Chapter 89 You Insatiable Woman
Chapter 89 You Insatiable Woman
Elor sat cross-legged on the soft carpet, resting her cheek on her left hand, looking at the dark elf girl kneeling in front of her.
They had by then entered the City of Apprentices and returned to Elor's home.
"So, you'd like to see the Dean?"
"Yes."
Anna was sincere.
Even though she grew up in the forest, she was not young and knew about other races.
He knew that if he rashly went to see the master of this city, there was a high probability that it would cause a conflict and then he would be wanted by the human world.
That would be an obstacle to completing Her Majesty the Queen's mission.
Helping you wouldn't do me any good.
Elor's tone was flat.
"We're not that close, are we? I can't help you for no reason."
"Besides, the headmaster is very busy. He often goes to the Magic Association, so you probably won't see him."
Elor waved his hand, indicating that Anna should ask someone else.
Anna was a stranger in this place.
Now that Elor has refused her request, she can only think of other ways.
There's no such thing as a free lunch; even the most old-fashioned elf understands this.
Anna looked serious as she touched her bracelet.
Whoosh!
A bag was tossed onto the carpet, making a crisp clinking sound.
"These gold coins are the reward."
Humans are just as greedy as dwarves.
Anna smiled slightly after taking out the gold coins.
Seeing so much money, she couldn't believe Elor wouldn't agree.
Elor raised her eyes slightly; Anna had thrown out at least several hundred gold coins.
Unfortunately, this amount of money wasn't much for Elor.
"..."
Anna's heart sank as she looked at the silent Elor.
Could it be that she made a mistake?
No! Absolutely impossible!
Humans are insatiable creatures; we must have given them too little.
Thinking about this...
Splash! Splash!
Anna took out bag after bag of gold coins and placed them between the two of them.
"Ha~" Elor yawned.
Anna's pointed ears trembled slightly as she tried to suppress her emotions.
She's still not satisfied! What an insatiable woman!
Just then, Leonce came over with a cup of red tea.
Seeing Anna's embarrassment, she smiled and asked, "Miss Anna, how well have you mastered runecraft?"
Anna turned to look at Leonce.
She now felt an intense loathing for all the humans in the room.
However, since she needed their help, she answered honestly.
"I'm considered a rune master within my clan, and I'm very good at both permanent and temporary enchantments."
"Back in the forest, all the enchanted weapons I traded with you humans were made by me."
As she spoke, Anna raised her left hand.
Under her control, magic coalesced into a rune before Elor and Lyons.
"break out."
Leona instantly recognized the power represented by the runes Anna had condensed.
Although Elor didn't immediately realize it, she was also shocked by Anna's ability to instantly condense a rune.
"Here, have a cup of tea first."
Leonce put the saucer down.
Anna nodded slightly, her emotions calming down a bit.
"You're fairly polite."
After Anna took a sip of the black tea, her expression immediately relaxed.
It seems that the tea Leonse brewed suited her taste perfectly.
Leonce smoothed her dress with her hand and slowly sat down.
She said softly, "I can take you to see the headmaster, but you must teach me your elven race's runecraft techniques."
In the City of Apprentices, Leona is considered one of the more skilled in elven rune crafting.
If she wants to continue improving, she can only continue learning through her connections with the Mage Guild.
Now that there's a ready-made Elven Runecrafting Master, she'd naturally want to talk to her.
Anna thought for a moment.
Elven rune crafting is not something that cannot be passed on to outsiders.
After all, various ethnic groups have been exchanging ideas for a long time, and they have a basic understanding of each other's cultures and traditions.
"Can."
"That's great, thank you, Miss Anna. I'll contact them right now to see if the headmaster is there."
"Hmm, this is troublesome. You're much better than this insatiable woman who's even more greedy than a dwarf," Anna said coldly, glancing at Elor.
Elor didn't care. She braced herself with her hands on the ground, leaned back, and looked at the ceiling.
"Yes, yes, I am an insatiable and greedy woman."
For Elor, the harsh words from foreigners were less important than a gentle breeze, failing to stir even the slightest ripple in her heart.
After Anna agreed to teach Lyons the art of elven runes, she got up to go out.
Click.
Just as Lyons opened the door, Elor called out to her.
"Lily, where is Dorothy?"
Leona was putting on her shoes when she heard Elor's question and casually replied, "She's writing a report in her room. We failed this mission, so she needs to write a report to give to her brother. Elor, you need to write yours too."
Bang.
The door was closed, leaving only Elor and Anna in the living room.
Elor scratched her head; she wasn't used to being alone with this dark elf.
So she stood up and said, "There's an empty room on the second floor. You can stay there for now."
When Leonce moved in before, the three of them lived in the same room.
That room used to be for Dorothy.
After she finished speaking, she walked towards the kitchen.
He muttered to himself as he walked, "What a hassle, I still have to write reports."
She was going to prepare some tea and snacks for Dorothy.
Of course, Anna was also given a share.
"For you."
After putting down the tea and snacks, Elor carried the tray upstairs.
Anna watched Elor's retreating figure as she went upstairs. Holding a teacup in both hands, she sat quietly in the living room, lost in thought.
As night fell.
Dorothy finally finished her report. She went to the living room, intending to pour herself a glass of water.
Anna was found sitting quietly on the sofa.
"Oh, Miss Anna, good evening."
"You must be hungry. I'll prepare some food right away. By the way, do you want some meat?"
Upon hearing this, Anna touched her tummy and then nodded gently.
"That's great! I thought elves drank dew and ate leaves."
Dorothy smiled a little shyly.
Anna's eyelids twitched, and she said with a hint of helplessness, "We're just getting close to nature, we're not herbivores."
"Haha, sorry, I don't know. You're my first elf friend."
Dorothy blinked; her eyes were very bright.
And it is very pure.
Anna could tell that Dorothy was showing her affection.
She instinctively avoided Dorothy's bright eyes.
"You humans are greedy and cruel, often capturing other races as slaves. You have no need to pretend to be kind."
Anna muttered to herself.
This serves both as a warning to Dorothy not to get too close to him and as a reminder to himself not to get too close to humans.
Throughout history, many elves have suffered betrayal because of this.
Moreover, I bear the heavy responsibility of the Queen, so they must want to find out my secrets!
"Most humans are like Elor," Anna thought to herself.
Click.
Just then, the door was pushed open, and Leonce returned.
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