Irina opened her eyes in a daze, and what she saw was the gloomy sky and the pouring rain.

The rain slapped on the body, it looked icy and cool, and the wind was so fast that it made people's long hair messy.

"Ariel, you're awake."

Susan's voice came next.

Irina supported her body abruptly, looked aside, and saw Susan, who had returned to her original appearance, was lying beside her covered in blood, her face was pale, and she looked very weak.

"Susan, are you okay? I'll take you to the doctor right away!"

Irina quickly picked up Susan's body.

When she picked up Susan, Irina couldn't help being shocked, because Susan's body was so cold that it didn't seem like a human body.

"Ariel, I...I don't think I can hold on anymore." Susan said weakly.

"Impossible, I will definitely find someone to heal you!"

"Really, Ariel, I...I..."

Halfway through the speech, Susan coughed up blood again, and her face seemed even paler.

Irina felt very uncomfortable in her heart, and wanted to say something, but Susan spoke first: "Ai...Ariel, my own body, I...I know best, I...I really...really I can't hold on anymore..."

"Impossible, it won't happen." Irina stared blankly at Susan in her arms.

She had never seen Susan so fragile, like a porcelain doll that would shatter when touched.

Holding Susan, Irina left quickly, but such a simple behavior seemed to make Susan very uncomfortable, causing Susan to cough up more blood.

"Don't move, let...let me down."

Seeing Susan's uncomfortable appearance, Irina didn't dare to move anymore. After putting Susan down, she could only block her body above Susan, trying to prevent the heavy rain from falling on Susan.

As a result, Susan's expression seemed to soften a little, and she said slowly: "As a transcendent, I... I know very well how long I can live. I... I still have three minutes... three minutes..."

Irina was shocked and couldn't believe such an answer.

Is Susan dying?

My friend is going to die like this?

Can't accept it, she can't accept such a result, but what can she do now?

"Ai...Ariel, do you still...remember...remember what you promised me?" Although Susan was weak, her eyes seemed to brighten at this moment: "We...we made an appointment... ...It's an appointment. After you leave, you can dance...show me one more dance. Now, you can dance for me...OK?"

Seeing Susan, who was getting more and more difficult to speak, Irina couldn't help but shed tears, and the tears mixed with the rain were hard to distinguish.

Especially when she thought that Susan had only the last two minutes left, she was heartbroken.

"Okay, okay, I promise you."

Irina stood up slowly, and the rushing wind slapped her body with icy cold rain.

She raised her hand first, and then stepped forward with a simple rotation, announcing the beginning of this dance.

Without music, the beating sound of the heavy rain seems to become the rhythm again and again, and the howling wind turns into a melody, accompanied by the girl dancing in the heavy rain.

The time for a dance is not very long, and Irina finished dancing very quickly.

After finishing this dance, Irina quickly looked towards Susan, and then her eyes couldn't help shrinking.

"Susan, Susan?"

Irina hurried over, only to find that Susan was smiling, but her eyes had been closed.

This situation made Irina's lips tremble slightly, and her heart ached.She sniffed Susan's breath and felt Susan's heartbeat. Even if she didn't want to believe it anymore, she had to admit that Susan had passed away and left this world forever.

"Susan..."

Irina couldn't help crying and holding Susan, and in the end Susan couldn't even last the three minutes.

The rain is still falling, and the tears are still welling up.

At this time, Irina also discovered the handwriting on Susan's hand. Was it left when she was dancing?

"I want to be buried here, in this position where I can see Ariel dancing."

Seeing this line, even though she knew that Susan could no longer hear her, Irina still cried, "I see, Susan, I will bury you here."

She cried for a long time, so long that she didn't know how long it had passed.

She didn't get up holding Susan's body until she remembered that the deceased should be buried in the ground and not let Susan's body be exposed like this.

The heavy rain was still falling, making the surrounding soil look very wet, and weeds were growing, standing upright in the wind and rain.

Seeing that there were no shelters around, Irina simply turned around and entered Moonlight Bay with Susan's body in her arms.

Fortunately, there was a coffin shop at the edge of Moonlight Bay, and Irina bought a coffin there directly, and then left under the panicked eyes of the shop owner.

Except for the shopkeeper, no one else saw it this time.

Irina returned to the original position, opened the coffin, put Susan in the coffin with her arms in her arms, and slowly closed the coffin lid.

Susan's pale face, which was so pitiful, slowly disappeared before Irina's eyes.

Dig up the soil, put down the coffin, and erect a tombstone.

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