A huge wave of lava came, and the contract of life was made.

"After you go out, remember to check whether the bamboo shoots' express delivery has been sent out." Heidi instructed the usual things, as if she had to go out at short notice.

Then he found the fire-shaped phantom and jumped down.

Heidi's strength has greatly increased. The thickness of the water column sprayed by the water element is about the same as that of Villette, which can make the fire-shaped phantom unable to attack.

The fire-shaped phantom waved his two arms and shot out two heat waves. Heidi activated the ice element, and the diameter of the ice element expanded to half of the cave. The collision of ice and lava caused a large amount of gas to rise.

Gradually, the entire lava pool was covered with thick water vapor. If you look down from above, you will feel like you are above the clouds.

Heidi used the wind field, and the water vapor in the entire space formed several small tornadoes, which kept colliding and colliding. The vibration of the space directly shook the mountain apart, and lava began to flow out. These were the foundation of the fire-shaped phantom man, and at this moment they were gradually shrinking and becoming less threatening.

Heidi saw the mountain opening up and waved happily to the skirmishers, "We succeeded!"

"Be careful!" The soldier saw that there seemed to be a shadow under the red body of the fire-shaped phantom.

The scattered soldier flew to Heidi with injuries, pulled her away, and blocked the flaming sword that the shadow shot out.

"Doctor!" Heidi looked at the man in front of her who looked like a doctor but had a head like a fire apostle.

She gathered water elements in her hands and sprayed them towards the fiery red head.

That head had long since ceased to be a human being, like a stubborn flame that was extinguished and then reignited.

She took the sword and stabbed at the heart again. The heart was empty without even a drop of blood. When the sword was pulled out, the heart healed again.

"Can't be killed?" Heidi looked at the monster in front of her who was as steady as a rock, feeling a little confused.

"Haha, hello, Heidi. We both surprised each other, didn't we?" The doctor stood there holding a book of fire, which was quite consistent with his scholarly appearance.

"Is it really a good idea to make yourself half-human and half-ghost?" Heidi felt tired. "Should I call you the Apostle of the Abyss or the Doctor? Are you loyal to the Fatui or the Abyss?"

"My name is just a code name. I don't belong to anywhere. I only belong to science." The doctor laughed. "Now that my body is like this, it is impossible to be killed. For research, I can go anywhere at will. It's really convenient."

"Thank you for making me determined to inject Durin's blood into my body."

"I didn't expect that the skirmisher was so durable. After so many rounds, he still had a trace of breath. However, my flame-transformed sword is full of the breath of monsters. He has no fire stomp box and he has wind elemental power. Sooner or later, he will burn from the inside." The doctor sighed, "Oh, he is really hard to kill."

"You will be disappointed. He can't be killed." Heidi answered firmly, and then looked at the doctor with disdain and ridicule. "You always say that you are willing to sacrifice everything for science, but in the end, you have less and less, but lose more and more. Now you even lose your own appearance."

"What on earth are you still pursuing? How ridiculous! After going through so much trouble, it turns out you just want to become an Apostle of the Abyss."

The doctor couldn't stand Heidi's contemptuous look.

He is trying hard to accept himself as he is now, brainwashing himself that this is the ultimate form of evolution, but why is there no envy in the other person's eyes, only endless contempt?

He looked down at the flaming book in his hand, as if trying to find an answer.

But the answers to life are all written in the choices made in the past. He tried desperately to think about his great invention, but the memories of being defeated and deprived kept emerging in his mind.

What are you pursuing?

The Apostle of the Abyss was something he once despised.

He stood there, looking like a doctor quietly reading a book.

Heidi ignored him and tidied up the soldier's hair and wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth.

She gently touched the corners of his blushing eyes and whispered in his ear, "Amao, wait for me to come back."

She silently chanted the last spell in her heart, and a wind arose around her, gradually spreading and spreading, the wind whistling throughout the entire cave, getting colder and colder. Slowly, the lava was completely cooled, the snow-capped mountains gradually became colder, and snow began to fall inside and outside the cave.

"Is it worth it?" The doctor looked at Heidi's actions and knew that this was a means of exchanging lives. "Is it worth it regardless of the cost?"

"You have so many excellent skills, and you can obviously exchange them for better resources, but you always waste them on saving people."

Heidi smiled and said, "I never thought about whether it was worth it or not."

The doctor was puzzled: "Everyone is greedy. You always ask for something before you can give it."

"Well... maybe I like his legs."

"Humph, no wonder he said you were stupid. You know he has no heart. No matter what you do, it will be useless." The doctor sneered, he was just talking to a fool.

"I don't care. He doesn't have a heart, but I do." Heidi touched his little head, "My heart tells me that I want to do this."

It was snowing heavily, and the fiery color of the doctor's body was particularly eye-catching in the snow. He didn't leave, as if he couldn't think of where to go next.

Heidi was courting her own death, so there was no point in catching her.

Since I am already immortal, it becomes meaningless to study skirmishers.

In an instant, they seemed to have nothing to do with me anymore, so where would be the next target?

Abyss?

He smiled bitterly, his goal became blurred. At this moment, he watched the wind and snow returning to the mountain, and he stood quietly on the edge of the mountain, watching the wind and snow bury him until he could no longer be seen.

Maybe one day I will figure it out and go out again, but in this world, no one will recognize me as Dotore or the Doctor anymore.

How ridiculous! He used to be present at every point in time. It can be said that Dotorre was everywhere.

And now, he has disappeared from this world silently.

……

The snow-capped mountains have returned to their former snowy appearance.

The scattered soldier woke up alone in the cave. All traces of human activities had long been buried by ice and snow.

He stood up and stared at the snow blown in by the cold wind, dancing freely in the sunlight.

"How lonely," he sighed.

He took a step and walked outside.

Suddenly, he felt—

Heartbeat...

A strong heartbeat.

Heidi chose to use the heart as a container for her soul and stored it in the body of the scattered soldier.

His heart was beating fast, and the scene of them spending time together in the snowy mountains lingered in his mind...

"This stupid guy, isn't he afraid that I will take it for myself?" Sanbing muttered to himself, tears rolling down his eyes.

There was a slight chill at the heart, and the soldier touched it with his hand, and a snowflake floated out...

……

Following Heidi's instructions, Sanbing first went to the restaurant at the entrance of the snow mountain and asked about the express delivery.

The boss looked at the guy covered in scars and shrank back to a corner of the stove in fear.

"The courier hasn't come to pick it up yet. This place is remote, so they won't come until the afternoon." The boss took out the box and put it on the table. "The girl asked a handsome boy wearing a big round hat to pick it up. That's fine."

The soldier sat aside holding the box.

When I opened the box and saw the little bamboo shoots sitting there obediently, I felt a little relieved.

"Little guy, are you okay?"

Seeing that it was an acquaintance, Xiao Zhusun poked his head out to take a look, "Nara?"

"Your Nala left for something and asked me to pick you up. She said goodbye to Xumi." The soldier touched the little bamboo shoot. "Why don't you eat the seven sunset fruits she prepared for you?"

"After eating, I'm afraid I'll forget and don't want to eat anymore." When Heidi said goodbye on the snowy mountain, she asked the little bamboo shoot not to forget her before it finished eating, and the little bamboo shoot remembered it firmly.

"Eat it. I'll make sure you see her before you finish." The soldier handed it over and looked at the other things in the box.

A bundle of mint, a note to Elhaisen, and two snowflakes of ice.

Two small glass jars, one containing tea leaves and the other containing a candy.

The soldier put the sugar into the tea bottle and went to Xumi carrying the bamboo shoots.

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