A more convenient, advanced and colorful world is right before their eyes, but they are told that they can only live in the deep mountains and forests. This is undoubtedly the most cruel torture.

For the elves with long lives, they cannot accept the "judgment" of this world.

"Some members of the tribe died of depression, some chose to end their lives early, but more people chose to look for hope."

"Including my parents."

"They strive to find a way to avoid contact with Originium while still surviving in civilization, living cautiously yet bravely."

"They knew they would one day die because of the Originium, and they accepted this outcome calmly."

Turning around and leaving, Muirseth took Talina's hand and left this sad place.

She raised her head and looked at the skylight glass. The sunlight outside was so dazzling that it made Muirseth's eyes fill with tears.

"And then... they got oripathy."

"Elves are extremely sensitive to Originium disease and have a very low tolerance. Once infected with Originium disease, they are doomed to die. The longest one survived was only a month."

"Like most elves, they cannot accept spending the rest of their lives in the deep mountains and forests. They yearn for a more convenient and colorful world."

"Then... those infected with the oripathy abandoned me in a village far from the city. I returned to my former settlement and accepted my own death."

"So, you are looking for a solution to the fate of your people?"

Suddenly, Talina understood the conditions that Christen promised to Muirseth.

She doesn't simply want to find a partner, or survive alone, she just needs companionship.

What Muirseth really wants is to let the elves survive in this world, just like everyone else, breathing the city air freely and appreciating the beauty of this steel jungle.

Instead of hiding in the deep mountains and forests and dying alone.

Muirseth's previous pursuit of herself was nothing more than a glimmer of hope in despair. Before there was any greater hope, she longed to grasp Talina as a "lifeline".

But now...Kristen gave her greater hope.

But she underestimated the emotion and overestimated her own determination.

Unconsciously, she fell deeper and deeper into it, and from the initial superficial enjoyment, she gradually became unable to extricate herself.

A phone call from Christen woke her up from this dream, and then she chose to say goodbye to Talina at Longmen.

Sometimes, Muirseth also thought, if he had not kissed her at the beginning, perhaps he could go to that unexplored place with Christen without any burden?

But there is no medicine for regret in this world.

Kristen noticed her absent-mindedness and gradually "ostracized" her.

So much so that until now, she couldn't even find Kristen's location.

"Why are you telling me this?"

Staying where she was, Talina slowed down Muirseth's pace.

If you want to arouse her sympathy...no need to.

She has already decided to let go, so she will definitely not obstruct it.

Besides, Muirseth is not such a person.

"Well~ I just want you to remember me."

With a slight smile, Muirseth came behind Talina, put his arms around her neck and hung them on Talina's chest.

"The road ahead is unknown, the dangers are hard to predict. I want someone to remember me, remember my name, my existence, my breath, my... smell."

A light orange-like scent came from behind her and reached Talina.

Muirseth was very light and hanging on Talina's body seemed effortless.

Talina let the elf lie on her. She put down her hands, walked to Muirseth's legs, and reached into his knees.

Her body became light, and the support underneath pulled her up. Muirseth was panicked for a moment, then accepted it with relief.

"Sometimes...I'm actually quite envious of you..."

"You have so many friends around you who can walk with you. Compared to you, I am like a weed on the roadside, no one cares about me."

With his arms tightened, Muirseth rested his head on Talina's shoulder, their cheeks rubbing against each other: "But now it's different, I seem to have found it..."

Someone you can rely on.

"Is that so?"

The feeling of stepping on the ground barefoot and returning to land made Talina miss the feeling of stepping on marshmallows just now.

"In that case, I've decided."

Ignoring Muirseth's attempt to come down, Talina walked out step by step.

Small footprints were left on the ground and gradually disappeared as the water dried up.

"What have you decided? Put me down..."

Muirseth pinched Talina's cheek in shame and anger, trying to make Talina let him go.

After the initial "enjoyment", Muirseth suddenly realized that he was being carried on the back of a girl who was shorter than him.

The shame in her heart made her eager to get off.

But Talina ignored her struggle and instead shook her body, pushing Muirseth up a little more.

Li Boling Li Meng turned around and looked at the slightly flushed Jing Qi Ling Ba, and said seriously: "I've decided... If finding a way out for your race is your dream, I will help you realize it."

"I will watch you go wherever you want to go, and guard everything you leave behind until you find it, find your dream."

"Then, if you are tired and want to come back, I will always be waiting for you. Don't worry, I will take good care of your home and make sure it is spotless."

Talina grinned, revealing eight teeth.

This is a standard smile.

His smile was bright and sunny, which made Muirseth stunned.

Home...

Unfamiliar vocabulary.

Where is her home?

Orphanage? School dormitory? Rhine Life? The house she bought?

Or...the small house that she, Christen and Saria rented together when Rhine Life was first founded?

No, none of these.

They can be called residences, but they cannot be called homes.

Muirseth thought that Rhine Life was her home and that Saria and Christen were her family, but she was wrong.

Big mistakes.

They are friends, friends with whom I have a very good relationship.

But they have things they care about, in other words, they have their own home.

But she is different. She is out of tune with this era and has never found her own position.

She has no home.

But now, she found it.

"Okay... Then, I'll leave it to you~"

Returning a smile, Muirseth lowered his head, shortening the distance he had just opened.

chirp~

There was a soft touch on my lips and a pleasant smell.

Milk? Or peaches?

Never mind... never mind.

Clearing his mind, Muirseth focused on what was before him.

She has always thought that she is unfortunate, and family and ethnic problems have always troubled her.

The elf has no past and no future, and she doesn't even know where to start looking.

Even though she hated that stinky snake, she also envied her. The feathered serpent had an extremely glorious past. No matter how Holhaiya performed, she was a person with roots.

And she, like duckweed, drifted with the current.

But now...she had found her home.

A home that only exists with you and the one you love.

The door lock of the house was difficult to open, and Muirseth spent decades trying to open it, but was still stuck outside.

Now, she finally turned the doorknob and stepped inside.

Walking into the place that belongs to me alone...

Family.

Volume 9: Chapter 88: "Hard and Soft"

"You...really..."

Feeling the slight pain on her lips, Talina shook her head helplessly.

She just wanted to indulge this guy's little selfish desire, but who knew that Muirseth would actually start biting her.

If she hadn't been quick-witted and turned her head in time, her mouth would have been bitten off.

This guy...

Turning her head and looking at Muirseth standing beside her with hatred, Talina gritted her teeth, wishing she could tear this guy to pieces alive.

"Oh, what? Do you regret it?"

Covering his mouth and laughing secretly, Muirseth smiled cunningly: "Who told you to say those inexplicable words? This is all your own fault~"

"You deserve it~"

略~

With his tongue sticking out and his mouth wide open, Muirseth made a face and ran away laughing.

"never mind..."

Looking at Muirses who had returned to normal, even though Talina was furious, she couldn't bear to disturb the rare nature of this elf at this moment.

After decades of repression, a moment of release...

Also...not bad.

"So, what are you going to do next?"

After the fight, Muirseth thought about the problem before him.

They are now wanted by the military and the Melander Foundation. They can hardly move in Tremont, and staying here means certain death.

However, from what she knew about Talina, what she had just said was most likely not a joke.

She...really intends to stay!

Before, Muirseth could still pretend not to care, but after what happened just now, she could no longer ignore it.

After all, if anything happened to Talina, then no one would be able to look after her "home".

"It's okay, I've already arranged the staff in advance, don't worry!"

Waving her hand nonchalantly, Talina came to the door of the lounge and observed the scene inside through the window above.

Inside the room, Rosemary lay on the soft bed, her face looking peaceful and comfortable.

It was a rare good sleep.

"call..."

With a sigh of relief, Talina lowered her tiptoes.

"Hey, can you tell me? I'm really curious."

Behind her, Muirseth came quietly and whispered in Talina's ear.

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