Chapter 629 Desert Spirits



When Bai Xi left that unknown space and opened her eyes again, her face showed obvious fear.

El was startled by her sudden movement and almost let go, causing Bai Xi to fall. Only after Bai Xi's expression gradually returned to normal did she pout and complain.

"I've been waiting for you for so long, why did it take you so long to wake up? There was clearly nothing inside that demon cocoon."

He is making an accusation.

Bai Xi seemed to wake up from a dream, her mind brought back to its senses by El's voice.

"...No, it's nothing, the matter has been taken care of."

As she spoke, her hand repeatedly stroked her chest, trying to calm herself.

Yes, she did reach an agreement with the Primal Demon, but as she was leaving the space, the Primal Demon suddenly approached her and placed his hand on her head.

A knowing smile appeared on his previously serious face, and as he spoke, he uttered a sentence that made Bai Xi inexplicably uneasy.

"Death is not the end; we will meet again."

This made Bai Xi uncontrollably think of Safa, but when she remembered that Safa didn't have so many messy memories, her mood gradually calmed down. Perhaps the primordial demon was just teasing her. No one would be happy if they were tricked.

Her excessive provocation was probably just to scare her.

Demons have no souls; once they die, they are dead. Their power is divided into two parts, so there's no way they can ever make a comeback.

"So fast? You came all this way just to see this empty cocoon?"

El looked shocked.

"No, it's not just the cocoon."

Bai Xi shook her head. She didn't explain. Talking about demons with an angel didn't feel like a good thing.

"What is that?"

El frowned, but didn't press the matter. Bai Xi had many secrets, and one more wouldn't make a difference. He would discover them slowly in the future!

He thought confidently.

Finally, as Bai Xi left the bottom of the Eye of Hell, she glanced back at the broken, completely dull Demon Cocoon. The power within it had been dispersed by the Primal Demon, and if nothing unexpected happened, the 'Demon of Time' and the 'Demon of Space' would be born within a few decades.

But Bai Xi didn't know when she would be able to see them again.

I wonder... how much longer she will stay in this era.

Helpless, Bai Xi could only shake his head, turn around and fly outside, and incidentally... completely destroy the Eye of Hell.

This was a pact between her and the primordial demon. This place should no longer exist. Many demons will surely have witnessed what happened between her and the Blood Demon. If many demons try to force their way into the 'Eye of Hell' for his power, it will cause great casualties.

Although Bai Xi didn't care about the demon's life or death, the primordial demon did.

With no other option, Bai Xi had to destroy the place herself.

Bai Xi flew up into the dark red sky and watched as the hellfire around the 'Eye of Hell' was extinguished in large numbers and began to collapse. The deepest part of the dust was gradually filled in. El, who was standing next to Bai Xi, crossed his arms and looked at him. Suddenly, he showed a smug expression, as if he had thought of something.

"Cough cough, I know you're heartbroken over my charred wings, but they've healed. There's no need to expend so much divine power to destroy this place. Anyway, we'll be back above Hell soon."

El's cheerful voice momentarily stunned Bai Xi, who was casting a spell. Then he realized what Bai Xi had imagined and was left speechless.

This wasn't the first time she'd discovered that El's imagination was terrifyingly strong. He would often conjure up incomprehensible little scenarios in his mind, then stage a grand drama for himself, ultimately making himself happy.

Bai Xi remained silent for a moment, then decided to go along with him. It wasn't a big deal anyway, so why upset him? He didn't tell him the real reason.

Your happiness is the most important thing.

She turned her head and said to El very seriously.

To everyone's surprise, as El stared at her lips as she spoke, he seemed to be thinking of something, and his cheeks quickly flushed red. He was even embarrassed by what he had imagined, and he took several steps back to avoid Bai Xi's gaze, awkwardly turning his face to the side.

"You, you, you, even though you are my lover, you can't flirt with me like this. This is something only a man should do."

Al said emphatically.

This is what he learned from human relationships and emotions; men should be the ones to take the initiative.

A big question mark appeared above Bai Xi's head. After a long while, she turned her head away, speechless.

She decided to keep quiet; she clearly didn't understand El's thought process at all.

...

After resolving the issues in Hell, Bai Xi returned to Hell. Now, her task was to establish the Temple of Angels and personally build a shackle that had imprisoned El for countless years. However, she couldn't tell El the truth yet.

Even if I said it, what difference would it make?

El couldn't possibly remember, and would be worried and saddened by it.

Bai Xi closed her eyes, a wave of sorrow and sadness washing over her, yet she felt helpless.

The best craftsman right now is a wandering desert sprite.

A voice belonging to her global consciousness was reminding her that it was time to get down to business.

"I understand, you don't need to rush me."

Bai Xi took a deep breath, a look of annoyance flashing across her brows.

The world consciousness stopped stimulating her, but Bai Xi's mood had deteriorated to the extreme.

Finding all the elemental spirit companions can be put on hold for now; we must first fulfill the orders of the world's consciousness.

"..."

Bai Xi turned around and flew towards the ground of the continent. The creatures had just been ravaged by Tartarus, and every race was weak. It seemed that only the dragons were in a better position, but they were also exhausted.

Where are you going?

El was very curious about Bai Xi's schedule and asked her about everything.

"Find a craftsman who can build a temple."

Bai Xi replied casually.

"Hmm? Shouldn't we go find the dwarves? Why go to the desert?"

El was puzzled.

"They're not good enough."

Bai Xi really wanted to complain, but she restrained herself.

After all, the judgment of the world consciousness should not be wrong.

The Temple of Angels is the most deeply controlled force by the world's consciousness, and it probably wouldn't be happy if it didn't use the best craftsmen.

Bai Xi was thinking unconsciously as the scenery in her field of vision kept changing, from Dragon Valley to the deep sea, and then to the ground. She felt a series of dizzying sensations.

She had seen all of these places before, and even visited them, in whatever way.

Unexpectedly, after returning to the past, I actually had the chance to see the continent of Coral from hundreds of thousands of years ago.

El looked at Bai Xi's nostalgic expression and a look of doubt flashed in his eyes. Bai Xi was actually a god who appeared out of nowhere. No one knew where she came from, but she actually felt nostalgic for this continent.

He became increasingly curious about Bai Xi's identity.

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