Devil

Chapter 51: reality

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"When will you die?" Ji Huan asked suddenly, staring at A Jin.

With such a straightforward and almost rude questioning method, Ah Jin laughed after hearing it.

"I felt it before: you are... you are really straightforward." With her pure white fingers touching her chin, Ajin suddenly turned her head to look at the front courtyard landscape: "As far as I know, many people want to know this question. I don't like the way they ask, and the straightforward approach seems to be more appealing to people of my character."

He seemed to be talking to himself.

After a while, he suddenly turned his head. Ah Jin, who turned his head again, did not have a smile on his face. On his pale face, his dark eyes were a little scary:

"28 days, I will stay in this world for 28 days."

"This world? Later... Are you going to another world?" Ji Huan still looked at him seriously, and the black egg quietly poked his head out of his arms. At first glance, the expressions of the uncle and nephew were the same!

Ah Jin was stunned for a while, but actually praised him again.

"You're an unexpectedly good keyword catcher."

Ji Huan just stared at him, and after he finished speaking, he asked again, "What is the coffin cover?"

Before he fell into a coma, he heard A Jin mention the word coffin man. At first, he thought it was a dream, because he had lost his hearing at that time, but combined with the "death" that A Jin mentioned now, he had to I don't think that word was invented by him.

"You even heard this? Your recovery ability is really good." A Jin smiled again, raised his eyebrows to look at the black egg in Ji Huan's arms, and noticed that A Jin's eyes suddenly fell on his head, the black Egg hurriedly retracted his head back into his uncle's arms.

"It seems that this little guy cries a lot at home." Only people who often hear the high-pitched sounds of monsters can not only be deaf, but also recover quickly under the sound wave attack of monsters. At present, only this speculation seems to be more reliable.

"That's right." Ji Huan patted the black egg, who started to tremble again. Under his comfort, the black egg showed his head again.

"The coffin builder, to put it bluntly, is a burial. They need someone to watch me die." A Jin glanced at Heidan again. This time, Heidan was very strong and did not shrink his head.

"They?" Ji Huan grabbed another key word.

"Well, the people I lived with before, they provided me with housing, and I provided them with money and shelter."

"So, is that your family?" Some provide housing, and some are responsible for making money to support the family. Isn't this family

"..." Ajin tilted her head: "No, they are afraid of me, and they want me to die."

Jihuan didn't make a sound.

However, Ah Jin didn't seem to care about this matter at all, as if he opened up a topic of interest, and he continued to talk on his own: "That Callas, um, maybe he should be called your grandfather? It was bitten by a monster kept in one of them.

Humans are really powerful. They raise everything, and… dare to raise anything.

But I guess the monster bit your grandfather by accident, and they kept it to test me. "

"Tentative?" For a person who had hardly any knowledge of monsters before, Ah Jin's words were a little too difficult to understand.

"Ha, that family's surname is Wang. They are descendants of the people who lived with me back then. They like to keep monsters the most, and they know the habits of monsters best. When they found that a large number of monsters began to gather where I lived, they I knew I was dying."

Ajin smiled:

"Then more and more monsters attacked me."

"And then, they found a house and sent me here to die."

"Sounds like a story of an unfilial child who abandoned the old man after he was seriously ill." Ji Huan whispered.

"Well, it looks like such a story." A Jin agreed with a smile: "It's a bit bloody, isn't it?"

After a while of silence, Ji Huan raised his head again, looked at the man beside him, and asked seriously:

"Well, you deliberately told others that you were about to die, and people built a house for you here, and then let everyone leave, leaving only one me who didn't know anyone else... I wanted to go to another world in 28 days, Is it right?"

The smile on Ah Jin's face is still there, but this time, his smile has become very different from before, I can't tell what the difference is, but...

Ji Huan looked at his scalp a little numb.

"You are really a person who has always been surprising." A Jin concluded.

"About the answer to your question just now..."

"The answer is still 'yes'. "

A Jin said, he stood up, and when he moved, Ji Huan seemed to hear the roaring of countless huge monsters around, they were paying attention to A Jin's every move, like the most protective beast.

Black Egg's small body began to tremble again.

Ji Huan watched A Jin walk slowly to the pool in the courtyard, and the calm water suddenly had huge ripples. Suddenly! Something jumped up from the water, and Ji Huan could only watch the huge water waves being drawn out of the pool. He rushed in the direction of Ah Jin.

too late-

Ji Huan opened his mouth and just stood up, but A Jin suddenly moved, to be precise, his right hand.

The right hand made a familiar gesture in the air, grabbed it lightly in the air, and then swung it...

The huge water dragon exploded in the air in an instant.

With a touch of black ash, a dense rain fell in the courtyard.

"Twenty-eight days later, when I am about to die, all the monsters will flock here. I will swallow them all, gather the power of all the monsters, and leave here."

"There are no more monsters in this world."

"Of course, looking at our little friendship, I will let go of the two monsters around you. However, you can also choose to let me take them away, where there is sufficient food, and I will take care of them in the early stage to ensure that they regain their The ability to live independently and then leave.”

"Keep them or let me take them, which one do you choose?"

The heavy rain made Ji Huan who stepped out and wanted to pull A Jin wet, but A Jin, who had experienced the downpour more directly than him in the courtyard, was unusually dry, except for some black ash on his shoulders.

The two stood in the courtyard and looked at each other. For a while, the courtyard was quiet, with no birdsong, no insects, and no sound.

The whole world seemed to be put into a vacuum.