Yvlena dodged aail attad opened up her iory to read the description again. As she had previously read the description with the specs the details would show the same way.
[Giant Teddy Summon Bell
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Type: Summon Bell (Epic)
The ringing of the bell summons the celestial spirit to deliver an attack a before disappearing.
The Celestial Spirit of Elio the bear, a gentle protector of those weak and small.
One of 5 Celestial Spirits (Toy La)
(Story uncovered with each piece added)]
She grabbed the bell, leaping over the spear as it struck forward to impale her. Yvlena skidded to a halt, right in front of the Field Mouse Sentinel, and with both hands shook the bell so that its clear chime rang out.
For a moment nothing seemed to happen, Yvlehe bell with shaking hands w what she had done wrong. Her choice to stand in front of the mouse left her open and vulnerable to a devastating attack.
“Oh no!” She yelled, brag herself for the point of the spear.
The bell rang again, and a shower of cartoonish glowing stars fell over her. The ground shook and a rge teddy bear desded from the sky falling bottom-first onto the field mouse and crushing it with its weight.
Yvlena ughed. Elio, the bear looked around before log her, the summoner. He gave a bright grin and jumped up, boung as he did. With his attack a done, he waved at her before disappearing in a pop and rush of stars.
Yvlena turned back to the Field Mouse who had dropped its spear after the devastating attack. She grinned deviously and rushed throwing her sickle as she ran.
[Yvlena Cast Crest Throw]
The sickle spun in the air, colliding with the sentinel multiple times before returning to her hands.
[Rabbit Knight Cast Rabbit Volley (05MP)
[Sprite Cast Sting (01MP)]
[Yvlena Cast Harvest Skill: Wide Sweep]
Together the barrage of attacks was enough to finish the Field Mouse Sentinel off. It fell forward disappearing in fkes of golden light and leaving Yvlena her rewards.
[Yvlena Acquired
2200/2070
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Gourmet Cheese (Rare) x5
Grass Stone (Low Grade) x1
Field Mouse Sentinel Spear (Rare) x1
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Moon Points x300
Moon Gems x25]
[Yvlena is now level 16]
“I leveled up!” She cheered, but she didn’t have time to focus on her rewards from the fight as she rushed over to Dyn with a oh potion in her hand.
“Dyn!” she cried falling to her knees. She lifted the boy’s head gently and opened his mouth to tip the potion into his mouth. He drank it all, grimag as the liquid slid down his throat. Yvlena hadn’t tried o herself but she k wouldn’t taste too good.
“Yvlena?” he called rubbing his head.
“Yeah it’s me, you got taken out by that giant mouse. I hope you won’t go running off again.” She said shaking him furiously.
“I won’t, I won’t!” he said in protest. Yvle go of Dyn and joined him to sit in the grass. She sighed then suddenly punched his upper arm hard.
“What was that for?!” he barked.
“You know very well what that was for!” Yvlena replied. Dyn grumbled under his breath and rubbed the sore arm until it stopped hurting.
“e o’s get back to Bloom Haven, your mother must be worried sick. You tell her all about your adventures when you get there.”
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The return to Bloom Haven was smooth with Dyn not having the energy to run off into the distance chasing danger. Yvlena wouldn’t admit it but she was secretly gd the mouse had hit him hard enough that he didn’t have the strength to be foolish.
Ohey walked through Bloom Haven’s familiar gates, Yvlena dismissed her summons to give them some well needed rest before the battle.
They arrived at the Floral District, easily spotting his house and his mother who was outside hanging fresh undry. At the sight of her son she practically leaped over the feo grab him.
“Dyn where have you been!” The woman yelled, shaking the boy furiously the same way Yvlena had do too long ago. She looked to Yvlena for an expnation, narrowing her gaze in a the elf.
“I took him to see his father’s final resting pce, at his request of course.” Yvlena said nervously, with how realistic the NPCs were in this game it wouldn’t surprise her if Olivia issed off at the thought of her son going out on such a dangerous journey.
Olivia’s eyes softened, she should have known her son would have liked to ve on his own to find the grave site.
“And he went with you?” Olivia asked hesitantly.
“Don’t worry I kept both my eyes on him.” Yvlena said. Dyn wasn’t in rough shape thanks to Sprite and a bunch more health potions.
Olivia stared at her son’s face with a forlorn expression, she lifted her hand to caress his face gently and soon started to cry.
“I should have known this day would e.” She said softly. Olivia turo Yvlena, who was allowing the family to have their moment and smiled.
“Twiow, you’ve done a kindness for my family and I don’t even know you. Did you perow my husband in his youth? I know your people live long.”
“I’m afraid not ma’am but I’ve grown fond of you and Dyn, plus he asked for my help I couldn’t turn him down.” Yvlena replied fidently.
“Thanks Yvlena.” Dyn said.
“Look after yourself and your mom okay, that’s really all the thanks I need.” Yvlena told him. ‘And stay in Bloom Haven until you’re stronger please!’ she thought.
[Through your as you have progressed the story of this town and its citizens, they may prove to be helpful allies iure]
Yvlehrough the notification curiously. That was new, she already knew she had progressed the story of the Harvest Guardian with her as but she didn’t know she could affect Bloom Haven more than she already did.
[Subcss: Leveled Up
Garden Mystic (Harvest Guardian) 3/10]
“Mom, I want to joiown guard.” Yvlena heard Dyn say as Olivia led him into the house. The elf’s eyes widened. She didn’t know why she was as shocked as she was, it made sehat he wao be just like his father.
And well...he certainly had the instincts for it.
“He’s on the right path but I hope we don’t have another quest together iure unless he grows up!” Yvlena said to herself.
The walk back to the Rose Manor was quiet, without Dyn and his antics it was oddly lonely. But that was okay, she had so many things to do and she had a quest with Risel to look forward to.
Pushing past the gates, she sighed in relief ao sit uhe big tree to rest. Now she could safely log out for a while.
Yvlena took a long look at the bright blue sky of Bloom Haven all the while she thought of the real world and moving day.
“Right, that’s tomorrow.” she said, leaning back fully against the tree. “The ime I log in, it’ll be from Mericross.”