Louis was teaching the knights a lesson for violating the Holy See's rules.

As a member of the Holy See who upholds the God of Light who represents peace, the knights shot at the dark elf today because of the desire in their hearts.

is an unforgivable sin.

Louis played with the vines carelessly, and he controlled the vines to dance wildly in mid-air.

Every time those thick, barbed vines got closer to the knights, the pale-faced knights with cold sweat on their foreheads trembled in horror.

Only Kaisen looked up at their bishop, and he could clearly see that this noble and cruel bishop only had boredom and dullness in his eyes.

The Cavaliers braced themselves for a lengthy punishment.

Then Kaisen saw those vines, like a group of demons dancing wildly, stop in mid-air.

The sudden move made the Cavaliers think that Louis was finally about to make a move.

They didn't dare to breathe, waiting for the death sentence in fear.After waiting for a long time, there was no movement at all.

The bishop on the high seat frowned. With a cold face, he waved his hands without showing any expression, and gave orders like grace: "Go down and reflect."

The knights could not wait to file out.

How did this teaching end so easily?Kaisen was strange and puzzled.

Before he left, he turned his head back.

The bishop's face appeared ambiguous under the cover of the night, so Kaisen couldn't see anything wrong.

After everyone had left, Louis responded softly: "Aiker."

Louis was still a high-ranking bishop at the last moment, speaking indifferently and without emotion.

Now Louis, with a soft voice: "When are you going to leave?"

No one answered.

Louis has never realized more clearly than now that the elf he has coaxed for so many years will never stay obediently in the Forest of Darkness waiting for him to pick him up.

His elf ran off with the others.

Louis stood up in an instant and strode out of the palace door.

Kaisen, who was guarding outside, was surprised when he saw the bishop walking out suddenly, and asked, "Where are you going?"

Louis didn't look back: "Back to the Forest of Darkness." Catch the elves.

Kaisen gently reminded: "The Kingdom of Rose stipulates that at ten o'clock in the evening, the city-states in various places must seal the city gates."

Louis paused, his face darkened.

The human body is really troublesome.

·

The moonlight illuminated the quiet and silent lake, and a dark shadow under the water was rapidly approaching the water surface, causing layers of ripples.

It looks eerie against the surrounding dark forest.

Even the bat hanging upside down on the branch next to it shrank its wings.

With a sound of "crash", the black shadow broke through the water.

Under the slanting moonlight, her complexion was dazzlingly white, her delicate eyebrows and eyes were half closed, and water droplets rolled down her face.

Bat mung bean's big eyes are wide open

The black-haired and white-skinned elf leaned quietly on the shore to calm his breathing, beautiful like a painting.

The unusually beautiful elf has a natural aura of intimacy, and the tempted bat can't help but fly close.

Eckel climbed onto the shore, wet all over, and brushed up his waist-length hair that was dripping with water.

He rolled and twisted with both hands to squeeze the excess water out.

The movements are proficient, and the dusty temperament is shattered in an instant.

The speed of the bat's flight slowed down.

Eckel continued to flap his wings again, throwing the water droplets out.

A series of movements stunned the bat.

It squeaked loudly①: "Aren't you an elf?"

Aiker stopped shaking his wings, and he nodded: "Yes."

The bat continued to squeak: "But you go into the water...?"

Eckel took it for granted: "Who stipulated that elves with wings cannot swim!"

Bat: "It seems to be."

After Eckel's wings dried, he flew up: "I'm going home, see you next time."

The bat flapped its wings: "See you next time."

After saying goodbye to the cute little bat, Eckel returned to the clan's territory.

Although they are dark creatures, they also abide by the natural rules of day and night.

At this time, there were no dark elves wandering around in the territory.

Relying on his memory, Eckel quickly flew through the darkness.

He had to go and say goodbye to the teacher.

·

The residence of the Elven King is haunted by luminous butterflies, a brightness that cannot be tolerated in the dark.

The silver powder dropped from the wings of the luminous butterfly is the lamp for the dark creatures in the dark forest to illuminate the surroundings at night.

They are housed in a transparent white cover, which will glow in the dark and last for a long time.

The service life is approximately equal to eternity.

The luminous butterfly family at the low end of the biological chain, they use the silver powder on their beautiful wings in exchange for the opportunity to thrive in the dark forest.

Each luminous butterfly can skillfully use its antennae to scrape off the silver powder from the wings of its companions.

In the residence of the Elven King, such lamps are everywhere.

And Eckel has accumulated so far, and his log cabin only has a dim white shade lamp.

It's not that Aiker didn't wonder, how did the teacher buy so much silver powder from Luminous Butterfly?

Even though he has the ability to get close to animals, those butterflies who searched for buttons only clicked twice when they clicked on fans.

Aikeel poked the round white lamp with dissatisfaction.

"Aiker." A gentle whisper came from afar.

"Teacher!" Ai Keer withdrew his hand instantly, he was afraid of being caught, these lamps are very expensive.

Because of the small space, the dark elf king's wings were not fully stretched, but half-stretched.

Even so, his wings look insanely large.

And on the wings, the transparent gradient at the base of the spine to the thick black at the edges is not like Eckel's wings, which have pitifully few black elements.

One-third of the Elf King's wings are dark ink.

Aiker flapped his wings and flew towards the Elf King: "Teacher."

Because the wings could not be stretched, the Elf King stood on the ground, his feet were bare//bare, and the white robe extended to his thin bare feet.

Eckel stopped by the teacher's side and put his feet on the ground.

The Elf King naturally took Aiker's hand and led him to turn around and walk to the room deep in the corridor.

Eckel seldom walks like a human, and it is still difficult to walk on his own.

So he held the teacher's cold hand tightly, and was led forward step by step obediently.

The Elf King asked: "I heard that you saved a dozen humans."

Aikeer was startled, and secretly looked up at his expression.

The teacher's brows and eyes are eternally gentle, mixed with a little coldness.

Ai Keer whispered: "Teacher, are you angry?"

The Elf King shook his head slightly: "I'm not angry."

Eckel said in his heart that he was angry.

"Recently, human carriages often pass by the edge of the Dark Forest, does the teacher know about this?" Aiker quickly changed the subject.

"You saved the human race, but you are actually a member of the Holy See." The Elf King said, "Some bad things happened to the Rose Kingdom near the east of the Forest of Darkness."

"The human beings who have passed by recently are all people from the Holy See who came to remedy it."

He didn't go into detail, and there were some things that Ecker should not have known.

At the same time he was puzzled.

The Elf King glanced at Eckel who was still alive and kicking: "So, why didn't they attack you?"

Aike shook his head: "I don't know."

"But I saw a human being using vines, and he was sitting in a carriage." Aiker expressed his doubts: "There is a breath of dark elements on it, and I'm not sure if it's a human being."

The Elf King's mind was clear, and he figured it out after a few moments: "Is it his hand that blocked the attacking knight?"

Eckel nodded.

"I see," said the Elven King.

They entered the room.

The Elf King pointed to the small stool in front of the table: "Sit there first."

Eckel: "Good teacher."

The Elf King was sitting on the chair next to the small stool, and he took a wooden comb to comb the hair of Eckel who was sitting obediently.

Wet, tangled hair blown by the wind.

Eckel rested his chin on his knees, holding his legs together with his hands.

Every time the Elf King combed a strand of hair, that strand of wet hair would dry out of thin air.

"If there is anything else you want to say, let's say it together." He could see that Aikel had some words in his heart just now, but he kept silent.

She kept looking at him secretly, opened and closed her mouth, closed and opened it again, but still bit her lip and didn't say anything.

This hesitant look, I'm afraid it's... not a good thing.

"Teacher, I will leave the Forest of Darkness with Mutu tomorrow." Aiker said carefully and softly.

The Elf King was silent for a while before continuing to ask: "Where are you going?"

"Look for the sacred object of the wolf clan, the crow feather of the gods." Eckel said.

Eckel could feel that his hair was still wet and messy, but the teacher stopped combing it.

For the first time in so many years.

He heard the teacher's calm and soft answer: "Okay."

Eckel breathed a sigh of relief, as long as the teacher is not angry.

After all, the teacher has always been very displeased with his idea of ​​leaving the Dark Forest.

Just as he was thinking about it, he heard the teacher put the comb on the wooden table and make a soft muffled sound.

The Elf King still said the same thing, his voice sounded very flat: "I see."

Eckel felt that the teacher was still angry.

Aiker took a breath, he straightened up, turned around, and faced the Elf King instead.

He looked up at the teacher with a cold expression on his face.

Aikeer immediately lowered his head and looked down as if admitting his mistake, the teacher looked very angry.

Then Eckel leaned intimately on the lap of the Elf King.

"Teacher, don't be angry."

Whenever the teacher is angry, the best way to calm him down is to get close to him.

The Elf King didn't speak, he just ran his hands along Aker's wet hair one by one.

After a while, he used his wet fingertips to lift Ecker's chin, which was resting on his lap.

The Elf King lowered his eyes to look at Aike's slightly widened eyes.

His cold fingertips pressed against Ai Keer's face, and he blinked: "Teacher?"

The Elf King said softly, his voice still soft: "You have grown up."

"Although the teacher is angry, he won't lock you by his side all the time. Aiker, you have the right to decide where you go."

The Elf King smiled: "You don't have to talk to the teacher so carefully."

He released Eckel's face.

Eckel was taken aback, and nodded.

The cold fingertips touched the base of Aker's ear again, and the Elf King just touched it slightly, and then touched the root of the wing on Aker's back.

A tingling sensation came, and Aiker's sensitive wings shrank suddenly.

"Is there a way?" The Elf King was referring to the pointy ears and wings of the elves, which were different from humans.

"Correct."

The Elf King put away his hands: "That's good."

He picked up the comb again, and brushed Ecker's hair quietly, without any haste.

I don't know how long I combed it, but I finally combed it.

The Elf King whispered, "Okay."

Aiker stood up: "Then teacher, I'm leaving."

"and many more."

The Elf King stood up, stepped into Aker, leaned slightly and kissed Aker's forehead.

This is the pixie he watched growing up.

"The teacher is here, waiting for you to come back."

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