What did you do with the dice?
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Rusalka couldn't sit still: (That won't work. I want to go and see it too. Although I'm not a spellcaster, curiosity is the compass that guides me home. How can adventure be without me?)
Sanita: (You mean, when the time comes, I'll teleport on the spot after I castle, right?)
If Rusalka went as well, the two elves would definitely follow secretly. It would be too conspicuous for this group of people to run around on the World Tree. Sanitita felt that the fewer people who knew about his plan, the better. Who knew what these elves would think when they heard that he was going to be baptized to purify his bloodline.
After returning to the top of the World Tree again, the two met Suarez. At this time, she was polishing an arrow, and Michel was sitting beside her like a loyal dog. He didn't say a word, but just quietly accompanied her.
After seeing Maggie and Sanitta, Michelle just looked at Sanitta with a bit of jealousy in her eyes, and Suarez also guessed their purpose: "I guess, Maggie, you want to take him to the baptism ceremony?"
Maggie nodded: "Well, this may be helpful to my research."
Suarez said slowly, "Logically, I shouldn't let outsiders in, but we made a bet before. If you use up that request, I'll agree to it."
Sanitieta: "That's not worth it. I can wait until Alice becomes the Great Elder and use her power to bring me in."
Sanitita speculated that the power of the Great Elder in the Elven Forest was incredibly high. Otherwise, it was impossible to explain why, even though they were already elders, people like Lin Yu and Michelle still wanted to run for election. Moreover, Suarez had previously used Lin Yu as a check on her, which meant that in the minds of the elves, the status of the Great Elder and the Queen was almost equal.
However, Sanita wasn't sure of this speculation; he was just trying to trick the other party. After all, baptism itself wasn't the highest priority in his plan.
Suarez had originally been reluctant to agree, but after reaching out and stroking the table in front of her, she seemed to have received a message from Elune and suddenly changed her tune: "Well, the merciful Elune is willing to see you, but you have to use up that condition here first. I don't like the feeling of owing others anything. You want to go to the treasury, right? I can ask Michelle to take you there."
Sanita: “No.”
There was a hint of surprise in Su Yalei's eyes. She had always believed that Sani Tieta's target was the treasure house in the Elf Forest. Lin Yu had already explained that Sani Tieta's purpose in coming was to trade with the elves and get some food.
Isn't the ultimate goal of trade the most valuable treasures?
Then Sani Tower didn't hide his intentions, because no matter how euphemistic he was, his purpose was clear: "I want to build a two-way portal between the Elf Forest and my city."
Rusalka grumbled after hearing this: (You're going to turn Silver City into the main World of Warcraft city, right? The Mage Tower is full of portals. When are we going to the Aiel Empire to open one too?)
Sanita: (Wait until this is done.)
No, buddy, are you really going?
Rusalka: (Alright, let's return to the original intention of traveling through time and buy some beast-eared girls. The good times of triangular "cat" trading are coming soon!)
Sanita: (God-defying.)
Chapter 462 Let Me Teach You How to Win the Game
This time when Sanita met Elune, the surrounding environment was no longer the small bench for sitting in prison and the small wooden table for interrogation, but had turned into the environment of "Mordencan Mansion".
It cannot be said that they are not very similar, it can only be said that they are exactly the same.
When he saw the game room, Sunitita walked in and found an arcade machine that was very popular in the 1990s. Looking at the "Waiting to Start" screen of the plane war flashing on the screen, he pressed the start button in front of it.
Then he realized that there was no change on the screen at all. It turned out to be just a moving sticker. He couldn't help but smile. He turned to the large green ball of light that appeared behind him like a ghost and asked, "Before you conjured it, did you really understand what it was and how to use it?"
"This is the ideal and most comfortable living environment you created, right? Look, I can also provide such an environment for my people. I don't need you at all!"
The large ball of light gradually transformed into the appearance of Suarez, with one hand on her waist and the other pointing at the Sanit Tower: "Even if you are not a follower of the Supreme Master of Arcane, you are not a follower of mine. I will not waste my energy to purify your bloodline! And forget about building a teleportation array in the Forest of Elves. Although Suarez cannot defeat you, my World Tree will not lose!"
Sanita shrugged and found a doll machine. This time, the machine did move. But he found that every time he put the hook down, he could accurately grab a doll, and then the dolls in the machine would automatically refresh again.
He sighed and shook his head. "Really? If claw machines guaranteed to give you what you wanted every time, and there were no limits on the variety of dolls, it wouldn't be fun at all. They really don't understand intelligent life at all."
Elune turned into Alizee again: "Hey, what are you mumbling about? Are you listening to me carefully? I am this
"I am one of the twelve gods of the world, and you are just a creature in the eternal plane. If you want to live well, you should hope that we gods will bless and protect you. I can interfere with the world!"
Sanita: "Then can you win? This is your gods' game."
Elune was speechless, as if a sore spot had been touched. She suddenly turned back into the ball of light again: "So what? I don't really want to win that much."
Sanitieta knew that she was being stubborn, so she said calmly, "I can help you win."
After hearing this, Elune transformed back into a young lady elf with golden diamond-shaped curly hair.
The reason why she did this was specifically to be able to use the appearance of an elf to make anthropomorphic expressions and movements.
She was afraid that Sanita across from her wouldn't realize she was mocking him in her light ball form, so she put on an exaggerated stocking-dropping smile, placed her hand to her mouth like a knife, and laughed fiercely, "Don't think that just because your companion Rusalka has gathered so much faith power, he can communicate with me on equal terms. You're far from it. Besides, you don't understand our rules or abilities at all."
Facing Elune's questioning, Sanitar spoke calmly, "The War God currently has the biggest advantage; he's the strongest veteran among you. The Seven Sins' Agent is a loner who goes his own way; he wasn't even on the competition list from the start. The Mage Supreme, he probably has a personal connection with the DM. The God of Change is also a veteran, but he chose a different approach this time. The God of Truth is of the same character as the Seven Sins, and the Lady of Shadows is definitely qualified. But she was too flamboyant, which led to her being collectively targeted and eliminated."
"And you, Elune... Lady, this is your first time participating in this game."
Elune's laughter and movements stopped abruptly as if time had stopped. Her eyes completely revealed her surprise, letting Sanita know that he was probably right.
If she remained a ball of light, with no expression or feedback, it would be like seeing her through a screen, making it difficult to negotiate.
Rusalka, who was watering the plants and spitting water at Phoenix, quickly responded: (This is the most useful episode of Cyber Rusalka yet. I've already perfected the ability to (fight) (interact) with my friends through the screen. Watch this, high-pressure water gun, sizzle—oh my god, cat, how are you using magic props? You're cheating! (Sound of being drowned by water)-)
Sanita could faintly hear Ailila saying something in a panic, "Stop watering, I'm scared." He was very glad that he had resolutely not brought Rusalka with him.
Elune quickly put away her surprise and feigned indifference, saying, "Hmph, even if you guessed it, so what? You're just a [beep—(indistinct noise)], not qualified to participate. Oh, that's a forbidden word, so I can't tell you. Well, what a shame. By the way, what is a DM?"
Sanita: "The one who makes the rules of your game."
Elune: "Oh, you are talking about Alpha. You actually know Him. This is strange. How do you, a [(indistinct noise)], know Him?"
Sanita: I actually didn't know him. I hadn't even met him when he was thrown here. I only just now learned his name is Alpha. Thank you, Elune, for telling me his name.
Rusalka: (Really Alpha? By the way, how did you know it was her first time playing?)
Sanita: (Look at the racial differences. Just look at the Aiel Empire. It has the most racial differentiation, and none of the races are useless. All their actions are very purposeful. They deliberately choose disadvantageous spawn points to avoid concentrated fire at the beginning, and then establish a country in the middle of the game to gain an advantage. This shows that they are veterans among veterans.)
Seeing Rusalka's disbelief, believing it was natural selection, Sanitieta continued, giving an example: (Comparatively, look at the elves. Every elf is similar, with the standard three major classes. Their individual strength among the races can't match lions, dragons, mermaids, etc., but they're more than capable of defeating humans and ratmen, ranking in the middle.)
(The number of races is greater than those powerful races, but it is very small compared to humans and other species, ranking in the middle.)
(At the start, they have the Elven Forest, where they have no worries about food and water, and a large fog array protects the main city. However, when demons come, they are driven back home and forced to hide, with no land to grab outside. This is better than the famine that the El Empire starts with, and better than humans being left to fend for themselves in the open air. However, it is worse than the natural protection of the sea people, ranking in the middle.)
Sunita threw up his hands: (Isn't this the typical newbie who just joined the game? He opened the card in a proper manner, distributed points honestly, added a little bit of everything, and created a nondescript, all-purpose card.)
Rusalka remembered that when she first played DND, her first card was Warrior Warrior, and she chose protection as her combat style. She held a one-handed sword and a shield. She was a warrior who could output damage, resist injuries, and protect teammates. She was simple and unpretentious, neither strong nor weak. In the Faerun worldview of DND, she was just an ordinary adventurer warrior with great power.
When you think about it this way, it is indeed similar to the elves of Elune.
Sanita: "Then you really don't want to hear my winning formula? Although you may not be able to beat a veteran like the God of War, my method can help you maintain your third place and come back to second place. After all, this is your first time participating in this game, so you don't have to come in first, right?"
If Sanita said that he could guarantee to help her get the first place, then Elune would think he was bragging. She didn't think how a novice like her could compete with those who had participated in several competitions.
Dozens or hundreds of competitions among gods.
But when he said that he was not helping her get first place, but second or third place, Elune felt that it was credible.
Sanitta thought this way: if only one of the twelve players could win the game, and the other eleven lost, then a character like the God of War would never be paired with Elune. If they were, the strength of the elves wouldn't be what it is today. According to the DM's "balance," Elune, a newbie, would definitely be given bonus points to start with, just like Rusalka.
At least for now, whether from books or current knowledge, Sanita felt that the elves were ordinary, without any particular highlights. Their solidity saved them from elimination. In any case, they had been living in seclusion with the sea people, and had managed to survive until now.
The elves' isolationism is not a good thing. The gods actually don't know what is happening outside their own territory, and their "spies" are fixed and limited. This means that Elune has never known what is happening outside.
Moreover, after she closed the door, the internal affairs were in a mess. Elune herself couldn't understand why her elves had undergone such changes: shouldn't they thrive if they have food and water without war? Why are their numbers getting smaller and smaller?
But even though the situation was so dire, Elune secretly felt that she might have a slight advantage:
For example, the Second Prince had been captured, right? She hadn't planned on relying on him to take over the human kingdom. She'd just thought, "If I take everything, humans will definitely not agree." But maybe she could compromise and take some of Sinidi's territory, like the nearby city of Adwinche.
And she was still thinking: Is there a possibility that although her power is not that great, maybe after she goes out she will find that the power of all the gods in the world has decreased by 10,000 times, while her own power has only decreased by 100 times?
Well, when I think about it this way, I feel very happy again.
If Sanitta knew what she was thinking, she would definitely be shocked. This idea is really amazing. Rusalka might not be able to match her imagination.
Whose second prince would choose to cede a piece of land to the eldest prince after failing to declare his ascension to the throne? Where the hell did this female fanfiction come from?
"Okay, I'm a little interested. Tell me about it."
Elune was caught in a black carp, mainly because she had not gained any faith points after blessing Rusalka. She was wondering why a human noble lord did not produce faith. Later, she thought that it was not right. This lord had a lot more faith power than the last time he saw her. It seemed like the configuration of the messenger of the end.
So the power of faith of the Messenger of the End doesn't count, and no one told her that it doesn't count. This is a waste of her power position, which makes her very angry.
In fact, it is not that the Messenger of the End is not counted. If it is not counted, it will be exposed quickly. It is precisely because the power of faith produced by Theresa is counted that it is more difficult to be discovered. Rusalka and Sanita are not counted because they are not from this world at all. They can only calculate the ownership of the vitality of the kills, and do not collect faith.
From this point of view, in fact, some experienced gods have long realized that they are not indigenous, but they habitually think that such an identity is the standard of the messenger of the end, so they have never thought of recruiting them.
The God of War chose to exchange resources for resources because he had no other choice. The God of Light gave Rusalka a blessing only for Aery, a more important believer. Afterwards, he did not even ask the paladin whether he wanted to believe in him - it's up to you whether you believe me or not, it's useless even if you do.
Elune was completely unaware of this and foolishly gave Rusalka a limited power position. She thought she could steal some power of faith from Rusalka, but ended up losing everything and was furious.
She had indeed suffered a significant loss due to her lack of information and resources, being a first-time participant. Therefore, she was eager to rely on luck or a flash of inspiration to make up for her disadvantage. "If your plan is effective and you trust me, then I can baptize you."
She thought: Since this Sanita could follow the "Messenger of the End" Rusalka, his abilities must be extraordinary.
For her, although killing Rusalka, who she thought was the sure messenger of the end, would indeed bring a lot of extra points, it was not necessary to do so.
After all, as long as Rusalka is alive, it means that no one gets any points. As long as no one can do the additional questions, it means that there are no additional questions. Why should I waste time and effort to do this extremely difficult question?
However, Sanita was the only person around him who could be won over. If he was won over, he could secretly gain the Faith Point of the Messenger of the End.
She had already suffered so much loss from Rusalka and Sanitta, and the gambler effect made Elune want to make a profit from them. In fact, she had been completely shaken and planned to spend some more resources to baptize Sanitta, betting that he would generate more faith after becoming her believer.
The faith that Rusalka, the messenger of the end, could not get must have been eaten by him. If I recruit him, won’t he become arrogant immediately?
The one under the skin of the Supreme Arcane Mage must be the one who said "It's fun, come and play, I will take you to fly" [X·R], and tricked me into spending so much energy that I had saved up and actively participating, but in the end he didn't help me at all and just left me here to fend for myself.
There's no way He didn't recognize me as Elune, so He must be planning to watch the replay of my ending joke. How abominable!
Huh, but it doesn't matter.
You didn't expect that this move could take down the minions around the Messenger of the End. How are you going to deal with them?
The Elf Forest will never perish. After all, if she falls here, what will happen to her feud with the Supreme Lord of Arcane?
Elune still has some power to distribute. If she can survive the Final War, she will definitely be able to defeat the other gods!
Please see next time:
"Elune, Bankrupt"! Duel Stand By!
Chapter 463 Playing the Pure Love Fairy
After Rusalka and Maomao completed the achievement of flooding the Seven Armies, Ailila had no choice but to drag Alizee along with her to use magic to absorb the water. Thinking they had to prepare lunch boxes tomorrow, they sent them to the kitchen to prepare food. After all, they still recognized that Phoenix was a good cook.
Although she wasn't very good at cooking, Rusalka was still very confident about the level of Elf Fitness Meals: "Come on, Cat, you just watch from the side while I show you my skills and make a fried egg!"
Heat the oil, beat the eggs, put them into the pan, and with a sizzling sound, use a spatula to stir, half of the egg sticks to the bottom of the wooden pan, the yolk flows out, and the poached egg directly turns into a scrambled egg (half-burnt and half-cooked version).
Rusalka cursed, "I'll fry you, you little brat."
After cursing, he decided it wasn't his fault. Frowning, he pointed at the yellow pot and said, "There's something wrong with this elven pot. Why is it sticking to the bottom? Why don't you use a stainless steel pot with an oxide film?"
Phoenix was shaking his ears beside him, his eyes full of mockery.
Rusalka scooped out the scrambled egg crumbs from the bottom of the pan and cracked another egg back in. "What are you doing? You just want to laugh at me, right? Now let me ask you, how can I prevent this damn wooden pan from sticking?"
Phoenix said quickly, "Come on."
Rusalka was stunned for a moment, then her tone softened. She raised her hand and touched Phoenix's head: "Thank you, Cat, but rather than encouragement, I actually want to know the practical methods."
Phoenix was stunned for a moment, tilting her head, questioning why Rusalka wasn't taking action: "Come on!"
Rusalka tugged at her ears and immediately gave her a stern look. "Fuck you, you cat! What's the point of just saying nice things? You only provide emotional value and no practical use. Are you really a competent cat? You're a good cook, but you won't even teach me how to make an otherworldly poached egg. Are you afraid I'll starve to death if I learn? You're even wary of your own husband, aren't you? How can you be so selfish!"
After hearing this, Phoenix was so angry that she pushed Rusalka away from the stove with her elbow, snatched the spatula from his hand, picked up the oil bottle beside him and poured it into the pot, then successfully turned the fried egg that was almost burnt, then lifted the pot with a clever move, raised the plate in mid-air, caught the fried egg, and put it aside.
Finally, she swung her soft tail and started banging Rusalka on the head, cursing, "Come on, come on!"
Rusalka: (Ahhh, brothers, help me! Let me show you my little essay: I wanted to make a fried egg for Phoenix today. But when I didn't make it, she immediately got upset. She started domestic violence over such a small thing. She must be hypersexual. What should I do, brothers?)
Sanita was so upset when he heard this in the private chat channel: (You deserve it. By the way, can you be quiet over there? I'm negotiating with Elune.)
Fortunately, Rusalka had 50 points of wealth at the start, so he had servants to help him with food, clothing, housing, and transportation. Otherwise, he probably wouldn't have needed an invasion of the Pearl Tear Villa, as he could have ruined it with just a few days of housework.
Everything was going well on his side, and Elune was willing to listen to his opinions seriously.
As long as she wants to win, Sanita has the ability to control Elune's emotions and thoughts. There is no lawyer in the world who is afraid of asking a high price, but is afraid that the client does not want to win the case.
He told Elune that the world outside was terrifying. Both humans and orcs possessed formidable strength, and he had even visited the seafolk. Rusalka carried a blessing. Beneath the calm surface of the sea lay not only undercurrents but also countless elite armies, eager to strike, gathering strength for millennia, ready for a single outburst.
The elves are already lagging far behind. Believe it or not, you only need to leave the Elf Forest. No, you don't even need to leave the Elf Forest. Any of our human troops can pose a threat to you.
Elune was initially skeptical about Sanita's tactics of selling anxiety.
So Sanita contacted Rusalka: (Hey, stop playing with your fried eggs and signal the army to take action.)
Rusalka: (It’s just a matter of sending a signal. Why do you deprive me of my right to learn how to cook?)
Sanita: (Damn it, just post it then. Why are you talking so much nonsense? This is crucial now.)
Rusalka: (Hehe, you only know how to speak in command sentences, my super-brother.)
Sanitta felt that Phoenix was still too gentle. If it were him, he would probably pick up a pot and hit Rusalka on the head.
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