Guilty in his expression, Muirseth turned his head away and muttered, "I'm just concerned! Wouldn't it be much more convenient if we started from Rhine Life?"

As he spoke with his mouth and his mind, Muirseth's two short hands on his chest faced each other and poked each other.

She sensed a sense of crisis in Talina's words.

Well, just think about it, Talina, who is of a prominent status, must have no shortage of suitors. If I don't show anything, I guess I can only end up with a friendship.

Muirseth was not pursuing Talina. She was just tired from the long search and instinctively wanted to find a safe haven to rest.

Christen's target was above the sky, and Saria was as hard as a diamond, which hurt her whole body. She was far inferior to the soft and tender Talina!

"I appreciate your kindness, but Rhine Life has had so much trouble lately, so I'd rather not trouble you. You can also go visit my friends while you're at it."

Poking Muirseth with her finger, Talina declined her offer.

"Forget it if you don't want it! Humph!"

With his short hands folded across his chest, Muirseth snorted and turned his back to Talina.

"All right!"

Talina picked up Muirsas, feeling both amused and helpless, and put her on the bed, holding her high above.

"Anyway, if it weren't for your help this time, I'm sure things wouldn't have ended well. So, as the biggest contributor, you should take a good rest!"

"Since you've said that, I don't have much to say!"

Muirseth turned his head away proudly. Talina didn't know if it was her illusion, but under the sunlight, she saw a touch of pink on Muirseth's blue body.

"Oh right! Speaking of which, we've known each other for so long, but I still don't know what race you are? Would you mind telling me?"

Looking at Muirses' slime form, Talina asked curiously.

She had known Muirseth for some time, but she had no idea what his race was.

Compared with Saria, Hemer, Vaifan and Liberi, who have obvious appearance features, Muirseth's appearance is quite confusing.

There are no racial characteristics on the body, only a pair of pointed ears that look recognizable.

At first, Talina thought that Muerses was Dulin, but Muerses' height was normal and he had nothing in common with Dulin.

Later, Talina thought that Muirsas was Phidias, but she couldn't find Muirsas's tail, so she was always curious.

But she had been running around with Saria those days, so she had put her curiosity aside. Now that she had some free time, she asked directly.

"Well~ hehe! I'll scare you by saying my name!"

Upon hearing this question, Muirs, who had been repeatedly frustrated, suddenly became interested.

Breaking free from Talina's restraints, Muirseth jumped to the other side and changed back.

As the water flow changed, Muirseth turned back into human form, half leaning on the bed, with his legs crossed, and his tall figure appeared in front of Talina.

"So? What are you?"

Lying on the bed, Talina looked at Muirseth with interest, her legs bent and her white feet swaying behind her.

"It's an elf! How is it?"

Without keeping anyone in suspense, Muirseth directly stated his race.

"Eh? Is it the kind from fairy tale books?"

The moment she heard Muirseth's words, Talina thought that Muirseth might be teasing her.

After all, she had only seen elves in fairy tale books, and she had never heard of the existence of such a race in reality.

At least she passed the exam and got her diploma. Although she didn't go to school, the degree was a serious compulsory education.

She knew all the common sense she should know, including the races of the Terra continent. However, even though Talina had searched through her memories, she could not find a race called elves.

"Mmm! I'm telling the truth!"

Seeing that Talina didn't believe it, Muirs, who had intended to use this opportunity to make a comeback, immediately emphasized it.

"Okay, then, if I make a wish to Muirseth, can it come true?"

Talina said with a smile that she didn't believe what Muirseth said at all.

Muirseth's past eccentric behavior has become Talina's stereotype of her, so Talina just treats it as a joke.

Since Lingmuer Simons was already "joking" with her, there was no need to rip her off. It was no longer a serious matter.

"Mm!"

Muirseth puffed up his cheeks, quite dissatisfied with Talina's indifferent attitude.

I'm clearly telling the truth, why don't you believe me?

"Okay, Muirseth is an elf, I've got that."

Seeing that Muirseth was in a bad state, Talina tactfully stopped teasing him.

"It seems you don't believe it..."

With his head lowered and his bangs covering his eyes, Muirseth turned over and knelt on the bed.

"Huh? No, that's not the case!"

Shocked by Muirseth's sudden change of expression, Talina quickly waved her hands: "Muirseth is an elf! I already know!"

"Well! In that case..."

Muirseth slowly raised his head, and beneath the shadows, he had a brilliant smile.

With his arms open, Muirseth let his body fall freely, and lay on the bed with Talina.

The two of them were face to face, and Talina, who was so close, could even see Muirses' pupils, in which her own face was clearly reflected.

"Are you interested in meeting the lovely elf, Miss Muirseth?"

Volume 4: Chapter 130: Desire Born of Loneliness

"That's... a little too close..."

Blushing, Talina moved back a distance like a caterpillar.

She didn't know if it was her illusion, but she always felt that something was wrong with Muirses now.

In slime form, Muirseth is more like a child and has a temper similar to that of a child, so Talina can deal with him easily.

This also made Talina forget that her true identity was actually a beautiful young girl in her prime.

Of course, this is only true when you don't open your mouth.

As soon as Muerseth spoke, Talina would quickly fall into the fixed impression.

"Is it very close? But isn't this a normal distance?"

Muirseth, who was unwilling to let go, said with a smile on her face that every time Talina took a step back, she would move forward and keep her distance.

"Or... do you have any other ideas?"

With a smile on his face, Muirseth rested his chin on one hand and lay on the bed, looking at Talina with interest.

This was the first time she saw Talina with this expression after spending the past few days together. It was quite novel.

"Ahem! How is that possible! Director Muirseth, please don't say such disturbing words!"

Talina, who was accused by Muirses first, rolled over and climbed up from the bed, knelt on the side, and took a pillow to block herself.

"After all, you're the director of the Ecology Department at Rhine Life. If others see you, there's bound to be gossip, which could cause trouble for you."

Talina kneaded the pillow, burying the lower half of her face in it. "After all, size is also a position. I don't want to... uh... bring you down?"

"What do you mean by 'fallen from power'? It's like I've committed some crime."

Muirseth responded speechlessly.

Talina's statement is as if she was caught in a sexual relationship. Is she such a person?

"Forget it, let's not talk about this anymore. I knew you didn't believe it, so I brought some things to prove it!"

Muerses crawled to Talina mysteriously. This time he didn't do anything out of the ordinary, but opened his clothes.

"What do you want to do! I tell you... the security department here is still here! If you... "

Startled by Muirseth's pulling of her clothes, Talina panicked reflexively.

Talina, who had become a frightened bird during her time in Victoria, was always afraid of this special action.

When I see white arms, I think of... ahem!

Fortunately, Muirseth did not take off his clothes as she expected, but took out a book from his inner bag.

"What's with that expression on your face? Am I that kind of person in your eyes?"

Seeing Talina's flushed cheeks, Muirseth probably thought of what Talina was thinking just now, so he said teasingly: "Could it be that... someone has other ideas?"

"Oh my, that's true. After all, a young and energetic girl like me is bound to evoke people's deepest thoughts. If it's Tarina, hehe~ hehe (-`ω′-)"

Covering his mouth with his hands, Muirseth seized the opportunity and attacked fiercely. After a few rounds, he killed Talina and forced her to raise the white flag.

"Alright, alright! What were you trying to say?"

With her hands raised above her head, Talina said in surrender.

She was afraid of Muirseth. This woman not only had a variety of appearances, but also a personality. She would say some strange things from time to time.

"Hehe~ This contains information about elves~"

Shaking the book in his hand, Mildes said proudly.

She had never expected Talina to believe her from the beginning. Not to mention Talina, anyone else, even Kristen, would have doubted her race from the beginning.

As a race eliminated from the long river of history, the elves who are extremely sensitive to Originium have long been forgotten by the world. Even Muirses initially thought that he was a taller Durin.

She grew up in an orphanage and later discovered her true race by chance.

The elves, a race that has been forgotten by Terra, have neither suffered from the ravages of war like the Sarkaz, nor experienced natural disasters or man-made calamities. Their disappearance is merely a natural extinction.

Just like what is said in the books, survival of the fittest, elves are the unfit ones on this continent.

"Eh? Is it really an elf?"

Seeing that Muirses took out the book with a serious attitude, Talina no longer took Muirses' previous words as a joke, but looked at him seriously.

"Yeah! Elves actually do exist!"

Sitting next to Talina, Muirseth opened the book.

The pages of the book were a little yellowed, and it was obvious that they had been baptized by time. They were densely covered with a lot of knowledge that Talina could not understand. At the same time, there were some beautiful handwritings on the side, which could be seen as notes written by the owner.

Placing the book on his lap, Muirseth stroked the book with his slender fingertips with great respect.

"The elves are..."

With his lips slightly opened, Muirseth read out the words above, simplified them into easy-to-understand words, and told them to Talina in combination with her experience.

The brilliant but short history of the elves was reproduced in the mouth of Muirseth. Even though Talina was the only listener, Muirseth devoted himself to it.

As far as she can remember, Muirseth has always been alone. She has lived in an orphanage in the town of Trento, a subsidiary of Tremont, and has been like this since she was a child.

She is the newborn baby abandoned by the elves in the story.

Who her parents are, where she comes from, and whether she has any relatives are all unknown to her.

Muirseth knew from a young age that she was different from others. She could use special spells and she could sense that the world she saw was different from that of others.

At the same time, because of the elves' extreme sensitivity to Originium, Muirses has always been the most special one.

Although he was not isolated, that strange feeling of alienation always surrounded Muirseth, from childhood to adulthood.

The experience of being an orphan coupled with a special sense of alienation is the unspeakable secret that Muirseth hides deep in her heart, making her feel insecure.

In college, Muirseth actively participated in many clubs, hoping to make up for this shortcoming and erase his uniqueness.

Whether it is the university dance club or other hobby groups, no one would exclude the lovely Muirseth, but she could never fit in.

This was not an obstacle from others, but a deep-seated inability for Muirseth to accept it.

No matter how enthusiastic others were, no matter how outgoing Muirseth was, there was a voice deep inside her reminding her otherwise.

You...are different from them.

Volume 4: Chapter 131: Can you... come with me?

The world she sees is shared by no one, the voice she hears is understood by no one, and she can't even find someone to communicate with.

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