Chapter 27 Chapter 27 With a swish, Sada...
With a swish, Sada opened its wings and wrapped Bai Tianming in the middle, just like wrapping a peeled round white egg with breadcrumbs.
He hugged Bai Tianming, closed his eyes, and murmured to himself: "I suddenly feel a little hungry." I want to swallow you. If I can swallow you, I won't be sad anymore.
Bai Tianming hugged him and said gently, "You can try." At worst, he could just throw away this body and get a new one. This kind of thing was very simple for Bai Tianming.
Bai Tianming reached out and brushed Sada's messy hair away from her eyes. Sada opened her eyes and stared at him intently for a moment before suddenly laughing, "I was just kidding."
I'm serious. It's just that I can't do it. I can't bear it, I can't bring myself to do it, I don't dare. It's unbelievable. It's come to this. I never thought it would happen before, and now it's happening.
He closed his eyes and lowered his head, hugged Bai Tianming and said, "I want to rest for a while, stay here with me." He looked like he was so sleepy that he was about to fall asleep.
Bai Tianming blinked and said, "Okay."
It was very quiet inside the wide wings, like a small, square black urn without any decoration. There were only two people in the box, Bai Tianming and Sada.
Finally unable to wait any longer, the human race tentatively approached the demons.
The director asked first: "Aren't you worried? Those two people haven't come out. I don't know what happened. They are so quiet. It's very suspicious." It really makes people wonder if they are dead.
The demons looked at each other.
"It's okay, maybe just rest."
"We are quite tired too."
"Although demons rarely open their wings like this, and even less likely to wrap demons other than themselves, it's not impossible to do so. It won't be a big deal."
The demons looked very calm and took it for granted, even revealing a hint of agreement as they nodded.
Demons rarely display their wings fully because fully opened wings are too large to be opened in a narrow space, but not safe enough in a wide space.
So, if they want to do this, they will often find a safe room first. The room does not have to be big. If it is just the right size after they spread their wings, it will be suitable, just like a coffin is just the right size to hold a person's body, no more, no less, just right.
Although it is surprising that under the gaze of so many eyes, in an unfamiliar and unenclosed place, he spread his wings and wrapped another demon inside, but considering that Sada is such a strong demon that ordinary dangers will not hinder him, and Bai Tianming is such a special demon that no matter what happens to him, it is not surprising, all this is not worth being surprised about.
The demons are extraordinarily tolerant towards Sada and Bai Tianming.
Humans didn't know about this, and looking at the demons, they thought it was a very common thing, so they nodded and stopped asking questions, planning to find another time to bring up the matter of leaving.
After all, leaving now would be seen as aggressive. They didn't want to start a fight for no reason. Especially when the opponent had two extremely powerful fighters, and they might not be able to win now.
It’s best not to fight.
People prayed silently in their hearts.
Bai Tianming was under Sada's wings, breathing air that was no different from usual. He smelled the fragrance of flowers in the fields in the distance. He took two deep breaths and suddenly felt and smelled a cold breath emanating from Sada nearby.
Bai Tianming put his nose close to Sada's neck, sniffed twice, and slowly frowned. He confirmed the source of the strange and frightening smell, and said with a hint of subtle dissatisfaction: "What's that smell on you?"
Sadah held him with her eyes closed, as if still immersed in a dream and unwilling to wake up, and answered slowly: "In the castle, the smell of moonlight."
Sadah paused, then slowly opened his eyes. He looked at Bai Tianming with a faint smile, then reminisced, "Around the day we first met, I realized the moonlight in Hell was incredibly bright, almost blinding. It was like the uncollected bones in the wilderness, a pale white that matched you perfectly, cold and beautiful. From then on, whenever I saw moonlight, I would think of you."
He took a deep breath, his voice involuntarily becoming hoarse, as if countless tears from the past were flowing through his throat, bit by bit. He lowered his eyes, his expression gloomy and unclear: "You are not by my side, and I don't know where you are. I can't find you, so I can only look for the moon. When there is a moon, the moonlight is always there."
His voice trembled, he noticed it, stopped talking, his eyes reddened, then he blinked, his facial expression returned to normal, he even smiled.
It was a relaxed and deliberately lively expression.
He probably had never shown this kind of expression in front of others, so he seemed a little shy unexpectedly, so that the sadness in his smile was covered up, and the bitterness was barely noticeable, as if it had dissipated in the memories of the past, elusive, unspeakable, invisible, inaudible, and inaudible.
Bai Tianming looked at him, opened his eyes, and felt as if he had been shot in the chest by an arrow, piercing through his heart. He was at a loss and almost fell to the ground.
Bai Tianming took a deep breath and calmed himself down.
Sada quickly glanced at him and saw that his expression was complicated. He couldn't figure out what he was thinking. His face had already returned to calm, but he was inexplicably uneasy. He continued as if nothing had happened, "But sometimes the moon is not there, so I found an empty room in the castle and set up a formation to gather moonlight. The formation will attract the moonlight day and night. When I miss you, I stay in there until I have to go out."
Bai Tianming opened his mouth, wanting to ask him what to do if he had something to do.
He guessed it and immediately smiled, "Most things don't require my presence, so I'll stay in that room and handle things. If I have to leave, I'll return as soon as possible. Over time, that room will become a great place for me to practice. I think it's great."
Bai Tianming closed his eyes with mixed feelings, as if he saw his own dirty kitten running out of the grass with a few leaves on its body. He was about to scold it, but he found that the cat was holding the gold ring that had fallen off a while ago in its mouth, and he was speechless.
After thinking about it, Bai Tianming could only sigh inwardly, then opened his eyes and said to Sada with a gentle look: "Although the moonlight is very good, it can also be cold over time. Excessive coldness is not good for your health. You should be a little careful."
Sada looked at Bai Tianming and saw that his attitude was much softer than when they first met. He smiled as if he was sure of victory. "I know, but I have nothing to do without you. If you are worried about me, how about coming back with me?"
Sada almost didn't dare to look Bai Tianming in the eye, for fear that when he refused, indifference would overflow from his eyes. His voice became much lower: "With you watching over me, I won't go." But if you don't want to, what right do you have to control me?
Bai Tianming was silent for a moment, then said, "I'm afraid I can't go back with you for the time being." This was already a very tactful way of saying it. Otherwise, he could have just said, "I won't go back." This sentence was definitely more hurtful than what he had just said.
Sada suddenly raised his eyes and took a deep breath, finally calming the turbulent anger and resentment in his chest. He stared at Bai Tianming, as if trying to discern the reason from his face. He almost gritted his teeth, and his face suddenly turned cold, like the spring breeze in March, which was gentle just a moment ago, but in the blink of an eye, it was like a knife, wishing to cut his face apart. He asked, "Why?"
Bai Tianming lowered his eyes, his face very calm, like a detached master who had put everything aside. No matter how big the emotional ups and downs of others were, to him, it was just a breeze.
He spoke in a tone that sounded very cold to Sada, but was actually very tactful, trying to be as gentle as possible so as not to anger the sea of fire that was about to explode next to him. He said slowly, "I'm in this state."
Sada sneered, his voice almost trembling, staring with a pair of red eyes, but his expression was calmer than before, just like the sea before a storm, and his tone was full of doubt: "Flower, what's the big deal?"
He asked in an incredible tone: "Flowers, can make you stop? There are plenty of flowers in hell! Why didn't you look at them more before?" You are just trying to fool me!
Bai Tianming sighed, feeling he had never been so patient as he was today. As if facing a fussy kitten rolling around on the ground, he explained carefully, "These aren't just any flowers. They're the ones I planted. I worked so hard to plant them, and I've watched over them. They're about to bloom. How can I leave now? If I leave now, wouldn't all my efforts be in vain?"
Sadah's eyebrows twitched, and he took a deep breath, forcing himself to suppress his anger and ridicule. He couldn't help but stare at Bai Tianming with a hint of thorns and sourness, and asked, "Were you like this when you left me before?"
Bai Tianming was stunned by his question and almost speechless. After a moment of silence, he smiled and said, "Those flowers are not as strong as you, nor do they have as many of your kind, such a large territory, or such a big house. How can they compare with you?"
I'm worried that the flowers are so fragile that they can't survive without me. Please be patient with me.
Sada blinked his eyes, and it was as if he had rushed out with anger and landed on a marshmallow. The anger dissipated instantly, and he was surrounded by sweet praise. He could only hear the last sentence: How can I compare with you?
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