527 Frangipanis Invitation to Escape (2/2)

The Little Fairy asked Raintea many questions, like whether her companions had come and whether they were in danger. She also wanted Raintea to tell her companions not to save her if it wasn't safe. The Little Fairy was very concerned about her companions.

The Little Fairy also divulged a lot of her personal things to Raintea, especially her Princess identity. She wasn't very concerned about her Princess status. Being able to stand on Yggdrasill and play with her companions was more important than anything else. It was much better than being imprisoned in the Underworld that had no days and no nights. She had to face these frightening creatures and be infuriated by them.

Why was she infuriated? She had been the Potion Concoction Instructor of the gamers during this period of time, and Potion knowledge wasn't a simple subject. Though the gamers were intelligent, they hadn't learned Potion Concoction before, and only a few understood the subject. Hence, the Little Fairy was infuriated while mentoring the gamers. She was even more determined to leave Eternal Kingdom. Otherwise, she would die of anger.

The Little Fairy was very excited when she heard the news about her Fairy companions. She tried her best to find out about them.

Raintea told the Little Fairy the news she obtained from the discussion forum. Dragonborn's live stream on the discussion forum provided a lot of information about Yggdrasill and the Fairies.

Though the Little Fairy was excited and concerned, it was impossible to escape from Eternal Kingdom. It was also impossible for her companions to break through the defenses of the Dark Portal. Though the Little Fairy was angry with the Underworld creatures, she knew that they were powerful. If her companions tried to rescue her, they would all be killed. Yggdrasill was far from the Underworld, so the Fairies were unable to use their full Mana potential.

The Little Fairy was in a dilemma for the entire day. She wanted to leave the Underworld, but she didn't want her Fairy companions to be harmed.

Raintea wanted to help the Little Fairy, but as a normal gamer, she was at her wit's end. Besides collecting information for the Little Fairy, Raintea could only watch her becoming more worried.

When Raintea returned, she saw the gamers surrounding the treehouse. The normally unsociable Little Fairy stood at the base of the treehouse talking to the gamers.

”Are you telling the truth? Are you helping me leave Eternal Kingdom?” the Little Fairy asked anxiously. Raintea walked towards them quickly, knowing the gamers must have received a Strange Encounter Mission. It must be related to the Little Fairy. Being her good friend, Raintea wanted the Little Fairy to reunite with her Fairy companions. Though she wouldn't be able to see the Little Fairy, it was alright if the Little Fairy was happy.

Raintea felt strange to be concerned about an NPC. This was the lure of the game, it all felt so real. Even the relationships with other gamers and NPCs.

Raintea waited for a while to size up the situation. A gamer received a mission from Frangipani to help him escape Eternal Kingdom.

All the gamers of Eternal Kingdom knew that he was a pet captured by Lord Sherlock. Ever since Frangipani was imprisoned in Eternal Kingdom, he had been thinking of how to escape.

Previously, many gamers had Strange Encounters with Frangipani, who hadn't given out any rewards. The reason was that the gamers hadn't completed his Strange Encounter Missions. The Strange Encounter Missions were to help Frangipani escape Eternal Kingdom, but Frangipani failed many times. He even lost his shell in the last attempt. The gamers felt sad when they saw Frangipani because they didn't have a good plan to help him. They were surprised to receive another Strange Encounter Mission to help Frangipani escape.

The most surprising and important point was that Frangipani's Strange Encounter Mission was tied to Dragonborn and the Little Fairy's Strange Encounter Mission.

Frangipani wanted to escape together with the Little Fairy and leave this frightening Eternal Kingdom. He wanted to flee to the wonderful Surface World.

”Is this for real? Did he really say that? Isn't he a Devil? As a Devil, how can he look forward to the wonderful Surface World? I'm befuddled.”

It was Frangipani who divulged that he was a Devil. The gamers were in disbelief when they heard that. Since the mission was assigned, the gamers wanted to have a share of the mission. Many gamers were talking with the Little Fairy at the base of the treehouse.

The Little Fairy wanted to spit her saliva at the gamers and kill them, but she relented when she heard that someone was going to help her escape. Though she had serious doubts, she still harbored the hopes of fleeing.

While the gamers were chatting with the Little Fairy, Frangipani had walked to the base of the treehouse. He was without a shell.

The gamers became quiet, but not because they wanted to. It was because they were in Plot Animation Mode.

The gamers could neither talk nor move. They could only watch Frangipani and the Little Fairy. This feeling was similar to the times when Sherlock was around.

”I heard that your Fairy companions are coming to Eternal Kingdom to rescue you. You must be thinking of leaving this place. I feel the same way. The evil Sherlock imprisoned me and kept me like an ant under his foot. I can't stand the humiliation. I have to leave. We must cooperate,” Frangipani said to the Little Fairy as he crawled slowly to the front of the treehouse. He spoke without emotion, as though he was a living tool.

The Little Fairy surveyed the surrounding gamers, who were quiet and looking at her. She was nervous and said to Frangipani, ”You're a Devil. Are you testing me on Sherlock's order? Don't waste your efforts, I won't yield. I'll tell you. I'll definitely escape. Nobody can stop me!”

The Little Fairy thought that Frangipani was sent by Sherlock to test her. Frangipani walked boldly towards her and coaxed her to escape under the gazes of the Underworld creatures. This was too good to be true.