Mechanical Alchemist-Chapter 521 520: See You Again Yuta

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The Eternal Night Emperor left the Magic Empire and headed straight for Luying.

Now, without the battle zones, sea travel had also become much more convenient.

Su Lun, in Gadronte Harbor to the north of Luying, obtained the ancient Gusmao airship that Yekaterina had promised him.

With this airship as a foundation, the formation time for the retrofit of the "Sky Fortress" would be greatly reduced.

Then, the Eternal Night traveled northwest.

Even though he had passed the Luying Empire, Su Lun ultimately did not go to visit Yekaterina to inquire about the news of her becoming a father, wondering what was really going on.

Actually, there wasn't much to ask; she had already told him everything that needed to be said before.

Su Lun just felt that even seeing her, there seemed to be nothing worth talking about.

Yekaterina, having become an empress, felt increasingly alienated to him; after all, she was becoming less and less like that Katya with poetry and distant lands in her eyes.

He felt he needed some time to let some thoughts settle.

Just like that, the Eternal Night continued westward.

...

On this day, the weather was clear.

Atop the mast, Miss Dora sat blowing in the sea breeze, gazing into the distance.

On the deck, the members of the Dawn Brigade were engaging in the usual duels, playing cards, fishing, boasting, and shooting the breeze...

Though the days at sea were tedious, they were always filled with laughter and cheerful voices.

Dora liked this kind of atmosphere very much.

Initially, she had thought this pirate crew of the Dawn Organization was no different from other pirate crews, but after joining, she discovered it was precisely the ideal team she dreamed of for sailing to the ends of the world and adventuring, other than becoming a "mechanical life."

These days her job was to assist with the retrofit of the Eternal Night's cannon system, and she was quickly fitting in with this new team,

She found that everyone in the Dawn Brigade was easy to get along with.

No one looked at her differently because she was once a Marshal Mafa officer, the granddaughter of the Grand Marshal of the Sea.

On the contrary, living as a free adventurer without any status or military duties to shoulder, Dora felt very relaxed.

After becoming more jovial and outgoing, she therefore got to know a lot of people.

"Second Strongman" Barrett, "First Navigator" Tanni, "First Fisherman" Laihte, "Second Swordsman" Captain Black Feather, "The First Big Eater"...

As for why anything related to combat strength was always second, it was because the firsts were the two leaders of the group, Su Lun and Qian Tiao.

After boarding the ship, Dora realized that Su Lun and Sister Qian Tiao had a very special relationship...

She also learned that the warrior woman with the golden battle angel wings was called "Number Nineteen," the strongest super mechanical soldier from Duke Raphael's secret research base in the Old Spiriton Underground City.

As someone who dreamed of becoming mechanical life, Dora quickly got to know Number Nineteen and became friends.

The two had many common topics to talk about, regarding life and mechanical technology.

In just a few days, Dora felt that everything was better than expected.

But occasionally, like now, she would sit atop the mast watching the sea, glancing back in the direction of the Magic Empire.

The powerful empire, although still existing, was about to cease to be.

Her teacher had deduced that the empire was doomed to collapse and had made early and sensible arrangements.

Dora had no questions.

As a former professional soldier, her heart was filled with mixed feelings, as if there were no "nation" and goal to strive for anymore.

Yet there was also some contradiction.

Now...

She seemed to have taken a liking to her current life.

Her mind was cluttered with thoughts.

Suddenly, a person emerged in her field of vision.

Dora looked down and muttered to herself in surprise, "Why did this guy decide to come out?"

Life on the ship was quite good after embarking.

But to her slight surprise, she seldom saw Su Lun.

Even during mealtimes, it was rare to see him more than once every few days.

When she asked, everyone treated it as normal because they all knew that "Mr. Su Lun" must be in training.

Traditional professionals indeed required a lot of time dedicated to their practices.

Dora admired him a bit for that, thinking that his strength must come from a good reason.

The mechanical laboratory was located near the captain's quarters, and she would occasionally pass by and observe. That room did frequently emit a terrifying energy that made one's heart flutter.

So much so that she was convinced the guy was cooped up inside training, instead of doing something bizarre.

But now, he actually wanted to come out?

It was just as these thoughts were flitting through her mind when she saw that guy raise his head and greeted her, "Miss Dora, I'm heading out for a bit."

Dora instinctively replied, "Oh."

At that moment, the lookout spot on top of the mast where Loloita was also sent out a greeting with a laugh, seemingly guessing where he was headed, "Mr. Su Lun, are you off to the Silent Forest? If possible, it'd be even better if you brought back some fruit, I've been missing 'Blizzard Berry' from Blizzard City~"

The guy grinned, "Alright."

Another glance and there was a flash of spatial fluctuation, and the man had vanished from the deck.

Dora knew Loloita was one of the Thousand Strokes disciples and also an impressive swordsman.

It was just unexpected that Su Lun, a man notorious for his lethality, was actually so easy to speak with, seemingly pleasant with everyone.

Although she always felt there was something detestable about his smile.

In just the time it took to raise her head, the Loloita above spotted her and grinned, showing his white teeth, "Hello there, Miss Dora."

Dora smiled back, "Loloita, you've been up there all day, aren't you tired?"

"Even if I'm tired, I have to persist. The teacher told me to 'listen to the wind and practice my sword,' to comprehend my own domineering presence."

As Loloita spoke, he held onto his sword and jumped down, landing on the mast and continued, "I've also been watching Miss Dora up on the mast for quite a while, are you not yet accustomed to the sailing life?"

She was fond of this newcomer who upgraded the 'Eternal Night' with a cannon defense system, as were all of the crew. Everyone liked her.

The top-tier technology of the cannon system had multiplied the ship's combat capability at sea tenfold, making her a "technical personnel" who had significantly enhanced the Dawn Group's strength!

Everyone said they should take extra care of this new comrade hard-earned by Mr. Su Lun.

Dora chuckled and replied, "No. I just wanted to enjoy the wind."

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She quickly concealed the odd light in her eyes and casually asked, "That guy is going to Blizzard City?"

Loloita noticed her particular way of speaking, his eyes twinkled, and he smiled, "Yes. Or to be more precise, Mr. Su Lun is going to the Silent Forest."

Dora looked toward the coastline that appeared in view, aware that they were approaching the ice and permafrost regions of the north, and curiously asked, "The Silent Forest?"

What could there be in the forest that would make that guy take a trip there alone?

Loloita smiled enigmatically, "Because in the Silent Forest there is a Dalu friend of Mr. Su Lun. He's probably going to visit that friend."

"A good friend?"

Dora had also heard of the Dalu people.

The past slave trade business of Emperor Luying prospered greatly, with humanoid creatures bearing animalistic traits being the most purchased slaves.

Loloita's face bore a teasing expression, "Yes, a friend from the Dalu tribe."

Because of her teacher, she was already very familiar with Su Lun and didn't hide anything, teasing openly, "I asked the teacher, and she said that Mr. Su Lun has a friend from the White Wolf Tribe. And he's incredibly handsome too~"

"Heh..."

Upon hearing this, Miss Dora rolled her eyes slightly.

So that was the reason.

She suddenly thought of Emperor Luying's newly enthroned Catherine the Great.

Isn't having a wife known as "Luying's foremost beauty" enough?

...

Su Lun performed a series of Spatial Displacements and instantaneously moved from dozens of sea miles away to Blizzard City.

He looked down at the city from high above and some images flashed through his mind.

Here, he had met Katyusha, who got drunk from just a sip of alcohol, and he'd freed Yuta, who had been sold as a slave.

Thinking about it, several years had already passed.

Back then, he was just a third-tier beginner in his profession, and now, in the blink of an eye, he had become a top-tier seventh-stage professional.

Ever since Mr. Jing announced the Silent Forest was under his protection, the large slave trade groups from Luying dared not venture here anymore.

As the slave trade declined, Blizzard City fell into decay as well.

There were a few pedestrians scattered around the city. Most of the shops were also shuttered and out of business.

Su Lun glanced around a few times and didn't linger. He teleported towards the direction of the forest once again.

Perhaps due to the lack of human activity, the trees in the Silent Forest were more lush than they had been a few years ago when he last visited.

As he passed the outskirts of the forest, he sensed some adventurers hunting magical beasts, but the brazen large slave hunting groups of the past were no more.

Moreover, in the middle layers of the forest, the traces of the Dalu Tribe's settlements became increasingly visible.

Su Lun kept teleporting toward the direction of the Emerald Holy Land.

What would usually take ten days to half a month to reach, took him only a quarter of an hour, and then he saw that pit, which resembled a piece of emerald jade embedded in the snowy land.

Standing on the cliff by the waterfall where he and Yuta had once led him into the Holy Land, Su Lun saw that gigantic grey elm in the distance.

Because of the gods' blessing, the Dalu Tribe's sacred tree was flourishing even more.

Su Lun gently touched the wolf claw amulet hanging at his waist, his lips curling into a slight smile, looking forward to meeting Yuta again and muttered, "Wonder what Yuta is doing now..."

Having the opportunity to pass by, it was natural to take a look.

...

However, just as Su Lun appeared on the cliff's edge, a team of patrolling warriors in the forest immediately detected his presence.

"Arcu, a stranger has come!"

"Hmm, I smell something very dangerous, the visitor is very strong! Mike, you go inform the tribe, I'll keep an eye on him!"

"..."

A few shadows whispered among themselves in the woods for a few moments, and then swiftly dispersed.

They were so well hidden that Su Lun didn't hear a sound.

However, within his Soul Perception, the presence of three sneaky figures approaching was clear as day.

"Huh?"

Su Lun made a light sound of curiosity, turning his face toward one direction in the forest.

His perceptive abilities were incredibly strong now; anyone who could evade his detection must be no weak foe.

And yet, it was this one careless glance that let the others know they were spotted.

In an instant, three shadows dashed out like lightning.

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The leader was a formidable white wolf about seven or eight meters long, accompanied by a tiger and a leopard.

They were not magical beasts, but rather, the transformed people of the Dalu tribe.

It appeared they intended to capture the "intruder" first.

"What incredible speed."

Su Lun glanced at the three figures from the corner of his eye and muttered to himself.

But he didn't want to be pinned to the ground, so he raised his hand in advance and set up an invisible Spatial Barrier in front of him.

Since he knew this was the territory of the Dalu tribe, he refrained from using offensive spells.

The three figures came like the wind, then seemed to have fallen into a quagmire, the air around them growing increasingly viscous, slowing their speed significantly.

The expressions on their faces drastically changed as they realized that their opponent was far stronger than they had imagined.

By the time they were within five meters of Su Lun, they were already controlled in mid-air.

The white wolf reacted the fastest. Its fur stood on end like silver needles, and it suddenly created a blast of air that pushed itself out, breaking free from the Spatial Confinement spell.

"Huh?"

Seeing this, Su Lun looked on, slightly surprised.

To break free from his spell, one must possess not only significant strength but also impressive combat ability.

Looking at the white wolf felt somewhat familiar. He called out, "Arcu?"

As he spoke, he took off his hat.

The white wolf, having just broken free and still intending to rescue its companions, was taken aback when someone called its name. It focused its gaze and saw the face of the man who had removed his hat and responded in surprise, "Mr. Su Lun?"

This white wolf was none other than Yuta's brother, Arcu.

Su Lun had a sense of familiarity but did not dare to confirm immediately due to the dramatic changes in spiritual power.

The once second-tier little wolf of the white wolf race had, incredibly, gained the strength of a fifth-tier?

What a tremendous change.

Su Lun responded with a slight smile and nodded, also releasing the two controlled Dalu tribesmen.

On closer inspection, he recognized them too; they were the Dalu tribe's youngsters who used to be with Arcu; he even remembered their names, Dar and Umon.

Members of the Dalu tribe have a beastly bloodline, and they mature much faster than humans, growing from children to youths in just a few years.

The changes in the years they hadn't seen each other were indeed astonishing.

Arcu confirmed that the intruder was indeed Su Lun and his face went from cautious to joyful as he exclaimed, "Mr. Su Lun, you're back!"

...

Years ago, Su Lun had not only saved Yuta and many members of the Dalu tribe, but with his arrival alongside Mr. Jing, another "Pledged One," they had led the Dalu tribe out of dire straits.

To the Dalu tribe, Su Lun was an exceptionally special benefactor.

Arcu shed his beastly form and jogged over excitedly, exclaiming, "Wow... Mr. Su Lun, what exactly is your strength? How did you become so strong?! And here I thought I had gotten quite strong over the past few years. I didn't expect that I couldn't even withstand a single encounter..."

His two friends, a tiger and a leopard, also recognized Su Lun and echoed with shock on their faces, "Oh, if Mr. Su Lun hadn't pulled back just now, we would have been in a bad situation."

Being defeated by Su Lun did not dishearten them in the least.

Su Lun listened and let out a slight smile, offering an additional explanation, "I've advanced to the seventh tier."

It wasn't that they weren't strong, but the difference was two whole tiers.

"Seventh tier?"

Arcu's eyes lit up as he remarked, "Mr. Su Lun is truly formidable."

With that, something occurred to him, and he got to the point, "Mr. Su Lun, did you come looking for your sister?"

"Yes."

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Su Lun nodded.

Arcu's expression seemed very excited, as if he could hardly wait to pass the news to his sister, saying, "Indeed... My sister said that you would definitely come back."

A corner of Su Lun's eyes held a faint, almost imperceptible smile as he asked, "Where's your sister?"

Arcu said, "She's over by the sacred tree. There's a very important ritual ceremony today. She's now the clan's Great Druid, responsible for the ceremony."

As he spoke, he quickly turned to his companion, "Oh, Dar, you go and inform the Clan Leader and my sister that Mr. Su Lun has returned!"

Su Lun waved his hand, a mix of amusement and resignation on his face, "There's no need for such a fuss. I'll just go over there myself."

"Ah...?"

Arcu hesitated, "But... the clan members will definitely be very happy to know that Mr. Su Lun has come."

Su Lun didn't see himself as anything special and shook his head with a smile, "Just like this is fine."

Seeing his insistence, Arcu said no more.

The others needed to continue their patrol, so only he led Su Lun to the Emerald Holy Land.

...

For the Dalu tribe, a ritual was a sacred communal activity; the people of the Holy Land all gathered beneath the sacred tree.

When Su Lun arrived, everyone was devoutly chanting praises to the gods of nature.

The air was filled with the fragrant scent of elm petals.

He didn't approach, staying at a distance to watch.

On the distant altar, a woman dressed in Dalu tribe ceremonial clothing was performing the ritual dance. Sunlight poured down, making her silver hair exceptionally dazzling. Clothed in a layer of holy light, she radiated a sacred glow, exuding an ethereal beauty.

Yuta had already noticed him.

When Su Lun looked over, her gaze met his, and amidst the solemnity of the ritual, a sly smile briefly crossed her face.

It was with that single exchange of glances that the two seemed to return to the familiarity of years past.

Su Lun smiled broadly.

He stood under a tree, quietly watching the entire ritual come to an end.

The people of the Dalu tribe had also detected the presence of a foreigner, and his visit to the Holy Land came as a surprise.

Su Lun had stayed in the Emerald Holy Land for a while, and the majority of the Dalu tribe recognized him.

Even those who hadn't met him had heard of him.

As soon as the ritual was complete, a group of people eagerly crowded around him, greeting him with endless enthusiasm.

"Mr. Su Lun has returned!"

"Wow... Mr. Su Lun, it's been a long time."

"..."

Su Lun was engulfed by the crowd.

Arcu too was telling everyone how impressive Mr. Su Lun had become.

Wolf Granny and the Deer Tribe Chief invited Su Lun to the treehouse by the sacred tree, expressing their welcome while also discussing the changes in the Dalu tribe over the years.

Because they could reconnect with their deities, the Dalu tribe was doing better and better.

Su Lun clearly sensed that there were increasingly more powerful individuals within the Holy Land.

Where once the strongest among the Dalu tribe were only two sixth-order, there were now several seventh-order individuals.

Su Lun also shared the intelligence about the plane invasion with the Deer Tribe Chief and the elders, warning them to be more vigilant.

...

Inside the house, magic lamps shone brightly.

The meeting concluded amidst a serious atmosphere.

Wolf Granny looked at Su Lun with a kind smile and said, "Yuta, why don't you take Su Lun for a walk in the forest? We old bones won't disturb you from catching up. Remember to come back for the welcome banquet later."

The other elders also smiled amiably.

Yuta: "Okay."

As she watched the elders leave, her previously stern expression suddenly blossomed into a smile, and she leapt up to give Su Lun a warm embrace. "Mr. Su Lun, I've missed you so much."

Her lively and playful demeanor was a stark contrast to the serious Druid she had been just moments ago.

Su Lun wrapped his arms around her waist and teased, "You've become a great Druid now~"

It seemed as though they had not met for ages, yet also as if they had only just parted.

Hugging for a moment, a sense of closeness immediately surged between them.

Yuta grinned, with bright eyes shimmering with excitement and joy, "It feels like it's been so long. Mr. Su Lun, what made you think of coming back to see me?"

After pondering on his experiences since he last left, Su Lun said, "It's a long story; quite a lot has happened."

Yuta blinked and suggested, "Shall we take a stroll in the forest while we talk?"

Su Lun replied, "Sounds good."

The two left the treehouse and wandered into the forest.

Su Lun asked about Yuta's life over the years, but she summarized it in just a few words.

The responsibilities of a great Druid were substantial. She bore the burden of revitalizing their tribe and was also tasked with communicating with the great deities and training new Druids, hardly ever leaving the holy lands.

"So, I've spent every day being busy..."

Yuta spoke, then glanced at Su Lun beside her, her pretty face adorned with a happy smile, "And then, suddenly Mr. Su Lun, you came back to see me... I'm really so happy!"

Just as Su Lun was about to say something, the warm and delicate figure bounded into his arms like a little deer, and he embraced her.

Having not seen each other for years, Yuta, apart from advancing to a seventh-level strength, also exuded a mature aura all around.

Her slender animal skin dress couldn't hide her lithe and proud figure, her wild beauty undisguised in the forest.

Su Lun's hands were perfectly placed around her perky waist, the skin of the dress slightly lifted, his fingers sinking into softness without any feeling of unfamiliarity as he caressed.

The Daru tribe expressed joy much more directly than humans, and Yuta didn't mind at all, instead cheekily asking, "How does it feel, Mr. Su Lun?"

Su Lun smiled, "It feels very nice."

Yuta grinned, revealing a set of white teeth, "I feel like I've changed a bit, too..."

With that, the sunshine seemed to grow warmer and the breeze gentler, the rustling trees in the forest seemed to dance with joy.

Yuta clung to Su Lun's neck like a koala, and suddenly, a strong force of nature emerged from her.

The two were lifted by the breeze, and quickly rose to the top of the forest.

Looking again, they had landed in a treehouse situated in a giant tree.

The treehouse appeared the same as it had several years ago, yet clearly showed signs of repair.

Seeing her masterful use of natural spells, Su Lun also expressed his admiration, "Yuta has become very powerful."

Yuta replied with a cunning smile, "Mr. Su Lun has also become very powerful."

As she spoke, her white wolf tail was happily wagging behind her.

Su Lun held her, gently stroking the soft wolf tail, then continued his caress up along her waist.

Yuta had a happy smile on her pretty face.

After a long absence, it felt really good.

With no one else in the treehouse, there was only the breeze, the sunlight, the rustling leaves, and a picturesque scene.

...

The two exchanged stories, and Su Lun roughly shared his experiences over the years.

Yuta listened and was quite moved.

The complex world of humans was too much for the Dalu clan, with its Northern sea kings, political upheavals in Luying, and assassinations of the Magic Emperor... Those power struggles seemed exciting, yet Yuta was not at all interested.

She only cared about Su Lun.

Before long, the cabin grew tranquil.

The two lay back on the soft animal hide pads, gazing at the cotton-like clouds in the sky.

Yuta lay on her side, her unshielded skin largely exposed to the air as she nestled against Su Lun's chest, listening to his heartbeat.

It was then that she noticed the totem on Su Lun's body gleaming more noticeably, and sensing something, she asked, "Mr. Su Lun, I noticed just now that your spiritual power is very strong, as if you've reached the bottleneck of 'spirit wandering.' Your 'Eclipse' totem is already brimming, are you thinking of making a breakthrough?"

"Yes," he said.

Su Lun wrapped his arms around Yuta, his large hands gently caressing her full and firm flesh.

Yuta's figure had always been graceful and statuesque, not towering but just right.

But it seemed like after striving for joy, there would always be a vigorous spurt of growth.

Having not seen her for years, the current Yuta exuded a thoroughly ripened charm throughout her body.

Her statuesqueness was even more pronounced, her waist slender and her hips full.

Yet she still had the balanced grace of a cheetah, only now, upon Su Lun's touch, the sensation felt even more delicate, with a warm softness amidst the resilience.

Yuta, however, sounded a bit troubled, "If I were at the ninth rank, I could use natural Divine Arts to help you. But right now, my abilities are still lacking a lot..."

Su Lun, however, was unconcerned, "On this trip, other than seeing you, I wanted to reinforce my totem. Plus, I've gotten wind of the possible whereabouts of the 'Chalice of Farl.' This trip to the Western Sea will include a search for it. It seems likely I'll find it. If lucky, naturally, I want to use it to make the breakthrough..."

After advancing to the seventh rank, though the upper limit of spiritual power was indeed unlocked, the growth of spiritual power became bottlenecked.

This bottleneck directly limited the number of puppets he could control.

Currently, his control limit was at about 1050 puppets.

Although this number was still growing, to only increase by a few units every ten or fifteen days was nowhere near what he had envisioned.

To truly achieve the kind of explosive increase, to control tens of thousands, this "dripping" rate of growth was wholly inadequate for his needs.

Therefore, to have a significant increase, he must break through the existing realm and reach the legendary "spirit wandering state."

Just as with Pandora, to the extent that her spiritual body could leave the physical one.

Although advancing in spiritual state did not require comprehending domains, the difficulty of advancing was still very high.

Luckily, he had the Totem Mysticism of the Dalu clan.

The 'Eclipse' totem had perfectly resolved his issue with spiritual mutation and had accumulated a massive amount of negative spiritual power.

Su Lun roughly estimated that this excessive quantity of negative spiritual power was at least ten times more than what he normally possessed.

If released, it was highly likely that he would break through the realm in one fell swoop.

However, he still needed a sacred object like the 'Chalice of Farl' to filter it, to ensure that releasing that spiritual power would not result in mutation into a monster.

Yuta felt relieved upon hearing that Su Lun had a plan.

Upon hearing about the whereabouts of a sacred object of the Dalu clan being revealed, her eyes instantly brightened, exclaiming, "Ah? Mr. Su Lun, you've found the location of the 'Chalice of Farl'?"

Then she thought for a moment and quickly added, "Can I join you on this adventure, then? If it's to find a holy object, Wolf Granny and the Deer Tribe Chief should agree to let me go."

Hearing this, Su Lun stroked her gently with a smile.

He knew Yuta wanted to help him.

...

During the previous meeting, when Su Lun mentioned the matter of plane invasion, he observed that the Deer Tribe Chief and others did not seem too surprised.

At that moment, Su Lun guessed that the "God of Nature" of the Dalu clan had seemingly already handed down a divine prophecy.

Su Lun guessed some things from that subtle meeting attitude.

The Dalu Clan, under the protection of the god of nature, and the alchemists were in a different situation. Even if the realm of the gods had been invaded, those invaders probably wouldn't dare to enter the Silent Forest.

After all, the god of nature was still there.

If they were to massacre her believers, it would anger the deity.

Besides, Su Lun also guessed that the deity worshipped by the Dalu Clan was of a very high rank, and the beings from the celestial realm wouldn't offend such a high-ranking deity for a mere few followers.

As for... asking the god of nature for help on the alchemy plane?

Su Lun had considered this possibility before his arrival.

But he hadn't held out much hope.

He felt a higher deity wouldn't bother to help some lower creatures.

He even thought that, in the eyes of the gods, plane invasions were like ants' nests being poked by monkeys—a natural law of survival of the fittest.

Moreover, the alchemists wouldn't believe in gods, so helping seemed to have no benefit. Instead, helping those who were at odds with the celestial plane would bring about loss rather than gain.

After the meeting, Su Lun had confirmed this point.

So, throughout the meeting, he didn't bring up the subject.

The people of the Dalu Clan, considering his feelings, also didn't mention it.

Su Lun and the Dalu Clan shared a deep friendship, which would be enough for him to have a sanctuary in that alchemy plane after its complete collapse.

But this friendship wasn't that of the entire alchemy civilization.

Apart from divine intervention, the Dalu Clan couldn't provide much help in such a war either.

That's why Yuta wanted to use her own identity to help him.

...

"That's okay."

Su Lun smiled and took out a hexagonal crystal pendant.

Looking at Yuta's expectant gaze, he didn't refuse and said, "This is a gift for you, with spatial coordinates on it. With this, I will be able to come to your side at any time. If you encounter trouble during your adventures, I'll come to help you."

Yuta caught the implication of Su Lun's words and blinked, "A gift for me?"

But hearing the rest, she also expressed her amazement, "Does that mean you can often come to the Holy Land from now on?"

Su Lun smiled and replied, "Yes."

He could come, so he didn't plan on taking Yuta away. As the Great Druid of the Dalu Clan, it wasn't so easy for her to leave.

"But..."

Yuta looked at the beautiful crystal necklace hanging around her neck, thought for a moment, and seemed to feel that she hadn't been of any help, her thoughts becoming somewhat confused.

Su Lun interrupted her with a smile, "There's no 'but'."

Before she could say more, the atmosphere became charged again.

Yuta, her thoughts interrupted, responded with fervor.

...

Su Lun stayed in the Emerald Holy Land for a day and a night.

Yuta helped him reinforce the "Eclipse" totem, and during their exchange, Su Lun also learned about some high-level natural spells.

It was invigorating to meet old friends.

Su Lun brought many gifts for the Dalu Clan, and the warm-hearted clanspeople responded with many special products from the Holy Land.

The next morning, he set up the teleportation formation and teleported back to the Eternal Night.