Elves Have Migrated to My Planter

chapter 51



Chapter 51-Justice?(1)

Chapter 51-Justice?(1)

“What is this guy, go away.”

It’s the first time. I looked at it with curious eyes, but that’s all. Horrified at the strange appearance of the drone spinning its propeller in place, he tried to chase it away by waving his arms.

As if it actually worked, the drone flew away from his arm and kept some distance.

‘It’s to buy time.’

But Leon understood the meaning of the drone’s actions that Ren was piloting. If they endure a little bit, reinforcements will soon come and help them.

“Don’t think you won.”

“What”

“That means it’s not over yet.”

Leon, who had his ear close to the ground, heard it clearly. A light but clear vibration echoed through the ground.

“Kuu!”

At the same time, Leon lunged at the unwary enemy with a dagger in his hand.

He had no time to wield the greatsword he was aiming at. He managed to get a hold of Leon’s dagger and hand, and the two tangled together and rolled across the floor.

“That son of a b*tch! Leader!”

“Wait a minute, what is that…Ughhh!”

At the sight, the other humans screamed, but at the same time, something flew through the air and pierced the chest of one of them at once.

“This is crazy.”

But they didn’t respond properly.

It was more shocking to see the gigantic ants and the elven warriors riding on them, who broke through the bushes and bushes in front of them, appearing at once, than when a huge solid metal sharp lance was shot through and pierced the chest of a comrade. Am.

The shock was so unexpected that even those with thick bones in the battlefield stopped thinking at the moment and everyone hardened.

“Save Sera! Hurry!”

Meanwhile, only Leon, who was still fighting on the floor, regained his senses and gave instructions to his comrades to rescue the captive Sarah.

“Attack! Let’s go!”

And the elves who heard that instruction did not hesitate and charged at the bewildered humans along with the excited ants.

“What is this!”

“Get a seat!”

The elves who acted as riders threw spears over the ants and unreservedly practiced archery, their main skill.

On the other hand, the humans who were hit by an unexpected blow panicked even more as their comrades fell one by one from the flying arrows and spears.

For them, the fairy ants, who were nothing short of terrible beasts, were larger than horses, and their powerful jaws and strength could shatter shields in one stroke and push even experienced knights out of the way.

“Keah!”

As soon as the rushing ants collided head-on with the hesitant ones, a human body flew through the sky and splattered blood and rolled on the floor.

Shera, the female elf who had been captured by them, took her rider’s hand in the process, and at once rode on top of her ant, raising her chim-pin spear from her saddle in her rage. She stabbed the chest of her enemy who had been groping her body until just before the moment.

“You evil monsters! Get out of here!”

In the crucible of chaos, the wizard Phaze created a spear of blazing flame and exploded an ant, but that was all.

As another ant bites the knight who was guarding him, and cuts him to pieces with his strong jaws, Faze falls to the ground and is pierced through the leg by an arrow fired by an elf rider from the blasted ant, missing his staff and screaming. Threw out

“How can this…!”

The leader of the humans, who couldn’t get away from Leon, who was clinging to him with all his might, couldn’t keep his mouth shut in surprise at the sudden change.

It was a really fleeting moment. Drones appearing, elves riding giant ants appearing, and being pushed back all at once, like infantry being pushed back by heavy cavalry.

“Tell me. My wife you captured, what the hell are the other elves doing!”

Leon was pushed out of his power and reversed, but it didn’t matter anymore. It was because the other people, who had completely neutralized the other humans and ran around, aimed their spears and arrows from all directions.

“What the hell are you guys doing? Could it be that these elves betrayed us!?”

“There is no reason to interrogate here.”

Leon stood up from his seat with trembling limbs, and instead of answering his words, he clicked his tongue at the panic-stricken opponent and received support from his fellow tribesmen.

They are the winners anyway, so there’s no need to be in too much of a hurry. The enemies were completely subdued with no escape, so that was enough.

“Ren, what happened to those who headed in the opposite direction?”

“Looks like you won too. I see traitors captured.”

Rodon, a warrior who had led elven riders riding fairy ants, asked Ren about the news of those who had split in the middle and went to stop the other enemies.

In fact, the elves, including Edan, the leader of the investigation team, were also in a state of being subdued without being able to overcome the ants and riders who had driven the resisting agents of Eden into a corner and then attacked at once.

“Leon, can you walk?”

“You weren’t hurt too badly, so it’s okay.”

“Then let’s go back. The chief said that we should save time as much as possible.”

Rodon ordered everyone else to return. Even captives captured and corpses bled to death were no exception.

***

“I guess someone came. Did you come back?”

[Population: 126]

It was definitely an ordinary afternoon. I left work early with my work as usual, and of course I headed straight to the veranda.

The first thing that caught my eye was the change in population. Of course, as long as the elves were actively attempting outside activities and the migrants continued to come, fluctuations in the population were always a thing, but today the population has exceeded the level of a slight increase.

‘Human?’

When I looked down at the pot, my eyes widened in surprise. It was because most of the elves, who would normally be scattered around the two potted plants doing their own thing, gathered together to create a warm atmosphere.

And the cause was none other than new faces.

As if they were beaten here and there, people who seemed to have no sound were being dragged along like girbis, and they were ‘humans’ with a different appearance from elves.

The humans were all looking around at the world inside the pot with a shocked look on their faces.

‘Radio will be useless.’

You could tell just by looking at their faces how excited and angry they were.

Besides, Serenian, who was shouting as if he was trying to keep his spirits together and tried to stop his people, looked busy as well, so I couldn’t even dare to try the radio to ask what was going on.

‘These are the captives.’

I could at least guess who the captured humans were and what had happened. Serenian has kept telling me that whenever I talk to him, I will come into conflict with outside forces, namely the Traitors and their human allies.

The elves of Eden continue to migrate the elves, so if they were really dreaming of a unified power that was different from custom, they would not have tolerated the migration and, of course, sent troops.

In the end, this incident had no choice but to happen, and the elves in the pots, including Serenian, attempted to attack first before being crushed by those with greater power than themselves. And it seemed to be successful.

‘What do you mean?’

Serenian stepped forward and opened his mouth to speak to the prisoners he had taken. They say something back too, but right now all I can tell is their expressions and reactions to guess whether the content of the conversation is good or bad.

‘Ugh.’

I could tell that the atmosphere was intense. I don’t know what the hell he said, but Serenian, who was blushing at the words of a human man who opened his mouth with a smirk, raised his cheek to the point where it looked painful at a glance.

It was such a blow that a shock wave exploded and blood was scattered. It was to the extent that other elves flinched at the sight of her anger that sparked sparks in her eyes.

“—?”

Now, Serenian ignored the human clamor and turned her eyes to the object next to it. His age was hard to predict, but he was definitely an elf with the same blonde hair and green eyes as the others, with his neatly trimmed short hair in a mess.

However, the outfit was completely different from the elves I’ve seen. Unlike the existing elves, who exposed all their limbs or preferred light clothing made of materials that looked thin at first glance, they were dressed in more formal uniforms than the humans who were captured with them.

“—.”

Serenian smiled at him. It was the first time I had ever seen such a cold smile.

“…”

As he lowered his head with shaky eyes, my intuition seemed to suggest that Serenian was acquainted with him.


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