Chapter 186: The Nature of Elves and Humans

Tal was a little anxious and was about to stay, but he heard the elf king say indifferently: "It's getting late today, you can stay here for one night first, and then you will leave by yourself early tomorrow morning." โ€

Dylan looked at the bright red in the western sky, and was about to refuse, but he heard Tal on the side whisper: "Hurry up and agree, the ancient forest at night is not as peaceful as during the day." โ€

Dylan couldn't help frowning, and then saluted the elven king on the throne: "Then thank you for the elven king's understanding!"

When Tal saw that Dylan had agreed to stay overnight, he was naturally very happy. For some reason, Tal always felt that Dylan had a very peculiar temperament that made him feel very affectionate, as if he had seen his own brother.

Led by Thal, Dylan found himself in a spacious wooden house. I saw that although the wooden house is not very big, it is very complete.

"Dylan, the elders of our elven clan all say that humans are very sinister, but I don't feel a trace of sinister from you! Tal said as he looked into the darkening night.

Dylan smiled at Tal and said, "Thank you for speaking for me today." โ€

Tal looked nonchalant, "It's okay! I think it's worth it to be able to meet you as a friend." โ€

"You're willing to befriend a human?" Dylan didn't expect that the Elder Elves had always been hostile and disdainful to the Terrans.

But I heard Tal say: "I have always felt that you cannot jump to conclusions about anything until you have seen it with your own eyes. No matter how much our elders hate humanity, I will not blindly choose to be credulous until I meet you. โ€

Dylan was slightly stunned, he didn't expect that this Talr was not very old, but he knew a lot of truth. At such a young age, I already have my own more independent ideas.

Dylan couldn't help but ask, "Tรกr, how old are you?"

Tal straightened his chest all of a sudden, and said, "I'm twenty years old!"

Dylan was taken aback, in this way, Tal was three years older than him, but Tal did seem to be younger in appearance and mind as an elf.

"In terms of your human age, I should be equivalent to twelve years old as you humans, and I am no longer a child. Tal tried his best to defend himself.

Dylan said with a smile: "I have long heard that you elves have a longer lifespan, and it seems that the growth rate is slower than that of the human race. โ€

Tal was a little unconvinced, but he didn't know how to refute it, and for a while, a faint red appeared on his almost transparent face, and then he quickly sighed: "You all treat me as a child." โ€

Seeing that Tal looked a little depressed, Dylan changed the subject and asked, "Do you want to continue to listen to my story?

Tal said solemnly: "You told me many stories about your Garneman Empire during the day, are they all true? such as the Battle of the Dragon Slayer, the Three Knights of the Legion, and the Demon Invasion, are these all real?"

"Some are true, and some are made up by posterity. But the demon invasion, that's exactly what is happening. At the mention of this, Dylan's face suddenly became serious.

Tal asked expectantly, "Can you describe to me what a demon looks like?"

"Demons don't just have one form, some of them can be as tall as mountains, and some of them can be about the size of ordinary humans," Dylan said. โ€

Tal listened curiously, listening to Dylan's various deeds in the Emperor's ** regiment in recent years, he listened very fascinated, and whenever Dylan said the key point, his slightly immature face would also become nervous.

After Dylan finished talking about the Legion, Tar's admiration for Dylan was even more indescribable, and his eyes were full of awe and admiration.

"Hey, I really want to get out of this ancient forest and see the wonderful world outside. The thought that he would live in this forest for the rest of his life filled his heart with resistance and loss.

Dylan said: "The outside world is much more complicated than you think. Your elven elders, although the description of the human race is too extreme, it still has some reference value. For example, greed is one of the most common shortcomings in human beings, but it is also the nature of many people, and it is difficult to change. โ€

"Just like you elves, you are born to resonate with nature, be able to judge bad luck by observing the stars, be able to communicate with animals, and even make flowers and plants grow quickly, these are the innate abilities of your elves, and they are the gifts of nature to you, and they are difficult to change their nature. โ€

"It's just that humans are not as fortunate as your elves, and they don't have as many of your innate virtues. Among human beings, greed and selfishness are two very common traits, and many people will have them, but some people will show more obviously, and even unscrupulous means for their own interests. But for most people, the habits of selfishness and greed are not too serious, just a trace of imperfection in human nature. โ€

As for treachery and bloodthirstiness, these two points are completely different from person to person, and the vast majority of human beings are relatively kind, and they do not have these two characteristics. However, it is true that there are a very small number of people who will show a treacherous and bloodthirsty nature. Therefore, the elves have always been prejudiced against the human race, and I deeply understand this. It's just that your elders didn't summarize objectively, but put all the human beings together and killed them with one shot. โ€

After Dylan finished speaking, he looked at Tal with a smile and asked, "Now, do you still want to go outside and have a look?"

Tal still nodded firmly: "Well, if my father allows it, I will still choose to go out and have a look." โ€

Dylan sighed helplessly: "You really don't know how to cherish it, the days here are carefree, what's wrong?

Tal looked at the stars in the sky and said, "I always feel that being in this forest for the rest of my life will be the most regrettable thing in my life. โ€

Dylan smiled indifferently, but did not speak.

It wasn't long before an elven guard found the place and took Tal back to his bedroom to rest.

Before leaving, Tal specifically told Dylan: "Don't go into the jungle in the middle of the night, because it's a very dangerous thing." Don't forget!"

After Dylan's repeated reassurances, Tal left Dylan's cabin in a bit of a dejected state. He has been in the forest all these years, but he still has a heart to go out, and finally a young human man has arrived, and Tal naturally wants to know more information about the outside.

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