The Demon King's White Moonlight 17



Sigol didn't quite understand his reaction. Why was the other person laughing like an idiot? Oh well, they were gods back then, so he didn't understand their thought process.

Sigol found it strange. He clearly remembered so many things, so why couldn't he remember anything about Wan Ge? What exactly happened between them?

Sigol was actually nervous, and there was a hint of fear in his body. He had some guesses in his mind, but he dared not admit them and did not want to face them. He dared not think that if his guesses were true, then... they might have separated back then.

Otherwise, he wouldn't have woken up alone. He likes her so much, he liked her the moment he saw her, and he would definitely keep her by his side no matter what.

Although their time together wasn't particularly long, Sigor had vaguely sensed that Wan Ge had also suffered from amnesia. It didn't matter that she was still willing to stay by his side.

If you've forgotten a memory, then don't try to recall it again.

Wan Ge was unaware that although she wanted to regain her memories quickly, Sigor was secretly deepening the seal on her memories every day.

He didn't want the other person to remember, because he always felt that something was off.

When Sigol returned, he also got the key to his room. After opening the door, he found that the room was a little smaller than the two-person room he used to live in, but since he was living alone, the space was definitely larger.

Overall, it feels pretty good, and it even has a balcony, so he can plant lots of flowers there, which will make Wan Ge even happier.

After washing up, Sigol lay down on the bed, and Wan Ge sat directly on him, looking at the pendant next to him that was similar to hers: "I feel like I've seen this magic stone you're wearing somewhere before?"

This magic stone also seems to contain strong wood-type energy, which would be of great benefit to him. So Wan Ge wasn't surprised that the other person was wearing it. He just felt that this magic stone looked very familiar.

"Really?" Sigor glanced at the runes on the magic stone. He already knew that the runes were ancient runes of the elves. If there were no surprises, this magic stone came from the elves. The elves have always lived in the forest, so they are naturally more familiar with and suited to the wood element.

"The writing on it doesn't seem to be human writing; I've never seen it in any books."

When Wan Ge heard him say that, she also saw the text on it: "This rune seems to be an ancient rune of the elven race. This magic stone may be from the elven race."

After speaking, Wan Ge thought for a moment and then said, "The elves and humans used to have close ties, so it's not surprising that you have a magic stone left behind by the elves."

Although humans are not exactly friendly to elves now, they were good partners a long time ago, so it's not surprising that humans still have things related to elves.

Sigol nodded: "Maybe. I've worn this ever since I can remember, and I don't know where it came from."

He wasn't wrong to say that, because this thing had been with him ever since he woke up. So, while he didn't say it was all his memories, he wasn't lying either.

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