Quick Transmigration: Survive to the End
Chapter 547 World 5
While the attention of the other races present was drawn to Eugene, Stella, under the cover of the Elf King, used a small spell to summon a spark of fire from her fingertips.
Stella flicked the flame from her fingertip, and it landed right on the candle wick.
The flame Stella emitted was very small, less than half the size of a candle wick.
But even this tiny flame, once it touched the wick, immediately ignited the candle.
Eugene, who was still talking, was interrupted.
"It's lit up! It's lit up!"
All races turned their attention back to the altar and breathed a quiet sigh of relief when they saw the candles lit before the statue of the God of Light.
Eugene pursed his lips and forced a smile: "It seems that the eternally merciful God of Light still favors Your Excellency the Elf King."
When he said this, his tone and attitude were impeccable and he was very serious.
It was as if he wasn't the one who had just been loudly proclaiming the threat of darkness's arrival, alluding to the Elf King.
The Elf King glanced at him and announced directly, "The first time the flames went out was because I asked the God of Light if we could cooperate."
"Clearly, the candlelight has already given us the answer."
Eugene's face flushed, but he remained seated calmly, though a look of disappointment crossed his face.
Some of the smarter races looked at Eugene, then at the Elf King, and immediately and silently abandoned the cooperation agreement they had just reached.
After the hundred-day celebration, Eugene quickly bid farewell to the Elf King, and most of the races followed suit, with only a few long-lived races who had a good relationship with the Elf King staying until the very end.
The Dragon King asked, "What are your thoughts on Eugene's statement about the rampant darkness?"
Before the Elf King could answer, the Mermaid King spoke first: "Although most of us are believers in the light, we must admit that where there is light, there is darkness; this is an unchanging truth."
"That human god of magic is inciting all our races to stand on the side of the God of Light. Is he truly a believer in the light, or does he have ulterior motives?"
"I think I'm more inclined to the latter."
The Elf King nodded: "Youjin belongs to the Temple of Light, and the rise of the Temple of Darkness is not in his interest."
The Dragon King didn't need to listen any longer and interrupted him, saying, "Since you all say so, it seems that human mage must be a cunning fellow."
"I will pass down the order that the dragons will not cooperate with him and let the humans fight among themselves."
"Anyway, we are immortal beings, and we have enough time to patiently wait for the outcome."
Stella, hidden in the Elf King's hair, heard these words and suddenly seemed to remember something.
She seemed to know what kind of world this was.
The female protagonist in the original story transmigrated into the body of an unloved daughter of a noble family. Because of her limited magical talent, she was not well-liked in the family. Unwilling to accept defeat, she ran away from home to find a way to become stronger.
What follows is an inspirational coming-of-age story of the female protagonist picking up one companion after another, traveling to many places with them, thwarting the temple's conspiracy, and finally becoming the new god of magic for humanity.
If she remembered correctly, coincidentally, there was a little fairy named Stella in the main group who was several hundred years old but had not yet come of age.
If, just saying if.
Stella unconsciously twirled the Elf King's hair in her hand.
It seems not impossible that she is the "Stella" from the original story.
After all, that female lead is...
Wait, doesn't the female lead have an ancestor who was a god of magic?
He had been dead for hundreds of years, and his name was Eugene.
Stella calculated the time. Okay, this Eugene is the one she knows, so the "Stella" in the main group must also be her.
Now that she knew what kind of world this was, Stella had new questions.
For example, Eugene, who was already a god of magic, should have had a lifespan of thousands of years, but he had already been dead for hundreds of years when the story began.
In the book, he is hailed as a hero of humanity, but it only mentions that he died after the Holy War, without providing any further details.
This holy war is said to have involved all races, with some even being wiped out. So, when darkness returned hundreds of years later, many races joined the heroine's team with deep hatred.
Even powerful, immortal races such as elves, dragons, and mermaids lost a large number of their people and fighting strength in the Holy War.
Due to the curse cast by the Dark Temple when it fell, the number of newborns among the immortal race has been very small for hundreds of years, and the elves have not had a single one.
However, the current situation is that the Elf King, the Dragon King, and the Mermaid King who are present have reached a consensus that they will definitely not participate in the so-called holy war.
What prompted them to change their attitude and side with Eugene?
Stella felt this reason was important, but she had read the book so long ago that she had forgotten many of the details.
Lacking sufficient information, she genuinely found it difficult to guess the reason.
"What's Stella thinking about?" the Elf King asked, turning back only after seeing the other two off. "Are you sleepy?"
Stella emerged from her hair and landed on the Elf King's desk.
After hesitating, she asked, "Your Majesty, if you have already made a decision, is there anything that would make you overturn your previous plan?"
“Yes,” said the Elf King, “I cherish all my people.”
The king enjoyed the respect and love of his people, and naturally loved them very much.
Not only the Elf King, but I believe the Dragon King and the Mermaid King are the same.
Stella had a vague idea in her mind: "Your Majesty, Eugene has not achieved his goal, so he certainly won't give up so easily."
"What do you think about temporarily closing off the tribe's territory and waiting for the conflict between the humans over their beliefs before going out?"
After the Elf King agreed, Stella added, "Should we mention the other races as well?"
If other races trust the Elf King and are willing to follow his orders, then the message must also be sent out. Whether or not the Elfs listen to it is not their concern.
Fortunately, the other races had only recently left, and the Elf King's message was quickly delivered to the high-ranking members of those races.
Some races responded positively, while others wanted to take advantage of the war to make a fortune, so they wrote back with many reasons and still reached a cooperation agreement with Eugene.
Among the immortal races, the mermaids gladly accepted the Elf King's suggestion to live in deeper waters. Although there were objections among the dragons, the Dragon King suppressed them, and they temporarily resided on Dragon Island.
Things went relatively smoothly, so Stella put the matter aside.
Now, the most important thing for her, or rather for the entire Elf race, rests on the unborn Elf cub.
“Stella,” Garcia called softly as he walked to the mother tree.
A moment later, Stella emerged from the green leaves: "Garcia, you were looking for me?"
Garcia smiled and nodded: "The Fairy Elder came to the city today, and your friends came too."
Stella heard this and was about to fly down when she noticed that the elven embryo beside her moved.
She stopped immediately and reassured him as usual, "Sweetie, I'll be right back after I see my friends, okay?"
The embryo rubbed against Stella with the wind before stopping.
Garcia watched the two little cuties interact with tender eyes, eagerly anticipating how lively the two elf cubs would be playing together after their birth.
Stella went out with Garcia and met Blue, who was waiting outside.
“Stella,” Blue flew over, took out a book, and handed it to her, “Reed found an adventure storybook before, which was dropped by that human mage.”
"After Red and Grey read a few pages, they spent all their time imagining going on adventures outside like in the book, so I asked for the book."
"Keep this book with you for now. If they come looking for it, you absolutely must not give it to them."
Stella took the book, flipped through a couple of pages, and immediately understood what Blue meant.
This book is realistic and captivating, and the protagonist is a little kid who sneaks out of the house.
These children are so young, yet they have such wonderful lives. How can a bookworm not be filled with longing and admiration?
“I understand, Blue,” Stella said, putting the book into her storage ring. “I assure you, I will not give the book to them. I will put the book on the king’s desk in a moment; they certainly won’t go to the king’s study.”
Bru breathed a sigh of relief, but quickly put on a bitter face: "These past two days they've been engrossed in writing poems for the short stories in this book. Once they realize what's going on, they'll probably ignore me for quite a while."
That was certainly possible, and Stella had no doubt that if the two little fairies refused to obey Blue's rules, they would become as uncontrollable as wild horses.
Especially Red, who is brave but somewhat reckless, often acts on impulse without considering the consequences.
Stella thought for a moment and said, "How about this, Bru, when you go back, you invite them to come to the Elf City for me."
"Just tell them that after reading this book, I came up with a new game and want you all to play it together."
Blue's eyes lit up, and he asked hesitantly, "Stella, are you really sure about the game?"
Although Blue is the most composed, he is still a playful fairy cub.
Stella immediately confirmed with him: "Of course, but I just had the idea. It will take some time before we can set up the game area."
“That’s okay,” Blue said, knowing his friends well. “As long as they have something to do, they won’t mind.”
To ensure there wouldn't be any problems, Stella specifically took the book and went with Blue to see the Fairy Elder, asking him to keep a close eye on the fairies' adventures.
The fairy elder readily agreed and made a promise with her that he would bring all the little fairies with him next time he came to the fairy city.
After the fairy elders left, Stella went straight to the Elf King's study.
The Elf King saw Stella place a book on his table and cover it with other documents, and asked curiously, "Stella, what are you hiding?"
“It was Eugene who dropped it, and Reid and the others found the adventure book,” Stella told Blue about her and Blue’s worries, and also mentioned her plan to build a small amusement park for the little fairies to explore.
"Your Majesty, are there any suitable places to build near the Elf City?"
The Elf King looked at the book, his eyes darkening, and quickly said, "There is an open space near the Elf City. You draw up your plan, and I will have Garcia and the others help you execute it."
Stella cheered at first, then quickly realized, "Won't this interfere with Garcia and the others' important business?"
“No,” said the Elf King. “Garcia and his men will be very happy to do so, and the final result might even be better than you expect.”
Stella had no doubt about the Elf King's words. After all, the Elf race had long coveted the cubs, and they would be even more eager to build a playground for them.
Stella enthusiastically suggested, "Then we need to build a bigger one, so that not only the little fairies can play, but also the baby can play with us after he/she is born."
The Elf King agreed to personally help them set up a spatial magic circle, and summoned Garcia to communicate with Stella.
Just before leaving, Stella slapped her forehead, realizing she had forgotten something.
"Your Majesty, if Eugene could leave a book on cub adventures here, other races might have it too. He's definitely up to no good. Don't forget to tell His Majesty the Dragon King and His Majesty the Mermaid King as well!"
“Alright,” the Elf King agreed, indicating that he would keep it in mind.
After Stella left, he did indeed contact the Dragon King and the others immediately, telling them to pay close attention to the matter.
Stella's original plan for the newly built amusement park was relatively simple, and for the time being, it was just a place for entertainment.
But now, with the help of adult elves like Garcia, Stella is itching to build a training ground that combines play, training, and escape, where people can increase their strength while having fun.
Garcia didn't laugh at her idea as a pipe dream; instead, he took her along and brought her to several of the most skilled architects in the Elven race.
After that, Stella had nothing to do with it.
This amusement park is no longer just for cubs; it also caters to the recreational needs of adult elves and fairies.
Since the Elf King promised to handle the spatial magic array, the design process naturally involves more and more steps.
To recreate the scenery in the amusement park, the master architects brought in all the spirits that had traveled outside.
Some of the game locations were revealed by writing experts from the Elf race, who even added many cautionary tales encountered outside, striving to teach the elves and fairies who have never left the Elf Forest not to easily trust others.
As for the mechanisms, in addition to the masters within their own tribe, the elves also invited dwarves who specialized in this art through the Elf King.
While some dwarves were busy making money and gaining fame in the human race's religious disputes, others who were indifferent to it or even opposed it were happy to turn a blind eye and help the elves build amusement parks.
Stella could understand what they were doing at first, but later on, she was overwhelmed even by looking at the blueprints.
After seeing the blueprints to the end, Stella felt that they weren't building an amusement park anymore; they were creating a new world.
Stella, realizing she couldn't help, decided to stay with her baby and return to the mother tree, hoping for the best.
The elven embryo on the mother tree is growing bigger and bigger, becoming more and more transparent, so transparent that Stella can clearly see the hair color and face of the little one inside.
Unsurprisingly, her face was beautiful, a trait inherited from the elven race, and her hair was an unusual black.
Garcia said that black hair is a symbol of dark elves, and if you add black eyes, then it is pure favor from the god of darkness.
Black hair and black eyes.
Stella eagerly drew closer.
"My darling, when will you be born? I think you'll definitely have the most beautiful eyes."
Just as Stella finished speaking, a crisp crackling sound rang out.
A crack appeared on the outer layer of the elf embryo.
You'll Also Like
-
A stunning mermaid dressed in the 1980s, the whole family lined up to pamper her endlessly.
Chapter 189 5 hours ago -
I can understand what the furry creatures are saying, and I've become the number one beast tame
Chapter 159 5 hours ago -
Is the wicked female fat and ugly? All the beast husbands are vying to wash her skirt.
Chapter 242 5 hours ago -
Hong Kong Nights of Passion
Chapter 98 5 hours ago -
After the scumbag female returns, the beautiful, strong, and tragic father and son become extremely
Chapter 147 5 hours ago -
With her spatial ability to raise beast husbands, the wicked female becomes the darling of the group
Chapter 191 5 hours ago -
A vicious female is trapped in a beastly hell.
Chapter 234 5 hours ago -
People in the Qin Dynasty sought good fortune and avoided misfortune.
Chapter 166 5 hours ago -
The entire Marquis's mansion regrets it? Too late, their little one has become the darling of t
Chapter 239 6 hours ago -
Reborn as a doctor, he takes revenge and ruthlessly punishes the scum.
Chapter 252 6 hours ago