Chapter 565 The Holy Human Race Agrees to Support Great Xia
Chapter 565 The Holy Human Race Agrees to Support Great Xia
The church fell silent again.
Ryze closed his eyes, leaned back in his seat, and opened them again after a quick mental assessment.
"Holy Son, you are right."
Ryze's tone was firm.
"If the Great Xia is destroyed by the demons, Terra alone will not be able to continue."
I understand the principle of "if the lips are gone, the teeth will be cold".
He stood up, walked down two steps, and closed the distance between himself and Lin Mo.
"Our various races are naturally very grateful for the help that Great Xia provided back then, which allowed us to survive and drive the demons out of this continent."
"The Holy Human Race will always remember this kindness, and now it is time for us to repay it."
"When the Great Xia is in danger, the Holy Human Race will naturally not just stand by and do nothing."
Lin Mo felt a little relieved.
"However," Ryze's tone shifted slightly.
"Holy Son, your relationship with our Holy Human Race is one thing, but the relationship between nations is another."
"If you are in trouble, our Holy Human Race will provide you with full assistance without any conditions."
He looked at Lin Mo with a sincere but unyielding gaze.
"But this time, it's the country behind you that needs help."
"The Holy Human Race does not belong to me alone; I have a responsibility to fight for the rights and interests of the entire race."
"I hope the Holy Son understands."
Lin Mo paused for a moment, then smiled and nodded.
What he fears most is not the other party making demands, but the other party directly refusing.
If they can set conditions, it means there's a chance for things to work out.
"Lord Ryze is right."
Lin Mo spoke frankly.
"Cooperation between nations and ethnic groups should be based on fairness and mutual benefit, a principle that our Great Xia also agrees with."
"We are already extremely grateful for your help, and we certainly won't let you risk yourselves and work for nothing."
He looked at Ryze and made a direct suggestion:
"As you see, our Great Xia is willing to pay the compensation according to the standard fee for hiring a seventh-level combatant."
"Weapons, ammunition, technology, equipment—whatever you need, we can discuss it."
"Lord Ryze, what do you think?"
Ryze nodded.
"it is good."
"Our Holy Human Race can send three seventh-tier beings to Blue Star to support Great Xia."
Lin Mo was overjoyed and solemnly said:
"Thank you, Lord Ryze."
"The Great Xia will never forget the benevolence and righteousness of the Holy Human Race."
"You're too kind, Holy Son." Ryze nodded slightly, then changed the subject.
"What about the other races? Have you spoken with the elves, dwarves, and orcs?"
"not yet."
Lin Mo shook his head.
"Your place was the first one I came to."
"Because I know that the benevolent and loving Holy Human Race will be the first to extend a helping hand to Great Xia."
He bowed slightly.
"I would like to express my sincere gratitude to you once again, and I hope we can overcome this difficult time."
Ryze nodded slightly and accepted the bow.
In truth, he didn't know whether his decision was right or wrong.
However, there is a saying in the doctrine of the Holy Human Race: if your heart is turned toward the light, you will not be in darkness, and God will guide believers in the right direction.
The Great Xia Dynasty helped the Holy Human Race in the past, so the Holy Human Race will naturally not forget their kindness.
"Time is of the essence, Lord Ryze. Please make your preparations first. We will meet again in the fiefdom of Great Xia. I will set off now to seek help from other races." Lin Mo cupped his hands in farewell and took his leave.
Kyle followed him, and the two walked quickly toward the church door.
As they reached the door, Kyle suddenly spoke:
Other races may not be as easy to talk to as we are.
Lin Mo pushed open the heavy door, and sunlight streamed in, illuminating his face.
"It's okay."
He glanced back at Kyle, a smile playing on his lips, but the light in his eyes was cold.
"With the endorsement of the Holy Human Race, it will be easier to knock on the doors of other races."
Pegasus had been waiting for a long time in the square outside the church.
Two white figures soared into the sky once more, disappearing into the skyline of the holy city.
Two celestial horses passed through the portal and landed back in the Great Xia territory.
Lin Mo dismounted and turned to look at Kyle.
"Teacher, I need to go and discuss things with the elves now, so I won't keep you any longer."
Kyle dismounted from the Pegasus, straightened his silver-white robe, and nodded slightly.
"Very well, Holy Son, you have the protection of the God of Holy Light, I believe everything will go smoothly."
He paused, then added, his tone unusually gentle.
Everything will be alright.
Lin Mo looked at this usually aloof and almost harsh sixth-tier archmage, whose eyes now held genuine concern, and felt a warmth in his heart.
"Thank you, teacher."
He gave Kyle a slight bow, then turned and strode away.
There were no unnecessary pleasantries or formalities.
time does not wait.
……
The commercial center was still as bustling as during the Chinese New Year.
Some tourists were queuing up to have runes engraved in the dwarf shops, some were holding up newly bought magic scrolls and gesturing around, and a few children were riding on the shoulders of orcs and giggling.
Lin Mo weaved through the crowd, her steps quick.
The brighter those smiles were, the heavier his heart felt.
He dared not delay and headed straight for the Elven territory.
Lin Mo stopped a passing elf shop clerk.
"Hello, where is Princess Fendona?"
The elf shopkeeper was a young male elf with a leaf-shaped earring on his pointed ears. Upon hearing the words "Fendona," he subconsciously looked around.
Since the princess was nowhere to be seen, he replied:
"Your Highness should be at the 'Starry Forest Ecological Experience Park' at this time."
Lin Mo nodded, thanked him, and quickened his pace.
After walking through a short street, a huge vine-covered archway came into view.
A wooden sign hangs atop the archway, bearing the words in Elvish and Chinese:
"Starry Forest Ecological Experience Park"
There was a fairly long queue at the entrance, all of them tourists from Daxia.
Lin Mo didn't use the visitor entrance; instead, he flashed his badge identifying him as a senior manager, and the elf staff at the entrance immediately let him through.
Once inside, Lin Mo quickly looked around.
The park was crowded with tourists, and everywhere you looked, people from the Great Xia region were taking photos with their phones.
Under the giant performance tree in the distance, a group of elves were tuning their instruments, as if preparing for their next performance.
The tree-man stood in the corner, its massive body motionless, while several daring tourists pressed themselves against the fence to take selfies with it.
Lin Mo's gaze swept around and quickly locked onto his target.
Nearby, a group of tourists formed a semi-circle around a flowerbed, with a figure standing in the middle.
Her long, emerald-green hair reached her waist, and her pointed ears shone with a faint pink hue in the sunlight.
She wore a light green elven dress, with a thin silver chain around her waist, from which hung a small crescent-shaped pendant.
Fendona.
At this moment, the elven princess was being pulled along by several girls from Great Xia, gesturing out various poses for taking photos.
"You're so pretty, fairy lady! Can we have another picture? *heart emoji*"
"Yes, yes, that's it! My God, it's so beautiful!"
Although Fendona didn't quite understand the fancy internet slang in Daxia dialect, she could roughly grasp the meaning.
She obediently raised her hand, mimicking the way tourists from Daxia made a heart shape with her hands, and smiled gently, looking sweet and lovely.
A cheer erupted from the crowd.
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