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Vivian glanced at the fanatic, a slight smirk playing on her lips, before turning her attention back to Elise: "Since you've contacted me, does that mean you've already found that place?"
“That’s right. I crossed the Cursed Fertile Land last night and am now on the outskirts of the Land of Hope.”
Vivian's lips curled up slightly. Although Elise had repeatedly assured her before leaving that there would be no problems, the Cursed Fertile Land was, after all, a forbidden area. It was impossible for her not to be worried at all. Now that she heard that Elise had successfully crossed the Cursed Fertile Land, her heart was finally at ease.
"If that's the case, can I just notify the elves to prepare for the migration?"
“Yes, I’ll start constructing the teleportation array in a moment.” Elise nodded.
"By the way, the Empire and the Kingdom should have already started fighting, right? How's the battle going?"
"The two sides fought back and forth, evenly matched. Speaking of which, because of the war, the imperial family ordered a batch of replacement rings from us and made a lot of money."
"This war won't end anytime soon, and there should be even more orders by then."
"Ah."
Afterwards, Elise chatted briefly with Vivian before turning to practice Wendy. The first group to arrive in this land of hope included not only the elves but also a group of fanatical followers of the Earth Goddess.
After all, when it comes to building cities, no one is more suitable than the followers of the Earth Goddess.
In addition, Vivian's confidants will also be transferred over at that time.
Walking around and observing the gulls is a dreamlike experience.
After ending the communication, Elise slowly opened her eyes and said, "Let's take a look around here after lunch. We'll need to choose a place to set up the teleportation array later."
"Hmm, do you want me to cook lunch?"
“No need, I’ll do it,” Elise said decisively.
Theresa really wanted to say that in the endless years she remembered, she had learned to make all kinds of delicious dishes, but after thinking about it, she didn't tell the truth. After all, she really liked the dishes that Elise made, even if they were just simple grilled fish or meat.
As Theresa watched Elise skillfully prepare the ingredients, a look of disbelief flashed across her eyes.
She remembered that it seemed to have taken her a very, very long time to learn how to cook.
She remembers that in her memory, she thought of the dishes Elise made, and then she started to research them herself, trying to recreate the taste of Elise's dishes.
But no matter how much time and effort was spent, it was still impossible to recreate it.
Elise didn't spend much time cooking. After finishing, she ate a simple meal with Theresa and then started looking for a suitable place to set up the teleportation array.
She had already decided where to set up the teleportation array, but the main reason she was still searching was to take Theresa for a stroll in this land of hope.
I'll also visit our usual spot.
The so-called "old place" is Elise's former residence, located on a sea of flowers.
When Elizabeth arrived here with her ribbon, a look of surprise flashed across Tessa's eyes. She remembered this place; she remembered living here for a period of time.
It's just that this place is more pristine, with no houses and no fields of morning dew flowers.
Is there anything special about this place?
"You may not have awakened any related memories yet, but we actually lived here for a while."
"Then why didn't you continue living there?"
"Maybe it's because I'm a person who can't sit still."
Upon hearing Elise's words, Theresa pursed her lips. She remembered that when she lived here, she often reminisced about everything that happened between her and Elise.
She clearly remembered that the reason Elise and she hadn't stayed here was because of her health problems.
Although she had many curses lifted with Elise's help, there were still signs of the God of Curses' resurgence.
In her memory, Elise tried many methods, but still couldn't solve the problem. In the end, she had no choice but to deal with the God of Curses.
Although he eventually succeeded in defeating the God of Curses, he ultimately lost her as well.
“Liar,” Theresa muttered to herself in a voice only she could hear.
Iris, who hadn't heard what Theresa was saying, looked puzzled: "What's wrong?"
"I'd like to build a wooden house here someday, is that okay?"
Elise was stunned for a moment, then chuckled and said, "Of course, if you want, I can build it for you right now."
"No need, I can handle it myself."
"Then I'll come and help you then."
"Ah."
Volume 1: Chapter 329 First Contact?
Ancient teleportation arrays, in the context of games, are teleportation points specifically provided for players. As long as there are enough materials, players can easily create teleportation points anywhere.
However, if this thing were in reality, everyone could use it, although the consumption would be quite high.
For example, it would take a lot of magic crystals to relocate all the elves here. It's fortunate that the elves have lived in seclusion and accumulated a lot of good things, plus the support provided by Vivian. Otherwise, it would not have been so easy to relocate so many people.
Constructing an ancient teleportation array is not complicated, but it requires an extremely rare type of space stone, and Elise currently only has four or five on hand.
However, as a player, she knew very well where such items could be found; she could simply send people to look for them.
"Do you need my help?" Theresa asked quietly as she saw Elise getting busy.
"No need, you've never been exposed to these things before."
“I… I think I came into contact with these things in my past life,” Theresa said as she walked over to Elise and began to help her build.
At first she was a little rusty, but gradually she developed a sense of familiarity and her movements became more and more skillful.
With Theresa's help, the construction of the ancient teleportation array was accelerated considerably. The two worked until dark, just in time to complete the construction of the teleportation array.
After confirming that Yi was not cold, and what was wrong, | Elise then lazily stretched her waist and said: "It's so good, we can start the migration tomorrow."
"So what preparations do we need to make now?"
"No need, you should rest well. I'll make dinner."
Seeing that Elise had already gone to do her work, Theresa hesitated for a moment, then took out a bottle of antidote potion from her spatial ring and drank it directly.
As the antidote entered her body, a certain curse on Theresa was lifted, and long-buried memories resurfaced in her mind.
This time, what Teresa had in her mind was not the memories after Elise's death, but the memories of her meeting with Elise.
In her memory, she woke up by the river in Riverside Town. After waking up, she found a hotel nearby and decided to wait a while before deciding whether to return to Seria.
However, Elise came knocking on their door the very next day.
"I've found you." These were the words Elise said when she found her.
Theresa's psychic senses indicated that the spirit within her memories was somewhat bewildered. After all, she had never met Ellie in her memories, and she even wondered if the other party had mistaken her for someone else.
But soon, Elise revealed her immortality and offered to help lift the curse, even promising to help save her people.
Neither of the conditions was something Teresa could refuse.
Although she didn't know why the other person knew these things, she saw herself in her memory ponder for a moment and then hold Elise's hand.
This memory was short, even brief, and had little impact on Theresa compared to her previous memories.
Coming back to her senses, she looked at Elise, who was busy at work, in a daze. If she hadn't left Riverside Town, she and Elise would probably have met in the way she remembered.
But then again, wasn't this the first time Elise in my memory had ever met me? Why would she know so much about me?
He knew about the curse of immortality that bound him, and he also knew about the plight of his people.
Could it be that this wasn't my first encounter with Elise?
As Theresa fell into deep thought, Elise's voice rang out again: "Come and help me tie my hair up."
"coming."
Theresa got up and walked behind Elise, skillfully tying up Elise's long hair.
After she finished helping, Theresa realized that even though it was her first time helping Elise with this kind of thing, why was she so skilled?
Is this the effect of memory?
"Can...can you tell me about some things between us?" Theresa hesitated for a moment before asking in a low voice.
"No, it's best to wait until you slowly remember what happened between us."
"why?"
"Because this will make a more lasting impression on you~"
Although she told Theresa that she could see some interesting reactions from the other woman, she felt that doing so would lack a certain impact. Elise still preferred to see Theresa remember it herself.
It would be even more interesting if Theresa could recall those memories that she wanted to kill.
For some unknown reason, an unnatural flush suddenly appeared on Elise's fair cheeks.
……
Time comes the next day.
Elise stood beside the ancient teleportation array. Under her gaze, the ancient teleportation array was activated, a faint magical glow appeared, and then a figure walked out from it.
This person is Eve.
After passing through the teleportation array, Eve looked around in confusion before turning her gaze to Elise.
Welcome to the Land of Hope.
"Is this the place you were talking about?"
"That's right, I guess you're here to scout out the situation, right?"
Eve gave a slightly embarrassed smile and then said, "There's no other way. After all, this is the place where our people are going to migrate to. I need to come and investigate the situation first."
“I know, you can go back and call more people to save some time. I also need to go to the Forest of Sanctuary.”
"it is good."
Eve stepped into the teleportation array again and disappeared before Elise's eyes, while Elise pulled Theresa into the teleportation array as well.
In the blink of an eye, Elise appeared in the Forest of Sanctuary.
The Forest of Sanctuary, which once seemed somewhat vibrant, now looks quite desolate, with trees withering and fallen leaves scattered everywhere.
As soon as Elise teleported over, she heard Lily's clear and melodious voice: "You're here."
Upon hearing the sound, Elise looked towards Lily and found her sitting weakly on a tree stump, her face terribly pale.
The impending demise of the World Tree has already had a tremendous impact on Lily, a ninth-tier being, to the point where she is on the verge of collapse. If this continues, she will perish along with the World Tree in less than a month.
Elise slowly walked to Lily's side, reached out and ruffled her hair: "Why do you look so weak after not seeing you for a while?"
Lily tried to struggle, but as Elise stroked her, a pure life force instantly surged into her exhausted body.
Her originally pale cheeks regained some color.
Volume 1: Chapter 330 You don't want your people to know either...
"Touch it a little more~"
Seeing that Elise was about to pull her hand back, Lily shamelessly grabbed Elise's hand and pressed it to her head.
Although doing this as the elven chieftain might damage her image to some extent, the feeling of being infused with life force was undeniably comfortable.
She originally thought she might not live for more than half a month, but with Elise's infusion, she felt she could live a few more days.
"Mind your image, Chieftain~" Elise said with a smile.
Lily also noticed the strange looks she was getting from the people around her. She coughed twice and said, "No, no, stop looking. This is treatment, understand?"
Due to Lily's authority, the tribesmen who were originally paying attention to this area quietly shifted their gaze elsewhere, but some still couldn't help but steal a few glances.
"How are your preparations going?" Elise asked, ruffling Lily's hair.
"The things are almost packed. Once we've determined the situation over there, we can move there directly."
At this point, Lily looked around with great reluctance. This was the Forest of Sanctuary, her home where she had lived for hundreds of years, but soon she would be leaving with her people.
After the World Tree withers, this space will also be annihilated, and everything here will cease to exist. 5≠≯
The thought of this made Lily feel a little sad.
Just then, Lily suddenly felt herself being embraced in a warm hug, and Iris's gentle voice sounded in her ear: "Instead of being sad, think more about how to thank me~"
Lily, who had initially thought Elise would comfort her, couldn't help but twitch her lips after hearing Elise's words: "Didn't I already agree to one of your requests?"
"That's gratitude for helping you migrate your tribe, so how about I leave you an imprint of gratitude?"
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