Chapter Eighty-Nine: See You Again

Above the water, the wind was still blowing, and the temperature was still shivering. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

But even so, at that point, I didn't care about anything.

I cried for I don't know how long I cried while holding my father's body, until finally, my voice was hoarse and my eyes hurt so much that I felt like I had been burned by fire.

"Isn't it cold?"

Suddenly, a familiar voice came from not far away.

When I heard this voice, I was a little stunned, and I didn't get up to respond to its meaning, nor did I look at it, and asked directly, "Why did you lie to me?" ā€

"Lie to you?" The man seemed a little depressed: "What did I lie to you?" ā€

When I got this answer, I just felt so angry that I had never been so angry.

I slammed up from the ground, and like crazy, ran straight at Siddhara, not caring how dangerous it was, grabbing it by the collar and lifting it up.

"Didn't you say my father was in the mountains?!!" I stared at it with bloodshot eyes and asked it through gritted teeth, "Then why did my father die?!" ā€

"Did I mention your father is still alive?" Siddhara asked with a smile.

When I heard this, I was dumbfounded.

"The human heart is dead, that is really dead, but your father's heart is still alive......." Siddhara didn't care about my tugging on its collar, still looked at me very kindly, and his smile was full of helplessness: "If I told you the truth at the bottom of the mountain, instead of discovering it yourself, would the result have changed?" ā€

"I....... I'll at least be a little prepared........." I let go of my hand, as if I didn't have any more strength, and sat down limply on the ground.

"If you're mentally prepared, won't you cry?" Siddhara smiled bitterly, and sat down cross-legged with me, his old face full of unspeakable vicissitudes: "If I told you earlier, you would have to cry twice, why bother?" ā€

I didn't speak, I looked down at the ground and didn't say a word.

"Besides, I can't be sure that your father is really dead before I come up." Siddhara whispered.

"What do you mean?" I was stunned.

"Maybe that pool of water is hiding your father's dead breath......." Siddhara shook his head, "I see him now, and I can be sure that he is really dead." ā€

"How did he die?" I asked, my eyes kept blinking, and I just felt that the circle of my eyes was like being burned by fire, and the hot stinging sensation really made me sober up a lot.

"I don't know." Siddhara sighed, "I'll have to go to the pool to find out." ā€

So saying, Siddhara stood up and walked slowly towards the pool, reminding me in the process to put on my clothes and trousers so that I would not catch a cold.

"If you want to catch a cold, you'll have a cold a long time ago." I replied dumbfounded, not standing up.

"It's a small thing for you to catch a cold, but you have to respect your father." Siddhara said.

When I heard this, I shivered at first, and then I didn't say anything more, and I got up from the ground in a hurry, and ran back to put on my clothes and pants.

Siddhara was right........ It's a trivial thing for me to catch a cold........ If my dad sees me like this........ Wearing a big red pants, he dangled next to his corpse........ He must not smoke me to death?!!

Since the water on my body had been dried up by the night wind, I didn't feel uncomfortable when I put on my clothes at that time, but felt quite warm.

When I got dressed, Siddhara still didn't come back, squatting on the edge of the pool and looking down, his expression a little solemn.

"Do you see that?" I walked up to Siddhara, crouched down with him, and asked in a whisper.

"Hmm." Siddhara said with a complicated expression: "Your father, it seems that he died by throwing himself into the pool." ā€

"Aren't you talking nonsense........" I smiled bitterly, stiffly took out a cigarette from my pocket, slowly lit it, and took a few puffs violently, only then calmed down a little: "Why did he throw himself into the pool?" ā€

"There could be two reasons." Siddhara said, silent for a moment, and instead of going on, he asked me, "You must have gotten into the water and fished him up, right?" ā€

I hummed and nodded.

"Do you see the door at the bottom of the pool?" Siddhara asked, turning his head to look at me with a complicated gaze.

"Door?" When I heard Siddhara's words, I felt a little confused, and after thinking about it for a long time, I couldn't decide whether the door it was talking about was that thing, so I could only ask it, "Is it the white board?" ā€

"What whitish board?" Siddhara seemed more confused than I was.

"It's ........."

When I had described the glowing object under the water, Siddhara nodded and said, "That's it."

"You see?" Siddhara asked.

"Sure, if I hadn't seen it, would I have known that?" I said helplessly.

"That's right." Siddhara sighed: "Originally, there should have been only one reason why your father jumped into the pool, but now I'm afraid there are two." ā€

"You say." I shuddered and passed the cigarette to my lips and took a puff.

"The first reason is that he wants to break cause and effect."

As soon as the words fell, Siddhara stopped his voice and looked at me, as if waiting for me to come to my senses.

"I believe it." I said word by word, my eyes red.

"But he doesn't actually have to do it, as far as I know, the medium is all it takes to determine cause and effect." Siddhara said again and again.

At that moment, it seemed to hear something, and its ears twitched twice, and it jerked its head back, staring at where my father's body was placed.

Before I could ask a question, Siddhara inexplicably said, "Okay, you can do it yourself." ā€

"Who are you talking to?" I asked cautiously, with a look of anticipation in my eyes, "Is it my father?" ā€

Hearing this, Siddhara did not hide what I meant, and nodded directly: "Yes." ā€

"That's right!! My father is not gone!! Then his soul must still be here!! My eyes widened and my tone was full of excitement: "I can still meet him!!" I can ........ just a soul summoned."

"He's going to have to leave right away." Siddhara whispered, interrupting me.

"For....... Why?!! Why did he have to leave right now?! ā€

I was in a very bad state of mind, I was completely hysterical, and when I spoke to Siddhara, my voice was uncontrollably loud, and it sounded like I was yelling.

"Don't all dead people have to be reincarnated?" Siddhara sighed, "Your father has been trapped in this pool of water for more than ten years, and it is time to leave." ā€

After saying this, Siddhara also patted me on the shoulder, as if to comfort me.

"Nine out of ten people who die in the mountain of immortality cannot be reincarnated unless they are people who are angry........," Siddhara said, "I told you that people are immortal, and that's what it means." ā€

"What about you?! Why didn't you reincarnate?!! ā€

Seeing that I asked, Siddhara was not in a hurry, and said with a smile: "I don't want to go, so naturally I can't be reincarnated, of course, as I am now, it is a little troublesome to want to reincarnate." ā€

"Can't you keep him for a while?!" I asked anxiously.

"Yes, he can do it himself." Siddhara said, then looked at me with a somewhat complicated expression: "But it can't be too long, that is, about an hour." ā€

"So short?!" When I got this reply, I became more and more anxious, and said that my father had been missing for more than ten years, and I finally had the opportunity to meet him....... It's only a fucking hour?!

"Any longer, and he'll have to be like me." Siddhara shook his head: "Even worse than me, because he doesn't have a body, I have." ā€

"This ......."

"Are you thinking about yourself, or are you thinking about your father?" Siddhara asked me, and there was an indescribable helplessness in his eyes: "I don't think it's a good thing for you to force him to stay, it's asking for trouble by going against the sky." ā€

"It doesn't have to be so serious in the outside world, but you have to remember that this is Bulao Mountain!"

I gritted my teeth and didn't say another word.

"Do you want to see your father?" Siddhara asked me.

"Yes." I said without hesitation.

Siddhara smiled and nodded, reached out sharply, grabbed my arm, and threw me towards the pool without hesitation.

Before entering the water, I could still faintly hear Siddhara's voice.

"Then I'll help you....... lest you have to communicate hard......."