"Get down!" Wutong threw Halfdan towards Dyne, quickly grabbed Paimon, who was still floating in the air, and shouted.

It was as if a stone was thrown hard on the still water, causing waves in the water. The strong wind that hit me had a chilling smell, and it brushed through my hair and back, making people couldn't help but get goosebumps.

Dainsreb put one hand under his forehead and held Halfdan's arm with the other. Suddenly, there was a rough touch that squeezed his wrist hard. He held on for about four or five seconds and then let go.

The shocking movement in the ruins lasted for nearly a minute.

The maker Wutong was the first to stand up. He raised his hand to sweep away the ashes on his head, patted the frightened Paimon who was shivering with his eyes closed, and comforted him patiently.

Sora rubbed his arms. Sensitively aware that the temperature here suddenly became lower than before, he stood up and stood at the edge of the strange phenomenon that had just occurred, observing.

The device in the center of the circle has turned into a handful of ash, and the weeds that were still lush around it can be dispersed with a gentle blow. It was lifeless, and even the hard stone ground next to the device had become as fragile as if it had been weathered by wind and rain for hundreds of years.

"Decay. I didn't expect to see this kind of power after so many years. It's so familiar." Deinsreb looked quite familiar with this power. The burning sensation disappeared. The moment Halfdan let go of his hand, he felt that the other party was no longer breathing. Now, he just wanted to confirm again.

"It seems that I used this power in Kanria. What did I do? Demolition?" Wutong said tentatively, but did not wait for Dine's answer. Instead, he met two pairs of eyes with unclear meaning: "This is The effect of decay is that vegetation withers and dies, and materials decay due to long-term exposure to wind, rain or microorganisms. This is what it looks like after the power that seizes life and annihilates existence breaks out within the scope."

Afraid that Kong and Paimon would not understand, Wutong picked up a stone from a far corner and threw it into the area where the "corruption" had just been released. It was obviously the same material, but at the moment of contact, it felt like it was hit by water. The same thing as the paper, it shattered and fell, and then fell even more to pieces on the ground below.

Deinsreb checked twice and finally confirmed that Halfdan was indeed completely out of breath. He pursed his lips and stood up: "...let's go."

Former comrades-in-arms meet again in this form...

It wasn't Wutong who took away the other person's life. After all, even if that guy lost his memory, he wouldn't do anything to make the demon in his body lose control. Within the scope, even if the aura of death escapes from behind, it will only make ordinary people feel a chill on their backs. For existences like them.

Not worth mentioning.

With a heavy heart, Dainsreb walked forward with his head lowered, when suddenly a burst of light came from behind.

Light?

Turn around.

The familiar palace guard uniform, with yellow tassels hanging on the chest and shoulders, the Black Sun Medal buttoned on the collar, neat short hair, green eyes, and star pupils representing the people of Kanria.

It is Halfdan who has returned to his "human" appearance.

How young and handsome, this is the elite of their Camria palace guard.

Dainsreb remained in the same position as he turned around in the first place, dazed in place.

Halfdan performed a military salute skillfully, with a guilty expression on his face: "I'm sorry, Lord Dainsreb, Sword of the Last Light, at that time... I failed you and failed to protect the people."

These are his comrades-in-arms, his compatriots.

Ah, how dazzling he is at this age, and how bright his future must be.

Dainsreb tightened his fists, took a deep breath, and suppressed the soreness in his throat: "No, you have fulfilled your responsibilities during these five hundred years. To this day, you are still my glory."

Hearing Dainsreb admit it himself, his firm eyes were full of affirmation for him. Halfdan paused, scratched his head like a big boy, showing the shyness that belonged to his age, and then said in a hopeful tone: "Kanria has not perished, has it? After all, you are still standing here."

"Ah."

After receiving Dine's answer, Halfdan relaxed his shoulders, arched his eyebrows, and exhaled. All the pain, all the perseverance, the inhuman appearance, the confusion after losing one's mind. They all turned into a speechless final farewell and a smile at the end.

The body gradually turned into a point of light and dissipated.

Dainsreb raised his head and watched Halfdan leave. After a moment, he answered in a deep voice, "So... there is no need to restore the country."

The Qiuqiu people, who were huddled in the corner with their heads down, seemed to sense something. They were originally afraid of the light, so they stood up and looked in a certain direction.

Wutong hid behind the pillar the moment Halfdan's soul appeared. Even Dainthreb recognized her "corrupt" power, and the abyss also recognized her. Halfdan, an elite member of the palace guard, might not recognize her.

She's really not good at this situation.

just forget it.

In this place, at the last moment, she thought about it and decided to keep the pool water. What is the current purification effect? ​​Will Abyss continue to conduct research here in the future?

That was something "over there" should be thinking about and had nothing to do with her.

From now on, this place belongs to those Qiuqiu people.

Alas...human emotions are so complicated. Selfish, kind, indifferent, gentle...

That’s all. At least plot-wise nothing happened, nothing changed. Isn't it?

There's no obvious information about her past here. It's just a gardenia, which shows that her relationship with Ying and Kanria is indeed not a simple acquaintance.

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