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Chapter 94: Obviously I Appeared First

The life sharing ceremony is a unique skill of the elves, and it is also a compensation for the long and lonely lives of these children by the lord of the jungle. On the earth, except for the guardian clan who sleeps all year round, the elves have the longest lifespan. For millions of years, they have stood in the jungle, quietly observing the changes of the world and the growth and demise of other races from generation to generation. The long life that short-lived races dream of is a disguised shackle for the elves, allowing them to guard the loneliness in their hearts, observe the outside world like a bystander, and dare not give any emotion.

The life sharing ceremony is the only light in the lonely world. In the long life of the elves, as long as they reach the strength of a demigod and can activate the sharing ceremony, they will have a chance to choose an alien race as their other half, connect each other's lives under the companion tree, and share an average of two thousand years of long life. For the elves, holding a life sharing ceremony is a more sacred act than birth, death, and marriage. Every elves with ritual ability are particularly cautious about this. Since the elves were born more than 7,000 years, there have been more than 100 elves with ritual ability, but there are probably no more than ten people who have actually performed this ceremony. This is enough to see how cautious the elves are about the life sharing ceremony.

It is precisely because of this that Panis did not expect that Flar, as the queen of the clan, would hastily complete the ceremony that should have caused the whole clan and even alarmed the whole world in this nameless valley, which was equivalent to even far more than the queen's wedding. If he could guess in advance, he would have escaped far away and would never be within a hundred kilometers of this valley in his lifetime.

"Hurry? Hehe, why don't I feel it?" Her Majesty the Queen was in a particularly good mood, and the smile on her face had never faded: "Do you think the life-sharing ceremony should be solemn?"

"Isn't it?" Panis asked with his head down with frustration like a loser: "This is a ceremony that only once in a lifetime, and it is related to half of your life. Shouldn't you be treated with caution?"

"Don't be stupid Kyle, just think about it yourself." Flarel easily played with his hair and shook his head and said naughtyly: "I am the eighth elf in the record to hold a life-sharing ceremony. There are seven before me. However, if every ceremony is really as serious as you said, then there will never be more than three people who can hold the ceremony, only fewer, and no more. I think you should know why."

Panis shut up. Indeed, he knew very well why Flar said this. The elves are not idiots. Unless they really love each other deeply and reach the point of fanaticism, it is impossible to be willing to share even their lives with each other. For elves, such a deep relationship is unlikely to be unilateral, that is, both parties have entered the hearts of each other. However, at this time, an indifferent paradox will appear. One elves are willing to share half of their lives with each other and spend a thousand years together because of their feelings. What about the other? If the other party really has feelings for the elves, will he bear to let his lover lose half of his life?

It is not clear how other people choose Panis, but Panis knows his choice. Before meeting Nelly, Panis formed a temporary adventure team with Flar and spent several years together. Everything should have continued like this, but sadly, the two discovered the gradually rising feelings between each other. At this time, the huge gap in life span inevitably became an insurmountable obstacle, and there was no other solution except the life sharing ceremony. However, the perfect Kyle could not look at someone who loved him.

The girl who also likes the other party makes such a great sacrifice for her, and the proud Kyle is also impossible to allow her to gain a long life because of the other party's sacrifice. Therefore, facing this unsolvable problem, Kyle chose to withdraw, left Flar, and wandered alone in the Yara world until he met Neri. Flar's side, due to the elves' indifference to time and her calm and passive nature, she did not take the measures she deserved. Therefore, Her Majesty the Queen lost the best opportunity and left deep regrets from then on.

It is precisely for this reason that in this valley more than a hundred years ago, the two of them said with a bit of bitterness that everything was different.

From his own body, it is not difficult for Panis to infer the thoughts of others. If you love each other, you have to think about each other and consider them. If you consider them, you will reject this ceremony. If you reject the ceremony, you will leave the other party and cut off this relationship. Therefore, the paradox arises. Therefore, the biggest obstacle to the life sharing ritual is not the elves who make sacrifices, but the benefiting partner. Then, there is only one way to complete this ceremony.

"I think I accidentally got into the biggest secret of the elves. Now I began to doubt that the life-sharing ritual is really a gift from Uktrashir? Or is it actually a malicious joke from her?" Panis scratched his head in distress and said in a tangled manner: "Is it said that secretly creating a faita fact and then forcing the other party to accept it helplessly is the correct way to use the life-sharing ritual?"

"You guessed it right, hahahaha." Flar covered his mouth and laughed, and leaned back and forth. In her memory, since Kyle left, she seemed to have never laughed so happily. After a long time, Her Majesty the Queen stopped laughing and said gaspingly: "In our record, the first seven pioneers used similar means to successfully complete the sharing ceremony."

"You guys do this..." Panis couldn't find the right words to express his mood for a long time, and finally he could only press his forehead and said, "It will make people feel very headache."

"There's no way, have you ever considered my mood?" Flar said seriously. "Do you know, what's the last thing I regret?"

"Probably... know." Panis lowered his head and whispered: "It should be."
Chapter completed!
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