Became a salted fish pretend heiress and handed over the system Chapter 947 - 936 Beastman Plane 56
After dinner, the two went their separate ways. Xia Yue returned to the Mansion to visit her grandparents, to greet them, and to share so interesting stories from the Beastman Plane.
Listening to their granddaughter talk about how she struggled with food and shelter and even had to work in the fields, Old Master Xia and Zhao Yun looked at her with sympathy, repeatedly saying how hard she had it.
Xia Yue didn’t feel much under the sympathetic gaze of Old Master Xia, but it felt a bit odd being looked at that way by her grandmother, who seed only a few years older than herself.
After chatting with them for a while, she headed back to her own courtyard.
Not long after she returned, Sena sent her a ssage, suggesting she also send an invitation to her mother—and whether she would co was up to her.
Xia Yue replied with an "OK", then turned to the System.
"I want to send invitations to the Elf King and the Demon Queen now. How should I do it?" she inquired, as she had previously given them in person and never had to cross space-ti before.
["After you buy the invitation, imprint the recipient’s na on it with your Divine Soul. Then just think about the Magic World, and the invitation will be delivered to the corresponding person,"] the System instructed her.
Xia Yue purchased the invitations and was about to imprint the nas when she realized she had forgotten the nas of the Elf King and the Demon Queen. She quickly ssaged Sena for them, and shortly after, Sena sent back the two nas.
Following the System’s instructions, Xia Yue imprinted the nas on the invitations and sent them off.
["That should do it. Once the invitations are accepted on the other end, you will be notified,"] the System said after watching the invitations disappear.
"OK," Xia Yue nodded, and inford Sena that she had sent out the invitations.
In the Magic Plane—Oakes Continent, within the Elf Clan’s Royal Palace.
The Elf King was busy with his affairs when an invitation suddenly appeared before him.
["Honorable Elf King Owen Pal Filia, you are cordially invited to vacation at the Four Seasons Resort."]
There were two options below: [Accept] [Decline].
Without hesitation, the Elf King clicked accept. He could finally go out and enjoy himself and, incidentally, see his daughter.
After accepting, the invitation turned into specks of light and flew into his mind, imparting the thod of how to get there.
The Elf King wanted to leave imdiately, but looking at the work in his hands, he sighed. He had to finish these matters before he could depart.
He then hastened the processing speed and had other elves bring him all the urgent tasks that needed imdiate attention, while delegating the less important ones to so elders.
In the Demon Clan’s Dark Palace.
The Demon Queen, engrossed in her cultivation, was suddenly interrupted by an invitation in her mind.
["Esteed Avery Madeline, Queen of the Demon Clan, you are sincerely invited to vacation at the Four Seasons Resort (Your daughter Milia asked to invite you for a family reunion. The Elf King will also be there)"]
Again, there were two options: [Accept] [Decline].
The Demon Queen did not accept imdiately. Instead, she furrowed her brow, ended her cultivation session, and used a secret thod of communication to contact the Elf King, inquiring about the situation.
"Go ahead and accept it. Sena is over there; it’s said to be a world completely different from ours. Let’s go together and see Sena, and have so fun while we’re at it," the Elf King, who knew the Queen had received an invitation as well, urged her to accept. He hadn’t seen her in a long while and was feeling a bit nostalgic. Since they couldn’t et on Oakes Continent, an encounter in a Different World didn’t sound bad.
The Queen hesitated, agreed with his proposal, and pressed accept. The invitation dissolved into stars and vanished into her mind, instructing her on how to travel there.
The Queen and the Elf King arranged a ti to travel together and then ended their communication.
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