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Chapter 28 Departure and Parting

Looking at Nelia's eyes, Dalin couldn't help but raise his hand and took the initiative to put it on Nelia's hand. Nelia, whose smile became gentler, pulled Dalin into her arms and hugged her.

Dai Lin did not resist Nelia's arms. Instead, he felt that Nelia's hug was very safe. He closed his eyes and smelled the fragrance of grass on Nelia's body, feeling the warmth that Nelia gave him.

Ino, who was hiding behind the wooden sofa not far away, was observing secretly, with the dull hair on his head swaying left and right. Although he didn't know what Nelia and Dailin were doing now, his intuition told her that she would never bother the two of them now.

She shrank behind the sofa and looked at the picture in front of her, but her stomach made a loud "gurgling" sound, which immediately attracted Nelia and Dailin's attention. She looked at each other with six eyes for a moment, and a sense of déjà's teaching of bad kids appeared in Nelia's mind.

"Well... let's cook first." Nelia said and looked at Dai Lin, but the latter's face suddenly turned red and replied, "Well, okay, I'll prepare now." Then she turned around and left quickly.

With a doting look at Dai Lin leaving, Nelia smiled and sighed, then turned around and looked at Ino who was hiding behind the sofa and observing secretly. Nelia took out a property fruit and bent down and said, "Ino, come here, eat it first to fill your stomach."

On the other side... In the elves' settlement inside the forest, an elf girl who had just patrolled the woods walked towards the hall. The elf girl with a longbow behind her back walked straight through the elves sitting on both sides of the room, staring directly at the old elf sitting on the innermost chair in the hall.

Facing the wrinkled elf patriarch, the elf girl knelt down and asked, "Class leader, I wonder what's wrong with me?"

The elf leader opened his eyes slightly, his dark eyes were already blind, but he still forced himself to sit up and look at the elf girl. His old voice said "Kati...my granddaughter..."

The girl immediately raised her head and raised her head nervously. She had never heard her grandfather call her the word "granddaughter" in such an occasion where the elders were present. Her uneasy emotions filled her heart.

"Kati...Come here..." The elf leader stretched out his hand, and the elf girl quickly got up and held the elf leader's old hand.

After feeling his hand being held, the elf leader slowly spoke, "Kati... I need you, leave the elf land and head to the human kingdom..."

"Grandfather, why is this? I will not leave the elf land! As long as you are still there..."

Hearing Katy's words, the elf leader shook his head, closed his eyes and said slowly, "No, it is the oracle descended by the goddess, we must obey."

Having said this, Katy was silent.

She knew the gods believed in by the elves. She could not disobey the oracle of the goddess of life, but why did she have to be herself?

"Katty...Listen, I don't want to drag you down any more..."

The elf patriarch continued to say, and the doubts on Katy's face became deeper. She couldn't understand why her grandfather had to say these words.

"Over the years, you have been hiding your talents... and performing mediocrely like other children, but everyone knows that you have a strong ability to learn... and everyone knows that you yearn for the world outside the elves... Otherwise, you would not choose to take on the position of a forest ranger and look at the distant city on the edge of the forest..."

The patriarch said, and Katy interrupted him, saying, "I have never thought of this before."

But the elf leader reached out to stop Katy's words. What his granddaughter was thinking was not only himself, but also the elves of the entire elf clan knew it well, but no one had told the secret directly.

"Katie Fianlia, listen to me..."

The elf elder's old voice became weaker and weaker, and he still wanted to identify Katy's determination to leave because he had less time.

Katy remained silent. In response, the elf elder nodded and said again, "Thousands of years ago, I responded to the call of the Goddess of Life to eliminate the disaster brought by a demonized plant... I was also severely damaged... With the favor of the Goddess of Life, I have lived to this day...

I also grew up with your parents with the favor of this goddess, but now... I have become a drag on your existence and you no longer need me."

After saying that, the elf patriarch waved his hand, and an elf in the darkness walked out of it, holding an old longbow to Kati.

"This is the 'flame-eating longbow' I got when responding to the goddess' call... I once handed over to your father to attack the Demon King's weapon... The only one who came back..."

The elf leader stretched out his hand, and the servant put the longbow into the hand of the leader. Then the leader gently stroked the bow and said, "Your father is the same as me... I want to see the outside world, but unfortunately... I can only survive here. Your father has returned to the side of the goddess of life before he sees more..."

Speaking of this, the elf leader held up the longbow, and Katy also understood what his grandfather wanted to say. He raised his hands and took the longbow, then took the note from the servant's hand, knelt down and kowtowed heavily.

Then she stood up and left. Under the gaze of the elves, Katie walked towards the gate of the synagogue. In this, she heard the voice of the elves patriarch behind her and said, "On my behalf, your parents... go and see the outside world."

Katie's steps paused slightly, and did not look back at his grandfather's face. Understanding the meaning of this sentence, Katie took another step and walked along the stairs of the tree house to the ground.

Many elves looked at each other along the way. Katy already knew that the elves in the elves knew a message, but he was the last person to know. The customs of elves would never allow him to look back.

"Sister Kati, are you leaving... Will you come back?" A group of elf children ran to Kati and asked. Kati, who didn't know what to reply, squatted down, put his hands on the child's head and rubbed it, and said with a wry smile, "I don't know."

"No, I don't want Sister Katy to leave. I also want my sister to teach us bows and arrows and spells!"

One of the children cried, and the others started crying. Even so, Katy could no longer make the decision to stay.

I used to yearn for the outside world, but now when I am about to leave, I realize how reluctant I am to leave.

Looking at the only child who was holding back tears, Katie looked at the Flame-eating Longbow in her hand, then took off the wooden longbow and arrow barrel behind her and handed it to the child who did not cry.

He left a sentence "From now, everyone will rely on you." He stood up and left, then took the luggage prepared by an elf woman beside him, and then thanked him and took the resolute step away.

Staying away from the residence of the tribe, Kati checked the contents of the note. After checking, Kati said, "Is the Rodia Mountains..." and threw the paper into the air, raised the flame-eating longbow in his hand to aim at the paper in the air, holding the bowstring that did not exist in one hand, an arrow formed by red flames appeared.

Release the flames at the tail of the arrow, and the arrow shot straight out, burning the paper clean in the air, Kati looked at the city far away at the end of the forest...

Behind him... the elf patriarch sitting on the chair leaned on the back of the chair, looked up at the ceiling of the room and said, "I... can rest...", and then a golden light spot began to shine on his body.
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