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Chapter 979, 974 Beauties

Chapter 979, Section 974: Beauty
Upon hearing such a "good" offer, Marx and Engels immediately became wary:
"What price do you need me to pay?"

The fairy girl shook her head:

"I'm not a devil. Fairies may sometimes play tricks on humans, but sometimes they will simply give them benefits because they like them. I think you're quite pleasing to the eye."

Although fairies cannot lie, these few truths can be easily woven into lies. Maren easily noticed the room for interpretation hidden within them; this is a typical example of a misleading truth.

Marx and Engels asked:

"So you simply want to help me?"

Seemingly unhappy about being suspected, the fairy girl said somewhat displeased:

"Do you really want to make a wish? This kind of opportunity doesn't come every day."

Hearing her answer, Maren became even more certain of his guess.

However, he did not refuse:

"Sure, it's free to try anyway."

Upon hearing this, the girl smiled brightly again, while the gray-haired man behind her had a subtle change in his eyes, as if he were reflecting on something.

After saying that, she pushed herself towards the tent and walked through the noisy crowd in a very high-profile manner, immediately attracting the attention of many people.

During this process, Ma En also noticed that most of these guys looked like ordinary humans, but some were obviously people with abnormal abilities. For example, some looked like martial artists, while others had various abnormal phenomena on their bodies, such as translucent bodies, burning flames, and magical light around them.

And among them are a very few clearly non-human beings: typical demons, black-winged angels, huge and obese one-eyed creatures, and ghosts burning like will-o'-the-wisps.

At that moment, all of these guys were looking at him.

Marne walked up to the tent without a care in the world.

It was only then that Ma En noticed that the male fairy in front of him was like a tent, and his body was adorned with many exquisite and beautiful ornaments, including earrings carved from white teeth and silver bracelets with a few strands of beautiful feathers.

But what is even more striking is his beautiful and gentle face. Even among the fairies who are all handsome men and beautiful women, his beauty is beyond comprehension. Moreover, coupled with his slender and graceful body, he gives Ma En the feeling of an extremely fragile yet incredibly precious work of art.

Although not as intense, the feeling was somewhat like the statues created by the sculptor, including the statue of the Lord of All Demons, the fairy girl, the gray-haired man, and many other fairies who possessed the most handsome and beautiful appearances in the mortal world.

But both the "messenger" before them and the forger possessed an appearance that was so beautiful it was almost bizarre, even beyond the comprehension of the human mind. The forger was even more terrifying in this respect, because when Marne saw her statue, all he could feel was the mad beauty itself.

However, the messenger still exuded a certain fatal attraction. He not only had a face more beautiful than any woman in the world, but Maren could also clearly sense that he was male and would not mistake him for a woman because of his slightly soft appearance.

Besides this, Marx and Engels had an even stranger feeling in their hearts...

He felt like he had seen him somewhere before, but when he tried to think about it carefully, he couldn't remember anything.

The accumulation of these unusual feelings also made Mar and Eng pause for a moment.

"What, are you stunned?" The fairy girl nudged his shoulder with a slight smile.

Marx and Engels nodded:

"This appearance is common among your fairies..."

The fairy girl also looked at the messenger, but her eyes revealed a barely concealed jealousy:

"He's a rare beauty even among us fairies. What I didn't tell you earlier is that many wish-granters change their wishes immediately upon reaching him. It's even said that the terrifying and powerful succubus queen offered a hefty bounty for his capture."

Upon hearing this, a thought suddenly struck Ma En like a thunderbolt, because with the fairy girl's reminder, he finally realized where that feeling came from.

The envoy slightly raised his head, looking at Marx and Engels with a somewhat indifferent gaze:

"What is your wish?"

Although his expression was normal, Ma En could sense that he was exuding a twisted and terrifying attraction in his every move, which could easily arouse the destructive or conquering desires of those around him.

This also once again confirmed Marx and Engels's subtle, unseen intuition.

Although it's not very obvious, and their temperaments are completely different—he's even more beautiful now—his face does bear a subtle resemblance to that of the Prince of Elysium.

There are many explanations for this feeling. Perhaps the latter made a clumsy imitation of him, or perhaps the bounty the fairy girl just mentioned has come true, and at some point in the future, this fairy will be captured and fall into hell.

The so-called demons are a special race that is captured and sent to hell after death. In other words, beings like fairies should theoretically be able to become demons after death, since Daenerys Targaryen was once a dragon.

A powerful demon like the Succubus Queen should theoretically be able to forcibly transform those she captures into demons through some means, since all that's needed for this process is hellish power and death.

And then there's the thought that this succubus queen is still alive, and that the Prince of Elysium rose to power by usurping her throne…

The truth seems to be obvious.

"Hurry up and make a wish," the fairy girl pushed him again.

Ma En was also forced to step forward and stand in front of the male demon.

The envoy sighed wearily:

"It's best not to make any more wishes like 'I'll fall in love with you.' I have no interest in love, and the price is not something you mortals can afford. Making such wishes is just a waste of your opportunities."

Although his words were narcissistic, Mar and Eng could sense that his emotions were genuine.

And his words were naturally even more sincere.

Marx and Engels calmly stated:
"I have no interest in that kind of wish either."

Upon hearing this, the fairy's expression softened slightly:
"Then what do you want?"

Marx and Engels had long ago decided on their wish:

"I want to access a memory from when I was around twenty years old. It doesn't have to be very long, maybe a continuous period of about a month would be enough, and it also has to be completely safe for me."

"But they have to be beautiful and safe memories. Can you do that?"

Although I didn't have high hopes, it wouldn't hurt to give it a try.

The envoy looked at Marne with some surprise, clearly not expecting Marne to make such a wish.

"Hmm, that's interesting..." The fairy looked thoughtful. "So, you don't know about your past right now? That wish isn't boring, but here's the problem."

Can you afford the price?


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