Chapter 309: Chapter 239: Perfect Match Chapter 309: Chapter 239: Perfect Match The grassland was also a dark red color, just like the forest beneath their feet, but those originally vibrant green grasses had nearly all disappeared.
Only the withered remnants, like shards of ice, reminded Colin that this was a plain.
However, if one were to say there was sothing special… at this mont, as Colin gazed into the distance, he truly couldn’t make it out!
“Could it be a treasure that the Elf Clan carelessly dropped on the way?”
After pondering for a mont, Colin withdrew his gaze and didn’t rashly go to check it out, but instead turned around to head back to the Tree Hole Forest from before.
Counting one’s chickens before they hatch.
That peculiar mountain would take at least two days of continuous flying to reach, by his estimate.
And as for the grassland near the mountain, naturally, there was no need to say more, it would take at least a day’s ti.
Therefore, after weighing his options, Colin decided to continue with his original plan.
First to recover so of his own strength, then go explore other places, looking for a possible way out!
“Good giant, do you want to go to that mountain?” Nasi suddenly asked, looking up; she wasn’t flying but was sitting in Colin’s hand hitching a “ride.”
“Not now,” Colin responded.
“Oh.” Nasi nodded her head and went silent.
“Nasi, can’t you leave this forest either? Just like you can’t leave the Red Soil Forest outside?”
Noticing sothing off about Nasi, Colin suddenly asked.
He still rembered, when he first asked in the Red Soil Forest if Nasi would like to leave with him, Nasi had said she couldn’t leave the Red Soil Forest… perhaps it was the sa in this realm of the elves?
But the next second, Nasi’s reply overturned his guess.
“Not at all, here, Nasi can go anywhere, there are no restrictions!”
Her tone was sowhat proud and arrogant.
But for so reason, in the next second, she seed a bit downcast.
Nasi looked up at Colin and suddenly asked again,
“Good giant, is the outside world much, much bigger than here? I know there are many, many other islands above the great sea, and continents too, right?”
“Good giant, did you co from the continent?”
“Mhm,” Colin nodded, “I ca over from the Siya Continent.”
He glanced down at Nasi and suddenly thought of sothing, asking in confusion,
“Nasi, didn’t you tell before that you never left this forest… how do you know you can go anywhere here?”
Hearing this, Nasi suddenly froze, and after a long hesitation, she tentatively replied, “Maybe little Nasi left the forest before… just forgot.”
A piercing wind howled and blew over.
‘Forgot, huh…’ Colin stroked the ends of his hair, falling silent.
“Good giant… is little Nasi sick? Why can’t I rember anything?”
After a while, the little elf looked up and asked again.
After a mont of silence, Colin spoke up to comfort her,
“Everyone has tis when their mories are fuzzy, little elves too… maybe you’re just a bit more forgetful.”
“Really?” Nasi asked.
“Mhm,” Colin nodded, feeling sowhat heavy-hearted.
Deep down, he felt that Nasi’s confusion with her mory probably had to do with the tainted light streams that hadn’t been completely filtered and had quietly seeped into her body.
“mory needs to be exercised, little Nasi, as long as you often try to rember, your mory will naturally get stronger.”
Colin encouraged her once again.
The tainted light streams seed never to have been noticed by the little elf, and he didn’t dare to rashly tell Nasi what he had perceived.
In this world filled with pollution, ntal stability is very important.
Letting Nasi know these things wouldn’t help her at all and might make things worse.
It’s better to conceal it for now, maintaining the current stable state.
“Little Nasi, do you still want candy gems? If you want them, just tell , don’t go hungry,” Colin continued speaking to Nasi.
As long as the little elf ate the heart of the Ancient Tree and didn’t absorb those tainted light streams, the dark red matter wouldn’t enter… perhaps, this would be better for her.
“Mhm!” With Colin’s reassurance, Nasi had already returned to normal, and her mood beca lively again.
At this mont, she was frowning with concentration, as if, like Colin said, she was trying hard to rember and exercising her mory.
Colin, feeling uneasy, opened his Supersensitive Vision to take another look.
Only after observing that there were no tainted light streams gathering around Nasi did he finally relax.
Nasi, as his only companion in this Different Space, might also be the key to escaping this place; he had to be concerned about her!
“Good giant, I rembered sothing!” Nasi suddenly cried out.
“What did you rember?”
Nasi glanced at him, and her excitent suddenly stalled as her tone shifted to a suggestion,
“Good giant, let’s not go to that high mountain, okay? I rembered that it’s very dangerous outside the forest!”
Upon hearing this, Colin’s heart tightened, and he quickly pressed for details,
“Dangerous? What kind of danger is there outside the forest, like the dark red wind?”
“The wind isn’t dangerous,” the little elf corrected him with a glance and then, as if she rembered sothing, added, “But it seems like you, good giant, looked quite uncomfortable…”
“So, what exactly is the danger outside the forest?” Colin interrupted Nasi’s words, continuing to press her.
Nasi paused, then frowned and thought hard, but in the end, she still answered resignedly,
“I don’t know… little Nasi only rembers there’s danger, like there are big monsters, and so other strange things!”
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