Yili touched his heart, and felt like ten thousand alpaca horses were galloping through his heart.
The core of the copy has now become your own heart.
It doesn't get more dramatic than this.
How can we play this?
Take Ishtar with you and die together?
She is incapable of such a noble act of self-sacrifice.
She just wanted to survive.
Only by becoming a human can she have a chance to continue living.
I must never let Jin Qing know my true situation.
Otherwise, she was not sure whether Jin Qing would kill her in order to seal the book.
In his eyes, I am just a partner who is of some use to him.
He can stab himself at any time for the sake of all mankind.
Yili pursed his lips and looked at Tariel beside him: "Is there any way to take out the Heart of Memory?"
Tariel looked at Yili helplessly and said, "Ancestor, what are you thinking about? You are still alive only because of this half of your memory heart, okay? Let's give up struggling. You have no choice now."
"No, I still have some."
Yi Li remembered what Jin Qing had said before.
'It is said in the Giant's Island that when the greatest and most ruthless wizard sheds his first tear, the dead will be reborn.'
Yili looked at Tariel, whose face was full of clear stupidity.
The greatest? The most ruthless?
"you……"
Yi Li seemed to remember something and swallowed the words he was about to ask.
"Me what?" Talil pointed at himself, confusion written all over his charming and beautiful face. "What do you want to say?"
Yili looked at Tariel: "I hope my guess is correct."
"You are talking nonsense again. Why are you being mysterious?" Tariel looked at Yili in front of him in confusion.
"Do you have a place to keep records of your wizards?"
"Yes, why are you asking?"
"take me."
"What are you doing there?"
"Of course I'm looking for a way." Yili looked at Tariel: "Am I just bored and going for a walk?"
Talil: "...Can you speak a little more gently? You don't act like a girl at all."
"Why? You sound like a man, Great Peacock Wizard."
Yili did not indulge Tariel at all. Tariel knew that he could not win an argument with the ancestor he had chosen himself, so he could only endure it.
It's not just the first or second time, he's used to it.
Talil grabbed Yili's wrist and snapped his fingers.
It disappeared in an instant.
Less than a few seconds after they left, the sound of footsteps slowly sounded not far away.
'Ajun' held a golden Si Nan in his hand, looked at the direction of the Si Nan, and his eyes fell on the place where Yi Li and the others had just stopped.
"Left? So soon, it seems she had quite a good time."
Yi Li only felt a flash before his eyes.
We came to a place filled with diamond-shaped crystals.
"This is the forbidden area of our Giant Island wizards. The crystal here is called the Memory Crystal, which stores all the memories of our deceased wizards. Because, in the eyes of the Giant Island wizards..."
Taliel paused and glanced at Yili. "Forget it, why are you talking about this? You can't make a living by knowing this. It's all insignificant. These are just settings designed by Ishtar, even me."
A sense of loss that was imperceptible to others flashed across Talil's eyes.
Yi Li, whose attention was drawn to the memory crystals that lined the wall, naturally didn't notice any of this. He looked at Tariel seriously, "You're not a work of art. You're a living, breathing person with feelings. You have a life. Every step you take is a choice. For example, choosing me and collaborating with me. Even though you say you don't want to, you've always cooperated with me."
Talil was stunned. "But my memories, my abilities, my very existence were all given to me by Ishtar."
"But the moment you become Tahrir, you are already a human being."
Yili smiled slightly, and Tariel was stunned. He looked at Yili in front of him, who for the first time in his life did not prick his heart: "Did someone steal your mouth? I am not used to you being like this."
Yili: "...get out."
She shouldn't have said that nonsense to him.
It would be better to let him get hurt alone.
Yili pointed at the memory crystals nearby and asked, "Can I touch them?"
Talil nodded indifferently: "Sure, touch it as you like, it's all fake anyway."
Yi Li picked up the crystal and looked at the memories inside.
It's like picking up your phone and watching a short movie.
These were not what she was looking for.
Where would Ishtar hide what she wanted?
"Do you have your own gods? What do wizards believe in?"
"I don't know. We don't have gods on Giant Island. We are the gods."
"Are you God?"
"right."
Tariel leaned against the wall with his hands folded, looking at the huge carved, colorful glazed window next to him. "As long as I can remember, I've had a history. They used to say it was the wizard's memory."
"What do you remember?"
"We are gods transformed by love, and the one who transformed us is also a god. We are like the Great God and the Lesser God, and we are the Lesser God. In our eyes, the Great God is our entire world. God gave us life, flesh and blood, and a name. He is an omnipotent being."
"But one day, the gods grew tired of us and abandoned us. To put it in your human terms, it's like a mother gave birth to us but didn't raise us. She brought us into this world, let us feel her love, and then ruthlessly abandoned us when she got tired of us. We were gathered here and became residents of Giant Island."
"I don't know if this is a setting Ishtar wrote specifically for us, but that's what my memory tells me."
"What about wizards? What's the origin of wizards? Are there any wizards here who are more powerful and famous than you?"
"Yes, but he's dead."
"Can you tell me about it?"
Yi Li already had a rough guess in his mind.
"I don't remember that wizard's name, and even his deeds are pitifully few. Those who know him praise him as the greatest and most ruthless wizard on Giant Island." Tariel said with a tut. "If it weren't for him, I wouldn't be so despised. They see too good wizards, so they look down on me, the best."
Yi Li actively ignored his own self-flattering behavior and asked: "Then are his memories still here?"
"Of course it exists."
Talil muttered, "I think he died because he fell in love with someone he shouldn't have and was punished. Now that I think about it, he must have been destroyed."
"Can you take me to find it?"
"Of course I can, but I can't get close to it. Ishtar is afraid that I might do something bad, so she's on guard against it."
"It's okay. I can go alone."
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