Kevin didn't swim for long before he had no more strength to swim.

My consciousness started to become intermittent, and my head would occasionally appear in the water.

I couldn't keep breathing anymore.

The hands beating the water were like weeds blowing in the wind, moving only with the force of the wind.

I have absolutely no power of my own.

Gradually, Kevin's head could no longer float above the water.

The body, covered with wounds and still bleeding, was struggling helplessly in the sea.

I couldn't hold on any longer and when I tried to breathe, sea water entered my mouth.

Kevin was choking so hard that tears came out, and he was unable to cough it out.

Is it over?

Maybe it can still float.

I can't float anymore, I'm out of breath.

Kevin pinched his nose unwillingly and closed his mouth tightly, trying to retain the remaining air in his body, hoping to float up again.

With my eyes closed, I couldn't see how far I was from the sea surface, but people outside the light curtain could see it.

He sank too fast, without a glimmer of hope.

Outside the light curtain.

Many people were worried.

Liyue, Keqing's eyes were slightly red.

"It's all my fault. I put him in this desperate situation!"

Ningguang clenched her hands unconsciously. To be honest, she had never seen such a person before.

The will to survive is so strong.

During the process, he thought about giving up, but he would continue to struggle as long as there was a glimmer of hope.

He wants to live, right?

"Perhaps in his opinion, there is no such thing as a desperate situation."

port.

Wan Ye lowered his head slightly.

"I wish I was with him at this time."

Beidou looked at the light screen with a determined gaze.

"It's okay, it's going to be okay, he's Kevin."

Mond.

Bennett, Barbara, Fischer, and Lazer sat together in the church for the first time in a long time.

They all looked at the light screen with worry on their faces.

"Brother Wen has it so hard. These things are not something a mortal can do. He doesn't even have the Eye of God."

Bennett said this, wishing he could just go into the light curtain and help Kevin.

Lei Ze sighed softly: "It would be much easier if I gave up now."

"There's nothing we can do. This isn't the first time, but who has ever seen him give up?" Fischl looked at the light screen with eyes full of heartache.

Her thoughts were not much different from Lei Ze's.

Many times I even hoped that Kevin would give up. As long as he gave up, everything would be over and there would be less pain.

Barbara closed her eyes and prayed, and did not participate in the conversation between the three people.

A line of tears unknowingly flowed across the fair face.

Within the light curtain.

Kevin completely lost consciousness.

A boat floated near Kevin on the sea.

A slender man with orange hair and blue eyes, wearing a gray suit with his sleeves rolled up and his abdomen slightly exposed, stood at the bow.

Tartaglia turned his head to look at the small boat that had sailed far away and was still being chased by the fishmen, just at the moment when Kevin was struggling.

There was a distance of thousands of meters between him and Kevin.

It seems that the monster has not caught up yet.

Nor did they realize that Kevin had already escaped.

He took another look at Kevin, who was still struggling slightly in the water, and his face was full of admiration.

"I didn't expect that an ordinary person who doesn't even have the Eye of God could be able to do this. It's not easy."

. . . . .

As the words fell, the light curtain went dark again.

When it lit up again, it was Kevin's perspective again.

In a strange room.

Kevin stared blankly at the unfamiliar ceiling.

After a while, he regained consciousness and the corners of his mouth unconsciously curled up.

"I'm alive again. It seems fate is on my side."

I don’t know when it started, but Kevin began to believe in fate.

Outside the room, hearing the noise inside, Tartaglia, who had been standing outside for a while, walked in.

She sat down beside Kevin's bed with a smile on her face.

"How are you, are you feeling well?"

"It's okay. Where's Keqing? Can you call her over?" Kevin thought it was Keqing who saved him.

Tartaglia laughed silently and shook his head slightly.

"Keqing is not here. I was the one who saved you on the sea."

Kevin frowned and asked, "You and I don't know each other, why are you saving me?"

Kevin looked at the man in front of him carefully. He had never seen him before and had no impression of him at all.

I still remember that the situation was very bad.

As long as those fish discover the situation on the boat, they will come over soon. It can be said that they are at risk of being surrounded and killed by monsters at any time.

Even so, a stranger saved me.

Tartaglia was not the type to quibble, so he said frankly, "Do you remember that you stood with a man in a black robe on the beach for a whole night?"

Kevin's eyes twitched, and he asked tentatively, "You didn't watch it somewhere all night, did you?"

"Yes, I was there every night. He stood on the beach and I watched from a distance."

Oh my god, you guys are so boring.

Kevin complained a few words in his mind, but he didn't find it strange.

If this happened in the past, Kevin would definitely think that these two people were crazy.

But it is different now.

The world has become too weird, and if you are not weird yourself, you will appear very weird.

"When did you and him start? Can you tell me the details?"

Tartaglia didn't hide anything and said directly, "I know the man in black robes. He is a guest official of the Rebirth Hall. His name is Zhongli. He used to be quite normal, but 10 days ago, Zhongli resigned and seemed to have disappeared from Liyue. I searched for him for a long time and finally found him on the beach."

"What then?"

Tartaglia gave Kevin a meaningful look.

"Later, I also tried to get close to Zhongli, but the difference is that you stayed until the end, while I was expelled from the beginning."

Kevin rested his chin on his hand.

"How were you expelled?"

"It's not really an expulsion. I was just standing with him and looking at the sea, but before I knew it, I saw some unknown beings. It seemed like we were in a strange place."

At this point, Tartaglia, who had always been fearless, actually showed a look of fear.

"I don't dare to go there again. I remember that I couldn't see anything clearly and didn't even know where I was, but I felt terrified from the bottom of my heart."

Kevin could understand Dardalia's feelings. After all, he had experienced the same thing when he was in the fleet.

But why was Zhongli's experience different from Tartaglia's?

"You mean he'll come to the beach again, right?"

Tartaglia nodded. "At first, there was a group of people in black robes standing on the beach, but later on, he was the only one left. I might not be able to see him if I go there tonight."

Kevin's eyes narrowed slightly.

"Then I'll go check it out again tonight, hoping to find some clues."

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