Although I have never seen the other party, nor have I sensed the aura of a divine being, there is probably only one being in the world that is revered as a master by the Skywing race.

"The God of War... Artesius?"

Xin Ke's face turned pale and her whole body trembled.

It's no longer just a matter of her personal safety; it's a matter of the entire forest elf species potentially facing extinction.

The God of War's unusual movements had spread throughout the world, and the Forest Elves naturally observed his actions as well. Although they did not know what the God of War had been doing before, the fact that he began to act after more than 10,000 years of silence was enough to attract the attention of the entire world.

Forest God Kainas was worried that the God of War would take action against other divine species, so he held a special meeting to have them develop a spell that could determine the God of War's movements. The elders took on this task and eventually assigned it all to Xinke.

She had previously been criticizing those old fogies for only revealing their secrets layer by layer, but she never expected that she would encounter the real deal before the development of the technique even began.

"What can I do for you?"

She knelt down on the spot without the slightest hesitation.

Regardless of whether they are enemies or not, we should treat beings of divine nature who defy common sense with the utmost respect.

This was not to demonstrate the power of the divine race, but simply to save his own life.

Xin Ke lowered her head as low as possible, but her eyes, hidden in the shadows, gleamed with a sharp light, clearly indicating that she was rapidly considering the other party's intentions.

Jibril chuckled at this pragmatic move.

"Master isn't Lord Artoch! If you call me by the wrong name again... I'll kill you!"

The murderous intent, as gentle as a breeze, instantly soaked Xin Ke's back.

She couldn't understand what Jibril meant. Wasn't the chief god of the Skywing race Artesius?

She couldn't understand Jibril's logic either. Even if the other party wasn't the God of War, you should at least say their name, otherwise how could you possibly pronounce it correctly?

However, she deeply understands one thing: the strong don't need to reason with the weak.

and so--

"Yes! I understand!"

She clenched her fists, choosing to swallow her anger.

"Very good. It seems that there are occasionally some smart ones among the weeds. I have a question for you. If you can answer truthfully, they might consider letting you go."

Jibril nodded in satisfaction and said this.

"Yes."

Xin Ke nodded immediately, but her expression was slightly confused.

Skywings generally have little interest in Forest Elves; even when they do kill, it's just a casual act, like poking an anthill, without any elaborate planning.

What questions would be worth asking specifically?

The answer will be revealed soon.

"Where is the temple of the forest elves?"

Jibril asked immediately.

"..."

Upon hearing this, Xin Ke's eyes widened, and her expression changed drastically.

The Forest Elf's temple and royal capital are built together, so the other party asked this question because they wanted to know the location of the Forest Elf's capital base.

It seems my worst fears were right; the other side really is after the forest elves!

With the strength of the Skywing race, they could easily destroy their base camp. If that happened, the entire Forest Elf race would lose more than 70% of its power and completely decline.

If I were to provide the correct information here, the forest elves' accumulation over tens of thousands of years would be destroyed.

If I were to deceive them here... well, it seems I can't. After all, the capital of the Forest Elf race isn't far from here. The Skywing race could find it in half a minute with a search, and the God race wouldn't even need to search to see it. I just don't know why they haven't said anything.

Thinking about it carefully, she herself wasn't the type to be particularly loyal to the Forest God or particularly fond of the Forest Spirits. Rather, most of the elders gave her a negative impression.

She herself is not the type of person who values ​​others more than herself.

So what's there to hesitate about?

Just as she was making up her mind but hesitated to speak, Su Mo spoke up.

"to be honest."

The words of the gods possess immense binding power; neither the will of human magicians nor that of forest elves can resist them.

Under this mandatory command, all of Xin Ke's previous hesitation was in vain, and her body involuntarily made sounds.

"The temple of the forest elves is just a hundred kilometers behind me; that is the capital of us forest elves."

"So close? Looks like we made the right choice!"

Jibril immediately broke into an excited smile.

"Then, Lord Su Mo, let's go!"

The two winged girls and a being that appeared to be a god quickly disappeared from the spot.

For them, who can manipulate space at will, a hundred kilometers is no different from being right next to them.

Looking in the direction the three had left, Xin Ke's face turned pale.

Caught off guard and exposed to the gaze of two Skywings and one God, the Forest Elves' future is almost entirely one of destruction, with no other choice.

Although she had no feelings for the forest elves and even less affection for the forest god Kainas, seeing her past about to vanish into nothingness, she finally broke free from the aura of genius and rediscovered the cold reality of the world.

"Lord Su Mo, is that so..."

She remembered the name deeply, then turned and walked back in the direction she had come from.

If the forest elves are destined for destruction, then she should witness their destruction with her own eyes!

Using multiple techniques to accelerate herself, allowing her movement speed to easily exceed several times the speed of sound, Xin Ke returned to the land of the Forest Elves in just a few minutes.

However, to her great surprise, what appeared before her was not a wasteland, nor was there any mountain of corpses or sea of ​​blood of the forest elves.

On the contrary, the capital city remained as peaceful and prosperous as when he left it.

Looking at the bustling crowd of Skywing creatures, Xin Ke felt somewhat lost.

"what happened?"

Given the Skywing race's ability to teleport, shouldn't they have arrived here long ago?

Why does this city seem like everything is fine?

Not only were they not attacked, but they didn't even feel the slightest panic or alertness, as if they hadn't noticed the enemy's invasion at all.

"Sinko Nierbalen, can you explain why you used emergency clearance to call us here?"

A stern and aged voice rang out.

The elders, summoned by Xin Ke through the emergency communication device, all looked at this overly arrogant new generation of forest spirits with hostile eyes.

"Without a suitable reason, even if you are a Flower Crown Lord praised by Lord Kainas, you must abide by the rules and be punished. In the worst case, you will lose the power to directly send emergency communications to the elders."

The seniority system within the Forest Elf race is extremely serious. Even though Xin is a unique genius in the entire Forest Elf race and has made many unimaginable contributions, she can only be subordinate to the elders and is constantly controlled by them.

Looking at these old people who reeked of decay, Xin Ke's gaze was extremely cold.

The power to issue emergency communications?

Ha! They talk like it's something wonderful. It was clearly these people who initially wanted to seize the technique she developed, which is why they gave her the right to contact them. Now they're making it sound like she's begging them.

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She was already used to these annoying attitudes, so she wasn't angry at all.

"Are you sure nothing unusual happened just now, and you didn't detect any intrusion signals?"

She questioned him firmly.

"Sinko Nierbalen, watch your tone when you speak to the elders!"

"presumptuous!"

"We didn't receive a signal, what do you mean?"

The elders had differing opinions; some thought she was exaggerating, while others were dissatisfied with her arrogant attitude.

Xinke completely ignored the attitudes of these old folks.

"Tsk, that shouldn't be the case!"

Logically, any large-scale elven reaction should not escape the sensing range of the spell she personally compiled. If those two Skywing creatures came over, the spell should have issued a warning.

Since the spell didn't work, it means the other party really didn't come over.

What happened? Did they get lost?

That can't be... Wait a minute!

Recalling the question Jibril had asked earlier, Shinko's eyes suddenly widened.

The other party was asking about the location of the Forest Elf Temple, not the location of the capital. She only misunderstood because the two places were together.

If the enemy's target is not the Elf capital, then what is their target?

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What kind of being would warrant the intervention of a being suspected to be at the level of a god?

Realizing this, her face turned pale, and she slammed her hand on the table, glaring at the other elders.

"Where is Kainas? Where is Lord Kainas? He might be in danger!"

The elders were all shocked by these words.

"What did you say?!"

"How could that be? How could Lord Kainas be in danger? We, the supreme gods, are invincible!"

"Hua Guanqing, can you take responsibility for your worries?"

They had intended to investigate Xin Ke's attitude, but no matter what her attitude was, it seemed insignificant when it came to the safety of the deity.

The God of War, Artes, has not made a move for over ten thousand years. In the hearts of some elders, the Forest God has replaced the God of War as the number one in the world, so they do not believe Xin Ke's words.

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