Chapter 10: The Elven Prince's Adventure with Lalula
"Do you know who I am?" Spiret didn't know what to say for a moment, but as soon as the words came out, she knew how funny she was. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info and then he hurriedly explained: "Oh, I didn't mean that, you are a prophet, you can definitely know who I am." I'm just curious, can you tell why I came to you? ”
The old man laughed when he heard what Spiret had said, and Spearrett didn't know why he was laughing, and for a moment he froze there, not knowing what to do.
"What do you want to know about the future?" When the old man had laughed enough, he stopped and asked softly, his tone still calm for a long time, without the slightest hint that Spiret was an unrealistic elf.
Hearing the old man's words, Spiret felt deeply guilty, as the future elf king of the elven capital, he would have such thoughts. But since I have already come, I have naturally thought about these questions. So when he heard the old man's question, he only paused slightly, and then returned to a calm state.
In fact, the thing he asked was just about the elves, and in his opinion, the elves should not live like this all the time. They are not able to participate in the struggle between humans, but they can associate with them. Elves, for example, can befriend humans, as long as they interfere with the normal life of humans.
It's just that in Lalula's eyes, these words are nothing more than whimsical: "Human beings are not as simple as you think, they have their own ideas and desires. If, as you say, you are just ordinary friends and do not have any help or influence on them, they will not associate with you. ”
Larula sighed and said that humans are strange creatures who want peace and more profit. I want to live a peaceful life, and I want to be the most powerful species in the world.
They are just the most fragile creatures in the world, but they want to be the masters of the world. Lalula said with a smile, her eyes full of regret, the kindest and most vicious creatures in this world are all from humans, and wizards are also one of the creatures of humans. When she said this, Larula naturally counted herself as well.
Lalula's words, in Spearret's opinion, were tantamount to shock. In his opinion, two people who can talk can become friends, but in Lalula's opinion, that is impossible, unless they have some kind of interest or other attraction to become friends with each other.
But Spyrt didn't care much about this, a prophet who might be able to predict the future. But speculation about people's hearts may not be so absolute. Spyrrett trusts his instincts and believes that humans are not what Larula says they are. Nothing in the world is absolute, and Spiret believes that as long as he is willing to look for it, he will definitely find a human friend who does not covet his power and power.
Perhaps guessing what the other party was thinking, Larula just smiled slightly and said no more. There are some things that you may not hear in your heart, and only after you have experienced them will you understand that some things are not taken for granted, but backfired.
Although the young man in front of him was a little flamboyant, he really had a good heart, so Lalula also talked to him. Through the conversation, Spiret discovers that Lalula is actually an old man who thinks he is very talkative, and those who say that Lalula has a strange personality may just have not met Lalula and are just guessing wildly.
Through the conversation, Spiret learns what Lalula has been doing, and he will record some of the things that have happened or are about to happen so that future generations can refer to them. He recorded these things in the form of stories and divided them into different languages, so that people from different countries could understand them.
"Why did you think to record these things?" After all, Spiret asked, not one or two events, not a year or two, but the things that Larula had encountered, heard, or seen throughout his life, and those that he had already foreseen. All things add up, and it is estimated that Lalula just doesn't eat or drink, and he can't keep a record.
"Who knows what will happen in this world in the future, and records these things so that they may be revealed to the world, so that they will not be calculated by one man, and the original appearance of things will be changed. In this world, there will always be such people, who do not hesitate to tamper with the fate of others for their own interests. They can sacrifice everything, including the truth of the matter, to achieve their goals. ”
Larula said with affection, although there were some things he had already foreseen, but as a prophet, all he could do was record them. Hopefully, one day his story will help him.
"Would you like to see my stories?" Larula asked, this was what Spiret couldn't ask for, and when she heard Larula's invitation, Spiret naturally readily agreed.
"It's an honor." Spyrrett replied
On the way back, Lalula tells Spyret about a little boy in her story, from the birth of the boy to his end. The boy in the story is estimated to be the biggest regret in Lalula's life, but the ending of the matter has been decided, and he is powerless to change it. What he can do for him is nothing more than to record his legendary life, so that future generations can see the truth of the matter clearly, so that they will not be blinded by others.
Back in Miller's country, it was just noon, and it was time for lunch. Seeing Lalula come in with a stranger, the king looked at Spyrt with a smile.
"Your Majesty, this is the elven prince of the Elven Country, Spiret, is my friend." The last sentence was the most important to the king of Miller, and that this was the first in the impression of King Miller.
"It's an honor to have an elven prince come to my Miller country." King Miller said happily, and then instructed his attendants to prepare an extra meal.
At the dinner table, King Miller asked Spyrt something about the Elven Kingdom, because he had never been to the Elven Kingdom, so even King Miller had a deep curiosity about the Elven Kingdom. Spiret answered the king's questions one by one, but the king still didn't ask about some private matters, and he only asked about some things that were not trivial or serious.