Ailaira Green did not overlook Kabellin Ganaโs sudden, hurried breathing. With great interest, she set down her teacup, her deep eyes fixed on her.
โOh? Youโve heard of my name?โ
Kabellin took a deep breath, forcing herself to calm down, a strained smile appearing at the corners of her lips.
โOf course. Ms. Green, you also know that we Elves have always been adept at potion-making techniques. For a potion genius among Humanity like you, itโs only natural that we pay special attention.โ
The information received from the royal princess, as well as her own investigation on the way here, all indicated that the Water Silver Witch, aside from her unfathomable strength, also possessed formidable talent in potion research and development.
It could be said that the advantage she herself had as an Elf was utterly meaningless in the presence of this woman.
She no longer expected to profit from the business Ailaira mentionedโshe only hoped she could produce a bargaining chip that might satisfy the otherโs appetite.
Doing her best to maintain a friendly and polite attitude, she forced a smile and shifted the topic.
โThe Elf race has always loved peace and often does business with other races of the outside world. I wonder, Ms. Green, what kind of business would you like to discuss with us?โ
โItโs very simple.โ
Ailaira pulled out a list of potion ingredients and handed it to Kabellin.
โI have great faith in the Elvesโ cultivation and planting techniques, so I wish to rent a plot of land in the Elf Forest and commission your people to cultivate the herbs listed here for me.โ
Kabellin was surprised by Ailairaโs wording. Why โrentโ? She buried her doubts, carefully studying the ingredients on the list.
Although her own potion-making skills werenโt top-tier among the Elves, her fundamental knowledge was still solid. In an instant, she could tell what kind of potion Ailaira intended to make with these herbs.
โAwakening Flower, Lightfruit, Life Morning Dewโฆ Forgive my frankness, but such high-grade materials containing the essence of life require vast amounts of life force during their maturation. That is to say, an entire areaโs vitality must be drawn to supply the energy needed for a single plant to fully mature. In natural conditions, this process would take centuries.โ
โUnfortunately, the currently preserved stock of these materials is nowhere near enough to meet my needs. Thatโs why I came to the Elves for help with cultivation and accelerated growth. With your connection to the Nature Ancient Tree, you possess endless life energy and are perfectly suited for the task.โ
Hearing Ailairaโs matter-of-fact words, Kabellin instinctively wanted to refuse. What kind of joke was this? If she agreed to such a condition, it would mean diverting a portion of the Nature Ancient Treeโs magical power solely to support that planting area.
At the same time, the Elvesโ own cultivation and magical growthโupon which their survival dependedโwould inevitably be affected.
โIโm sorry, I canโt make that decision, and I donโt think the Queen wouldโฆโ
โDonโt be in such a hurry. Iโll offer you a condition you wonโt be able to refuse.โ
Ailairaโs unreserved gaze lingered on Kabellinโs voluptuous figure. Kabellin instantly felt a chill run down her back, and her slightly parted legs snapped nervously together. Panic surged inside her.
Why is she looking at me with such a predatory gaze?!
Donโt tell meโsince her plan isnโt working out, sheโs planning to keep me here?! Then sheโll subject me to endless demands, using evil magic to control my body until she turns me into a plaything who canโt live without her!
โMs. Gena, youโve already passed adulthood, havenโt you?โ
So as long as Iโm an adult, youโll be able to do whatever you want, is that it?!
Kabellin desperately wanted to lie and claim sheโd just turned eighteen, but clearly her mature body couldnโt be faked. For the first time, she felt anxious about her figure, and could only steel herself and admit, โYes, I reached adulthood about a hundred years ago.โ
โLong-lived races naturally have delayed physical maturity. An underdeveloped body canโt bear greater magical power, and a raceโs characteristics usually only fully manifest after adulthood. This is a universal principle for all long-lived races except Humanity.โ
Hearing this, Kabellin looked across at the human, bitterness flickering in her eyes. In truth, Humanityโs rise had come from this difference.
Unlike other races that needed centuries to mature, most humans lived less than a hundred years but required little waiting. With just basic guidance, they could realize their potential and step onto the Magic Long Staircase.
As for the Elves, it took a hundred years of growth to fully realize their racial talent.
Of course, the exceptionally gifted could shorten this period, but compared to Humanity, the gap remained vast.
Kabellin was already among the more talented of the Elf race, but even so, she had spent eighty years to reach true adulthood. Some of her peers still looked like children to this day.
In terms of heritage, Humanity couldnโt compare to any single major race on the continent.
The problem was their overwhelming numbers and sheer strength at the middle and lower levelsโso much so that in times of war, it required multiple races allied together to oppose them.
Though those wars were long gone, to the long-lived Elves, it all seemed like it was just yesterday.
Pulled from her memories, Kabellin gathered her thoughts and continued her conversation with Ailaira. She was deeply curiousโsince the other had brought up this well-known racial gap, what could be the irresistible condition she would propose?
โMiss Ailaira, youโve truly piqued my curiosity. Why not just come out with it?โ
Ailaira withdrew her gaze, looking down at her slender fingertips. Who knew what she was recalling, but a faint smile appeared on her face as she nonchalantly dropped a bomb into Kabellinโs heart.
โI have a way to greatly shorten the time it takes for Elves to reach adulthood.โ
Kabellin froze on the spot, unable to believe what she had just heard, especially from a human! She could no longer maintain her composure; in the face of such a possibility for her race, all etiquette was thrown aside.
By the time she came to her senses, she was already half-kneeling on the tea table, her head nearly touching Ailairaโs face, her dry lips trembling as she spoke:
โReally? Youโre not joking?โ
Seeing her so overwhelmed with excitement, Ailaira, completely in control, replied,
โOf course.โ
Their conversation lasted until midnight.
Only then did Kabellin, on shaky legs, leave the guest room. Her face was slightly pale with exhaustion, but the excitement in her eyes could not be concealed.
Supporting herself against the wall, she rushed to the bathroom in her room.
A short while later, Ailaira emerged, stretching her body lazily. Looking at the night outside the window, she estimated the time.
โItโs about time to visit Her Highness, the Princess.โ
She followed the steps down, all the way to the basement, and looked at the woman whose limbs were bound by chains atop a bed forged from Sealing Magic Stone. Ailaira lightly knocked on the iron door and teased,
โYour Highness, the Princess, how was your rest?โ
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