Chapter 238: The Elven Prince's Secret 7

I thought, "It's okay, I just suddenly thought of a solution, maybe we can give it a try." Wood saw that Pierre had walked away and whispered to Pekney.

Wood told Peckney what had happened after he left Pekney to find the serpent. Pekney felt that Wood seemed to have something on her mind when she came back this time, but since Professor Theye was also there at the time, Wood didn't say it directly, so Pekney didn't ask much.

Unexpectedly, so much happened to Wood after that.

Previously, Wood had not told Professor Theye about his treatment of the elven prince, but only later told his wife. When I was doing the experiment just now, I thought of what the big snake had said before.

Wood remembers that the serpent said that as long as the elven prince could wake up, Wells and Suri would also be able to wake up. But how exactly how to wake up, the big snake didn't say in detail at that time.

Wood thought that since the snake had allowed himself to drip a drop of blood into the elven prince's eye, then it meant that the great snake at that time was very sure that his own blood could revive the elven prince.

In this case, Wells and Su Rui's sobriety is similar to that of the elf prince at that time, and maybe he can wake up Wells and Su Rui in the same way.

It's just a few drops of blood, and it never hurts to give it a try, and maybe Wood will really guess it.

"Are you sure you're going to do this, why do I always have a feeling of unease?" Although Pekney couldn't think of anything bad about Wood's doing, she always felt that something was wrong in her heart.

"That's how I saved the elven prince at that time, and although I didn't see the elven prince awaken with my own eyes, I'm sure the serpent wouldn't let me go easily. If I didn't have complete certainty in my heart, it wouldn't let me go. As he spoke, Wood had already dropped a drop of blood from the tip of his finger on the eyes of Wells and Suri.

Pekney carefully applied a potion to Wood's hand to stop the bleeding, and soon the blood clotted and stopped dripping.

Wood sat aside, silently watching the drop of blood slowly fade from their eyes. In the end, there was no trace of any sign in their eyes, not a trace of blood.

Not sure if this would work for the two of them, Wood could only pray, hoping that his blood would wake them up.

Because Wood wasn't sure what kind of effect he would have on their bodies, Wood didn't dare to leave

"What kind of person do you think the elven prince should be?" asked Pekney suddenly in the quiet room.

Perkney, like most people, had only seen the Elven Prince at the Games, and the Elven Prince at the time looked so bad. Now that Perkney thinks about it, she always thinks of that small figure at that time as the elven prince of the elven kingdom today.

What a noble status, and in the end he spent a long time alone in a dungeon.

"I think he must be a very kind elf, because I can feel his kindness in his eyes. He stayed voluntarily so he could see me. Wood couldn't help but think of what the elven king had said to him before, and thought of his father, who was such a king.

Even Madame, Wood, never said it, because Wood still felt like a dream. When you wake up from your dream, everything in your dream will disappear, just like your own life.

Wood couldn't imagine that he was equal to the Elven Prince, and they even had the same experience.

It's just that the elven prince has suffered a lot more than himself.

"Waiting for you?" Perkney's eyes widened at Wood's words.

Wood tells Peckney everything about herself, because Wood is eager to share her secrets with those close to her. Because of this, Wood feels that all this is not just a dream of his own, but real.

Feeling his secret known to those around him gave Wood a real feeling.

"So that's the case, in fact, I haven't been able to understand why Principal Brooke took you to the Bird Silent Academy so ceremoniously. You must know that Principal Brooke is a very low-key person, and he is never too high-profile in doing things. But when we started school, we saw that all the elf butlers were dispatched, and they also used the principal's special car. Perkney recalls that at the time everyone did not understand this. Of course, Pekney just didn't know why Headmaster Brooke would be so attentive to a young boy from outside the wizarding world.

But those who are not kind or even jealous think that this guy is very arrogant and eyesore.

At that time, Pekney still couldn't understand whether Principal Brooke's approach was good or bad for Wood, but now that she knows Wood's true identity, she feels that Principal Brooke's approach at that time can be described as very thoughtful.

There is no doubt that a child born outside the wizarding world would have been questioned by many people. So Principal Brooke used his influence to turn away those who wanted to peek into Wood's life.

Also, in the school, everyone would think that the headmaster would take good care of Wood, so those who wanted to do something in the house had to be afraid of the majesty of Headmaster Brooke. Without complete certainty, those people will never risk their lives.

Later, it was Wood who encountered all kinds of things, but was able to resolve the crisis every time. Presumably, it was Principal Brooke who was secretly helping Wood.

"Wood, do you think Headmaster Brooke should know about your origins?" asked Pekney.

"Well, I should know some, but I don't know who my father is. Because I had asked him before, Principal Brooke told me very seriously that he didn't know who my father was. Come to think of it, Headmaster Brooke has always lived in the wizarding world, and it is impossible for those who believe in the wizarding world to know what is happening in the outside world. No matter how prestigious my father was, he would not have been able to reach the wizarding world. Wood said naturally, as if he had recognized his new identity from the inside.

"I don't know if that's true, but I've heard Wells say before that Headmaster Brooke actually left the wizarding world and went to the outside world. It's just that no one knows about this matter, but Mark's father should know, after all, he is the backbone of the wizarding world, and there is nothing in the entire wizarding world that he doesn't know. Pekney said.