Chapter 38 Decision



Irene was so shocked that she was speechless, but her body reflexively covered Lingling's ears with leaves.

He looked around nervously, and felt relieved when he saw that no one was staring at him.

Seeing Irene's big reaction, Lingling quickly changed her two pointed ears back to their original shape.

Uncle Sol and Uncle Bai both said that Lingling has very special and powerful abilities that cannot be known by too many people and must be kept hidden.

Yes, at the beginning Thor also suspected that Lingling was an elf that had wandered away, but then he thought about it carefully and realized that elves all have their own unique life cards, one with Thor and the other in the hands of the elf itself.

If the elf dies, is seriously injured, or gives birth, the fate card will have different reactions and will be sensed by Thor.

But in recent years, Thor was very sure that no elf's life card had responded, so he suspected that Lingling was not a pure elf, but had a very strange ability that allowed her to become an elf.

Bai Jiu: Congratulations! The answer is correct!

Irene looked at Lingling with complicated eyes. When she felt that her ears had returned to normal under the leaves, she moved the leaves away.

Seeing that the leaves above her head were gone, Lingling continued to explain obediently: "Grandma, Uncle Sol said Lingling is an elf. Lingling learned Uncle Elf's skills and is even more powerful than him, so she can heal Brother Josiah."

Irene: ...

Irene wanted to deceive herself and pretend that she hadn't seen anything, but Lingling's words hit her hard.

She felt that she could no longer maintain the style she had maintained for hundreds of years. What elf? Lingling was a little tree man!

This Uncle Thor looks gentle and refined, but unexpectedly he is a sinister person and even wants to steal the child!

Irene picked up Lingling, who was still waiting for her reply, walked to Alan, pulled him aside and asked him what they had just talked about.

"Alan, what did you talk about just now?"

Alan smiled bitterly: "It's just a normal greeting, but I think the Elf King has other purposes."

"Elf King?!" Irene asked uncertainly.

"Yes, the one who came was not an ordinary elf, but the Elf King. I suspect he discovered something special about Lingling and has set his eyes on the little guy." Alan said distressedly.

Irene thought to herself that this was not good, considering what Lingling had just said.

Lingling not only healed the elf named Josiah in front of them, but was also discovered to be able to transform into an elf.

There should be other elves in the elf tribe who have the same disease and need treatment, combined with Lingling's elf form.

Therefore, their goal is to take Lingling away!

Irene suppressed her panic, calmed herself down, pretended nothing had happened, and walked in front of the Elf King.

"Elf King, I'm sorry, but we have some things to do back in the territory. Thank you for sending our child back. We'll take our leave now."

Having said this, he ignored Amos's puzzled look, turned around and winked at Alan, signaling him to leave quickly.

Seeing this, Thor knew that the old man from the tree people probably knew his plan, so he simply stopped hiding it.

He flashed in front of Irene, nodded slightly, and first raised his hand to touch the silent Lingling in her arms, then said seriously: "I believe you already know some things about Lingling."

Thor's voice was calm and unhurried. "My poor people have suffered daily mental torture for the past twenty years, and physical torture once a month. Many of them have even considered suicide. Now, the Spirit Spirit can be said to be their lifeline, so I don't want to give up this opportunity."

"As for Lingling's identity, please rest assured that we won't try to steal her from you. Like you, I just want my child to grow up happily."

"Seize the child?" Lingling in Irene's arms suddenly asked, "Seize Lingling?"

Lingling actually understood. She was slow to react. Ever since the conversation between Grandma Irene and Uncle Alan, she had been trying to understand what the adults were saying.

Now that I've heard this, I've finally figured this matter out.

It turns out that grandma misunderstood that Uncle Sol was trying to steal Lingling!

Lingling quickly spoke up to explain for Thor: "Lingling is just going back with Uncle to help him treat his people. Uncle won't steal children."

The little girl was so anxious that she waved her hands around in Irene's arms. After she finished speaking, she blinked her big eyes and stared at Irene with an expression that said, "Grandma, you must believe Lingling."

Irene didn't expect the little one to come forward and explain. She touched Lingling's face with some heartache and said, "But grandma doesn't want you to be so tired. Treating the elves will be very tiring."

"I'm not tired. Lingling cured Brother Josiah in just two strokes, right, Uncle Saul?" The little guy also knew how to seek help from outside.

Thor had been looking at Lingling with fondness since she started explaining herself. When he heard the little girl even asked him to testify, he smiled and said, "Yes, our Lingling cured brother in just a few strokes. She's amazing, much better than Uncle."

Lingling felt a little shy after hearing this. She buried her little face in her soft little hands and giggled.

Thor pressed on, assuring Irene solemnly, "Yes, just like Lingling said, this trip is just to heal my people. Please rest assured, I will definitely not let Lingling get tired. I hope you agree. And if you're worried about this trip, you can come with us."

Irene looked at the kind-hearted Lingling and then at the serious Thor, and she couldn't bring herself to say no.

The Elf King saved so many people in the past, but he couldn't save his own people. He has racked his brains for his people over the years.

Now that he had humbled himself and begged her to let Lingling save his people, and since he was also a member of the tribe who had experienced hardships, she really couldn't refuse.

The most important thing is that he said he would not snatch the child away anymore.

Erin pondered.

It lasted so long that Lingling even pulled at her branches.

He lowered his head and looked at Lingling who was looking expectant. Her big, clear eyes were full of anticipation.

Irene sighed, but finally agreed.

"Okay, I promise, but I need to go with you."

Thor smiled brightly. "Okay, then go say goodbye to your tribesmen first. We'll wait for you up ahead."

Having said that, he turned around quickly and pulled Josiah, who was still waiting foolishly with the tiger cub in his arms, to wait in front.

Irene felt a little relieved after agreeing. She really couldn't bear to save people.

She smiled at Alan, who was full of worry, called the tribesmen together, explained briefly, and arranged for them to take the little tree man back first. Then she took Lingling to the two elves, leaving the tree people who were still full of worry looking at her back from afar.

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