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Chapter 2707
There was a large canyon deep in the Elven Forest. It was the only place in the Elven Forest where no giant trees
blocked the sun.
The entire canyon was full of various flowers and plants, and the scenery was pleasant.
Evie liked to go there alone.
However, during this time, people from Leila's major forces were flocking to the Elven Forest to prepare for the
sacrificial ceremony of the Elves, so as the Elven Princess, Evie did not come out much.
The Elves strictly prohibited outsiders from walking around the Elven Forest at first.
However, that could only restrain those from the small forces. The truly big forces would not adhere to the rules.
To them, the Elves were just a small clan, an ant-like force. They had already given the Elves respect by showing up,
so how dare they forbid them from going out? This was simply unreasonable.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSo, they continued wandering around the Elven Forest.
The Elves could not do anything about that.
So they could only do the next best thing. They listed the forbidden areas of the clan so that no one could get close
to them. On the other hand, they could go to other places as
they pleased.
Therefore, those who dared to walk around freely in the Elven Forest were all powerful forces among the ranks in
Leila.
The Grand Canyon was Evie's favorite place, so she naturally wanted to bring David here to enjoy the beautiful
scenery.
Unexpectedly, as soon as they arrived at the Grand Canyon, they ran into a group of outsiders. There were about
twenty of them.
Anyone who could bring twenty people into the Elven Forest was already considered one of Leila's powerful forces.
The number of people specified in the invitation sent by the Elves was divided into five levels.
The most powerful ones could bring 30 people, followed by 20 people, then 10 people, 5 people, and finally, 3
people.
Clearly, this group was in the second level.
So, they also fell into the category that should not be messed with.
Evie's way was blocked and she did not want to cause trouble. She wanted to take David to the side and wait for the
people to leave before moving on.
However, the other party did not give them a chance.
"Kid, which force are you from? How are you assigned to such a beautiful Elven woman? She is much better than
the one I got. Tell me, how did you get her?" asked the young man in the lead.
The reason he dared to stop David and Evie was because they were alone and they stepped aside when they saw
him.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmIf David was accompanied by a team of 30 people, he would never dare to provoke them and would himself step
aside to get out of the way.
Any force that could bring 30 people into the Elven Forest was not people they could afford to offend.
As the Elven Princess, Evie was at a higher level than other Elven women.
It was precisely because of this that she was asked by Elven Queen Isa not to go out casually: to avoid being seen
by those heirs of big forces and causing unnecessary trouble.
David simply chose to ignore the young man.
They were just a bunch of ants so they were not worthy of his attention.
Even if these guys' elders came, they would just be slightly stronger ants and were still ants to him.
When the young man saw David ignoring him, a flame of anger was ignited in his heart.
"Kid, I f*cking asked you a question! Are you mute? Do you believe that I’ll fu*king turn you into a real mute?"
When he heard the curse words, David narrowed his eyes and was about to teach this rude guy a lesson. He
wanted the guy to know that he could not just say anything he
pleased.