Tariel noticed that Yili's eyes looking at him had changed a little, and even had some kindness.
"...Why are you looking at me?" Talil asked her silently.
"Nothing, I'll take care of these. You should go read the novel over there. I'm afraid you'll become withdrawn."
Yili looked at him lovingly.
“…”
Is this Yili seriously ill?
But Tariel really had no desire to watch any further.
Yi Li quickly flipped through the information page by page.
It's all about Ishtar and this giant island.
All the information about Giant Island is recorded here in detail.
Includes - seven-day tour.
The seven days seem to have different meanings for them.
In the Bible, the number 7 represents perfection or completeness.
It appears many times in the Bible, such as when God rested on the seventh day of creation, symbolizing God's completion and perfection.
This time the game elements have adopted Western characteristics many times, so it is not impossible.
In their eyes, 7 is a perfect number.
Seven days of carnival, seven days of travel...
Yi Li fumbled with the pages and continued to read.
"Do you understand anything?"
Yi Li shook his head. "There were some very obscure numbers at the end, all in red. They must be codes or something."
Yi Li's eyes fell on the pile of books that looked like they were abandoned, and then he looked at the books neatly arranged on the bookshelf.
She didn't know why, but she always felt that Ishtar did it on purpose.
He seemed to know that he would come to this copy, and he seemed to know that he would come to this place to look for these.
It looked like he had placed this pile of things there specifically for her to discover.
Yi Li quickly put aside the crazy thoughts in his mind.
Is she crazy?
I actually thought about those things.
Yi Li put all the books into the space.
Fortunately, she had a large space, so she could put all these things in and study them slowly when she got home.
I don’t know how Jin Qing is doing.
Looking at the suddenly vanishing pile of old books, Talil couldn't help but sigh, "You act like a bandit sometimes, taking everything you eat."
"It's called being prepared. Sometimes the things you think are insignificant may be the most important ones."
"I don't know what Ishtar came up with, but she would just throw something so important away in a corner, while keeping those novels neatly organized. Sometimes I want to persuade you, since Ishtar is so kind to you, just give in."
Yi Li smiled. "Why should I accept what he did to show my love for me? It's my freedom to accept it or not. I won't be moved by what he did to me. Tariel, you have to understand one thing: not all efforts will be rewarded.
Ishtar does act like he loves me, but that doesn't mean I have to reciprocate his feelings. I'm a human being, with an independent personality and my own thoughts. Perhaps in your eyes, Ishtar is a wonderful lover, but in my eyes, he's just a dungeon boss I need to defeat. I won't show any mercy to my enemies.
Yili's words stunned Talil: "But he loves you very much."
"He loves me, what does it have to do with me?"
Yili bent down and looked at Tariel who was sitting on the ground. Their eyes met. He saw ambition in this woman's eyes: "His love for me is his weakness, but it is not my weakness. To show mercy to the enemy is the greatest disrespect to oneself."
"...Sometimes you can be so cold-blooded that it's terrifying." Talil silently retracted his gaze, lowered his eyes, and said, "I'm curious if you'll be as heartless and heartless as you are now if you fall in love in the future."
"There's never been a time like that, and there won't be one. Excessive emotions are like rotten branches; they'll only end up completely rotting away." Yili looked at Tariel and said, "If that day ever comes, I'll take the initiative to dig out from my flesh and blood those emotions that will kill me."
Talil looked at the extremely beautiful woman in front of him. There was no emotion in her eyes, which made him shudder inexplicably.
Isn't she always smiling?
Why does it feel like she has become a different person now?
“In fact, love is also a good medicine.”
"Good medicine can also turn into poison. You still haven't experienced the hardships of society." Yili smiled slightly and didn't intend to talk about this with Tariel, who was not even a full year old.
Talil: “…”
He was speechless.
Footsteps sounded in the quiet space.
Talil's eyes changed, he grabbed Yili and hid in a blind corner.
Yi Li was slightly stunned when he saw the person coming.
Ishtar stood there, holding the candle in her hand, and walked towards the dark room they had left.
Yili looked at Tariel.
Talil's mouth twitched slightly: "I feel like I'm going to be finished."
This person actually came here so early.
It seems that the situation over there has been stabilized.
"I think if you take the initiative to find him, we can still..."
Yili looked at the opened door and said, "Let's leave here now, before Ishtar finds us."
"Sister, what do you want to do? Are you crazy? You've been assimilated into a game NPC, haven't you forgotten your identity as a player?"
Tariel looked at Yili, who was trying to commit suicide beside him and said, "Aren't you afraid that Ishtar will really break your legs and play a prisoner game with you?"
Yili took a deep breath and resisted the urge to give Tariel a slap on the face. "I won't say nice things a second time. Let's get out of here before Ishtar notices."
"...Forget it. I've already gone crazy with you, so it's okay to go a little crazy again."
Talil snapped his fingers and used his witchcraft to make himself and Yili disappear from the spot.
When Yi Li opened his eyes again, he found himself standing in the garden, with a bloody smell in the air.
"Wow, did we win the lottery?" Talil's eyes fell on the squirming grass nearby. "We need to stay away from those plants. Even though they just had their meal, it doesn't mean they don't want a little dessert or something."
"What are we going to do now?"
Tariel looked at Yili and asked.
"Search for the core of this dungeon, the Heart of Memory." Yili looked at Tahrir. "I read in the book that the Heart of Memory is what keeps this place running. You should know where it is, right? As long as the Heart of Memory is destroyed, the dungeon will collapse."
After Yili finished speaking, Tariel looked at her with an indescribable expression.
"What's wrong?" Yi Li didn't understand why he was looking at her like that.
Talil pointed at Yili's heart and said, "Is it possible that the Heart of Memory is the Heart of Ishtardu? Now, you have half of it."
Yili: “…What?”
"Sometimes I really admire Ishtar for being willing to give this to you." Tariel looked at Yili and said, "I don't know whether I should praise him for his intelligence or his love-brainedness."
(End of this chapter)
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