The rune fell on the child under the gaze of everyone.

The Spirit Tide Mage has no organization, this rune is very simple, he also knows this rune, there is no danger.

But he didn't understand why Bennett did this. What could a child say?

Adam sighed. He had just listened to what the woman said and now he had no intention of taking action. The owner of the voice had no intention of killing Beth, and Adam didn't care about anything else.

Beth was also a little confused. She looked at the child and was curious about what would happen next.

She didn't know much about the nobility, but Bennett grew up with the nobility, so he obviously understood them better.

But he was an aristocrat, so what difference did a child make?

Bennett did not approach the child, but stood beside Beth and asked calmly:

"Do you know about your father's plan to assassinate Aimee Stark, a pregnant woman?"

The child's eyes have been in a daze since he was covered by the rune, and his answer now is also without any emotion.

"I didn't know. My father didn't tell me about it."

Bennett nodded and continued to ask:

"Did you know about this? How did you know?"

"Yes, I deduced it myself based on my understanding of the recent changes in the situation and the relationships between the characters."

"Ah."

Bennett sneered, attracting everyone's attention.

They were all very curious, which only showed that the child was very smart.

Bennett ignored everyone's gaze and continued to ask:

"If it were you, would you make the same decision as your father?"

Master Lingchao laughed. How could a child, only seven years old, make such a decision?

Jarvan had a complicated look on his face, he knew it was over.

Adam didn't say anything. He just looked at everyone quietly, waiting for them to reveal their expressions.

Beth had already guessed what would happen next. She looked at the flames after the explosion with a sneer, waiting to see the man's reaction.

And the child also spoke under the gaze of everyone:

“I would make the same decision.”

"Are you sure?"

"determine."

Master Lingchao looked terrified, his pupils twitching rapidly, and he was obviously greatly shocked.

Jarvan sighed, as if accepting his fate.

Bennett was not surprised at all. This was nobility.

Beth looked at the center of the flame sarcastically and said sarcastically:

"Is this the child you want to protect? He's more like the devil's child."

A green light suddenly shot out from the flames and hit Beth's face.

Beth dodged quickly, but a hand had already reached out and grabbed the green light.

"I may not be able to kill you, but you are underestimating me by trying to hurt someone in front of me."

Bennett clenched one hand, holding a green arrow in his hand. The arrow was flowing with green light and inlaid with runes. It was so beautiful that it didn't seem like a human creation.

This is exactly the opponent's means of attack, the bow and arrow.

Bows and arrows are not weak in this world, but there are few strong people in the human world who use bows and arrows because this thing is too expensive.

The runes on this arrow are so dense that if any one of them is carved wrong, all the previous efforts will be wasted.

The material of the arrow shaft is also

"Humanity can't afford this kind of stuff."

Bennett sneered, his eyes looking coldly at the center of the fire, his mental power constantly pressing towards that place.

"What era is this? You elves dare to interfere in human affairs. Isn't it time for you, the higher race of elves, to wake up from your dream?"

"You have some skills, the Calamity Mage, you are really amazing."

As the voice was heard, a slender figure slowly walked out of the flames.

Everyone present, except Bennett, was stunned.

Beth quickly turned off sensory sharing.

The Spirit Tide Mage tilted his head to one side, Jarvan's eyes almost popped out, and even Adam was briefly dazed.

The flames burned the air, and wind kept blowing upwards.

The slender figure gradually emerged in front of everyone, with delicate and three-dimensional facial features and long silver hair falling like silk, only a few strands of which were slightly blown up by the rising air.

She was wearing green leather armor that exposed her shoulders and lower abdomen. She had a very short skirt armor on her lower body, no shoes, and only a few thin armor plates on her calves.

Following the red light of the blazing flame, the elf's pointed ears trembled. She was not surprised by the reaction of the crowd. The beauty of elves was a consensus on this continent.

No one can resist elves.

"The elves don't want to interfere in human affairs. I only did what I wanted to do. Grand Mage, please forgive Vilodis's recklessness."

Bennett narrowed his eyes. He couldn't see clearly whether the person opposite him was a human or not. In his mental perception, the place where the sound came from was empty.

Beth had already shut down the sensory sharing with Bennett the moment she saw Belodis.

Bennett has no vision now, and his mental power cannot see anything, so he can only determine the opponent's position through the propagation of atomic vibrations around him:

"Then please leave. I am not worthy of your respect. Human mages do not protect other races. You do not need to show your hypocritical respect."

Belodis narrowed her eyes slightly, as if she suddenly thought of something, she smiled and walked towards the crowd slowly.

Bennett couldn't see anything, and Belodis's condition was strange. If she didn't speak, no one could hear her footsteps.

Beth gritted her teeth and wanted to enable vision sharing for Bennett, but then she thought it would be a better idea not to do so.

So he pulled Bennett aside.

Seeing this, the smile on Belodis's face became even more provocative.

"What's wrong? Beth."

Bennett was confused, but he seemed to understand something and said:

"Beth, turn on sensory sharing."

"No, she's not hostile."

It was Adam who spoke.

Bennett was confused. I'm talking to Beth, why are you butting in, old man?

Beth grinned and glanced at Belodis. With the Master of Meteorite around, neither the elves nor the dwarves dared to act wildly against humans.

Belodis didn't dare to come out just now because once she came out, things would immediately become very complicated.

And now that she has come out and revealed her identity, it means that she does not intend to take action against them.

Beth had been to the elves and had met Belodis at that time, but at that time, she was not yet twenty years old and was still a baby in the eyes of the elves.

Of course, it still is.

And the life of the elves...left a deep impression on Beth.

Bennett didn't know much about the relationship between elves and humans. He only occasionally learned that humans and elves had a non-aggression treaty, but he didn't know anything else.

At this time, Belodis also walked to Adam's side. She didn't look at Adam, but turned her back to Adam and said:

"She waited for you for 500 years."

Adam remained silent.

Bennett listened to the top news, but on the other hand he hurriedly urged:

"Beth, turn on sharing, quick."

"No need to watch. Now that I'm out, I won't attack humans again. Even if I sell myself off, I can't repay the wrath of a natural disaster."

As she spoke, Belodis walked towards the Spirit Tide Mage standing aside. She lifted the mage's chin and said:

"I have a deal, I wonder if Archmage Lieyang is interested?"

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