C113 (1/2)
Wu Li's brows creased into a frown. He should have also felt the cold.
I sneezed from the cold. ”Is your heating broken?”
Wu Mi kicked me for nothing and replied, ”Mama, no, there's something dirty coming!”
Ashiba! He hated this the most! You can do it if you want. Is it to cause trouble if you lower the temperature this low?
Wu Mi closed the windows and doors as fast as he could, but water still seeped in slowly. I went over to the window and looked out. The baby felt a bit sore because the whole house was underwater now!
I hate water! I hate water! I hate water! Say important things three times.
”Li Gou Can, get out here!” It must have been him, this suicidal little expert.
If I don't want to, I'll just hand over the remaining parts of Li Gou. If there's a debt to pay, I'll deal with it myself.
However, Wu Mi pointed to me and said, ”He is already outside.”
But no, there was nothing unusual about such a large floating lump of water.
I wanted to hand him over just now, but when I saw that he actually left, I couldn't bear to do so.
”Let's save him!” I discussed it with Wu Millet.
Wu Mi looked at me in astonishment and smiled helplessly. ”You're still the same person. As long as you're in my circle of friends, you won't give up.”
I shrugged. Maybe that's what it is.
Su Chen and Su Wan were already in the room. Su Chen still had to ask Su Wan to come. He was a puppet master after all.
Advanced Puppeteers were really powerful. They were able to salvage the wet Li Doggie from his body in one go.
I threw a big towel at him and he sat up slowly and wrapped the towel around himself and shivered.
The calm water outside suddenly began to surge violently, violently crashing into the house.
”Don't worry, these are all illusions,” Wu Millet assured me.
However, just as he finished speaking, the window was smashed by the water, and a large amount of water flooded in.
I just stood there and let the water drown me. I felt like I had lost my breath and my heart.
A woman appeared before me. It was the woman in the blue dress I had seen in my hallucinations. She looked at me with compassion in her eyes.
I heard her say, ”Is it worth it?”
I nodded.
She asked again, ”No regrets?”
I nodded again.
She laughed, and even in the water I saw her tears.
What she held in her hand was the branch I had wanted to give Song Nan. She held it out to me, and I opened my mouth to bite it.
”You can go. There will be a day when you will come back. Even if it's a sea of rocks or a star transfer array, your fate will not change …”
I suddenly remembered where I had seen this blue-clothed woman before. It was that statue at the back of the mountain at the Iyun Temple!
No wonder I felt familiar when I saw her.
I don't know what this conversation means. Maybe it's a fragment of my forgotten memory.