Chapter 26: Chapter 26 Elf Village, Green Rose Village
Chapter 26: Chapter 26 Elf Village, Green Rose Village
Char did not respond to Betty’s question.
Observing the Little Flower Fairy sitting on the wooden bar at the head of the bed, swinging her legs up and down and looking around.
Suddenly, a thought struck him: perhaps there was another way to solve the crisis.
“Betty, how did you arrive here? How were you injured? Where are your companions? And the Tree-man Grandpa you ntioned earlier, where is he?”
Char asked several questions in a row.
Fairies were rarely seen alone.
They feared loneliness and could not live without companions, so they always appeared in groups and seldom alone, and even if alone, they would not stray far from their companions.
It was the sa for the Little Flower Fairy.
Of course, this was not the reason for the thought that struck Char.
The reason for his insight was that he suddenly realized: there seed to be more than just the thod of continuing to recruit Magic Pets to deal with the crisis brought by the Bear Goblin.
He could also seek external assistance!
Although fairies were all darlings of nature, they generally lacked combat abilities, so even if they appeared in groups, they had little ability to resist when they truly faced danger.
Therefore, they often needed protectors.
Of course, this was not an absolute rule.
So fairies were very adept at survival, and those skilled in survival sotis preferred not to live in groups and chose to live in solitude.
However, Little Flower Fairies did not fall into this category; they needed companions as well as protectors.
Thus, Little Flower Fairies often lived together with other intelligent creatures capable of protecting them.
The previous threat Betty used about Tree-man was a clear proof.
Although Char did not know the specific Challenge Level of the “Tree-man Grandpa” Betty ntioned, it was certainly high, probably above Level 5.
Such strength was enough to confront the goblins alone.
More importantly, Tree-n often stayed with Elves.
Fairies, Elves, and Tree-n, these races favored by nature, often appeared together.
That ant there could likely be an Elf Village nearby!
If Char were currently a human, then he would not dare to directly seek them out without caution.
After all, in different fantasy worlds, the relationships between humans and Elves varied, and who knew whether the Elves in this world were friendly or hostile towards humans?
But now, as a Half-Elf, he had no such worries. At least the Elves would not despise him.
This was evident from Betty’s attitude towards him.
“Betty, Betty got separated from Triss and the others.”
The mont Betty heard Char’s question, her previously joyful smile imdiately collapsed into an expression that looked like she was about to cry.
“Tree-man Grandpa is in Green Rose Village, but Betty searched for a long, long ti and couldn’t find him. Then she t that big, bad bug, it was so ferocious!”
“Mr. Sparrow… Mr. Sparrow died protecting Betty. It’s all Betty’s fault; Betty should not have been so playful.”
As she spoke, sparkling tears began to roll down.
The Star Worm, initially sitting aside and listening, hurriedly flew up, blinking and flitting around Betty, trying to comfort her.
The Lotus Leaf Frog tilted its head, and after a while, let out a frog sound that showed it was unaware of the situation.
“Crock~ ”
After being upset for a while, Betty finally stopped crying.
By this ti, Char had more or less figured out the logic of the situation. Although Betty spoke in a haphazard manner, she had said almost all the information that needed to be said.
She lived in a village in Green Rose Village, which was mostly an Elf Village.
She had lost her little flower fairy companion due to her playfulness, and she probably had a severe sense of direction, so she had looked for a long ti without finding her way back.
Later, she accidentally encountered an attack by a large insect—likely a Demon Beast, which indirectly caused the death of her animal companion, Mr. Sparrow.
Her wings were damaged in the process, and she barely escaped to this place, falling into a flower bed.
It was then that the Star Worm found her.
Char had a bad feeling.
“How long have you been separated from your companion?”
Betty started counting on her fingers.
“One day, two days, three days…”
When ten fingers were not enough, she was about to use her toes to help count, but just as she lifted her foot, she rembered it was unladylike and put her leg down again.
She continued counting on her fingers.
“One day, two days, three days…”
It seed she couldn’t keep track.
Char felt sowhat helpless and spoke up to stop Betty.
“Alright, Betty, no need to count anymore.”
It now seed that this second option was probably a dead end.
Although a flower fairy’s flying speed was not very fast, it was definitely not slow either, and after flying continuously for ten or even dozens of days, who knew how far away from Green Rose Village she was.
Not to ntion that he didn’t know the exact location of Green Rose Village, even if he did, he wouldn’t be able to reach it before the goblins caught up, given the distance.
Therefore, to deal with the crisis, relying on the Prayer Altar was the only option.
Then Char communicated with Betty for a while and quickly figured out the general situation of Green Rose Village.
As expected, Green Rose Village was an Elf Village, though not large in scale, with just a few dozen households and fewer than one hundred elves, making it a small village populated mostly by Wood Elves.
Wood Elves were the most common and nurous type of elf.
Generally, they had delicate features, pale skin, and green or brown hair, with erald green or lake blue eyes. They were proficient with bow and arrow and so low-level natural magic.
In addition to Wood Elves, Green Rose Village also had one tree man, five little flower fairies, and two Wind Elves.
Wind Elves were also a kind of little fairy. Their combat ability was much stronger than that of the little flower fairies, though not by much, barely similar to that of the Lantern Firefly.
But that comparison was for stronger beings. For Char at this stage, Green Rose Village was an overwhelming colossal entity. Just the two Wind Elves were enough trouble for him, let alone nearly a hundred elves and a tree man!
This was definitely not a force he could confront at the mont.
Fortunately, elves were by nature kind, loving freedom and peace, generally of the chaotic good alignnt. And from the bits and pieces of Betty’s words, it seed that the relationship between elves and humans in this world was tolerable, not a hostile one.
Elves being hostile to humans wasn’t an impossibility.
In so worldviews, because humans often captured elves to sell at high prices, treating them as slaves for human nobles, elves bore extre hatred towards humans.
In so extre worldviews, elves might even extend their hatred to Half-Elves, viewing them as “symbols of disgrace,” “dirty descendants.”
Fortunately, this world was not like that, so Char didn’t have to worry about being despised by the elves.
With Betty as a connection, he believed he could certainly establish a friendly relationship with Green Rose Village. Unfortunately, he currently couldn’t find Green Rose Village and would have to leave it for later.
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