Daniel decided not to focus on it too much for now.
"Anyway, now that youâre sure, what do you want?" he asked Ilaris again.
"If I help you get the World Tree branch, will you take me with you?" Ilaris hesitated a little, then asked shyly.
"Really? You want to come with us, out of the mountains?" Daniel asked, slightly surprised. He hadnât expected that.
"Iâve always wanted to see the outside world since I was a kid, but my father never let me. He always said everyone hated us and that if I went out, theyâd imprison and tear me apart. But now that I know the reason, I donât have a reason to stay anymore."
Daniel didnât respond immediately and thought about it. He certainly wouldnât leave without creating new Fallen.
Whether it was this girlâs father or that Arenas, at least one of them would become his Fallen. If she didnât turn into an enemy by then, he wouldnât mind taking her with them.
"Deal," he finally replied.
"Great! Let me help you get out," Ilaris said excitedly and touched the bars with the torch. They began to burn.
It didnât take long before they were completely gone, and Daniel, Andreas, Liara, and Kaisen got out of the dungeon.
"Thank you so much." Daniel immediately felt the mana and mana essence flow back into his body after stepping out, and a smile appeared on his face.
"Thank you so much," the others also thanked her.
Ilaris shyly nodded.
"Now that I think about it, we havenât really introduced ourselves, have we? Iâm Daniel."
"My nameâs Kaisen."
"Iâm Liara."
"And Iâm Andreas Lionheart," Andreas introduced himself a bit more proudly than the others, causing the rest to give him odd looks.
"Nice to meet you all. Iâm Ilaris. We donât have family names, just use our first names," Ilaris said, bowing slightly like a noble.
"Anyway, do you know where the branch is?" Daniel then asked.
"I have a guess. My motherâs tomb. My father never let me go there. He said it wasnât good for my mental health. But now that I think about it, maybe the branch is there," Ilaris thought for a moment and then answered.
"Then we should get moving. I donât think itâll take long before they realize we escaped," Andreas said, and the others nodded.
Ilaris took the lead and the rest followed. It didnât take long before they left the prison.
Just as Daniel thought, the prison was really built inside a tree. In fact, now that he could see, the entire living area of the Dark Elves was in trees â trees carved out like houses.
"This way," Ilaris pointed, and they started heading out of the Dark Elvesâ living area. She took them through hidden paths so they wouldnât be noticed.
"Are you sure weâre not lost? It feels like weâre going out of your peopleâs territory," Liara finally couldnât hold back and asked suspiciously.
"We canât go directly to my motherâs tomb. There are a lot of guards there. Itâs better to take another path that leads to it," Ilaris replied.
The others nodded and followed her without further questions. After a few minutes, they reached a spring with a waterfall pouring from above.
"We have to go behind the waterfall," she said, then jumped into the water without further explanation.
Daniel and the others exchanged glances and then followed her in. Soon, they reached a cave behind the waterfall and went in.
It wasnât very big, more like a tunnel. After that, Ilaris waved her hand, and a gust of air rushed toward them, drying their clothes.
âSo she can use wind element?â Daniel thought to himself.
"Can I ask why youâre so interested in going outside?" He walked a few steps and reached her side.
"Life in a village is really boring. Nothing ever changes, and everythingâs repetitive. I want to experience more exciting and interesting things," Ilaris replied.
"I get that. But wonât you miss your father?"
"Maybe... actually, definitely. But now that I know he lied to me, Iâm angry. I donât even know if he lied about other things too, like my mother," she sighed and then gestured for them to go right.
"About your mother?"
"He said I had a beautiful and kind mother, but I donât remember anything about her. Even Uncle Arenas and the others wonât say anything about her. Itâs like no one except my father even knows she existed."
Daniel nodded. He was gradually getting more confident about his suspicion.
"So how did you find this path?"
"I was always looking for a way to enter my motherâs tomb, and I found this place. But even then, I still couldnât get in," Ilaris said, glancing at Daniel.
"Oh? Why not?"
"Because of this," she suddenly stopped and pointed at the wall in front of them.
A wall was marked with symbols.
"Behind this wall is a temple known as my motherâs tomb. But unlike everything else, it wasnât built inside a tree, and itâs not even within the Dark Elvesâ residential area," Ilaris explained.
"So we need to destroy this stone layer to get in?" Andreas stepped forward, inspected the wall, and asked.
Ilaris nodded.
Daniel motioned for them to step back. They all took a few steps back and stood behind him.
Daniel clenched his fist and struck the wall hard. The first time, it only left a small crack. Seeing it wasnât enough, he reinforced his fist with mana and hit it again.
Boom!
The wall cracked deeply, and with another punch, it completely collapsed.
"Thatâs done," he said, then looked at the scene revealed before them.
It was a crypt, lit by numerous torches. In its center was a glass coffin embedded inside a tree trunk.
Above it, phenomena of light were shining. Even though light shouldnât exist in the Mountain of Endless Spirits, they could clearly see it shining on the grave.
They went in and approached the coffin. They looked inside.
To their surprise and shock, what they saw inside stunned them.
"This...?" Inside was a skeleton. From its shape, it wasnât even clear if it was male or female.
"So whereâs the branch?" Andreas asked in disbelief.
Daniel and Kaisen frowned. The only one who remained calm was Liara.
"This... could it be my mother?" Ilarisâs expression was mixed. Even she didnât know how to feel right now.
Could it be that her father wasnât lying and this really was her motherâs tomb?
"You were told never to enter this place, girl," a commanding voice suddenly echoed.
They all turned and looked to the other side of the crypt. A tall, handsome, middle-aged Dark Elf in a royal robe stepped inside.
"Father," Ilaris whispered.
"So this is the leader of the Dark Elves, huh?" Daniel analyzed him. He had a B-rank aura but was extremely weak â so weak that it was strange.
Elarion said nothing more, walked to the glass coffin, and looked at the skeleton inside.
"Father, this skeleton... is it my mother?" Ilaris asked, eyes wide in shock.
"This is my wife," Elarion said with a smile on his face.
Ilaris looked confused and shocked. What did that even mean? Wasnât his wife her mother?
"Hmm? Looks like they finally sent someone," feeling something, Elarion turned his head and locked eyes on Liara.
Daniel, Andreas, and Kaisen turned in shock, trying to see what he meant â but suddenly, two daggers pierced through Danielâs and Kaisenâs chests and dropped them to the ground.
"Wha... Whatâs going on? Liara, why did you do this?!" Andreas, horrified, fell backward.
Why did Liara kill Daniel and Kaisen?