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Chapter 207 - 207 146 Elemental Flower Captured Female Rogue



Chapter 207 - 207 146 Elemental Flower Captured Female Rogue

?Chapter 207: Chapter 146: Elemental Flower, Captured Female Rogue (4159)_2 Chapter 207: Chapter 146: Elemental Flower, Captured Female Rogue (4159)_2 Otherwise, Ivita wouldn’t bother with her.

But what is this Elemental Flower that the other party mentioned?

A coveted object among witches?

Is it valuable?

What is it?

Ivita asked the Old Witch, “What’s the Elemental Flower?”

The Old Witch saluted Ivita, and said respectfully, “The Elemental Flower? It’s an incredibly powerful and rare, but well-known source of magic power.”

A greedy glint flashed in her eyes, “The Elemental Flower typically blooms with four flowers at once, never just one. If she truly knows the whereabouts of the Elemental Flower, Your Highness should pry it out of her mouth.”

“There are many legends about the Elemental Flower, it’s said that the first to discover the immense power of the Elemental Flower were a set of quadruplet girls.”

“They were just ordinary daughters of a milkmaid.”

“They had to do heavy work every day.”

“Until one day, while herding cattle, the four sisters discovered a plant blooming with four flowers on a hillside, and these four Elemental Flowers bloomed before them.”

“At that moment, the four types of magical power contained within the Elemental Flowers surged into their bodies, transforming them from mere mortals into powerful witches whom even the official witches could not approach for a time.”

“Since then, for the witches, the Elemental Flower became something they longed for but could never possess.”

“Your Highness, although the four element properties contained in the Elemental Flower are random, if one of them turns out to be a Lightning Element, would that not solve your fourth source of magic?”

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