Chapter 226 Awakening from the Darkness



Like boiling lake water, thousands upon thousands of people were shouting.

Individual voices are drowned out by the surging waves, unable to make a ripple.

Some people kept spinning around, pushing through the crowd to find their companions and children, while others stood there blankly, at a loss.

Jiang Shuyin had a headache from the noise, but she remained unusually calm. She covered her ears and waited for the person behind all these changes to appear.

Sure enough, not long after.

Everyone was muted with a single click. They might have made a sound with their mouths open, but not only could the people around them not hear it, but they themselves couldn't hear it either.

Seeing this, Jiang Shuyin felt a weight lifted from her heart.

It's coming.

Countless fluorescent lights descended from the sky overhead, like shooting stars that could grant wishes, and golden stars with long tails fell into people's hands.

At that moment, without explanation, everyone understood what it meant.

—The uo element I've been thinking about day and night.

It's neither underground nor on the surface, but in the sky, so no matter how you search, you won't find it.

Those behind the scenes shared the spoils equally, and everyone got a share. Jiang Shuyin saw the golden light fall into her hand, and then she was thrown away by a force.

In a panic, he clenched his fists tightly, his eyes glazed over by the strong wind.

When she saw the light again, she was back in the desert. Someone was following her and fell from a height of five or six meters. Fortunately, it was in the desert.

Seeing that the person's skin color was different from her own, Jiang Shuyin didn't go over, but turned around to look for a way out.

When she reached a secluded spot, she suddenly remembered something and released the children from the safe house; she had brought the children with her when she came.

After coming out, Heimei lay on the ground, opened her sleepy eyes, and said in a weak voice, "Mom, I waited inside for a long time but you didn't come to pick me up."

Jiang Shuyin's vision suddenly blurred, and she leaned down to kiss her cheek: "I'm sorry, I really miss you, but I haven't been able to find a way."

Hei Mei raised her hand, but before the tears could fall from Jiang Shuyin's eyes, they were wiped away.

"It's okay, I just feel so sleepy, I'll sleep a little longer."

Like Shui Ning, Hei Mei also fell into a deep sleep.

Jiang Shu felt a sharp pain in her heart, and even breathing became difficult. She touched her child and found that the child was still breathing faintly. She forced herself to calm down.

Thank goodness, the magnetic field stabilized, and the message from the bracelet was successfully sent after several rounds of communication.

Xie Yin and the organization received her message, but because there were many people like her who needed rescue, only Xie Yin could come to her: wait where you are, I'll be there soon.

Jiang Shuyin hadn't used her supernatural abilities for a long time, and she alternated using healing spells on her two children, but she couldn't see any results and was getting anxious.

Xie Yin was still wearing the same clothes when he arrived.

Emerging from the sandstorm, it resembles a cold and sharp lone wolf, turning its head to look at the top of the dune, its eyes warm.

"Look at them, what's wrong? Heimei just spoke a couple of words to me and then fell asleep. What should we do now?"

Xie Yin glanced down at it and offered the solution that best suited his taste: "To avoid damaging its foundation, I'll send it to the clan and have the elders keep an eye on it, is that alright?"

“Okay.” Jiang Shuyin nodded repeatedly.

But Xie Yin didn't expect her to push him away like this: "The sooner the better, don't delay the child, be careful, I'll ask you when you get back."

During those years inside, she was inseparable from Xie Yin, and Jiang Shuyin got a general idea of ​​his personality.

Xie Yin smiled, his lips twitching as he held one in each arm. He rose like burning black smoke into the clouds, disappearing after passing through the white clouds.

He also learned some things there, such as how to create an oxygen layer that allows humans to survive, how to provide oxygen to organisms while using exhaled carbon dioxide to regenerate oxygen, how to establish a healthy gas cycle, and how to ensure the stability of the oxygen layer during space operations.

Having mastered these techniques, the oxygen rings they created allowed the two children to be safely delivered to their tribe.

Elder B, who was dozing off, opened his eyes halfway and looked at the newcomer: "The leader has arrived."

“These two have exhausted their internal energy and damaged their vitality. Take a look.” Xie Yin put the child down from his arms.

Elder B raised his eyelids slightly: "It's nothing serious, just leave it here for now. This aura ring is well made, I'll work on it after I wake up."

Xie Yin paused, thinking that this would be enough to go back and report. He turned to leave, but Elder Yi called out to him from behind, "A boy is about to wake up. Take him with you while you're at it, so you don't have to make another trip."

Xie Yin: "......"

It is Qingwu.

Of the three children initially sent, his aptitude was the worst, and his evolution time was also shorter, so it's normal that he woke up early.

Elder B moved slowly: "The other two will take a while, don't rush."

Xie Yin wasn't in a hurry at all.

Seeing his miniature version of Qingwu, he stared at it for a long time before picking it up at the elder's signal.

Elder B urged, "Shout twice."

Xie Yin did as instructed with a stern face.

"Green Wutong, Green Wutong".

Qingwu awoke from the darkness: "Father, did you call me?"

Xie Yin: "Yeah, I'm going back."

Qingwu was confused, and seeing that her father was about to disappear from sight, she hurriedly followed.

Passing through the atmosphere, a dense and massive black mist descended. The moment it touched the ground, it mimicked a human form. The smaller black mist that hurriedly followed had not yet fully mastered what it had evolved, and after several transformations, it still couldn't get the hang of it, ending up with missing arms or legs.

Xie Yin waited a while, showing the most patience with his eldest son, and offered a few words of guidance from the side.

Qingwu finally completed the humanoid transformation before her father's patience ran out. The bright sunlight shone on her eyebrows and eyes, but it could not dispel the gloom and coldness within them. Qingwu perfectly inherited the temperament that dark creatures were born with.

Originally tall and slender, she adjusted her height to be half a head shorter after comparing herself to her father. Her cheeks were made rounder, her skin was extremely fair, and her black hair slightly covered her hairline. Her facial features were modeled after her mother, and after slight modifications, they were about 80% similar. She was as exquisite as a collectible BJD doll.

"Will my mother like me like this?" Qingwu asked somewhat awkwardly, fiddling with her hair.

Xie Yin stared intently: "Yes."

The bracelet showed a message from Jiang Shu: I've already boarded the main group's bus. The person in charge said the flight back to China is at noon. If you miss it, just wait for me at home.

Looking at the time, it's already 12:30, and the plane has long since taken off.

On the way back with Qingwu, Xie Yin saw the plane. From the air, it looked like it was flying very slowly.

Inside the cabin, Jiang Shuyin's heart stirred slightly as she looked at the white clouds outside the window, sensing that he was nearby.

The woman in the front row was sobbing softly; Jiang Shu recognized her—Deng Guangfeng.

Her child did not come out.

Two well-behaved girls were left behind in another world. Everyone knew in their hearts that their child had been detained and would never return.

Jiang Shuyin calmed herself down, opened her palm, and inside, a marble-sized gold star emitted a faint light. This was the UO element; as expected, they had brought it back.

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