I have a city in another world

Chapter 6915 The Descendant Mina

Chapter 6915 The Descendant Mina

The group entered the courtyard and, instead of standing around watching, helped tidy up and clean.

After being hit by the storm, the city was in complete chaos, but hardly anyone was there to clean up or tidy it up.

If it weren't for the flowers covering the ground, concealing the chaotic scene, people would have witnessed an even more horrific sight.

The mess and dirt are real and cannot be covered up by flowers. If you want to make life more convenient, cleaning and tidying are unavoidable.

The owner of this courtyard is extremely inconvenient to move around due to his injury.

The courtyard, which wasn't very big, had never been properly tidied up, and there was almost no place to step.

After everyone arrived, they immediately got busy cleaning up the yard, tidying up the trash and removing it.

Judging from their actions and expressions, they didn't seem to be forced, but were genuinely doing this.

As the woman observed silently, she heard a sound in her ear.

"Mina, how are you feeling today?"

"Uh...not bad."

Upon hearing the question, the woman remembered that the body's name was Mina and quickly responded.

Although there was a momentary hesitation, it shouldn't be noticed that something was wrong. As an injured person, it's common for one's mind to wander.

Mina focused her attention on the female elf in front of her, and couldn't help but marvel at her.

As a member of the wizarding world, she was well aware of the plight of the alien races and the filth hidden within.

The vast majority of wizards were simply doing it knowingly and deliberately, with no intention of giving other races a chance to develop.

That way, they would be unable to exercise certain privileges and enjoy the feeling of acting recklessly.

Under the guidance of some extremists, most wizards turned a blind eye and became followers of the crowd.

In the last hundred years or so, this situation has worsened, and many alien races have been reduced to the point of extinction.

Even so, not many people care about this matter, since it has nothing to do with their own interests.

Furthermore, the destruction of alien races within our borders can be addressed by searching beyond the realms. In all the myriad worlds, there is no shortage of all sorts of strange alien races.

When needed, they can be introduced through various means and allowed to reproduce and develop, thus ensuring the continuation of racial diversity.

Holding such a view is essentially treating other races as commodities or consumables, never regarding them as intelligent life forms of the same level.

Although it contradicted the established principles and rules, no wizard felt he had done anything wrong, and if this incident hadn't occurred, no one would have cared about it at all.

There is currently a heated debate about this incident, with various opinions and attitudes from different parties.

Regardless of the outcome of the debate, the situation of the alien races should improve somewhat after this incident.

The past humiliations stemmed from the belief that the foreign race had no powerful backers, which led them to act recklessly.

The saying goes, "A dog relies on its master's power." If it weren't for the wizards' tacit approval, would those powerful people dare to be so presumptuous?
If it weren't for the wizards' prohibition against promoting the gods and preventing evil gods from invading and destroying the astral plane, those powerful figures, knowing that there were gods behind the alien races, wouldn't dare to act recklessly even if they had a lot of courage.

Of course, those alien gods also had some faults. Because they feared the power of the astral plane, they had not shown any miracles for many years, which was also one of the reasons for the alien races' despair and decline.

Like water without a source or a tree without roots, let alone growing and thriving, even survival is extremely difficult.

Mina had no interest in getting involved in or arguing about right or wrong in this matter; she just wanted to do her job well and complete the mission successfully.

The female elf in front of me looked quite young, and her speech and movements were a little awkward; she was not someone who had been in a high position for long.

She gives the impression of being a girl from a small mountain village, always acting with a touch of timidity when interacting with others.

It's undeniable that most girls from other ethnic groups live deep in the mountains and forests. Their isolation from the outside world and their wariness of strangers are unavoidable.

The elf in front of me, like a young girl, fits the characteristics of this type of person, and seems to have been forced into this situation.

A very small number of people from other races live in bustling metropolises or luxurious manors, forming a stark contrast to their own kind.

The vast majority of these alien races were servants and playthings, with no freedom whatsoever.

They cannot control their own lives or deaths, but are instead in the hands of others, and may even be given away as gifts.

The elven girl before them showed no signs of enslavement; she was purely natural and unadorned, giving off a fresh and natural feeling.

This feeling of closeness to nature makes people instinctively drawn to it, without feeling any aversion or rejection.

It must be admitted that sending such divine messengers to communicate and help evil gods recruit believers is indeed a very wise move.

If it were an ordinary divine messenger, it might not have such a good effect.

At this moment, Mina couldn't help but feel worried, fearing that the entire city's residents had been bewitched.

For wizards, a million people is nothing; if necessary, they will not hesitate to physically disappear them.

However, if all of these millions of people were to become believers, it would be an extremely terrible thing.

Just like ordinary people who receive education and acquire a lot of useful knowledge, their own value will also increase.

That is the truth; the status of an ordinary farmer can never compare to that of a knowledgeable scholar.

When ordinary people become believers, it is also a kind of transformation and elevation. On the surface, there may not be much change, but they can influence the rules with their own meager power.

Gathering these believers together and guiding them will unleash terrifying power.

For a low-level cultivator like Mina, the best course of action in a similar situation is to run as far away as possible.

Do not hesitate at all, or you will be crushed to pieces.

Something terrifying is brewing and may happen soon.

At that moment, Mina felt a strong sense of urgency.

The female elf spoke with Mina, then used divine magic to heal her wounds, drawing life energy from a wildflower and transforming it into a gel-like substance to apply to her wounds.

That cool sensation greatly reduced the pain and even relaxed my tense emotions.

Mina had to admit that the evil god's magic was indeed extraordinary, especially in terms of healing.

After completing the treatment, the female elf comforted Mina for a few more minutes before leading everyone away.

The yard finally quieted down, the clutter was cleared away, and there was no longer any worry about tripping while walking.

The flowers, plants, and trees in the yard were also cleaned up, making them look even neater and more beautiful.

Free-growing flowers, grasses, and trees inevitably create a sense of disorder; they can embellish the environment, but it is difficult for them to blend perfectly with it.

At this point, gardeners are needed—people with an eye for aesthetics and skillful hands—to tend to and prune these natural wonders.

The gardeners in the city have now found a place to use their skills, and everywhere is a site for their construction and creation.

Gardeners were not doing this job voluntarily; they received rewards from the temple and were considered high-income earners in the city today.

Many ordinary people also worked alongside the gardeners to clean up the roads and buildings.

The elves' innate aesthetic sense was also put to use at this moment, and under their guidance and suggestions, the architectural and environmental styles became unique.

At first, people didn't think much of it, but the more they looked, the more they found it breathtaking and gradually became captivated by the beautiful scenery.


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