Lord of Mysteries: Yao Guang

Chapter 515 Giving up

When Rabbit felt the real world again, saw and heard everything around him, and gained control over himself, the frightened expression in his eyes froze for a long time.

It wasn't until he raised his head in a daze and saw Esther emerging from the light, standing in front of him with a concerned look on his face, that he came back to his senses from the nightmare experience.

No matter how strong this boy is, there is a limit. Now that he sees someone worthy of relying on, his tense nerves instantly relax.

As the light-emitting gauze dissipated, turning into light spots and flying back to Esther's head, the blackness in the boy's eyes quickly receded, returning to the original color of ice blue and cold, hazy due to the accumulation of tears.

"It's okay." Esther said softly. She put aside the crystal fragments in her palm. They quickly turned into withered ashes. She didn't know what the clone was transformed into.

Just seeing her gentle smile made Rabbit couldn't hold it in any longer. He threw himself into Esther's arms, grabbed her arm and cried loudly:

"I, I don't remember anything. Suddenly something appeared in other places. At first, it was just when I was sleeping. I tried to reach an agreement with him. I thought he didn't intend to harm me. But then That day, something seemed to happen that day...

"The voice in my head became more and more strange. I didn't know what was going on! But it lasted longer and longer, and suddenly I couldn't control my body at all..."

The boy cried intermittently. The fear that had accumulated during this period of being driven by another will finally found a safe outlet with Esther's gentle comfort.

She saved me again - this thought came to Rabbit's mind. Although he was grateful, he also felt a little unwilling.

The crow hovering in the sky descended again, folded its wings a few steps away from the two of them, and jumped around to observe the boy.

It can no longer communicate with that clone and exchange thoughts with each other through "stealing". Furthermore, it can no longer connect with the other party.

But Crow also knew that the Time Worm parasitizing the boy was still "alive", and his current state was similar to the method Esther used to suppress Xiao Qi in the earliest days.

What a poor guy, it's quite funny... But Benjamin's memories are also in the other person, which is why the crow is unwilling to let the clone stay safely.

An ordinary boy with little ability, or an unstable factor that may affect the clones and the "anchor", then Amon will of course give priority to dealing with the latter.

And Esther really came, the crow got her action mode, and also saw the scene it was looking forward to - that is the power that Zoya can use.

It was very satisfied with the result. The boy was still in danger of being parasitized, and the Amons could easily identify him. Either Esther would give up on this "rabbit" completely, or she would always have a weakness to catch.

The crow flapped its wings again and flew towards Esther's shoulder. Under her cold gaze, it landed on her shoulder carelessly, with an impure smile in its half-closed black eyes.

The rabbit raised his head, feeling the hidden malice in the crow's eyes. With barely concealed fear, he took a half step back, rubbed his red eyes vigorously, and then looked at Aisi, who was leaning over to look at him levelly. special:

"So you, you still have to leave, right?"

"Yes, but..."

Esther felt relieved for the child's intelligence, but because of his experience, she felt somewhat uneasy about continuing to keep him in Backlund.

Because she had been staying in that small church, after Esther woke up from that sleepwalking memory, she now only knew what Adam was planning in Backlund, but she didn't know much about what happened here.

Of course, Amon would not kindly remind her that a war was about to break out between Backlund and Feysac. This made Esther's impression of Backlund still remain the same as it was several months or even half a year ago.

The rabbit flattened his mouth like a deflated rubber duck: "It doesn't matter if I'm alone."

"That's wrong. You are not alone now." The crow interjected, and was glared at by two people at the same time, but it proudly flapped its chest with its wings, glanced sideways at Esther and said, " I'll watch him."

"I don't trust you." Esther raised her fingers slightly, then restrained her subconscious movements.

"But he's good to take advantage of, and at least until the stakes are gone, he'll be safe."

As long as Esther cared, the rabbit would be fine. If she stopped caring, the boy would disappear completely, and that was the part the crow didn't say.

Of course Esther understood. After a few seconds of silence, she nodded.

Just hearing these few words, Rabbit quickly understood the current situation. Knowing that it was because of him that Esther was threatened by that strange extraordinary person, he immediately retorted: "You! You despicable guy! I don't - "

"Rabbit!" Esther interrupted him, "Okay, don't say any more."

"But..." Rabbit looked up and met Esther's peaceful eyes. After swallowing the next words, he clenched his fists hard.

Esther held Rabbit's hand: "Are you still living where you originally settled?"

"Um."

As soon as Rabbit's voice fell, his vision blurred. When he regained his balance, the two of them were already standing in the room that Esther left for him.

Rabbit scratched his head, but before he could say anything, Esther patted the boy on the shoulder: "In the future, you may really have to rely on yourself."

She glanced at the crow who was clutching her shoulder tightly. Although she was looking around the room, she was peeking at the rabbit with her peripheral vision. She smiled and said, "And this guy, he actually has nothing to be afraid of."

"Huh?" Crow turned his head dissatisfied and stopped pretending to be distracted.

Esther ignored the crow's question and continued to say to the rabbit: "As long as I am alive, you have no reason to be harmed."

The rabbit pursed his lips again, as if someone had sewn his lips shut with needle and thread.

Instead, Crow was pleased by the expression on the boy's face. He turned his head away and looked at the only small window in the room, wondering what he was thinking.

"You can leave me alone," Rabbit whispered.

Esther looked at him quietly for a moment, showing a gentle smile. She didn't say anything, she just raised her hand and tapped the boy's forehead.

The boy who wanted to say something else, his eyes gradually became empty.

Esther stole his memory of these past few days and very decisively made him forget this trivial matter.

"This is really not something you would do." Crow commented.

"Yeah, that's more like something Zoya would do."

When Crow heard this sentence, he was obviously stunned.

Esther pulled the rabbit, who had not yet recovered, and asked the boy to sit firmly on the edge of the bed.

She glanced at the child one last time, feeling that this might be the last time she saw him.

Closing her open right hand, Esther's figure disappeared here together with the crow on her shoulder. (End of chapter)

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