Chapter 26 Elf Village, Green Rose Village

Char did not respond to Betty's question.

Observing the Little Flower Fairy sitting on the wooden bar at the head of the bed, swinging her legs up and down and looking around.

Suddenly, a thought struck him: perhaps there was another way to solve the crisis.

"Betty, how did you arrive here? How were you injured? Where are your companions? And the Tree-man Grandpa you mentioned earlier, where is he?"

Char asked several questions in a row.

Fairies were rarely seen alone.

They feared loneliness and could not live without companions, so they always appeared in groups and seldom alone, and even if alone, they would not stray far from their companions.

It was the same for the Little Flower Fairy.

Of course, this was not the reason for the thought that struck Char.

The reason for his insight was that he suddenly realized: there seemed to be more than just the method of continuing to recruit Magic Pets to deal with the crisis brought by the Bear Goblin.