Fleur was extremely shocked when Elijah disappeared in an instant.
At first, she could not understand why Elijah had vanished into thin air. It took her a while to realize that the ring must have teleported Elijah to another place.
This made her furious. She clenched her teeth angrily and exclaimed, “You old coot, you're so biased! You said that Elijah and I weren't qualified to inherit your legacy, but you gave him a treasure that can teleport instantly. Why don't I have one? Why not! Tell me! Tell me!!!”
Only Fleur remained at the cave where her Master rested and where Elijah disappeared, and her hysterical screams echoed through the valley.
After a long time, Fleur wiped the blood off her sword with an expressionless face, sheathed the sword back in her waist, and said coldly, “Elijah, from today onward, you and I are enemies!”
With that said, she walked away without looking back and headed down the mountain.
More than ten days later, when she rushed to Yorkshire Hill without stopping, she learned that Elijah had already been buried, and his beloved daughter, Vera, had also disappeared without a trace.
Fleur dug up Elijah’s grave, confirmed his death, and found that the ring hadn't been buried with him. After that, she began her three hundred years pursuit of Vera.
After all, she had personally witnessed the ring save lives in critical situations by teleporting people thousands of miles away, so she had emphasized to those responsible for capturing Vera for many years that Vera must be captured alive at all costs.
However, after so many years, she still failed to capture Vera. This infuriated Fleur even more.


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