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Chapter 664 The Peril of the Elves

The continent of Tet.

A city of verdant flowers.

This is a typical elf city.

The buildings are magnificent and exquisite, the streets are orderly and elegant, and the city's streets and alleys are filled with plants and various decorations.

The exterior of each building exudes a strong artistic atmosphere.

However, on a global scale, this city is not large; calling it a town would be more accurate.

But this is precisely the characteristic of the elven homeland of the continent of Tete.

This is true for most other elven cities, except for a few large major cities that are open to the public or have commercial purposes.

After all, the elf population is quite limited, which makes the central continent of Tete appear sparsely populated.

Each city is situated in an exceptional location, embodying the hard work and dedication of every elf within its walls.

At this moment, on the edge of the city, there is a functional area that has rarely been used since the city was built, and it is now welcoming new residents.

This area, located on the edge, was a "military camp" that was only used during wartime.

For the first time in hundreds of years, this place has been put into use, with an elven army stationed there.

They are all Radiant Elves, belonging to the "Thornflower" organization.

Throughout the entire world of elves, there are many organizations of similar size.

Their leaders are mostly powerful and high-ranking elves.

It could be a member of parliament, a general, or a leader of a school of thought.

The elves are a race where everyone is a soldier, and their long lifespans give them ample time. Even the commoners who are not keen on fighting possess basic combat abilities.

Therefore, all adult elves possess the most basic combat skills.

For elves, these basic combat skills are something they may have been training on and off for decades.

On a global scale, they are absolutely capable of taking on multiple opponents single-handedly. If they possess talent and are willing to continuously hone their skills, their strength will be even greater.

However, the population problem has always been the biggest obstacle to the development of the elves, and this problem is almost impossible to solve.

It's not that no elves have tried to solve this problem, after all, there exists a true world-existing object in this world—the Creation Stone.

The problem is that the Elf race is based on a certain "setting" of the world. When the ancestors of the Elves made their wishes, the wishes were expressed rather vaguely.

They generally desire a long life, a perfect appearance, a talent for being close to nature, and an elite tribe.

This wish perfectly matched the way of life of the elves, so the world at that time applied the corresponding "setting information" to the race that made the wish, and the elf race was born.

Once such a racial template is formed, it becomes a unified whole. Theoretically, it's possible to wish for increased fertility, but this requires a complete Creation Stone.

This is not about acquiring some kind of power, but about strengthening the most essential life force based on the original ethnic group.

Moreover, obtaining the Creation Stone was no easy task at that time.

Before the existence of fragmented stones, the Creation Stone was always a complete, whole piece, and obtaining it might only be an opportunity once or twice every thousand years.

Moreover, it was during the era when dragons reigned supreme, and although many dragons did not use the Creation Stone, that did not prevent them from collecting it.

Only after the dragons gradually departed did large quantities of Creation Stones begin to flow into the outside world.

At this time, other races also began to collect and rise to power through this, and later the Creation Stone was broken into pieces.

While obtaining fragments became relatively easier, collecting a complete Creation Stone became increasingly difficult. The use of numerous fragments of the Creation Stone led to the emergence of various branches within the spirit world.

For example, the Darkmoon Elves' ancestors used fragments of the Creation Stone to enhance their fertility.

Therefore, among the elves, the rare occurrence of twins is only seen among the Darkmoon Elves.

The Twin Moon Leader of the Darkmoon Elves was formerly a member of the Ring Council.

And in this military camp.

All 516 members of the "Thorn Society" have arrived. They came here following the orders of their leader—a renowned officer among the Radiant Elves.

"Are we really going to take back the Burs Mine?" the Radiant Elf Serena murmured to herself.

Hearing her words, her companion frowned and rebuked her, "That mine originally belonged to us. Those dark-skinned guys stole it. We're just going to take it back."

Hearing her companion's words, Serena nodded somewhat bewildered.

She knew, of course, that the Twin Moon Leader of the Darkmoon Elves had recently broken away from the Ring Council.

They even openly led their people to break with the Radiant Elves and retreat to their city area.

Two or three months ago, the Darkmoon Elves seized a mine near their territory and claimed that the mine was originally discovered and mined by a Darkmoon Elf.

This was indeed the case a thousand years ago. There was not much conflict among the elves then; although they differed in skin color, appearance, and features, they were all essentially elves.

They each possessed different special abilities simply because they used different Creation Stones.

Now that the Darkmoon Elves have split apart due to escalating conflicts, it's somewhat unreasonable for them to claim ownership of the mine.

"But they were originally our own people. Are we really going to fight them on the battlefield?"
“Every one of our compatriots is so precious… are we really going to let them die at the hands of our own people?”

Serena asked, still looking completely bewildered.

Her companion, clearly more radical than her, said with a face full of dissatisfaction, "They started the trouble first, and they were the ones who broke away first."

"They seized the mine and killed three Radiant Elves in the process. They started it all; they are the culprits and deserve to be judged!"

Upon hearing this, Serenaa remembered that one of the three fallen Radiant Elves was the brother of the other side's companion.

"I'm sorry, I just... I just don't understand why this had to happen. There are so many crises outside, why would something like this happen inside us?" Serenaia simply couldn't comprehend it.

These words also silenced her companions.

"I don't know," his companion muttered to himself.

Although elves have long lifespans and often act at a leisurely pace, this does not mean they are out of touch with the world.

They had also heard about things outside the continent of Tete. The elves' magical technology was almost entirely applied to everyday life.

Of course, this only applies to the elven people. After all, the number of elves is limited, and even if they cannot be mass-produced, they can still sustain this development.

"Didn't the followers of the evil god launch an attack in Blue Fox City before? We should be pointing the finger at those corrupt guys instead."

"Instead of targeting our own kind. I've heard that on the continent of Lebia, not far from us, those powerful beings called the Night Watch are leading the entire continent in resisting the rat swarm crisis led by the evil god."

Serena said.

Her companion looked at her with some surprise.

"When did you start paying so much attention to outside information?"

"I don't know, and I don't remember when I started paying attention to this information. Rather than fighting with my own kind here, I'd rather... rather fight those evil gods and rats." (End of Chapter)

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