Elf Story from Another World

Chapter 52: Family Pride (1)

Chapter 52

After Takuri left the arena, he walked directly to the fortress not far away. He wanted to go back to his room.

Although accommodation is provided here and the environment is good, he is still used to living in his own room, just walking two more steps.

The castle is now being guarded in three shifts, which means the number of guards is three times the usual number. Especially during the recent competition, the vigilance here has become even more vigilant. It can even be said that it has reached the point where everyone is at war.

But when the guard guarding the door saw him, he consciously moved a step away and bowed slightly. This child did not need any documents or excuses to enter this heavily defended fortress. There was really no place in this home that he could not go to.

Takuri's memory began in his room. He didn't know why he was there, but he was sure that he might be able to find some memories of his past in this room.

But this was in vain. Even after living here for six years, he could not find any trace of his life.

He opened the door, took off his robe, put it on the hanger at the door, and stretched.

Thakuri drew the curtains to block out the sun and lit the fire. Although this is a very contradictory action, he is more accustomed to staying under the warm light of the fire than the sun.

Then he took some fruits from the plate at the door and stuffed it into the plate. After taking a full glass of juice, he sat down in front of the fire and took out the huge book and spread it out in front of him.

This is something that other elves would never dare to think about, as these spells are cumbersome and convoluted. I remember it was so densely packed that it was difficult to identify. You might not even be able to read it if you concentrate hard, let alone read it while chewing on an apple. It can be said that you forget as much as you watch.

But Takuli didn't think it was difficult to memorize these complicated things at all. No matter how difficult the spell was, he could remember it only a few times. If he used it, he would basically succeed in the first time, which was no challenge to him.

So it only took him six years to learn the advanced level.

However, I heard that I could use the intermediate level before losing my memory, and the rapid progress after losing my memory seems to be explained.

Now Takuri's goal is to learn the second-level spells during this period. He has stopped at the high-level spells for more than a year. The most difficult spells, such as the Spear of Darkness, are also used today. There is no need to continue. Stopped.

He is now waiting for Lowenstein. The second level is just a conceptual thing to him now, and no one has told him exactly what to do.

So before that, Takuri thought of taking this opportunity to learn another spell that he didn't know how to do.

He dragged his head and blinked while looking at the things in the book. Then he slightly slid his fingers in the air, and a small magic circle was outlined. After a few seconds, a black kitten emerged from it.

Each spell has two activation modes, one is traditional chanting, and the other is magic circle.

However, I heard that it would be very difficult to carve a magic circle at the second level. It is basically just a theoretical matter and no one can do it. This made Thakuri very unhappy, because the incantation was a bit long, and some of the spells could break his tongue if he recited them too fast.

He touched the kitten he had summoned, and the black cat rubbed it in his hand and meowed softly.

Another person would never dare to touch it directly like this, because it is an entity condensed from pure dark elements.

So touching it is like putting your hand into a fire without protection. Basically, there is no way to save this hand.

But this dark element is really as good as a kitten to it and will not hurt him at all.

"Hi, are you back?" At this time, there was a knock on the door and the girl's soft voice.

"Wait a moment." Takuri patted the kitten in his hand. The black kitten ran over obediently, then jumped up and pulled the bolt of the door, and it burst like a balloon.

The door slowly opened, and a guy in a white robe stood at the door.

"Kara, why do you come to play with me when you have time?" Thakuri waved to her, then moved a little to the side, giving her a little space to do: "Do you need me to pour you a glass of juice?"

"Yes, I want to drink orange juice." The person who came in was not polite. He walked directly to sit next to him in two steps and took off his hat. A head of blue hair popped out when the hat was taken off. Under the hair, there was a beautiful face according to the standards of the elves.

Cara's pupils were as blue as the sea water, crystal clear, like crystal, and the fire reflected a faint red light in her eyes. She curled up her legs and raised her hands with two big sleeves to hug her legs. The white robe covered her head like a big backpack.

Thakuri stood up and walked to the table, took a new cup and received a glass of juice.

"Your room is always dark." Clara said helplessly as she looked at the covered window.

"There are enough dark elements in this environment." Takuri said casually: "Do you need something to eat?"

"Are there any grapes?" Clara thought for a moment and said, "If not, anything else will do."

"Kind of. It's grown in the south. It was just delivered today." Takuri nodded, then took some grapes from the side and walked back to sit by the fire.

"Thank you so much. I'm starving today." Clara took the grapes and orange juice from his hand, then grabbed them and stuffed them into her mouth.

"What's wrong?" Takuri couldn't help but smile when he saw her like this. He closed the book and put it aside, picked up the apple and ate it.

Although there are so many types of fruits here that he can't even remember them now, Takuri still loves apples. I can never seem to get enough of this fruit, and I feel inexplicably happy when I put it in my mouth.

"I shouldn't be wandering around outside without my robe." Clara said with a grimace: "Then I was surrounded by several family members, and everyone looked at me like a fish in an aquarium."

"Well, be careful in the future." Takuri subconsciously glanced at the black robe on the hanger. Although it didn't look good, it had to be said that it would be miserable to go out without wearing it.

"Did your day go well?" Kara asked Takuri while concentrating on eating.

She was asking about the competition again.

"It's okay, just like usual, it's not interesting." Takuri glanced at her: "You're fine, you didn't hurt anyone again."

When Carat mentioned this, he lowered his head subconsciously and scratched his face: "You can't really blame me for that. I didn't expect my opponent to be so weak."

When she was on stage, her teacher Ryder specifically said: The protective measures this time are very comprehensive, just let them go.

Then she set the record of being the first in her family's history to forcefully break the protective shield and seriously injure a competitor.

"That's awesome." Takuri sighed helplessly: "I heard that we will have a fight in the future. I don't know how to win."

He collapsed on the ground slumped, staring at the ceiling in a daze: "When the time comes, be gentle and give me a chance to admit defeat."

"As for that?" Kara looked at him slumped and twitched the corner of his mouth.

"You can use second-level spells, right?" Takuri glanced at her: "I have no chance of winning at all."

"Then how about I fight you without taking the second rank?" Kara looked at him and shrugged helplessly.

"No, forget it, it's really embarrassing for me to let girls." Thakuri said looking at the ceiling.

"It's okay. I started learning spells a few years before you. You are better than me in terms of progress speed." Kara looked at him and said.

If those guys in the competition heard the conversation between these two guys, they would probably feel that they had learned nothing.

Just in the past ten years, they have been able to catch up with others' achievements that have lasted more than a hundred years. No matter what they do, it is really shocking.

But it’s no wonder, who made them elemental elves?

"By the way, when can we get rid of this disguise spell?" Kara pointed to his head: "It feels so uncomfortable to wear it."

"Maybe we have to wait until the game is over and everyone goes back."

Originally, they all had strange patterns on their foreheads, but they were covered up with a spiritual spell to prevent anyone from accidentally revealing their affairs.

This competition is completely closed, and it is difficult for the outside world to even know that they are holding such a grand event. Because they would do such a thing just to discover the talented children in the family, so if they were revealed, there was no guarantee that no one would be disadvantageous to them.

"Have you heard that?" Suddenly, Kara lowered her voice.

"What's the matter?" Takuri couldn't help but become a little interested when he looked at her mysterious look.

"Do you know the new elemental elf added to the Rovira family?" Clara looked at him and asked.

"Ori?" Takuri blinked: "The teacher told me about him, what's wrong?"

"I heard that he can also use second-level spells." Kara almost leaned into Takuri's ear and said, "You have to work harder."

Takuri subconsciously moved to the side, otherwise she would touch his ear: "Why do you say it so carefully?"

"I don't know why." Clara shrugged: "My teacher specially reminded me not to talk to you about that guy. Is it possible that you know him?"

Takuri was stunned for a moment, then supported his head and frowned: "Ori?"

This name is unimpressive.

So he shrugged helplessly: "I don't remember knowing this person at all."

"Then why doesn't my teacher let me tell you about him?" Kara hesitated, then asked: "You really can't remember anything about it? Do you feel that this name is familiar?"

"I'm pretty sure I've never met that guy named Ori." Takuri looked into her eyes, indicating that he wasn't lying: "I may have known him before I fell from the tree, but now I completely do not remember."

"That's really weird." Clara scratched the hair on her head, making her already messy hair even more messy.

"Maybe it's just that I'm afraid of the pressure." Takuri said nonchalantly: "Don't worry, I will try to learn the second-level magic as soon as possible. By then, I will definitely be better than that, Ohri."

"I believe you." Kara clapped her hands, looking happy that Takuri had made such a determination.

Thakuri looked at her and couldn't help but feel a little dazed.

Everyone in the elves are handsome men and women, but this girl named Cara stands out even more dazzlingly among them. Now her face looks rosy under the light of the fire, and she looks even more adorable.

"By the way, do you really not know about my past?" Thakuri asked: "Didn't you come here when you were six years old?"

"But I didn't come out of that damn big room until I was eleven years old." Clara said helplessly: "When I was a child, my family thought the pattern on my head was a disease, so they used the fire element to try to get rid of it. The result of the coldness on my body was obvious, and I almost died. If someone from the Strass family hadn't happened to come to our house on business and take me away, I would have died by now."

Recalling it now still makes her feel uncomfortable. She had been deeply poisoned by fire when she came here, and it took her five years of bathing in the Ice Spirit Spring to get rid of the remaining fire poison.

During that time, she could only lie in bed and read most of the time. It was also during that time that she learned a lot.

"Then haven't you heard anything about me?" Takuri felt that he was an elemental elf no matter what, so he wouldn't be unknown to everyone when he was a child.

He propped up his body and looked at Clara expectantly.

"No, you have asked this question at least ten times." Clara looked at him and said, "Do you know that the past is important to you?"

"I just think it's a bit false to not remember anything after falling from the tree." Thakuri looked at the fire and said, "Don't you think this excuse is far-fetched?"

"Maybe it's for other reasons, but they just don't want to tell you." Clara said: "To be honest, if you can let me forget the six years before coming here, I might be very happy, because in that memory I All I remember is the pain.”

"Do you mean that my past might be miserable?" Takuri patted his forehead and sighed: "I also know that this is a possibility, but I still feel that this feeling is uncomfortable, as if my heart is empty. It’s the same as a big piece.”

"Maybe." Kara moved to the side and leaned on his shoulder: "I'm a little tired, don't mind if I lay my head on you and sleep for a while."

If nothing unexpected happens tonight, they will have to study all night. This game is actually like a break for them. At least during the day, you no longer need to look at those cumbersome symbols.

"You can go and lie down on the bed." Thakuri pointed to the bed behind him: "I will go out and won't disturb you."

"No, no need." Clara shook her head: "I'm just going to take a nap, and I want to go to the river later."

"Do you need me to call you?"

"Okay, wake me up when you get tired."

"Then can I wake you up now?"

"Don't be so stingy~"

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