Chapter 1120 Beast World (19)

Being able to live near a pack of wolves, one would naturally have the advantage of being close to the water.

If there is anything, she will know immediately.

The elf tilted his head and thought about it.

She was thinking about the packs that lived around the wolves.

It is best to be a relatively large and clean group.

After thinking about it, the elf stood up and ran to find Na Lian.

Day two.

The sun had just risen, and the sun was shining.

When the bright golden sun shines on this piece of fertile and delicious land, the sika deer on this land are ready to go, pack up their things, and prepare to leave.

Fulun, who had been poisoned by the snake, was finally not so weak after resting all night, and could stand up and follow the army.

The patriarch of the sika deer counted the numbers in front, one after another.

At the end, Na Lian was crying, hugging the elf, reluctant to part.

"Xiao Si, are you really not going with us?"

she said resolutely.

"The new place is also very good, just come with us, we will take good care of you."

"Or, do you think there is something wrong with me? Do you think I love Fulun too much, so I ignore you?"

The elf shook his head.

"No, Nalian, it's not because of you."

"I'm staying here because I have one thing I want, very, very much."

"So... sorry, I have to stay here."

"But Nalian, please don't worry, I will visit you when I miss you."

"Really, I will definitely visit you."

The little girl promised very seriously.

Nalian was still crying and didn't speak, feeling very reluctant to part with her.

She doesn't go, she doesn't seem to want to go, she wants to be with her.

After all, the elf is only five years old, short and small, and doesn't understand anything.

Although the animals in the forest will not harm her, how can she take care of herself as a child?

Nalian was worried, and even persuaded her with tears in her eyes, wanting her to go with the herd of deer.

Although the herd of deer is not strong enough, they will only run away when they are in danger.

But taking care of a little girl is always more than enough.

Na Lian always wondered if it was because she paid too much attention to Fulun that she made the elves sad and didn't want to go with them.

It was the elf's good talk that persuaded her so that she finally stopped thinking about staying with her.

It was about eight o'clock in the morning when the deer herd set off.

Sixty or seventy sika deer reluctantly bid farewell to the elf standing there.

Immediately, the mighty herd of deer headed towards the west, and the remaining elves hugged their little cushions and watched their figures disappear into the forest, never to be seen again.

The elf watched them go, then sat down again.

Looking at the grass taller than her head, and at the small shed left by the deer.

Nalian left enough fruits for her, cleaned them, put them under the shed, and wrapped them with big leaves.

With bare feet, the little girl folded her little cushion and put it beside her.

The sun outside was just right and the breeze was warm. She took out the fruit and ate it quietly to fill her stomach.

"Hey—elf, don't you follow the sika deer?"

The lark flew emerald green and landed on the grass in front of the shed.

Bouncing around, looking up at her, very curious.

(End of this chapter)

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