The full moon is embedded in the black and blue night sky. In the middle of the night, Guhu Town, which is surrounded by forests, is quiet.
"Knock Knock..."
Little Corian, who was hiding in the quilt and crying softly, heard the sound, slowly pulled the quilt away, stuck his head out and looked at the knocked window.
He was a little scared at first, but the moonlight in the mountains was very bright, and the faces of the figures outside the window were clearly illuminated. It's that pretty sister during the day.
Li Xin gave him a silent gesture.
She appeared in her own house during the day and should be someone from the village. Little Corian was relieved, he put down the quilt, and still whispered cautiously with some doubts: "Sister, what's the matter with you?"
Li Xin pressed her fingertips slightly and pushed the window open a small gap, her voice was barely audible: "Come with me, I know where your father is."
After hearing this, no matter how much doubt and vigilance, little Kerian still left with her.
Li Xin took the man out of the window, led him downstairs quietly, walked out of the town, and walked towards Donglin of Guhu Town.
The full moon is like a disk, and the figure of the night traveler is hidden in the shadow of the tree.
Although little Kerian was thinner, he still had dozens of pounds, and was carried by Li Xin like a basket.
Although he knew that the breakthrough must be in Kerian, but Li Xin had been with him for a long time, and was still at a loss as to how to find this opening.
Until today, she discovered that this little Corian could see herself.
Although I don't know how, at least I can finally take a little action instead of sitting still.
Today is Li Xin's first attempt, trying to change. Change Corian's memory from what he should have, and see if he finds "something wrong", and then wakes up because of it.
Li Xin thought about it for a while, and felt that the only thing that could stimulate the child and impress him so much that he found that the memory was wrong could only start from his father's, or rather, his father's memory.
"Ow-woo-"
In the wild boar forest in the middle of the night, there is the sound of wind, the sound of the wind blowing the forest and the sea, and the howling of beasts, which together form a night song of the forest.
Little Corian was very nervous, his face was very pale, and the twisted posture made his neck uncomfortable. He would cough from time to time, not cold, but a little breathless.
Li Xin was still humane, and when he arrested someone, he wrapped the quilt on the bed and brought him together.
Carrying the person all the way to the lake and putting it down, Li Xin pointed out lightly, "That's where we found you."
The fallen leaves by the lake are very thick, and there is a "creaky" sound when you step on it. Little Kerian stared blankly in front of him and walked towards the lake step by step.
The lake shrouded in darkness is dark.
Li Xin stood on the sidelines and watched with cold eyes. After a while, she thought about it, and waved her staff to shoot a small spark, silver, and then used the wind to blow the spark star to little Corian.
Well, it looks like this.
The silver light spots like broken stars were flying in the dark forest. Maybe it was a feeling in my heart, or maybe there was still a little bit of consciousness at that time. The scene in front of me seemed to wake up the deepest memory of little Kerian, little boy. Tears suddenly rolled down.
He fell to the ground, crying softly, while calling: "Dad... Daddy..."
Just cried for a minute, two minutes.
No movement yet.
Li Xin frowned, walked over, stood in front of him and said, "Your father died to save you."
Little Corian stopped crying and burped.
Li Xin said again: "You also have a mother, brothers and sisters."
Little Corian raised his head sharply to stare at her.
"Your mother is dead." Li Xin said silently: "But your brother and sister are probably still alive."
Little Corian: "...!"
Seeing that the expression in the little boy's sky blue eyes fluctuated violently, and silver strands gradually began to emerge, Li Xin's eyes lit up and added: "They are in Hanyuan City."
"boom-"
Violent silver light exploded by the lake, and Li Xin, who was closest to him, was blinded by the light.
"Crack."
The sound of something like glass breaking.
Turn around.
"Ah!!!!" A painful scream rang in her ears, Li Xin suddenly opened her eyes, and when she looked up, she saw Amy fell to the ground.
She was vomiting blood, gulping and rolling in pain as she vomited.
Her body was originally white with ash and defeat, but now there is a layer of bleak blue ash of a dying person.
When Li Xin walked over, she no longer vomited, but just lay on the ground and panted slowly.
"Broken... Broken...?" Amy's eyes were wide open, and she murmured in confusion, "Why, it broke?"
She seemed to suddenly think of something, but she suddenly became excited, she tried her best to sit up, her eyes eagerly looked around the ground, and landed on Corian, to be precise, on his face, On his silver hair.
Looking at it, tears are pouring down.
Li Xin stood beside her and listened to her crying and coughing hoarsely. In the end, she laughed. Two words came out of her throat in her laughter, and she murmured repeatedly: "...It's really like, it's like."
At this moment, Kerian on the ground opened his eyes.
He sat up, a pair of silver pupils flashed blankly, but looked straight at Amy who was beside Li Xin's legs.
Amy looked at him resentful, relieved, complicated.
"Hahaha... One watch kills the other watch. Is this fate?" Amy spit out another mouthful of blood, crying and laughing.
She doesn't look like a child at all now, she looks exhausted like a dying old man.
This action and this string of words seemed to have exhausted the last of her strength, and Amy stared at Corian, until her eyes fell backward for a moment.
Corian got up subconsciously and ran towards her.
Li Xin bent down, grabbed Amy's thin shoulders, and gave her a hand.
"Sister..." Amy's eyes gradually turned dull, and when she saw Li Xin's face, it suddenly lit up and gathered a little divine light. In one sentence: "The... balls..."
Li Xin looked down at her, and after a while, she flipped her wrist and took out the gray takraw ball.
It was very old, and the vine branches were brittle, rough, and cracked several times.
No matter how you look at it, it's just an ordinary takraw ball.
However, Amy suddenly smiled, her lips curved up, her eyes were expectant, she slowly and tremblingly reached out her hand, took the takraw ball over, and held it in her arms.
She raised her head to look at Li Xin, her eyes were full of contentment, the corners of her bloodless lips wriggled, and her voice was too weak and trembling to make a whole sentence: "Sister... I, did you ever say that you and I... are really alike."
"Thank you, you, sister, I said... a gift for you."
The divine light in Amy's eyes gradually dissipated as she labored to utter the last word, and the hands holding the takraw ball loosened and slid down.
Li Xin only felt that the weight in her arms was empty, and she looked down to see the little girl's body dissipating little by little, turning into a little silver light.
Silver light is like a cloud, flowing through the dead grass in the courtyard.
Li Xin slowly stood up and looked up at the silver light dots that were lightly encircling in the air.
How familiar this scene is.
Kerian, who was standing a step away, looked blank, as if struck by lightning.
The boy was trembling all over, his eyes shattered and he raised his head, reaching out to grab those spots of light.
But where is the light to catch it
Corian's palms began to emit white light, desperately trying to gather these spots of light.
He was almost there.
Li Xin watched as the white light surrounded the light spots one by one, and slowly gathered them in the middle. With the sweat on Kerian's forehead, a human figure was really condensed in the white light, and finally Amy's face was condensed.
But she gave up herself, the moment she opened her eyes.
Those gathered light spots began to crumble wildly, clashing and colliding in the white light, and finally turning into powder.
The disengaged Kerian fell to the ground.
Amidst the rising powder, a memory suddenly appeared in the minds of the two present.
Accompanied by a childish, slightly sharp voice belonging to Amy: "Goodbye... third brother."
Li Xin was blinded by the sudden memory, and she sat down with a flick of her body.
This memory belongs to Amy.
It was a sunny afternoon with the wisteria in full bloom.
Green lawns, taupe wooden houses. Li Xin looked around and recognized that this was what the yard used to look like.
A voice came from the courtyard gate a few steps away. It was Amy's: "Mom, you said you would not leave us again."
The young woman with silver hair, a noble and beautiful face, but an expression that could not hide her worries, leaned down and hugged her young daughter when she heard the words, with tears in her eyes, she patted her daughter's back and assured her in a soft voice: " Honey, Amy, Mommy loves you and Mommy will be back soon."
The little girl in a brand-new green cotton dress snorted and rubbed her head against her mother's shoulders, "Can't you not go, Mom, it's not long since you came back!"
The woman stroked her head silently.
Then the girl realized that she couldn't change her mother's decision, so she was angry and aggrieved, stomped her feet and ran away.
"Mom, Amy just misses you so much." Looking at the back of her sister running away, Aini pursed her lips and explained to her in a low voice.
The woman sighed, stood up and looked at the little boy next to her, "Ani, say hello to your sister, I'm leaving."
"It's not my sister! I'm my sister!" Amy, who went back and forth, stood on the steps outside the wooden house, shouting aggressively with her arms on her hips.
The woman smiled softly again helplessly, and ripped off a long vine from her hand, held it in her hand, and made a rolling takraw ball in two or three strokes.
"Wow." When Amy saw it, she immediately lost her anger and rushed over excitedly and grabbed the takraw ball.
The woman then breathed a sigh of relief and said slowly: "Then you can play ball in the yard and wait for your mother to come back, remember..."
"Don't go out of the yard! Mom, you've said it a thousand times!" Amy shouted with pouting while holding the ball.
The woman glared at her angrily and helplessly, hurriedly opened the courtyard door and left.
Amy and Ernie spent the afternoon playing ball in the yard until dark, failing to wait for their mother to return.
Amy insisted on waiting at the door, but was persuaded by Aini to go back.
"Amy, go back to sleep, mom wants me to take care of you." Aini said sullenly.
"Who wants you to take care of me, I'm my sister!" Amy glanced at him and ran into the house.