Is there a letter written in Elvish?

Stella hid in the Elf King's hair, unable to figure out which elf would join the rebels.

Moreover, although Elvish is difficult to learn, it's not impossible for someone to learn it. It's not impossible for someone to deliberately write letters in Elvish to drag the Elven race into trouble.

"Your Majesty," Stella was about to express her thoughts after the humans left when she noticed the Elf King's unusual attitude.

Stella's heart skipped a beat: "Your Majesty, could it be that those humans were right, and there really is a traitor among the elves?"

“I’ll find out if I look it up,” the Elf King said, glancing at the letter that had just been delivered to him.

Stella questioned, "If he is a traitor to the gods among the elves, why would he write a letter in Elvish? Isn't that tantamount to self-examination?"

It should be noted that the Elven race is fluent in multiple languages, including animal languages.

Stella, at her current age, has already learned more than ten languages, including Dragon Language, Mermaid Language, the common language of the human continent, and Dwarven Language.

Unless the elf wants to be exposed, the letter will never contain a single word in Elvish.

Moreover, Elvish is the language closest to the language of the gods, and is recognized throughout the continent as the most difficult to learn.

The most important point about sending letters in Elvish is that the recipient must also be able to read and write Elvish.

This alone is enough to shut down 99 percent of all races on the continent.

“Perhaps that’s what he’s thinking,” the Elf King said, stroking Stella’s hair. “Don’t worry, we’ll find him.”

Stella met the Elf King's eyes, understood his meaning, and chose to pretend she knew nothing, immersing herself in the atmosphere of Savison's wedding to avoid anyone noticing anything amiss.

After the wedding of Savison, the Elf King returned to the Elf Clan with Stella and immediately summoned the Elf Elders.

Stella was not allowed to attend the meeting and could only fly to the mother tree.

Stella, where are you?

Grey's voice came from not far away.

The area around the mother tree is usually closed off, and no one is allowed to come except for the permitted elves and Stella, so Grey and the other little fairies have no way of seeing what's going on here.

Stella flew in through the palace window, circled around, and finally arrived in front of Grey and the others.

"Grey, Reed, Blue, when did you arrive?"

“A few days ago,” Grey hugged Stella happily, “we heard on our way to the amusement park that you and Wang were back, so we rushed over to find you.”

“Did you come with the elders?” Stella said. “I have something I’d like to ask the elders.”

“The elder has arrived,” Blue replied. “The elder was talking to the elven elder, but the elven elder suddenly received a message saying he had to attend a meeting and left. The elder should be in his room now.”

"Stella, is there something you need to see the elder about?" Reed asked curiously, leaning closer. "If you need any help, just tell us, and we'll do our best to help you!"

“I discovered a business opportunity in the Dragon Clan that is suitable for our Fairy Clan, so I wanted to discuss it with the Elders,” Stella briefly explained the matter.

Blue reacted the fastest: "This is indeed a very suitable job for the fairy race, and the fairies who participate can get paid, so they won't have to live a miserable life when they train on the continent in the future."

Stella sensed from his words that something must have happened.

"Who traveled across the continent and came back to tell stories?"

Grey nodded: "It's Anthony, he's been eating non-stop since he came back."

He said that because he didn't have enough money and all the fruit he brought with him had been eaten, he hadn't eaten anything good for a year or two.

"Moreover, when he was outside, he couldn't transform into a little fairy to avoid being discovered, so he traveled around the continent almost like a beggar, barely completing his training objective before running back."

Blue added from the side, "After hearing Anthony's story, Reed no longer wanted to grow up quickly and go on adventures on the continent."

Reed said with a sigh, “It’s not that I’m a coward, Stella, you didn’t see how Anthony looked when he came back. He’s not like him at all.”

Doesn't he look like him at all?

Stella asked, "So now, has Anthony recovered?"

The three of them shook their heads in unison. Reed glanced around cautiously and beckoned everyone to gather around: "I have a feeling that Anthony is afraid of something."

"Moreover, I noticed several times that Anthony would run out at night, like he was sleepwalking, and wouldn't respond when called."

Stella immediately became alert: "I don't remember ever hearing that Anthony had this problem before."

“We’ve never heard of it either,” Blue and Grey said, pointing at Reed. “When Reed first told us about it, we didn’t believe him, but then we both saw Anthony sleepwalking.”

Stella thought for a moment: "Did you report this to the teachers and elders?"

The three little fairies nodded in unison: "We said that the elder personally examined Anthony, but found nothing unusual."

"After a long discussion, we could only conclude that Anthony had a tough time while he was away, which caused some minor aftereffects."

"To comfort Anthony, the elder specially brought him to the Elven realm so that we could go to the amusement park with him and have some fun."

Knowing that Anthony was among the elves, Stella was less worried. She made a note of this and went to see the fairy elder first.

After listening to Stella's words, the fairy elder was very interested and agreed to gather the fairies who were willing to work together to polish the gemstones, without affecting their daily lives and planting.

Taking this opportunity, Stella also asked the fairy elder a few questions about Anthony.

But the responses they received were similar to those from Reed and his group, and in some minor details, they were even less detailed than those from Reed and his group.

Stella bid farewell to the fairy elder and went to the amusement park with the little fairies, where they "coincidentally" ran into Anthony, who was waiting for them.

Upon meeting him, Stella understood why Reed and the others felt that Anthony was nothing like him.

The Anthony of the past was a handsome, dashing, and somewhat reckless sunny vixen, like Red. But now, Anthony has not only lost his radiance, but also exudes an aura of corruption from the inside out.

Stella cautiously stopped a little distance away from Anthony and greeted him.

“It’s Stella,” Anthony said with a forced smile. “Long time no see.”

“Long time no see,” Stella said with a worried look. “Anthony, are you feeling unwell?”

Anthony was taken aback: "Why would you think that?"

Stella hesitated before saying, "I think you seem to be sick, but I can't quite put my finger on what's wrong."

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