Yuan Yuanyuan looked at the number "17". No one knew the meaning of this number before, but now that it is mentioned, everyone knows who this person is.
The words Yuan said earlier now come back to the reader's mind. Those words just now were not connected to the current scene, but now they are connected all of a sudden.
What do you mean you want to use this thing to defeat me? The reader suddenly realized it at this moment. Indeed, if this thing was made by Yuan, then it would be ridiculous to want to use it to defeat Yuan.
There were pieces of jade scattered on the ground, and humans and monsters were standing nearby. Everyone was silent, and only Yuan's voice could be heard.
Yuan's anger was visible to the naked eye, but the readers in front of the screen were no longer laughing as before, but instead became silent.
Although the artist did not paint it in detail, an inexplicable sadness came through the screen.
Why is Yuan angry?
At this time, readers can probably guess what happened here, not only through the broken jade opposite, but also through the decoration in this room.
Many black marks can be seen on the ground, like various spells. Combined with the fact that no one outside knows anything, it is easy to think that this is most likely a killing operation against Yuan by a secret human organization.
It was so secretive that not a single word was leaked out, which made it easy for people to think about it and feel terrified.
When did humans do such a thing?
I re-watched the clips from that year, and this time I discovered a lot of new things. One of the points that attracted readers was that Yuan actually encountered such a thing. Another point was why Yuan's things were in the hands of humans, and why they were treated as such important things to deal with Yuan.
Don't humans know that the thing is theirs? Why do they do such stupid things?
In fact, the Sanqing Sect really didn't know, they learned the news from the comics...
But the person above was so representative that within a day, everyone knew which sect had done this. Even though the entire Sanqing Sect kept silent, it was no match for the gossip outside.
The readers' reasoning instincts were aroused, so they began to find out why Yuan's things were taken by humans. In the end, everyone used clues to infer a result that was similar to reality -
This was probably something that Yuan left behind when he was still Ran Niang. But no one knew that person was Yuan, so many years later, almost everyone forgot about it, and humans took this thing out again, using it as a very important weapon to deal with Yuan.
Ordinary readers, because they have no sense of empathy, have now unified in cursing humans online for doing such an idiotic thing...People who know the truth, in order to cover up their shame, try not to use such realistic words, and simply say that Yuan was too cunning, lived too long, and the Sanqing Sect was too careless.
The readers made this judgment based on the large number of letters Faning had found from the Sanqing Gate. At the time, they only knew that Yuan had been a spy, but they had no idea what he had done there.
After this issue was published, readers began to take an interest in Yuan's past. Judging from this incident, Yuan's position in the human race was definitely not simple, and it is very likely that he stood in a relatively high position. So what did he do in this position?
Some people are concerned about another question: what was Yuan like back then?
Is he like now, a traitor who is hated by everyone and treated like a rat crossing the street?
Or is it another way... standing on the top of the monsters, revered by everyone?
Xiaoxi was looking at the computer. She was one of the "Sherlock Holmes" who had been active on the Internet in recent days. This group of Sherlock Holmes was dedicated to uncovering the various hidden threads in the monster story, sorting out the clues, and then posting them on the Internet.
A few days ago, Xiaoxi looked very uncomfortable, but now she was staring at the computer intently without blinking, and the pen in her hand moved quickly on the notebook, recording what she found.
"Hey, Xiaoxi, what are you doing? Are you reading the latest fan fiction of Yi Yuan?" her friend suddenly asked her on the phone.
Yuan, Yuan's fanfiction... Xiaoxi glanced at her phone, her expression froze for a second, and then she suddenly realized something and quickly replied to her friend, "I won't read that kind of stuff, okay?"
"Ah...Yuan's fan fiction is really popular recently, and this one is well written, so I wanted to recommend it to you..." Her friend was talking there, and Xiaoxi didn't hear a word she said.
She stared at the computer for a while, wanting to continue, but she couldn't calm down. After ten minutes, she suddenly gave up and carefully looked at the link her friend sent her, then clicked on it.
Since comics are serialized, fan fiction is almost always serialized as well. With the release of the latest comic issue, a fan fiction related to the latest issue can be published within an hour at the fastest.
There have been some popular domestic comics before, but this is the first one to become as well-known as the Jiangpu comics. Because of the language barrier, many popular comics in the past usually did not have fan works that quickly appear. This is the first time that domestic comic fans have experienced the speed at which a lot of fan works are produced in an hour.
Xiaoxi took a look and her eyelids twitched. It was a work by a very popular fan fiction writer named Yuan... Don't ask her how she knew about it. She had clearly checked it an hour ago and found no updates. How come it was updated in less than an hour?
This made Xiaoxi a little unhappy...but she quickly put this unhappiness aside.
Xiaoxi opened the page and looked at the introduction inside. It was obviously a fan fiction based on the latest issue. Xiaoxi instantly thought to herself, what a master! He is so fast. He probably wrote this right after he finished reading it... So amazing.
She read the first author's message, which was a long paragraph, [Ah... After reading the latest issue, I suddenly felt a little hopeless, so I thought I'd write a fan fiction to make myself feel better, otherwise I'll be so frustrated...]
Then the author began to write the main text. The author's style is a bit ornate and he likes to use long paragraphs of poetic-looking text, so the main text starts like this.
[I just woke up from a dream and looked out the window. It was already dawn.
Everything in the dream seems like a real dream.
Looking back, I used to drink and sing alone under the moonlight.
The scenery of the past is the most beautiful desolation in the future. 】
…
Xiaoxi’s friends may not know that she likes to watch this kind of music. If they knew, they might drop their glasses.
This is probably because Xiaoxi has a side that she never lets her friends know...
When she saw the last sentence, her heart felt like it was being pricked by a needle.
What does it mean that "the scenery of the past is the most beautiful desolation in the future?"
There is a reason why Xiaoxi likes this author. Although the author's writing seems to be pretentious, it always hits the heart of many people accurately, which is different from other authors who use words to show off.
Combining two completely opposite words or phrases together will produce many different effects. Some pretentious people like to use this method to show a collision effect, but in fact, it often makes no sense.
However, the combination of the two completely different words "beauty" and "desolation" in this sentence actually gave Xiaoxi a feeling. To put it simply, this feeling was called heartbreaking...
She then looked down and saw the content below roughly describing how glorious Yuan was in the past.
This fan fiction author accurately captured the characteristic of Yuan when she was still Ran's mother, often wearing red clothes, and wrote Yuan's image at that time in a particularly majestic way.
She dances gracefully in red, has great skills, and her every frown and smile is breathtaking.
Under the moonlight, hundreds of ghosts stood behind him. He leaned against a jug of muddy wine. The moonlight shining on him was like clear water, but it could not cover up his unparalleled elegance.
This is written based on the content of the previous issue. Yuan has now updated his data in the hearts of the people. His peerless beauty back then may be even more thrilling and intoxicating than this, but it's a pity that they can no longer see it. This is the only way to restore it slightly.
The author's language is particularly gorgeous. Xiaoxi has almost been completely immersed in Yuan's former glory, but before she can get out of it, the sentence suddenly stops.
Suddenly he jumped to the present Yuan, but had changed into a black suit. He no longer appeared in front of the hundred ghosts, but often stood quietly behind the hundred ghosts, walking alone in the darkness.
Those glorious years have now turned into endless desolation.
Nothing.
But how can this desolation be described as beautiful?
The author added a setting in the article. In fact, this setting is not completely original to the author, but more like a deduction based on the current plot - Yuan is still an undercover agent, but compared to that time, he has nothing now.
The only thing left is the obsessions from those years, which may be the same as Yuan in red. These obsessions support him, allowing him to still be alone now and still insist on going on.
A person who can stick to his beliefs in such a situation. Even if he is criticized by thousands of people, I still yearn for him. Compared with his peerless beauty in the past, his current beauty is unforgettable.
But this brings up another problem... Xiaoxi thought to herself.
Is the beauty within this desolation, while supporting Yuan, also gradually destroying him?
After so many years... everything has changed. If Yuan didn't have those obsessions back then, would he be living a better life now?
Has he already married and had children, or has he retired to the countryside and lived out his life in peace, instead of living like he is now, cruelly relying on this little beauty in the desolate place to survive?
Xiaoxi was silent for a while... Then she suddenly jumped onto her bed and rolled around in her quilt, rolling around and around, unable to extricate herself...
ah--
She suppressed the scream in her heart. The last time she felt this way seemed to be eight hundred years ago, when she was reading a novel about a town. Why didn't she realize that Yuan was so good to read before? He was so sour and good to read. And Ran Niang's cross-dressing boss setting was simply so charming...
I hope the official version can be drawn like this, but for a boy's passionate comic, this shouldn't be too outrageous, right? Xiaoxi thought.
But this Yuan... How can he be so good to be liked! How can he be so good to be liked! She will be liked for the rest of her life! Xiaoxi got up from the bed. To be honest, if the official really drew such a character, then he would be the white moonlight in the hearts of countless people.
At this time, Xiaoxi had already thrown away her previous dissatisfaction with Yuan...
In fact, there is a special academic term to describe her performance.
...a deep closet of fellow humans.