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Chapter 1479 - Chapter 1479 Chapter 453 Royal Academy Enrollment Day_2

Chapter 1479: Chapter 453 Royal Academy Enrollment Day_2 Chapter 1479: Chapter 453 Royal Academy Enrollment Day_2 Leonard Churchill saw this and took out two Magic Cores to replace the originals in the cage. It was like changing the water in a fish tank, and the two elves finally showed some signs of life.

To have the two elves become his Companion Spirit Pets, he first had to make them willing to sign a contract.

Elf Language and Dragon Language, like other higher languages, are capable of materializing laws.

No one knew this language that had already been lost.

Fortunately, Leonard Churchill could communicate using the “Spell of Linguistic Understanding” through Mental Power.

He tried expressing his thoughts using Mental Power, “I hope you will become my Companion Spirit Pets… If you are willing, we can sign an equal contract. I will provide you with a suitable living environment, and I will not force you to do anything… Whenever you feel it is right, you can also leave at any time… Of course, you will need to provide something of equal value in exchange for what I have invested in you…”

Speaking, he took out a Sheepskin Scroll, wrote down the contract’s terms in Taron Ancient Language and Dragon Language, and inscribed it once again using Mental Power.

Normally, the contracts signed with pets are symbiotic.

This ensures maximum loyalty from the pet and can also compel the pet to do tasks.

But Leonard Churchill used an equal contract.

Firstly because having now comprehended Divine Power, he had a real appreciation for the higher life forms. For Elemental Elves, who are even higher forms of life, mutual respect is the best interaction.

Moreover, for Leonard Churchill, whether these two elves were as remarkable as legends suggested didn’t matter much.

He himself naturally harbored goodwill towards the beautiful things in the universe.

After the contract, Leonard Churchill added, “If you are unwilling, I’ll set you free.”

Having said this, regardless of whether the other party understood or not, he directly opened the cage.

The two elves, seeing the opened cell door, were initially stunned but soon realized and fled in panic.

They had been caged for so long, they absolutely loathed their prison.

Their first instinct was to fly to the window, hoping to escape.

But upon first sight of the bustling crowd on the streets and the murky air, they were immediately frightened back.

Leonard Churchill was not in a hurry, his face wore a serene expression.

If they did run away, he’d consider it a loss of two hundred thousand gold. For him, it wasn’t a big problem.

It is said that juvenile Elemental Elves have low spiritual intelligence but possess an innate ability to distinguish between good and evil.

They seemed to realize that this human truly had no ill intentions.

Escaping was not an option now.

This was a human city, and they would be captured immediately if they flew out.

Compared to the previous faces full of greed they’d seen, the two elves felt the human before them was friendlier.

Worried they hadn’t understood, Leonard Churchill continued to express his thoughts through Mental Power while pointing to the newly written contract on the desk.

After hesitating for quite some time, seemingly understanding, the two elves with their weary wings alighted on the table.

The green-haired one, with eyes like green crystals, looked at Leonard Churchill, seemingly trying to discern something.

Leonard Churchill was also smiling at them.

It must be said, elves truly are the favored creations. If not for being the size of a thumb, their appearance would have surely been considered exceptional among humans.

The two elves didn’t quite understand the rules of the human world, but they generally grasped the meaning Leonard Churchill was trying to convey.

The terms of the equal contract stated they could “buy back” their freedom if they provided something of equivalent value, and they could leave at any time.

The two small elves then lay on the Sheepskin Scroll, which was even larger than their beds, and read it carefully.

Leonard Churchill, seeing their interest in the contract, was not in a hurry to rush them, and picked up some Classic Books he had picked up from the market, contentedly reading.

Meanwhile, noticing the two elves looking dejected like dehydrated fish, he took out two Demon Beast Crystal Cores.

The two elves felt it was not quite right but could not refuse.

Without the Elemental Energy from the Crystal Cores, they felt they would die.

About a quarter of an hour passed.

No one spoke in the room.

Leonard Churchill read his book, the little elves read the contract.

However, suddenly, Leonard Churchill was surprised to hear a voice next to his ear, “Human, can you really do what it says on the contract?”

Could these tiny elves speak?

And the voice was very melodious and pleasant!

Leonard Churchill instinctively asked curiously, “Can you speak the human language?”

What surprised him wasn’t that the elves could speak, but that they were speaking the Taron Language commonly used on the Southern Continent.

That the Black Market tales about Elemental Elves being unintelligent and mute… of course, those were false.

They simply chose not to communicate with humans.

The green-haired elf, although not very proficient, explained in a stilted Taron Language, “Your human language is very simple.”

They had been traded by humans for these days and had heard too much human conversation_not having learned it would be unusual.

Leonard Churchill also realized this.

As higher life forms, they were unlike humans–who found learning languages very challenging–it wasn’t difficult for them.

Right!

As higher life forms, even in their juvenile stage, elves’ wisdom could not be compared to humans’.

But going back, does that mean I can learn Elf Language?

A myriad of thoughts flashed through Leonard Churchill’s mind, and he suddenly felt as if he had indeed discovered a treasure.

Being able to communicate was very convenient.

He directly said, “Yes. What is written on the contract, I will definitely adhere to.”

Thinking of their previous tragic experiences of being traded, the green-haired elf was less resistant, but she was still somewhat embarrassed and hesitated before asking, “Then, could you please take us back to the forest? When the time comes, I will also provide an equivalent compensation, like some gold and gemstones that you humans all like…”

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