This place has once again become a major tourist attraction in the south.
It is estimated that this will continue until the southern defense line is advanced, new towns are established, and residents' lives are restored.
This place will undoubtedly become a popular tourist destination.
Many soldiers of the army gathered around the city walls, carefully inspecting the surrounding area to prevent any monsters from surviving nearby.
At that moment, Kokot, who was clinging to Viktor, peeked out from behind him.
"Wow...it really is a desolate place."
Cocotte stared wide-eyed, a look of surprise on his face.
Looking at the barren, yellowish-brown earth around me, I couldn't help but sigh.
She had only visited the South once before, ten years ago, and the scenery there was completely different by then.
Viktor's calm voice came from beneath her.
"It shouldn't be a problem for you, right?"
Kokote lazily rested his chin on Viktor's head.
She felt the other person's hair gently brushing against her chin, making her feel ticklish.
He then raised his eyes, looked at the desolate land before him, and casually remarked:
"Hmm...it's actually a bit difficult, but you've already put it that way."
"I'll give it a try, alright?"
This is a lie.
For Cocotte, improving the environment here is a piece of cake.
She could even summon more elves to help her here.
But if she made it sound too easy, how could she expect Viktor to owe her a favor?
I owe you a favor.
See, Viktor did just that.
Cocotte couldn't help but laugh.
She felt incredibly smart now, having figured out Viktor's habits perfectly.
"However, I didn't even know you were still a former member of parliament?"
Victor had assumed that after being away for so long, the Mage Council would surely want Kokot to return to the Mage Capital and resume his position as a councilor.
But Cocotte just shook his head and said softly:
“Heim came to me, but I told him that he would definitely come back and that it would be too much trouble to give the position back to him.”
"So I let him keep your place."
At this point, she cautiously poked Victor's head again.
"Don't forget to ask Heim to reinstate you when you return to the council."
After poking a few times, she quickly withdrew her hand.
I was a little scared, but also a little satisfied.
She glanced at Victor furtively.
Seeing that he only nodded and did not react otherwise, she breathed a sigh of relief.
Suddenly, she asked again:
"By the way, what's with that woman? I noticed she's been staring at me ever since I arrived."
She was referring to Hera, of course.
Cocotte felt a strange unease whenever she thought about that person staring at her with such a peculiar and hostile gaze.
"You don't need to worry about that person, but you can keep an eye on her in the meantime."
"I still have a use for this person."
"oh."
Cocote nodded slightly, his expression revealing a hint of understanding.
If it works, then she has nothing more to say.
"And shouldn't you get off me?"
"Goose?"
Upon hearing this, Cocotte instinctively wanted to agree and get off Victor.
But she immediately realized that once she went down, she might not know when she would be able to get this close to him again.
Therefore, she hugged Viktor's neck tightly and said firmly, as if in a fit of pique:
"I don't."
"It's all because you were in such a hurry to call me that my cloud couldn't come along."
"If I don't hang on you, where else am I supposed to hang? I don't want to get down and walk by myself."
But in reality?
Koko deliberately abandoned her favorite cloud and teleported directly here.
She believed that Victor would not stand idly by and watch her struggle without the tools to act.
The effect was remarkable; the other party agreed to let her cling to him, just like she is now.
Ever since Victor helped her escape the "natural reversion" and avoid becoming a divine tree.
Cocotte noticed that she really liked to cling to Victor.
So she won't give up this opportunity this time either.
Sure enough, she heard the humans below sigh helplessly, but they didn't throw her off.
Koko knew he had succeeded.
Soon, she heard the other person ask again:
"How are those 'life forms' preparing?"
Upon hearing this, she seemed to have already prepared her answer and said:
"It won't be that fast. You need a million people!"
"You should give me at least a month!"
Immediately afterwards, Cocot lowered his head and rested it on Victor's shoulder.
His face, illuminated by the dazzling sunlight, appeared somewhat melancholy.
"Hey, when are you planning to leave?"
Kokot seemed to want to snuggle up to Victor a little longer.
If possible, she even hoped to leave with Victor.
However, Victor did not answer her directly.
He seemed to sense something and turned his head away.
My gaze followed the wall behind the city walls and turned to the sky.
Immediately afterwards, Victor reached out and gently grasped Cocotte's slender, fair arm, slowly lifting it up.
Kokot paused for a moment, as if he understood Viktor's intention.
She then released her arms and slowly slid down Viktor's broad back.
Then she saw Victor turn around and take off his trench coat.
As if out of concern for Coco, he gently draped the trench coat over her shoulders and carefully pinched the collar.
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