Chapter 473 Sneak away!
Seeing Ned once again confidently pointing out the country, Elsa was a little curious and a little funny.
Ned's previous prediction about the pregnancy of the Queen Mother was indeed wrong. But this was not entirely his fault.
Elsa still vaguely remembers that her mother, Queen Bella, gave birth to her sister Yelena, and Queen Maggie came to congratulate her in person, but she was played by Hiding and Seeking to find that she and King Stark were playing an indescribable game scene.
When the Queen Mother was pregnant, her adoptive father insisted that it was the former King Jon's genetic fluid five years ago that made the Queen Mother pregnant, and through diplomatic and economic means, other countries also recognized this "miracle of life", Elsa asked the Queen Mother through the conjugation ring and confirmed her guess from the Queen Mother - the child in Queen Mother Maggie's belly is indeed His Majesty's!
According to the mother, after his adoptive father went to Redstone Port for rescue, he and Queen Maggie had somehow got into a relationship and met regularly since then. Queen Maggie also estimated that the probability of King Stark being the legendary King would make her pregnant was extremely low, so she did not take any defensive measures. Unexpectedly, it was fired in one shot.
In this way, King Stark has three children, one is Bella's Yelena, the other is still in the belly of the fourth queen Sally, and the third is Queen Maggie's.
The life crystallization of the two queens Bella and Sally was successful after taking a long time to sow continuously. As a result, he could win the chance of fighting with Queen Mother Maggie. I think the other queens and princesses in the king's harem should also be very envious... Elsa thought.
Therefore, Ned couldn't guess King Stark's actions in the "Empress Dowager's Pregnancy" incident. The main reason was that he didn't know that King Stark was the fundamental reason for the Queen Mother's pregnancy. Of course, no one who wants to be a little bit of shame can think of this statement of five years of pregnancy. So I guess even if Ned knew, he couldn't predict it.
In addition, Ned's prediction is actually quite decent, not a brainless blindness.
So, Elsa instinctively tends to believe Ned's prediction.
"But can the elves deal with these flying insects? The elves want to suppress this matter and digest it internally, but they have to deal with it! Did you see that they were fighting the insect tide in the water village just now? How clumsy! I think these worms were designed according to the covers of the natural mages, and they can be called natural nemesis." Elsa whispered.
"The elves have their self-esteem. When I was chatting with Conne just now, he thought they were in a panic because they were caught off guard by the tide of insects. With time, they would definitely find a way to deal with the tide of insects. He is a nobleman, and his ideas should represent the ideas of the elves' upper class."
When he said this, Nedder paused for a moment before continuing, "Maybe they will compare this worm tide with the tide of undead in human society back then. When the undead broke out in the country of worship, humans performed poorly enough. But we humans still survived with their huge foundation and drove the undead out of the continent. I think maybe the elves had an illusion, and the elves could do the things that humans could do. I guess they hoped to finally figure out how to deal with the worm tide through the buffering of time and territory. The least it was to drive the Zerg to somewhere like us humans."
Elsa pinched her chin and thought: "Isn't it? To talk about the foundation, the elves have more foundation than we humans."
Ned shook his head: "You can't say that. Human resilience is stronger than that of elves. First, humans have a large population and can be born; second, humans are very diverse and can awaken any attribute. The princess said just now that these insect tides look like people who understand the natural mages, designed according to the weaknesses of the natural mages. Although the elves are excellent, for millions of years, they have been arrogant and conceited that as long as they hide in endless forests, no one can do anything to them with their geographical advantage. There are very few elves who learn magic systems outside of nature. Even if they can start practicing other elements for the insect tide, what about their inheritance? And--"
Ned hesitated for a moment when he said this, and seemed not very interested in leaving the impression of flattering in front of Elsa, but after thinking about it, he continued:
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Elsa nodded silently.
How much credit did Dalyn Stark make in the Battle of the Undead? No one needs to describe it too much.
From the initial rise of the undead in the province of Vidrant to the long-distance empire of the undead, all the great and worthy victory of humans against the undead have been closely related to Dai Lin.
Without Deline? Stark, what would the battle between humans and the undead be like? It is hard for anyone to say it clearly.
As the Lionheart Kingdom, the center of human academics, this kind of discussion has never been officially brought to the academic world. Everyone is generally willing to believe that no matter whether there is a certain personal power or not, the undead will eventually be defeated by humans with infinite background. But is that true?
In this insect tide, King Stark, Vinny and Orange Moon showed unusual interest, but because Orange Moon is an elves, while King Stark and Vinny were the first to be a scourge of undead in Victoria, which was caused by a group of locusts flying out of the endless forest.
"What worries me the most is that the elves may have lost the best opportunity to control the insect tide because of their arrogance and indecision. The current insect tide is much bigger than the insect tide we just encountered. The golden beetle just now actually broke through Princess Na's wind blade formation - how long has this insect tide happened? Although the speed and mechanism of the insect tide evolution are not very obvious, if the elves want to adopt the delay tactic, the final outcome may be very bad." Ned sighed.
Elsa was silent for a while and suddenly said to Ned: "Do you want to be a savior?"
Ned was stunned.
Elsa carried everyone on her back and took out two misty glass balls from the ring. Among them, there was a dark green aquatic grass with leaves like small balls.
"Your Highness, what is this?" Ned asked.
"Goldfish algae. If you hold this ball in your mouth, you can continuously get oxygen without fear of suffocating to death in the water." Elsa said.
Ned was startled and secretly looked at Princess Natalia not far away, and whispered in Elsa's ear: "What do you mean...we are just two of us, secretly leave this ship? What if Princess Na finds that we are gone?"
"You're thinking too much. This is an adventure that belongs to us - are you going?" Elsa asked.
This kind of proposition...
"Let's go! As long as your highness goes, I will follow you everywhere!" Ned gritted his teeth and nodded decisively!
Chapter completed!