【Elf Liberator】—99.99%
Why hasn't this achievement, which was unavailable ten years ago, been completed yet?
What exactly is wrong with that 0.01%?
Unfortunately, this was Victor's first attempt to unlock such an achievement.
First of all, players have no opportunity to do this kind of thing, nor would they do it.
Moreover, it's impossible for a player to possess the power to command the entire Elven race to submit.
In fact, in the storyline, the events surrounding the Tree of Adrien were driven by Kokot.
The elves themselves freed themselves from their racial constraints; it has absolutely nothing to do with the players.
Players are simply tools for completing tasks and running around.
As a perfectionist with obsessive-compulsive tendencies, Viktor felt extremely distressed that he hadn't been able to complete this achievement.
Therefore, when Cocotte asked him out, Victor agreed after a moment's thought.
The date was naturally set in the Elf Forest.
This was also Viktor's idea.
In the game, the achievement system offers players a variety of rewards, and the value of the rewards varies depending on the difficulty of the achievement.
An achievement like the "Elf Liberator," which took ten years to near completion, would undoubtedly yield a generous reward if successfully achieved.
Therefore, he hoped to complete it before the gods descended to increase his chances of winning.
Just as Viktor was pondering where that last 0.01% was wrong.
Kokot, who was floating in front of him, seemed to breathe a sigh of relief and turned to Victor, saying:
“Victor…”
"We've arrived."
What comes into view is the boundary of the Elf Forest.
The trees on both sides were still dense, but they were shorter than the trees we had seen before.
Directly in front of them was a hazy, moving barrier.
The barrier resembled quicksand, with rich natural energy floating on its surface.
Surrounded by mysterious and unpredictable mist, it appears magical and hazy.
Through the flowing barrier, one can see a volcano with flowing lava in the distance.
Looking further away on the other side of the volcano, one sees a storm-swept land enveloped by raging waves.
There, dense clouds gathered and lightning flashed.
The storm tornado roared high in the sky, its terrifying power relentlessly pounding the shattered ocean and parched land.
Seeing this, Cocotte seemed a little shy and said embarrassedly:
"By passing through here, you will reach the six natural realms outside the Elf Forest."
"It's very quiet there, no other elves will bother us... no, that's not right... cough."
She seemed slightly flustered and stammered.
He then coughed lightly, his eyes darting around as he continued:
"I mean, you'll probably really like the environment there."
Kokot didn't realize it when he said those words.
Behind them, a goddess clad in armor was quietly hiding behind a tree, spying on their every move.
Meanwhile, a raven perched on the goddess's shoulder also stared wide-eyed, secretly observing everything.
Of course, because the two gods were so engrossed in their observation, they did not notice.
At the top of the tree where the two were hiding, a transparent, natural bird was watching down below.
Its gaze was also fixed on the direction where Victor and Kokot were.
...
A colossal structure, adorned with three shattered heads and surrounded by several winged marble rings, floats above the fragmented sky.
At the very top floor, an enormous round table stands in the center of the seventh floor.
Heim Horn sat in the center of the round table, waiting quietly.
A wild bird landed gracefully, and silently, it transformed into Rachel's weathered figure.
Immediately afterwards, several more birds landed and gently perched on different seats.
Naturally, they took on the appearance of other members of parliament.
The merman senator with a fish tail was the first to voice his dissatisfaction:
"What's wrong now, Heim Horn? Why have you summoned us again?"
"I'm still preparing for my date with Mr. Helnersen!"
Upon hearing this, the dwarf councilor beside him echoed his sentiments:
“Indeed, Haim Horn, you need to give us an explanation.”
"Although as members of parliament we are obligated to participate in various parliamentary activities, we also have our own lives."
Ryan Kent's remarks were echoed by the other members of parliament, who nodded in agreement and expressed their own views.
"Woof!"
It is expressed simply and clearly.
Heim Horn looked at the arriving members of parliament and nodded.
"It seems only a few of you have answered the call, but that's enough."
While the other members of parliament were still in shock, Haim Horn said directly:
"Let me show you something first."
He nodded to Rachel, who then reached out and summoned a natural bird.
After hovering in the air for a while, the invisible, tiny body exploded, turning into a screen made up of fragments.
Suddenly, Kokot and Victor appeared on the screen.
The expressions of the several councilors gradually changed from initial dissatisfaction to astonishment.
At that moment, they understood Haim Horn's intentions.
Rachel then retrieved the natural sparrow.
At this point, Heim Horn calmly began to speak:
"Our goddess of justice and Victor's evil god companion are trying to thwart an impending passionate romance."
"Therefore, I think I don't need to elaborate on what everyone should do next, right?"
The councilors all nodded solemnly.
"Woof woof!"
"very good!"
Heim Horn nodded in satisfaction, stood up solemnly, and waved his hand.
"Ladies and gentlemen, whether Representative Cocotte's happiness can be realized depends on our collective efforts!"
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