Text Game: It All Began when a Cat-eared Girl Took Me In-Chapter 667 - 349: The garbage traveler wants to seduce the dragon lady, Lisiti’s past, our mother (5.6k)_2

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Chapter 667: Chapter 349: The garbage traveler wants to seduce the dragon lady, Lisiti’s past, our mother (5.6k)_2

Those clear emerald green eyes looked at Lisiti beside her, reaching out a hand trying to grasp, just like a drowning person who would subconsciously try to latch onto a straw.

Lisiti could only tightly hold the girl’s hand, her expression frantic.

What should she do?

On one side was the Mother Tree, whom she ought to serve with all her body and soul. 𝒻𝓇𝑒𝘦𝘸𝑒𝒷𝓃ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝒸ℴ𝘮

On the other was a living elf, the child she brought into this world.

Lisiti found that at a time like this, she was powerless to do anything.

In the end, the young girl, like those before her, lost the breath of life amidst her painful wailing.

That day, Lisiti sat in a daze for an entire night.

"The last one, this time use, that golden, hair,"

The Mother Tree conveyed her final will to her.

This was the first time since Lisiti began inducing the fruits here that the Mother Tree explicitly told her what to do.

This strand of hair?

Lisiti looked at the long tail hair she was holding in her hand.

In the record books of the Royal Court’s warehouse, it was a hair that had fallen from a fox known as the "Luckbringer," having it on one’s person would bring countless strokes of good fortune, only to be followed by considerable danger.

At that time, Lisiti hesitated for a long while but still did as the Mother Tree instructed.

Her own blood and the tail hair were put together into the fruit.

A day later, the fruit blossomed.

However, another accident occurred.

What emerged from the fruit was no longer a girl of a certain age, but a small baby with fluffy tail and fox ears.

The baby’s crisp cries echoed throughout the underground chamber.

"There, there, don’t cry."

Maternal instincts kicked in immediately for Lisiti, who was a woman, and she comforted the baby in her arms with tenderness.

When the will of the Mother Tree descended again, Lisiti, for the first time, resisted It.

She shielded the baby in her arms, intending to use her own body as a cover.

"Mother Tree, please don’t do this anymore, this child, she is alive, she’s a living person!"

"Merely a vessel,"

The indifferent voice arose beside her ear.

As the awe-inspiring emerald will appeared along with the Divided Body of the Origin, Lisiti could only tightly protect the baby in her arms.

This is not just any vessel.

This is a child carrying my blood.

Who can cry, who can move.

This is my daughter!

Even if she was not born from me after a pregnancy of ten months, she is still my daughter!

After that, Lisiti didn’t know what happened.

When the will of the Mother Tree passed through her body, in the last moments of her lucidity, she seemed to see a brilliant golden light blossoming from the infant’s body.

A nine-tailed golden fox appeared before them.

And then, she fell into a deep slumber.

When she woke up, the baby in her arms was looking at her with a pair of clear green eyes, the fox ears on her head and the fox tail by her bum adorably wiggling.

Lisiti thought that the Mother Tree had listened to her pleadings, which is why It had spared the child.

While feeling elated, she was also immediately beset by regret.

She, without preparing anything, had failed to help the Mother Tree.

She had also defied the Mother Tree’s oracle.

The Mother Tree would likely no longer look upon her with favor, right?

Carrying the infant in her arms, Lisiti walked toward the ground.

Looking at the baby in her arms, she smiled gently and said, "Your name shall be Ilisafia, from now on, you will be my daughter."

This was the birth of Ilisafia.

·

Aina blinked, "So that fox spirit really isn’t your biological daughter?"

Wei’er tugged at Aina’s tail.

How could one use such an unflattering term as fox spirit in front of someone’s mother.

Lisiti crouched down next to a broken fruit, whispering, "Though Sasha did not come from my womb, she is my biological daughter, our bloodlines are connected to each other."

Wei’er puzzled, "But why do I feel like you have more of a sisterly relationship?"

Lisiti: "It’s not that you couldn’t say that..."

Aina pondered, "So Auntie, you have never been married?"

"I’ve told you not to call me Auntie."

Lisiti said helplessly, "I have never liked anyone, how could there be any marriage? So at that time, my father and the others found it very unbelievable when I brought home a Variant Elf who shares my bloodline."

"No wonder. I was wondering why your daughter would have a child with a Variant. It turns out she was only a vessel for the Mother Tree. If you had told me this sooner, things wouldn’t have gotten so bad. You could have been the next Elf Emperor, and I wouldn’t have died early, losing the last few years of my life, due to the frustration you caused."

"My Lord, be careful!"

The Maid stepped forward to shield everyone.

The fake Elf Emperor approached with a sinister smile on his face.

"Sasha never was just a vessel."

Lisiti eyed her ’father,’ narrowing her eyes, "She’s my daughter and your granddaughter, Father."

The ’Elf Emperor’ glanced at a nearby fruit, asking, "So, why have you brought me here? Is it just to tell me the truth about what happened back then?"

"No,"

Lisiti shook her head, "I came here to confess."

"Confess?"