1493 As Lonely As the Ocean (2/2)

Lightning bolts flashed; thunders rumbled; heavy wind wuthered and billows rolled, causing dozens of meters high black waves.

Raindrops mixed with cold wind struck Zhang Tie's body forcefully, causing him wet all over in a split second. Standing on the edge of the cliff, Zhang Tie just watched the rolling billows.

At this moment, Zhang Tie suddenly recalled a short poem that he had read somewhere.

He recited it to himself——

”When you remember it,

You have to forget it;

When you miss it most,

You have to abandon it;

You could only say goodbye;

Like it becomes silent,

When the billows reach their apex;

Leaving earth-shaking loneliness!”

After reciting the short poem, Zhang Tie suddenly burst into laughter out of mind. At the same time, his tears mixed with rains and streamed down his face...

Zhang Tie raised his head with red eyes. Watching the night sky where heavy rain lines shot down like arrows, Zhang Tie raised his arms as he roared, ”Why, you tell me, why...”

However, he only heard thunders in response...

At this moment, a long warble broke the sky as it darted towards Zhang Tie through the heavy rain and wind as fast as a lightning bolt.

It was Zhang Tie's thunder hawk.

After coming to the edge of the cliff, the thunder hawk whined constantly while hovering around Zhang Tie.

At this moment, only this thunder hawk understood Zhang Tie and sensed his overwhelming fury and endless grief.

When his two senior sister apprentices died in front of Zhang Tie and Zhang Taixuan appeared in front of him, Zhang Tie had determined his mind...

What a farce! A farce fabricated by some clowns out of greed and ambition. When Zhang Tie woke up, this farce had already come to an end. However, this farce pushed Zhang Tie into the cruelest position as it had destroyed the thing that Zhang Tie treasured most in a split second...

'I cannot go back anymore...I can never go back anymore!'

Standing on the edge of the cliff in a trance, Zhang Tie remained silent like a stone sculpture, having the rain fall on him overnight. The thunder hawk also hovered and whined overnight beside him.