The days that followed were dull and busy.

Ravel took the little book home, which seemed to add to the fun of the two girls.

According to the lifespan of elves, Gotaya is indeed a young girl.

At first the three of them were scrambling to read it. Glenn couldn't understand why they not only spent a long time reading such a thin book, but also read it over and over again.

Glenn couldn't help but say at one point, "This is so boring, how can you even watch it?"

The grumpy Elf lady retorted on the spot: "Boring? If you have the ability, write something that is not boring!"

Glenn had just finished writing a collection of fairy tales for Leila, so he handed it to her and said, "I think stories like this for children are better than that book."

Miss Elf grabbed it unconvincedly, with an expression as if she was waiting to laugh at Glenn.

Ravel and Tia also came over curiously to watch.

Glenn didn't pay much attention and went about his own business.

However, when he met Leila by chance later and she asked him about it, he remembered that he had forgotten to return the collection of fairy tales he had written.

He told Leila that he had already written some stories and would give them to her next time.

The latter couldn't hide his excitement and almost wanted to step forward and shake Glenn's hand again.

Glenn also learned these days that Leila has passed on the story of the ugly duckling to almost every child who has been harmed by the giant insect.

The children who were originally suffering from depression have all shown varying degrees of improvement, and their parents are the happiest.

And Leila also experienced what it was like to be an angel in the process.

The story is still circulating.

Even some adults have heard of it, and it is becoming more and more popular among children.

Glenn also met a bard in Dude Town who specialized in telling this story. The number of people who gathered to listen to him was quite large compared to the entire town.

Thinking of this, he was looking forward to whether another story could become popular here.

However, when he asked the elf lady for his book, the latter was reluctant and refused to give it to him.

In the end, Glenn had to use intimidation to get it back from the latter's extremely reluctant expression.

Seeing that the manuscript was well preserved, he couldn't help but ask, "I thought you didn't like stories like this?"

"It's okay." Miss Elf said blushing.

Glenn looked at Ravel and Tia who were looking at him intentionally or unintentionally, and realized that these two also liked these stories.

Suddenly I felt relieved.

He said to Tia, "I'll give you one day to copy these stories and read them for yourselves. I'm going to take this one away with me."

The latter cheered and quickly agreed: "No problem! Mr. Glenn!"

"I want one too!" Ravel and Gotaya shouted in unison.

"Go find Tia and copy it yourself." Glenn waved his hand.

The two of them had no objection and cheered in the same way.

These stories were all classics that he was familiar with in his previous life, such as Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White, Cinderella, and the Three Little Pigs.

There were only about twenty articles in total, so it didn't take them long to copy them.

After they finished copying, Glenn handed the manuscript to Leila, who couldn't wait to say goodbye to him and leave, preparing to go home and read it carefully.

Glenn was a little worried whether this would affect the other party's academic performance.

In addition to these things, there is also the matter of the giant insect corpse.

The chief commander named Hamoin never came to see Glenn since their first meeting, but Glenn was paying attention to him.

Although we learned from Daogli that the General Manager did not do anything special in the two days after settling down.

But Glenn could still detect subtle signs of the other party's activities in the town.

Apparently the old guy wasn't as honest as Dougli said.

But Glenn didn't have to worry too much about these things, because Hamoin's men soon arrived at Dude Town.

The team was even bigger than the last one called Berlin, not to mention the momentum. The town was almost like a festival, with many people coming to watch.

They acted very efficiently and immediately carried away the giant insect corpse that was hidden by magic on the first day. Naturally, Hamoin followed suit.

Months passed.

During this time, Glenn not only built his own small farm, but also purchased all the livestock.

Glenn got there little by little by himself.

The construction of the tavern has already begun.

The materials arrived on time as expected, and the team led by John arrived at a moment's notice.

I heard from them that they had participated in the construction of aristocratic residences more than once, so they could raise many difficult requirements as long as the price was right.

Glenn's eyes lit up immediately after hearing this, so he went back and drew a shop design that was extremely advanced but beautiful.

When I showed it to John the next day, he was also surprised and said that it was the first time he had seen such a style, but he was confident to give it a try.

After a long negotiation on the price, it was finally finalized and construction began immediately.

Luther and the Carter brothers also helped out, and regarded it as their work for the next few days.

Back to the town of Bayek.

Glenn would certainly not break his promise to teach Gotaya Kung Fu.

He would take part of his time every day to guide the elf lady.

The opponent was originally a warrior among the forest elves, so there was no need to start by strengthening his body.

There is not much verbal guidance, but more through fighting each other, the other party relies on their own understanding in actual combat.

Although Miss Elf would be knocked down every time, her eyes would always show her obsession with the moves.

I have to say that although the elves have slender bodies, their body control and coordination abilities are really strong.

This can be seen from the fact that Gotaya's mastery of technical arts such as Kung Fu exceeds that of most humans.

Apart from these trivial matters of life, Glenn spent most of his energy on learning magic.

He practiced perception for four hours every day and tried one or two basic magic tricks.

The old man hasn't come back since he said he was going to a friend's place for business. I don't know if he is avoiding Glenn.

But when I think about it, it shouldn't be the case. It's not necessary to just ask him to give some lectures.

After several months of practice, he was already able to stably perform the practice magic given in the basic book.

I don't know how this progresses.

More than half of the content in the basic book is still waiting for the old man to come back and teach. If the other party does not come back for a long time, he will have to consider traveling far away to find his teacher.

He had inquired and found out that the Demon Valley was quite far from Bayek. If he traveled by horse carriage, it would take at least one to four or five days.

He didn't want to go unless it was absolutely necessary. After all, Daoof said that it would be best to wait until he had thoroughly read the book he gave him before going to see him.

Let's put this matter aside for now. Whenever he has free time, Glenn will tinker with his basement.

After cleaning the place thoroughly, he made a preliminary plan for what a magician's laboratory should look like.

Just wait until you have accumulated enough magical knowledge in the future, and then slowly purchase props, medicinal materials, etc.

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