The Vastness of Magical Destiny
Chapter 1005: Volume 32: Dark Clouds Spread, - 23: Those Nonsense Matters of the Elves

Chapter 1005: Volume 32: Dark Clouds Spread, Chapter 23: Those Nonsense Matters of the Elves

Vladimir Koff was equally aware of his mission. Just like mortals and barbarians, the Elf Clan was still in a state of disarray and fragmentation, at least the Dark Elf tribe was akin to the Barbarian’s Sanjia Tribe, which had taken the initiative to approach the humans.

Unfortunately, the humans that these Dark Elves had approached were not from the Caucasus, nor could they possibly be, considering that the Caucasus was too far away from here. Since it was not the Caucasus, it also meant that they would have to face the fact that their group came to help correct the wrong direction these Elves had taken.

"Is this the Mist Flower Hills?"

"Yes, the Mist Flower Hills is just a collective name for the settlement area of our Elf Clan. In reality, it covers quite a large range. It extends from the lowlands along the coast of the Storm Ocean to the rugged bush woodlands where we are now. Further ahead lies the habitat of our Forest Elves — the Red Tree Forest. East of the Red Tree Forest are the Iris Basin and the Tata River Valley; the Iris Basin is where the Dark Elves reside, and the uneven Tata River Valley is the dwelling area of the Cave Elves."

Finitz understood that it was necessary to inform these mortals about the actual situation of the Elf Clan. In the eyes of these mortals, all Elves seemed the same, with no distinction, but in fact, if one observed carefully, one could definitely differentiate between the members of the Seven Major Tribes of Elves.

"Hmm, besides your Forest Elves, Dark Elves, and Cave Elves, what other Elven tribes are there?"

"Well, there are also the White Elves living in the coastal lowlands, as well as the Swamp Elves from the Swamp Area to the north of here. The Mountain Elves and the Fire Elves all live within the Mige Mountain Range, which borders the Iris Basin. The difference is that the Mountain Elves live in the regions above the middle of the mountains, while the Fire Elves dwell at the foot of the mountains."

"What a complex race," Morssen remarked, smacking his lips.

"Mr. Morssen, aren’t you mortals even more complicated? With so many countries and ethnicities, compared to us Elves, you must be many times more complex, right?" Finitz responded coldly. She did not want to appear too weak in front of these men, as Komer had advised her that it was beneficial to show some strength before men.

"Heh, Miss Finitz, I didn’t mean anything by it," Morssen shrugged his shoulders. The Fallen Knight did not want to argue with this Elf Woman over such trivial matters.

"Miss Finitz, given our current pace, how much longer do you think it will take to reach the Red Tree Forest? Also, you mentioned that this damp brushwood land also belongs to the territory of your Elf Clan, so why have we not seen a single Elf appear?" After pondering with a frown, Vladimir Koff asked another question, "And, are you sure we won’t be detected by Elves from other tribes if we enter the Red Tree Forest this way?"

"Based on our current speed, we estimate that we will enter the edge of the Red Tree Forest by tomorrow evening. This land indeed belongs to our Elf Clan; it was originally the territory of the White Elves, but because of those detestable mortal Slave Traders frequently bringing Slave Hunter Teams to this area, they all migrated to the coastal lowlands," Finitz said, her face unable to hide her hatred and disgust for mortals, and her gaze towards Vladimir Koff and Morssen also carried some disdain. "Elves from other tribes wouldn’t be active in this region either, as it doesn’t have the food they prefer. Mr. Vladimir Koff, what are you worried about? Are you worried about being discovered by the Dark Elves and Cave Elves?"

"Of course I’m worried, being discovered by the Dark Elves and Cave Elves at this time is not good news," Vladimir Koff nodded.

"Heh, Miss Finitz, it seems you have quite the prejudice against us mortals. The Slave Traders are mortals, true, but not all mortals are the same as them, right? Isn’t Lord Komer also a mortal?"

Morssen smiled slightly, finding some amusement amidst the monotony of the march. This Elf Woman was clearly Lord Komer’s consort, and the worldly Morssen could tell that Finitz had not been deflowered for long, still retaining many traits of a virgin; but one thing was for sure, she was no longer a virgin, and surely Lord Komer could not have resisted sampling this Elf Woman’s charms. Of course, these thoughts could only rot in his belly; speaking them out loud could infuriate the Elves to the point of madness.

A flush of heat swept past Finitz’s ears—this damned mortal was clearly insinuating something, but on the surface, there was no fault to find. If she took issue with it, it would only give others more to talk about, not to mention she indeed...

"Mr. Vladimir Koff, if you fear the Dark Elves and Cave Elves, then what is the meaning of your visit this time? Did Lord Komer send you here just for a tour?"

What’s wrong with this woman, does she have a problem in her head? Worry doesn’t mean fear. Does facing an opponent mean we have to nobly announce our arrival? Vladimir Koff hasn’t lost his mind to that extent; the Black Flame Knights are not just any knight’s regiment, and the name of the regiment is just a front. Adopting the simplest and most effective ways and means to achieve their goal is the principle of the Black Flame Knights.

"Miss Finitz, we are here in the Mist Flower Hills under the command of Lord Komer; your only task is to provide us with the intelligence we need, nothing more. As for how we should proceed, I believe there is no need for others to intervene, nor do we need outsiders to question the strategies of the Black Flame Knights, not even if Lord Komer himself were here."

Vladimir Koff’s firm response left Finitz choked up, not expecting the man who had been silent all the way to have such a domineering side, leaving no room for her to save face. But Komer had also warned her not to interfere with the actions and plans of the Black Flame Knights and the Magicians, that was none of her concern.

"Fine, consider me wrong. Mr. Vladimir Koff, ask for any intelligence you need, I will hide nothing and speak everything. I just want to remind you that the Dark Elves and Cave Elves have certainly already colluded with the Assyrians to the west. The Assyrians have always been great enemies of our Elf Clan, their power is not to be underestimated, you must stay alert to this fact."

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