Isadora turned to her father, who stood beside her and shook her head gently. "Father, this is our best course of action right now. We shouldn't be focusing on rebuilding the Four-eared elven race to its forr glory. Instead, we should focus on integrating into the Orion's Cities and proving that we're not rely refugees. Taking this step is just the beginning. Besides, we've already lost everything valuable we once had, so what do we have to lose except our lives? Isn't it worth seizing every opportunity we find?" she explained.
Patriarch Rylan was taken aback by her words and realized her deep insight. For the sake of their entire race, she was willing to take the lead and secure their uncertain future.
Though Patriarch Rylan knew his daughter was smart, having been taught by the best teachers in the Four-eared Lone Rabbit Runaway City, he had never imagined she would devise such a plan on her own.
'Yes... Yes, it had to be,' Patriarch Rylan thought, nodding inwardly.
He realized that his daughter might have matured significantly during the attack on their runaway city and the loss of many of their people along the way. They had hidden their emotions to spare him worry about their well-being, but now, looking at the determined gaze in his daughter's eyes, he could see she had changed more than he had expected.
Gritting his teeth in frustration, Patriarch Rylan quietly nodded in understanding.
Isadora sighed in relief, a faint smile gracing her lips as she turned her attention back to Orion, awaiting his response.
Orion pondered Isadora's words deeply. Having observed their conversation, he understood her intentions. He saw her suggestion not as a problem but as an opportunity to better integrate the Four-eared elves into the Orion's Cities. After all, Isadora's influence appeared to rival her father's.
Whether Isadora could prove the value of the Four-eared elven race during her ti working under him depended solely on her abilities. If successful, the Orion's Cities would gain another group of hardworking and valuable mbers.
However, if she failed, he would have to revert to his previous plan: gradually relegating them to the bottom rung of society, assigning them nial tasks, and dividing them among the other races in the city, thereby ensuring their contribution to the Orion's Cities.
Orion refocused his attention on Isadora and nodded thoughtfully. "Unfortunately, I can't provide an imdiate answer at the mont. I'll visit your ho to deliver my response and inform the culprits of their punishnt. You'll have to wait for my decision," he replied.
Upon hearing Orion's words, Isadora inwardly released a deep sigh of relief and nodded. She had feared imdiate rejection from Orion, but his decision to take ti to consider her request offered her a glimr of hope.
"Understood. I'll await your visit," Isadora replied, rising to her feet with a grateful smile gracing her lips.
"I apologize for taking up your ti, Mr Orion. I'll take my leave now," she added, bowing again to Orion before leaving.
Patriarch Rylan was on the verge of turning around to leave, but he hesitated, his mind racing with thoughts before he ultimately dropped his shoulders in defeat. He exhaled loudly and approached Orion, halting before him and bowing his head slightly.
"Thank you for your rcy upon my Four-eared elf race. I, Patriarch Rylan, have witnessed your reasoning, patience, and forgiving heart today. As my daughter has stated, I will ensure that the entire Four-eared elven race obeys the rules to prevent sothing like this from occurring in the future," he said, giving one last nod before turning to et with his daughter, waiting in the distance.
"You know, I haven't seen you handle issues like this so seriously in a long ti," a voice sounded behind Orion.
Orion turned to the side, fixing his gaze on Seraphina, who stood beside the entrance of the headquarters branch of the Healers Association. She carried an oversized brown crystalline suitcase beside her and greeted him with a warm smile.
"What's in the suitcase?" Orion asked, curious about its contents.
He had sensed Seraphina's arrival after his speech to calm the public, so he wasn't surprised to see her there.
Seraphina effortlessly lifted the large crystalline suitcase. "It contains the Vylkr Fusion Armlet and all the equipnt I need to work from ho," she replied, lowering her hand.
"Though I trust in Aegis of the Arctic Deity's shield to protect us from this phenonon, I believe it's safer to work from ho during these tis. That way, I can take care of the children and family while still being productive," she sighed lightly.
After spending a considerable amount of ti working with the Vylkr vines and their energy, she had co to understand their unpredictability and ferocity. Therefore, she wasn't willing to take any chances with a literally terrifying Vylkr phenonon looming over their heads, even with the protection of a god.
Orion nodded understandingly. He knew he couldn't convince her that everything would be fine, so he respected her decision to take precautions, especially given the nature of her project. "Would you like to escort you back ho?" he offered.
"Of course. Why do you think I'm still waiting here? Let's go. I need to get ho early so I can continue my work," Seraphina replied, smiling brightly.
Orion grinned in response to her enthusiasm. He approached her and scooped her up in a princess carry before taking off into the sky, heading towards their ho.
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Third Border City
Garden
Beneath the Divine Essence Lake
A middle-aged man, draped in a long green robe and adorned with a pair of sandals seemingly crafted by the forest itself, lay tired and injured on a grass bed within a vast garden.
Two stunning sets of translucent Pixie wings sprouted from his back while golden bracelets adorned his upper arms and each wrist. Despite his weariness, he gazed fondly at the thousands of Pixies dancing through the air, his warm smile reflecting the affection of a parent beholding their beloved children.
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