Chapter 119 Contact, Dark Elf Tribe

Chapter 119 Contact, Dark Elf Tribe
Who are forest managers?
This is the biggest question hanging in the minds of all canyon residents.

Because they had heard this name more than once, as if it was a big hand controlling everything in secret, mysterious and terrifying.

Even powerful dragons and demons can be easily mobilized.

Logically speaking, the high-level combat forces in the Dream Forest should have died or fallen into deep sleep in the incident three hundred years ago.

However, the appearance of this "forest manager" made them very puzzled, and also cast a veil of mystery over the forest of death, so they dared not approach it easily.

What they don't know is.

This news also spread to the surviving dark elf tribe deep in the druid's lair.

“Who on earth is so bold as to call themselves a forest land manager?”

"This is a blasphemy against the Moon Goddess!"

"That's right! We must find them and punish them!"

The indignant voice continued to echo deep in the nest.

The entire dark elf tribe is now gathered next to the giant deer statue in the center of the barrier, and the scene is extremely lively.

only.

The dark elf elder standing in the center had a look of worry on his face.

"Everyone be quiet for a moment."

He raised his hand to silence the noise.

"Although I know you are angry, right now, we have more important problems to deal with."

His voice was old, his body was hunched over and he was leaning on a cane, but he had an indescribable majesty that gradually quieted the noise around him and all eyes were on him.

"Great Elder, are you talking about the barrier?"

An older tribesman asked.

"Yes."

The Great Elder glanced at him and said, "You all should know that the barrier outside...can't hold out for too long."

As soon as these words came out.

All the dark elves were silent.

The mood became heavy.

Even though they didn't want to admit it, they all knew in their hearts that the barrier outside was indeed getting weaker every year.

Once the barrier is broken, those black monsters will rush in like a tide, and no one will be able to resist.

"Then what should we do? This barrier is created by the power of Lord Cenarion, and ordinary Moonstones cannot repair it at all." Another tribesman said worriedly.

"Why don't we get out of here? Move somewhere else."

"I don't agree! This is our home, how can you just leave like that?"

“Without the land here to grow food, we would starve to death even if we moved somewhere else!”

"It's better to starve to death than to wait for death. There's only so much land to grow crops. Look how long it's been since everyone got their food!"

In a blink of an eye, the dark elves started quarreling, and the scene returned to its previous noisy state.

Surama sat in the corner, listening to the quarrel of his elders, unable to get a word in, his eyes full of sadness.

She looked at her fellow patrolmen nearby and asked, "Is there no other way? I don't want to leave here."

"It's difficult, unless we can find the legendary Moon Holy Water to repair the barrier." The patrol captain replied in a low voice.

"Moon Holy Water?"

Upon hearing this, Suramar and several other tribesmen fell silent.

They had only heard of this kind of thing and had never even seen it.

After all, the solutions they could think of must have been thought of by their elders long ago, otherwise they would not have just sat here and waited to die.

"How about we go find the tree spirit and the dragon we met before? Maybe they can solve our problem?"

Suramar suddenly thought of the strange group they had encountered outside the nest before and suggested.

"Trend spirits and dragons?"

The eyes of the others lit up.

Why didn't they think of that?

Since the other party has survived until now, he should have a way to deal with the black soil.

Moreover, the dark elves and these two tribes were once the guardians of the forest. I think with this relationship, it should be much easier to talk to them.

Although the hope is slim, it is better than just waiting like this.

"I think it's okay!" the captain said seriously, "but we can't tell the elders about this yet. If they are wrong, I'll probably get scolded again."

"Uh... well."

"Then shall we go out and take a look later?"

"I agree!"

that's it.

After several young elves finished their private discussion, they continued to listen to the quarrels among their elders and the speech of the great elder.

They argued for more than half an hour but couldn't come to a suitable conclusion. In the end, they parted unhappily and went back to do their own things.

After all the tribesmen dispersed, they also took their equipment and supplies.

"Let's go check out the area that Suramar patrolled before."

After that, they got up and set off.

After confirming that there was no danger outside the barrier, he rushed outside through the barrier, concealing his breath and avoiding the black beast at a fast and skillful speed.

There were no near misses along the way.

It took half a day to finally reach the outskirts.

"This is it. This is where I met the tree spirit before."

Suramar stopped the team with a reminder.

On the distant wall, she saw the arrow she had shot before was still stuck, but it had been corroded by the black soil and only half of it was left.

"It should have come from that direction."

After living underground for so many years, they were already familiar with the direction of the cave and immediately confirmed the direction of the entrance.

In addition, the black beasts on the periphery were of very low level and posed no threat to them. Soon, they passed through an arched cave and emerged in a huge canyon.

"Out!"

“So many lantern trees!”

“Why are there so many lantern trees?”

Several people were shocked by the scene before them.

It was the first time they came to the exit in this direction.

Because the elders once said that there were many black beasts gathered on the ground here and it was very dangerous, so the most we could do was explore the nearby area.

But now, there is not a single black beast.

There were only endless lantern trees, stretching out to the outside of the canyon. "When did lantern trees become so easy to grow..."

The captain looked at the scene in front of him and was secretly shocked.

They also tried to plant the lantern tree outside the barrier, but failed.

At that time, they thought that the area deep underground was not suitable for planting. But now it seems that it is not what they thought?
"Wait, there's something happening!"

Suddenly, Suramar's eyes focused and looked into the distance.

The other members also dodged and hid behind the lantern tree, quietly gripping the bows and daggers in their hands.

The captain even transformed himself into a cheetah and disappeared into the shadows.

Vaguely.

The sound of talking could already be heard.

"If we run into a powerful black beast later, I'll tie it up first, and then you little thing, find a chance to poke its eyes, and Kaba, you rush over and bite its butt..."

Suramar: ...

Other team members: ...

Listening to the sound getting closer, the patrol members looked strange and didn't know how to complain for a moment.

And just as they were stunned.

Two strange-looking tree spirits, one big and one small, rode a young black dragon into the canyon and ran towards them quickly.

"It's them!"

Suramar recognized this extremely strange combination at a glance and spoke subconsciously.

Unexpectedly.

The sound was not stopped.

Make the approaching figure brake suddenly.

"who!"

A loud shout echoed in the canyon.

Rhodes looked alert as he looked at the place near the entrance of the nest. The little thing and Kaba also immediately entered combat mode, ready to attack at any time.

The canyon was silent for a while.

Finally, a figure slowly walked out.

"It's you?"

Rhodes was stunned, looking at the familiar figure.

It was none other than the dark elf ranger whom he had met once before in the nest!
"There's no danger, come out."

Suramar shouted to the side, and several other dark elves appeared, looking curiously at Rhodes, the little thing beside him, and Kaba.

"Are you from the tree spirit clan?"

Suramar spoke first, his eyes full of curiosity.

When the disaster happened, they had just been born and had never seen a real tree spirit, so they couldn't help but be curious.

"Well, don't I look like that?"

Rhodes was stumped by her question and subconsciously looked at his body.

It's a bit strange, but it shouldn't be so strange that we can't even tell what species it is, right?
Are dark elves face-blind?

Feeling his suspicious gaze, Suramar quickly explained: "Sorry, this is the first time we have seen a tree spirit, so it's a bit..."

The words are not finished yet.

She suddenly noticed the pendant hanging around Rhodes' neck and her pupils shrank.

"Elf Tears! How come you have Elf Tears on you?!"

what?
Tears of the Elf? ?
Upon hearing this, the other dark elves' expressions changed and they all looked at the pendant on Rhodes.

Even though it was wrapped in vines, they still recognized it at a glance. It was the token of their elves, the Tears of the Elf!

Rhodes didn't expect them to have such a big reaction.

It seems that what Erin said is right. This thing is indeed very useful. She immediately said, "This was given to me by the elves. They said that they can contact you. You should be the dark elves living in the druid's nest, right?"

"Elves? Have you seen other elf tribes?"

The faces of the Suramar people lit up. They were a little on guard at first, but after seeing the Tears of the Elf, they became less wary of Rhodes and said excitedly:
"Yes, we live in the deepest part of the nest. Do you know other elf tribes? Where are they now? Can you take us there?"

Wherever there are elves, there is an environment suitable for their survival. If they can find other branches of the elves, then they may be able to get rid of their current predicament.

No wonder they were so excited that they even directly told the location of their tribe.

But the difference is not big.

After all, a place like the deepest part of a druid's lair isn't something you can enter just because you want to.

Seeing how straightforward and inexperienced they were, Rhode thought for a moment and finally nodded: "Come with me. I happen to have an elf with me."

After saying that, he asked Kaba to turn around and rush back towards the altar.

The Suramar people looked at each other, then quickly moved forward, shuttling through the forest.

It took more than half an hour.

Finally made it through the forest and out.

However, when they saw the vibrant altar from afar, they were completely stunned, and all of them looked as if they had seen a ghost.

"How can it be!"

"how did you do that?!"

“You can actually grow plants on black soil!”

The scene before them was completely beyond their comprehension. They all opened their mouths in shock, unable to believe it.

Wasn’t it said that the woodland had been completely destroyed?
Why is there such a vibrant place?

"Eldar!"

At this moment, a shout interrupted their thoughts.

Yilin, who was practicing archery in the open space, ran over excitedly.

Eldar is the unified name used by the elves to refer to their own kind.

Hearing this familiar name and seeing Irene, Surama and the others were also very excited.

He let down his guard, walked over to Erin and hugged her, chattering in the Elvish language that Rhode couldn't understand. No one knew what they were saying.

Hearing the noise, Augla and Alpha also hurried over, looking at the dark elf team that suddenly appeared on the altar in great surprise.

Lord Rhodes is just going out.

How did you pick up so many dark elves?
"We just happened to meet on the road."

Rhodes shrugged and felt that he was extremely lucky on this outing.

I clearly just wanted to help the little thing gain experience and level up outside the nest, but I didn't expect to run into it.

If nothing goes wrong, he should be able to contact the dark elf tribe in the nest soon.

(End of this chapter)