The signing of the blood pact and the resetting of the restrictions went unexpectedly smoothly.
Ye Wan signed a blood pact with Xiao Bai without really understanding what was going on.
I was completely stunned.
She's never owned a cat before. Should she buy a litter box? Does Xiaobai eat meat or vegetables?
Should I get sterilized?
I've heard that spayed/neutered cats live longer?
She had no recollection of the part where the sword spirit controlled her body.
However, his consciousness suddenly returned to the world of his previous life.
She wanders around in the form of a spirit.
He watched as his already charred body was pushed into the furnace to be incinerated.
It was burned, because no one claimed the ashes.
Therefore, they were placed in a centralized processing area.
It was piled up with other unclaimed ashes, just like garbage.
With a shovel, it's as if we're intertwined, each other in turn.
Unfortunately, she didn't even know the person whose ashes were interred with hers.
It would be great if he were a handsome guy.
A face suddenly appeared in my mind.
Ye Wan shook her head. Those were just dreams; she shouldn't fantasize about them anymore.
There's no going back.
She thought the original body had returned, which was why she, the intruder, was expelled from the body.
So there was not a single complaint.
Although it wasn't her intention to possess someone else's body, it's good to be able to return it to them intact.
My body belongs to someone else.
Senior and junior brothers belong to others too.
Even the master...
I wonder if the original owner of this body would treat them well.
They are so good, they deserve the best treatment.
What if the original Ye Wan treats them badly?
No, it won't happen.
The male protagonist is no longer the same one; the crisis in Moonfall Crow Valley has passed.
She, as an outsider, can now gracefully retire.
Everything there will have nothing to do with her anymore.
She should forget everything there, forget the people there.
But it's really hard!
It's so difficult.
Ye Wan wandered around aimlessly, visiting many places she had been to before.
Orphanages, universities, prisons, mental hospitals.
The orphanage seemed to have been renovated; the gate was no longer dilapidated, and there was a row of exquisite cat houses in front of it.
The stray cats were all chubby, lying on the ground sunbathing, lazy and only turning over every now and then.
Unlike when she was there, when even the children couldn't be fed properly.
The university dormitory has also undergone a major transformation; the bed she used to sleep in has been replaced with a new multifunctional bed.
There's a strawberry bear on the bed; she must be an optimistic, cheerful, and very cute girl.
In the center of the dormitory room was a group photo of four girls, each of them smiling brightly, without a trace of animosity.
The patients in the mental hospital changed wave after wave, but the doctors and nurses were still the same group of people.
They would still hold hands and sing, dance, and sing praises to the prosperity of their great motherland.
Ye Wan used to be a lead singer. When she didn't sing, everyone would quiet down and wait for her.
But her departure didn't actually diminish the happiness here.
Ye Wan drifted aimlessly, waiting for her soul to dissipate.
But she felt that even after a very, very long time, she was still there.
This was originally her place, but she didn't like it here.
There is no one she loves here.
She had never been loved since childhood and harbored resentment.
Because I haven't been loved, I can't love others.
I treat all people and things with indifference.
No one is that important; she can let go of anyone.
She can definitely do it.
Ye Wan stopped beside the abandoned electrotherapy device.
Her ethereal form couldn't even touch the electrotherapy device.
This electrotherapy device, which had once taken her life, gave Ye Wan a sense of familiarity.
Please take me back to that place, okay?
I don't want someone else's body.
Being a cockroach is fine too.
Even if it's not a living thing, that's fine.
A blade of grass, a handful of soil, a grain of dust—anything will do.
She would be willing to go back there, even for just a moment.
Ye Wan tried countless times but could never touch the electrotherapy device until it was pushed into the scrap metal yard.
Exposed to wind, sun, frost, and rain.
Year after year.
Ye Wan just stood there and waited.
She was nothing but a ghost, yet she felt herself growing colder and colder.
It should be over by now.
She closed her eyes wearily, when suddenly her cheek touched a warm chest, and the scent of fine cloud tea wafted from her clothes.
It was the taste she had been longing for.
It must have been a dream.
Ye Wan held on tightly, afraid that this beautiful dream would vanish too quickly.
If I could be completely consumed by this beautiful dream, then never waking up would be acceptable.
However, Su Hanjiang's voice was crystal clear: "Let go."
It still sounds so good.
Ye Wan subconsciously pulled her arms closer together; the sensation was so real it was maddening.
No matter how realistic the illusion created by Lu Ping was, it couldn't compare to one in ten thousand at this moment.
She was trying her best to hide her excitement.
"No! If I let go, it'll be gone."
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Thus concludes the journey of the Immortal-Demon Tournament.
In the original story, Ye Wan no longer exists at this point.
The Valley of the Crows Crying Under the Setting Moon was also burned to the ground.
Those who see the world merely as a book cannot integrate into this place.
It's also hard to accept the changes to this book.
They certainly wouldn't choose this place as their final resting place, like Ye Wan did.
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