Just became an evil god and was summoned by the saint.

Chapter 657 A dead pig is not afraid of boiling water

Chapter 657 A dead pig is not afraid of boiling water
If anyone else had said those words, the elders present would have torn them to pieces long ago.

But as the only elf who has received the blessing of the Elf God and retrieved the Elf God's relics, even if he is angry, he dares not harm her.

The Elf King frowned and carefully examined Elena.

He felt that Elena seemed to have changed.

Previously, although Elena was also dissatisfied with the Elf King's handling of affairs and his sending people to monitor others, she was still very polite when facing the Elf King, only showing her displeasure when facing Candya.

Now, she's directly showing everyone her disdain.

After a moment's hesitation, the Elf King chose to ignore Elena's presumptuous words, pretending not to hear them, and calmly asked, "Where is Xi? Isn't she planning to come with you?"

The coordinated actions of Celia and Elena have led them to believe that Elena and Celia have both received the blessing of the Elf God.

However, the two are like twins, one in the open and one in the shadows. Elena joins the Elven Royal Court in the open, while Celia carries out actions in the shadows that are completely unknown to them.

This situation greatly disturbed the Elf King.

He hated people and things that were out of his control (internally). After discovering that Celia and Elena had gone underground again and found shocking information, his desire to find Celia became even stronger than his desire to find Elena.

However, there was no news at all.

Especially now, with the destruction of the Deadwood Organization, the Elven Court's intelligence gathering capabilities have been greatly weakened, making it even more difficult to find that mysterious 'elf'.

The only clue is Elena.

Therefore, after Elena reappeared, the Elf King's first question was about Celia.

Elena gave a cold laugh: "Xi...she has long known that you are more trouble than you're worth. No matter what you say, she will never join the current Elven Royal Court unless you solve the Elven disaster without relying on me, her, or the power of the Phoenix Kingdom."

"What do you know?" The Elf King's eyes narrowed.

No one except his own faction knew about the business the Kingdom of Phoenix had been in contact with. Why would Elena know?
The elders present also changed their expressions, but Candya was full of doubt, wondering why the topic had turned to the Kingdom of Phoenix.

She chuckled: "What are you talking about? Relying on you, Miss Xi, is fine. You all receive divine blessings, which means we rely on the power of the gods to solve disasters. That's not shameful. But look at what you're saying, relying on the power of the Phoenix Kingdom? Do you think our elven race has declined to the point where we need to rely on humans?"

Cantia only discriminates against half-elf races, not other races, but that doesn't mean she's pro-foreign; she's just more polite to outsiders.

If she were to actually seek help from other races, the inherent arrogance of the Elven royal family would surely humiliate her.

This is absolutely impossible!

Cantia looked at Elena with suspicion in her eyes.

Elena glanced at her and chuckled, "Then I wouldn't know."

She didn't know at first; it was only after Celia told her that the Kingdom of Phoenix had taken action.

However, she didn't know how she had done it.

So it was just a sudden inspiration, something she said offhand.

But judging from the expressions of the elders present and the Elf King, it seems... there really is such a thing?

Elena's expression also changed.

She ignored Cantia, looked at the Elf King, and casually said, "It's nothing, I don't know anything, but Your Majesty, you can't just say such things."

The Elf King looked Elena over with interest: "It seems you've finally decided to become king."

Elena scoffed, "I didn't originally have any ideas; sitting in this position is so annoying." "Now you do?"

"No, not now. I still say the same thing as before: I don't want to be a king like you."

"Elena, watch your tone!" an elder said sternly.

Elena didn't care, her face showing no fear of being scalded, and said calmly, "Your Majesty, I have come here this time because of the beast tide and the disaster underground in the Elf Forest. I need to share information with the Royal Court and investigate together what exactly happened underground, why there is such a strong pollution underground in the Elf Forest, and why the Elf race did not discover it for so long until the pollution outbreak."

The Elf King nodded and said calmly, "Of course. Elder Louis has been trying to contact you ever since he withdrew from the front lines. I will introduce you after the meeting. Before that, I have a few questions to ask you."

Elena nodded: "Okay."

……

Somewhere in the Elf Forest.

Phil, using the alias Lofiel, is currently heading to the city closest to the front lines of the beast tide.

She was curious about the sudden beast tide and wanted to know what was going on with these monsters.

However, she was also well aware of her own combat abilities and did not believe she had the capacity to fight against these powerful monsters.

So what she wanted to do was treat those who were withdrawn from the front lines, or treat the soldiers fighting the beast tide once it approached the city.

Under the brilliance of Celia, Phil's faint light went unnoticed. What she did was far too insignificant compared to Celia's. Apart from a few people, most did not even know who 'Lofiel' was.

This made her safe and unharmed within the Elven territory; on the contrary, she was very popular.

Who wouldn't welcome a holy priest who offers free treatment?

However, considering that the beast tide has really arrived, there may be nothing he can do.

Therefore, Phil contacted Benovia at the border when he was heading to the city near the front line of the beast tide.

"Would you like to invite me to the elven city to fight against the beast tide together?" Benovia asked curiously.

Phil shook his head. "No, I just want you to come and help me. If possible, take me away when the beast tide engulfs the city."

Benovia joked, "But we're competitors. When we encounter a beast tide, wouldn't it be better if I deliberately let it engulf you and prevent you from returning?"

"This one……"

Phil paused, blinked, and said, "I don't think Benovia would do such a thing."

"Why?" Benovia looked at Phil in the projection with a grin: "People change, no one is kind forever."

“Benovia will always be kind and treat her friends well,” Phil said earnestly.

Benovia said lazily, "I think that's more appropriate to say to Celia. It won't do me any good. My current mission is that Bishop Melina might not let me leave easily."

She paused, her eyes darting around, "However, I have a more suitable candidate who might be able to help you."

"Who?"

“Celia.”

(End of this chapter)

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