Chapter 183 Abandon Yourself Do you want your hometown?



Chapter 183 Abandon Yourself Do you want your hometown?

Large tracts of undergrowth were crushed, leaving only a waste of thorns in the dim moonlight.

Debbie didn't care about the victory or defeat in the distance. Even if the battle spread to this side, protecting Xiaohui was more than enough for her.

The healing magic disappeared from him, and his body returned to its original state.

She looked at the girl who was sleeping against the tree trunk in confusion. Her injuries had all been healed by her, so she shouldn't have woken up yet.

She leaned close to the girl's face, observing her breathing carefully. Her dark eyes suddenly opened and stared straight at the face of the woman who was so close to her.

Debbie was just startled for a moment, then quickly and calmly moved away from her.

Vifiya retracted her hand as she was about to attack subconsciously.

She didn't look away, she observed secretly, she didn't expect Debbie Fiorella to take the initiative to find her. Now that the two memories were merged, it was not difficult to find the differences.

She really knows a lot of things.

The long burgundy hair and bronze-gold eyes were exactly the same as the one she had seen in Apatite. She said, "Debbie Fiorella."

Debbie met her gaze, not quite understanding why she was suddenly called that. She replied, "It's me."

But in a moment, she discovered the difference in the girl. The scrutiny in her eyes was not hidden. Although the difference was not big, she could still feel it if she paid a little attention.

The water surface, which used to have ripples from time to time, is now almost silent.

Vifia did not avert her eyes. If she hadn't miscalculated the time, Debbie Fiorella's experiment would have been successful.

She stood up and found that the wounds on her body had disappeared. She knew the condition of her body well. Even if she used her own body, the price she paid would not disappear.

Is it her? Vifiya raised her eyes and looked at the magician.

As if knowing what she was thinking, Debbie raised her eyebrows, and her meaning was particularly clear, asking her to correct her attitude towards her benefactor.

Vifiya brushed off the dust on her body. The blood on her clothes had dried. She paused, thinking of the culprit who had caused her such a miserable state.

But she did not intend to retaliate against them, because she knew that they would not live long. After all, there was another giant snake lurking in the direction of their escape, and she saw it clearly at that time.

Vifiya picked up a branch, drew a rough direction on the wet soil, and asked politely, "Can you take me here?"

Looking at the girl whose every move was no longer as awkward as before, Debbie was curious about her sudden change, but she didn't ask. She reached out her hand.

Vifiya put her hand on it skillfully.

The two of them disappeared along with the light.

The familiar cave was right in front of her, but Vifia didn't go in immediately. She picked up a stone on the ground and threw it in. After making sure there was nothing else inside, she ran in.

When she came out, she was holding a small bag. She took out a piece of bacon and stuffed it into her mouth. Then she took out another piece and asked Debbie, "Do you want some?"

Debbie shook her head, and seeing that the girl had no intention of resting and wanted to keep going, she followed her without saying a word.

Vifia slung the bag Clover gave her across her body, and in the moonlight, while chewing on dried meat, she followed the direction reflected by the necklace to look for the boy.

Or rather, Isidore.

Her eyes were a little complicated for a moment. Everything Isidore had said before was obviously happening.

So, she didn't lose her memory at all, it was just that the incident hadn't happened to her at all.

How can people remember things that haven't happened yet?

She never thought things would turn out this way.

The past that belongs to Isidore is the future she has yet to experience.

No, it should be experiencing.

After taking another bite of dried meat, she took out the water bag, which contained the water that Clover had prepared in advance.

With her stomach full, Isidore and Salis's long-held trust in her finally came true. No matter what would happen when she went back to the past this time, at least she could be sure that Isidore had not recognized the wrong person.

But she was still curious. In her memory, Isidore, who ignored everything in Samsonta, suddenly changed his attitude towards her. At this time, he should not know her, and he would not have any memory of her getting along with him.

There are many things in the memory that need to be solved one by one. She did not choose to ask Debbie to use the teleportation array to go to Isidore in order to solve her doubts.

So far, Debbie has not shown any malice towards her and has even treated the body for which she has paid the price.

Needless to say, she helped her, but that didn't mean she would trust Debbie completely.

Vifiya stopped walking, she knew Debbie was watching her from behind.

She turned around and asked, "Why?"

Debbie also stopped. In the moonlight, the girl's black hair shone with a strange luster.

Vifiya thought for a moment and realized that her question shouldn't be so concise or direct. She didn't take her eyes off her. "Ninth Princess Aiulite."

Bronze-Gold's pupils shrank and her heart skipped a beat. No one knew better than her what the person the girl mentioned represented. In the human experiments she conducted, among countless children, the only successful experimental subject was a princess code-named Nine.

As for her name, it was not in the recorded archives. She once heard the third princess call her Avrilite by chance.

"Why did you do all this, even at the cost of faking your own death?" the girl opposite asked immediately.

Her eyes were so calm, and the silver light around her was so calm that Debbie had a strange illusion, as if the girl knew everything.

No, she quickly denied, no one knew why she did this except herself and God.

Xiao Hui shouldn't have known about her experiment, but she asked, and she not only knew about her experiment, but also knew other things she had done.

She was different from the moment she woke up.

Debbie began to re-examine the girl in front of her. All possible guesses were overturned, leaving only the most unlikely but most explanatory reason.

It was incredible, but she herself had seen a lot of incredible things. She looked at the girl with a half-smile.

The shadows of the trees were hazy, and the moonlight was bright enough for Vifia to see Debbie's eyes clearly, and she guessed it.

Vifiya didn't intend to hide it from her. She didn't know how much time she had left in the past. With everything she had seen at Apatite, asking directly was much better than beating around the bush.

Debbie put her index finger between her lips and smiled slightly: "I can't tell you."

Her heart was beating faster and faster, and no one knew how excited she was at that moment.

The exception in the world actually came to her in this way.

She didn't deny it.

"Are you from the past or the future?" Debbie stood there motionless, a gleam in her eyes.

Vifiya suddenly became curious. Someone like Debbie seemed to do everything for a certain goal. If she knew she was from the future, what would she do?

The honest answer is also a test: "The future."

Debbie's lips moved and she lowered her eyes. Whether going back to the past or going to the future, the rules of the world would not allow it.

Xiao Hui can do it, and there is a lot of talent behind her.

Only then did Debbie remember the meaning of the word "exception". What is an exception? Of course it means being different and contrary to common sense.

"What are you doing in the past?" Debbie asked, keeping her composure.

Vifiya keenly noticed that her breathing was faster than before: "Nothing."

She was telling the truth. Qingzhu's original words were that she was ready to give it a try.

Because Qingzhu didn't know what she could do after returning to the past, so it was just an attempt.

Before leaving, He simply said, "No matter what happens, don't force yourself. Do what your heart desires. Even if you gain nothing, that's okay."

Sparse stars hang in the night sky, and the chirping of insects can be heard from the grass.

Vifia turned around and continued walking forward, changing the question: "Why did you go to St. Fagus Island? Did someone abandon you?"

Her words were light and her meaning was unclear.

Debbie watched her back and followed her, the two of them not too far away and not too close: "No one abandons me."

"You abandoned yourself." Vifiya's tone was calm, as if she was stating an established fact.

Yes, she abandoned herself, not self-exile, but self-abandonment, Debbie raised the corners of her lips.

Before she could answer, the girl in front asked again: "You are looking for me to confirm something, right?"

Debbie's eyes were filled with surprise. What a smart kid.

Vifia followed the direction indicated by the necklace map. If self-abandonment was her guess, then thinking carefully about the changes in Debbie's eyes at that time, it was not difficult to see her purpose. She was trying to confirm one thing.

Was she going to St. Fagus Island to find her, or to find her hometown, or both?

"Do you want a hometown?" Vifiya concealed her temptation.

She heard Debbie scoff softly: "That won't be my hometown. It would be strange for someone like me to have a hometown."

Vifiya looked up and glanced at the moon that did not belong to her hometown, her hand on the small bag.

What Debbie wants to confirm is not mentioned for now.

While in the cave, she used the power of Buma Lingda Lie. Debbie was also there. The fact that a human being could use power close to that of a god was too special and attracted her attention. She went to Sansongta to find her.

At this time, Debbie should still be unsure.

After arriving in Sansongta, Debbie was able to confirm something only after meeting Isidore, which means that the power of Buma Lingdalie alone could not make her sure.

Why look for her? Weifeiya can easily guess that every time someone looks for her, it is mostly because of her uniqueness.

Why was he so sure after seeing Isidore? What was so special about Isidore that he was the goddess's favorite?

The humid air rushed into Vifia's nose, and she carefully avoided the swamp.

No, Vifiya suddenly remembered a fact that she had overlooked.

From the beginning, Debbie was looking for something, or someone. She had already appeared in the cave, and perhaps her search could be said to be aimless, so Debbie didn't know that the person she was looking for was her.

Debbie might not answer her question, but Vifiya asked anyway: "Why are you looking for me? And why did you confirm after meeting him that I was the one you were looking for?"

Debbie was secretly surprised at the girl's sharpness. If she continued to answer, she might even be able to guess why she did such an experiment.

She looked at the magic power gathering at her fingertips, her eyes thoughtful, and replied, "I am looking for exceptions in the world. I'm sorry I can't tell you about the latter."

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