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"How did you manage to master various types of vehicles so quickly?" Freya asked as they began their journey, with Leon casually driving the ho bus.

Leon smiled and glanced at her. "I learned how from YouTube. Then I tried it out and got my license. It's as simple as that."

"Are you kidding , Leon?"

"No, I'm serious," he replied. "Besides, this vehicle is equipped with an auto-drive system, so we don't need to worry. If I suddenly forget how to drive, we can just rely on the auto-drive feature, right?"

"If this wasn't a Northstar, I probably wouldn't have agreed to join this trip," Freya said, giggling.

In just about two hours, they arrived at their destination-a serene lake located quite a distance from the bustling city. The area was expansive, offering plenty of space with designated spots for camp buses. The sight of the lake greeted them, its blue and green waters glistening under the warm sunlight.

Leon skillfully parked the Ho Bus close to the lake, in a spot that promised both a stunning view and easy access to various pathways winding through the trees to other campsites. The area had clearly been well-maintained, making it a perfect spot for their camping adventure. They noticed flat patches of grass ideal for pitching their tents, and large rocks conveniently arranged to serve as natural fire pits. Stepping out of the bus, they felt an invigorating breeze, the air crisp and fresh.

"Yeah! Finally, we arrived," Lily shouted cheerfully. "With this, we can truly have a vacation every weekend. Right, Leon?" she said, looking at him.

"Yeah, I guess?" he replied, sowhat uncertain.

Lily giggled. "Co on, Freya." She pulled Freya away from the bus.

Leon walked to the side of the bus. He pressed a button on his phone, and a section of the bus expanded and unfolded. In no ti, it revealed a kitchen and an open canopy.

In a short amount of ti, it had transford into a relaxing area with comfortable seating, tables, and a bar. The sun shone brightly on the newly ford space, illuminating it in a warm golden light.

Leon was no stranger to experiencing the beauty of nature-forests, beaches, lakes, and mountains-through the Immortal Legacy ga. But there was sothing about the fresh air that made it feel different from the ga.

"I'm sure it would be fun to spend the night here every once in a while," Leon said, sitting down in a lounge chair and taking a sip from his drink bottle.

Freya and Lily then joined him, bringing snacks to share. They all sat facing the lake as the sun slowly descended, painting it with a golden hue.

They leisurely chatted while admiring the setting sun. Suddenly, a thought struck Leon.

"Did anyone record the Rain Summoning Ritual in full?"

"Yes!" Lily nodded quickly. "Max did. Do you want to see it? Maybe you want to see yourself dancing?"

"Is there a woman with long pink hair among them?" he asked.

"I'm not sure. I didn't pay attention that closely," Lily replied.

Freya looked curious about Leon's question. "Who are you referring to? A woman with pink hair?"

Leon then grabbed Lily's cell phone and played the video from start to finish.

"Look, she should be here, dancing around this spot," he said, pointing to a spot on the

screen.

"I don't see anyone," Freya said, looking puzzled.

"I'm absolutely sure I saw a woman, a special NPC. I think she's related to the Moon Goddess, or she might even be the Moon Goddess herself," he replied.

Freya and Lily peered at the sa cell phone screen but couldn't spot the figure Leon had ntioned.

"I don't see anyone with pink hair there," Lily said.

"But I'm certain I saw her. I don't know if I was imagining it or not," he replied. "But no, that's not possible."

"What's her na?" Freya asked.

"Selene."

"Selene?" She repeated, appearing thoughtful after hearing the na.

"Selene is an ancient figure from Greek mythology," she then said.

"Does that have any connection?" Leon asked.

"Selene is the na of the goddess of the moon in Greek mythology, also known as ne."

"So, Selene, the mysterious woman I saw during the ritual night, was really the Goddess of the Moon? Because her na is the sa as the goddess in Greek mythology?"

"No," Freya shook her head. "I'm referring to Selene from real-world mythology, which may not necessarily be the sa as the one in the ga. While the ga does draw a lot of inspiration from the real world, I can't assure you that the Selene you saw is actually the Goddess of the Moon herself."

Leon continued. "So, did you ever co across anything about the Goddess of the Moon in the ga? Any idea who she is? I'm still not sure how many gods are there in Immortal Legacy."

Freya nodded slowly, considering Leon's question.

Lily, on the other hand, seed excited, her eyes flicking back and forth between them.

The sky shifted from a bright, warm orange to a deep, dark purple as the sun set, turning the trees and leaves into dark silhouettes against the lake. As the darkness grew, the lake sparkled with reflections from the lights of the Ho Bus and other sources. The air was filled with the gentle chorus of crickets and cicadas, giving the scene a peaceful, serene feeling.

"Okay, I'll try to explain what I know about the Goddess of the Moon." Freya began, a thoughtful look on her face.

She went on, "Across the South Continent, there are countless tales and myths about the Goddess of the Moon. People believe she often aids those who face troubles and difficulties. Many stories from the past ntion her presence.

"As far as I know, no one has ever ntioned her identity or na directly. It seems no one has ever t the Goddess in person or even knows her na. But the tales describe her as a very kind and beautiful goddess who always appears during major misfortunes to help those in need," Freya explained in detail.

Leon tried to take in everything she had told him.

"Is the Goddess here really a deity or just a nickna?" he asked, but then he reconsidered his own words. "No, I'm sure she's a real Deity; the quest called her the Goddess."

His voice beca more urgent. "Then, was Selene, the girl I saw that ti, really the Goddess of the Moon? Why was I the only one who could see her?"

Freya said. "I've never heard of sothing like this before either. When only one player can see sothing, it's like you're seeing a ghost while everyone else can't see it," she said,

giggling.

Leon shook his head slowly. "A ghost wouldn't be that beautiful, right?" he said, chuckling. "From her appearance, I could see the perfection that exists in a goddess."

He turned to Freya. "I've also t Goddess Akidia. Even though she always looks sleepy and falls asleep easily, she's incredibly beautiful and perfect."

"Uhm..." Lily suddenly spoke up.

Freya and Leon both turned to look at her as she softly continued, "I'm studying history in Yunatea, and I'm quite interested in the origins of the Sword of Dissidia. I think it might be

connected to the Goddess of the Moon."

Leon was intrigued. "Tell more, Lily."

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