Jiang Wuyuan always felt there was something strangely endearing about him: "Well, I accept your apology."
Qin Tianan breathed a sigh of relief and turned his head away from him.
The apology he just gave was his limit! He absolutely cannot talk to this little swordsman again!
——
The subsequent purification task went smoothly.
Since it was just a small patch of dark sludge, it didn't take too long.
It could be said that if it weren't for the intervention of that fourth-tier peak alien race, they might have been able to return to school on the third day.
However, the atmosphere in the team was still low, mainly because they had lost a teammate.
Later, they found the staff that had been blown to pieces in the sand and carefully packed it up and brought it back.
Apart from that, Guo Tianming left no trace.
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On the spaceship, Ruan Kongyin sat next to Jiang Wuyuan, watching him lean back in his chair to catch up on sleep, just as he had done when they arrived, and slowly closed her eyes as well.
He rarely told anyone that he was actually a sentimental person.
My uncle always told him that life and death are predestined, and there is no war in the world where no one dies.
However, he always felt resentful about the departure of his friends.
Ruan Kongyin sighed inwardly.
"What’s wrong with you?"
Suddenly, a deep, clear voice rang in his ear.
Ruan Kongyin opened her eyes wide in surprise and found that it was Jiang Wuyuan.
The boy opened his eyes at some point, and those deep, star-like black eyes were looking at him.
"You're sad, why?"
Jiang Wuyuan sensed the oppressive atmosphere around him.
Ruan Kongyin is a wind-type mage, and he has an extremely high affinity with the wind element.
So even the wind that lingered around Ruan Kongyin seemed to be telling him his feelings.
Ruan Kongyin felt a little embarrassed for a moment. He opened his mouth, but didn't say anything.
Jiang Wuyuan seemed to understand something, and awkwardly comforted her, "My parents also died on the battlefield. For people like us, this is a good ending."
How could Ruan Kongyin not know this?
He understands this principle better than anyone else.
However, some things cannot be resolved simply by understanding the reasons behind them.
Seeing that Ruan Kongyin still didn't speak, Jiang Wuyuan narrowed his eyes helplessly.
He really doesn't know how to comfort people.
"You can take a nap," Jiang Wuyuan said, changing the subject.
He knew that Ruan Kongyin hadn't rested because, as the regimental commander, she needed to be vigilant at all times. "I can keep an eye on things for you."
Ruan Kongyin was slightly taken aback. He stared into Jiang Wuyuan's eyes, and something seemed to have changed in his usually gentle smile.
“Okay, then thank you for your trouble.” Ruan Kongyin didn’t give Jiang Wuyuan a chance to refuse.
He closed his eyes and leaned back in his chair.
With Jiang Wuyuan watching over him, he felt at ease.
Soon, Ruan Kongyin fell asleep.
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