Otherwise, it's reasonable to go out on a date with a girl—well, it can't be called a date—but it is true that I have something to ask of her and satisfy her a little desire.

And the relationship between Syndra and Gwen is extraordinary.

"So, how is Gwen doing recently?"

Syndra took a sip of the coffee in her cup and asked casually.

Kevin's response was equally indifferent: "Her... If you care about Gwen so much, wouldn't it be better to go see her yourself?"

"No, this is the best." Syndra's gaze was still as cold as a cold wind, but it became slightly warmer when she looked at the chocolate layer cake on the dinner plate: "I don't know what method you used .But Gwen seems to have given up her identity as the Star Guardian... It seems inappropriate to say that she gave up, because there is still a shining star in her body. It should be said that she has just laid down."

"Gwen really thinks so." Kevin stirred the coffee with a spoon, and said with a slight smile, "It's to avoid trouble for me, and it's good to live an ordinary life like this."

"Trouble?" Syndra was taken aback for a moment, but quickly realized what Kevin meant: "So, the power of corruption in Gwen's body... was indeed cleared by you?"

"Why not?"

Syndra glanced at Kevin suspiciously, frowned slightly, and slowly put a piece of chocolate layer cake into her mouth, chewing carefully while muttering: "That's something that has been accumulated since ancient times. The darkness that descends. Even a slight touch of these immature guardians may fall into darkness in an instant, and you...how did you do it?"

Kevin also showed a suspicious look, and asked back: "Can't you do it? Transfer the filth from the starlight of the guardians to yourself. Aren't you also the God of Death Star?"

At this moment, Syndra was staring at Kevin with a strange and confused look.

This is really rare for Syndra, who has always been indifferent to everything.

Transferring the power of the omen of death to one's own body... Isn't this suicide?

Although she claims to be the God's Choice of the Death Omen Star, Syndra is very aware of the danger of the Death Omen Star. Unless she has to, she will not use the power of the Death Omen Star, otherwise she will completely lose her personality—— But in order to rewrite the boring fate of this universe, she can't give up the power of the death star.

Syndra shook her head lightly, and denied: "I can't do it." After a brief pause, she covered her blindfolded eyes, and her tone didn't sound very good: "But I'm curious..."

"Curious what?"

"Your purpose. Why are you doing this?" Syndra blinked, and some gloomy emotions appeared on her face: "I remember...you don't seem to agree with the world of the Death Omen."

Listening to the tone seems a bit uncomfortable.

Kevin doesn't want to conflict with Syndra here - even though she can't beat me - the premise is not to make her anxious, otherwise Syndra will have to face the real power when she uncovers the dusty power under the blindfold. The dead star.

"That boring world and ideas have nothing to do with me. I fight to survive." Kevin stopped stirring the coffee, raised his eyes lightly to look at the girl in front of him: "disorder and chaos What's the point of existence in such a universe? Could it be... Syndra, did you sign a contract with the Death Omen Star just for this idea?"

"..."

Syndra, who didn't expect Kevin to ask such a question, frowned, and a trace of complicated emotions flashed in her eyes.After a brief moment of silence, her voice also became colder: "Of course not. Who would yearn for such a disordered world? I just... tsk, to fight against fate."

"destiny?"

Syndra opened her mouth, as if she wanted to say something, but in the end she just twitched the corner of her mouth, unable to say anything.

The discomfort and boredom accumulated in his heart became heavier and heavier, and it seemed that it was about to burst out of his body.

"The fate of the Star Guardian, I believe you already know everything from Gwen."

Syndra lowered her voice, but Kevin still heard the anger and humiliation deliberately concealed in her tone.

"So, you plan to use the power of the star of death omen to fight against the fate of the guardian's fall?"

"Yes."

Kevin tried to relax his tone as much as possible, picked up the coffee with one hand, and slipped the other hand absently to the outside of his thigh: "What are you going to do?"

Syndra's lips were tightly closed, as if she was out of breath, and after a long silence, she asked, "Why should I tell you?"

"..."

Syndra doesn't trust Kevin.

This is obvious.

This is also expected by Kevin.

In the final analysis, Kevin and Syndra are not in the same way at all.

Even though they are all bad omens chosen by the star of death, and they are all to save those dying stars, but the root cause...

Kevin does this because he has no choice - the moment he picks up that sword, his fate is sealed.

Death will follow.

He wanted to do what he could for them before the fireworks of life burned out.

Even thousands of years have passed in the cold and dead universe - the stars are still there.

Kevin is not noble, he has always been selfish.

The fate of the Star Guardian has nothing to do with him.

The end of the universe has nothing to do with him.

He did it only because they were the Star Guardians.

That's it.

And what about Syndra?

A warrior who has existed since ancient times, who has experienced countless times as a guardian hovering on the edge of life and death, has witnessed eternal darkness and dazzling light...

It's hard to say whether Syndra, who has gone through all this, will do whatever it takes to achieve her personal goals.

The corner of the boy's mouth, which showed a relieved smile, carried a little bit of undetectable bitterness.

Rather than being afraid of the future, it is better to say that I don't know how to face it.

"Because... to a certain extent, our purpose is the same - to fight against the fate of the fallen guardian." Kevin, who tilted his head slightly and dragged his chin with his hand, said in a low voice, but he still said it truthfully Expressed his true thoughts: "Actually, I don't have such a noble goal. I don't care about the future of this universe at all, and the doomed fate of the guardians has nothing to do with me. I fight because they are Star Guardian, that's all. I signed the contract with the Death Omen Star because I had no choice, and... even if I became the God's Choice of the Death Omen Star, so what? The fate of the Star Guardian is destined to fall, so our What about the future?"

Syndra's expression froze visible to the naked eye.

The words that came out of his mouth sounded extremely relaxed, but for some reason it was particularly harsh.

"I don't understand what your situation is like, and I don't understand what you think. But at least my current situation is not optimistic...I want to do something for them before they just disappear like this."

Speaking of this, the young man's handsome face raised a refreshing smile that had never been shown before.

Syndra's vision became a little loose: "Your situation... is not optimistic? What does this mean?"

"Ah, I forgot to tell you." Kevin tilted his head and smiled: "Actually, I didn't sacrifice the darkness in Gwen's body to the star of death omen, but... stayed in my body."

Syndra suddenly raised her head, her eyes widened in disbelief: "What a lunatic...Aren't you afraid of death?"

"How could you not be afraid of death?" Kevin grinned, spread his hands and smiled helplessly: "But there is no way, otherwise..." He knocked on the sword pendant hanging in front of his neck, and sighed In one breath: "If it wakes up, this world will have no future, and they will have no future at all. Then everything I have done will be meaningless."

Syndra held her breath, staring at the sword pendant on Kevin's neck, and suddenly felt an unbearable pain coming from under the blindfold.

Syndra covered her eyes, her voice trembling slightly: "It's really... a great self-sacrifice. No wonder you came to ask me about Ahri, did you really notice it?"

—but he has nothing to do with my plans.

"What did you notice?" Kevin asked, "I do think Ahri is weird recently. She is too enthusiastic."

How enthusiastic is it?

On the first date, I thought about stripping naked with Kevin and having a 'candid meeting' at AiのHotel.

Syndra snorted softly, took a sip of coffee, and said, "Why not? Because Ali is running out of time. If you don't pursue your own happiness sooner, then you won't have another chance in the future."

Kevin, who had captured the key words, became serious at this moment, and asked in surprise, "What do you mean by that?"

"Literally." Syndra said coldly: "The fate of the star guardian is death, but this is not the only ending. Starlight is produced by the contract signed between the original star and the guardians. It is the source of magic power. The source is also the proof of the Star Guardian and the container of the Star Guardian's own soul. When the starlight dissipates, the Star Guardian will die. The use of magic, the magic power consumed in battle and the damage received, or the Star Guardians fall into Despair will make the starlight turbid, and once the filth in the starlight reaches the extreme, the star guardian will degenerate into a devourer."

Kevin asked silently: "You mean... Ahri is about to fall?"

"Didn't you notice it?" Syndra's expression was as flat as ever, and at the same time she tasted the coffee and chocolate layer cake indifferently: "Ari she... is actually a very responsible team leader. At least in the Among the guardian squads I have seen, Ahri is definitely the most well-deserved number one. Do you want to know why?"

"why?"

"Did Ahri tell you...she lost a team once?"

Kevin shook his head - even though he knew it was happening.

Syndra was a little surprised, but didn't say anything, just took another sip of coffee with a flat look.Only the coffee that was still warm in the cup could make her feel a little warmer.

"After that, there was no room for patience and understanding in Ahri's world - all that remained was tough love. So she never gave in when it came to protecting her 'family', and her burning desire was to She wanted the people she cared about to never perish—so she didn't compromise with fate."

"The ending of all guardians is to fall, but Ahri refuses such a future. She doesn't want to see her friends and partners embark on the path of destruction, so...she reached an agreement with the original star."

Kevin looked blank: "A deal with the original star?"

"Sarah, Soraka, and Ezreal... Ahri transferred all the filth in their starlight to her own soul—she will use her pure and shining soul to meet the darkest corruption."

"And I... will annihilate Ahri the moment she becomes corrupted."

"It's so tragic. It's obviously because of everyone who has been fighting alone. In the end, no one found out. It's really lonely."

"This is the cruel fate of the Guardians, Kevin."

Kevin's mind suddenly went blank.

Perhaps taking the sluggishness on Kevin's face as hesitation, Syndra raised her head nonchalantly, then raised her eyebrows thoughtfully.

"What will you do when you know the truth?"

"The darkness in Ahri's starlight, compared to the former Gwen... the concentration is even higher than hers."

Syndra looked at the violently emotional teenager in front of her, and murmured.

"Could it be that the moth that chases the flame...will also rush to the fleeting light?"

"You can't fight fate, Kevin."

"—either her or yourself."

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Don't keep books anymore, woo woo woo... Qunyi Liuba 2 Yi771⑥

Star Guardian: Chapter 107 Chapter 4 The Spirit Blossom Festival is coming【[-]K】

I don't know what to do.

Between the windows of the well-arranged houses, bright lights shine out, reflecting each other with the stars in the sky. The shadows of trees on both sides of the street are whirling with the wind, and their branches and leaves rustle.

It was past midnight, and the moon hung low in the cloud-dotted night sky, casting long black shadows on the deserted streets, vaguely outlining the outline of Valoran City.

The room is filled with milk coffee and the fragrance of girls.

Ahri leaned against the window of the room motionless.She had been doing this for quite a while, even holding her breath.

The girl just stared blankly at the stars all over the sky, until a shooting star was fleeting in the sky of the universe, she slightly opened her amber eyes, as if she was used to this kind of thing for a long time, there was no trace of such things on her face The emotions of nervousness and surprise, plainness and carelessness remained unchanged.

Such a bright star... but fleeting.

I don't know what to do - is it doomed not to be saved as long as the stars are still shining?

Everyone obviously starts with shining hope, but in the end they will be swallowed up by despair.

Ari closed her eyes, took a deep breath, and tried her best to restrain her thoughts from going bad—her whole person seemed very calm, which is why.This is the most abnormal thing about Ahri—the container of his soul is lost, there is no more sorrow, no more joy, it is as deep as a dark and deep dry well, only a trace of sadness Light.

She picked up the phone, woke up the dark screen, clicked on the stored photo album, swiped over and over again to look at the bits and pieces recorded with her team members, a smile appeared on the corner of her mouth, but soon came back Dimmed... It was like the fleeting meteor just now, which only stayed for a moment in the empty and dark world, and completely dissipated without leaving any proof of its own existence.

—Maybe for everyone, this is the best ending, right?

Everything is borne by me alone, whether it is annihilation or death, it doesn't matter.

Their stars still shine, don't they?

Let's just leave it at that and pretend it's business as usual.

At least after I'm gone...the stars still shine.

"Ali?"

The door of the room was pushed open.Ahri's body trembled slightly, she froze for a moment, then tried to show a smile that nothing had happened, turned around and looked at Sarah who was leaning against the door.

"Well, what's the matter? It's so late, I thought you were already asleep."

Sarah folded her hands across her chest and tapped her elbows lightly with her fingers against the door frame.The girl's eyes lingered on Ari's figure. The fox girl's slender and fair body was now only wearing a milky white underwear and thin shorts—Ari was a little strange.But Sarah didn't know what was so strange about it.

Even if you ask her, you will definitely be put off by other reasons, right?

Thinking of this, Sarah's frown deepened a little.

"No, I just went out with Soraka to have some supper, and I just came back. Syndra has also been talking about it recently. Speaking of which, when will Ezreal come back? It may not be the time for his expedition. It's been too long, isn't it? A Star Guardian fighting alone is very dangerous."

Ari just smiled at this, and said softly.

"Explorers, aren't they all like this? Isn't this Ezreal's dream? Don't worry, that guy is the most cunning guardian I have ever seen. It is impossible for him to encounter any danger, even if he encounters ...His little tricks will definitely keep him safe. And the recent Valoran City is really peaceful. Sarah, don't worry about it every day. Only by relaxing once in a while will your skin be as fair as a girl's. oh."

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