"Greetings, Sir."
"Gr-Greetings, Sir."
When Reiger was surprised by the appearance of the two female servants, they were already bowing to him, one appearing overly nervous, the other anxious and uneasy.
Their bow was sowhat similar to the one Naisa perford when Reiger first t her, a gesture typically used to show allegiance.
Reiger, however, did not notice this detail.
Because his body was once again burning hot.
Initially, he felt burning because of the glance from the two female servants, but now it was due to their voices.
Their voices were peculiar, resembling the rustling sound of the wind through the woods or the babbling sound of flowing water, imnsely soothing.
Naisa’s voice was already incredibly lodious, but the voices of these two female servants could be described as celestial, indeed capable of becoming world-class songstresses if they debuted in the secular realm.
These two female servants were quite unusual.
Their deanor, seemingly able to stir the most primal desires in n at any ti, was both surprising to Reiger and a reason for slight caution.
"Who are they?"
Reiger then shifted his gaze towards lo, asking the question.
Unbeknownst to him, his behavior was not only peculiar to the female servants but also to lo.
For so reason, lo’s mood improved.
"You two, introduce yourselves to the Sir."
lo, appearing sowhat pleased, addressed the two female servants behind him.
"Yes."
The two female servants imdiately responded, once again bowing to Reiger.
"I am Jelina."
"I am Hilune."
"We greet you again, Sir."
The two female servants, with their celestial voices, knelt down in unison, even bowing their heads towards Reiger, as if in a solemn and dignified oath.
Reiger did not speak, simply continued to look at lo.
Seeing this, lo began to explain.
"I wonder if you have ever heard of the ’Nymph’ race?"
Upon hearing this, Reiger was once again astonished.
"They are the rumored Nymphs?"
Nymphs are an exceedingly renowned life race within the Source World.
This race, like Amazon in Earth Mistake World, lacks males and consists only of females. Yet unlike the vigorous and passionate Amazons, Nymphs’ nature is akin to elves and fairies, symbolizing purity, goodness, and beauty, a race naturally attuned to magic.
They frequently appear in natural settings by mountains and waterbodies, though not inherently long-lived like elves; their lifespan is roughly human-like. However, once they mature, their appearance becos fixed forever. Even upon death, they maintain the visage of beautiful maidens; their bodies never decay, earning the moniker "Artistic Life."
They love dance and excel in singing, with a high affinity for water elents, hence every Nymph is adept in using water elent magic.
Due to their extraordinary beauty, purity, and immaculate reputation known to all, Reiger couldn’t help encountering several records of this race during his three days in the Holy Sword Church Library.
Thus, Reiger becos astonished.
For he knows Nymphs are a sparsely populated race.
How sparse are they?
Even surveying the entire Source World, their population doesn’t exceed three thousand.
They are scattered worldwide, so residing as tribes in forests, so choosing solitary family units for seclusion, and never more than a hundred Nymphs have been seen in any single location; even the historically largest discovered Nymph tribe hosted only a few dozen Nymphs.
This is just one aspect. The true reason why Nymphs have beco life forms as rare as giant pandas is due to the relentless pursuit from other races.
Not only are they beautiful and pure, but they also possess a unique life characteristic.
Once united with males of other races, their life essence notably enhances their partner’s life potential, accelerating their growth and strength.
Although not as formidable as the Holy Sword, a Nymph’s life essence can refine bloodlines, transforming ordinary life into extraordinary.
This causes Nymph females to be fervently desired by males across various races in Source World, leading so to willingly squandering their fortune to acquire a Nymph.
Imagining this scenario, one can envisage the persecution faced by Nymphs.
As demand creates profit, Nymphs have beco prey, even commodities, coveted by many at any cost.
Consequently, Nymphs have beco almost isolated from the world, unlikely to be seen by ordinary people unless under special circumstances.
But now, in front of him, appear two Nymph girls?
"Indeed," lo confird Reiger’s query with a light chuckle, "They are gifts from my father to you, I wonder if you fancy them?"
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