He and It

Chapter 59: Divine Marriage (Thirty)

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Yun Chi felt angry.

Like all ordinary people whose sleep is disturbed, he sat up from the bed gloomily, with dishevelled hair, sleepy eyes, and a face as black as ink. He wished he could go out with a knife to find that bastard.

Saga had only been away for three days, so why had trouble already found him

Seeing that he had woken up, the little sea otter rubbed its eyes, dazedly climbed onto his knees, and turned into a limp ball, humming in dissatisfaction. Yun Chi picked it up, rocked it to comfort it, and thought absentmindedly.

In Kaleva, there are many creatures that can make people hallucinate, but it is very rare to find creatures that dare to create hallucinations on Saga's island. Saga took him to see a sea monster with a human body and a fish tail, and a vicious dog wrapped around its waist. He also told him that the monsters that grow in the shadows are mostly able to make people trance, not to mention the elves that sowed the magic grass, and the gods with divine duties, such as the god of night and the god of dreams...

But who did this

He wondered in his heart, could it be the priest who did it

Although Saga said that his end would most likely not be good, if the priest took a gamble and told Luo Xi about the mark on his ear before he got angry, the result would also be very bad.

Yunchi lay down.

No matter what, he couldn't lose his composure and run outside rashly to become a sitting duck. He needed to stay calm and come up with a plan. Most importantly, he had to wait for Saga to come back, for someone who could handle this matter to come back.

Yun Chi touched the little sea otter in his arms, forced his eyelids open, went to the kitchen to find some spicy spices, crushed them and applied them on the back of his hands. Whenever he felt sleepy, he would take a deep breath, making himself sneeze with dizziness, until dawn.

He had to verify one thing.

At dawn in the early morning, Yun Chi looked through the window and saw the morning glow like a spread out tapestry, slowly covering the blue sky - the sky was completely bright.

He sniffed, closed his eyes tiredly, and fell asleep.

After tossing and turning all night, Yun Chi quickly fell into a sleep.

“… You unfilial son!” The old male voice was like thunder, rumbling through Yun Chi’s mind, “How dare you disobey your father’s orders and ignore your mother’s cries! Are the bones and blood we gave you all in vain? How dare you treat your relatives and parents like this!”

"Come back soon! Come back soon!" The female voice also became sharp and piercing, "We...!"

But she didn't finish her words because Yun Chi had woken up.

The young man had an expressionless face. He jumped off the bed and strode towards the cloakroom. He ignored the brilliant and shining divine robes of his predecessors and instead leaned over and forcefully opened another box.

There were scimitars, spears, crossbows, daggers, single-edged swords, and double-curved swords, and underneath were round shields, square shields, vertical shields, hand guards, and complete sets of armor. All kinds of magical weapons were inlaid with gold and bronze, and the scabbards were stained with old blood that could not be washed away, shining as when they were first cast.

No matter how the years pass or how time passes, their sharpness never fades and they still retain the appearance they had when their owners were here.

Yunchi reached down and took out a dagger that was curved like moonlight and had a blade like fire. Saga had told him that this was a treasured item once owned by the Goddess of Malice.