Chapter 125: It's a Deal, Double Happiness Comes Knocking!_2
"How about you? Are you sure you're not going back with me?" Morgan turned to ask.
"I'm used to being lazy."
Luo En initially declined, then changed his tone,
"However, if you need help, I can recommend two people for you."
"Who?"
The initially somewhat disappointed Morgan perked up.
Luo En pointed to Beast God Cornus being embraced as a stuffed toy by three Elf Knights in front of the fire, and Kaseparuge who was gnawing on a bone, and smiled:
"One is a 'Throne' from the Sky Island, and the other is a favored of the Beast God, they're ready helpers. Even if the Six Great Fairy Clans rise up collectively, you'll be able to suppress them."
"Are they willing to help?"
Morgan was tempted but also a bit hesitant.
Luo En nodded and said,
"Rest assured, I've already communicated with them in advance. As long as you agree to punish those Piques and the traitors from the Clan of Teeth, both Cornus and Kaseparuge have agreed to return with you to the Mist Forest."
"Of course! Even without their request, I definitely won't let those bastards go!"
Morgan gripped her magic wand, her eyes emanating cold killing intent.
For a long time, she regarded the Rain Clan as half of her own tribe, and Oakney as her second home.
Now that her "family" was slaughtered and her "homeland" destroyed, how could she not seek revenge?
After so many years, those fairies probably forgot:
She is the Death Goddess who takes lives on the battlefield, not some weak and easily bullied nominal Fairy Queen!
"Since you have no disagreement on this aspect, I'm relieved. Here, this is your mutual agreement, take a look. Cornus has already signed it, if you think there's no problem with the content, sign it too." Luo En said, handing Morgan a parchment scroll with still-wet ink.
Morgan took the scroll, surprised, and looked at Luo En:
"When did you make this?"
"Just now."
Luo En swirled the wine glass in his hand, looking calm.
The Beast God's nature was straightforward, with little guard against strangers.
Plus, Luo En was the one who rescued Kaseparuge from the Pique merchant group, so Cornus trusted and was close to him.
A little while ago, he drank a few cups with Cornus, and with the effect of words and alcohol, Cornus agreed to form an alliance with Morgan, to go to the Mist Forest together, and become an asset for Morgan in uniting the Six Great Fairy Clans.
After all, in a certain sense, the extermination of the Rain Clan was partly the responsibility of Kaseparuge and partly its responsibility.
Being one of the few Celtic deities described as "conscientious," Cornus naturally wanted to act to make amends.
With the help of this Beast God, the Six Great Fairy Clans could only lay down and be pummeled.
At this moment, Morgan carefully read the meticulously worded and perfectly written contract, and looked at Luo En with some complexity:
"This must have taken you a lot of thought, right?"
"Since you call me 'teacher,' I should bear some teacher's responsibility and consider more for my disciple." Luo En answered with a faint smile, then took out two notebooks from the Magic Circle Diagram,
"These contain insights on management and balance, as well as the application of some basic magic. With your wisdom, you should be able to understand. If you have any questions in the future, think more and figure it out, you might just grasp the answers."
Taking the notebooks, feeling the lingering warmth on them, Morgan did not feel much joy, instead a mysterious sense of loss.
The Enchantress sighed, looking at the man who was both a teacher and a friend:
"Do you really not want to come back with me?"
"I've taught what I should teach, I've given what I should give. What reason is there for a student to cling to the teacher?" Luo En made a helpless expression.
"And her?" Morgan pointed to Vivian who was drinking nectar in the distance, with an unhappy tone.
"In fact, I was about to mention, you should take her with you tomorrow!"
Luo En readily went with the flow, feeling delighted inside.
He was troubled about how to get rid of the troublemaker Vivian, and unexpectedly, Morgan brought up the matter herself.
Truly a double blessing!
"Alright, it's a deal! She's been wandering outside for so long, it's time to come back and do something proper with me!"
Morgan agreed without doubt.
To maintain the continuation of the Celtic God Era, she was busy all around, almost become a spinning top, while her elder sister Morganus even died once because of it. But Vivian, carefree every day, slacking off, never bearing any hardships, doing nothing proper, living more comfortably than anyone else, what kind of reason is this?
With a "If I'm not having a good time, you shouldn't either" mindset, Morgan decided unceremoniously to end Vivian's vacation early, drafting this sister into service.
And imagining Vivian's expression upon hearing this news tomorrow, her previously tangled mood lightened considerably.
After all, her own happiness was built upon the suffering of others.
Finishing her comprehension, Morgan looked at her teacher, hesitated for a moment, and asked:
"When will we meet again?"
"It shouldn't be too long."
Luo En answered softly, then pointed to the notebook in Morgan's hand, reminding her,
"Be sure to read and learn well. Next time we meet, I might assess your learning achievements."
"Absolutely!"
Morgan waved the notebook, escorting her teacher with her eyes as he gradually disappeared into the night.
~~
Several days later, at the place where the Holy Dragon Albion fell.
Luo En stood on the shore, overlooking the gleaming lake before him.
Although after the last battle, Albion's remains had been destroyed in one blow, with not even bone fragments left, as a super position Giant Dragon, its remaining majesty in the air persisted even after its fall.
Thus, the surroundings were quiet, dead still like a grave.
It was actually convenient, saving the trouble of hiding traces.
Luo En thought to himself, then recalled the curses taught by Goddess Freya in his mind, chanting the Divine Word while synchronizing his Magic Power to a distinct frequency.
Sensing the Magic Factors rippling like water around him, he hesitated no more and plunged into the lake.
After brief resistance, the entire underwater world underwent an earth-shaking change.
Luo En looked around and saw dragon bones like sky-reaching pillars, glowing softly under dim light, clearly illuminating the interior, separating the outer water flow, forming a unique pathway leading underground.
As he ventured deeper, the surrounding light dimmed further, with ancient gold and silver artifacts and decayed Divine Armament, along with human skeletal remains, scattered along the passages, appearing as remnants of a fierce battle.
It seemed, the Warner Divine Race didn't retreat easily back then.
Luo En shook his head, secretly accelerating his pace.
After passing through the Nine-layered Crystal Wall's Defensive Charm, the vibrant green vitality replaced the glistening water as the base color in his eyes.
The sky was as blue as a wash, and several brilliant waterfalls poured from the inverted Floating Islands, scouring the Crystal Forest's prismatic roots, with vine boats carrying glowing moss floating on amber rivers. When translucent deer stepped over liquid rainbows, their golden hooves left behind star-like time residues, that were woven back into the Fate loom with song-like silk lines before falling.
A spiral staircase formed by Cloud Whale bones spiraled upward from the entrance, with the spiral palace complex at the end growing atop cloud corals, with bricks fired from star sand oozing nectar droplets, and liquid dusk flowing through vine pipes.
Gazing at the dreamlike Immortal Realm before him, Luo En took a deep breath, his eyes flickering with a gleam.
Finally found it, the real Albion's Tomb!
Just as Luo En was feeling a surge of emotion, an abrupt and teasing voice came from behind:
"So, this is what you're looking for? Teacher..."