The sea breeze blows towards us.

It may be because of the rain just now, the usual sea smell has faded a lot, I tentatively took a breath against the wind, and was immediately shocked by the refreshing fresh ice.

After the dark clouds cleared, the night sky once again showed the deep and vast dark blue, and the moonlight, as light as a white veil, fell down, reflecting the sparkling waves on the sea.

Everything is back to how it was a few hours ago.

It was as if the fierce battle that killed an unknown number of people just now had never happened.

"Miss Sisi," the scholar reminded me softly, "don't look down."

Of course I wasn't stupid enough to look down, it's better to say, now that I calm down and think about it, I can't believe that I actually went down and digged.

But don't believe it or not, do you think I will regret it?

...Of course I regret it!I'm so sorry!I'm going to regret it to death!So why on earth did I take on such a job on impulse?If I hadn't taken care of me, I would still be staying on the boat right now, and I wouldn't be able to fall to the point where I would suddenly be alone with my sweetheart's old parents?

Well, it's not technically alone, after all, there is a demon flying us, and Tim is lying on top of my head - but they don't work at all!I can't feel any relief from this extremely embarrassing atmosphere at all!

And along the way, Graeme, who was flying next to me, yelled twice from time to time.

"Find... did you find it?"

After calling, the rabbi's voice will come from inside.I don't know if it was because of being at sea, but his voice sounded a little distorted, as if he was very eager, and there was an indescribable caution in his eagerness.

I respected the elders very much, so I directly patted Graeme towards the bookman: "Please."

Shuweng: "..."

Shu Weng: "Not yet, shut up and wait!"

"Then you..." I didn't want the rabbi to be silent for less than two seconds, and he couldn't help but speak again, "How are you doing now? Have there been any wounds?"

You have asked this question eight times in a row, my friend...

This time the bookman didn't spoil him anymore, he just raised his hand and shut Graeme off.

I immediately understood - this is definitely not simply being annoyed by being asked, the bookman probably has something to say to me, and he doesn't want to be heard by the people on the other side of the boat.

But the question is, what does he want to say to me?The only intersection between us...is only the rabbi?

Wait, maybe it has something to do with the rabbi?

"Miss Ceci's visit," the old man really said, "is it for the rabbi?"

Appeared!straight ball!A straight ball without turning at all!

No, no, no, no, that's not the point, the point is that you asked so openly, how do you want me to answer--you can see it if you say yes, hahahahaha I am indeed plotting against your children ?

"Hey, about this..."

However, before I even finished the beginning, a cheerful voice suddenly broke into my ear.

"Eh—? Who is the rabbi? Is that Jr.? It turns out that the blond dwarf, you and Jr. have that kind of relationship, chirp!"

What is that!kind!close!Tie!ah!Before speaking, please check the identity of the person opposite me, please?It's the old parent of the Jr. you mentioned!My big brother!

"Of course—it's for the sake of the rabbi," I said in a hurry, "I'm sure I can't sit idly by because of this touching, indestructible and tear-jerking pure friendship between us." Watching him take risks."

"But Marian said that it's one thing not to want the other party to take risks, but it's another thing to take risks for the other party."

Go to yours!What exactly did Master teach you?

Fortunately, Shuweng didn't take the words of transforming demons to heart, he didn't seem to have much interest in this aspect, and after a while, he asked another question directly.

"With the liberty to ask, when was Miss Sisi adopted by Marshal Kuros?"

...With all due respect, isn't the span between your topic and topic a bit too big?

"Looks like... nine years old?"

"Where did you live before?"

"...I don't really remember."

"do not remember?"

"Well," I didn't know how many times I explained this, "I don't have any memory before being adopted by Master."

"Don't you have any memory?" The bookman was silent for a moment, then asked again, "Marshal Kuros didn't tell you about your past?"

"I have said a little bit about this." I can memorize this passage fluently, "Master said that I was born in a wealthy family, with loving parents, a harmonious family, and a particularly carefree childhood—until one day , Master passed by my door, accidentally discovered that I was a good candidate to be an exorcist, and took me away."

Hearing this, the scholar's expression didn't change at all, he just turned his eyes back to the front again: "...Is that so?"

He paused, raised his hand and turned on Graeme's communication switch.

I secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

However, the scholar certainly wouldn't just ask these questions for no reason... What exactly does he want to know?

Could it be that I want to judge whether I am mentally healthy through my living environment from childhood to adulthood?So decide whether to interfere with the next interaction between me and the rabbi?

So I... am I qualified?

Just when I was trying to figure it out, and even considered whether I should throw them directly to their grandpa Shuweng when I have a few children in the future, my head suddenly became dazed, and I subconsciously raised my hand to touch it. It was found that some warm liquid seeped out through the layers of gauze.

Immediately afterwards, there was the voice of the transforming demon: "I found it! It's just below here!"

·

Li Nali is still alive—alive, but she has completely lost consciousness, and is sealed in a huge bright green crystal in an upside-down posture.

I originally planned to break open the crystal to rescue her, but after learning from the mouth of the reformed demon that the thing turned out to be holy, I gave up the idea.After a pause, he had no choice but to turn his blood into a rope, and joined forces with Shuweng to drag the whole piece back to the boat.

"Old man! Sisi!"

As soon as our side was lifted onto the deck by the reformed demon, Crowley over there tremblingly untied the rope that bound the rabbi.The rabbi threw off the rope on his body, didn't even bother to see how Li Nali was doing, and subconsciously went towards me, his eyes touched the blood oozing from my forehead, and hurriedly pulled out the gauze from the first-aid kit, Want to help me re-bandage.

I:"……"

Wake up, this is back within the scope of Miranda's engraving, is the wound still open?

... No, I can't talk to him, I still remember the unhappiness just now.

So I turned my head away, avoiding the rabbi's protruding hand, without looking at him, and walked to Miss Anita's place.

"This... is Li Nali?" Miss Anita murmured after the crystal was brought onto the deck, and wanted to step forward.

"Wait," Shuweng stopped her immediately, and warned everyone, "except the exorcist, don't get close...you will be burned by the holy aura around you."

"Old man, what do you mean, this thing... is Li Nali's holiness?"

The rabbi also came over at this time, and I took a sneak peek, but I didn't find that he was holding gauze in his hand. I should have realized that the wound must have healed a long time ago, and there is no need to bandage it.

"That's not the point anymore," Shu Weng said. "The point is that it actually disarmed the weapons by its own will and protected the qualified ones—this is unprecedented in the Black Order."

"So, haven't you ever done this before?" Miranda was puzzled.

"Not once, as far as I know."

No, there was one time, the day was still very close, just the day before yesterday——At that time, Allen's holiness was transformed into particles by his own will, which saved his life.

But I can't say.

"But why is only Li Nali's holiness like this?" Crowley asked.

This is probably also the voice of everyone present, the rabbi turned his face slightly, and looked at the bookman: "Old man, could it be that..."

"—Could it be said that the holiness of this girl is the "heart" that the Earl has always asked us to look for?"

A cheerful voice suddenly interjected quite inappropriately.

For a moment, all eyes were focused on the yellow demon lying in mid-air in a rather lazy posture.

"I forgot to ask before," the bookman folded his sleeves and turned to it, "Is the marshal safe and sound?"

"Of course, Marian has already arrived in Edo!"

As soon as it finished speaking, I heard a slight sound coming from the side. When I turned my head to look, I found that it was Miss Anita who was relieved and sat down on the ground.

This woman who could not change her expression in the face of the cannon fire, finally revealed her weak side at this moment.Tears cut across his cheeks like broken threads, and his lips moved tremblingly. After a long time, he choked up and said "Great".

I see it as a complicated mood.

This is... how much I like Master.

So why, why can't these good women keep their eyes open?

On the other side, the rabbi hesitated for a while, and finally couldn't help asking: "Speaking of which, why is Marshal Kuross so obsessed with Edo? Is there anything there?"

"Well," the transformation demon nodded, "There's a box over there, a very, very, very important box."

"A box?" I took the question suspiciously, "What box?"

"This is just a metaphor. In fact, the magic factory that produced our demons is there, and Marian's task is to destroy it."

"So you mean, Master went to Japan to do a mission?" I looked puzzled, "Isn't there really an old friend there—an old friend waiting for him?"

"How is it possible, it's terrifying there!" The demon looked serious, "Even Marian can't move freely now, she can only keep circling around the periphery of Edo, unable to get close to its center-and then it is At this time, he got the news that his guards were coming this way, so he sent me to find you guys."

"Ah——I see!" Rabbi pretended to guess easily, "Even Marshal Kuros, being stared at by demons and Noah, must be troubled, right? So we need the help of these guards." right?"

"No, Marion sent me to warn you," the demon's voice sank without warning, "'If you know this and become in the way, get out of here immediately.'—he was so Said."

The atmosphere on the boat that had just eased up a little suddenly tensed up silently, and the silence like stagnant water spread around the devil as the center.

In the end, it was Shuweng who broke the silence: "What did the marshal say?"

"Marian asked me to tell you that Japan is different from other countries. More than 99% of its citizens are demons. At this moment, it has been completely reduced to the earl's territory. The imperial capital Edo is its center, and the people living there... are all LVs. A high-level demon above .3."

"You mean, there are still many LV.3s of the kind just now in Japan?" Crowley's already anemic face turned even paler.

"That's right Chirp," the devil nodded heavily, "That's the devil's lair, once you step in, there's almost no chance of coming back alive..."

It just mentioned the key point, but there was a sudden change on Li Nali's side.

The crystal-clear green beam of light shot straight into the sky, then gradually shrank and disappeared into nothingness.

After the dazzling light completely dissipated, Li Nali, who had her eyes closed and her long hair gone, landed on the deck with a bang.

"Li Nali!" Miranda ran over first.

I came to my senses and ran over, paused, and took off my coat to help Li Nali cover her chest, then lifted her head and placed it on my lap.

"Miranda... Ceci...everyone..."

Li Nali opened her eyes with difficulty, and when she saw us, the tears in her eyes immediately slid down with the meaning of surviving after a catastrophe.

"I...really...do I still live in this world..."

Miranda's eye circles turned red when she heard the words, and she nodded quickly, and Crowley, who followed us and moved closer, also burst into tears.

I paused, and just about to adjust my expression, I suddenly thought of something, and turned my head to look at the rabbi.

The night was as cool as water, and the melting moonlight fell down. For a moment, in his eyes... I also saw the light of water.

Is he... crying?

He cried?

I opened my mouth, only to feel that indescribable feeling of suffocation returned. Although it was still covered with water, it was much more violent than before.

I suddenly felt uncomfortable.

Last time... the last time when Allen disappeared and his life and death were unknown, you didn't cry.

You didn't cry that time, why did someone else cry?

Not with... such a double standard.

Don't bring such a bowl of water that is not flat.

I felt uncomfortable, so uncomfortable that I didn't want to stay on the deck anymore, so I moved Li Nali's head to Miranda's lap to make room for the rabbi standing behind me.

"I seem to be...anemic," I heard myself say, "I can't do it, I have to take a rest."

"Sisi..." the rabbi subconsciously called me, and the voice sounded quite normal, without the slightest cry, only a strange, imperceptible tension.

I pretended I didn't hear it and went straight into the cabin.

The author has something to say:

I didn't cry, it was a misunderstanding, it was a problem with the light and angle (the desire to survive was overwhelmed

And the fact that Sisi is unhappy is actually very strange. In the next chapter, I will show you a straight man to coax people ←

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