The game has become a real alternate world

Chapter 106: Parting Unhappily_2



Of course, this ability can only be achieved when all elves unite.

Compared to their once-dominant reign, the current frontrunners face challenges from many races.

After all, the elves' population is their biggest weakness.

With millennia-long lifespans, even over such a long time, the total elf population is no more than 500,000.

Honestly, what other race has such a small number?

So even at the peak of their power, the true period of dominance only allowed them to occupy the most fertile continent and establish some power centers on other continents.

And now, there are races challenging the elf dominance.

At the forefront are humans, the previously united dwarves, and the currently somewhat united beastmen.

Not to mention the current state of fragmentation among elves. It was said before, all humanoid races of this world changed because of the Stone of Creation.

Their origins can all be traced back to humans, so in earlier times, humans were the source of everything.

After transforming into elves, they can still use the Stone of Creation for further enhancement and change.

Just like magic.

Nothing is permanent.

Different family forces acquired the Stone of Creation, creating various branches of elves through changes.

Moon Elves, Radiant Elves, Wood Elves, and so on.

There have long been significant and minor conflicts among them.

Elves are still called the first race because humans have also remained relatively fragmented.

Even so, on a macro level, they can stand on equal footing with elves.

"Kana, what did you mean with your last comment?"

Raelia's voice interrupted Kana's thoughts.

Upon hearing the question, Kana simply shrugged: "Leave them some hope, so when they truly reach a dead end needing help, they can come to me.

They need lessons and trials but don't require ultimate extinction."

After all, these elves are originally part of the earliest few origin forces for players.

Don't be fooled by their arrogance; compared to regular elves, they've already become much humbler.

Just now Bobo was saying, those elves surprisingly held their temper and didn't immediately surround them, which was truly strange.

Any other elves would've done so long ago.

"Did the world send a signal?" Abis asked inexplicably.

Upon hearing this, Kana gave her a strange look, thought for a moment, and nodded.

"Something like that, after all, those elves are considered outliers among the entire elf race."

Kana also played as an elf and clearly understood the situation of this elf team.

"Did you not notice earlier, those elves possessed different physical appearances?

Just like humans from different regions."

Bobo seemed to remember at this point and slapped his forehead.

"That's right, I didn't realize it.

In that elf team earlier, I actually saw Radiant Elves and Dark Elves together.

What a miracle."

The contradictions between Radiant Elves and Dark Elves are the greatest among elves.

Even though they've divided into different races, they maintain superficial relations without completely tearing each other apart.

Only these two have not only torn apart but have also fought several battles.

Even though these battles have spanned thousands of years, considering elves' long lifespans, it only spans two generations.

The strong ones among them could have experienced all the wars; it's not impossible.

"Though the elves' arrogance is annoying, we have to admit their long lifespans let them know much.

Elves can be said to be one of the first races to receive the world's signals for help." Kana explained simply.

Everyone here is familiar, and no one would question why Kana knows this; they automatically assume it's her prophet attributes.

They almost completely equate Kana with the world's spokesperson now.

As for where this information came from, it surely was given by the world.

"Why didn't they react then?" Bobo asked curiously.

Know that she has traveled extensively and never heard of any elf response.

"Why not?" Kana smiled.

Faced with everyone's curious glances, he explained: "Currently, elves still maintain connections outwardly and seem united, which is already their effort.

If not for the world's information, they would have long been divided.

Instead of only having unsolvable contradictions between two branches as now, others can still communicate and help each other."

"This counts as a response?" Getai wasn't quite sure, mumbling, in his view, how could this count as a response?

Kana just smiled at this.

Know that almost all larger forces now are aware of similar warnings.

Yet, look at the human nations; have they put down their contradictions? Completely not, they continue fighting fiercely.

The most typical is the damn Safro, in their own country.

Kana's explanation seemed to enlighten Alyris.

"Even though elves have unimaginably long lifespans, the group of elves earlier in the whole race certainly belonged to the young, right?"

Despite those elves resembling adolescents, their ages might be older than their grandfathers.


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