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Chapter 113 Cut off the chain(2/2)

But Hu Di cried loudly instead.

Ghosts are walking through the square.

But some of them stopped, and their eyes seemed to regain clarity. They looked around and took one last look at the city they had known for a long time.

Then it turned into dots of light and disappeared above the street.

Some ghosts are bowing respectfully to the square plovers.

And a man rushed out from the crowd and came to Hu Di's side. He looked at the daughter in the young man's arms with some disbelief, as if he wanted to step forward, but was afraid to recognize her.

"Xisi, I...I didn't expect that I actually found you."

"This gentleman did not lie to us..."

"Father……"

The girl's voice was choked with sobs, and tears flashed in her eyes.

It was the first time we met in thirty years, but it seemed like a thousand years had passed.

People searched for each other in the illusion over and over again, but fate kept them apart at the end of the world, until this moment the chain of fate was finally cut off.

Everything has come to an end.

With tears in her eyes, the girl replied with a smile: "Father, are you here to take me away? I am so tired. Every day I think about the past, but the house is always empty. No matter what, I

I can’t wait until dawn the next day…”

"But it seems like that day will never come."

"Daybreak, my daughter," the man replied, "we are leaving, but I cannot take you with me."

"Why, father?"

"Because it's time for me to hand you over to another man in your life."

He looked towards Hu Di.

Fang Plover also looked at Hu Di.

Only Hu Di was stunned, looking at the girl who started to blush and looked shy.

"Promise," Fang Yu looked at the retarded man speechlessly: "What are you thinking about?"

Only then did Hu Di react and stammered: "Xisi, I..."

"I understand," Xisi said with a blush, "I understand what Hu Di is thinking...Thank you, thank you, Hu Di."

"But I didn't do anything."

"Are you unwilling to take responsibility for not doing it?"

"No, Ed, I..."

Fang Yu shook his head, walked over and took out the seal of no regrets and put the unicorn brooch in the girl's hand: "This is what Miss Misu left for you, Xisi."

Xisi was stunned for a moment, with tears shining brightly in her eyes.

‘The language of the stars contains a pure soul’

That's a hope.

He raised his head and said to Hu Di: "Wait for me, Hu Di, I believe I can solve all this perfectly."

"Ed..." Hu Di thought of what he had done, his face turned red and he was ashamed and didn't know what to say.

Fang Plover only patted him on the shoulder, holding the Scepter of Regret, and turned around and walked into the mist ahead.

He knew that there was one last scene waiting for him there.

Sylvide looked at the man and woman, smiled slightly, and followed them. Behind them was a girl who was carrying a stone statue without saying a word. This pair looked extremely strange.

"Why do you seem so smart sometimes and so stupid sometimes, Captain?" she asked.

"Ah?" Fang Yu didn't understand: "I've always been smart, haven't I? Look at Hu Di, I'm much smarter than him, right?"

The noble lady winked at him mischievously: "For example, now."

The Papalar man patted his butt, got up from the ground, and hurriedly chased after me. "Wait for me, you two bitches! Wow" He was kicked out by Shesta again.

"Don't insult Miss." the maid said coldly.

"What, you're not allowed to talk about things after they're done?" Parker rubbed his butt and muttered with a dissatisfied look on his face.

On the other side, Dickt was walking through the ruins and came to Lu En, looking at him quietly: "You are back."

Luen looked at Fang Plover's back with a complicated expression. "Do you know, Dickt, what happened in the upper city?" he asked.

The older knight nodded: "Of course I know, don't forget, I am also part of this phantom."

"But it's not just the people in this illusion who have obsessions," Lu En sighed: "If it hadn't been for him, I wouldn't have been blinded by obsessions."

"Do you understand Misu and I's choice now?"

Lu En nodded: "But I still want to see what happened in the end."

Dicker looked at him specifically: "I know what you are pursuing, but I won't stop you. Come with me, and you will see it all."

Say it.

The older knight turned and walked into the mist.

Fang Yu heard someone calling him from behind.

"Mr. Consul."

He was stunned for a moment before he realized what the title meant. He turned around and saw Shisi's father there. The somewhat honest, fat middle-aged man stood awkwardly on the street corner, weighing heavily.

He bowed to him.

"Thank you."

Fang Yu smiled slightly and nodded to him.

He turned around and found that many people on the street were nodding to him. The ghosts stopped and only stared at him as he walked forward.

They couldn't send him to the place behind the fog, but those gazes seemed to be an invisible force.

It's called trust, and it fills Fang Plover's heart.

Hongye limped out from the street corner and looked at him with a frown.

"Why are you here?" Fang Yu looked at the alchemist lady from Tapolis: "Didn't I ask you to cultivate there?"

"Don't think about leaving me behind," Hongye rolled his eyes at him: "If you want to monopolize the experience, there is no way."

Fang Yu was stunned.

But he couldn't help but laugh.

Of course he understands that this is not as simple as experience.

Ahead was a billowing fog, as if it were an unsolvable riddle surrounding the history of thirty years ago. Fang Yu knew that there would be the final answer and key.

A pair of golden eyes were looking at everyone here through the fog.

And he took out the last thing from his arms and raised it toward the fog. The thing was like a lighthouse, emitting a shining light.

Dispel all the fog.

There, behind the fog.

is gray oak square
Chapter completed!
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