…"Lee Hae is together, Li Hae. Li Hae is a fisherman. I know this sounds like nonsense, but when you start working with the dead, you will see. Everyone’s accomplice: the most innocent Little guy; babies who live for an hour a day-they are still helpful and even dead. I know it's hard for you to stand up right now, but take it away from someone who has been dead for a long time."

She stopped, and Li Badi was half in pain when she heard that her bruised body was removed.

He said: "I still want to kill him."

"I'm fine, Li Bad," she said, "you don't have to worry about me. It's him he is just one of the lost and feared. Everyone is so fucking." She chuckled. "It's not really funny," she continued, and the laughter faded. "The world's soul is sick, and Li Bai is crazy. If Li Bai doesn't work on his own, trying to eradicate the pain and wipe it away, then nothing will be accomplished."

"What should I do?"

"I can't answer all your questions, Li Huai," Maixia said, her answer full of anxiety. "They won't get all answers. You need...you need to accept."

"How does Li Bade divide the difference? I will admit it, but I will not accept it."

Mai Xia stretched out his hand to hold Li Badi's arm, grasped his strength precisely, and surprised him.

"I...happy...I am happy...just Li Bad...."

"Are you really happy?" Li Huai said. He tried to hide his voice, but failed on purpose.

"Of course..." Maixia replied. The sound of each syllable becomes weaker.

"I will miss you very much, Maisha."

"I...love..." She has no strength to complete the task. As the voice stopped, the voice was almost inaudible, and she stopped breathing. He doesn't need to say her name, nor does he need to make a phone call to know that she has left.

He tried to reach out, hoping to find her face so that he could close his eyes. To his surprise, his fingers found her cheeks with the same accuracy as when he saw her; an image of what he was doing appeared in his mind, as fixed as a painting: trying Close the eyes of a blind woman after death.

It was easier than he wanted. Her eyelids completely obeyed his fingertips and closed forever.

Lucifer was once the most beloved angel in the incandescent dimension that mortals called heaven. His creator banished its glory and power, and was thrown on a rock and a dark place, ignoring his creator’s Tormented, he made a second heaven, or at least tried to call a mortal something hell, standing in the wreckage of his cathedral, planning his farewell life a second time. This time he will not make the same mistake as the first time. For those who want to contemplate the injustice and tragedy of his story, there is no cathedral to make a pilgrimage. Hell will not be inhabited by **** **** and their tormentors, the latter's tormentors, like him, were thrown from heaven for conspiring with him to rule from the king of heaven.

"Enough," he muttered to himself. Then, he raised his voice to a roar, and he could hear it in the farthest part of hell: "Enough!"

The shouting made the rocks on the beach jump up suddenly, as if in fear, then fell and rattled towards the lake, and the lake surface was stirred. Mai Dong and Dale failed to return. Instead of waiting by their late study mother, Li Huai and Lana set out to find their friends. When Lucifer released his yells, and the noise brought the demon woman with the long hair lock out of a shack, they had just arrived at the Azerite camp. She had a knife in her hand, and her locks were messy, as if she had been interrupted by something important and physically demanding.

Seeing Li Huai and Lana on the fringe of the property, she brandished a knife in the air with a wild threat.

"What are you doing here?" she demanded.

"Have you met Li Badi's friend?" Lana asked.

"No. The demon woman hissed.

"But your tone is so convincing," Li Hao said.

"Really," Lana said to the demon woman, "I'm sure you don't mind me looking around, do you?" So she said and went straight to the demon's tent.

The demon woman's reaction was to spit out **** her face, and her saliva stabbed Lana's skin and burned so badly that she stumbled and clutched her face.

"Damn bit!" Lana said.

"Wool! What happened?" Li Wei asked.

The demon woman took her advantage without hesitation. Holding the knife tightly, she first sliced ​​thin slices on Lana's chest, then slashed back into her abdomen, bleeding in both attacks. Before hurting Lana for the third time, she retreated awkwardly into the dying fire near the entrance of the tent, lifting the hot embers hidden under the ashes. She smelled the stench of the cooking boots and felt the heat on the soles, but she wouldn't fall back on the old temptress's knife, so Lana kicked the embers in her direction. When the devil sprayed in all directions and touched her flesh, he released a series of curses.

"Don't worry, Bad Li," Lana said. "I understand."

The demon seemed to be responding, taking two unhindered steps before she came to Lana again, but this time Lana was ready for her and fell down to avoid the old woman's blade swing. Then Lana threw herself at the demon, grabbed her neck and knife arm, and shook the latter until the demon released her knife. With the demon woman unarmed, Lana loosened her scaly arms and placed both hands on the old woman's neck.

"Where is Li Badi's friend, your ugly old bull?"

The demon woman hissed in reply. The wound she caused to Lana was very painful, and this pain intensified her anger. "Fine. I just want to kill you," she said halfway, "throw you into the fire and find them by yourself."

"Crazy woman and man! Slaughter slayer!"

"I'm glad you have been paying attention, bastard," Lana said, holding the woman's throat tightly.

The strong bony fingers of the old enchantress took Lana's hand and desperately tried to loosen Lana's grip. However, Lana really intends to kill the half of the demon's life, letting her thumbs press together on the demon woman's trachea. The old woman started panting heavily, her hand lost her strength, and she slipped from Lana's. Lana's sanity prevailed, and she finally let go of the devil completely. The old woman fell to the ground and began to curse Lana again with her first breath.

Lana took the old woman's knife and stuffed it into her belt.

"St child and stone, bit child," she said. "Come on, Li Bad."

"Wait." Li Huai grabbed Lana firmly, turned to the direction where he heard the demon woman hiss last, and then spoke to her. "You said something about the way out for flying dragons. Tell me what that means. Are they wormholes that Li Huai can go through? Answer me!"

The devil woman said: "What do you mean you are dead now!"

The toes of Lana's boots touched the mouth of the demon woman, and the demon flew back a few yards and landed on the twisted pile.

"Wrong." Lana wiped her face and cleared the last bit of the devil's phlegm. Lana then grabbed Li Badi's arm and led him to the tent. There was a small fire burning inside, and thick smoke emerged from a small hole in the center of the roof. Her light illuminated Mai Dong and Dale, kneeling on the fire, staring at the blank wall. Their hands crossed behind them, as if they were not tied. Lana went to them.

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