181: Chapter 26 The Real lanie 181: Chapter 26 The Real lanie Hill’s small box had sailed across the ocean to find Bex, and Hill, holding unlimited expectations, set aside the pendant he was refining, hoping to gain so more valuable items.
He placed the Transmission Conch on his study desk, waiting to see how long it would take to restore itself automatically.
Then, carrying a box of Spiral Pearls, he flew to the fountain, ready to embed them into the Array.
Hill focused his senses on the Spiral Pearls in his hands, hoping to find those with consistent vibrations, but he looked up and saw the Water Elental Chief running toward him.
Hill knew right away that it was for the box of Spiral Pearls, but they weren’t of much use to a Water Elental, were they?
He held up the small box and asked the curious Water Elental Chief, “Which one do you want?”
Seeing Hill’s indifference, the Chief simply said, “There’s one, its vibrations are different.”
Hill poured all the Spiral Pearls into a shallow pool, “Which one?”
The Clan Leader conjured three long fingers, gently pinching a black Spiral Pearl, “It’s weak, but indeed it is Divine Power.”
He handed the Spiral Pearl to Hill, “Why don’t you nourish it under the statue in the lake?
I will open a spring directly connected to the underground water veins.”
The Clan Leader was straightforward, “Originally, the spring water and lake water were born together, both very powerful, and Water Elentals were born very quickly.
We don’t really hate the spring water, after all, living in the Elental Realm, even gods have no control here.
It was all because of them that Water Elentals exist.
But you know, Hill, it was because of the spring water that progress in the Elental Realm was disrupted.
The Moon Goddess has never awakened.
The lords all hate her.
The Elental Realm is said to be boundless because it can connect to other worlds.”
Hill looked at the Leader in surprise, Can this really be discussed with ?
“It’s not a secret.
Many Legendary Mage left this world through our realm.
Leaving is easy, but finding the way back is difficult.”
“I thought it was through the starry sky?”
“In the starry sky, only The River of Ti and Space is a passage, and at that ti, it was unowned, all full of spatial turbulences, even legends struggle to pass through alive.”
Hill nodded silently.
“The Elental Realm doesn’t care about lack of elents on the surface,” said the Water Elental Leader.
“At first, we didn’t know and were quite scared.
Latter, that passage was opened.
It beca easy to return to the Elental Realm, and the lords all said that it had nothing to do with us.
As long as the various laws of this world are complete, the Elental Realm can fully connect to other worlds, and even gods will have nothing to fear.
If the spring water dies, the deities of the Water Elent will definitely be revived, but not the kind of gods worshiped by elves and dwarves.
That, has no real significance, it hardly controls any Water Elent laws.
You take good care of this, if it revives, our territory will profit imnsely!”
The Water Elental Chief, with a transparent face, made Hill see a hint of longing, “By then, my clan will be greater than the brothers staying in the Elental Realm!”
Hill watched as the Chief hastily jumped into the water, searching for a suitable water vein, feeling a bit overwheld.
He looked at the black Spiral Pearl in his hand, feeling like he was holding a hot potato.
He glanced at the center of the fountain, his impulsive nature as a Magician had sculpted the statue of the Lake Goddess with a wolf, and he deeply felt that releasing one’s innate nature had its disadvantages.
If a wolf cub appears one day, he would probably be part of the world’s scheming; had he trapped himself?
Well, let future worries stay in the future, Hill thought that if this Spiral Pearl really revived, he might well be dead by then.
He crafted an Exquisite Sphere using Mithril Thread, hiding the black Spiral Pearl within it.
Then he secured it beside the hands of the Lake Goddess embracing the giant wolf.
Consider it nurturing a daughter for these two!
The Water Elental Chief contacted Hill in his ntal Sea, instructing him to find a good position for placent.
Hill reluctantly stood still until a stream of water surged under his feet.
He quickly flew up into the sky, watching as a stream of very pure water directly hit the Exquisite Sphere.
The Spiral Pearl inside was struck by the water flow, spinning inside and emitting a clear, ringing sound.
The water flow erupted for a few minutes, then slowed down, gently caressing the Spiral Pearl inside the Exquisite Sphere.
Actually, this should not be called a Spiral Pearl, but probably an egg of so unknown creature, right?
But Hill decided to keep calling it a Spiral Pearl, to avoid any slip-ups.
After all, with such weak vibrations, whether it could actually be born was still uncertain.
He turned back and began to direct the scattered Spiral Pearls into the Array, embedding them directly into the Water Elental Crystal.
After releasing a Tide Dance Moon Welcoming with his hand, Hill paused for a mont and looked at his hand: Was he the only one in this world capable of this Water Elent restoration Divine Art?
So this Water God Spiral Pearl, in the end, would it only end up in his hands?
With a resigned expression, he released another Tide Dance Moon Welcoming toward the Exquisite Sphere.
Alright, as a Nature System Magician, it was only right to respond to nature’s favor.
Finally, he casually threw the remaining Spiral Pearls into the erupting spring water.
The purifying ability of this thing was great, and it could absorb the divine power from the Tide Dance Moon Welcoming; Hill planned to drink water from this source in the future.
He bent his head, thinking to himself, This could be considered my version of Holy Water, right?
Hill returned to his study, recalling in his mind the knowledge he had learned about the wind in the past.
He gently started writing, noting down the first sentence: Wind is a natural phenonon caused by the movent of air, which includes horizontal movent, but also vertical or rising and falling air currents.
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