Chapter 69 - Dont You Know That Were Mortal Enemies?
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Chapter 69 - Donât You Know That Weâre Mortal Enemies?
â......You came.â The voice was weak but it could not hide its melodiousness and sweetness. It was extremely pleasant to hear. Moreover, it also contained boundless joy now that what he had been hoping and yearning for a long time had finally come.
His beautiful, jadeite eyes looked at Samael with a gentle and soft expression. They were brimming with suppressed emotions, as if those emotions had been bottled for thousands and thousands of years, embedding them deep into his marrows, so concentrated that it could never subside.
However, Suo Fei felt immensely uneasy, extremely uneasy!
In the game, when he saw Hull for the first time, he clearly didnât say a word. Now however, Hull called out Samaelâs surname in a very intimate manner. Suo Fei was still in Samaelâs embrace, only revealing his eyes as he silently sized up Hull.
Perhaps Samael had come at a much earlier time than before so Hullâs mental state was also much better. Unlike his disoriented manner when he was close to dying in the game, although he was weak, he still had power and vitality left.
Samael looked at Hull and briefly stood motionless from surprise, which rarely happened to Samael. Suo Fei noticed this and inexplicably felt uneasy. He was clearly in Samaelâs arms, but he felt a strange feeling of alienation.
Suo Fei moved uncomfortably which brought Samael back to his senses. Then, the strange feeling disappeared.
Samael thought that Suo Fei was uncomfortable so he folded his wings and placed Suo Fei on the ground. The jadeite green dragon was evidently startled when Suo Fei appeared. It seemed like he wanted to say something, but he didnât speak it out.
Suo Fei released Nael. When lilâ Nael saw Hull as soon as he flew out, he was so shocked that he forgot to flap his wings. Seeing that he was about to fall onto the ground, Suo Fei hurriedly caught him onto his palm.
As he lay on Suo Feiâs palm, lilâ Nael raised his head to look at Hull. Tears streamed down like a waterfall. Fortunately, his size had been reduced. If not, the place would definitely be flooded.
He not only cried terribly, he also cried extremely loudly. He was full of grievances so he didnât say anything and just kept crying, as if he wanted to pour out all the grievances in his heart.
The dragonâs body had become much smaller so his voice also became like that of a cub. So when he cried in such a manner, Suo Fei felt exceedingly distressed. He knew that Nael was very aggrieved. He had been trapped inside the treasury without anyone else ever since he was a child, waiting for Hull to come pick him up. As he didnât have any contact with others, he was still as simple as a child.
As soon as he saw his brother, he started crying furiously.
Suo Fei patted his head and softly comforted him.
After seeing the tiny dragon, Hull was somewhat surprised but extremely happy. Seeing the dragon cry in this manner, his voice choked with emotion as he spoke with remorse, âNael, Iâm sorry.â
He wanted to pet Nael but unfortunately, his body couldnât move an inch. So, he could only look at Nael and awkwardly coax him. Nevertheless, his feelings were sincere.
Suo Fei felt touched and the strange mood he had towards Hull also subsided by a great deal. He brought Nael close to Hull and let the two brothers who had been separated for a long time show affections to one another.
When lilâ Nael had finished venting out his grievances, he lied on the bridge of the green dragonâs nose and whiningly said, âBrother, come with us. Letâs go home.â
Everyone became silent because of this sentence.
Hull spoke with some discomfort, âBrother canât leave now. Nael, follow...â He paused and shot a glance at Samael but didnât say anything.
Samael didnât respond. Suo Fei thought about it and eventually stepped forward and said to Hull, âHello, Iâm Sofey.â
Hull looked at Suo Fei with indifference. Suo Fei was unsure if it was his illusion but he felt that Hull seemed hostile towards him.
They were meeting for the first time so it stood to reason that he shouldnât have offended him, right?
At this time, Nael also came over and told Hull, âBrother, the elf is a good person. He treats me well.â
Because of Naelâs words, Hull replied to Suo Fei, âElf, hello. Iâm a jadeite green dragon, Hull.â
He spoke in a low voice that had a trace of alienation but Suo Fei suppressed the discomfort in his heart. He came here to request for something, not to play. Moreover, even if he didnât have a request, he still had to save Hull for Naelâs sake. After all, when he was in the Demon Realm, he wouldnât have been able to escape unscathed so effortlessly if Nael didnât attack the Demon Tower.
âI brought the Transmogrifier so I can rescue you.â Suo Fei got right to the point.
Upon hearing this, Hullâs cold and indifferent attitude towards Suo Fei lessened. He stared hard at Suo Fei, as if he was re-evaluating him with some doubt in his eyes. After a while, he asked, âYouâre a pureblood Elf?â
It was a question but his tone had certainty. Suo Fei answered, âYes.â
Hull continued staring at him, âYou must be an adult.â
Suo Fei frowned, uncertain of what Hull was trying to imply. He could only nod and reply, âYes.â
âYouâve held your rite of passage so why donât you know that weâre mortal enemies?â
Sophie was stunned. What did he say?How could I not know of this?Oh, but itâs true that I havenât had my rite of passage ceremony.
After thinking about it, he felt that he had nothing to hide about this matter so Suo Fei directly said, âYou may not know this but on my rite of passage, my father betrayed the Elves and cut down the god-bestowed Holy Tree. Naturally, I couldnât go through my rite of passage.â After a pause, Suo Fei continued, âThis matter isnât a secret in Yalance. Nearly everyone knows of it.â This covertly ensured that he wasnât lying.
âWhatâs your surname?â
Suo Fei answered, âEvans.â
âYour father is Grantlyn Evans?â
Suo Fei nodded and said, âYes.â
Hullâs eyes narrowed and he didnât continue the topic. Instead, he asked Suo Fei, âWe donât know each other so youâre saving me under what condition?â
Seeing Hullâs bluntness, Suo Fei didnât cover up the truth but said, âI want to use the resurrection artifact.â Suo Fei also wanted to say that he would save him even if Hull didnât give him the resurrection artifact since he was saving him because of Nael but chose not to say it out after thinking about it. It would only sound too pretentious if he did.
Hearing this, Hull didnât seem to be surprised. He stared straight at Suo Fei and asked, âWho is it that you want to ressurect?â
Suo Fei replied, âMy mother, Vixanne Cindy.â
âThereâs not much energy left in the resurrection artifact and it could only be used on one person. I can give it to you.â
He didnât expect Hull to be so forthright. Suo Fei was overjoyed at the unexpected good news and hurriedly said, âThank you!â
Hull didnât say anything else. Suo Fei happily took out the Transmogrifier and began activating it.
Samael stood aside during the whole exchange. Compared to his friendliness towards Nael, he seemed to be more indifferent towards Hull.
Suo Fei didnât notice this. He was focused on activating the Transmogrifier. It took longer than the time it took for Nael.
After an hour, it was fully activated and white light enveloped the jadeite green dragon.
When the dazzling light faded, a figure jumped out and landed in front of Suo Fei.
Suo Fei inwardly thought that Hullâs appearance wasnât that outstanding, but it was elegant and delicate. The man in front of him... was completely different from his initial impression of Hull.
However, Suo Fei felt a strong feeling of familiarity with his current appearance.