Just like the ordinary people Liu Ji had seen who were struggling to survive, the only choice they could make was whether to go hunting or fishing today.

For people like Jilunini, who has the best martial arts among ordinary people and can easily live a life without worrying about food and clothing, the gap between the two is no longer something they can easily cross regardless of their choice.

Of course, if there is a good opportunity, it is not impossible to find a master without starving to death and work hard to get there.

But, that's all.

If you want to pursue the path of becoming a master like the likes of Mowen Te and Ao Sa, you may have to hope for a chance encounter if you don't have enough talent.

However, in this world, even a generation of grandmasters have narrow choices.

Facing the tyrant and Wang Qi, they even had to do their best to save their own lives.

Compared to them, brave men and great mystics may be able to do more, but at most they can only delay the destruction of the world. If they want to turn things around, there is no way to go to heaven and no way to go to earth.

What Liu Ji can do is actually their dream goal, to create a new world and create a future for the people.

However, Liu Ji's choice was also limited to this.

Everyone will say nice things, what a handsome statement it is to have your destiny in your own hands, but the people who say this either know how to be content, or they are really lucky, or they will always be slapped in the face by reality.

Just like now, Liu Ji suddenly realized that the path they took might not be due to their own will at all.

At least, not all.

But what's even more sad is that when he thought about this possibility, he breathed a sigh of relief.

I breathed a sigh of relief because I saw more chances of winning.

But in the end, he still pinned everything on some invisible big hand. This feeling of powerlessness made him feel that he had been completely cheated by reality.

But... thinking about it more, Liu Ji felt relieved again.

He was not a savior in the first place, nor did he want to be a savior. He was involved in this magnificent dispute for no reason. All he did was to comply with his own will and determination.

Even if someone is used as a spear user, as long as the shot destroys the target that he also wants to destroy, then maybe it is not bad.

As for what happens next, we can only take it one step at a time. There is no point in making unreasonable guesses and hesitations. Again, use the most cost-effective method to make the choice that best suits your pursuits and interests.

As for now...

"Ha..." Liu Ji yawned hugely and put down the book in his hand.

Sure enough, reading is still not suitable for him.

Ok.

No, that may not be the case. In fact, the writing in the Secret Sanctuary is as bland as water. It only describes events in detail, without a trace of human warmth, and there are often some esoteric and obscure analyzes and tips that make people dizzy. Drowsy.

and……

In fact, he doesn't need to see these things now.

Lying on the top of the huge bookshelf and staring at the ceiling, he was dazed for a while. He scratched his chin, then lay on his side again and looked at Ya Yin, who was not far away and was concentrating on reading and taking notes.

Ok……

It seems like it's not easy to disturb.

Speaking of which, it seems that Liu Ji himself has never had time to take notes while reading books since he left his student days...

But it seems that there is no such opportunity...

If you think about it carefully, his life has been pretty fucked up since he came to this world.

Although even if this were not the case, he was not someone who liked to read books like this.

Compared to reading, Liu Ji still preferred staring at Ya Yin in a daze.

Just like now, just looking at the person in front of you quietly, letting time pass quietly...

While watching, Yayin suddenly raised her head and looked over.

When their eyes met, Liu Ji showed a smile.

Yayin looked at him, paused, stood up, walked over, and stopped beside Liu Ji.

"Huh? What's wrong?" Liu Ji stood up.

"Don't get up, lie down," Yain said.

"Ah? Oh..." Although Liu Ji was confused, he still did as he was told. He lay down on the ground, looked up at Ya Yin, and asked, "What next?"

"Right hand, raise it," Yayin said.

"Is this so?" Liu Ji honestly raised his right hand.

"Well, put it down to the right now," Yayin pointed to the ground on Liu Ji's right.

Liu Ji glanced to the right. Although he really couldn't think of anything special about this action, he still put his hand down and raised his head to look at Yayin in confusion, not knowing what she planned to do.

Then, Liu Ji watched Yayin slowly sit down next to him, lay down on her back very naturally, and rest her pillow on Liu Ji's arm.

"Eh?" Liu Ji was stunned for a moment.

"What?" Yayin turned her head and looked at him.

"Uh, no, it's nothing," Liu Ji smiled, "Are you tired of reading?"

"No," Yayin said, turning her whole body sideways and shrinking into a ball, "I just wanted to waste some time..."

"Really..." Liu Ji smiled, turned over, gently hugged Yayin, and pressed his forehead against hers.

There was no dialogue, no interaction, just each other's body temperature, gentle breathing, and the sound of each other's heartbeat.

Time passed slowly.

In a blink of an eye, it was a whole year.

Although when the difference in time flow rate is stretched to the extreme, a year here is only equivalent to three days outside.

This year may have been the happiest time Liu Ji has had since he came to this world.

Every day I would just daze and cook. From time to time, Yayin and I would hang out for a while and do things that couples would do.

Occasionally they would quarrel, mostly because of trivial matters. At such times, as long as they looked at the endless arcane creations at their feet, both of them would laugh out loud.

In a place like this, quarreling over dishwashing, maybe there is no one else in the world except them.

But most of the time, the two get along very quietly.

After all, Yayin's character is like this. She won't talk too much if it's not necessary.

It was not easy for Liu Ji to disturb her. She carefully read through the piles of books one by one, taking notes and doing experiments from time to time.

Liu Ji didn't really understand much about her magic experiment, but he could feel that the complexity of the arcane magic was far beyond anything he had seen in the past.

Liu Ji was actually a little strange about this. Even if Yayin had been in that world for ten years, compared to the tens of thousands of years of accumulation in the space under her feet, these ten years seemed to be just a blink of an eye. How did she survive in such a short period of time? Time creates such magic.

And Yayin also gave him an answer.

Because the language form of Chinese, especially ancient Chinese, is almost an earth-shaking change compared to traditional mantras.

No matter what variant of mantras were written in the past, they could all be attributed to some ancient alphabetic language.

The amount of information is presented linearly, like threads, eventually weaving an intertwined mantra.

But Chinese is different.

It is three-dimensional.

A text can form an independent unit of information based on its composition and combination.

This has greatly changed the construction of arcana in terms of efficiency. To use Yayin's metaphor, arcana in the past was weaving cloth with threads and then cutting it into a beautiful dress.

And the arcana constructed based on this newly created text is like building a huge house with piece by piece.

The disadvantages are of course that the basic unit is too large, making it difficult to fine-tune the spell effects.

After all, one cannot wear a house on one's body.

However, if you want to use cloth to repair a house, the upper limit is far lower than using bricks.

With the same level of effort, the final results can be completely different.

Liu Jide admitted that the metaphor is very vivid.

Even though his relevant knowledge is too poor, he can only listen to the excitement. He still has no idea of ​​the specific situation.

All he knew was that Ya Yin valued this arcana very much.

As for its purpose, Yayin didn't know whether it was difficult to explain or she didn't want to explain. He couldn't understand it every time she explained it to him.

I don’t know if he really didn’t understand, or if Yayin deliberately said it so that he couldn’t understand.

No problem, that’s what it’s like to be uneducated.

In the end, he stopped asking and just stayed with Yayin, waiting for her to complete the final puzzle bit by bit.

Wait, this year has passed.

Although if possible, Liu Ji would even like to stay here for one more year, two years, three years...

Unfortunately, these days will eventually come to an end.

On this day, Yayin leaned in Liu Ji's arms and said softly: "I think it's time for us to leave."

"Has your arcane magic been completed?" Liu Ji asked.

"It was completed half a month ago," Yayin said softly, "It's just that I couldn't bear to part with it, so, um..."

"Ha, really, I was just wondering why you have suddenly been free in the past half month," Liu Ji also smiled, "Why don't you stop pretending? I'm very reluctant to do so..."

"Because I can't pretend anymore," Yayin shook her head gently, "Even if I know that I can live here for a year, I can only live for three days outside. As long as I have nothing to do, I will panic..."

"Ha, that's true," Liu Ji said with a wry smile, "On this point, it seems we are almost the same..."

"So, it's time," Yayin said softly, "it's time for you to find the last two fragments. You know where they are, right?"

"Of course, it's just..." Liu Ji looked at the sky, "A sun and a moon, where do you think they will be?"

"What..." Yayin looked at Liu Ji in astonishment, "You mean..."

"Don't worry, I won't take away the pair of sun and moon," Liu Ji said softly. "Taking them away is equivalent to taking away the life of the entire earth, half of the world. I have no right to give it away." Die to them."

"Then, you are going to get it..." Yayin looked at Liu Ji blankly, "Could it be."

"Yes, another world," Liu Ji nodded, "I have seen them. The roots of the sun and the moon, I think, should be universal..."

"Are you sure that as long as you keep going deep underground, you can get there?" Yayin asked, "I still think there will be another world on the other side of the underground..."

"My memory is also very confusing, but I have no other choice," Liu Ji sighed, "However, I am a little worried..."

"What are you worried about?" Yayin asked.

"Tyrant," Liu Ji said softly, "He has been looking for us. The concealment effect of the Water Moon Realm is not perfect. I am not sure whether it can be hidden."

"Have you asked Lim?" Yayin asked.

"I asked," Liu Ji nodded slightly, "He refused to say..."

"Tsk," Yayin couldn't help but gasped, "That doesn't mean there's bad luck, but why is it now..."

"This is not surprising," Liu Ji said, "because, in my memory, it takes too long to reach another world and collect things there..."

"How long might it take?" Yayin asked.

"About a year," Liu Ji said in a deep voice, "A real year, the tyrant no longer intends to cause trouble with the Secret Sanctuary. For one year, he will only use it to search for our traces. The Water Moon Realm will be exposed. It’s not surprising, and if he can discover such a new world that is still expanding, he will never give up this land..."

"Hell, then..." Yayin's pupils trembled, "Isn't this a certain death situation? No, I have to find a way to use my current identity to find the people in the Secret Sanctuary and let them come out to attract attention... No, that's not right. Oops……"

"What's wrong?" Liu Ji was a little confused.

"Tsk, I'm not sure, but wait," Yayin said, jumping up and flying in a certain direction.

Liu Ji was curious and followed him.

The two flew one after another, and finally came to a huge building behind the giant bookshelf, and finally landed in front of a wall inside the building.

On the wall, there are countless four-pointed stars inlaid, and the material of the four-pointed stars is exactly the same as that used by the braves.

"This is..." Liu Ji was a little surprised.

"The mind communication magic device created based on phase magic," Yayin said, "must be made of this precious composite metal. The braves also use the same process, but the version they use is made by someone among the braves. Master of Arcana, each one here is connected to a great arcana master, but..."

"Why, most of them feel so dim..." Liu Ji looked at the four-pointed stars, "It's like there's no electricity..."

"Ah, because they took the initiative to cut off the connection with the Secret Sanctuary, so these four-pointed stars dimmed," Yayin sighed, "I should have known that there was something wrong with them as soon as the director died... …Damn it, isn’t this a dead end…”

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