Remia’s great news wasn’t just great news.
For years, her forest fairies’ royalty had faced stagnation in their elven bloodline’s research. It worsened after the players’ arrival, for most of it became Ultimate Skill.
This power was simply too much for them.
But as Remia faced new circumstances and her class turned legendary, she became much closer with the elven bloodline. And as Alex had also managed to seize Elven Crystallized Heart, adding to his garden in the Deathwill Castle, Remia also had a source of elven’s mana…
“You two will become a couple leading the forest fairies,” Yumia said, putting down the glass with golden nectar, gazing earnestly at her daughter and son-in-law, who were in quite an intimate position.
She dropped her laid-back mood, regardless of her feelings. Even Remia blushing due to Alex’s touch wouldn’t be able to move Yumia’s serious countenance, for her daughter’s potential had been significantly raised.
If Remia could become an elf, she would reach enough power to protect her home. She would reach an understanding that would enable Yumia and her family’s royal bloodline and eventually evolve the whole tribe.
Remia and her relationship with Alex were like gifts from the heavens in such dire and dangerous times.
If it weren’t for him, Remia still would keep her rogue life. She would wear long robes to hide her looks and blood, trying to become independent on her own.
‘I’ve become too vulnerable,’ Yumia whispered inwardly, for she couldn’t help but smile as her daughter finally fell into good hands. She saw how splendid and happy she had become with her own eyes as Remia sat on Alex’s lap.
Despite being the queen and ruler of all fairies, Yumia’s heart was tender and soft, momentarily forgetting about her tribe’s problems and Remia’s news.
Those didn’t matter right now.
But as Remia asked a question, Yumia’s seriousness returned.
“You are the queen, mom… And the elder brother will succeed you, right?” Remia asked, hoping her mother wouldn’t pull the wrong strings to force her to become the forest’s guardian, involving Alex in the process.
Remia wanted to be with him and live in his home and castle. She didn’t want to be one of those harem members who would tend to their matters, waiting for him to visit them from time to time.
Alex also didn’t want it, surely.
And as a mother and mother of many children, Yumia saw through her daughter’s words, smiling as she lifted her hand to point her index finger at Remia, “Silly child. I wouldn’t have been happy of you finding a man if I wanted to keep you in our forest.”
Although those words had many flaws in the logic, Remia felt relieved, not pursuing the matter. She revealed her system notifications, which would best explain her new potential.
Alex smiled, opening his system, “Elven Bloodline… A breath of life to the forest…”
If forest fairies could call the forest to help them, be it by creating wooden equipment or using its grace to assail their enemies, then Elven Bloodline went a few steps ahead, breathing new concepts into it.
[Breath Of Life(S): Create bug and animal spirits in your forest. Each creation requires a profound understanding of its own species. This skill has two branches, Resident and Weapon Creation.]
The Resident Creation would allow Remia to host many spirit animals and bugs in her body, raising them like pets. Of course, those would be deeply hidden within her heart, so nothing suddenly would crawl out of her skin.
Weapon Creation was a skill that created temporary forces without any intelligence. They would listen to Remia, relying primarily on their instincts.
She could mass create weapon creations, so both skills had pros and cons.
Alex smiled, “It’s similar to my battle spirit. I’m glad that Bo will have more friends in the future.”
“Celia will find some new friends too,” Remia chuckled, warmly smiling at her beloved.
Looking at them in their world, Yumia didn’t comment on that. She had an inkling that only her kind daughter and her peculiar husband would think of offensive skill in such a way.
But as she brightly welcomed such ideas and thoughts, Yumia silently extended her hand for golden nectar, not bothering the couple.
“Will you create a new battle spirit soon?” Remia asked, curious about Alex’s plan.
He sighed, gazing into her eyes tenderly, “Because of my experience with Bo, I plan to study sword intents and create something akin to sword spirits.”
“That sounds interesting,” Remia didn’t know what exactly Alex planned, but as he explained it all to her, she listened attentively with her mother on the other side.
As Alex favored fighting on his own with swords in his hands, he planned to create spirits that would dwell in his weapons. And as much as Alex didn’t want to bring it out, it was a similar concept to Elias Deathwill.
Alex was a battle maniac, too, thrilling on the battlefield. And while fighting alongside his wives and friends was what Alex loved, he didn’t want his party to be crowded with battle spirits too.
Besides, Bo’s progress was slower because Alex focused more on himself and his wives.
“I will see whether I can pass Bo to Celia. They are good friends. Ubo is also here, so they will advance slowly in their own way,” Alex smiled.
He also had the undead creature. With his current settings, Alex knew he soon would delve more into it, for the soul grave-keeper was a different breed on his own.
It was much easier to give up on the undead, too.
“I see,” Remia whispered, her mother nodding on the other side.
The pair of mother and daughter returned to Remia’s new potential, discussing the unforeseeable future. And as these two chirped, Alex also thought about a few matters seriously.
At last, he said, staring thoughtfully at his wife and her mother, “I wanted to enter the dungeon to practice my style and level up. How about we all enter it together?
I mean, everyone, including all your relatives,” Alex said, ready to help Yumia and her family level up again.
These fairies needed his powers!