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Chapter 863 - 863 581 Liu Yun
Chapter 863: Chapter 581 Liu Yun Chapter 863: Chapter 581 Liu Yun “I certainly won’t forget that…”
Colin nodded slightly, took a deep breath, and looked at the beautiful woman before him, “Liu Yun… it’s been a long time.”
At the moment she heard her name, Liu Yun opened her mouth, but before she could say anything, her eyes shimmered, as if her emotions were getting the better of her, her eyes welling up.
She raised her hand to wipe her eyes with the cuff of her sleeve, took a deep breath, and then grunted,
“At least you have some memory left!”
After a pause, she seemed to remember something, stood up, moved back, lifted her skirt with both hands, and twirled gracefully in front of Colin,
“How about it, do I look pretty now?”
The girl’s elegant figure, enhanced by a gorgeous long dress, appeared noble and graceful, but that beauty, amidst the ruins, seemed ironically out of place…
“You’re beautiful.” Colin looked haggard, wanting to nod, but alas, given his current status, even this small gesture was delayed.
To be honest, the current Liu Yun, other than the inexplicable emotions towards him that hadn’t changed…
She hardly seemed like the same person.
She used to look ordinary, wearing a simple school uniform, black-rimmed glasses, a shy girl with a literary air.
As for her appearance, it was mostly described as delicate…
But now, clearly made up with care, she was radiant and captivating, destined to be the focal point wherever she went.
However, appearance was not the primary concern; Colin was really concerned about the state of her memory.
That “City of Scripts” was constantly adding and removing “settings”, and it tormented him to some extent…
With the current status, he had no idea what the situation was…
“Do you regret it? Not being with me.” The girl crouched down again, her eyes clear and fixated on his, speaking softly.
She was faintly nervous, seeming to yearn for some anticipated answer…
But this time, whether it was due to “Time Perception Disorder” or some other reason, Colin’s gaze suddenly became empty, unresponsive. After several seconds, she saw a flicker of awareness return to his weathered eyes…
“What did you just say?” Colin’s voice came again.
“I…”
At his words, Liu Yun became a bit angry and also, inexplicably, somewhat relieved, then as if claiming credit, she said:
“I said, I was the one who helped you escape before.”
“I know, I recognized you the moment I saw you, thank you…” Colin replied sincerely.
He remembered that during the divine battle, there had been a figure who had resolutely stood before a host of divine beings.
At first, he had just found the figure somewhat familiar; there were several guesses at the time, but none seemed to match, and with his wretched condition, he couldn’t think of any names. The few times he later recalled, he eventually had some guesses, but was always uncertain.
Only now, seeing her in person, did he dare to be sure…
Upon hearing this, sensing the polite yet natural “distance” in his words, Liu Yun, with her sensitive mind, bit her bright red lips, her hand unconsciously touching the hilt of a knife, about to say something, when she saw Colin cough twice, wounds all over his body starting to split open, blood oozing out. Noticing the countless injuries on the person she longed for, her anger dissipated, her tone softened, and her eyes filled with pity as she let go of the knife handle:
“You really are in a sorry state.”
She reached out, and black lightning shot from her fingertips, gathering the scattered flesh and bone of his right hand from not far away, fusing them with a special technique, and then carefully cradling the right hand to squat beside Colin, carefully placing it on the stump of the missing right arm, and reattaching it.
After handling this minor injury, she once again stretched out her hands, placing them on Colin’s chest, her pale and cool hands melting away, a strand of strange black lightning spreading, seemingly attempting to use a special technique to ease his wounds.
But soon, Liu Yun withdrew her hands, disappointment clear on her delicate face as she said:
“I can’t heal your wounds; they are very complicated, and there will almost certainly be bigger problems…”
Colin responded with a groan of both acknowledgment and pain. These injuries were his own, the negative effects of artifacts, as well as those borne and transferred for the sake of ordinary people…
The complex injuries, not even Old Master Wu in his ultimate state could resolve, or rather, were too difficult to deal with, let alone Liu Yun, who was not adept at healing.
Taking a deep breath, Colin bearing the tremendous suffering from his physical and soul-level injuries and loss, forced himself to speak quickly:
“I know you’ve come here… maybe to help me, but please, leave now. Since you found this place, it means other dangers are close at hand, and if you don’t leave soon, you’ll be in great peril…”
He felt himself on the verge of passing out and needed to take a certain toll to leave this place before he fainted.
However, before he could finish, the girl suddenly stretched out her soft and cool hand, gently covering his mouth, and spoke quietly:
“My arrival is not just a simple act of help; I will see it through to the end. Although, I can’t do anything for the injuries on your body, my mother told me. If I manage to take you to the sea, you will survive, continue your affairs, continue saving the world, saving those people… and most importantly, saving yourself!”
“Do you… understand what this means?”
At this, Colin was taken aback, having thought that Liu Yun’s arrival was perhaps just to lend a passing hand…
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