Yarra’s Adventure Notes -
Chapter 1204 - 316: I Want to Go Home
Chapter 1204: Chapter 316: I Want to Go Home
"No need to be sad," Dillie said laboriously, "I feel quite good now, the wounds on my body don’t hurt anymore, heh, it’s rather strange isn’t it? I used to feel so much pain whenever I got injured, why doesn’t it hurt this time, even with so many injuries? I just feel a bit tired, it’s time for a good sleep, maybe when I wake up, I will have already returned home."
"No, you can’t sleep," Lina’s face changed, and once again the glow of the Healing Divine Spell appeared on her hands. However, just like Dillie had said, the effect of the divine spell was very poor; even if it successfully healed a wound on his body, it would tear open again the next moment, showing no improvement at all. The priestess’s pale face turned even paler as she continuously cast the Healing Divine Spell on Dillie’s huge body, urgently saying, "Hold on a bit longer, let me try a few more times, maybe the next one will work."
"No need to try anymore, it’s useless," Dillie gently shook his head and said, "And, as for this outcome, I actually don’t hate it at all. This is fine, really good actually."
"How can you say that, if this continues, you will, you will..." Lina shook her head vigorously, "And have you forgotten? Maya and Tiya are still waiting outside for you to return. Can you bear to make them sad?"
"This was bound to happen sooner or later. With the millennium lifespan of the Winged people, I can’t always stay by their side." Dillie sighed deeply, his sighs eventually turning into feeble gasps, "Christo was much smarter than me. To avoid making them sad, he left early, fading from their lives. I can’t do that, I don’t have the courage or the resolve. I can’t bear to leave them."
"That’s why you have to hold on," Lina encouraged, pressing against Dillie’s body as solid as a wall, "Since it’s already too late to leave, even spending one more day with them is better than leaving now."
"Forget it, they have their own world, their own future, compared to them, I have no future," Dillie shook his head, "Moreover, I do not belong to this world, I shouldn’t continue to stay by their side, nor do I have the right to."
"Of course, you have the right, you’ve had it from the beginning," Pannis suddenly raised his head, stepped forward a few steps, and gently patted Dillie’s neck, saying calmly, "Everyone can see, they enjoy being with you, playing, traveling around, and enjoying life together. If you don’t have the right to be with them, then no one does."
"But in my world, I’m just an ordinary homebody," Dillie said with a weak smile, "Incapable of anything, just a shut-in wasting time and life in fantasies, unwilling to go out, afraid to face real people and affairs. Even in my own domain, beyond the small area of my neighborhood, the outside world is barren, because other than the small area in front of my house, the world outside is completely alien to me, heh, I was like a snail, completely sealed off in a narrow world."
"Looking back, although that life was mundane and monotonous, it was actually very blissful. Although I graduated and was unemployed, I still had my loving parents, still had a safe and peaceful life, didn’t need to fight for food in the forests, didn’t need to constantly be wary of attacks from other magical beasts, and didn’t need to shiver in the bushes at night. This is the life I wanted."
"I came to your world for some unknown reason, turned into a magical beast inexplicably. I’m probably the most tragic transmigrator ever. I once hated the pranks of the deities, even went mad, but in the end, the characteristics of a homebody let me accept reality, and I just continued living like this."
"Actually, I am very grateful that I could come to your world, where I made friends and partners, no longer a lonely person, though I am just a magical beast."
"Here, I can stay by their side. In my own world, I would never have had this chance, even though I’m just a magical beast."
"Back in my world, I was timid and cowardly, a fierce look from someone could send me running. But here, I gained courage. I fought the enemy over and over again, especially this time, I even dared to fight dozens of enemies desperately, something unimaginable before, though I am just a magical beast."
"So, coming to this world, I don’t regret it at all. I’m thankful to those mysterious beings that arranged for me to come here, although they ****** made me turn into a damn magical beast, I ****** am not angry, not at all."
"Still, I am a homebody after all; no matter how good the outside world, it’s not as good as my own home. A homebody always needs to go home."
"Do you understand, Kyle, I want to go home," Dillie leaned powerless against Pannis, speaking in a hushed, fragmented whisper, as if he were trying to pour out years of pent-up sorrows, "I’m very tired, I’ve had enough of being a magical beast, I want to go home, I want to see my mom and dad. I didn’t even get a chance to say goodbye to them when I slept and woke up in this world; they must be very worried."
"Only after leaving did I realize how much I missed them, I want to hear my dad scold me again, I want to feel my mom’s hug one more time. Why didn’t I realize how important they were to me before?"
"Being away from home for so long, it’s time to go back."
"I really hope all this is just a dream of mine, when the dream ends, to find myself still lying in my familiar bed, with new episodes still downloading on my computer, I really hope the next moment, I could hear my mom loudly telling me to get up for breakfast."
"I want to go home, Kyle, I really want to go home."
The increasingly quieter voice made the girls increasingly uncomfortable, their hearts felt as if they were being squeezed tightly, throbbing in pain. Dillie’s weak words touched on the girls’ own thoughts, leaving only a subdued sound of sobbing around him. However, Pannis was not sobbing, his face tightened, gnashing his teeth so hard that muscles on his cheeks couldn’t stop twitching, he looked up at the sky, as if trying to forcibly suppress something, without uttering a word.
"I should go, Kyle, I think I see the way home now," Dillie’s voice was so faint it was almost inaudible, his ethereal words murmuring, "Heh, I’m home, back in my familiar room, I think I smell my mom’s fried rice, it smells so good."
"Mom, Dad, I’m back."
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