"It's really weird coming from your mouth," Yain muttered.

Liu Ji shrugged.

He didn't think it was strange. Science was the primary productive force. This world didn't talk about science but magic, so natural magic was the primary productive force.

"Here, what do you mean, you don't plan to stay here?" Bumijiak looked at Liu Ji with some surprise, "It's not outside..."

"Yes, it's very dangerous outside, but we still have things to do. When we finish, I think we will come here," Liu Ji said.

Yayin glanced at Liu Ji, seeming a little confused. After all, Liu Ji had never told her about coming here in the future...

However, she didn't care. It was the same here or outside, so she didn't say anything.

Bumikak stared at Liu Ji for a while, then patted Liu Ji on the shoulder and said, "Well, come on... Sure enough, I should have known at the beginning that you are not ordinary people..."

"No, we are just ordinary people, and we just want to be ordinary people. It's just that something has forced us to this place," Liu Ji said. "I just want something to know that I like to play with fire. Sooner or later, one day I’m going to burn myself.”

"Really, ha, I used to think that I was a unique child of destiny, but now it seems, haha..." Bumijiak smiled at himself and shook his head.

"No, don't say that. You also have a legendary life." Liu Ji lightly hammered his chest, "Look at those children, they all grew up listening to your stories. Be a good person." Your hunting king, I don’t want to see a lifeless village when I come back next time.”

Bumijiak was stunned for a moment, then laughed.

"You're right," he breathed a sigh of relief, "Senior and the guys put their future in my hands, they didn't want to see me depressed..."

"Oh, by the way, there should be another group of residents here. I remember they were children. Well, I think I might take you to meet them..." Liu Ji said, spreading his consciousness to the entire small world, "Hey ? Damn it, how could I remember..."

"What's wrong?" Yayin asked doubtfully.

"Just, didn't you say before that Guoguo lived here with some children?" Liu Ji asked, "But what I saw was..."

Before they finished speaking, a figure fell in front of the two of them.

It was a woman with cat ears on her head. She looked like she was in her twenties, but she had a sense of maturity that didn't match her appearance at all. Her long, silky hair was simply braided, and she was holding a hand. The handle has been weathered for a long time, but it can be seen that it has been well maintained. It is a high-end longbow. It is dressed in a ranger costume. There is a quiver hanging on the back of the waist, which contains several very high-end arrows and a bundle of simple wooden arrows.

"You, you guys..." She glanced at Liu Ji, then turned to Yayin. After looking at it for a while, she asked cautiously, "Ayin?"

"You..." Yayin looked at the woman in front of her in shock and asked in an unbelievable tone, "Are you Guoguo? Damn it, how could I remember that I haven't seen you in just two months..."

"Two months?" Guoguo was also stunned, "No, but I have been here for ten years..."

"The flow of time is different," Liu Ji frowned slightly, "The time here seems to be accelerated as much as possible compared to the other side. Is this intentional..."

"Time flows so fast," Yayin suddenly realized. "That is to say, if we are here, even if ten years have passed, only two months have passed outside. Wouldn't it be possible to provide as long a shelter as possible? Time?"

"Maybe there is this level of consideration, um... I can't say," Liu Ji said, his voice getting smaller and smaller, as if he was thinking about something.

"Huh? In other words, I have spent ten years alone, and the whole outside world has only spent two months?" Guoguo said in surprise, "Well, no wonder your mother-in-law asked me to Don’t worry, but why didn’t she tell me directly?”

"Maybe I'm afraid that you don't have a sense of urgency," Yayin said, "Besides, your spell..."

From the beginning, they had always used spells in their conversations. Guoguo now spoke the spells fluently and skillfully. In the past, Yayin would not have been able to believe that such a spell would come out of her mouth.

After all, she has always been the type of person who claims to be completely unable to learn spells...

"Well, maybe, my mother-in-law taught me very well," Guoguo scratched her temple, "Unfortunately, I'm too stupid. It took me many years to fully understand all the arrow formations that I had memorized by rote. Well, so To put it bluntly, I was really anxious during that time..."

"Well, then, can't you leave with us this time?" Yayin asked.

"Well, I'm not sure. I really want to, but maybe I have to ask my mother-in-law..." Guoguo hesitated.

"Ah, about this," Liu Ji opened the magic space, rummaged through it, pulled out a letter, and handed it to Guo Guo, "Anwada asked me to give this to you..."

"Anwada gave it to me?" Guoguo was stunned, took the letter, and asked casually, "Have you read the contents?"

"I don't have the habit of reading other people's letters," Liu Ji shrugged.

"Haha, that's not what I meant," Guoguo opened the letter and read it. The smile suddenly froze on her face. The more she read, the more solemn her expression became.

"Guoguo?" Yayin noticed something was wrong and asked hurriedly, "What's wrong? What happened?"

"Something happened to the teacher," Guoguo said through gritted teeth, "Damn it, those radical bastards..."

"Radical faction?" Liu Ji frowned, "Hell, I remember Mo Wente said that he saw your teacher's people in their actions a few days ago..."

"It is impossible for my teacher to act together with anyone," Guoguo said in a tone that left no room for doubt, "and the letter even said that traces of his activity were found in many places. You must know that he was too lazy to go out for several years in the past. One hand! They must have grasped something to hold him hostage!"

"Ah? Yes, is that so?" Liu Ji blinked.

It sounds like there's nothing wrong with it, but why does this rhetoric always feel weird?

"No, I have to save him," Guoguo said, putting the letter in her arms. "You guys wait for a while, I will go back and explain to them, and then leave with you..."

As she said that, she turned around...

But just when she turned around, she suddenly stopped.

"Hmm...have you thought of it?" Liu Ji scratched his chin.

"I, if I leave here for a year or two..." Guoguo turned around, "Then when I come back, they..."

"At the current rate, hey, she's still accelerating here," Liu Ji looked at the sky, "If nothing else happens, it won't even take a year. You've only been away for a few months, and you may not see them when you come back..."

Guoguo looked at Liu Ji blankly, then slowly lowered his head, his expression dull.

Liu Ji looked at her and sighed.

It wasn't that he couldn't understand. After all, Guoguo had been here for ten years. She watched those children grow up alone. Their place in her heart and her place in their hearts obviously had nothing to do with her family. Different.

It would be difficult for anyone to accept such a sudden request from her.

"Ah, actually I was thinking...wait a minute," Liu Ji said, sending a message to Majina in his mind.

Here he and Magina have the same authority, and naturally he can communicate with her without any obstacles.

"Hello? Can you hear me? I want to ask about the flow of time here."

"What's wrong? Do you want the two sides to be consistent for the time being? Or do you want time here to be infinitely close to stagnant?" Magina sent back a question.

"Is everything okay?" Liu Ji asked.

"Of course it's okay to say it, but that would make me feel like it's a waste of time. The most I can accept is keeping the time flow rate on both sides consistent in the short term."

"Can the flow rate be the same for a year?" Liu Ji asked.

"If you ask, of course," Magina responded, "After all, we now have equal authority in principle, your request is not too much."

"Okay, thank you," Liu Ji said, opened his eyes and looked at Guoguo again.

"Well, I asked, in the next year, the time flow rate here will be consistent with the outside world," Liu Ji said, "In this way, you should be able to leave with peace of mind, right?"

"Really?" Guoguo suddenly looked happy, "That's great, I'll go explain it to them right now."

"Wait, there is one more thing," Liu Ji quickly stopped her again, pointed to the drill high-speed rail behind him and said, "They will stay here from now on. You should also know them. They are from Mill City. survivor."

"Mill City...ah," Guoguo blinked, "There is now..."

"Yes, it was destroyed by the tyrant. The hunters fought desperately and allowed Bumijiak to escape with some people in the city," Liu Ji said. "I will probably stay here in the future. I'm afraid they will have a conflict. You may need to pull the strings..."

"Well, I guess not. Then, let me give it a try anyway?" Guoguo nodded.

Liu Ji greeted Bumichak and asked him to follow Guoguo.

Watching the two of them leave, Yayin suddenly asked: "Did you think of anything about the speed of time here?"

"Well," Liu Ji nodded, "I've actually been thinking that there is a real chance that such a refuge can be hidden forever under the invasion of tyrants. Now I'm thinking that maybe, there is no need..."

"The time over there will eventually flow, which means that the world here will be destroyed sooner or later," Yayin continued, "However, as long as the time flow rate difference between the two sides is large enough, one year over there will be the same as the world over here. It lasts for thousands of years, and when it reaches that level, the long-term destruction is meaningless..."

The logic is very smooth.

Even if it is essentially just procrastination, quantitative changes can still lead to qualitative changes.

However, when thinking about the situation in this world and what they were doing, it was difficult for Liu Ji not to have some suspicions.

Could it be that the world outside now was also created by someone from the previous world as a refuge?

The legendary original Grand Mystic Master who created the Mystic Sanctuary...

Could it be that, in fact, Magina is playing such a role now?

It is not impossible, but in the end it is just an unfounded association. Moreover, this still cannot explain the magic that summons the brave, the disasters that come regularly, the origin of the world, and the existence of gods.

There are still many pieces missing from the puzzle that makes up the final picture scroll, and the current information is not enough for Liu Ji to get a full picture of everything.

However, he does have a direction.

As Tulin said, no one would not be interested in the secrets accumulated in the long history of the Mysterious Sanctuary. Even if he could not find all the puzzle pieces there, at least he should be able to find some clues.

"It seems they need some time. Well, let's go shopping nearby?" Liu Ji turned to Yayin and asked.

"Yeah, okay," Yayin nodded, "I really haven't looked at this place well."

"Then..." Liu Ji stretched out his hand towards Ya Yin.

The latter glanced at him, smiled, then gently raised his hand and held it with him.

"Well, it feels a bit like holding a child," Liu Ji said with a smile.

"Are you really sorry?" Yayin said angrily.

"Haha, just kidding," Liu Ji smiled. Then, a lot of sand and dust dispersed behind him, turning into quicksand following him, and his height also decreased, becoming Heya's height. Yin the same horizontal line.

"It's appropriate now," Liu Ji smiled.

"Hum," Yayin blew lightly, not sure whether she was satisfied or dissatisfied.

Stepping on the green grass under their feet, the two walked out of the forest.

A broad lake appeared in front of them. The vast blue sky was reflected in the lake, and the waves were rippling. The rare and strange animals all over the sky were making long calls and slowly swimming in the sky, like a dream. So beautiful.

"What a great place," Liu Ji murmured.

"Yeah..." Yayin let out a long breath, "Will we... also come back?"

"Of course, we should come back many times," Liu Ji nodded slowly.

"But, this won't be our final destination, right?" Yayin asked.

Liu Ji was silent for a while and said: "If we lose, then I think this can be..."

Yayin glanced at Liu Ji and didn't reply. She just gently leaned on his shoulder and looked up at the entire sky with him.

243. Whoever is angry is a dog

At the lakeside, with a flash of light, the figures of Liu Ji, Yayin, Guoguo and Sa appeared on the shore.

Guoguo looked around and murmured: "It seems that nothing has changed..."

"It's been two months and the seasons haven't changed yet," Yayin said. "What should we do now? Go back first? Or..."

"Time does not permit, just go directly," Liu Ji said, "We have to find Snow. To find the people in the sanctuary, we need his help."

"Do you know where he is?" Yayin asked.

"Well, it might be a bit far from here," Liu Ji looked in one direction.

Just now, he had used the four-pointed star and Anvada to get the specific location of Snow.

And the location of Snow is, as he said, a resort.

It was a prosperous city supported entirely by the tourism and gambling industries. It is said that many idle princes and nobles in the world lived there for a long time. There were even bets about territory and titles from time to time. In history, there was even a bet where one person lost a person. Outrageous legends throughout the country.

"So how do we get there?" Guoguo asked, "Looking for a dragon carriage or something?"

"No, stick to the old rules and go underground," Liu Ji said. "Although the tower won't be built here in a short time, this is still an area where the tyrant's troops patrol."

As he spoke, Liu Ji's body turned gray again. With a wave of his hand, the ground beneath the feet of several people sank instantly. In the blink of an eye, he led everyone into the ground, and then quickly moved towards the destination at an extremely fast speed.

Now that there are fewer people and less space, Liu Ji's burden is also smaller, and the corresponding traveling speed is also very fast.

But no matter how fast it is, given the distance, two or three days will definitely be indispensable.

In order to speed up as much as possible, Liu Ji did not plan to do two things this time, and focused entirely on the traveling speed.

Feeling the rapid rolling of the soil around her, Guoguo was in a daze for a while. After a while, she murmured and asked: "Isn't this speed a bit exaggerated? Haven't you only passed two months..."

"Ah, this, I can't say, a lot has happened in the past two months," Yayin sat down on the spot, "How should I put it, he is a little bit special..."

"I know that. After all, he defeated a king's knight," Guo Guo nodded.

"No, there is already more than one," Yayin said.

"Huh?" Guoguo was stunned and looked at Liu Ji in shock.

"Well, let me think about it," Liu Ji did the math, "if you don't count the seventh king's knight, I think we killed five in total, but it's useless. After all, the tyrant's real foundation is his own strength. "

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