In the end, Jack was persuaded by the Elsa sisters, not only agreed to stay in the snow castle for a long time, but also agreed to go to Arendelle with them as a guest.

From the beginning to the end, Eli watched their interaction with a smile without saying a word, and after Jack agreed, he took out a gift and gave it to Jack.

It was a cloak, the same style as the one Eli was wearing, but it was slightly smaller, and it didn't look special.

Although it was a little strange why Mr. Eli suddenly gave him a cloak, Jack happily took it.

Of course, Eli would not suddenly give a useless gift. What he gave Jack was a magical cloak. The most important thing is that after Jack wears it, ordinary people can see him.

The reason why this was specially prepared is not that Jack can’t wear other clothes, but that even if he puts them on, ordinary people who can’t see him can only see the clothes and pants moving by themselves. Be careful and estimate that you will think you are encountering a ghost or something.

Jack was very happy to receive such a gift, almost ecstatically flying around the ice and snow castle several times before calming down a little.

When they came, Eli and Elsa came here on horseback. Now that the black dragon is here, they could have been taken back to Arendelle, but don't forget that they still have two horses that are fostered in the small shop at the bottom of the mountain.

Layla wasn't high enough to carry three people—Jack could fly by himself—and two horses that weighed more than a ton.

However, taking the black dragon all the way back was a bit too ostentatious and likely to cause panic among ordinary people, so in the end Eli decided to bring back the foster horses by himself, while Elsa and the others went back to the castle with Layla.

The rest of the people had no objection, and after tidying up a bit, they separated from Eli.

Watching the black dragon fly to the sky, Eli also left the ice and snow castle. Before he left, he did not forget the herring gull. After getting back the two horses, he released the herring gull from the cage and let it fly away where.

However, the herring gull did not leave after it came out of the cage. It flew in mid-air and followed Eli all the way. Later, it seemed that it was tired from flying, so it stopped directly on the horse led by Eli, turning around a little. His head looked at the man in black robe riding on another horse, and he just looked at it all the way.

Eli has long been used to it, but he originally thought that the herring gull would leave after arriving at the beach, but until he arrived in Arendelle, the herring gull still did not leave.

The speed of the black dragon was very fast, and it didn't take long to fly back to Arendelle. Although Eli hurried back, he still didn't return to Arendelle before dark.

At this time the city gate was closed, and Eli was thinking about whether to use some extraordinary means to enter the city, when the city gate suddenly opened a small crack, and an oil lamp protruded from the inside.

The person holding the oil lamp was somewhat familiar to Eli, and seemed to be a servant in the castle.

He raised the oil lamp and asked, "Is it Your Excellency Eli?"

Eli nodded, "Yes."

The servant breathed a sigh of relief, and signaled the guards around him to open the city gate a little more: "Please come in quickly, Your Excellency, the carriage is ready."

Eli got off his horse and entered the city gate, asking, "Did His Majesty send you here?"

"Yes, His Majesty was worried that you would miss the opening time of the city gate if you came back too late, so he ordered me to come and wait for Your Excellency." The servant stepped forward and took Jian Jian: "Please leave the horses to me, Your Excellency, please take a ride." Carry back to the castle."

Eli nodded, and after handing over the reins, he got into the waiting carriage. The Herring Gull flapped its wings and followed, and landed directly on Eli's shoulder.

Eli took a look at it, but didn't chase it down after all.

The coachman raised his whip, and the carriage rattled towards the castle.

Although it was a bit late, the king's family and Jack in the cloak still insisted on waiting for Eli in the palace. When they saw his figure appear, they all smiled at the same time.

"Welcome back, Sir Eli."

It wasn't until Eli arrived that the dinner party, which had been prepared for a whole day, officially started.

The delicious food was quickly served on the table. The Walters asked about their life on the mountain recently. Although they had heard a lot from their daughters before, the couple still wanted to learn more from Eli, especially about Elsa's magic to this.

"In general, there is no problem. The only thing to pay attention to is not to be too excited. Negative emotions can easily cause accidents. Fortunately, Elsa has basically mastered how to release her own magic, so there is no need to be too excited about this point. Worry."

Walter's eyes lit up: "So, my Elsa can start contacting her subjects?"

As the next queen of Arendelle, Elsa needs to learn a lot, and a large part of it must be in contact with her subjects. The long-closed castle gate prevents Walt from teaching Elsa more. It has always been his regret.

What Anna is most concerned about is: "Can the gate of the palace be opened all the time?!"

"Yes." Eli nodded, and he turned to Elsa. Even if they couldn't see him, everyone could feel that he was smiling at this time, "If you are still afraid, you can continue to wear gloves until you get used to it." Get rid of it."

Elsa nodded, the gloves she had put on again after returning to the palace were silently expressing her nervousness, but Eli's voice soothed him.

Anna stood up, ran to her parents, shook her parents' arms and said expectantly: "The gates of the city are opened, so we can hold various dance parties, right?"

The couple smiled and answered her: "Yes, anytime."

"It's great!" Anna cheered. She didn't know how much she was looking forward to holding a ball in the castle. For her, there was no better news than this.

So in the following time, Anna kept persuading her parents, hoping that they could send out invitation letters as soon as possible, inviting everyone who could be invited to the castle to attend the ball.

Preferably tomorrow!

It's a pity that this is just what Anna thinks about. There are a lot of preparations for holding a dance, and one day is simply not enough.

However, because of Anna's expectations, the king and his wife finally decided to hold a ball five days later, to meet Anna's expectations, but also to introduce the two princesses to the subjects and officially announce that the gate of the palace will be reopened.

Walter invited Eli: "Your Excellency must also attend at that time."

This invitation made Eli, who thought that he had completed the commission of the king and his wife, and planned to set sail again to find a partner for his little pet, had to stay in Arendelle for a few more days.

Although he actually doesn't like the overly lively scene of the dance party.

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