Chapter Seventy-One: Adoption

After carrying the child back to the caravan, Isittab decided to treat him himself.

Because of the harsh environment that he has lived in all year round, Ishtab is also a very good medical elf.

Having his two nephews, Yata and Jituo, as assistants, Isitab carried the child into the main tent.

Since the best departure time has been missed in the early hours of this morning, Isitab takes care of everyone to rest in place and wait for the evening to set off again.

The operation and recovery took about five hours, and it was not until the afternoon that Isittab came out of the main tent with a weak breath.

As soon as they saw him come out, the rest of the caravan immediately rushed over and asked how the child was doing.

Isitab's face looked extremely bad, which made everyone worry if the child did not survive.

Lowering his head, not looking at the pair of concerned eyes, Isitab said in a hoarse voice: "The child is fine, and it will be fine after a period of cultivation." ”

When he said this, his face turned pale, and there was not a trace of joy on his face.

When everyone heard that the child was okay, they all cheered and jumped for joy, not even noticing that something was wrong with Isitab.

Only one person saw it, and that was Isitab's own daughter, Isimia.

She has a slightly rough appearance, taller than the average woman, a slender figure, and slender legs, but she looks very powerful.

The skin is bronzed, the eyes are large and beautiful, the lips are slightly thick, the pointed ears belonging to the elves are slightly upturned, the tips of the ears are naturally curled, and the hair is draped to the waist in large waves.

She walked up to her father and asked, "Abba, why are you so bothered?"

But Isitab simply waved his hand at his daughter and pulled him into the tent.

Standing stiff in the tent stood her two cousins, their faces equally ugly and bewildered.

"Abba, what the hell is going on?" said Isimakia began to hurry.

Something significant must have happened, otherwise my father and two cousins would not have been so nervous and even looked a little scared.