As if seeing a glimmer of hope for escape, the young girl Annie nodded quickly in agreement, her eyes sparkling: "Maybe that's it! I was taking a walk in the countryside when I came to a steep slope and suddenly felt someone push me from behind. I felt like I fell into a huge black pit, and then I ended up here!"
These steps are so easy to descend.
It's somewhat ironic, but the most crucial point isn't there.
Based on the information from the senses that had been lingering around the girl, although the girl in front of him also had considerable magical fluctuations within her body, she was not proficient in controlling and using them, let alone casting spells to open void passages and freely enter and exit designated locations by her own will and calculations.
In addition, her ten fingers were slender and fair, making her look nothing like a warrior who could arm herself with swords. It could be said that unless she faced a fairy clan that had lost the protection of the plant, or Hikari and the painter who were not good at fighting, anyone in the garden could easily beat her.
It might really be an accident.
Having reached this conclusion and after repeatedly questioning without confirming any malicious intent from the other party, I finally agreed to the proposal to temporarily release the girl, but we still need her to explain to us what Hengyao City is.
"Okay, alright, it seems that I can only get back smoothly after explaining this."
Anne, who reluctantly accepted the suggestion, gave a dead look to her eyes, glanced around at the scenery, and asked another question: "But can I ask first? Where is this place? Why did I suddenly fall here? I was just floating around in a dark place, feeling like my body was being torn apart, almost dying, and then suddenly I fell in and got caught..."
I shrugged: "That's how the void works. You seem to be lucky enough to have escaped being directly broken down into nothingness."
"And the previous question."
"This is my miniature garden."
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