"Okay!"

Theresa answered without hesitation.

After receiving an affirmative answer, Cecilia flew around a patch of grass, casting a white glow.

The grass grew wildly under the influence of the white light, entwining with each other to form the shape of Weilin.

Theresa looked at the lifelike little figure and felt that it resembled her teacher.

"coming soon."

After hearing the words of the strange fairy, Theresa came to her senses, controlled her little man to pick up the weapon, and attacked the other little man.

After a few rounds of the game, Cecilia and Theresa began to try other images of the straw man.

While playing, Theresa and Cecilia gradually developed feelings for each other.

Weilin, lying on the grass, turned his head to look at the big and small laughing people, then simply closed his eyes and went to sleep.

Feeling the sunshine is very comfortable.

Time passed quietly, the sun passed across the sky and gradually moved westward.

Feeling the sunlight disappear, Weilin sat up, stretched, and looked to the right, and found that there was no trace of Cecilia and Theresa.

Letting go of his senses and scanning his surroundings, he soon spotted the two figures, one large and one small, on the hill, building a wooden house on a big tree.

"You ran so far and didn't even come to tell me?"

He wanted to teleport over, but after thinking about it, Weilin gave up and walked towards the north.

Half an hour later, Weilin arrived in the middle of the two hills. Looking at Cecilia and Theresa who were immersed in the construction, a smile appeared on his face.

At this moment, Theresa, who was building a circular staircase, noticed Weilin's figure, immediately threw away the template in her hand, and ran towards the teacher.

Cecilia, who was painting, looked at the wooden board falling from the sky, dodged it easily, put down the paint in her hand, and was about to go find Theresa to "settle the score", but found that the lively little girl was running towards her contractor.

"I won't lose to you."

As soon as she finished speaking, Cecilia flapped her wings and flew forward, reaching onto Weilin's shoulder first as Theresa approached him.

"I won again."

Theresa, who ran to Weilin's side, heard Cecilia's words and puffed up her cheeks and said, "I didn't compete with you, so I didn't lose."

"I don't care. I won anyway. I got to Weilin before you did." Cecilia crossed her arms and said proudly.

Theresa craned her neck, looked at Cecilia, and said loudly, "I didn't lose."

"You just lose."

"I do not have."

"you lose."

"I do not have."

Weilin looked at the big and small arguing with each other, but did not intervene. He just watched quietly.

"Cecilia, I don't want to play with you anymore." Theresa turned around and pretended to be angry, with unhappiness written all over her little face.

"If you don't want to play, then don't play. I don't want to play." Cecilia turned her head and said nonchalantly, but her eyes glanced at Theresa from time to time, as if she was expecting her to change her mind.

Seeing this, Weilin knew it was time for him to mediate.

First he reached out and pulled Theresa over, rubbed her head with his hand, then touched Cecilia's wings with his hand and asked her to turn her head.

"Okay, you didn't lose, I lost."

"Teacher, clearly..."

"Weilin, this little fellow..."

"Hahaha, between friends, winning or losing is not really important. Having fun is the most important thing. Am I right?"

Theresa nodded after hearing this, indicating that she understood.

Cecilia hesitated, flew to Theresa's shoulder, leaned close to her ear, and whispered.

Seeing the two people reconciled, Weilin said, "Your cabin is not finished yet. Do you want my help?"

"want."

Theresa and Cecilia said in unison.

"What kind of job should I do then?"

Hearing the teacher's question, Theresa turned to look at Cecilia and let her good friend make the decision.

Feeling Theresa's gaze, Cecilia flew around Weilin, landed on his shoulder, and said, "Welin, go help us make some planks, but don't use magic."

"it is good."

Weilin nodded in agreement, motioning the two to get busy, then came under a tree, took out an elite-grade knight sword from his space ring, and swung it vigorously as if it were an axe.

The big tree fell to the ground, crushing a bunch of flowers.

When you come to the broken part of the tree, draw the scale first, and then make the knight's sword into a long wooden board.

Less than two hours later, with the efforts of three people, a purely handmade wooden house was built.

Standing under a tree that could be hugged by three people, Weilin looked up at the wooden house and praised, "Theresa, Cecilia, you really have artistic talent."

"Of course." Theresa put her hands on her hips and accepted the teacher's praise without hesitation.

As for Cecilia, she did the same and accepted Weilin's praise.

Weilin smiled gently at these two little guys who didn't know what modesty was, and said nothing more.

Looking at the sky, it was already late. According to what the officer said, Green should be coming back by this time.

"Theresa, Cecilia, let's go."

Hearing this, Theresa and Cecilia looked at the wooden house they had easily built with reluctance on their faces.

"Let's go meet some people first, then I'll stay here for a few more days so you two can have fun."

"Teacher, you are so kind." Theresa hugged Weilin's waist and said happily.

Cecilia flew to the right side of Weilin's face, kissed him, and said excitedly: "Weilin, thank you."

"Then let's go."

Leaving the hill, one man, one moon elf, and one world elf walked towards the house by the lake.

As soon as I arrived at the entrance of the house, I saw two forest elf swordsmen in maid costumes standing there with serious expressions on their faces.

Seeing this, Theresa subconsciously hid behind Weilin, leaving only a small head exposed, looking at the two guards with somewhat awkward eyes.

"Greetings, Lord Weilin."

The two forest elf swordsmen saluted Weilin.

"No gift."

Weilin reached out his hand to help the two of them up, and then brought Theresa from behind to the front.

Looking at the expressions of the two forest elf swordsmen, it was obvious that Theresa had been having so much fun that she had lost track of time.

"Well, Erica, and Ingrid, today..."

Theresa's voice was a little stammering, not knowing how to explain to them her over-the-top behavior.

"I took Theresa to the forest to teach today. It delayed us a bit, but I think it should be okay."

Seeing this, the two forest elf swordsmen bowed their heads and replied, "Lord Weilin, you are the young master's teacher. There is naturally no problem in taking her to teach."

"During this period, I plan to take Theresa out to teach for a while. The course that Midori arranged for her will be suspended for now and we will talk about it later."

"We will follow your orders, Lord Weilin." The two forest elf swordsmen replied respectfully.

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