"What does it matter how much you believe?" the Elf King said indifferently. "He'll take care of things, so we won't have to worry about anyone with ulterior motives trying to kidnap the cubs."

Stella thought for a moment and said, "The king is right. Even if he doesn't believe a word of it, as long as we achieve our goal, it won't have any impact."

"We've ruined his plan this time, and I'm afraid he'll come up with another dirty trick next time."

“But that’s not a problem,” Stella said, settling onto the small sofa that had been specially arranged for her on the table. “The king ‘trusts’ him, so he wouldn’t dare gamble on whether the king has guessed his identity.”

Eugene dared not, could not afford to, and was unwilling to believe that the Elf King knew he was the one behind the scenes, yet still played along with him.

Therefore, Eugene will only arrive at one conclusion, one that is completely contrary to the truth.

Stella finally sat down with a sense of relief, but then suddenly thought, "Your Majesty, the Dragon King Savison also knows about this. Could he have let it slip?"

"Don't worry," the Elf King comforted her. "Savison has sealed off Dragon Island. By the time he comes out again, it's uncertain whether Eugene will still be alive. Does it matter whether he tells anyone or not?"

Stella touched her chin, though she really wanted to say something.

If things had followed the original trajectory, the immortal species would have been dragged into the conflict by Eugene, suffering heavy casualties.

After the holy war ended, they realized they had been deceived, and it would be strange if they didn't seek revenge.

Considering that the original work only says Eugene is a hero, but never directly explains the cause of his death, and that at the beginning of the story the immortals hate humans but do not kill indiscriminately.

Stella felt she could reasonably guess that after the Holy War, Eugene had gone too far and ultimately sacrificed his life to quell the anger of the immortals.

If viewed this way, all the immortal beings are now living in seclusion, not participating in human wars, and the plans of evil people to kidnap immortal beings' offspring have been stopped.

Whether Eugene will die or not is anyone's guess.

After all, this isn't the East, where there's a saying, "When the King of Hell calls you to die at midnight."

"Alright," the Elf King took out a fruit she liked from her storage ring, "There's nothing much going on, so you can go to the amusement park and have some fun with your friends."

When it comes to amusement parks, the elves and dwarf craftsmen are a perfect match.

In just a few days, they came up with new ideas, which caused the already complex planning map to change even more.

The already completed amusement park now has several new facilities.

Stella walked into the amusement park and was immediately spotted by a sharp-eyed little fairy.

They had barely uttered a shout when Damian was the first to run over.

“Stella, you’re finally in,” Damian said, sounding a little aggrieved. “I haven’t seen you for so many days.”

Stella, as was her habit, comforted him with a few words and nuzzled him, quickly making him feel better.

At that moment, Reed and the others arrived.

They were already used to being separated from Stella and knew she would come, so they weren't as unaccustomed to it as Damian.

They were more interested in what Stella encountered outside.

Stella felt that there was nothing wrong with talking about it, so she followed the Elf King's explanation to the outside world, omitting Eugene's role in the story, and told the little fairies what happened.

Stella's original intention was to warn the little fairies not to readily accept unknown temptations.

While the little fairies were indeed amazed by the evil of the villains, they were also incredibly envious of Stella, who was so young yet able to go out.

Stella sighed.

If we can't grasp the main point, so be it. We can talk about something else another time.

However, these are more important to elves; only a few of them are useful to little fairies.

Every elf must travel after they grow up, but little fairies are not necessarily allowed to. They have to wait until they are of the right age and have enough power before they can have this opportunity.

If they never meet the standards, they will live in the fairy land forever.

It's not that we discriminate against fairies; the real reason is that if a fairy's strength is insufficient, she won't even reach the height of an ordinary human, and her identity will be exposed in a single encounter, let alone any training.

After all, a little fairy is only the size of a thumb; you can put it in your pocket and take it with you. Even a large fairy, under normal growth conditions, is at most the size of a rag doll.

Reed and the others had no idea what she was feeling. They just assumed that since she had finally come in after so many days, she probably didn't know what was fun here. As seniors who had come in earlier, they were naturally responsible for showing her around.

So soon, Stella didn't have much time to think about these things anymore.

She was taken by her friends and went up and down mountains and down rivers in the amusement park, flew over the snow, and was even chased by wild beasts that the elves had specially placed in the amusement park.

Of course, this last point wasn't her own idea, but what could she do when her good friend Reed had so much curiosity and energy?

If you're good friends and always together, you can only share the good times and the bad.

Fortunately, these wild animals only look scary; in reality, those that are allowed in have all undergone special screening.

Stella and her friends had a blast at the amusement park, and when it was time to leave, many of the little fairies were reluctant to go.

Stella didn't think much of it and went straight back to the palace.

As soon as she entered, she noticed the letter Wang had laid out on the table.

Upon seeing her, the Elf King beckoned her over: "The sequel you've been waiting for is here."

Stella's eyes lit up, and she flew to the Elf King's side, reading the entire text in a flash.

Although the letter is not short, it can be summarized in just a few points.

Using the information given to him by the Elf King, Eugene actually took the lead in cleaning up the undercover heretics.

Regardless of Eugene's original intentions, the fact that this letter came out was that they had indeed purged quite a few spies, and as a result, the light and dark factions were no longer so enthusiastic about fighting each other.

“Eugene is really something,” Stella exclaimed in astonishment. “He actually went after the people he had worked so hard to develop.”

“That wasn’t his choice,” the Elf King said with a smile. “Eugene originally wanted to use this incident to eliminate his rivals, but he was outmaneuvered and his trusted confidants were actually removed.”

"Now he can only swallow his pride and accept it as his achievement."

“However,” the Elf King paused, “he was too hasty and left clues, and some people have already noticed something was wrong.”

Stella asked, "So, Your Majesty, you know so much detail because the person who discovered something was wrong sent you this message?"

The Elf King did not deny it.

"To become the Elf King's new human friend, you need to have some skills."

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