Shota's Isekai NTR Adventure-Chapter 1442: Reply from the Elven Kingdom
It took a week before a reply came back from the Elven Kingdom.
Normally, the hawk would have taken a week just to get to the Elven Kingdom capital, but the elder had kept her word and convinced the hawk to fly faster than normal.
That was why it only took five days for it to arrive at its destination.
As for the other side, they had sent a very special magic beast to deliver the message. It was also a hawk, but it was a hawk that was clearly on a different level with the amount of mana that was coming from it.
This hawk was anything but a normal hawk.
When the elder saw this hawk, she couldn't help being surprised.
After all, the elder recognized this hawk from her time in the Elven Kingdom capital.
"This is the Thunder Hawk, one of the few members of its species that still exist today. These are only used when matters related to the very foundations of the Elven Kingdom, it's not something that is used lightly. For them to send this Thunder Hawk, it seems that they are taking this very seriously."
The elder explained this as if she was trying to make sure that we understood the seriousness of this matter, but that didn't do anything for us.
After all, we had already given the top priority to this matter.
Or else I wouldn't have had the elder send that message in the first place.
When the elder saw that we weren't reacting the way that she wanted us to react, she finally gave up trying to convince us of this and showed us the message from the Elven Kingdom capital.
It was an invitation.
I didn't know what to expect, but this definitely wasn't it.
After all, this invitation was just too courteous and polite to be a normal invitation.
No matter how one looked at it, it was clear that there were ulterior motives attached to this invitation.
One of them was quite clear…
Looking at Aisha, the elder said, "You don't have to go if you don't want to."
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The reason she said this was because Aisha was also one of the people mentioned in this invitation. It was an invitation that was addressed both to me and her, which meant that she was just as important to them.
Aisha had a strange look on her face as she read the invitation, but that expression changed when she heard what the elder said.
It changed into an expression that almost seemed like she was rebelling.
"I already said that I was going to go, so I'm going."
The elder had a bitter look on her face, but she knew better than to say anything to Aisha.
Instead, she just turned to me as if she was asking me for some kind of assistance.
I didn't say anything as I looked at the invitation with a strange look.
In the end, I said, "Yes, you're coming with me."
Aisha's eyes lit up while the elder looked like I had betrayed her, but it was important that Aisha came along. After all, with the interest that they showed in her, it was clear that she would be able to help me distract the elves of the Elven Kingdom capital.
While there was a part of me that felt guilty about this, I decided to make it up to her in another way after this.
For now, the most important thing was figuring out just what those ruins that Aisha saw were.
In the end, the elder had no choice but to accept this since all of us were pressuring her.
When it was everyone against her, the elder really couldn't do anything. Though the look on her face made it clear that she wasn't happy about this.
But since she agreed, the elder wrote a letter to send back to the Elven Kingdom capital.
And with that, our trip to the Elven Kingdom was set.
Though before heading out, there were a few things that we had to know.
Or it was better to say that there were a few things that I had to know about the Elven Kingdom.
I already had an idea of what the Elven Kingdom was like because of my previous knowledge from the game, but it wasn't as if more knowledge was a bad thing. The more that I knew about the Elven Kingdom, the more that I could do.
But it turned out that most of the things that the elder knew were things that I already knew.
Even though she had once been one of the important people in the Elven Kingdom, she wasn't able to provide complete information on the Elven Kingdom.
It seemed that she had been kept out to a certain extent because she was just an end to a means.
So in the end, I said, "Alright, there's no need for you to tell me anything else. I think I have all that I need."
Though I was being tactful, it was hard to really be tactful in a situation like this.
There was a bitter smile that appeared on the elder's face that showed that she understood what I meant by this, but she didn't say anything else after that. After all, it really wasn't as if there was much that she was able to say after that.
To my surprise though…
"Don't pick on her. It's not her fault."
It was a very soft voice, but I was able to hear it. It wasn't just me who was able to hear it, but also Moon and the elder who also revealed surprised looks as they turned to look at Aisha.
However, she turned her head away as if it hadn't been her who had said this.
She wanted to pretend like she had nothing to do with this.
I couldn't help finding it funny, but it was also a good thing since this meant that the relationship between them was at least slowly getting better.
It was always best if one's in laws were at peace with each other.