Confiding Pixie

Chapter 531 - 468 Reiger’s Plan_2

Chapter 531: 468 Reiger’s Plan_2


Reiger silently pondered.


"In the end, how was that protective layer breached?"


It seemed like it was randomly poked by some fairy with a special identity, and just like that, it broke?


In other words, in the original story, the protective layer on Woodworth was broken in a very inexplicable way.


"How should I break through that protective layer then?"


Lost in thought, it was only after a while that Reiger was roused by Altoria.


"Although we didn’t win, the fact that you fought Woodworth to a draw is quite an impressive feat!" Altoria seemed to have regained her spirits, smiling happily, "Maybe you could even surpass Lancelot!"


"Lancelot?" Reiger narrowed his eyes, seemed to think of something, and suddenly smiled, "I’ll give it a try if I have a chance."


"Really?" Altoria was immediately overwhelmed.


I just said that, and you actually have the idea to try?


Are you really a Battle Maniac?


"Let’s not talk about that dog anymore, I’ll think about how to deal with him on my own." Reiger looked around and said, "Now, let’s think about what we should do next."


Altoria slightly restrained her smile and looked around as well.


What met her eyes was an endless grassland; aside from the grassland, there was nothing else.


"Where are we?"


Altoria spoke out, looking perplexed.


"Not sure." Reiger said irresponsibly, "I just teleported in one direction several times, as to where we’ve been teleported, I have no idea."


To say the least, even if he knew, Reiger probably couldn’t discern it.


He was new here, completely unaware of the geography of Fairy Country, the locations of cities, or how this country was specifically laid out.


"I can only tell you, Tingtajel should be in this direction."


Reiger pointed towards one side of the grassland and told Altoria.


"Tingtajel..."


Altoria looked in that direction, as if she saw the village where she had lived since she was young, and her mood plummeted.


Seeing this, Reiger knew that Altoria had remembered the foolish fratricide that took place in Tingtajel.


"Don’t tell me you think that the village turned out that way because of you?"


Although it seemed unlikely, thinking of how this woman still had an attachment to that kind of village, Reiger couldn’t help but ask this question.


If Altoria really thought that way, then Reiger could only say, she wasn’t just too kind, but truly a saint.


Fortunately, Altoria wasn’t there yet.


"I was just wondering, why people who lived together for so many years could suddenly start killing each other?"


Altoria showed a bewildered expression again.


Honestly, Altoria with a bewildered look was quite similar to Liz.


So, Reiger unconsciously reached out and stroked her head.


"As I said, this is fairy nature." Reiger said lightly, "The thought process of fairies is something that normal people can’t understand."


"Do you mean I am a normal person like you?" Altoria made light of her sorrow, "I am a fairy, too."


"Who knows if you Paradise Fairies think the same as the fairies from this Fairy Country?" Reiger narrowed his eyes and said, "However, as far as I know, you and another fairy from Paradise, indeed think differently compared to the fairies in this country."


These words made Altoria widen her eyes.


"Another fairy from Paradise?" Altoria looked at Reiger in astonishment, "There are other fairies from Paradise besides me?"


This was indeed a very shocking piece of news.


To which, Reiger could only say.


"If you ask me if there are others, I can only answer you, there are." Reiger said nonchalantly, "As for who she is, you will know later, telling you now will only make you feel more confused."


Saying this, Reiger quickly changed the topic.


"Let’s get back to the original topic." Reiger looked at Altoria, "What do you plan to do next?"


"Would you like to go wherever you wish?"


"Or as previously planned, embark on the Pilgrimage?"


This question, if possible, was something Altoria really did not want to think about.


Because she had started to become unclear on what she should do.


"...I had always thought that after I turned 16, I would leave the village and embark on the Pilgrimage." Altoria spoke softly, "Now, I have finally left the village, but whether or not to embark on the Pilgrimage, I really don’t know."


In the past, Altoria wanted to embark on the Pilgrimage, not because she wanted to save Britain, save Fairy Country, but because the people around her expected that of her.


Everyone wanted her to embark on the Pilgrimage.


Everyone wanted her to ring the six Pilgrimage Bells as the child of prophecy.


So, Altoria complied, that was all.


But now, those who wanted her to embark on the Pilgrimage had perished along with Tingtajel, turned to ashes, so did she still need to ring the Pilgrimage Bells?


Altoria was really confused.