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Chapter 563 Heading to the Elf Forest

Chapter 563 Heading to the Elf Forest
When she received the news, Celia was in Star Ash with Vanessa.

Upon learning from the bishop of the Temple of Dawn that shortly after she left, heretics had stormed into the temple, intending to blow up the prayer pool, Celia looked on with a puzzled expression.

"So, they weren't deliberately sabotaging the situation to force the bishop to return to defend?"

Celia scratched her head.

She had already left by then, and the heretics should have discovered it.

Or maybe they didn't notice and thought I was there? Celia thought to herself.

In the projection, the bishop of the Temple of Dawn laughed heartily: "Thanks to Miss Celia's previous arrangements, we successfully captured a heretic last night, and finally got our revenge."

"Arrangements?" Celia blinked. "Did I arrange anything?"

The bishop said, "The magic circle outside the city, those two bastards caused a ruckus in the temple last night and left in the direction you set up the blocking magic circle. When the city lord and I chased after them, those two bastards were trapped in the magic circle. One of them was captured, and the other escaped by luck. It's a bit of a pity."

"Uh……"

Does that magic circle actually have this function?
Celia was shocked.

After setting everything up, they waited for the Twilight Cult members to arrive, but the group only glanced at them from outside before running away. Celia even thought that the group had discovered the magic circle.

It seems nothing was found.

"How is the temple?" Celia asked.

"Some of the facilities are damaged, but it's not a big problem. Compared to capturing a fifth-order heretic, the cost is acceptable."

Celia: "..."

Did it ultimately succumb to the 'fate' of the temple being damaged?

Celia muttered to herself.

However, let's look on the bright side.

This problem only arose because I left, so theoretically it has nothing to do with me!
Celia quickly made peace with herself.

After learning about the heretic from the bishop, Celia ended the call and breathed a sigh of relief.

"It's good that they've been arrested. I wonder if those two heretics have a way to track them down. If they do, now that there's only one person left to track them, I should be able to escape from him."

That concludes the story of Dawn City. After spending two days in Star Ash Town, Celia bid farewell to Vanessa and, passing through the Protoss Forbidden Lands, ventured into the Elven territory.

"According to the map, not all of the Elven territory belongs to the Elven Forest... Lord Ross, where shall we go?"

Ross said, "Go to the north of the Elf Forest."

"Where in the north..."

Ross retorted irritably, "How should I know?"

Celia: "..."

Ross pointed out a general area to Celia and said calmly, "Just follow this direction. The approximate location is in this direction."

Celia sensed it, then opened the map projection on her bracelet, carefully compared it, and circled the approximate location on the map.

"Hmm...it seems like the Elf Royal Court is right next door."

Celia seemed to be thinking about something, then shook her head after a moment.

"Forget it, I won't bother Elena. If we're meant to meet, we'll meet eventually. If we're not, even if I bother her, she might not come out to meet me."

After arriving in the elven territory, Celia disguised herself as an elf.

Within the elven territory, humans were disliked far more than orcs.

The Orcish Empire and the Elf race were essentially brothers in adversity, the difference being that the Elf race was a unified national empire, while the Orcish race was a multi-racial federation—the Orcish Empire suffered even more than the Elf race.

"To avoid any unexpected situations, let's pretend we're elves." Having spent so much time with Elena, Celia knew some of the elven customs and how to avoid being discovered that she wasn't an elf.

Celia was confident that she would not be exposed.

The problem is identity.

"Anyway, let's go in and take a look. Generally speaking, we shouldn't need to worry about identity or anything like that..."

With a spatial ring, just in case, Celia would always keep a set of equipment specifically for outdoor camping in the spatial ring, as well as a portable magic circle setup scroll. After tearing it open, a magic circle could be quickly constructed, and it could be activated by simply placing a magic crystal inside.

This portable magic circle layout scroll was drawn by Celia herself; scrolls were her specialty, and she wouldn't spend money to buy them.

"As long as we minimize our visits to elven cities along the way, and only gather supplies at most, we shouldn't be discovered..."

Even if she were discovered... Celia felt she could handle it.

The outskirts of the Elf Forest are not much different from the territory of the Human Empire, consisting of small groves, hillsides, and grasslands.

The Elf Forest is the core area of ​​the Elf race. Apart from the Elf Forest, there are many other places in the Elf territory with normal terrain, not much different from other countries.

Following the map's directions, Celia quickly approached the first city she encountered after entering the elven territory.

Like Southland City, this city was used by the elves to connect orcs and humans.

"Perfect timing, let's go in and see if we'll be discovered or anything."

With that thought in mind, Celia went to the back of the crowd and slowly joined the queue to enter the city.

You don't need anything special to enter a border city; all you need is something to prove your identity.

Of course, Celia had nothing to prove her elven identity.

However, the badges of the Mercenary Guild are basically universal across the entire continent, meaning that badges obtained in the human world can also be used among the elves.

Some elves also obtain badges within mercenary guilds in the human world, and even if they are different from the mercenary badges used by the elven race, the guards will not say anything.

especially--

When Celia handed over the badge, she placed several silver coins underneath it.

The elven soldiers guarding the city sensed the thickness of the badge, smiled, nodded, and let Celia into the city.

Celia breathed a sigh of relief and successfully entered the city.

"It seems that even among the elves, there are cases of taking kickbacks."

The image of the elves in Celia's eyes has declined once again.

The last time I went down was because I learned what Elena did on a daily basis.

It's hard to imagine that a peerlessly beautiful elf lady, besides going on adventures, actually spends her time stealing money and things.

"Could it be that the Elven race is not as wonderful as the legends suggest, and that such cunning and deceitful behavior exists everywhere?"

Celia thought to herself.

She shook her head.

"Forget it, it has nothing to do with me."

The girl looked at Ross in her mind and asked curiously, "Lord Ross, were the elves like this a thousand years ago?"

Ross said calmly, "It's always the same. Race doesn't represent individual will. In the eyes of the elves, humans are also treacherous and cunning. But do you think you are treacherous and cunning?"

"Of course I'm not treacherous or cunning! I'm the embodiment of justice and kindness!"

(End of this chapter)

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