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    • Chapter 9, Chance Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Kazumi Editor: Silavin   The meeting between Collete and her parents at Shiomala's mansion was brief and unexpectedly cordial. When Collete entered the room, her parents appeared surprised   They had not been told why they were summoned. In that moment, Kousuke noticed her Father's face twist with regret, an expression strikingly similar to Collete when she felt like that. Though, it only lasted for an instant.   The conversation that followed was purely…
    • Chapter 8, Tapping Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Kazumi Editor: Silavin   Spirit Elves were whispered of in ancient legends, said to predate even the High Elves themselves. They were considered the original blueprint from which all Elven Races descended from.   Yet, the phrase ‘said to be’ carried significant weight, for even the High Elves, who had existed since time immemorial. They had never definitively confirmed the existence of Spirit Elves.   The myths spoke of their specific characteristics with…
    • Chapter 7, Past and Present Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Kazumi Editor: Silavin   Collete settled into the wooden chair crafted from the World Tree's materials, facing Shiomala, whose confusion was evident in her expression.   "It's been quite some time," Collete said warmly.   "Indeed it has. How many years has it passed?"   "About ten years since I left."   Shiomala, a High Elf, who had served as the World Tree's shrine maiden for generations, immediately recognized Collete from her time in…
    • Chapter 6, Summon Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Kazumi Editor: Silavin   In the Elven village, they had a peculiar expression: ‘drops of morning dew’. The World Tree Fairy explained that this phrase referred to those who had left the village.   The Elves, having cultivated their culture in isolation with minimal outside contact, had historically viewed such departures unfavorably. Like morning dew, these individuals were considered to have simply vanished.   However, Shiomala clarified that this…
    • Chapter 5, Morning Dew Drops Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Kazumi Editor: Silavin   Before Kousuke stood an imposing figure dressed in loose-fitting green clothing similar to Esena's—unmistakably the Fairy of the World Tree. She carried herself with a maturity that surpassed Esena's, suggesting she had lived far longer than anyone present.   Her gentle smile emanated a maternal warmth that befitted her role as the World Tree's guardian, making it no exaggeration to consider her the mother of all living things.   As…
    • Chapter 4, Invitation Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Kazumi Editor: Silavin   The Elf guide halted before an ornate door. "Shiomala-sama, I've brought them here."   "Let them in," a feminine voice responded from within.   Upon hearing the command, the guide opened the door and gestured with his right hand. "Shiomala-sama awaits you inside."   Kousuke and his companions entered the chamber. At its far end stood a female Elf attired in traditional shrine maiden garments. Though her pointed ears clearly…
    • Chapter 3, Barrier and Elven Settlements Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Kazumi Editor: Silavin   The dense forest canopy stretched endlessly overhead as Kousuke and his companions marked their second day of travel since departing the village. Though he diligently followed Esena's guidance, their destination remained a mystery to him. While Kouhi and Mitsuki seemed to maintain their bearings, Kousuke had long since lost track of their starting point.   "Big Brother, are you okay?" Esena asked, keeping close to his side with concern evident…
    • Chapter 10, The Start of the Ritual Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Kazumi Editor: Silavin   The <Ritual of Activating Spirits> was traditionally held on the night of a Full Moon, when Spiritual Energy reached its peak. While nighttime ceremonies were most common, the ritual's timing could be adjusted based on its specific purpose and the activity patterns of both the Spirits and the World Tree. This flexibility meant that sometimes daytime ceremonies were more advantageous.   As both Collete and Shiomala had explained, the World…
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