Hill had researched for quite a while and found that elves were generally described as pursuers of natural purity, adept in the arts, noble, elegant, intelligent, beautiful, long-lived, and ageless.
After mulling it over for a long time, Hill finally confirmed that pursuing natural purity and being naturally pure from the beginning were not the same thing.
Regardless of the world, elves seem to look down on humans with arrogance. Perhaps this is the innate character of the eternal race?
However, Hill still believed that Fran's grandmother, as described by Fran, was more like his impression of an elf.
Loving freedom, inherently romantic, showing joy without seeking thrills, always curious but not greedy. Hill thought quietly about this phrase and put down the book in his hands.
Maybe it was because of the elves' chaotic nature that they do so many inexplicable things? Disdain for the profit-seeking of short-lived races and a complete disregard for a race are not the same thing.