Chapter 24: Elven Valley

After a while, the surrounding fog dissipated, and the Sultan saw clearly where he was, and the place where he was lying at the moment was the mountainside of a mountain peak, and the pain in his body had been relieved a lot, the Sultan turned over and sat up, and looked around, surrounded by verdant mountains, and at the foot of the mountain, a beautiful valley could be seen in the distance. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

The valley is not large, surrounded by steep mountain walls, and the entrance is a winding loess path that leads diagonally down from the two walls of the Sultan's peak and an adjacent peak, lined with neat columns of greenery

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Every other section of the mountain wall, a waterfall hangs down from the top, and the sound of the waterfall hits the ears, and the water of each waterfall converges at the bottom of the valley into a slightly wider winding stream, and the stream is like a huge dragon coiling at the bottom of the valley, flowing to every corner of the valley.

There are countless bluestone slab arch bridges on the top of the stream, and the banks of the bridges are connected to the loess paths, and there are grass, flowers, and big trees on the side of the road, as well as various animals that are running, strolling, frolicking, or napping in various places. There is a simple log cabin in the middle of the valley, and there are many caves at the bottom of the surrounding mountain walls, large and small.

Everything in this valley looks like a human valley, the big trees here are not as tall or thick as those in the elven forest, they are ordinary big trees, the flowers are also flowers in the world, and the animals are all rabbits, foxes, kittens, dogs, squirrels, gophers, pheasants, sparrows and other small animals, there are no lions, tigers, beasts or large animals. The whole valley presents a peaceful and tranquil landscape.

It's just that the plants here seem to grow in no four seasons, the flowers in this valley, there are peach blossoms, spring flowers, plum blossoms, and autumn chrysanthemums, anyway, there are flowers in all seasons, and even some peach trees are full of peach blossoms, and some peach trees are full of ripe peaches. There are trees full of fiery red maple leaves, there are also bare dead branches, some trees have withered and yellow leaves are falling one after another, and some trees are pulling green shoots.

The Sultan was not surprised by some unreasonable things here, and only continued to walk along the yellow mud path into the valley, and the small animals on the side of the road saw the living humans coming in from a distance, and they all quieted down, and when they saw the Sultan approaching, they fled, only staring at the Sultan from a distance with two eyes and not moving, and the Sultan did not know if he could communicate with these animals, so he had to walk all the way to the small cabin in the middle of the valley. Maybe the elves live in this wooden house?

It seemed that the wooden house was not far away, but it took a long time to walk along the winding loess path before I came to it, the wooden house was built on a large green grass, and there was a large willow tree on each side of the door, and the slender branches hung down thickly, and the planks of the house looked new, obviously newly built.

The door of the hut was open, and there was no sound coming from inside, and the Sultan walked over, paused at the door, and just stretched out his hand to knock on the door, when something slammed her body, and she stumbled and fell on the grass, and then she saw a gray-haired rabbit with long ears glaring at her fiercely with a pair of red eyes, and it was obvious that this rabbit had just hit her.

The rabbit was very large, with its two front paws folded together and holding a few small grasses of different colors, and stood on its two long hind legs like a human, and it was as tall as a human child of five or six years old, and the rabbit's ears were particularly long, and they hung down on both sides to its chest.

The Sultan was a little uncomfortable when a rabbit stared at him with that expression, and she got up from the ground, laughed twice, and tried to say to the rabbit, "Uh... Hello? ā€

The rabbit still stared at her and stood in front of the hut and did not answer her, and the Sultan did not know if it could understand himself, but he explained, "Is this house yours?" I don't mean to offend, I just want to see if there are any elves living in this wooden house, and I want to ask how to get to the elven castle. After saying that, he stood awkwardly and looked at the rabbit, not knowing what to do, and not knowing whether it understood or not.

The rabbit's red-eyed eyes slowed down slightly, opened its three-petal mouth, and actually spoke, "I am the mountain elf in this elven valley, what are you going to do in the elven castle?" ā€

The rabbit's sudden opening of his mouth made the Sultan slightly surprised, but it is not uncommon for a rabbit to speak here, the Sultan was stunned for only a second, and then quickly responded: "I came here by accident from the human world, just to go to the elf castle to find the elf queen to see if there is a way to go back." ā€

The rabbit looked her up and down suspiciously, and his expression eased down and said: "It's not easy for you to come here as a human being, you have to enter the spirit cave in the elf valley to go to the elf castle, and the end of the spirit cave is the ladder, and you can see the elf castle if you climb to the top of the ladder." ā€

The Sultan turned his head to look at the caves of different sizes at the bottom of the surrounding mountain walls in the distance, touched his nose and asked, "Uh, may I ask, which cave is the spiritual cave?"

The rabbit stretched out one of his front paws, and pointed to a distant mountain wall, and said, "Well, the largest hole in the mountain wall."

The Sultan looked in the direction the rabbit pointed, and there were many holes in the mountain wall, but most of them were small holes, so it was easy to find the largest hole, which was much larger than the small holes around it, and could be distinguished at a glance.

The Sultan quickly withdrew his eyes, thanked the rabbit sincerely, only thought about it for a while, and decided that it was better to leave for the elven castle as soon as possible, after all, I don't know how many unlucky roads are waiting for her to go, just as she turned around to leave, the rabbit stopped her again: "Are you going to leave now?" ā€

The Sultan turned around, looked at the long-eared rabbit suspiciously, nodded, and said, "Well, I want to get there as soon as possible, and if I get there early, I can hope to go home early." ā€

The rabbit hesitated for a moment, and then said, "Since you are going to the elven castle, can you do me a favor and help me take our prince back..."

Well? What's going on? The Sultan was stunned, and at the same time there was a hint of joy in his heart, could it be that the prince was really in the Elven Valley? And she was really lucky enough to meet it? But, wait, what do you mean by taking their prince back? The Sultan wondered if he had misheard, and asked, "What?" ā€

The rabbit looked at the Sultan and said again, "I mean, since you are going to the elven castle, can you help me take our prince and send him home?" ā€

The Sultan let out an "oh", and she was naturally very happy to walk with the perfect prince in the mouth of the butterfly mother, but the rabbit said that she wanted her to take the prince back? Why did the prince need her to send her back? The Sultan wondered, "Why do you princes want me... What about sending it home? He, won't he go back? ā€