When a little elf was born on the huge tree of life, she rushed to the scene and saw the little guy.

 Pure white long hair, blood-red eyes, childish face and petite body.

 From the moment she was born, there was a hint of evil in her eyes, a desire to assimilate and destroy everything, just like the star seed that once destroyed civilization.

 But the evil spirit disappeared almost instantly - the spiritual knowledge from the sea of ​​flowers restrained the desire of the newborn tree. She looked at Perlis in front of her ignorantly, as if looking at a bird perched on the treetop.

 Looking at the little animal in front of her, Perlis was stunned for a moment, then reached out and picked her up.

 Aurora, who was picked up, stared at Perlis blankly, her little head tilted slightly.

 Then he bit Perlis's arm.

 ""

 Perlis looked calmly at the little animal biting her tightly, her face indifferent.

 She reached out, pinched Aurora's cheek, and poked her head:

 "release."

 “Awooo, awooo, awooo…”

 Puppies were born in a tree...? Perlis frowned, thinking.

 What should I do...it seems like we can't communicate well...

 Although it doesn't hurt when she bites, I can't let her keep biting...

 Generally speaking, what should a sister do?

 Pearlis recalled the day when she finished planting the trees. That day she returned to the cafe and consulted with Carly, who had once been her sister.

 "How do you be a good sister?" Carly, who was knitting, raised her head with a faint smile on her face. "Of course, it's about establishing your authority!"

 Establish prestige...

 Well... I will...

 Perlis nodded thoughtfully, and a plan to establish her prestige had quickly emerged in her mind.

 She put her fingers close to Aurora's face, and a small white flame appeared—

 ——Pure white fireworks.

 This is the fire that symbolizes "destruction" and can destroy an entire planet or even a galaxy in an instant with the pure concept of destruction.

 When the white flame lit up nearby, Aurora's pupils shrank suddenly, and she flew out of Perlis's hand like a frightened kitten.

 "Ouch!"

 She quickly backed away on the tree trunk, back and forth, back and forth...until she reached the end of the trunk.

 Why did she seem a little too scared? Perlis looked at the white flame in her hand, slightly confused.

 Oh...! The uncontrolled Tree of Life was destroyed by the pure white fireworks!

 It seems like an instinct etched into the soul... Perlis walked over to Aurora, squatted down, and rubbed the little one's head:

 "Don't be afraid," she said.

 It was no use. The little guy kept shaking and tears were already in the corners of his eyes.

 Seeing her aggrieved look, Perlis sighed softly and adjusted her bangs slightly.

 It seems... if you want to be a good sister...

 There is indeed a lot to learn...

 Frame Street - The Citadel

 Countless imperial soldiers are stationed at the door of the cafe, which has been abandoned for many years.

 Among them, there is even a spiritual witch.

 They didn't know why the emperor sent people to guard this place, and why a new shift of people had to be replaced every half an hour to keep the personnel flowing.

 This cafe has been abandoned for many years. The glass is foggy and a pile of broken furniture can be vaguely seen inside.

 Soldiers of the Empire

 Very loyal, they don't ask questions, they just follow orders.

 ""

 “Click…Click…Click…Click…”

 The sound of footsteps coming from afar seemed a little abrupt in this war-torn night.

 The soldiers immediately turned their heads warily, only to see a young girl walking towards them under the blue moonlight.

 Her clothes were covered in dust, but her expression was very calm, even to the point of being a little creepy.

 In the girl's hand, the Imperial saw a butterfly knife.

 This was the last thing they saw—

 "bass--"

 The next second, the imperialists fell to the ground like broken straws, leaving only one spiritual wizard still standing.

 She opened her mouth slightly, and her neck was pierced by a silver blade, and red arcs of electricity danced on her skin.

 "Squeak—" "Plop."

 Perlis drew out the silver blade. She was standing behind the witch and lightly shook off the blood on the blade.

 Then she turned her head and put her hand on the door of the cafe.

 "Clap."

 The door opened, and at the same time, a crimson light slanted in from behind, as if to tear the girl apart.

 Perlis immediately walked in and closed the door gently.

 "Clang."

 The roar of the Landslide and Tsunami Gang came from behind the door, like the screams of ten million dying people overlapping together, bound to break everything down.

 But the door blocked out the howling.

 ""

 "Little white flower!"

 Perlis looked up and saw a pink-haired maid walking towards her quickly, anxiety hidden in her ice-blue eyes.

 She smiled lightly, then rushed forward and threw herself directly into Carly's arms:

 "Carly, my Carly..." Perlis closed her eyes and gently rubbed Carly's chest, "I miss you..."

 Only in front of her would Perlis show her soft side.

 Carly gently rubbed the back of Perlis's head, her eyes scanning her body, observing her carefully.

 After a while, she breathed a sigh of relief:

 "The Red Moon pollution threshold has not been reached yet. He cannot capture you, but the difference is only three coefficients."

 "You are the only one who can make things about the mysticism sound so scientific..." Pearlis muttered.

 "Your head shows signs of being pierced by a high-intensity supernatural essence," Carly frowned. "Angel bullet?"

 "It should be the supplies that the Court of Redemption sent to the Empire, the child named Cain," Perlis said, "Well... projection doesn't actually hurt that much..."

 Without letting her continue, Carly gently rubbed Polys's head with her hand, and a faint black light emerged.

 "Even if it's just a projection, I'll treat it as if you were injured," Carly said seriously, "Come, take a shower. I want to wash away any abnormalities that may exist on your body."

 "...You just want to take a shower with me right?"

 "What? No?"

 "Let's go~"

 Pearlis smiled softly and kissed Carly on the cheek.

 Carly stuck out her tongue, then picked up her little flower and walked towards the back door of the cafe.

 Of course, it’s a princess hug.

 "call..."

 After taking a shower, Perlis sat on the soft sofa and quietly wrote in her diary.

 The diary lists some information about this world, from history, humanities, geography to some folk characteristics.

 "...The Imperials typically use a mystical alloy similar in appearance to bronze to create armor and weapons. These armor and weapons are differentiated according to the different military systems..."

 "For example... the city defense forces of New Garo and the desert rangers have low armor coverage. Military uniforms are usually made of breathable and extremely durable super fibers, and only key areas are armored..."

 "During the Hanging Garden's invasion of the Citadel, the Imperials were heavily armored. Even the advance troops were mostly fully armored, and were equipped with a large number of spirit wizards..."

 "This change was made after considering the battlefield and the enemy. The climate in New Garo and the Erlu Desert is relatively hot, so the level of armor needs to take into account factors such as breathability and physical exertion... However, it is spring in the academic city of Academi, and the climate is relatively cold. Moreover, the majority of the academic city's non-transcendent ground forces are composed of unarmored soldiers. Therefore, the Imperials have suppressed the armor level."

 "Their full body armor can negate most low-string magic and can block the caliber of bullets (.45 caliber) commonly used by the Citadel's Academi military and police, crushing the Citadel's troops."

 "As a desert people, the Imperials don't have a full armored formation. From what I've seen during my travels in New Garo, their full armor training began two to three years ago, which means the Golden King had already begun planning this invasion..."

 "If someone had observed carefully, they would have come to this conclusion earlier. Unfortunately, no one noticed these tiny changes..."

 Perlis gently turned the pen, put it aside, and then closed the diary.

 She did not just observe this world, but spent some time traveling around to experience its customs and practices.

 This includes an examination of civilization and an assessment of the situation.

 Perlis didn't know what kind of world Aurora had come into, and she wanted to understand this world better.

 Maybe, this is how I can become a good sister?

 ""

 A cup of coffee was placed next to her. When Perlis turned around, she saw Carly sitting down next to her.

 Carly took the pearl

 Liz's diary, flipped through it and took a look.

 "That's rude." said Pearlis.

 "It's not convenient for me to go out all the time, so I'll take a look at what Little White Flower wrote."

 Carly flipped through the pages and said:

 "Are you still going out?"

 "Yeah, of course." Perlis nodded.

 "I remember you said you wouldn't interfere too much with their fate," Carly said as she flipped through the books. "If you help them too much, the flowers and grass won't be able to grow."

 "Excessive growth isn't necessarily a good thing," Perlis muttered. "Moderation is the hardest to control."

 The image of the planet torn apart by the giant tree emerged in her mind.

 "There's a threat I need to help them deal with," Perlis said, "Rose Frozen."

 "Alice Pucht's tailor?" Carly remembered the name.

 "Not now. She is the carrier of the White Angel."

 Perlis's eyes were sharp:

 "When Aurora used winter to resurrect Saint Nero's divine remains, the white angel Saint Clos, sealed in the divine tomb, escaped."

 "The expedition teams from both the Academy City of Academi and New Garo observed the spiritual world tearing apart near the Karadorans Mountains, but failed to grasp the true nature of the phenomenon in a timely manner. Furthermore, Isabella Disep was actually an accomplice of the Empire, so the matter was suppressed by all parties involved."

 "I'm guessing it was around the same time Aurora arrived at the Citadel. The spirit-like white angel found Rose Frozen, a descendant of the Frozen family who had once served her."

 "Rose Frozen dedicated herself to the White Angel," Perlis murmured. "I suspect this family is the White Angel's favored family. Their spirits have a unique structure. Part of them doesn't seem to respond to the call of their true bodies, but instead is connected to the spirit world."

 "From what I see, Rose Frozen was originally part of the White Angel. When the spirit in the God's Tomb took over her body, that part of her body was activated, and her memories merged..."

 After listening to Perlis, Carly nodded and said:

 "She should be a member of the Star Callers, a test for the Saint and Aurora. So why do you need to solve it?"

 "Do not."

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