Elves Have Migrated to My Planter

chapter 112



Chapter 112 – One Heart (2)

Chapter 112 – One Heart (2)

“Look over there.”

“It’s on the snowy mountain side. Why is there such a fire over there?”

The dwarves hurriedly climbed the mountain cautiously. Thanks to this, the wide field of view secured. What I could see there was the identity of the strange smell that was blowing all the way here on the wind even at this moment.

According to their intuition, thick smoke was rising from the towering mountain peaks in the distance.

“Isn’t there a wildfire going on over there? It must be something else riding on it. What happened?”

“Let’s not worry about it. I don’t know if it’s later, but is our current sales person the one who cares about others?”

“That’s right.”

It was just that I was interested. Because they’re too busy doing their own thing right now. I had to get the animals and move them.

“Kuu, it was good that you finally solved everything and came back.”

They headed straight for their village. As if it was natural, the place was already in a state of chaos with nothing intact due to the pursuers.

But they did manage to get some of the livestock, because they had deliberately left them all loose before moving to Eden.

Thanks to this, they recovered some of the livestock that were leisurely grazing in the plains and forests near the village, and hurriedly returned to Eden with them.

“Smoke from the snowy mountains in the northwest?”

“Yes. It was absolutely not a natural fire. It’s not a beacon tower, much less a bonfire.”

Then they reported what they saw to Aaron. Hearing their report, Aaron tilted his head and groaned softly as if he knew something.

“What on earth is there, and that kind of reaction?”

Urea, who was with the dwarves as she led the fairy ants that helped the dwarves, such as carrying luggage, expressed her doubts after seeing the reaction.

Because Aaron kept glancing at himself and rolling his eyes.

“I don’t know if the information I know is correct. It’s pretty old information, and I haven’t seen it myself. I told you last time, I don’t know if you remember, but there were elves like you living in that snowy mountain area.”

“No way, that time.”

Aron finally opened his mouth. At the same time, Yurea’s slightly surprised eyes shook slightly. When they first met. The Dwarves already knew about the Elves even when they first saw the Forest Clan.

At that time, the elves that the dwarves knew were completely different from the forest clan.

“What might have happened to the other clans?”

“To think based on what they saw.”

Of course Urea reported this to Serenian. Serenian shut his mouth for a moment, then looked down at Pia, who was next to him.

She and the other elves knew very little about the other clans by now. At least, they only appear in old stories handed down by word of mouth, but they are so twisted and distorted that proper information could not be obtained.

“Do you know of any other clans? Participated in the Great War.”

“Of course I know a lot.”

Pia nodded her head with her confident face. Among the elves divided into various clans, there is not one that has not participated in a great war. In some clans, the whole group participated in the war, unlike others with only a few heroes.

“Yeah, but I’ve rarely seen and talked to them in person. The area where we were active was different, and the situation was so urgent even in the last demon lord subjugation, and the hero disappeared when we were trying to calm down.”

“Do you know anything about the clan living in the snowy mountains?”

“Where is the snowy mountain? Ah. Snowflake clan in the north.”

Pia desperately searched her memory. Her level itself is that of a child, but she has an extraordinary brain. In the vast memory of her great war, Pia remembered the name of a hero from the north, a country ruled by strong winds and a fellow countryman with brilliant silver hair.

“The Elf Hero, Kara of the Snowflake Clan.”

“He made a contract with the ice spirit, and was a strong elementalist that Ersilla recognized. But why all of a sudden?”

“…They are the same kind as us, the same elves, but they have lived with completely different lives and perspectives. If they are in danger, should we really save them?”

At Pia’s question, Serenian muttered with a blank face. A mountain beyond a mountain, itself among stacks of mountains. The wind and waves of reality that were blowing did not give him time or leisure.

After narrowly completing one choice, conflicts similar to it continued to come.

“We need to call a meeting.”

Serenian finally called a meeting. Because it was something he could not decide on his own discretion.

“To be cautious, we can’t afford it right now, my queen.”

“Yes. This is the report that came in yesterday. An army of humans has entered the great grove.”

However, the outcome of the meeting was somewhat one-sided.

“I know that we need to fix our problem right now.”

Serenian listened to the opinions of the others and nodded his head. Why couldn’t they actively help the dwarves?

Of course, the Dwarves had an obligation to handle their own affairs, but they could have been a little more helpful to them, who were mere villagers, not a group of warriors or heroes.

But the elves couldn’t afford that. It was because the human army that Ersilla had commissioned in exchange for sending the elven army entered the great forest and was on its way to kill them.

It wasn’t a small-scale local battle that had happened so far. It’s a proper war. The elves of Eden did not escape the war, but had to prepare to face it.

“The reason I say this, though, is how we should set our course. What we really want is the liberation of our people. Residents of the Great Grove, clans like ours. But isn’t it a little different now?”

The first goal Serenian set was not to simply spend time in this place. Growing strength here, and using that strength to save other people who are suffering outside as much as possible. That was the goal.

However, things have changed a bit lately. Dwarves who were not of the same race recognized them as their comrades and accepted them. Then, the goal of the dwarves also becomes the goal of Eden. Otherwise, it is not an equal relationship.

For this reason, the goal of ‘Eden’ could no longer be to punish the traitors of the great forest and to save and liberate the people. That’s just the goal of the elves.

“Of course, if you can get it, I think it would be good… But is it realistically possible? There is no room right now, and there is no land left. Moreover, unlike the dwarves who lived in a climate relatively similar to ours, they live in a completely different environment. Could it be that God will give them a suitable land again?”

“God will judge that. If he judges that they can prove themselves, he will gladly give them land as well. If all who want to pass the test, it may be our true purpose to help it.”

At the cautious voice, Serenian looked up at the sky and said. The outdoor conference hall has no ceiling and is always held under a clear sky.

It started with a promise to show everything to the sky without shame. Perhaps this tradition will not disappear even if a proper meeting hall is built in the future.

“Aaron, please select a few dwarves who are well versed in your geography. Now I think we need to get some information from that side as well.”

Serenian finally decided to wait and see. Since I couldn’t move right away, the intention was to find out at least what happened, where, and how.

***

“What does it say?”

“It all went well. It seems that all the big fires are out.”

“That’s a relief.”

Inside the lush rainforest. Leon, who had been waiting, smiled as he read the note he received from Sera, a member of the Special Operations Unit.

The content of the note was that the migration of the dwarves had been successfully completed, and that the monster beasts, the most annoying and dangerous enemy, had been dealt with well, so now you can fully focus on the Great Forest.

“I can now fully focus on revenge. Are they still there?”

“Yes. They are still working hard on creating their own garrison.”

“Can you find us?”

Leon smiled when he heard the location of the humans.

Although they came in droves, they don’t even know what Eden is. If they fall into the trap they have set, the armies of Eden will thoroughly harass and harm them in this dense forest.

“This!”

“Fire! Fire! These bastards, go ahead…!”

But, of course, the opponent also thought of some method, so Leon and others gnashed their teeth when they saw the flame bullets falling across the sky and falling everywhere in this vast forest.

It’s clear that they have no intention of inducing them to move first, prodding them in all directions like this rather than attacking those who are openly waiting for them.

Because they don’t know that Eden is another world they can come and go through rifts. There were at least hundreds of residents living there, and it was said that it would take at least one random magic bombardment.


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