Chapter 2402: Elves Grow Up Eating Nuts
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
The system’s words made Mag silent for a long time.
Underground City had developed very powerful technology in the past tens of thousands of years. They had the power and potential to look down on the Norland Continent.
Meanwhile, some of the races on the Norland Continent were still farming and hunting for their survival.
The Norland Continent’s chronicle that was widely known, wasn’t long actually. The time span was less than 10,000 years and most of them were records of the wars between the various races.
And it was a complete blank before that time.
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However, Mag had collected many ancient books and some of them that were engraved in jade had a time span that was far longer than 10,000 years.
10,000 years ago, the Norland Continent had a civilization that was far more advanced than the current civilization.
Then, this civilization disappeared, as though it was being wiped away.
All the races on the Norland Continent entered in the most primitive, reproduction, growth, and expedition… just like the beginning of another cycle.
Mag was once puzzled over why that situation happened for a while. Later, he blamed it on the civilization self-imploding after it reached a certain degree of advancement, causing everything to restart.
The appearance and disappearance of advanced civilizations with any records weren’t rare on Earth either. For example, the Maya Civilization, Sanxingdui and ancient Egypt.
Hence, Mag didn’t think it was rare for it to happen on the Norland Continent.
However, what if Underground City was added into this cycle?
Although there wasn’t any evidence to indicate that Underground City was the cause of the disappearance of the former Norland Continent’s civilization, the presence of a conspiracy could be felt strongly with just a simple association.
And the gods that the various races prayed to, didn’t enter into the spiritual realm. They seemed to be forced into hiding or lived a parasitical existence before choosing to reincarnate at an appropriate time.
What happened back then? What forced the powerhouses, who were already gods, into such a disheveled state?
“Looks like I have to find a chance to go to Underground City. I should be able to get more useful information there,” Mag thought. Kiddo didn’t have her past life’s memory and he couldn’t forget about the mumbling little ones. He still had to come up with a solution himself.
Mag and the ladies worked till the evening before bidding farewell to Sally and preparing to return to Chaos City.
“I appreciate all your help today. I failed to entertain you guys properly due to that incident. I’m really sorry for that,” Sally said to all of them apologetically.
“It’s fine. We didn’t do much either.” Miya shook her head and smilingly said, “Come and find us at the restaurant when you are done here. Boss will cook delicious food for you.”
“Mm-hmm. Father knows how to make many dishes now.” Amy chimed in.
“Yes. I will visit all of you again.” Sally nodded.
The frost dragon took off and returned to Chaos City.
Amy curiously asked Mag, “Father, is that little sister transformed from a tree?”
“Little sister, little sister, cute…” Kiddo stumbled into Mag’s arms and gave him an adorable smile.
“It seems so.” Mag nodded smilingly. He didn’t know how Irina was going to bring up that child either. A baby was the hardest to care for. She had to be carried whenever she was awake. She couldn’t be left alone.
“Do you think that the child, whom the elves used their queen and high priestess to exchange with, is the Goddess of Life?” Camilla suddenly asked.
Mag gave her a side glance. So, this woman with a big chest wasn’t that stupid.
“There are no gods in this world. If we have to say there is one, the person that is closer to being a god will be Alex, and not that newborn child.” Elizabeth’s cool voice came from below, expressing a different opinion.
Mag nodded slightly. He loved to hear such words.
The argument about the gods didn’t reach a consensus in the restaurant.
Other than Mag, only Gina knew the truth. After all, the little one dozing in his arms was the God of the Sea.
According to Mag’s original plan, he wanted to collect the reincarnated gods slowly and then set up a training class for them. He was going to raise them into gods that had dreams, morality, culture and discipline.
However, the sudden intervention from Underground City made him feel a little pressured.
Under the premise that technology was tens of thousands of years behind, perhaps the only trump card that the Norland Continent had, were the gods.
Only the gods could contend with the Underground City’s fleets.
“Seems like we have to let Kiddo try to control her godly power when we get back. Otherwise, we may not be their match if the Extraordinaires from Underground City come looking for trouble.” Mag looked at Kiddo and fell into contemplation.
After Mag and the ladies returned to the restaurant, Irina immediately came up with the baby in her arms and asked Mag with a panicked expression, “Is this child broken? Why does she only whine and not sleep?”
“This…” Mag took the child from Irina. The little one stared at him with her watery eyes and took deep breaths through her nose. She made an aggrieved cry and sucked on her fingers. “She’s most likely hungry. Did you give her anything to eat?”
“Hungry? But she refused to eat the things I gave her earlier.” Irina was puzzled.
“What did you give her?”
“Elves’ favorite nuts and pine nuts,” Irina answered.
“Look at this little one, she doesn’t even have teeth, so how is she going to eat the pine nuts?” Mag rolled his eyes. The queen was really carefree to have put this child in Irina’s care.
“Really? I remember I grew up eating nuts.” Irina frowned and pondered.
“I’ll go get the sheep’s milk.” Gina quickly strode to the kitchen.
“Little sister, little sister, you are so cute.” Amy came over with a stool. She climbed onto the stool and looked at the little one in Mag’s arms smilingly.
“I want to see the little sister too.” Kiddo, who had just woken up from her nap, crawled up Mag’s thighs.
“She’s really cute up close, and she does look a little like Amy.”
“She’s so adorable. Her big watery eyes look like they are able to cry for a long time.”
All the maidens crowded over to look at the little one in Mag’s arms with glowing eyes.
The little one wasn’t afraid of them. She blinked and sized them up, but she always kept an eye on Irina, as though she was afraid that she would leave.
“Princess, a-are you alright?” Firis came to Irina and looked at her with a worried expression.
The princess must be very sad that Her Majesty had passed away.
“Don’t worry, Bean Sprout. I’m fine.” Irina shook her head with a smile and flicked her finger at Firis’s forehead. “Listen. Snap.”
“Ow…” Firis covered her forehead with tears in her eyes. Her forehead hurt.
However, the princess seemed to be much better.