Elaine waved her hand, indicating that it didn't matter.

"The evil ultimately triumphed over him, and that's enough."

Jiang Heyi looked at the promise scroll in his hand, and then at Elena's conflicted little expression.

Suddenly, he understood.

"You don't intend to fulfill our wishes, do you?"

The fact that something he was still pondering was suddenly brought up made even the most experienced dragon feel somewhat embarrassed.

She neither admitted nor denied it, but simply stared at the line between the real and the virtual.

"We are not Düsseldorf."

"Who knows?"

It was as if the wind from the rooftop was blowing into Jiang Heyi's ears, and Ailera's eyes turned into dark gun barrels, from which bullets could be fired at any moment.

"People say that you only care about fulfilling wishes and don't care where they come from," French Fries recalled.

"When Tina was still alive, most of the people who came with the scroll of promises were seeking survival or to save others."

Eleravia patted the thick tin can: "Potions are gone once consumed, but I have no control over the whereabouts of the weapons and equipment forged from them."

"Just imagine, if Dussel hadn't wielded the Eye of the Abyss, what kind of chaos would this weapon have caused?"

The orange tea was unexpectedly refreshing.

"Aileravi cares a lot about the Ana Continent."

Elaine was stunned.

My thoughts were being dragged back to the distant past by a whirlpool.

Dragons, the most powerful race in the magic system, are naturally devoid of emotion and are criticized by countless races as cold-blooded.

Many years have passed...

The long period of solitude and lack of communication made Eleravi realize at this moment... what does the chaos in the Ana Continent have to do with her?

What does it have to do with her?

Elaeva's golden eyes reflected the image of Orange Tea, and her aura rose steadily, like the magic of a mountain pressing down on the shoulders of everyone at the boundary between reality and illusion, making it hard for them to breathe.

I felt exactly the same way I did when I met Grandma Metasequoia!

Oh no, Orange Tea must have said something wrong. She tried so hard to persuade him, but that one sentence completely ruined everything.

Jiang Heyi's mind raced, searching for an opportunity to salvage the situation.

"Should we go over the script again to salvage the situation? If that doesn't work, we can use stardust to pave the way!"

He and the fries are really on the same wavelength; they're thinking exactly the same thing.

The feeling of oppression came quickly and went quickly.

The languor in Elaine's eyes vanished, replaced by a smile.

Was that gloomy, lifeless face touched by the spring breeze?

The orange tea, whose waist had been nudged by the blanket, realized she might have said something wrong. In order not to ruin everyone's efforts to persuade them, she hurriedly apologized, her face full of anxiety.

Elaevi smiled again, and as she smiled, she let out a long sigh of relief.

"Just as silly as her..."

"Looking at him, he certainly doesn't seem like the worst kind of scum like Düssel."

Everyone's eyes lit up.

Although Elera was pulling me back and forth, as long as I agreed to help with the forging, I'd do whatever you asked!

"but……"

Elaine changed the subject.

"I only take on interesting commissions; I don't accept ordinary, mundane items."

Looking at each other at the boundary between reality and illusion, she pushed her palm forward and shook it.

"There's no room for discussion. I'm tired of playing this pointless game of promises. I'll just give you a little something out of consideration for your long journey."

Elaeva was still conflicted, and the promise she made was full of unease.

To everyone's surprise, the boundary between reality and illusion was blurred, and everyone's lips curled into a smile.

"Laugh, is that funny?" Elera Vie crossed her arms. "There aren't many requests that I find interesting. By the way, I'm not Tina. I'm only responsible for forging, not providing materials. Even if you want to pluck the stars from the sky, you'll have to do it yourself."

As she spoke, she proudly raised her chin slightly.

Jiang Heyi, with a sense of trepidation, took out several materials from his backpack and respectfully returned to the group.

"Please take a look."

Ailera vaguely sensed a strange energy fluctuation, but couldn't quite figure it out.

He opened his eyes and caught a glimpse of the Origin Element Core floating in mid-air, and instantly froze.

Her pupils dilated suddenly, then contracted again. Her hands trembled as she reached out, only to pull back just before touching the metal can, rubbing them against it and finally enveloping it in a layer of magic.

Having made thorough preparations, she gazed at the Origin Element Core with a devout expression, like a pious believer holding Holy Communion, as if it were beating like a heart.

"This this……"

Elaevi stuttered, like a child who had never seen the world before.

"The Origin Element, the materialized central hub of the elemental realm rulers born from the world consciousness, is not easy to defeat."

"beat?"

Ailera let out a dragon roar that resounded through the mountains, spraying everyone with spittle.

Sure enough, she really is quite rugged.

"It doesn't make sense. You, your power, how can you..."

Ailera wanted to crouch down and cover her head, but remembering that the core was still in her hand, she quickly stopped.

It was like a crazy thing, going back and forth like that.

The Dragon Girl, deeply shocked, sometimes tilted her head in confusion, sometimes frowned, and sometimes stared in fear at the boundary between reality and illusion.

It's hard to imagine that such a lifeless face could have such complex and wonderful changes in expression not long ago.

"Speak, speak, speak! What do you want me to do?"

"Forge a set of armor, just like this one."

Clearing the Temple of the Clarity grants a complete set of Origin Elemental armor, but it hasn't been used yet because there's no matching "Elemental Core".

The Origin Element Set can be fitted with different elemental cores to transform into different elemental modules.

The step of embedding the core is precisely what requires craftsmen to forge it.

Originally intended as a reference for Elaevi, Elaevi, dressed in a metal can, almost pounced on him.

She took the ready-made suit with trembling hands, muttering to herself.

Based on the local vocabulary I learned from Kshatriya and Mint... it's like, holy crap?

Jiang Heyi asked knowingly, "Master Craftsman Eleravie, wouldn't this lack of challenge? Perhaps... I can ask the Siren again."

Elaevi was admiring the scene when she heard this, and the veins on her forehead bulged, revealing the hidden dragon scales.

"Sea monster?"

"They are powerful, but those guys only have a high level of mastery over water. To forge such complex elemental materials, you need a dragon."

"Only the magic of dragons can achieve perfection!"

Jiang Heyi pretended to be in a difficult position again.

"But I only have one Promise Scroll, and both sets..."

“There are exceptions sometimes,” Elena said seriously. “Anyway, from this point on, the promise scroll is null and void.”

"As the last guests, I'm sure Tina would like to receive some special treatment from you."

French fries were served in a timely manner in conjunction with Jiang Heyi.

"I have a small concern: what if the forging fails and we can't afford the materials for a second forging?"

Elaine was stunned.

That's it, she can't afford to pay for it.

Origin element, where is she going to kill one?

Can……

Looking at this unprecedented and magical material, Elaine was captivated.

She gritted her teeth and said, "If the forging fails, I'll pay... Don't worry about how I pay, I'll definitely pay!"

"At worst... I'll work as a craftsman for you for free to pay off my debts."

Chapter 295 World Server Data Interoperability

It is well known that gamers are a group that often hoards things.

Game materials and collectibles with special significance, even if they are useless, should be stored in warehouses until they are overflowing.

Having something that others don't has is inherently captivating.

Since the beginning of the guild, everyone's addiction has grown stronger, and they want to bring any suitable NPC they see into their guild.

Now that Elaine has shown her inclination, the choice between the boundary between reality and illusion becomes clear in an instant.

Elaevi wanted to build on the spot. The reason she was disturbing the people in the Giant Tree Mountains was because she discovered a large area of ​​rich mines and spent her days transforming into a dragon to drill and dig holes to obtain materials from the local area.

"No."

Ailera hesitated: "This place is rich in minerals, making it easy to build temporary workshops. There are dense areas rich in elements, so we can use them as needed. Isn't that good?"

Jiang Heyi asked, "Forging takes a long time, doesn't it?"

"Of course, with such a treasure, one can never be too cautious, and every step must be carefully considered."

French fries doubles teamwork: "But we don't have time to wait that long."

Elera frowned, smoothing the strands of hair stuck to her cheek, and patiently explained, "During the forging process, unless there are unforeseen circumstances, I will not leave easily. You can visit the Giantwood Mountains at any time to find me."

Hugging her arms in bed: "'What if'? You said it yourself, no amount of caution is too much, because failure due to interference would be a huge loss for us."

“We trust your character. The people of Ana often say that anything crafted by the artisan Arela is a masterpiece.”

"Your virtues are never breaking your promises or going back on your word. Unlike the dragon bloodline that has gone mad, you are rational, orderly, and good at communication. You are a friend personally certified by the great potion master Tina, and your credibility is guaranteed."

When she was praised in bed, her expression remained unchanged.

She couldn't help but raise an eyebrow when the topic turned to never breaking a promise or going back on one's word.

Compared to the insane state of other dragons, she felt smug yet also wistful.

When the conversation turned to Tina, a hint of nostalgia seemed to appear in Arera's eyes, as if the afterglow of the past shone into them.

“I think I understand what you mean…” Elera said, “You want me to go to your designated area to forge?”

"Given your statement about compensating for failed forging, I think that's reasonable."

All the praise and criticism ended at this moment.

Aleira also realized that this was because they were afraid she would mess up the forging, but didn't want to take responsibility and would just walk away.

She wanted to get angry, but then she sighed helplessly.

The material this time is really rare. If I were in her shoes, I would have done the same.

only……

She mentioned selling herself earlier only because she was worried about insufficient collateral; she was quite confident that she had the ability to forge herself.

But once she calmed down, Elena became somewhat timid.

She stiffened her neck: "The forging location I need must have rich mineral deposits; it can't be just any location."

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