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There are quite a few people in the World Tree Square. If they saw her, the dignified elven chieftain, being carelessly touched by Izumi's disheveled hair, where would she put her dignity?
Thinking of this, she silently turned her gaze to her surroundings. The elves resting in the square all silently avoided making eye contact with Lily, but from the smiles on their faces, it was clear that they had definitely seen what had just happened.
Why were you sighing like that just now?
Iris's words drew Lily's attention back, and she shook her head: "It was just thinking about things from the past."
"I see. If you need someone to comfort you, you can come to me anytime." As she said this, Elise seemed to have thought of something, and her gaze silently shifted downwards.
Noticing Elise's gaze, Lily silently covered her stomach, her expression becoming wary: "Why are you looking there?"
Although it was blocked, Elise could clearly feel that the magic runes she had inscribed were still on Lily's body.
But Lily doesn't need to turn pain into pleasure anymore, does she?
Thinking of this, Elise smiled and asked, "Do you need me to change your magic runes?"
"Ok?"
"How about changing to the Joyful Magic Mark? It can give you joy and pleasure directly without requiring pain as a condition."
"No," Lily answered without hesitation, but a hint of hesitation flickered in her eyes.
After all, this magic mark had been with Elise for a long time, especially during her time in the Forest of Sanctuary, when she was constantly immersed in pleasure.
She didn't continue the conversation with Elise, worried that her feelings would be noticed. Instead, she grabbed Elise's hand and teleported her to an outpost near Dragon Abyss.
The original outpost was already large enough, but ever since monsters crawled out of Dragon Abyss, Lily has started to expand the outpost, and even moved a lot of the magical heavy cannons made by Flora over.
"Do you see any problem?"
"No for now, but it would be best if you could report the situation here to me every day."
"I understand. Your followers will give you daily updates."
"it is good."
"So where do we go next?"
Elise thought for a moment, then said, "There's nothing else to do for now. Please send me back to the teleportation array."
"By the way, do you want to come back with me and go shopping or something?"
Lily was somewhat tempted, but she shook her head: "I have other things to take care of. Not everyone is as idle as you."
Elise pouted: "Who said I'm idle? I'm tired of resting at home every day, okay?"
"Oh right, right, right." Lily glared at Iris with annoyance, then grabbed her hand and teleported her to the vicinity of the teleportation array.
When Elise realized that Lily hadn't followed, a hint of regret flashed in her eyes. She had just wanted to tease Lily a little more, but unfortunately, Lily hadn't given her the chance.
Since she couldn't flirt with Lily, she decided to flirt with Servis instead, since Servis couldn't avoid her anyway.
With that in mind, Elise stepped directly into the ancient teleportation array.
……
Meanwhile, in Servis's private cottage, she sat before her harp, but instead of playing as usual, she silently restrained her wandering thoughts.
Since Elise's soul merged with hers, she has found that her thoughts have begun to be influenced by the other person.
Just like now, when she should be seizing the time to straighten the tangled threads of fate, she recalled that strange feeling from that day.
That was the first time she had experienced that feeling. Although she knew she shouldn't recall or even relive it, sometimes she just couldn't control herself.
Just then, a pair of hands suddenly appeared from behind, encircling Servis's slender waist, and Elise's soft, ambiguous voice rang in her ear: "What are you struggling with? You can tell me what's bothering you, and I might be able to help you solve it."
Whether it was because her soul had merged with it or not, Servis could vaguely feel Elise's hand on her waist, and could even faintly smell a faint scent of morning dew and flowers.
She said coldly, "I want to know how to erase the mark you left from the depths of my soul."
"Why do you do this? People come to chat with you whenever they have time," Elise said sadly.
Hearing that melancholy tone, Servis often felt a strange urge to comfort the other person, but she managed to suppress that urge.
Servis knew very well that Elise had gone to great lengths to cling to her like a ghost, and there was absolutely no way she would leave easily.
So she didn't continue asking questions, lest she fall into the other person's linguistic trap.
She felt she couldn't stay there any longer; she needed to leave to find a way to solve her problems.
With this in mind, Servis also used the power of fate.
Suddenly, four Serviss appeared out of thin air in the room. In Elise's eyes, these Serviss were all her original selves.
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However, with the appearance of several Serviss, there were also several more Elises.
Servis, who already had a headache from seeing Elise, became even more gloomy when she saw several more bad women appear in the scene.
Although she had expected this to happen, she still found it hard to accept when she actually saw several Elises appear.
"What's wrong? You look terrible. Are you feeling unwell? How about I get you some medicine? The kind that will make you forget all your troubles." Elise floated behind Servis like a ghost and whispered in her ear.
Even though it was just a projection, Servis felt as if someone was really speaking in her ear, and she could even feel the breath they were exhaling as they spoke.
If things continue like this, she feels that sooner or later, it wouldn't be surprising if Elise appeared directly in front of her.
Servis twitched the corners of her mouth, trying hard to suppress the urge to argue with the other party. Then she snapped her fingers, causing all her clones to leave the space and go off to find ways to deal with the bad woman.
Along with the disappearance of those clones, there were also extra Elises. She could sense that each of her clones was accompanied by an Elise.
I don't know how she manages to multitask.
Although Elise could multitask, it would be very energy-consuming over time, so she simply connected to the Bug Network and used it to control the distributed consciousnesses, thus saving her energy.
If anything happens, the bug network can remind her and record it for her.
After leaving the independent space with Servis's clone, Elise immediately began to observe her surroundings.
As a veteran gamer, she can immediately tell where someone is as soon as they find a landmark.
If nothing unexpected happens, this place should be within the territory of the Empire, in a very remote mountain range in the south.
Although she knew the location, Elise did not intend to go there. After all, the location of an independent space could change, and since Servis had revealed these things without any concealment, it meant that she was not worried that Elise would use this as a clue to find her.
Of the four clones that Servis released, three were to find a way to solve her own problems, and the other was to awaken her sleeping companions.
In her current state, she is no longer able to handle matters related to fate, so someone must take her place.
She shouldn't have woken her companions at this time, but she had no choice because Elise's appearance had changed the plan.
If left unchecked, the changes will only intensify, and the threads of fate will inevitably become a tangled mess.
"Where are you going?" Elise asked curiously, clinging to Servis's back.
This question was destined to go unanswered, but Elise didn't care. Wherever Servis went, she could follow her and witness everything.
After some time, Servis stopped on a lake. Elise was familiar with this place; she had once led a group of people fishing here.
Just as she was wondering what Servis was doing here, a harp appeared in front of her. She simply plucked one of the strings, and the surrounding space began to distort until a spatial rift appeared.
Upon seeing this, Elise raised an eyebrow. She had been to this place countless times, both in the game and during her near-death experiences, yet she had never noticed the existence of this separate space.
As Servis passed through the spatial rift, a magnificent palace appeared before Elise. On the throne of this palace sat a handsome silver-haired man who appeared to be asleep, sitting there quietly.
However, Servis's appearance seemed to awaken the other party, and the silver-haired man slowly opened his eyes.
His amber eyes held a cold indifference, like those of a high and mighty god.
That appearance was similar to Servis's behavior before she broke down, and Elise also sensed divinity in her.
"Now is not the time for me to wake up," the silver-haired man said coldly.
“I’ve run into a little trouble and need someone to handle it,” Servis replied directly.
"What went wrong?"
“I’ve been targeted by the noise of fate, and I need time to deal with it. Until I’ve settled things, you will take charge of the Harp of Fate.” As Servis’s words fell, a harp appeared before her.
"Dissonance of fate?" The silver-haired man narrowed his eyes, a hint of murderous intent flashing within them.
At this moment, Elise seemed to be frightened, immediately hugging Servis and saying pitifully, "Your companion is so scary~"
Servis, who was being hugged, frowned slightly. Even though it was just a projection, she could vaguely feel Elise's hands around her waist and the feeling of the other woman pressing against her. What made her uneasy was that after seeing the pitiful Elise, her heart wavered for a moment.
"Do you need any help?" The silver-haired man didn't say anything harsh; he simply inquired about Servis's situation, his words revealing a hint of concern.
Servis shook her head: "There's no need for that, I can handle it."
Not wanting to reveal any more information to Elise, Servis left the magnificent palace after saying this and reappeared on the lake.
Although their conversation was brief, Elise noticed something amiss. Servis seemed unwilling to let the other person know what kind of influence she had been under, simply telling the silver-haired man that she was being targeted.
The silver-haired man seemed to harbor some strange feelings for Servis. As the possessor of the mark of pleasure and the inheritor of the goddess of love, Elise was quite perceptive in this regard.
"Why not tell the other person about your situation? Maybe they'll have a way to help you solve it, right?"
Servis didn't speak. A phantom thread of fate appeared before her eyes. She grabbed one end of the thread, and then she and Elise disappeared from the spot.
By the time Elise came to her senses again, Servis had already appeared within the kingdom's borders.
This is a small town in the western part of the kingdom, and Servis is standing in front of a mansion.
Elise was familiar with this place; it was one of the hiding places of the Dreamwalker protagonist. However, the Dreamwalker had been killed by Vivian, and the place had become an empty house.
I have no idea what Servis is here for.
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In Servis's eyes, she could see many thick threads of fate broken here, foreshadowing the fall of the chosen one.
She hesitated for a moment, then reached out and gathered the broken threads of fate together.
Although Elise couldn't see what Servis was doing, judging from the way she reached out her hand, she must have used the power of fate.
As if she had thought of something, Elise's lips curled up slightly, and then she suddenly disappeared from Servis's side.
Elise's sudden disappearance alerted Servis, but after looking around, she couldn't sense Elise's presence.
Did something happen on her end that caused the connection to be lost? Or perhaps she couldn't see the threads of fate and left to check on her other clones?
While Servis was wondering, she didn't notice that the mark of pleasure had unknowingly appeared in her eyes. Through Servis's perspective, Elise also saw those broken threads of fate.
It seems that the Dream Walker was killed here. Although his body is gone, the threads of his destiny remain here.
Does Servis want to reclaim these threads of fate?
If that's the case, could Servis use these threads of fate to recreate a Dreamwalker?
If that's the case, then the power of fate is a bit too strong.
However… Elise felt that creating a new protagonist wouldn’t be so simple, otherwise Servis wouldn’t have cared so much about the lives and deaths of those protagonists.
Elise's absence should have been a good thing for Servis, but now that Elise is gone, Servis dares not make any rash moves.
Just then, Elise's voice suddenly rang in her ear: "Are you looking for me?"
"I just can't do anything with you. You've only been gone for a short while and you're already missing me?" Elise looked at Servis with a doting expression.
That gentle, tender expression made Servis clench her fists involuntarily. This wicked woman really deserves to die!
"Don't let me find an opportunity, or I will tear you to pieces."
"Can't we find another way to die? Being torn to pieces is quite painful."
"You talk as if you've actually experienced it yourself."
"How do you know I haven't experienced it?" Elise said with a smile.
Servis ignored these words and continued to gather the broken threads of fate until a bracelet woven from golden threads appeared on her hand.
Meanwhile, Servis's other clones also began searching for ways to solve the problem. Although it was inevitable that Elise would discover some information in the process, Servis didn't care about that in order to get rid of her completely.
Her first stop was the Mage Tower of Trass.
As a great sage from the age of gods who had a deep understanding of the soul, Servis felt that this was the place where she was most likely to find a solution.
She initially thought Elise wouldn't know about this place, but as soon as she arrived near the mage tower, Elise's voice rang in her ears: "Taras's mage tower? I don't think he can solve your current problem either, and the lich-turned Trass is not the same person he used to be."
Hearing the other person directly state the name of this place, Servis frowned. She didn't understand how Elise knew about this place, let alone the situation inside.
It is known that before his death, the great sage Trass, in order to avoid being disturbed in his eternal slumber, banished himself and the mage tower to the void.
Later, due to the War of the Gods, the void became turbulent, and the mage tower was squeezed out of the void, landing in this desolate underground place, where it became intertwined with an ancient underground tomb.
She had been here once before, but only wandered around the perimeter and didn't go any deeper inside.
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