Spots of dark red slowly flowed down her body and shattered into pieces in the soil.
"...My fate is terrible." She said, "But I still have to go."
"…Because at least you came to save me." She said, "I want to see the sunshine with you."
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[NPC (Siber) Favorability: 90 points (Friendship Line). ]
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The distance between the first tribe and the original wooden house is too far.
At first, Su Mingan still thought that she could hold out until that time, but as time went by, her body became lighter and lighter.
"My curse is about to explode," she said. "I will have to use my tentacles again."
"...Use it." Su Mingan said.
At this moment, he felt like a doctor facing a dying patient, trying his best to save this creature with wounds all over his back.
Siber forced a smile, and a black tentacle emerged from her back, covered her spine, and began to absorb the curse on her body.
Using these tentacles would sacrifice her life force, but if the curse was not purified, she would die prematurely from the curse.
She is delaying her immediate death by dying slowly.
"...Don't look back, don't look. Looking at these tentacles is very bad for your spirit..." said Siber.
"Don't you want to alienate me anymore?" Su Mingan said.
"I never wanted to alienate you," she said.
"You're lying again."
"Really." She said, "Even if one day I have to alienate you, in the end, I will definitely set you free."
"...Hold on a little longer," he said.
He seemed to be running in this passage for a long time.
The sky is not visible here, and even the concept of time has become vague. Only the rumbling sound on the ground can be vaguely heard, and the rain seems to be getting heavier.
He felt a lightness on his back as Siberia retracted her tentacles.
"What? Not going to purify the curse?" he said.
He turned around and took a look at her appearance.
He saw the frost between her brows, which looked like frost formed from snow.
Under the light of the watch, her facial features had never been so clear, and her sea-blue eyes were like the real sea, reflecting everything she wanted to see.
——It seemed as if the heaven and earth opened and closed in the blink of an eye.
Her eyes were no longer indifferent.
It was as if the god who had been standing there for so long finally had emotions. When she met his gaze, she smiled gently.
——revealing her old face full of wrinkles and mixed with rotten flesh and blood.
She was old, her flesh was rolling and her skin was torn.
If she uses her tentacles again, she will die immediately.
The end of the road.
"Su Mingan." she said.
"……I am here."
"Su Ming'an." She repeated, as if to confirm that he was still there.
"exist."
"...Su Mingan." Her voice became more and more trembling, and blood flowed from her mouth all over him.
“…”
"Do you regret it?" she asked. "...regret saving a cursed heretic?"
He turned his back on her and said nothing.
“Don’t… save me.” She said, “If you are lucky enough to escape this cycle of reincarnation, just leave me alone… It’s too painful, too painful… I shouldn’t have dragged you into this.”
Pitch-black liquid flowed out from her eye sockets, filling up the boundless ocean.
“Don’t save us anymore.” She said, “We are monsters…Don’t…save monsters anymore.”
Su Mingan kept walking.
The cabin was still a long way off, and they were doomed to never get there.
Although he knew that after Siber's death, the copy process would be restarted and he and her would meet again.
...But the next victory will be much more difficult given their current mental state.
"Don't give up," he said. "Don't give up until the last moment. I won't give up on you."
Siber seemed to want to laugh. She was laughing. She had been so tired after such a long journey and finally there was someone who would always stay with her.
But she didn't even have the energy to laugh.
"Then don't...look back." She said:
"I don't want you to see me dead. My body is dirty and my wounds are ugly. I would look too miserable."
"Okay." Su Mingan didn't look back.
He felt the weight on his back becoming lighter and lighter.
"Don't... blame those people," she said.
"They are just a bunch of... deceived, pitiful creatures who are eager to survive. And I... have the ability... to save them."
Su Mingan didn't say anything.
"I...have never seen spring, and I have only seen flowers bloom once." She said, "I want...to see flowers bloom with you next time."
"After victory... you will become the Hundred Gods... Together we will overthrow that black wall and make outsiders face our position..."
"We built this place together... built houses, cleaned up the forest, and took in the tribesmen in distress... I want to... I want to see the outside world, I want to see the sea, I want to..."
Her eyes became increasingly blurred, and dark liquid radiated from her pupils, roaring and threateningly.
Like a dragonfly touching the water, her rotten hands covered his eyes, as if she didn't want him to see her die.
"When you open your eyes again... let's meet... in front of the cabin..."
Her voice got lower and lower.
"You must... show up, don't leave... don't leave me alone..."
"It's so bitter, it's so bitter..."
Her voice disappeared.
It seems like a bird has flown into the sky on the wind, ready for its next journey.
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