Online game: Confession of love to a noble daughter at the beginning

Chapter 243



"Will this really work?"

"Well, slowly release the energy."

"...Okay, then I, then I'll give it a try."

Kokot swallowed and looked at the heart in front of her.

She stretched out her hands, and a stream of energy gathered in her palms, gushing out like a clear spring.

The breath of nature quietly emanated from it and entangled around her.

The two emerald springs aimed at the heart of the Yade sacred tree, rolled past Kokot, and slowly moved to the core of the heart.

When it touched the heart, Kokot's body shook slightly and felt a majestic vitality.

Then, she carefully turned her hands over, and the springs immediately accelerated and burst into the heart.

The heart of the sacred tree was bathed in abundant natural energy, becoming more rhythmic and seemingly stronger.

After the two springs completely entered the heart, Kokot breathed a sigh of relief and opened his eyes carefully.

"Is it done?"

Victor stood aside, looking at Kokot's relieved look, and said softly.

"Well, it's almost done."

Kokot nodded, his expression still serious.

The inside of the sacred tree began to tremble, and countless lush green branches stretched out from the surrounding wooden walls, forming green fruits.

The next second, natural energy quickly flowed on the branches, and the fruit expanded rapidly, expanding at a speed visible to the naked eye.

After the fruit completely stopped growing, it actually revealed a hint of pink light, and the entire emerald green shell of the fruit looked crisp and translucent.

Kokot looked at these ripe fruits, and suddenly seemed to have noticed something, and was stagnant in place.

She turned back suddenly, stared at Victor with wide eyes, and asked loudly:

"Victor!"

"You brought me here just to let me give birth to your child!?"

However, Victor put his hands in his pockets, his expression indifferent:

"Don't say it too much to make people misunderstand."

He stretched out his hand and hooked it with his index finger. Countless branches followed his movement and swayed continuously under the heart of the sacred tree.

The emerald green fruits fell at the same time.

The transparent emerald green fruit shell was shattered by gravity, and the pink body of the newborn elf was exposed to the air.

They had dull eyes and slow movements.

One by one, the elves were manipulated by Victor at will like dolls and walked towards Kokot.

Kokot looked at the elves in front of him, who were like zombies, and his mind was suddenly full of doubts.

She could see that these elves had no thoughts.

They were like puppets, without any consciousness, and could not take any action without orders.

A question suddenly flashed through Kocot's mind:

What is the use of these elves without thoughts and actions?

"Merry."

Victor stood beside her and called out softly.

As if summoned, a branch under the sacred tree began to tremble, and the white spirit of Merry Dim emerged from the hanging dewdrops.

It circled in the air twice, leisurely selecting the body of the elf.

Then, its eyes emitted a dazzling light and locked onto a body.

Then, it gently fell to the ground.

The body that flowed like liquid began to rise, and the liquid on its surface quickly transformed into the form of the elf.

The elf's limbs shook, stood up straight, focused his eyes, and instantly turned into a gentleman.

After doing all this, she gracefully put one hand on her chest and bowed deeply to Victor:

"Please instruct, sir."

Kocot stared at Merry Dim who inexplicably emerged from the branch, his eyes widened.

What kind of creature is this?

Kocot was very confused, but she clearly felt that the white spirit in front of her was definitely not an elf.

Although it had turned into an elf, Kocot herself was an elf and could easily identify it.

At this time, Victor looked at Meri Dim and spoke.

"As you can see."

He waved his big hand, and the dense branches of the sacred tree slowly separated.

The countless humans and subhumans made before were hanging on the branches, connected to the sacred tree by a bond.

They hung quietly in the air without any reaction.

Kocot stared at those bodies in a daze, and suddenly felt dizzy.

However, when she stared at those bodies, she could feel the same temperament from humans and subhumans as elves.

These bodies had no thoughts, not even a face.

Suddenly, Kocot rubbed her eyes.

Wait, is it an illusion?

She seemed to have seen a cat girl who looked exactly like Victor's sister?

However, the Asians were mixed in with the crowd, making it even harder for Kokot to identify them.

Ktor gently raised his wrist, and the doll-like bodies fell completely.

He continued to stare at the sluggish bodies and said, "Control them, give them 'activity'."

"Of course, these four can't do it."

Victor stretched out his other hand and pointed in the air, allowing four of the demi-humans to return to their original positions.

As if they were his most precious collections.

Kokot really saw it clearly this time.

Among them was not only Victor's sister,

but also three other demi-humans with facial features, who were obviously people Victor knew!

Kokot was stunned in place, feeling extremely shocked.

However, Meri Dim didn't care about all this.

She turned her back slightly, and with a delicate gesture like a carving knife, she cut open the abdomen of the body, and took out a mirror like snowflake crystals from it, covering the full appearance of each doll.

Those humans and demi-humans who had lost their facial features seemed to be activated by electric current, and raised their heads silently, but their blank faces still did not change.

Kocot caught this subtle change.

Those bodies were still not endowed with any consciousness. They were just puppets manipulated by external forces and without self-consciousness.

However, unlike before, these puppets that looked like real people were more and more flexible in their movements, as if they were endowed with life.

Victor looked at Merri Dim calmly and said with a slightly indifferent tone:

"You should know what your job is."

Merry Dim nodded and bowed to Victor again.

Behind her, those blank-faced puppets imitated Merri Dim and knelt on one knee.

"Of course."

"Follow your wishes."

Victor nodded and turned to look at Kocot.

Kocot was confused. Until now, she didn't understand what Victor was going to do.

"Remember the previous copy, Kocot?"

Kocot was stunned. When she heard Victor say this, Kocot's heart shook violently.

Those once painful memories began to recover in her mind.

One person, one night, one pair of hands, one miracle.

Kokot thought of that night when she opened nearly twenty different spaces by herself.

Those desolate different spaces were like the loneliness in her heart, so empty that no one cared.

The only hope was the flowers and green grass she planted in every corner of the space.

She was so tired that she collapsed directly on the ground, like an exhausted little fish. Yun Duo carried her up with difficulty, but she slipped because of excessive sleepiness, and her head hit the ground, swelling up a bulging bag.

She could only smile bitterly, climbed onto Yun Duo's back with difficulty, and healed herself alone.

She seemed to have never been so tired before, and her whole body and mind seemed to be wrung out.

The memory stopped abruptly, and Kokot's body shook involuntarily.

She suddenly realized that Victor was talking about overtime, could it be this?

As if he had seen through Kocot's thoughts, Victor looked at her calmly and said firmly:

"Create more space like before."

"Meri Dim will help you."

After Victor finished speaking, Meridim smiled politely at Kocot.

Kocot was as desperate as if he had been petrified and struck by lightning. He stood there with his eyes wide open.

Then, Victor's voice sounded:

"But don't have any small thoughts."

This sentence was said to Meridim.

The moment the voice fell, white lightning flashed above the heart of the Yad God Tree, and a severe storm raged throughout the space.

In the storm, the deep blue dragon gradually appeared under the mixed effect of magic and natural energy, and its flesh and bones were reshaped. The dragon rode the power of the storm and floated in the air.

Its abyss-like huge pupils stared directly at Merri Dim, and the pressure was like a mountain, making it impossible to look directly at it.

Feeling the terrifying atmosphere of oppression, Merri Dim narrowed his eyes and looked at the dragon.

However, Kokot was even more confused.

Damn, Storm Dragon King?

She was too familiar with this thing.

When she first met Victor, they witnessed the magnificence of this giant beast together.

At that time... or Victor had just arrived at the Magic Canyon...

What happened afterwards was a bit bloody.

Kokot hurriedly shook his head and stopped recalling.

But how could the Storm Dragon King enter the Yad God Tree and merge with the heart of the God Tree?

What on earth is going on?

Kokot's eyes were full of question marks.

What weird things did Victor do behind her back.

"And you, Kokot."

Victor turned his head and looked at her, dingAdvised:

"Don't be lazy."

"Yes!"

After hearing this, Kocot sat up straight.

She didn't want Victor to be unhappy one day and merge her with some strange thing.

At least when she was not lazy, she was still not lazy.

After Victor explained everything, a gust of wind suddenly swept up the entire sacred tree space.

The clouds and mist rolled over, covering the entire space.

When the white smoke and dust dissipated, Victor had already disappeared without a trace.

After seeing Victor leave, Mary Dim turned around and looked at Kocot with a smile.

In her eyes, it seemed that a ball of blue soul fire was burning, gradually rising.

"It seems that we are colleagues now."

"Please take care of me, Your Majesty."

Kocot looked at Mary Dim and felt a chill.

"Colleague? I don't want to be a colleague with someone like you whose gender is unclear."

"But that's the truth."

Merry Dim chuckled, and then a piece of flesh rolled up from behind her like a tentacle, completely engulfing her.

The next moment, Mary Dim changed into another look.

He wore a black suit, stood tall, wore a pair of white gloves, and held an ebony cane in his hand, looking very gentlemanly.

He took off his tall hat and bowed to Kocot.

Kocot looked up at the top of his head, but saw a crow's head.

Well... although it's strange, as long as he doesn't turn into an elf, it's fine.

Kocot relaxed again, sat on the cloud with his legs crossed, and kept a distance from Mary Dim.

At this time, Merri Dim had already raised his head and looked at the huge heart of the Yad tree, and said:

"Well... Mr. Victor said that my task is to arrange these 'crowds' and design some plots."

"Although I don't quite understand what he wants, but..."

A gleam of fanaticism flashed in his eyes, and he stretched out his arms, showing an intoxicated look:

"However, I am confident that I can be a good director of this grand performance."

Kocot trembled all over, turned around and sighed.

How did she work with such a lunatic?

Life is not easy, life is not easy...

...

Gwen followed behind Heni, shuttling back and forth in the mansion.

Liya said that Heni had a way to find Victor, although she herself didn't know why.

Gwen looked at Heni in a wide robe, and there was always an inexplicable feeling in her heart.

She wanted to open Heni's robe with her own hands and take a look at Heni's body under the clothes.

However, as a knight, Gwen was determined and did not take this idea seriously.

Heni led Gwen and said:

"Miss Gwen, I have always wanted to ask a question."

Gwen felt a little confused, tilted her head, and looked at Heni who stopped.

Seeing this, she also stopped.

Heni slowly turned around, stared at Gwen seriously, and asked:

"Do you... like Professor Victor?"


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.