Chapter 228: The Elven Prince 1
This cave looks different from the others, as if it has been carefully cleaned and arranged. Although there were no tables, chairs and benches like humans, everything that should be in the cave was placed in an orderly manner, and even Wood saw a stone that looked like a stool, placed around a large stone. Suddenly it looks a little similar to a dining table, except that it is made of stone.
"What is this place?" Wood asked, uneasy, wondering what the other party had brought him here for.
"I'm not going to answer any of your questions that I don't want to answer, and if you want your friends to recover as quickly as possible, don't ask so many questions. At Wood's words, the snake seemed to become impatient all at once, which made Wood even more uneasy.
For the sake of Wells and Su Rui, Wood can only be obedient at this time. The serpent led Wood to a huge box that looked like an ancient coffin, with the lid tightly closed.
Because the lid is transparent, Wood can still see inside even when it's covered. When Wood saw a petite elf lying inside, the expression on his face froze. Wood looked carefully at the smaller body lying in the coffin, and felt that his eyes were dark, and he almost fell.
Lying inside, it was clearly the elf he saw in the dungeon last time at the sports meeting, and, according to the elf king, that elf was the elf prince of the elf kingdom.
Wasn't he already dead then?
However, Wood quickly figured out why the Elven Prince's entity was here at this time. When the elven king returned here, he must have sent the corpse of his son here.
"You already know who's lying in here now, right? At the time, you all thought the elven prince was dead, but he wasn't. He just went into a state that resembled an eternal sleep, just like your two friends are now. The snake said.
"So, how do you wake them up?" asked Wood, who believed that the Elven King would have a way to wake up the Elven Prince, and that would save Wells and Suri.
"Do you know who was the last person he saw before the elven prince went to rest?" the serpent asked.
"Is it?" Wood asked, uncertain, for he was not alone in standing in front of the Elven Prince, and Wells was there. I don't know why this snake would ask that.
"That's right, it's you, although there were many people in front of the elf prince at that time, but in his eyes, he only saw you alone. Secretly, you have a special connection with the elven prince. He is now in a state of eternal sleep, and it will be very difficult for him to wake up again. But if we find the last person he saw before he went to sleep, then the difficult things become easier. The snake said happily.
"Will I be able to wake up the Elven Prince?" Wood said, still in disbelief.
"Of course, because you're the last person the elven prince ever sees. Just drop a drop of your blood on the elven prince's eye and he will be able to wake up. The snake said it very simply, as if it were a very easy thing to do.
But also, as long as the first drop of one's own blood is on the other party's eye, the other party will be able to wake up, and it really doesn't sound like a rare thing.
However, it was not easy for Wood to drop his own blood on someone else's eye. If you do this, you will be inextricably linked with the elven prince in the future. However, Wood didn't know about it at the time.
Hearing the serpent's words, Wood thought about Wells and Suri again. Wood had already had pity for the elven prince, and he was happy to hear that he was able to wake him up. So, without hesitation, Wood bit his finger open, and then dropped a drop of blood on each of the elven prince's eyes.
"Is that okay?" Wood looked at the elven prince who was still sleeping, and didn't react. I don't know if my own blood is useful for a noble elf like the elven prince. If it doesn't, it's a problem.
"Don't worry, he'll wake up, but it will take time, let's go, go see those two friends of yours, maybe they're awake by now." So saying, the serpent took Wood out of the place.
The snake swam so fast that Wood needed to trot to keep up. The snakes were obedient, and now Wood could only see the snake in front of him.
They soon arrived at the place where Wells and Suri had been unconscious, but Wood did not see either of them, not even Perkney. At that time, for the sake of safety, Wood deliberately asked Peckney to stay and take care of the two people, and also left a way back for himself.
However, now that Perkney is gone, Wells and Suri are gone, could it be that something happened to them?
"My friend, where have they gone?" asked Wood, turning his head and looking serious, but where was the shadow of the snake behind him.
The big snake that was still behind Wood just now didn't know when it had quietly left. Wood felt that he had been deceived, and he frantically searched everywhere for the snake's shadow, but once the snake entered the woods, it disappeared like a fish into the sea.
There was no trace of it now, and even if Wood wanted to look for it, he didn't have a clue at all. The best thing to do now is to go back to the place before, and I don't know if the elven prince is awake now.
Wood walked back according to the path he remembered, but he clearly remembered that it was not far away, and it was the road he was walking now, but Wood had walked for a long time, and he had not seen the place before.
There was no way, Wood had no choice but to return to the elven kingdom, perhaps, they had woken up and returned to the elven kingdom. However, when Wood returned to the Elven Kingdom, he did not see Peckney and them, nor did he hear anything from them.
Everyone said that they had not seen a few of them return, and not only that, but their elven king had never returned. An uneasiness tugged at every nerve of Wood, and he had felt this way before, but he didn't know that danger was coming. At this point, Wood realizes the gravity of the situation, and he wakes up Mante, who is still sleeping, and tells him what has just happened.