lazy dog spirit won't move at all unless given a command.
Lia understood Kokot's laziness all too well.
Hearing Lia's words, even Kokot himself was stunned:
"Huh, that's strange..."
In her memory, someone did tell her that she needed to open a passage between the Elf Forest and the Tree of Adriana.
Make the Elf Forest a direct route to the backyard of the Divine Tree.
Koko has been busy with this work these past few days.
The passage has been opened, and the elves have all communicated with each other...
But……
Who told her to do this in the first place?
Koko was completely dumbfounded.
broken.
Could it be that she suddenly became more diligent?
wrong……
As a fifth-tier mage, Kokot possessed extremely keen senses.
There must be someone instructing me to do certain things.
Her memory cannot be wrong.
There can only be one possibility.
The memory has become distorted.
Cocotte squinted and began to think hard.
But at this moment, Lia already sensed that something was wrong.
She looked up at the passage between the Tree of Adrien and the Forest of Elves.
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