Mage Legend-Chapter 335 - 22 episodes Exchange_2

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Chapter 335: 22 episodes Exchange_2

"Wow! Brother Lynch, you finally came out of your room! Come with me to play by the lake."

Lynch looked at Soka’s hands, some parts already had blisters. These days, she had been diligently practicing archery with Yilinrui, constantly drawing the bow, aiming, and shooting every day, which was undoubtedly exhausting. The mage was just about to nod in agreement, thinking he could bring a fishing rod and take Soka to play by the river, when Kuboert silently appeared beside the angel.

Looking at the cheerful little angel, the Priest of Pate was also hesitating inside. Was it really necessary to pull such an innocent and lively child into the heart of war? But the bishop’s orders were not to be questioned, so he still spoke:

"Soka, little angel, would you like to go to Pate’s Temple and become a Light Saintess?"

"Kuboert!" Lynch glared at the priest, shouting. The unprepared little Soka was startled, and upon hearing the voice, Yilinrui also quickly approached.

"Mr. Lynch." Kuboert said, "Although you are now the guardian of this angel, she still possesses an inalienable right: the freedom of choice. I believe you wouldn’t stifle this freedom, would you? Besides, Soka is a Dawn Angel, originally a subordinate of Light God Pate. There’s nothing inappropriate in becoming a Light Saintess."

Hearing these words, Lynch did not engage in a heated argument with Priest Kuboert. He patted Soka’s head, saying, "Little one, this uncle wants you to go to the temple to become a Light Saintess, then undergo training to become a priest. The cost is, you’ll become a person watched by all, attracting not only numerous admirers but also countless enemies eager to strike. Do you want that?"

Soka tilted her head, unable to understand the meaning of Lynch’s words immediately. What she cared more about now was the timing to go play by the lake. Instead, Princess Yilinrui, upon hearing the mage’s words, deeply furrowed her brows.

"What is a Light Saintess?" Soka finally grasped the key question and immediately asked Lynch.

"It’s an honorary title," Kuboert cut in before the mage could answer, "a title that will make you proud for a lifetime."

"Hmm, if that’s the case..."

"Soka!" Yilinrui suddenly interjected, "In my room, there are still many little cookies with your favorite honey flavor. Go get them quickly. However many you find, I’ll give them all to you!"

"Really?" Soka immediately forgot what she was about to say, gave Yilinrui a kiss, then fluttered her wings and flew away.

"She has already made her free choice," Yilinrui said, "If you ever try to bind the angel with any Saintess title again, I will not welcome you, Heather will not welcome you."

Looking at Yilinrui, dressed revealingly in front of him, Kuboert chose to lower his head. While he might argue a few words with Mage Lynch, he would not engage in conflict with the elf before him.

"Yes, Mr. Kuboert," Lynch said after Soka had disappeared from sight, "Compared to choices that require a price, free candy better captures Soka’s heart. If I catch you bringing up this matter again, then I will forget your name. What I mean is, you will no longer be the friend I know."

"Does this mean we can still call ourselves friends?" Kuboert smiled, "I think this result is quite satisfactory to me."

"The Elf Queen is waiting for you, so it’s better not to waste time here with me," Lynch said.

Yilinrui and Lynch later found a happy Soka, tumbling joyfully with a big pile of fragrant spirit cookies. These wonderful cookies were very difficult to make, and even the most skilled chefs among the elves had to spend a long time baking some. Soka loved eating these sweet things, and now she was truly delighted.

"How do you have so many cookies?" Lynch looked at Yilinrui’s small room, and with his x-ray vision through the Eye of Insight, it seemed no different from a cookie warehouse. Every place that could hold things was filled with little cookies.

"It’s nothing, they were saved up over a long time," Yilinrui sighed, "As princess, I do have some special privileges."

However, the mage’s eyes did not miss Yilinrui’s melancholy expression. The princess seemed burdened as if there was a heavy weight pressing on her, making her look so weary. Lynch used the Eye of Insight for the first time to observe Yilinrui, believing that beneath her rosy complexion, there must be another layer of appearance.

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