According to my original experience, going to the battlefield with Findan is really a worry-free, troublesome, happy and painful thing.

Although most of his personal heroism is responsible for his personal heroism, he charges forward, which makes people feel more at ease and HAPPY, and he does not need to be pushed to the front line to be cannon fodder first; however, he is heroic and charged first, as a subordinate—or an ally—also It's not good to stay out of the matter alone and sit on the mountain and watch the tigers fight, so they often have to carry weapons and go into battle fiercely, and the bayonet sees red and fights hard for a round.How troublesome and painful it is.

However, after running with him for more than ten days, I realized that I was really worrying a little too much this time.

It turns out that I am the forest elf Delelle, the little follower assigned by King Alaren to Findan. If I don’t work hard, the eyes of the righteous and pure blood elves will be enough to poke me into briquettes.What's more, if you are smarter, you may be suspicious of my being so passive and lazy as a forest elf.If things go on like this, my painted skin is also very dangerous, so every time I charge in the past, I never hold back the front.

But now I am the dark elves, the historical enemies of the forest elves.Hahaha.In this way, even if I behave coldly, indifferently, irrelevantly, reluctantly, even if I am really cold-blooded and stand by for a while, it can be interpreted by others as "a side effect of a feud", which seems very logical.

What's more, those dark elves under my command, if I hadn't repeatedly suppressed my emotions with high-sounding excuses such as "the patriarch's plan" or "destroying the traitors of the soul-scarred tribe", I'm afraid they would not be so willing to go to battle to clean up the forest elves. The door drives out the Tartars.Sometimes I act like I don’t have a match, but they can agree with my reluctance to "cooperate with those bad-tempered gardeners" and my selfless spirit of "enduring and sacrificing for the overall interests of the tribe".

Well, now I can really do my own thing; why am I afraid that everyone will talk about money and accumulate money?

So I happily embarked on the journey of crusade against the warlock Ibeth who took advantage of the fire and liked to summon elemental people.

We passed a narrow valley.The strange thing is that there are countless big trees with deep leaves growing in the valley, and the twirling branches and the vines and long grass in the dense virgin forest in the valley are woven into a dense net, which seems to be entangled. Our feet slow down the pace of the march.

The army is struggling forward in this weird valley.Fandan sat high on the back of his silver unicorn, and couldn't help but gradually twist his brows into an inextricable knot, with a solemn and serious face.

This piece of low air pressure just covered my head—no way, why did he order me to lead the army to walk not far from him?I guess he must still be worried about our group of dark elves, afraid that we will turn back and forth, so he deliberately brings it with him so that he can monitor it nearby.

We finally spent twice as much time and energy than usual to trek out of the valley.In the twilight, the majestic city wall gradually revealed a huge black shadow on the horizon of the grassland in the distance.I glanced back at the army behind me, and found that both the forest elves and the dark elves looked exhausted.

Findan reined in his horse and ordered to camp on the spot.This wasn't quite his style, but Arrowland was clearly used to obeying his orders unconditionally.The army began to prepare for various tasks before camping in an orderly manner.

I also recruited a few shadow matriarchs who are usually responsible for managing those subordinates for me, and told them to prepare for the camp, and paid attention to everyone's mental state, lest some people would be dissatisfied and make a fuss that would not end well.

The matriarchs brought me good news.They all agreed that fighting the traitors of the Soul Scar tribe is the honorable duty of the members of the Shadowbrand tribe, and no one has any undue resentment because they have to cooperate with the forest elves right now.

I nodded with satisfaction and ordered them to go down.

At this time, Findan turned his horse's head, came towards me, and extended an invitation: "Maybe Matriarch Ilaya is willing to go with me to observe the situation in Agran City."

I listened to his so-called invitation in affirmative sentence, and I didn't want to agree at all.However, I feel that his question is actually not so much an inquiry as an announcement or a gentle order.If I really dare to confront him, I will definitely be tied up by him too.I still have some dignity.

So I nodded my head proudly in agreement, and urged the monitor lizard to get off the mount, and ran forward briskly.

It is said that in this game, any hero with a high level to a certain level, as long as the ability and level are enough, when riding a mount, there will always be a cloud of smoke behind him.This is simply a symbol of status and cultivation.For example, necromancers, although I hate their bone horses whose bones collide with each other and make a crisp sound when they run, but the green poisonous smoke behind them is indeed in line with the evil that the world treats them imagine.

And I, or rather, Ilaya——as a warlock from the dungeon force, when I ran, a puff of purple smoke floated behind the monitor lizard.I like this burst of purple smoke, it is elegant enough, mysterious enough, and it can fully show my proud and awe-inspiring demeanor as the highest envoy of the dark elves.

Especially when Findan seemed to take my behavior very lightly.

At this moment, he was standing far away on a small hill outside the city of Agran, looking at a group of water elementals stationed at the city gate and several people dressed as druids with an extremely serious expression.

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