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Chapter 265: 265

Chapter 265: 265

The location was a medium-sized assembly hall in the Air Fortress, where all of us high-ranking Xyrin officials, including Pandora and Visca who had just finished their “morning exercise,” were gathered, drawn there by curiosity over an uninvited little one.

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Well, the above poorly constructed sentences prove that the Xyrin People are creatures of great curiosity.

“This is the situation…”

Sylvanas, who had hurried back from Silver Moon City after completing her mission, pointed to the little girl following her and revealed a helpless expression.

“You don’t know how clingy she can be…” Her Majesty Queen showed a troubled look that outsiders could never imagine, “Under normal circumstances, I would have simply refused, but this child… insisted that she had something very important to tell you in person… and she mentioned some matters that outsiders should absolutely not know about, so I found it odd and brought her here.”

Following Sylvanas was a small Blood Elf girl, who looked to be about eight or nine years old in human terms, sporting brilliant, sun-like golden short hair and a sweet and lovely face. The Blood Elf bloodline endowed this child with innate beauty; though still a young lass, her little face already showed the potential to cause national unrest. Noticing my gaze, the young girl quickly turned her green pupils towards me, her long pointed ears flickering twice before she flashed an innocent smile and continued to observe Pandora and Visca, who were amusingly standing mirror-like behind me.

And beside the two awkward sisters, Asida and Asidora, and the “mother and daughter” Bubbles and Little Baobao, were also observing the seemingly naive and pure Blood Elf loli with curious eyes.

Speaking of which, I really have a lot of twins here… Should I be proud that I can distinguish them all?

Standing before me now was the Blood Elf little girl we had accidentally encountered that day, Lilina, who was infected with the Undead Virus. Honestly, after being cleaned up, Lilina looked nothing like the dirty and tear-streaked little ragamuffin I had first met. I almost didn’t recognize her; if it weren’t for Alaya, who was in charge of treating her, reminding me proactively, I might still not remember her name.

“Alright,” I rubbed my slightly aching forehead, then resolutely cut off the itch-inducing messages from Lin Xue through the Spiritual Connection, like “scummy loli fan, horrible uncle with an everlasting halo,” and said to the little girl, “You have something important to tell me… Assuming that’s true, can you speak now?”

“Are you their leader? Or should I say… Divine King or something?”

The little girl did not answer my question but asked back, her eyes flickering with a sly sparkle.

Was that earlier innocent look all an act? This clever little devil, but after all, she’s just a child and revealed herself too soon, thinking she had concealed it well.

However, her little display of cunning did not provoke my dislike but instead made me a bit curious about this somewhat strange little girl.

“I suppose I am someone important here…” I said with slight hesitation, then surprisingly realized, am I a big shot around here?

If Lin Xue knew, she would probably nag me for half the day about being an “ambitionless loser.”

The Blood Elf little girl looked perplexed at me, scratching my head in confusion, then blurted out, “Are you really, really, really, really not a janitor? But you seem so invisible!”

That unfiltered remark immediately startled Sylvanas, who exclaimed, “How dare you!”

“It’s okay, it’s okay,” I hastily laughed and held back Sylvanas, “Childish words, childish words.” Then I turned to the little girl and straightened my expression, “I am the leader here, if you indeed have some very important information, now you can tell me.”

“Alright, if you can guarantee that no one here will eavesdrop,” the little girl pretentiously shrugged her shoulders, her expression like that of a crafty information dealer, but her slightly chubby baby face could only elicit feelings of adorability.

“No one can eavesdrop here,” Sandora confidently smiled, “unless they can get past a Soul Taker’s mental barrier.”

“Oh…” The little girl nodded and then unapologetically climbed onto the chair across from us, her every move exuding an irresistibly adorable charm, “then I’ll just say it, you must take it seriously because… I never lie at times like this…”

As the little girl spoke, her expression suddenly became very serious, which startled me, and I couldn’t help but take her more seriously.

“Something’s not right,” at that moment, Sandora’s spiritual connection suddenly came through, “this child… feels very strange…”

I responded using the spiritual connection as well, “Yes, Alaya noticed too, saying that her soul has much weaker connections to her body than normal people.”

“It’s not just that,” Sandora’s voice sounded very serious, with a hint of confusion, “I’ve also noticed there’s something wrong with her soul, but that’s not what intrigues me, Ah Jun… Have you noticed, from the beginning, this little girl has had a certain charisma that makes her incredibly relatable? Whether it’s her innocent smile or her unguarded yet appropriately engaging behavior that wins over strangers, this little girl seems… too easy to believe…”

“Do you suspect such a tiny tot of being calculating enough to scheme against heavenly gods? I think she’s just naturally likable, as most children are.”

“Maybe I’m just being overly suspicious… but I always feel that this child’s behavior isn’t quite like that of regular children… or perhaps, too much so?”

As Sandora and I were talking, the little tot who had just managed to climb onto the chair began to speak.

“First of all, I know some things you don’t know,” the little one’s face beaming with pride, “many things about this world are actually predetermined.”

Instantly, except for a few utterly carefree folks, all of us couldn’t help but shift our expressions slightly.

Apparently… we were all thinking of something…

“Where should I start?” the little girl seemed troubled, “Do you believe that everything that happens in this world has already been set in stone? But somehow, everything has started to go off track. At first, it was just the Undead Catastrophe and the actions of the Burning Legion that got mixed up. But now… this derailment has become more and more severe… What I mean to say is, due to some inherent abilities, I can know a lot of things, and you might have ways to know them too, but my ability is a bit different from predictions, it’s like I can let my soul stand in another dimension to observe this world… Well, that’s what the great mages often say, anyway, perhaps you’ll find this interesting…”

“I think I’ve guessed something…” I said to everyone through the spiritual connection.

Lin Xue winked at me, her expression teasing, “To be honest, I knew about an hour ago.”

That’s why I hate prophets, especially those who clearly know everything but pretend to be clueless along with everyone else…

“Azeroth… How should I put it, in another space, this place is also known as World of Warcraft, in the original history, the descent of the Burning Legion…”

“The Burning Legion should have arrived long ago,” I interrupted Lilina’s narration and then gave Sylvanas an apologetic smile, “Sylvanas, the following might delve into secrets between worlds…”

“I understand.” Sylvanas’s expression was slightly surprised. She hadn’t expected that just a few sentences from that peculiar little girl would earn her the trust of the divine envoys. Could the opponent really hold some astonishing secrets?

But she didn’t dwell on this matter any longer and curbed her curiosity, politely excusing herself to leave.

“Now let’s discuss…” I revealed a mischievous smile, while the face of the “Blood Elf little girl” named Lilina showed a hint of unease, “why the Burning Legion is so delayed from the scripted timeline, why what should be an important component of the story, the invasion, became just a backdrop, why is Dan Dan still locked in a dungeon by his elder brother, the Naga Clan’s serpent waist transformed into a fish tail, oh, and more importantly, why we, who fell from the sky, ended up on this planet, by the great god of Blizzard, the story never mentioned this.”

“You are…” Lilina’s eyes suddenly widened, her voice aghast, then Lin Xue suddenly intervened with high spirits, slapping her hand on the table next to her, sternly frightening the little one, “Cut the crap, did you get a temporary residence permit when you arrived!?”

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