The battle ca quickly and went just as swiftly.
These strange creatures, which typically appear in nightmares, erged suddenly in the spiritual domain as aggressive beings, but their combat power was still annihilated by Kana and her allies.
Despite the fact that everyone was not used to fighting in the so-called spiritual world.
"What are they?" Linda asked from the side.
This question made everyone look at her strangely.
Aren't you the administrator of the spiritual world? Why are you asking us these questions?
At this mont, Kana said, "It seems that it's a bit unsafe here, let's keep moving."
As they moved forward, they didn't have to walk far before they saw flowers blooming in the dense forest.
These flowers and tender grass appeared even greener, more vibrant.
And grew everywhere.
On the adow, on the hillside, including the surrounding tree trunks, and even on things made of leaves.
In front of everyone, as if smoke exploded, there was a faint dull sound.
With the sound, a burst of smoke detonated.
And in the smoke, another small fairy appeared.
This suddenly appearing fairy looked very much like Linda, with the only difference perhaps being that their hair and clothing colors were not quite the sa.
"Linda? You've been playing outside for a long ti this ti, and now you finally ca back."
Faced with the fairy's words in front of her, Linda smiled and said, "Yes, I played motionless outside, and have been playing for many years.
But this ga is not very interesting."
Was petrification the ga you wanted to play?
Such an absurd thought flashed through everyone's minds.
Kana's voice quietly entered everyone's ears at this ti.
"Don't listen to her nonsense, she definitely encountered danger and was petrified, and she has been petrified for almost 1000 years."
Although Kana didn't quite understand the details of Linda's encounter, it definitely wasn't Linda deliberately wanting to be petrified, but rather being hard by soone else.
It's just that due to the carefree nature of the fairies, even such a terrifying experience doesn't seem to have caused Linda much trauma.
Perhaps it just made her beco more lively.
Nearly 1000 years?!
Everyone was shocked.
It seems that the fairy on the opposite side didn't care about such a ti scale at all.
Calling such a ti scale as playing for a long ti.
Kana's explanation again entered everyone's ears at this mont.
Highly appropriate.
"Fairies are immortal creatures, like the world giant beasts, they share the longevity of the world.
They can choose to face death and dissolution themselves. When a fairy feels it's ti to pass away like normal life, she'll quickly march towards the end of her life.
Conversely, if she doesn't have such thoughts or firm will, she'll never experience so-called longevity.
Moreover, the number of fairies correlates with external life, the more abundant and wise lifeforms outside, the more the fairies will naturally increase in number."
Kana briefly narrated the background introduction of the fairy race that he knew.
However, for everyone, it seed like a simple research report.
After all, before this, they were completely unaware of the true situation of the fairies.
At this mont, the sa voice ca again.
Another fairy.
But when this fairy appeared, everyone sensed a completely different aura from her.
The fairy who had just spoken with Linda undoubtedly had an extrely childlike aura.
Whether it was the tone of the voice or the words of the conversation, all were as innocent as a child.
Linda seed a bit more mature, like a naive, mischievous young girl.
And this ti appeared like a... teacher.
They didn't know how to describe it.
"Linda? You're back, why were you playing outside for so long?"
Hearing this fairy's words, everyone felt a sense of relief, as it confird that in the fairy's mind, close to a millennium could indeed be considered a long ti.
Though it's not quite the sa scale in their minds.
More importantly, the fairy who appeared more serious seed much more reliable, which indeed gave them a sense of comfort.
"Linda went to make friends, and that's her new friend."
Linda said, suddenly appearing on Kana's shoulder.
The gaze of the two fairies fell on everyone, then focused on Kana.
The more mature fairy said, "I know you."
This statent directly surprised everyone, they didn't expect Kana's reputation to reach here?
Even Kana was slightly surprised at this mont, he indeed hadn't expected the other party to say such words.
"You know ?" Kana asked doubtfully.
"The flower representing you is growing in the garden, it's about to bloom."
The strange words left everyone puzzled.
"Follow ."
The mature fairy said, leading everyone inward.
They stepped into a field of blooming flowers.
In an instant, the entire scene beca open and clear, even the upside-down landscape above was gone.
Replacing it were the sun, light, and the gentle breeze.
This is the ho of the fairies.
The Fairy Garden.
The sudden arrival of strangers.
Brought forth a large number of fairies around them.
The voices of these fairies all possessed childlike traits, and they seed to be filled with curiosity and questions.
Flying around the group.
"Big rat."
"White fur, are there white rats?"
"Can you speak?"
"Do you eat flowers and fruits?"
"Do you steal honey?"
Various absurd and strange questions surrounded Bobo.
If there were only one or two, Bobo could still sternly reprimand them.
But here was a large group.
And odd questions constantly entered her mind.
Too crazy.
Not just Bobo.
The fairies equally harassed everyone.
And compared to Porter, they seed even less polite, directly sitting on everyone.
On their shoulders, on their heads, even clinging to their backs.
They were instantly covered in fairies.
With Kana being the most surrounded.
Almost filled around him, hanging on him, sitting on his shoulders, even lying on top of his head.
"Let's play flying petals."
"I want to go out and play."
"Give that silver ring."
"Let be as tall as you."
Compared to others, these fairies spoke even more bluntly near Kana.
A bit like their own kind.
"Alright, you naughty ones, go away!"
The mature fairy leading in front flew over, shooing them away.
"Blah! Bilin is a big fool!"
"Absolutely."
"Still a boring ghost."
"A big fool with a stern face plus boring ghost!"
The fairies criticized her, but they obediently dispersed.
The fairy called Bilin shook her head helplessly and then waved at everyone, signaling them to follow.
Then they arrived at a real garden filled with flowers of all kinds, seemingly with various types, and they were tightly packed together.
Moreover, these flowers ca in all shapes and sizes, all sorts of appearances.
There were also fairies here, but their number was much smaller.
They cast curious glances, not rushing forward like the outer fairies with endless questions.
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