Chapter 630 Primal Elves
Leaving the City of Watchers, Celia continued on her journey.

When she arrived in the next city, she noticed that it was somewhat different.

Here, the pollution prevention decree from the Elven Kingdom begins to be enforced.

The decree consists of three parts. The first part uses a magic array developed by the royal court to temporarily isolate pollution and gradually isolate the pollution from the city.

This process was not short, because this magic circle was only initially developed and was based on the Holy Court's method of binding and corrupting, but in reverse.

The Knights of the Law used a method that confined pollution to a certain area, while they used the opposite method to keep pollution out.

The two are similar, but it's not so easy to use them in reverse, because most magic arrays work internally, and it's not so simple to create magic array patterns that work externally.

The second part of the decree was to allow a large number of holy sect sorcerers from various places to enter different regions to treat numerous patients and dispel the pollution from their bodies.

This is much simpler, but it takes time, and not everyone is like Celia, who can give patients a temporary 'vaccine' after purification.

Most sorcerers, after purifying, can only watch helplessly as the contamination continues to enter the patient's body.

However, the second entry will not be as sudden as the first. After so long, the wave of pollution is no longer so turbulent and is slowly calming down.

But there is still a long way to go before things calm down.

Moreover, the pollution that permeates the entire Elf Forest and many areas outside the Elf Forest will not disappear just because the source of pollution stops outputting pollution. It will continue to exist until it is purified and sent into the abyss.

The final part of the decree was naturally to completely resolve the pollution. In this part, Celia did not see any effective solutions in the decree issued by the Elven Royal Court, only ambiguous official language.

"In other words, the Elven Royal Court has not yet found a way to eradicate the pollution."

Celia looked at Elena, who was wearing black sunglasses and a sorcerer's robe that only humans would wear, standing next to her.

"Why are you asking me? I'm just an ordinary human mage right now," Elena said, pursing her lips.

Elena certainly didn't do nothing while she was in Watchtower City.

While occasionally assisting Celia and doing errands for her, she secretly carried out many things under the guise of researching pollution. The purpose of these actions was to break away from Candya and escape the control of the Elven Royal Court.

She succeeded. Taking advantage of the chaos, she quietly left, and with the help of Celia (Ross), escaped Cantia's sight and removed the mark that the Elven Court had placed on her.

Actually, Elena didn't really want to use the chaos to escape control. She was a little worried about Celia's situation. She only felt relieved when Celia (Rose) acted as if nothing had happened and helped her escape control while tracking the dead tree.

After successfully escaping, she circled around and met Celia in the next city.

Just as Celia once disguised herself as an elf, she disguised herself as a human.

Of course, her disguise was just covering her ears and applying some powder to make her skin tone look more human.

If he were to wear a human sorcerer's robe, he would look even more like one.

Now that she no longer practices natural magic, basically no one can recognize her unless they encounter someone they know or someone from the Elven Royal Court.

Since Celia has two more cities outside the Elf Forest, she's even less afraid.

If all else fails, we can just run it again.

"So why did you forgo the benefits of staying in the Elven Royal Court and sneak out?" Celia looked at Elena curiously, somewhat puzzled by her thinking. Perhaps it was because she felt more free within the Holy Court?

Celia thought to herself.

Elena said, "My ideas don't align with the current Elf King's, and I don't like the current Elf Royal Court."

"Is that all?" Celia asked thoughtfully.

"Of course it's not just that," Elena said with dissatisfaction. "Who knew that there's an ancient tradition within the Elf Royal Family that all elves who receive the blessing of the Elf God must become an Elf King? The current Elf King, after taking that position, doesn't want to step down at all. On the surface, he has Candya protect me, but in reality, he's there to monitor me and prevent me from developing my own power. In the end, I'll only be a commander without troops."

"If they continue to 'protect' me like this, when I become the next Elf King, I will have to listen to them in everything, because no one will listen to me."

"You are an elf chosen by the gods. Shouldn't this identity make some people obey you?"

"That would require breaking away from the current Elf King. Take this disaster for example. I could have done better, but I was bound by the Elf King's orders and the system. Apart from the initial resistance, I could only stay in the Elf King's city, separating the life elements from the pollution, while other places were left to be ravaged by pollution and unable to move."

"Then why did they allow you to come to Watchtower City and contact me?" Celia asked curiously.

"They wanted to find someone to contact you and get a way to quickly purify and heal the people from you. In addition, they felt that I couldn't escape Kandia's surveillance, so when I raised my opinion, they agreed to my departure."

Elena's smile never stopped.

"It's because I've always performed well."

"Okay?"

Celia thought of Elena's seemingly sarcastic and confrontational manner from time to time.

"Of course it's good. Although I keep making sarcastic remarks to them, in reality, everything I do is for the benefit of the Elf race. I have never disobeyed the Elf King's orders, nor have I made any move to break away from the current Elf Royal Court. They have long since become complacent."

"So you had such a grand plan?" Celia exclaimed in surprise.

Elena blushed slightly: "There was no scheme at all, it was all true. Before you were assassinated, I never thought about really leaving the current Elven Court."

Celia stopped in front of a large square and looked at the platform in the middle of the square, where a nobleman was reading out the decrees of the Elven Royal Court.

Celia chose not to reveal her identity. After learning that the city had begun to enforce the laws of the Elven Court, she disguised herself, just like Elena, to see what the city was like.

"So, it's still my fault?" Celia blinked.

"There are some issues. The series of actions have led to a pollution disaster that should not have been so severe, but has now become a serious disaster that has killed hundreds of thousands of people, which makes me very disappointed with the rule of the Elven Royal Court."

Celia turned her head and asked with interest, "So, you left the Elven Royal Court and the elders to hide away, secretly develop your own power, and contend with the Elven Royal Court?"

Elena rolled her eyes: "I'm not cut out to be a leader. I'm just an adventurer. What I can do is leave the Elf race and search for the relics of the Elf God. If I can summon the Elf God, that would be even better."

"You can't change the situation of the elves."

“It can be changed,” Elena said earnestly. “We are different from humans; we only have one god we worship, and that is the Primal Elves—”

"Eve."

(End of this chapter)

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