Rosalin changed into the dress she brought with her and looked very solemn.

Although the place where Rosaline was received did not seem very solemn.

They had originally thought that the residence of the governor who commanded these powerful Lars knights and controlled the entire kingdom would be very luxurious, but what Rosaline and Gray Robe did not expect was that the other party's mansion looked really ordinary, not much larger than the mansions of ordinary nobles in Castile.

Gray Robe originally thought that even if the other party did not live in a palace, the place where he lived would not be much worse than a real palace, but he did not expect that it was really very ordinary.

Moreover, the meeting place was not in the reception room, but in the study, which made the man in gray robe feel nervous. It was obvious that the other party did not attach great importance to this meeting, or he did not think of this meeting as formal.

On the bright side, perhaps considering His Highness's young age, this kind of private occasion is indeed more appropriate.

But even so, Rosaline was still quite nervous. Although her eyes were covered before, just by listening to the wailing, Rosaline could imagine how crushing the battle was at that time.

Moreover, this kind of private meeting can also reveal the other party's attitude to some extent.

In addition, along the way, Rosaline also witnessed the prosperity of the country called Capet. Although her observations were not as detailed as those of Gray Robe, Rosaline also understood that this was a country that was capable of crushing Castile in terms of both economic strength and military combat effectiveness.

Now that I’m going to meet the person who actually rules this country, how can I not be nervous?

And I heard that the elf princess is right next to the Governor of the North. She is the princess of the elves.

After being led by the maids through a not-so-long corridor, Rosaline, wearing the most luxurious dress of Castile, stepped into the head of state of this country.

"Dear Governor of the North, Rosalin Tamara sends you greetings on behalf of the entire royal family of Castile."

Generally speaking, rulers like to give themselves a lot of titles, but the real ruler of the kingdom seems to have no interest in those titles. Caroline also reminded Rosaline to try not to say meaningless nonsense when talking to the Governor.

Rosalin lifted her skirt and bowed to the person on the main seat after entering the study, as if she had practiced it a thousand times.

The gray robe followed behind Rosaline, humbly following Rosaline to show respect to the person on the main seat.

"I have heard about your affairs. I can guarantee that at least in Capet's territory, you will be respected as you deserve. Please take a seat."

Hearing this, Gray Robe and Rosalin breathed a sigh of relief and sat down in the seats that had been prepared for them.

Rosalin raised her head and did not look at the figure on the main seat at first glance, but looked for the figure of the elf princess in the room.

Then Rosalin saw Tia lying on the sofa, eating potato chips and reading a book.

"..."

Rosalin suddenly felt something in her heart quietly break. The fact that this elf could be so casually eating snacks and reading books in the Governor's study meant that his status was undoubtedly high.

But why, why would the elegant and noble elves in the legend behave so...casually on such an important occasion.

The man in gray robe was observing Lind carefully from the side.

Young, younger than the Grey Robes had imagined, which was in stark contrast to the gerontocracy on the continent of Sauron.

Linde simply introduced Reina and Tia beside him.

Reina had already stopped the work at hand, looked at the two people coming from afar, and nodded curiously.

Tia simply glanced at the two of them, and only sat up slowly after Lind's reminder.

When Rosaline confirmed that the elf in front of her was the princess of the elves, her emotions were written all over her face. It wasn't that she was disappointed. When Tia was serious, she really looked like a dignified, mysterious and elegant princess, but she didn't seem to be noble at all.

The gray robe was much more natural. Even though the elves had a long lifespan and a lot of time had passed, the elves also had their own considerations. Just like in the legend, they were eager to come up and help. The gray robe began to wonder if he was dreaming.

While the two were observing their surroundings, Lind was also observing them.

"I have heard about your story. Because something happened in your kingdom, you came here out to sea to seek the help of the elves, right?"

Hearing this reminder, Rosalin finally remembered the purpose of this trip.

"That's right. The Avar Kingdom is now using cannons and muskets to continue its invasion of other countries on the Sauron continent. My kingdom is now in dire straits. Great elf, respected governor, please lend a hand and fight against evil with us."

Rosalin gave a detailed account of the current situation in Castile and the destruction that Avar was wreaking on the continent of Sauron.

Although she was still young, Rosalyn's tone was firm and her words were sincere.

Rosalin's story sounded very much like a fairy tale about a princess who traveled thousands of miles to another continent in search of elves to save her kingdom, but Lind heard something wrong.

When Rosalin finished, Lind asked aloud, "Why did Castile send the youngest princess to the elves for help?"

When the man in gray heard this question, he sighed deeply. The other party was indeed not an easy person to deal with. He saw the key to the problem at a glance.

"My father, brothers and sisters all have very important things to do, and this is also to prove my courage and determination to save the country!"

Rosaline didn't think there was anything wrong. After all, her father had given her the best configuration he could give for the adventure.

But in Lind's view, this was just the last bit of conscience that the King of Castile still had as a father.

"Master, I'm afraid you're not very popular in Castile?"

Hearing Linde's words, the gray robe nodded: "I am not of noble birth..."

Well, it’s still the old problem from the feudal era.

Lind has already made a rough judgment about Castile. He believes that its social level should be similar to that of Capet before, and it may even be worse in terms of resources and productivity.

Because there is no constraint of the tower, some geniuses can still become high-level professionals and enter the upper class through their own efforts and opportunities.

The reason why the gray robe is unpopular is probably not just because of the nobles. Even those companions who are also high-level professionals do not agree with the concept of the gray robe. That is why those nobles can use this reason to discriminate against the gray robe openly.

"So, honorable Elf Princess, may I ask you to help our country?"

Rosalyn spoke earnestly, but Tia did not answer directly. Instead, she turned her head and looked at Lind.

It’s not that Tia doesn’t want to help, but she is somewhat helpless. The Gaoge Empire is currently cooperating with Lind mainly in logistics and resources. Faced with these "elf believers" who suddenly appeared, Tia is also helpless.

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