Elf Story from Another World

Chapter 55: The Eve of War (2)

Chapter 55

Thakuri looked into Kela's blue eyes, and he seemed to want to find a feeling similar to doubt or laughter in them, to prove that he thought she was joking.

But the reality is that she was really serious and it wasn't like she was joking.

"Real or false?" Takuri could only scratch his head: "Where did you hear that?"

"My teacher." Kara said helplessly: "He told me about this a long time ago. It should be said that after you appeared out of thin air, the family seemed to have made a decision."

"Why didn't the teacher tell me?" Thakuri looked very depressed: "Oh, I also know that guy doesn't like to talk about these things, but you still have to send me a message in advance for this kind of thing."

Lowenstein is a guy who may not get a reply even if he asks three questions. If you want him to take the initiative to tell you such things, it is better to hope that the dead flowers will bloom again.

"I think your teacher is not bad." Kara looked at Thakuri and said: "Maybe you should think about my feelings. You know that I had never even seen you at that time. When I heard that I had to talk to a When you get engaged to a guy you don’t know and don’t want to know.”

She paused, and a smile suddenly appeared on her face: "At that time, I had the intention to kill you."

"Then I should be lucky that you can resist this idea." Takuri smiled helplessly: "What about now?"

"It's okay now." Kara reached out and touched Takuri's face and squeezed it: "Although it is a bit different from my imaginary spouse, it is still qualified."

"What kind of spouse do you imagine, riding a flying dragon and wearing a golden crown?"

"No way." Carat looked a little embarrassed: "That's too vulgar."

"Is there one?" Thakuri blinked: "Isn't there one like this in the biography book you read?"

"That's the only book I didn't read after reading the illustrations." Kara made a face at him: "Do you need me to get it for you? That book is still a pure handwritten copy, and the handwriting is particularly beautiful. , and also has the author’s signature.”

"Then if you take a second look at such a good thing and ignore it, it is really corrupting."

"Are you talking about the topic?" Clara suddenly interrupted the conversation, which was slowly heading towards the point of no return, and puffed up her cheeks in dissatisfaction: "How can you be dissatisfied with me if you are like me?"

"How could that be?" Thakuri waved his hand.

Seriously, Carat is just perfect.

She's pretty and has a good personality. The water elemental elf is the focus of the family's training and will definitely have a good position in the future.

"It's just a feeling." He scratched his head and avoided her eyes: "It's too fast, isn't it?"

The elves reproduce very slowly, and it takes hundreds of years before they can produce offspring. Therefore, generally speaking among elves, it is not too late to get married before the age of one hundred.

Usually people only consider such things after they are in their forties or fifties, and even getting engaged is almost done in their thirties.

The approximate age of adulthood for elves is twenty years old. The standard is that they are considered to have reached adulthood without any change in appearance for about one year. During this period of adulthood, which is about to last for nearly three hundred years, there are many opportunities to fall in love.

"Indeed." Kara also slowly lay down and looked at the ceiling: "It's too fast."

Slowly, the room became quiet again.

Everything that happened to them happened too fast, and some of them had already passed before they even had time to notice.

Elves have a naturally laid-back personality, and their long lifespans have also allowed them to develop a mentality of not being in a hurry when it comes to matters, no matter how big or small.

But it has only been six years since Thakuri started remembering.

In the past six years, he has reached the top level in the field of magic, and his swordsmanship and archery skills have not fallen behind. It can even be said that he is far better than his peers.

The concept of rest is very illusory to him. Maybe except for some big things, the rest of the time can be regarded as studying.

As for Carat, Takuri could honestly say that he quite liked her, and being with her was still a great thing, but it had definitely not been more than three years since he really got to know her. Ninety-nine percent of the time during these three years, everyone stayed in their own rooms and competed with those boring and difficult characters. The number of times we can sit together and talk like this, including meals, is less than two digits.

This matter was directly pointed out before it started to develop in Takuli, and it was even said that he would be engaged in the future.

What the family says is no negotiation is really no negotiation. This word rarely appears in Strath's family because it is very unreasonable.

So Takuri didn't think about fighting for this matter, nor did he think it would be bad for him.

It makes sense when you think about it. The two of them are elemental spirits who only meet each other hundreds of years ago. There is no example of the age difference between them being able to get together within a year. It can be said that you can't find any example in history.

But Takuri always felt an indescribable feeling. It felt like his stomach was full of air and he wanted to find a place to spit it out, but there was no place for him to vent.

It's too late.

It's really too late.

It's like what kind of products a store wants. So a factory made something that took a week to complete in one day.

"Sorry." Kara suddenly said.

"Why do you say that?" Thakuri looked at him inexplicably.

"Does my proposal put any pressure on you?" She looked at Takuri's folded ears: "If so, just pretend I didn't say it."

Takuri held his head and paused for a few seconds: "It's okay. I'm fine. Even if there are problems, I'm not afraid. The medicine to calm the mood is on the table. If you can't hit it, it will stifle your mouth."

Then he paused: "As for what you said about letting me be your boyfriend, I have no problem with it, as long as you don't dislike me."

Seeing him like this, Kara sighed and drew a circle in the air with her hand.

A round, smooth ice mirror appeared in front of Takuri out of thin air.

In the mirror, his pointed ears drooped naturally, and part of his messy hair even blocked his eyes. His whole body was bent over as if he had no bones, his muscles and bones were naturally drooping, and the expression on his face was as if a relative had just died.

Takuri immediately realized how decadent he looked like this, and quickly sat up straight and straightened his hair.

"Looking at you with such a depressed look makes me so unhappy." Kara sat up and punched him on the back: "Can you be happy?"

"Is this okay?" Takuri raised the corners of his mouth, looking like a very standard smile.

"True or false." Cara made a face at it: "Since we have officially started dating now, you have to do something. Are you going to take me to drink tea or have desserts?"

"Speaking of which, I really have something to ask for." Thakuri suddenly remembered something and looked at her a little embarrassed.

"What's going on?" Kara asked curiously, looking at him like that.

"Can you teach me how to use second-level magic?" Takuri looked at him seriously, trying not to consider how inappropriate it was to ask such a question in this situation.

Clara slapped her forehead, as if she regretted the behavior she had just taken the initiative to express.

She looked seriously at Takuri, whose face was full of expectations:

"Why do not you go to hell"

"What Lowenstein asked you to do." Finally, Kara relented and agreed to give Thakuri some guidance.

She and Takuri are both elemental elves. Although they are good at different elements, they still have some things in common.

"Let me feel the elements in the space, and then gather as many as possible around me." Takuri thought for a while and said: "The second level is the quantitative and qualitative changes of the basic spell, so it is necessary to accumulate enough elements in advance."

"It's so formulaic." Carat slapped himself on the head: "It sounds like what he said."

"Yeah." Thakuri nodded.

"So, which step do you have a problem with?" Kara said: "Let's break down the steps and divide them into three steps."

She stretched out three fingers: "The first thing is to condense the elements around the body and achieve quantitative changes."

"The second step is to refine the elements and achieve qualitative change."

"The last thing is to use these elements to use the spells you have learned."

Takuri scratched his head: "It sounds really simple."

"It's not difficult in the first place." Clara shrugged.

Of course this is only true for these two little guys.

Generally speaking, if you learn it before you are two hundred years old, you are not considered stupid. Lowenstein achieved this step before he was even a hundred years old because his body was transformed by the elemental spring. Ryder relied on his considerable talent to be able to accomplish these three simple steps when he was over 130 years old.

And Carat is now a few months away from turning sixteen.

So it really wasn't that difficult for both of them.

"Try it first and see if there is any problem." Kara then chanted softly, a thin layer of ice forming on her plain white skin.

Direct contact with dark elements, even ordinary elemental flows, may cause corrosive effects. This thin layer of ice is composed of pure water elements, preventing inadvertent contact with elemental flows.

"Oh." Thakuri nodded, then slowly exhaled a breath of waste air and breathed slowly.

In almost a moment, his body was surrounded by black airflow, like a vortex with him as the center.

Then he raised his hand, and the black air flow was attracted. A black sphere without any variegation was condensed and formed.

"Isn't this great?" Kara walked over and took a closer look at the black sphere.

This is no longer just a sphere, but a more compact structure on top of an entity. Although Kara's understanding of dark elements only remains at the level of characteristics and coping methods. But her sensitivity to the elements made her very clear that this had reached the standard for use by the second level.

Even more so.

These two steps can directly tell the level of one's elemental affinity. It is really unheard of to have such a large high-pressure elemental ball in Takuri's hand.

But Clara didn't think it was anything special, because she could also make something similar.

"But that's it." Takuri grimaced, and then tentatively recited a low-level spell.

This spell is a support spell with no killing effect. The reason for using it as a test is that I am afraid that the house will be blown up by accident.

Under normal circumstances, this element will be directly supplied to the next spell, raising it to the next level.

But until he finished reciting the entire spell, he could see some changes.

"Is there no change?" Clara concentrated on feeling the elements in the space: "I didn't even feel a trace of the flow of dark elements."

"Well, it was the same a few days ago." Takuri carefully spread the ball out slowly: "No matter what spell I recite, these dark elements don't obey their orders. This is something that has never happened before. "

In the past, these dark elements were like his dogs, doing whatever he asked them to do, but there had never been a collective strike like this.

"Well" Kara thought for a moment: "Come here."

Takuri nodded and took a step forward obediently.

Then she stood on tiptoes, her face almost leaning in front of Takuri.

"What are you going to do?" Thakuri took a step back almost subconsciously.

"Hey, what are you thinking about?" Kara looked at Takuli who was panicking as if something was being taken away, and said helplessly: "Although I didn't mean it like this, you won't have such a big reaction, right? What can we say?" We agreed to date."

"You really can't blame me." Takuri waved his hand: "Subconsciously, subconsciously."

"Hey." Kara stuck out her tongue at it: "Put your head over here."

Takuli swallowed, but he still stretched his head out obediently. Unbeknownst to others, he thought he was going to be beheaded.

Kara gently brushed his forehead with her hand and chanted softly. The places she touched felt like sand being spread away, revealing the hidden black lines underneath.

"Have you removed the visual barrier?" Thakuri asked cautiously.

"What are you afraid of?" Kara curiously poked the pattern on his head: "At worst, I can use a spell to cover it up later."

"Why expose it?"

"You try again like this." Kara took a step back and looked at him curiously.

Takuri nodded, then raised his hand. Just like before, the black elemental ball condensed in his palm. In terms of speed, it was even faster than before.

"Try using this thing." Kara pointed to his forehead: "Put it on it."

Takuri obediently grabbed the elemental ball with his hands, as he was the only one who dared to do this. This elemental ball is already a second-level elemental quantity, and the erosion is also a second-level level. If you want to break through this kind of corrosion, you can only rely on high-level spells, which is very troublesome.

But the dark elements cannot harm him anyway, because to these things without intelligence, Takuri is no different from their king.

He slowly placed the elemental ball against his head. Suddenly, a change occurred, and the patterns on Takuri's head suddenly began to grow wildly. The patterns that originally only surrounded his head began to spread down his neck.

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