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74 Moving bricks was the most sought-after job!

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In the sky, thousands of Horned Eagles flapped their wings. On the ground, strange beasts that looked like horses pulled carriages. As they approached, the forest slowly moved. The branches of the giant trees shook to make way, and the roots moved away like human feet, leaving a clean and wide path for the elves.

When the Horned Griffin flying in the sky and the horses on the ground crossed into a rippling space and completely disappeared, the giant trees slowly moved their bodies again, intertwining their roots in the Moen Forest, filling up the path they had left behind before, turning into a barrier for the Silver Moon Kingdom.

There were about a million elves in the Silvermoon Kingdom, which was almost the total number of elves in the main continent. It was just like Dragon City. It was actually just a city, and its size was about the same as the population of the capital of the greatest human empire. It was also about the same as the total population of some small human kingdoms.

These Dryad Guardians had been guarding the frontlines of the Silver Moon Kingdom for thousands of years. The forest network they formed could create the most suitable environment for elves to fight. Even if tens of thousands of troops of other races entered the forest, they would definitely die under the maze constructed by the moving Dryads.

In addition, the Silver Moon Kingdom had built a massive magic barrier over thousands of years to protect this city. With the elven queen, a demigod, overseeing the city, even other demigods would be rebuffed if they came here. They might even die in front of the elven queen.

It was this accumulation of nearly ten thousand years that allowed the elf race to survive for thousands of years with a population of only a million and a low birth rate.

When Cisna passed through the enchantment and entered the real Silvermoon Kingdom, she saw the singing of birds and the fragrance of flowers. The air was filled with the smell of flowers and fruits, and countless treehouses stretched endlessly.

The palm-sized fairies flew among the flowers, and the half-deermen watched curiously as the large group of fairies rushed towards the core of the kingdom without saying a word. On some tall ancient trees in the distance, the owl-beast scholars who were transformed by the elven druids bowed to the general and continued to check the operation of all the magic barriers in the kingdom.

The flower goblins and tree goblins seemed to have been frightened. They hid in the flowers and woods and looked at the elves timidly. They saw the joy on the faces of the elves driving the carriage.

The Silvermoon Kingdom was not only a kingdom of elves, but also a gathering place for many races that loved nature and freedom. They had lived here peacefully for many years.

The blue sky and white clouds, the clear streams and springs, the towering trees, the green grass and the fragrance of flowers, the rainbows and the treehouses were all that the Silver Moon Kingdom had. However, even though it seemed like a fairytale world, poverty and hunger were also difficult problems for the elves to solve.

Even in the modern world, famine still existed in the 1960s. It was already incredible that the elves, who were not productive, could not be eliminated.

Cisna took a deep breath and felt the natural peace of the Silvermoon Kingdom. She calmed herself down and urged her Horned Griffin to fly to the palace.

When they arrived at the Ancient Tree of Life that had given the elves life, Cisna's expression became humble. She passed by the Moon Lake and climbed up the Bifr?st. Under the guidance of a maid, Cisna met the Elf Queen again in the palace.

"I know why you're here. Good job, Cisna…you've brought enough food for the elves to survive this winter.”

Galantia's voice was ethereal, like a clear spring water, with a mesmerizing purity. She spoke slowly, praising Cisna's achievements, but at the same time, there was a hint of helplessness in her voice.

The Munn Forest was located in the southern part of the continent. Even in winter, it would not be too cold to survive. However, if there was not enough food in the winter, there would be a large number of people starving to death. This time, with the food that Cisna had transported from Dragon City and the elves 'reserves, the number of people starving to death this year would be lower than in previous years.

It was impossible for the elves to expand their population. Her Majesty had been certain of this for thousands of years. Although she had not studied some modern subjects, she could still sum up some experience in the reproduction of the species.

Although elves were beautiful and elegant, had great artistic talent, and were even far superior to humans and orcs in terms of magic, they were not perfect. They also had their own bad habits, which put elves at a huge disadvantage in the competition with humans.

This time, Cisna had brought so much exquisite wheat that the queen was both happy and worried. Elves had long lifespans, and even the most ordinary elves were like human nobles who indulged in pleasure. It was only because they were starving that they would use those hard to eat black bread. However, if you let them eat more exquisite white bread, they would rather starve to death than taste those brick-like black bread the next time.

Elves were such a difficult race to serve, so Her Majesty even decided to use these exquisite wheat to exchange for more coarse products from human society, so that they could satisfy the huge needs of the race with quantity.

"This is what I should do, Your Majesty! As a member of the elves, I should work hard for the growth of my race!”

Cesna knelt on one knee, following the ancient elven etiquette. She lowered her head as much as possible to avoid looking at the great queen because the queen had immeasurable charisma. Even as a Legendary-level ranger who had lived with the queen since she was young, Cesna would sometimes feel as if she was captured by the queen's figure and her mind was in a daze.

Her Majesty's beauty had reached the level of a curse!

"The clansmen are used to living in Dragon City, right?”

Her Majesty's voice was like a fountain. Even though her political mind told her that it was necessary to send thousands of elven soldiers and even noble elven maids to Dragon City, as the queen of the elven race, she still felt a little heartbroken to 'betray' her compatriots.

"This…"

Cisna hesitated.

"Are they not used to it?"

The queen sighed softly. Her sorrowful mood seemed to make the nearby trees and flowers cry and wither.

The elves were not used to living outside the forest, and Her Majesty knew this as well.

" No, my people don't have much resistance to living in Dragon City. Under the governance of His Holiness Galakron, the city is now clean and tidy. Although it can't compare to Silverymoon City, it's still acceptable to my people.”

That was all Cisna could say, and it wasn't a lie.

Could it be that she could tell the respected Queen that perhaps her people were already so happy that they did not want to miss Silvermoon City and were eating and drinking well in Dragon City?

The dragon lord thought that the fruits were not easy to preserve, so he gave all the fruits to the elves except for a portion. Although those fruits were different from the fruits in the Forest of Munn, they were indeed fruits. They were still sweet, delicious, and juicy.

In particular, His Holiness Galakrond gave the elves white bread and the most exquisite meat for every meal. It was not like they were in Silverymoon City.

As the most ordinary soldiers, other than the officers who usually ate food between white bread and black bread, how could the other soldiers taste such soft food bestowed by God?

The elves did not care about production. Even among the humans, only the great nobles could taste the food every meal. How could ordinary elf soldiers enjoy it?

If the queen had arrived at Dragon City, she might have fainted upon seeing what the elves were doing. The handsome male elf soldiers had already rolled up their sleeves and started moving bricks. A few druids had turned into bears, and each time they moved bricks, the number of bricks was extremely large. The lord was overjoyed and even gave the druids some delicacies that Cisina had never seen or heard of before, as well as all kinds of exquisite and beautiful utensils.

The metal wasn't rare, and the pattern was barely acceptable to the elves. However, the smooth and neat beauty was definitely not something that ordinary craftsmen could create. It was simply a work of art!

In Dragon City, carrying bricks was the most popular job. There were even conflicts between humans and elves, who felt that the elves were stealing their brick-carrying jobs!

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