Elf Story from Another World

Chapter 2: Twins of Light and Darkness (2)

Chapter two

By the river under the starry sky, Ori and Ouyue were lying on the elf dragon, breathing heavily.

The elf dragon took a long breath and shook the scales on its body. Those two little guys spent an afternoon brushing the scales until they were shiny.

"You're really capable." It moved its body and found a more comfortable position.

"Story." Ori groaned.

"We want to listen to the story." Aoyue also raised her head and looked at the elf dragon: "We must keep our word."

"Oh, I almost forgot if you didn't tell me." The Elf Dragon's voice couldn't help but trembled because he felt so comfortable just after brushing his scales.

"This matter goes back a long, long time." The Elf Dragon closed his eyes: "Relax, I will share my spirit with you."

Auri and Ouyue were stunned. When they reacted, they were already sitting on a barren mountain.

"You know the six major clans, right?"

"Elves, undead, and well, let me think about it." Ori put his hand on his chin, looking thoughtful.

Ouyue looked surprised: "Are there other races in this world?"

"You have been bored in this small village for too long. It's time to think about going outside." The Elf Dragon looked helpless: "Remember, the six major tribes are elves, dwarves, humans, and Sea Spirits. , undead, orcs.”

"Wow, what do they look like?" Ouyue asked curiously, "Can you tell us?"

"You'll know when you see them later. Let me continue telling you stories." The elf dragon was too lazy to give them illusions one by one.

Suddenly, there was a commotion at the bottom of the mountain. Ouyue and Ori were stunned. The two brothers stretched out their heads to look at it at the same time.

The whole place below was full of people. With the elves' innate perception, they saw the elves wearing plate armor, holding swords and bows in their hands, fighting monsters with bull heads or monsters with hair all over their bodies.

"The disputes between the six major races can be traced back even further, that is, more than five thousand years ago, when each race evolved wisdom, that is, its own civilization. Wars continued for resources, land, or dignity. "The voice of the Elf Dragon explained to them.

Suddenly, cries mixed with screams reached the ears of the two children. Those sounds seemed to contain endless pain.

"During that time, the sky was filled with black smoke and the fields were filled with cries. During that time, life was a very worthless thing, because those who died in every war could end up on a high hillside."

The Elf Dragon is still a bit measured, knowing that they are too young now, so they consciously deleted things like bleeding, so it looks like a group of people fighting.

"Why is this happening?" Ouyue looked at those people yelling and fighting together, and asked in confusion: "Can't we get along well together?"

"Because of the land and resources." The Elf Dragon said casually: "For example, the orcs are in the north of Ellenya where we are, where it is cold and there is very little food. For food, they will attack the humans closest to them."

"Ah, no, how can there be not enough food?" Ouyue scratched her head: "One apple tree is enough to feed many people."

"That's because the place you are in is a relatively comfortable place, and you know magic." The Elf Dragon explained: "The elemental affinity of orcs is very low, and most of them cannot use magic. The elves are the race with the highest elemental affinity, so It's relatively easy for you to learn magic."

Then he paused: "Especially you two, I'm actually curious why you haven't been picked up yet. Logically speaking, wouldn't the elemental elves be protected by those guys like treasures?"

"Why?" Ouyue lifted up her hair, revealing the black pattern underneath: "Is it because of this?"

"That's right, you are an elemental elf. Although dark magic is useless, your affinity for black elements is infinitely close to 100%. Don't you think it is easy to learn black magic?" the elf dragon said with a little envy.

"Yes, indeed." Ou Yue thought for a while and said.

"Then I have a high affinity for the light element?" Ori also lifted up his hair as if offering a treasure, revealing the patterns underneath.

"That is, elemental elves can be said to have a huge bonus on single-element spells. Take Ori as an example, he can learn the light element skill twice the result with half the effort, the effect will be doubled several times, and even the consumption is very low. "Young Master." The Elf Dragon continued: "In that era, you would have been the key targets of protection no matter what."

"Didn't I tell you to tell the story? Why did you end up here?" Ori pouted dissatisfiedly: "You can't lie."

"That's right, what else do you want to know?" The elf dragon transformed into his own body and lay down next to them: "Tell me."

"How did the war end?" Ou Yue suddenly asked.

"Because of God." Rarely, the Elf Dragon actually flashed a hint of fear.

"Well" the Elf Dragon looked into the distance: "Look over there."

Suddenly, the distant horizon was filled with dazzling light. The sky seemed to have been split open with a huge opening, and the solemn sound was like a loud bell.

This scene makes people want to kneel down unconsciously. That existence seems to be able to destroy the world with just a wave of its hand.

"Because of it, the war was forced to stop, and all races had to coexist peacefully." The Elf Dragon yawned: "That's about it. Is there anything else you want to ask?"

"Will the war happen again?" Ouyue asked the big man behind him.

"I don't know. Maybe all parties have to fear the gods, so they can be peaceful until now." The Elf Dragon looked at the two of them: "What's wrong? Are you afraid of war?"

Ouzuki and Ori nodded at the same time.

"That means you are all good boys, and no one likes war." The Elf Dragon said with a smile.

"Then can you teach me spells, those spells that can be used for combat?" Ori suddenly asked.

"Why?" Elf Dragon was stunned: "Don't you dislike war?"

"I hope that even if there is a war, I can protect my family and my brother." Ori rubbed Ou Yue's head.

"But why should we fight?" Ouyue said softly, "No one wants to do it."

"Who knows?" the Elf Dragon snorted: "But that has nothing to do with me. When I die, you can do whatever you want with me."

"Then can I learn spells for you?" Ori said anxiously.

"Why not? But isn't it too late tonight?" The elf dragon yawned: "Your mother is still waiting for you to come home."

In the quiet wooden house, a beautiful female elf is wearing an apron and cooking dinner.

The aroma of apple pie permeates every inch of the space, and the sweet baked apples may be the taste of happiness.

There was also a male elf sitting at the dining table, cutting the baked apple pie and placing it on each plate.

They are the parents of Ori and Oyue, a pair of ordinary couples who cannot be more ordinary.

The birth of elemental elves has no rules and can only rely on extremely low probabilities. Therefore, although Ori and Ouyue are rare elemental elves, it does not mean that their parents are also.

"Why aren't they back so late? They won't be picked up by the big bad wolf." The elf who was cooking said a little worriedly, "Is everything going to be okay?"

"I placed a tracking circle on them. Relax." The male elf clapped his hands and said, "Okay, the dishes are divided. I'll read some more."

"It's really okay." The female elf was still a little unsure: "No other race would kidnap them after learning that they were elemental elves."

"Your imagination is so rich." The male elf smiled: "Relax, their current location should be next to the elf dragon. If someone just hurt them, that dragon is definitely not easy to mess with."

The cooking elf was silent. She skillfully operated all kinds of strange kitchen utensils and used all kinds of fruits to make a sumptuous dinner.

Suddenly, the whole room became quiet, except for the faint sound from the kitchen.

"Are we really not allowed to let them go to school in big cities?" Her husband suddenly said: "As long as we truthfully report their situation to the Elf King, they will take Ori and Ouyue seriously."

"That's not possible. What if someone has any bad intentions towards the two of them?" The female elf's voice couldn't help but rise a few degrees: "You know, although we are not poor, we don't have much ability. If we let them go to the big City, it’s possible that someone has bad thoughts about them.”

Then she said a little frustrated: "If someone does something, how should I protect them?"

"Maybe the situation is not so bad." His husband said while looking at the book: "But we can't let their good talents go to waste. You know that Flora Rovira? She is an elemental elf. Now she is with Ori They are the same age, and she is already an archmage. Which of our two babies is worse than her?"

"She is from the Rovira family, who dares to touch her?"

"That's right." The husband thought for a while and said, "But our children are very smart, I think they will be fine."

"Ori, I'm relieved. He doesn't look like a bully kid who will be bullied. But Ou Yue, he is like a girl. If he really gets there, he will probably be bullied." The wife took the apron. She is now She is over one hundred and twenty years old, but the elf's racial characteristics will keep her looking the most beautiful in her life.

"But it doesn't matter if you don't have contact with peers." The husband sighed: "Have you ever taught them magic?"

"I can only do the basics. Aren't you pretty good at learning spells?"

"But I have almost nothing left to teach them. They learn so fast." The husband raised the book in his hand: "Probably, for such a thick book, it only takes them less than a week to master the key points. And basically I don’t need to do anything, I just need to give them books.”

He rubbed his eyebrows, a little worried: "If someone can guide them, maybe they will be geniuses who can shock the world."

"Why do we want them to be so promising?" Suddenly, the wife said softly: "They just need to live a good life."

"But this place is too small. How can they be imprisoned in such a small place?" The husband looked at the chandelier in the sky: "Actually, I have already reported this matter."

The wife was stunned and suddenly looked angry:

"I haven't agreed yet."

"No matter how much the genius is delayed, they will all die." The husband roared equally loudly: "I have told a relative of mine in the city about this, and he will report it on my behalf."

"Then how will they handle this?" the wife asked softly.

"We will send people to pick them up to go to school. According to the policy, they will go to the best schools, and they will be given enough subsidies for living so that they can live a good life." The husband's voice also lowered: "I know, I didn't give them It's my fault that you discussed it, but this matter is really for the sake of the future of our baby."

"Do they know? You wouldn't tell me that I was the last one to know, right?" The wife's voice contained a slight sob.

"No, I don't plan to tell them. I'll tell them when the higher-ups really send someone over. It's the same as usual now." The husband stood up and held his wife in his arms: "Don't be like this, I feel bad too. .”

"I'm fine." The wife broke away from her husband and walked into the kitchen alone.

"What's wrong?" the husband asked a little worriedly: "Are you okay?"

"I'll cook two more dishes for them, otherwise I won't have a chance." The wife wiped away her tears and hummed an ancient elven song.

The husband was stunned, then smiled and started humming along with her tune.

This song is a song that has been sung by the elves for thousands of years, and every elf knows it. Whenever I'm alone outside, I sing this song. It seemed that as long as he was like this, he was in the capital of the elves in the Forest of All Souls.

There was a noise outside. It seemed that the two cute little guys were back. You didn't need to open the door to see how the two little guys were pushing and shouting.

"The little ones are back." The husband stood up and went to open the door. The two children hugged his waist.

"Dad, we are back." The two of them shouted this sentence together as if they had agreed upon it.

"Then let's go eat. It's a bit late today." The husband bent down, scraped their two noses, and rubbed their heads: "Remember to take a shower after eating."

"I know." They said in unison again.

"You're back, what are you doing? You're here so late." My wife also came over. She took the child to her seat and said, "I'll come over after a while. I just made some plum soup for you. It's good for your health." "

Although I don’t know what will happen in the future, since the family can still have dinner together today, why should we think about the future?

If you knew you were going to die tomorrow, should you give up on yourself today? Or would you choose a more meaningful life?

In any case, they are still together now, so no matter what the future will bring.

The elves are a race with a lifespan of more than 300 years. Who knows what will happen?

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