Glenn had anticipated the impending attack.

How could he not know that the elf girl was hostile to him from the beginning, but that did not affect him from doing what he thought was right.

He is so young, but so brainless. He dared to take action without even knowing the strength of both sides. No wonder he was caught... Such a thought flashed through his mind for a moment.

Just as he was about to raise his hand to block and teach the opponent a lesson, the long leg suddenly stopped.

Only a gust of wind with the unique fragrance of the forest blew across Glenn's face.

Why did it stop? ... Glenn was puzzled. For the first time, things went beyond his expectations.

He looked at the elf girl intently, only to see that she looked dazed.

This made Glenn even more confused, and just as he was about to test it, the girl came to her senses at this moment and slowly withdrew her foot.

"The forest here tells me that you are innocent." Gotaya said something that left Glenn puzzled.

"The forest told you? How come I've lived here for so long and I've never heard it say that? Little girl, this is not funny." Glenn thought the little girl was talking nonsense.

I have cut down a lot of trees, I hope the forest doesn’t hate me... he thought.

Gotaya seemed to be insulted and said angrily:

"I'm three hundred and forty-five years old! Don't call me a little girl!"

"Ah this..."

Glenn was speechless.

He paused for a moment and changed the subject: "So, Miss Elf, what are you going to do next?"

Gotaya did not answer. She just turned and looked at the dark forest around her, recalling the feeling just now.

Just before she attacked Glenn, she felt the will of the forest.

The feeling was extremely wonderful. She had only heard some of her elders talk about being able to communicate with the natural forest.

Unexpectedly, she had never succeeded with her "mother", but this was her first experience here.

She wanted to connect with the will of the forest again, so she closed her eyes.

However, there was only silence around, without any fluctuations of will.

Frowning, Gotaya tried several times but had to give up after failing.

Glenn had been watching from the side, and when he saw the girl open her eyes, he joked, "How is it? Did you hear the forest calling you?"

Gotaya ignored him and jumped out of the car and walked back the way he came.

"This is a human country. An elf as conspicuous as you will soon be caught." Glenn did not stop him, but told him the consequences of leaving like this.

Gotaya did not stop.

Glenn continued:

"You will be captured by those greedy guys and handed over to the nobles. Do you know what those nobles will do to you? You should have heard of it after living for so long, right?

"They will put a dog collar on you and lead you out to parties to show you to outsiders. If you meet a conscientious person, they may give you some clothes. Otherwise... hehe."

Having said this, the elf girl's pace paused noticeably, and then continued walking at a slower pace.

What Glenn just said was actually all made up by himself. He didn't know whether there were any real cases, but the reality must be more cruel, which can be seen from the old cat.

Seeing that Gotaya was about to leave like this, Glenn continued:

"Some nobles didn't capture you elves for fun. I heard they wanted to make wine with you. Just imagine how miserable you would look if you were put into a wine jar one day. Especially if your relatives found you one day, their expressions would be so desperate. All of this is caused by your current behavior."

After the last word was spoken, Gotaya stopped completely and stood there for a long time.

After what Glenn felt was a long time, Gotaya slowly turned around and said in a trembling voice:

"what do you want to say in the end?"

Glenn smiled. "Don't get me wrong. I don't want my work to be in vain, so I'm giving you a suggestion to prevent it from falling into the hands of others again."

This made Gotaya very unhappy, as if it was saying that she was weak.

However, Glenn didn't care and just gave some advice:

"The Punk family is so blatantly capturing elves, the news will definitely spread to the Saixi Kingdom. Even if it doesn't, your relatives will definitely seek help from the Saixi Kingdom.

"I believe that a delegation will visit the Kingdom of Zen soon. What you need to do is hide until then."

Gotaya thought about it seriously, and she had to admit that the human's analysis made sense.

"Then how should I hide? You know, this is your human country. It's easy to be discovered, right?"

Glenn was not surprised that the other party would ask this question, so he gave the answer he had prepared:

"Why do you think I brought you here?"

Gotaya was slightly startled, and then he heard Glenn continue:

"For some reason, this place has become very... strange. There are many monsters and strange residents living here. From what I have learned, almost everyone who knows about this place will avoid setting foot here. I believe that you can hide here and escape the pursuit of those people."

After listening to this, Gotaya subconsciously looked around and found that it was very different, just as Glenn said.

As a forest elf, she has a more outstanding forest sensitivity than other races.

From the moment she entered the forest until now, she had not found any similarity between this place and "mother".

Just now, a strange will descended upon her, letting her know that this forest was "alive".

This is good news for the forest elves, because their ancestors have said that the forest will will not harm them.

"I'll trust you for now." Gotaya nodded. "So, where should I live?"

"How should I know?" Glenn spread his hands.

"You don't know? You didn't know and yet you let me hide here." Gotaya asked with wide eyes.

"Miss Elf." Glenn's eyes turned cold. "Am I your father? I saved you and gave you advice, but you didn't thank me and were so rude. Are all elves so low-class? I regret saving you. You should be used as a toy by others to soak in wine."

Glenn rescued the elf out of pity, but the other party's current attitude made him unhappy.

After hearing these lecturing words, Gotaya instinctively wanted to retort, but when he opened his mouth, he found that he seemed to be in the wrong.

It's not that she doesn't know the principle of gratitude, but her experiences in the past few days have made her lose all affection for any human being.

Seeing that the elf girl was reluctant to speak, Glenn chuckled twice, turned around and drove, deliberately talking loudly to himself:

"If I had known that all elves were like this, I would not save other elves when I see them being bullied."

As if these words reminded Gotaya, when the deer cart was about to start, he hurriedly said:

"I...I know I was wrong!"

Glenn paused, turned around and asked, "What did you say? Speak louder, I can't hear you."

Gotaya wrinkled his nose and gritted his teeth in hatred, but he couldn't ruin the reputation of the forest elves, so he had to raise his voice and said:

"I'm so sorry! Dear human man! I shouldn't treat you so badly!"

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