Chapter 322 El's Former Form



Maggie didn't continue talking to the little jellyfish about angels, but she silently made a note of his fairy friend, wondering if she would have the chance to meet him again in the future.

Even though he has become an angel, perhaps there is still hope for him?

Maggie thought uncertainly.

The little ghost, unusually, simply listened silently until Roy left with the little jellyfish, at which point he turned to Maggie with a serious expression.

"Although I don't know why you have this connection with angels, you'd better keep your distance from them."

Elemental spirits are relatively independent, and the Elemental King protects them well, but even so, the little ghosts are wary of the angels.

Although the angels and their birth time may be very close, or even the same time.

"I know."

Maggie had heard Philomona say something similar, and the little ghost had no reason to harm her, so she nodded.

She decided that once everything had settled down and the Duke's threat had been completely eliminated, she would stay away from El.

However, there's nothing we can do about it now, since we still have a partnership.

Maggie told the little ghost about what had happened that day and the promise she had made with El. But the little ghost's eyebrows furrowed deeper and deeper, almost twisting together. His beady eyes held the air of an old scholar, serious and earnest.

He sensed that Maggie still wanted to continue contacting the angels, and his face clearly showed his disapproval.

“If you knew what El was before, you wouldn’t want to get involved with him.”

The little ghost's words puzzled Maggie. Could it be that El had some special circumstances?

However, if he is an angel, he could indeed be a heroic spirit of a certain race, but which race is it that would make the little ghost care to such an extent?

What was he before?

Maggie asked curiously.

"He... used to be an elemental spirit."

The little ghost's words were surprising, leaving Maggie stunned for a second.

"Huh? Is he a heroic spirit of your clan?"

Maggie asked in shock.

This information was a possibility she had never considered, whether in the comics or after she traveled through time; it was quite shocking.

"No, no, no, no, how could that be!"

The little ghost immediately shook its head like a rattle drum, resisting taking off, its white cloth fluttering in the wind.

Seeing how excited the little bed sheet was, Maggie became even more curious.

"Then how can you say he used to be an elemental spirit?"

Maggie continued to ask.

Perhaps because what followed was difficult to say, the little ghost hesitated for a long time, looked at Maggie several times with a conflicted expression, and then told her the story as if she had given up.

"The Elemental Origin Realm was originally just a chaotic mass, which only solidified into a realm after my King was born, providing a habitat for the elemental spirits."

"If you've ever been to our world, you'll know that our world is completely different from the continent. You can't distinguish between the sky and the ground; everything floats, like a fairytale dream world."

As the little ghost spoke, Maggie was unable to form a fixed image in her mind.

However, remembering the purpose of that misprinted "General History of the Mainland", she suddenly had a premonition that perhaps one day she would have the opportunity to see it for herself?

The little ghost continued talking, but the content became increasingly bizarre.

"El was born at the same time as my king when the elemental source realm was formed. However, my king represents order and justice, while El represents chaos and evil."

"That is, one positive and one negative, which arise together."

First of all, the fact that El and the Elemental King were actually brothers shocked Maggie. The fact that El was a concept completely opposite to the meaning of the existence of angels left Maggie speechless for a long time.

"So, why did he become the representative of order, why did he become an angel?"

Maggie really wants to ask this.

"Who knows... My king initially thought he would become a formidable rival to El, a threat to the entire Elemental Source Realm and even the entire continent, but unexpectedly he turned into an angel."

"He even became the administrator responsible for maintaining the balance of power on the mainland. Who would believe that!"

When Little Ghost heard this question, he rolled his eyes, clearly not understanding it at all. He looked like he wanted to complain, but seeing Maggie's thoughtful expression, he restrained himself.

"So all you need to know is that the guy, or even all the angels, are not good things in disguise. They just look very holy and powerful."

"In my eyes, El is no different from Pandora's box. If you insist on touching it, or even opening it, it will only bring plague, evil and disaster."

As soon as he finished speaking, Maggie stopped paying attention to El's origins and stared intently at the little ghost.

She's becoming increasingly curious about the little ghost's identity; she really, really wants to know.

He could reveal secrets of this level so easily, let alone ordinary elemental spirits. Even the King of Elements would probably have about the same knowledge as the little ghost.

Why are you looking at me like that!

Perhaps it was Maggie's overly direct gaze that caused the little ghost to bristle on the spot, looking at Maggie with a wary expression, just like a dog that sensed danger.

"nothing."

Maggie silently looked away and said, pretending to be nonchalant.

"Pah! No way! The way you look at me makes it seem like you want to slice me open and see what's inside!"

The little ghost looked utterly speechless, after all, Maggie's performance was hardly convincing.

"I'm warning you, I'm very powerful!"

He continued his threats.

"Okay, okay, I understand."

Maggie gave a perfunctory answer.

"Anyway, I'm just trying to be helpful. If you don't listen, I... there's nothing I can do. If something unexpected happens, you'll have to fend for yourself."

The little ghost sighed in the end. He had actually considered whether to tell Maggie, but perhaps out of fear of El, he told her everything.

At least in his eyes, El only appeared normal on the surface, but compared to a demon... he should be more terrifying.

"I'll handle it carefully, but I definitely won't implicate Roy."

Maggie said seriously to the little ghost.

"!"

The little ghost looked at Maggie, first with a big exclamation mark above its head, then with an angry expression.

"Who said Roy! I meant..." you!

He stopped mid-sentence, his whole body turned red, and then he vanished from the spot with a 'bang'.

"?"

Maggie was stunned for a moment before she belatedly realized what was happening.

Was the little ghost just concerned about her?

Didn't she say something wrong and misunderstand their good intentions...?

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