Chapter 775: An Elven Perspective on Time

Chapter 775: An Elven Perspective on Time

Exactly, it has only just been ten years, mumbled a visibly confused Aivar Redleaf. All I did was return home to handle some small matter. Are you in that much of a hurry to grow up?

Unfortunately, while her words were meant for her only, her voice was too loud, thus we heard it all anyway

Ten years how many ten years does a human have, though? For a normal person, anyway.

When compared to a nature elfs lifespan, a human whose lifespan could only be measured in tens was surprisingly fragile

Still, the Prince Sersan maintained a calm, polite manner as he held his judgement towards this elfs problematic sense of time. I just so happened to be out when you came back, I wasnt able to find a good time to visit you afterwardsUpstodatee from n(0)/ve/lbIn/.(co/m

Yes, yes, you all may leave now. The ever-talkative Aivar Redleaf curtly cut him off with a wave of her hand. Also, dont call me sister. I dont have a little brother with such an awful voice and rough appearance like you. Geez, he was so cute when he was young too, what went wrong in his development to turn a lovable angel into that?

That last bit was clearly meant for herself once more, but we heard it all the same.

Now, if I was our dear prince, I would have probably called her a beetch, but I wasnt, and our dear prince would have to deal with having to suffer on our behalf alone.

I could already tell that this elf was a sinful fellow. Like those kids back on Earth, who constantly cried for a little bunny, only to find that it looked a little dumb and fat upon growing up. At that point, there was naught but displeasure left for little Bunbuns, in fact it might even be bound for the dinner table

Well, I just so happen to have official matters to attend to. Farewell, Lady Redleaf. The king smoothly said his goodbyes despite the fact that this lady had just insulted his own son. As for the unfortunate son, there wasnt much he could do, seeing as his own father did not even deign to defend him.

However, the pair did not forget to give me a lecherous look before departing

No, I think its better if I leave for now. If time will allow me to, I will come find you again.

Honestly, Aivar Redleaf seemed like a good choice for a friend. Even if there was a couple centuries separating us, we hit it off surprisingly well But her lengthy sense of time made her almost seem distant, and her acidic words disqualified her from any association with the word kind. Yet, she felt like a kindred spirit to me, and I never was one to be stingy with someone like that.

But, I had my plans for leaving. I needed the wealth of this kingdom to enact my grand magitek plan. While Andassis the Seventh was clearly afraid of her, there wasnt much point either in staying here if I wanted to further my plans.

After all, how was I to claim his treasury for my own without talking to the man I mean humbly request that he crack his coin purse for me to pioneer the field of magitek in the Western Human Realms.

Thats right, I was going to be a pioneer! Not a gold digger!

With Aivar as my guide, I quickly found my way to the entrance of the gardens.

Nana, heres a book for you to read in the meantime.

An intricate, leather-bound book suddenly popped into existence in her hands. The cover was black, embossed with the imagery of the Aivar tree and its leaves dancing in the winds.

Naturally, books did not just pop into existence, not even in a fantasy setting. Barring some sort of invisibility tool or spell, there was only one explanation for this: a dimensional storage ring!

This is an elven tale, known as the Steps Beneath the Aivar Tree. The book speaks of a pair of lovebirds, borne of a pair of feuding families, ultimately parting because of untimely death. But death did not stop the man from waiting beneath the Aivar tree daily. His lover, too, would quietly sit beneath the tree, as if waiting for something truly touching it always brings a tear to my eyes to read this As Aivar continued explaining the plot for me, her eyes started to water from the deluge of emotions she felt.

I turned to look at the nearly two pound book with a wry grin on my lips, But I dont know how to read Elvish