Ark, they don’t revolve around you

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So everyone watched him walk towards the Star Gate.

Several shadows caught up with her, Amiya, Precious and year-old, and surrounded him, talking and laughing.

It was a perfect picture, but apart from them, the other girls were left where they were.

In the cold wind, there seemed to be an evil spirit lingering, uttering gloomy words:

“Yeah, they’re all fake.”

“Didn’t you guys…make your choice a long time ago?”

Chen was in a trance, thinking of the rainy night in Longmen, the man who was still roaring, the man who said you can’t die. He had no self in his eyes anymore, and he regarded everything as false.

Maybe.

Maybe, it won’t be like this. Maybe there should be redemption. Maybe the evil spirits below the saints and the sinners after the evil spirits can change the world in a more gentle way.

Lin Guang thought of the people who had cheered for her. He was in the shadows, clapping with thousands of people. Maybe for a moment, he was envious, right? Because heroes like her are never alone, and will never fight alone.

She remembered that the man sneered at her coldly after destroying the Chamber of Commerce, and in the end, he killed the Grand Knight in the competition. He may have intended to insult the knight, but he did see something in the knight’s figure.

What if, it is possible?

If you had not chosen to leave that day, but instead invited him to help the Doctor change Casimir…

A tear fell from Texas’s eyes.

It seemed as if she could feel a tremendous rage towards herself, wondering if there was anyone who was as confused as she was.

If you can accept him.

“what……”

Theresa lowered her eyes.

She had a feeling that the constraints in her mind disappeared and returned to nothingness.

This is not forgiveness, it’s just not caring.

She must have had a hand in the birth of the evil spirit. At that time, she chose to use him and blame everything on him.

How can there be a real thing?

In his eyes, everything is so hypocritical, right? The so-called love, even if it is disguised as righteousness, is still a shameful betrayal!

but.

But, maybe—

Deathly silence spread among these people. Time seemed to have frozen. The distance between them became farther and farther, until they could hardly see each other.

Finally, someone took a step forward, and this seemed to be a signal, and more and more people took that step.

None of them dared to speak just now because of fear, but they suddenly wanted to say something, also because of fear.

Driven by fear, they chased to the bottom of the star gate.

The giant structure is still majestic and radiates brilliant brilliance.

That was the last time Zhuang Ning looked back.

He smiled slightly, his lips moved slightly, his face was illuminated by the light, and his expression was so relaxed:

“I have done everything I should do.”

“Now, we have no relationship anymore.”

That was the last time he used the power of the Demon King, and all those who came after him were unable to move.

They had more to say, but Zhuang Ning didn’t want to listen, so they couldn’t say anything.

“Still scared, Doctor?”

Amiya said, maybe she noticed that Zhuang Ning’s hands were shaking slightly.

“Yeah, I’m a little scared.” Zhuang Ning sighed, “After all, I haven’t been back for a long time.”

“Then hold my hand?” Amiya stretched out her hand.

Zhuang Ning hesitated for a moment, held it tightly, and finally glanced at the 24-year-old Princess and smiled delicately.

You are still the timid Zhuang Ning. You are scared just by going home.

A voice spoke to him, Zhuang Ning covered his chest, thinking it was his own voice.

He answered himself, maybe I have always been that timid Zhuang Ning.

His legs stepped into the Star Gate.

——At that moment, he went home.

Chapter 15 The Sun Will Also Rise (Complete Book)

The sun is shining brightly, shining on the calm sea, making the waves sparkle.

The ocean – it can be a bit scary, and all sailors know how treacherous things are beneath the waves.

Only today was there a sail hoisted, and it turned out to be a masted sailing ship.

This type of masted sailing ship should have been eliminated in the iron ship era and was more like a decoration.

On the deck, some sailors were terrified, but after looking at the huge tower behind them, they finally mustered up the courage and continued sailing.

“Commander Elini.”

“What’s wrong?” The girl called Elini looked back, her silver hair shining in the ocean.

The girl was not very old, but she was holding a lantern in the daytime with flames rising from the glass cover. Judging from her clothes, she was an inquisitor – the Grand Inquisitor, a big figure in the most prestigious and feared tribunal in Iberia.

The sailor stared anxiously, curious as to how this girl had managed to reach this position at such a young age, but compared to the sea, this doubt was of little importance.

“Sir, we…really have to…”

“This is a mission.” Elini’s voice was clear. She tried her best to appear mature, but her long-standing habit still made her tone majestic. “This is a mission assigned by the Inquisition.”

She looked at the sailor’s weathered face and added, “If our guess is true, the next era will belong to Iberia.”

As soon as the words fell, the whole ship began to shake violently, and waves were splashed up, soaking the deck.

“It’s fish-scaring! It’s fish-scaring!” another sailor shouted.

Elini almost instinctively drew the swift sword at her waist. The sword looked thin, but it was by no means light. She wielded it with ease, as if her arm had become one with the sword.

She took cautious steps and looked at the culprit that caused the boat to shake violently. It was a jellyfish-like creature, but it was so huge that its head that emerged from the sea seemed to be as big as the entire ship.

The sailors all looked bad and were breathing heavily. People living near the ocean are afraid of the ocean. The reason why the Deep Sea Church can expand so fast is because of their fear of the ocean.

But they also knew that just a few days ago, the Deep Sea Church was completely wiped out, their God abandoned these ridiculous guys, and the Inquisition showed unprecedented decisiveness, capturing the dormant bishops, chopping off their heads and hanging them on the city walls.

However, the Haisi and the Deep Sea Church are different. They are hostile to all intelligent life, and their blood is filled with the heat of struggle and plunder, which is absolutely impossible for mortals to resist.

The sailors had already knelt down and begged for forgiveness, but Elini hesitated for a moment and then did something that shocked everyone. She sheathed her sword, held the lantern and walked towards Haisi.

“I am an envoy from Iberia,” she said loudly, “and we come to ask for peace.”

“Someone told us that Hai Si will no longer hurt people. There are many resources on the seabed. We can explore together!”

The sailors all thought that this great judge was stupid. Was Hai Si really intelligent?! These were just a bunch of beasts who only knew how to do odd jobs and rob and burn things!

They then saw a scene that they would never forget: the jellyfish-like sea urchin extended a tentacle.

The tentacle did not attack the ship, but hung in the air. Elini smiled, raised her fist, and lightly touched it with the tentacle as a friendly gesture.

After a long roar, the jellyfish sank into the sea surface and the sea became calm again.

“Let’s return. Our goal has been achieved.” Elini turned around. “The sea scorpion will return home and convey our will.”

The sailors were silent, looking at Elini with more awe in their eyes. At first, they were a little contemptuous of this little girl, but she proved that she was a thousand times braver than them as an inquisitor.

The sailors didn’t ask anything, and Elini naturally didn’t bother to explain.

On the way back, she saw a girl. The girl was dressed in red. She looked like a phantom, with eyes that were more beautiful than those of an ordinary person, staring quietly into the distance.

Her expression was so calm, yet it revealed a hint of sadness.

“Sir, that is…”

“Who knows?” Elini said, “Maybe I am an Agor who survived by chance.”

The sailors dispersed, and Elini looked again, but the girl was no longer there.

The girl’s sad expression was still in her mind, so she couldn’t help but sigh: “Skadi… I should still call you Ishamara.”

“No matter who you are, you are so foolish. The person you are waiting for is probably no longer in Terra.”

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Endless ice field.

The Star Gate was unusually quiet, without any sound, as if even the wind was dead.

The guards had no idea who their master was going to meet, but they still performed their duties meticulously.

Although they may be confused in private, or they may have vague guesses, they dare not speak them out loud.

There are footsteps echoing.

The rulers of the Terran nations walked across the snowy plains in a daze, with their heads lowered and not saying a word.

The guards rushed forward and some asked questions, but got no answer. The girls remained silent in unusual tacit understanding.

That expression was as if he had just woken up from a dream, but was still reluctant to accept it.

Until the Originium engine roared, driving the aircraft into the sky.

Their faces were suddenly illuminated by light, and the star gate emitted an unusually beautiful light.

Looking at the aurora in the sky, someone finally murmured:

“The Demon King…is gone.”

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