Vol 2 Chapter 4 (1/2)

Between Past and Future

And three hundred years later, he finally received the letter, written inside was the answer he aiting for

–But is this really all that he had hoped for?

The elf thought back to the historical texts he had researched, records about Yang Wolfin

The longest running, and widely acclaie

Author of uncountable nu over fifty types of healing spells and potions, surpassing the contribution of any es in history

On the front of ical power and resistance, she left an extremely accurate proposal

Why she would be so focused and , and without ht of as a mystery

She lived for two hundred and seventy two years, far surpassing the limit of any normal human’s lifespan, people said that it was a reward fro so many lives

So were: “Actually, I’et their faces”

–No one knoho ‘they’ were

She said ‘don’t feel sorry for me’

But, Anna, are you satisfied with this ending?

I stubbornly rewrote yours, and ‘their’ life trajectory, what I wanted ht not be just ‘for everyone to survive’

I want to know, if you had lived lives that you could claim as happy

The elf lifted the parch at the small star mark

–This star, will it give me the answers I want?

“Do you want to go?”

The elf’s thoughts returned to the present, the knight was looking at hi eyes

“Do you want to go to that place?” the knight asked again

“I don’t know,” the elf shook his head, “I’m a little…scared”

The knight didn’t ask what he was scared of, just locked their fingers together, gripping the elf’s hands tightly

“It’s still not over, Ellen,” he said, “Your story is still not over”

“—No s, I itness it till the end”

He finished speaking, and turned around, striding back in the direction they came from

MrsCavendish finished watering the last plant, she lifted her head and saw the following scene

In the setting sun, two young arden path

“Oh,” the old lady said to herself a little surprised, “I should ask the old ements, should be adjusted?”(1)

Dinner was still held in the Grand Mage’s home

The dwarf finally gathered his courage, and blurted out to the Grand Mage the questions that he had thrown at the siren before, thus, this heated debate lasted until dessert ti was not the Grand Mage himself, but MrsCavendish – Clearly, in areas other than healing ic, she is the true expert

This would greatly explain why the gentle MrCavendish could handle any situation — If there was soe, it would be a Grand Mage pair

After dinner, the Grand Mage was ordered by his wife to wash the dishes, and the lady took on the role of guide, leading them to the central tower From the outside, there were only a few lit rooms in the tower When they entered, it was ht, they could i of their footsteps

“It’s too big, without ” MrsCavendish said s

The she walked forward, the tall laht i off a lonely feeling