Chapter 145 - 125 Casas and Noen
Casas stood on a hillside, he was the son of a noble, and his third eye on his forehead was stunning beyond compare, emitting a faint white light, the unique birthmark of the Three-eyed Ape People nobles.
The great river before him surged inexhaustibly, flowing towards the Kingdom of the Three-eyed Ape People, nourishing these enriched lands. Casas caressed the bronze sword at his waist, feeling deeply moved, and looked back at the history of the entire Kingdom.
"Ajia, you are the land nourished by rivers!"
The Kingdom of the Three-eyed Ape People was situated on a plain named Ajia, where three large rivers came from the north, branching east and west, piercing through the entire Kingdom like three swords, and stringing together the Ajia Land like three ropes.
Ajia, named by Lam, the initial king of the Three-eyed Ape People, means "the land nourished by rivers," a legacy that has lasted three thousand years. However, the early Three-eyed Ape People did not set foot on the Ajia Land, instead continuing life in the desert. After Lam fell ill and passed away, he entrusted the power to a Regent elf named Dorias, who then regented for Lam’s offspring.
Casas remembered that under the regency of the elf named Dorias, the Three-eyed Ape People emerged from the desert, came to this land nourished by rivers, and established settlements, sowed seeds, paired cattle and sheep, and built temples for the Three-eyed Ape People...
Twenty years later, the Three-eyed Ape People took root here and established an early Kingdom, and when Lam’s progeny reached adulthood, Dorias transferred power and then led some of his people to disappear into the desert.
It was said that the elves yearned to return to their former homeland.
Even though Casas was a noble’s son, his knowledge of that ancient history was still very limited. He had only a vague idea of how King Lam led the tribe, the details of the regency period under Dorias, and what the early days of the establishment of the Ajia Kingdom were like; Casas was ignorant of all these.
"Little master, little master! Please come down," called an old servant anxiously from behind Casas.
The old servant had slightly pointed ears and a third eye on his forehead, but that eye was closed and difficult to open.
