Chapter 72 - There Were Only Dragons and Sylphs (2/2)

Suo Fei was stunned His logical thinking skills weren’t great, but he had a very good meame’s numerous plotlines by heart Thus, he was certain that he could re that Grantlyn and Linde had told hi by mistake

As such, it must be true that they had not e that they didn’t one extinct In comparison, the Sylphs shunned other races They didn’t have much contact with other races The same could be said for the Dwarves It was in their nature to reject other races Although they wouldn’t go so far as to be completely isolated froet in touch with the other races

But what does this have to do with this ’s treasury,” Samael quietly said

Suo Fei looked at Samael and remembered the memory that he saw At the end of that h the chest by the Asura Blade Even now, Suo Fei still felt some fear when he recalled it He hurriedly threw this terrible feeling aside and asked Sa me that it wasn’t real It’s not your real memory?”

Samael nodded and said, “I certainly haven’t experienced theinning…” Sao into detail but Suo Fei’s heart thu to the end, it couldn’t be related to the word ‘beautiful’

Samael continued, “A married couple who loved each other had a son and the couple was extremely happy They treated this son as their treasure” He paused for a while before continuing, “ After that, they had a second child, it was a girl The third child was a boy The home that had three children, was somewhat… too lively, but very…”

As he said this, Sahtly He seemed unable to describe the scene

Suo Fei looked at him and felt a pain that couldn’t be described in his heart He held Samael’s hand and supplied, “Happy?”

Saripped Suo Fei’s hand and nodded, “Yes, it’s very… happy”

“After that, the children grew up The pace of theup I wasn’t able to see it clearly anymore But, there were some places that I noticed The scenery in that reatly resembled me I could feel that it was me, but I definitely hadn’t experienced those memories”

As he reached this point, he paused and then said, “I haven’t experienced that kind of indescribable familiarity”

Suo Fei’s brows furrowed He didn’t know the truth of theto Samael who had never seen his parents and who had been born in the Deon Valley

When he said this, Samael didn’t wait for Suo Fei’s response but merely continued, “Initially, I threw these false memories to the back of my mind, but it resurfaced when I heard what you said”

He looked at Suo Fei and slowly said, “The first thing that left a distinct impression in ons and Sylphs”