"It is wrong for fairies to ignore their own sins and continue living shamelessly."
"The emergence of Britain, the expansion of this land, is equally wrong."
Reiger's voice had just fallen when Da Vinci raised her hand.
"I have a question." Da Vinci said with a frown, "According to your explanation, isn't Britain the remnants of Cornus' corpse? Are we standing on Cornus' remains right now?"
Da Vinci's words made everyone feel as if they were sitting on pins and needles, as if they were really stepping on a corpse, causing their legs to feel weak.
Fortunately, Reiger denied this statement.
"No, Britain is not formed from Cornus' remains, but the expansion began from there." Reiger shook his head and said, "Of course, though not Cornus, Britain's land is indeed remnants of corpses."
"You should know, right?"
"Fairies do not dissipate upon death but return to nature."
"Their remains become part of nature."
