Chapter 92: The Impermanence of Life and the World

"What to do? I'm dead, dead! When I grabbed my shoulders and shook them violently, Ah Shui was still muttering to himself as if he had lost his soul. And I was also upset by his babbling muttering, and I couldn't help but take a sharp breath of air, lifted the sect qi from the dantian, accumulated it in his chest, shone on his ears, and yelled at him:

"Enough! What happened? Say! What about Linda? ”

Under my deafening and deafening questioning, Ah Shui's body trembled violently, his eyes twitched rapidly, and as his divergent pupils slowly focused on me, his face gradually recovered from his lost soul.

"Superior! It's you! After remembering me and Ah Xia, Ah Shui hurriedly grabbed my hands, as if the drowning person had finally grasped the coveted life-saving straw, and he didn't plan to let go at all.

"Let it go! It's disgusting! After desperately shaking off Ah Shui's hand, I immediately threw a disgusted look at him, and then continued to interrogate him: "What happened?" Why didn't you see Linda? ”

"Don't mention the woman! Not reliable at all. After taking the mineral water I handed him, unscrewing the bottle cap and taking a big sip, Ah Shui wiped the sweat on his neck and told me about his previous experience in shock.

It turned out that after Ah Shui and Linda were teleported to this area, the place where they landed turned out to be an intricate labyrinth of broken bridges: it looked similar to the stone bridge pontoons we saw in the back garden now, but it seemed that there was no end, and they couldn't go all the way in one direction - very similar to the situation I and Ah Xia had in the Blood Moon Battlefield before.

When Ah Shui saw this strange situation, he was naturally frightened, so he had to follow Linda tightly, lest he lose her in this fog. Linda didn't intend to wait for him at all, and walked for nearly four or five hours in one breath (Ah Shui's estimate), looking just about looking for something on this intricate floating platform. It's good in this way, Ah Shui, who has a lot better physical strength than ordinary people, is also tired and bitter, but he doesn't dare to publicize it, for fear that he will accidentally provoke Linda, a killing god who regards human life like a mustard, and will be killed by his backhand in this secret realm outside the world.

Fortunately, just after Ah Shui felt the limit of his physical strength again and again, Linda finally stopped in front of a peaceful fog.

As the murderous aura emanating from Linda's body blew away the lingering mist, Ah Shui was also fortunate to be able to witness the shocking true face of the man in the mist.

It was a woman of breathtakingly beautiful beauty. Ah Shui has never seen such a beautiful woman when he is so big. He didn't read much and didn't know how to describe it, but he knew that the beauty of a woman could make the dark fog around her suddenly shine - "her brilliance seemed to make the dead and silent scenery around her come to life" - this is Ah Shui's original words about the beauty in the fog.

Hearing this, Ah Xia and I gradually knew in our hearts - after all, we had also seen such a beautiful woman in the strange scenery reflected by the fragments of the copper fan.

"And then?" I saw Ah Shui recall the image of that beauty, and I couldn't help but be demented in place, and I also urged him impatiently.

Then, without saying a word, Linda attacked the beautiful woman, as if she had a blood feud with her, forcing her to dodge vigorously. Immediately afterwards, the speed of the two became faster and faster, and Ah Shui was dazzled, and when he was dizzy by the afterimage of the two of them moving at high speed, he had already covered his heart and fell down in mid-air - it seems that Linda, who should not pity the jade at all, injured the beautiful woman with a palm.

Ah Shui only felt that his heart was in the face of the beautiful woman's eyebrows and pursed her lips, and when she snorted softly, a burst of pain rose. Immediately, I saw that she was sitting on the ground, and she flicked the water sleeves of her gauze clothes, and a blood-colored full moon had been drawn, and seeing that Linda had appeared in front of her like a ghost, the woman hurriedly drilled into the blood moon and disappeared from Ah Shui's eyes. When he looked at it again, even Linda had disappeared. So, he had to accept the fact that he was discarded by Linda in the middle of this strange mist floating platform.

I don't know how long I walked on this boundless floating platform, Ah Shui accidentally looked up, and saw the blood-colored full moon that the beautiful woman escaped into it, but this time, the full moon had just emerged completely, and it "snapped" and was completely shattered.

Hearing this, Ah Xia and I were also shocked—in this case, the Linda that emerged from the blood moon that we saw on the Broken Sword Stone Platform on the battlefield before was really likely to be herself! It's just that she seems to know too much about this blood moon and the mechanism behind it, right? Linda, who hides behind this strange sense of disobedience, what is her true identity?

Thinking of this, I suddenly lost interest in what Ah Shui experienced alone, and I was about to interrupt him chattering, but I was reminded by Ah Xia next to me:

"Plums! Look at the thing he was pinning to his waist, was it the kind of copper piece we picked up when we broke the Blood Moon? ”

Oh, my God! Really! When I took a closer look at the copper sheet with a very unique pattern and color inadvertently exposed under Ah Shui's camouflage uniform, I couldn't help but be surprised: this guy who walks shit luck has really picked up something amazing!

I just wanted to ask Ah Shui what was going on, but he seemed to remember something again, and he actually cried all of a sudden, no matter how much we persuaded him, he was going to plunge into the lotus pond flowing with the water of the Styx River under the floating platform, which scared me so much that I hurriedly hugged him - brother, you don't care if you want to die, but you have to explain the ins and outs to us! Or, at the very least, you can leave us that weird piece of copper fan.

Thinking like this, I hurriedly glanced at Ah Xia, how smart Nizi was, she naturally understood, and slapped Ah Shui's neck with a palm earlier, knocking him unconscious when he was restless. In this way, after wiping the sweat oozing from my forehead, I also successfully got the piece of copper fan that Ah Shui pinned to his waist.

When I picked it up, the intricately carved pattern on it was really similar to the previous one, so Ah Xia took out the previous fragment and compared, and the handles of the two fragments could really be put together - in this case, what kind of image information is hidden on this fragment?

Just as I was about to take the new fragment from Ah Shui and check the picture inside the altar according to the previous method, I was surprised to find that on the smooth back of the fragment, there were still scenes of loops, and one of the characters in the painting was none other than Ah Shui!

What's going on?

Beckoning Ah Xia to come over and take a closer look, we finally understood the meaning of Ah Shui's constant muttering that he was "dead".

There are not many pictures, and when combined, it is only a set of short montages.

First of all, what appears on the fragment is the scene of Ah Shui being beaten and beaten by the strong people watching the underground casino. It seems that he should have owed a lot of gambling debts and was unable to repay them, so he was forced to cross the border and flee to Vietnam, hoping to make a fortune through cross-border trading. Sure enough, the image was circulating quickly, and it had jumped to the picture of Ah Shui and her good girl, Shan Menghai vow-it turned out that his good name was Cui Cuixin. I saw that after the two of them made an appointment to do business together to pay off their debts, the picture had jumped to the border market. After Ah Shui heard the merchant next door boasting about how he had dumped the goods in the area occupied by the revolutionary army and sold them all his life, and how much money he had made like a white wolf with empty gloves, Ah Shui thought about it and finally got moved. After gritting his teeth and persuading Cuixin to sneak into the turmoil zone with him, he arrived at the place where the merchant said before pretending to be a clothing vendor, but what was waiting for Ah Shui and Cuixin was no longer a lucrative business, but only brutal chaos and murderous mobs...... Before we felt sorry for Ah Shui, who had buried Cuixin's life because of this thought, the picture had suddenly changed and switched to the Santu River, which we had seen a few times before. This time, a group of people came from far and near in the scene, looking no different from ordinary undead, but when the people approached, Ah Xia and I were shocked to find that the godless face of the person in the middle of the picture was exactly the same as Ah Shui, who fainted and fell unconscious.

Seeing this, Ah Xia and I finally understood why Ah Shui kept shouting that he was "dead". Presumably, it was because he saw her good looks in the image refracted by the copper plate, remembered the memories he deliberately chose to forget, remembered her name and the reasons that indirectly led to her death, which made him suddenly feel loveless, right? Deep down in Ah Shui's heart, he probably has always felt guilty about Cui. He probably thought that fate had led him across thousands of mountains and rivers to come here only so that he could accompany her who had slept in the ground because of his stumble, and that was all.

Thinking of these karma and obstacles, I suddenly felt that Ah Shui, a person who did something hateful, was actually quite sad, maybe as the saying said: poor people must have their hateful; Hateful people also have their source of pity. Glancing at Ah Shui lying on the ground with pity, I slowly retracted my gaze to the copper sheet - it is sad and lamentable, but at the moment, we still have a problem that must be solved: what secrets are hidden in this fragment? Let's find out!

After aligning the fragments according to the previous method, sure enough, the smooth side also lived up to expectations and showed a set of dreamlike images. And because we already know the characters that appear in it, the content of the image, summed up, feels much clearer than before.

The first scene is very simple, it tells the story of the gray-clothed gentleman who traveled around the world and accidentally met the Huansha girl who was washing clothes by the green stream - it is estimated that the peerless beauty Ah Shui saw in the fog should be her. And the gray-clothed gentleman, who looks like a refined temperament, after seeing the beauty of the Huansha girl, still can't avoid vulgarity after all, and at a glance, he fell in love with this woman who had not yet felt his affectionate gaze.

The second act shows that the gray-clothed gentleman who fell in love with the Huansha girl at first sight returned to his hometown and couldn't help but use the gossip plate to calculate, and then according to the heavenly machine, he participated in the Mo family's "Clever Hundred Skills Competition" and was reused by a high-ranking mysterious son. Subsequently, the thirsty son even sent his cronies General Leng Mian to personally drive the gray-clothed Yashi to the stream to cut green bamboo, and he took this opportunity to look at the smile of the woman across the stream day after day - the so-called, companionship is the most affectionate confession, maybe that's it, probably.

Then, in the third act, a woman in Tsing Yi appeared who I was familiar with Ah Xia. She may be heartbroken because her sweetheart doesn't like her, and she decides to come and assassinate the Raccoon Girl in a hot head. It's just that after she saw the peerless face of the Huansha girl, she instantly understood why the gray-clothed gentleman would reject the thousands of fragrances in the world for her. When the sword arrived in front of the person, the woman in Tsing Yi realized that she couldn't do it, after all, she couldn't bear to see her beloved sad in the end. After Gu Zi sadly put away the sword, she never expected that the only trace of sword qi that she had confiscated would still hurt the heart of the Huansha girl.

In the fourth scene, the Woman of the Raccoon Yarn is seen dancing to the vocal music in a lavish palace. Dancing and dancing, the woman covered her heart and fell to the ground without warning. Shocked, the king hurriedly sent a group of medical officials for diagnosis and treatment, and visited famous doctors but no one could understand them. After everyone dispersed, the woman in Tsing Yi, who accompanied the Huansha girl to another country, appeared to apologize for the sword qi hurting her. The Huansha girl bluntly said that she didn't blame her......

I was also a little puzzled when I saw this: the distressed illness of the Huansha girl was obviously caused by this woman in Tsing Yi! Why don't you blame her? When Ah Xia heard this, she covered her mouth and laughed at me for understanding the amorous feelings-as soon as she said it, I knew that it turned out that the woman in the raccoon yarn was the gray-clothed gentleman! A woman's heart, a needle under the sea, I really don't understand.

The last scene should take place after the woman in Tsing Yi gave up her body to eradicate the enemy for the two, in the video, the Huansha girl and the gray-clothed gentleman are standing together in the completed underground palace on the other side, facing the red moon on the top, hugging each other and stroking the qin: the sound of the piano is melodious, sometimes tactful, sometimes exciting, sometimes quiet, sometimes broken......

It seems to be telling about the impermanence of life and the world. Tomb Hunter East White