Elf Kingdom: Game of the World Tree

Chapter 424: Beautiful City of Cenolan



This kind of calling wasn't unfamiliar to Eve.

After obtaining a fragment of the Life Scepter from Nidhogg and restoring it, Eve had a similar experience.

That time, she sensed the call of the remaining third of the fragments, which originated from the Platinum Dragon King Reinhardt, who visited her a few days ago.

As for this time...

"It's the final fragment of the Life Scepter!"

Eve felt a stir in her heart.

Previously, she hadn't detected the third fragment, probably because this part was too small and its fluctuations were masked by the third of the fragment with Reinhardt.

But now, with Eve having successfully restored most of the Life Scepter and with only a small piece missing, there were no other fluctuations to obscure this final fragment.

Furthermore, the more restored the Life Scepter became, the stronger the ability to sense its fragments grew. In this situation, detecting the call of the last fragment was only natural.

Thinking of this, Eve, holding the Life Scepter, left her Divine Kingdom Space.

She, in her avatar form, raised the Life Scepter high, closed her eyes to sense carefully, and soon she sensed the approximate location of the call.

"Southwest direction, about five hundred kilometers away."

This distance still lay within the Elf Forest, even accessible to the players.

Eve opened her eyes, a trace of joy crossing her face.

It could be said that this last fragment had practically dropped at Eve's side.

It's just that she hadn't noticed it before.

"I didn't expect it to be so close!"

Eve breathed a sigh of relief.

To be honest, although she could repair the missing part of the Life Scepter by other means, it wouldn't be solved for years unless she was willing to cut into her own core again.

However, Eve didn't plan to harm her core, as it would affect her recovery speed.

"This feeling of sensing off and on, it seems... this fragment might be sealed somehow, which is probably why I haven't detected it."

After sensing it carefully for a while, Eve decided to head over immediately.

She couldn't wait to fill this last gap.

Only a complete Life Scepter could exert its greatest effect!

With this thought, Eve transformed into a stream of light, flying toward the sensed direction.

The speed of a demigod avatar was fast.

For the distance of five hundred kilometers, Eve's avatar took less than ten minutes to arrive.

In fact, if her Divine Domain could cover that far, she could have directly teleported.

As the light flashed, Eve slowly descended from the air to the ground.

What met her eyes was a beautiful forest.

This forest still belonged to the Elf Forest, but compared to the towering ancient trees of the core area, the trees here were much shorter and sparser.

Yet, despite the fewer trees, vines and bushes could be seen everywhere.

Moreover, clusters of beautiful flowers bloomed on the ground, forming a colorful sea of flowers.

This was a world of flowers.

However, the colorful, variously-shaped flowers didn't attract Eve.

Her gaze focused on a ruin amidst the sea of flowers.

This was a large-scale ruin, far beyond comparison with those scattered small ruins near the core area of the Elf Forest, not inferior to the Elf Holy City of Feilengcui at all.

On the collapsed white boulders, one could faintly discern the elf-style decorative reliefs, as if recounting the past glory of this ruin.

If you looked closely, many collapsed buildings faintly bore traces of magic and battle. Even on the ground, some pits that seemed caused by magic could still be seen.

Undoubtedly, this was another lost Elf City.

Eve's gaze lingered on the most striking stone pillar in the ruins, seeing the elf language carved on it.

A thousand years had blurred the words, but the content was still barely discernible.

She extended her hand, gently touching the pillar, and silently mouthed:

"Cenolan..."

The Beautiful City, Cenolan.

This was once one of the seven largest and most famous cities of the Elf Kingdom, which dominated the Segis Continent for a hundred thousand years.

It was hailed as the Flower City, the Dream City, the most beautiful of the seven large elf cities.

But now, it had turned into a ruin.

Eve's gaze scanned the ruins, sighing softly:

"It seems that a very fierce battle took place here."

Upon arriving here, Eve's inexplicable calling and sensing grew stronger.

There was no doubt that the last fragment of the Life Scepter should be located within these ruins.

Sighing softly, Eve walked into the ruins.

She didn't conceal her aura, and as she entered the ruins, a large number of goblins immediately began to flee in panic from all corners of the ruins...

No doubt, like Feilengcui, this place had also become a paradise for goblins.

However, Eve just glanced at them without taking action.

These creatures bore no trace of Uller's aura and were not the goblins he had recruited.

For such weaklings, she was too lazy to act, preferring to leave them for the players to deal with.

Following the call, Eve soon arrived at a collapsed temple in the ruins.

Finally, she stopped before a dusty mirror in the temple.

It was a full-length mirror, with a beautifully decorated frame painted with floral patterns.

"A mirror?"

Eve was slightly taken aback.

She hadn't expected the call to originate from here.

*Could this be a sealed divine artifact?*

Eve pondered.

However, this thought flashed by and was soon denied by her.

Because she couldn't sense any energy fluctuations from the mirror.

It was just an ordinary mirror, at most a relic.

*No, that's not right, it's behind the mirror.*

Eve's gaze flickered.

She gently pointed, and the mirror hanging on the wall immediately floated up and moved to the side.

Then, Eve saw what was behind the mirror.

Behind the mirror wasn't a wall.

It was a deep crack.

The crack wasn't on the wall but floated in mid-air, as if a piece of paper had been torn apart.

This was a space rift.

Inside the space rift, everything was shrouded in misty light, making it impossible to see clearly what was inside.

At the same time, the moment Eve saw the crack, the call grew even stronger.

The last fragment of the Life Scepter was located in this space rift.

"It's actually a passage connecting to a half-plane..."

Recalling certain descriptions from the World Tree's legacy, Eve felt astonished.


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