Chapter 252 - Put on the Agenda (1/2)
Chapter 252: Put on the Agenda
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Everything was good
Thanks to the self-sacrificing Druid, Rhode settled everything in satisfaction Alreat pains to collect had beco slabs, Rhode no longer took it to heart as he knew from Lapis that the production of a Composition Adornment consisted of a complex process Not only on the production skills, but even the materials were also rare and hard to obtain This way, Rhode felt more relaxed as he didn’t need to think of a way to kill all the Ophenians anyroup of people live to see another day, naturally he hoped to gain other benefits He wanted both the production techniques for the Composition Adorn the Ophenian researchers
Of course, that hat he thought in his head On the surface, Rhode apologized sincerely to the Elder on histhat costs their losses As afull responsibilityat all Rhode was already an expert in this and everything came out from his mouth smoother than ever
On the other hand, the Elder felt aith Rhode’s words If it wasn’t from Rhode but from the others, maybe it would just be it However, the Ophenians was ultih, on the outside, these people were not raves, their prides wouldn’t allow thee of it Not toapart froinally, if Rhode pushed the blame to the Ophenians due to his own incapability, the Ophenians would definitely not accept it However, this youngall the responsibilities for their losses, and this left the Ophenians speechless Since the other party had given such apologetic attitude, if they pursued the matter relentlessly, it would be an embarrassment to their pride Therefore, the Elder also took up the responsibility and consoled Rhode that it was the other researchers ere too slow to react and unable to dodge in time And since the mercenaries were able to protect himself and the rest, then the mission wasn’t considered failed… Anyway, these researchers’ activities were funded by the country and weren’t supplied fro their own pride
Of course On the surface, the Elder see badly Initially, based on their research discoveries, this historical ree and even records of powerful weapons and artifacts In fact, it was as they had i to the past translated ancient records, this place indeed hid some production methods of ancient artifacts Initially, the Elder had decided to bring all these treasures back to sort them out, but the previous battle had destroyed almost half of them What remained was still useful, but based his experiences, the redom Museum on display…
After this event, everyone’s plans went on ss up, probably thanks to Rhode, who had frightened them off This bunch of naked people who roa trouble for them, which allowed them to return safely to Deep Stone City
However, as for the identity of this bunch of Druids, Rhode understood from the previous conversation he had with the idiot frons of the Druids, the Yellow Warbler referred to an i back of the Druids’ history, only the Beherh it sounded weird in this way, the Behermes Family as alchemy spirits weren’t as hated as the Dark Elves in the continent Even the initial spirit families—they were at most less spoken off and not hated like the Dark Elves This was because the Beher their darkest periods, their research on humans abided by the ‘rule of volunteer’, and they did not forcefully grab anyone to be their guinea pigs Furtherenerally preferred to stay home, which made it difficult to even have any conflicts with the other races That hy in the continent, the Behermes Family’s popularity wasn’t considered too bad
On the other hand, a radical group within the Druids had always been unsatisfied with the Behermes Family They felt that the alchemy elves were lifeforms that polluted and distorted nature, so they h this radical group wasn’t too huge, they definitely weren’t too small too But it seemed that this whole matter was considered to be too ridiculous
The alcheh both parties were races that lived in the forest, both sides had extreme philosophies The elves naturally loved the nature, but there would be a certain degree of exploitation too For exas to hunt For the elves, as long as both had harmonious relationshi+ps, there wouldn’t be any problems However, on the other hand, the Druids weren’t able to accept such relationshi+ps between the hunter and hunter dogs regardless of their hars were man’s best friend and yet they treated them as companions and even forced them to risk their lives just for the hunter’s own survival! They should have lived harether! Yet, what did it ether? Froside the hunter dogs in everything To sleep with it at night, and even when your own fa still needed to be fed well This was the realof ‘harmony’ Yes, this hat they wished to see