The next second, I felt as if my left and right shoulders were going to be useless, and I had an indescribable feeling. Suddenly, a beam of red light emitted from my left and right shoulders, which immediately lit up the surrounding area. Not only that, Xiaomei and the child appeared "Wang Niu" "Brother Wang Niu" Xiaomei and The child called me very excitedly. I was stunned for a moment and became very excited. Unexpectedly, Xiaomei and the child were still fine. Since that time, something happened to them after me. "As long as you are fine, go and help Ruoxi." I said. Only then did their eyes turn to Ruoxi. Xiaomei looked back and said something very strange to me, "Have you recovered your memory?" I was stunned for a moment and asked what Xiaomei meant. Xiaomei Shaked his head and flew towards Ruoxi, and the child also flew towards Ruoxi. With the appearance of Xiaomei and the child, Ruoxi felt a lot more relaxed. With the help of Xiaomei and the child, Giant Demon was controlled. Just when they wanted to know about Giant Demon, Ruoxi stopped them. I understand Ruoxi's approach very well. The Giant Demon was about to kill her just now, how could she be so merciful to the Giant Demon? Ruoxi did not explain to us, but took out a bag from his arms and read. After a few words, Giant Demon was put into the bag by Ruoxi. At this time, Xiaomei suddenly walked up to Ruoxi, half-knelt down towards Ruoxi, with a respectful expression on his face, "Princess." Ruoxi said favorably, and asked Xiaomei to stand up, and then , the child saw this and was about to kneel down to Ruoxi, but was stopped by Ruoxi.
"Did you just call Ruoxi something?" I asked Xiaomei.
Xiaomei smiled mysteriously and shook her head, stepping behind Ruoxi. The child followed suit, and suddenly I felt out of place. Clearly, Ruoxi was my guardian spirit, so why were they both with her? A pang of jealousy stirred within me.
Ruoxi smiled and turned to face us, saying, "Do you see that orb of light in front of us?"
Her words snapped me back to reality. I looked at the glowing orb ahead and nodded, asking if we were getting close.
Ruoxi nodded and said, "When we get near that orb of light, everyone needs to close their eyes; otherwise, it could hurt your eyes."
Everyone present agreed. The boat drew closer, and my heart raced with anticipation at the thought of returning to my own world.
As we neared the orb of light, we all closed our eyes. In an instant, a sharp pain shot through me, but it faded away in just a few seconds.
After a moment, Ruoxi's voice came through, "You can open your eyes now."
I opened my eyes, but when I saw the scene before me, I froze. I turned to Ruoxi, asking if she had made a mistake—this was not my world.
Everything around us looked as if it had been corroded by poison; it was desolate and lifeless, all shades of gray.
Before Ruoxi could respond, Xiaomei spoke from behind me. "Yes, Wang Niu, that's right. This is Huaxia, but everything here changed when you entered the Madness Realm."
I was taken aback and asked Xiaomei what had happened.
Shrugging her shoulders, Xiaomei replied, "Wang Niu, like you, I have no idea how this happened. But it has something to do with the Ghost Gate Cult. When you left Huaxia, did you see the members of the Ghost Gate Cult opening the Third World?"
I nodded. Could it be that the Ghost Gate Cult had altered this world?
Seeing the expression on my face, Xiaomei understood what I was thinking and nodded in agreement.
In an instant, I felt as if my body had been drained of energy, nearly losing my balance.
Ruoxi glanced at me but said nothing as she moved forward.
Xiaomei nudged me, urging me to catch up with Ruoxi, reminding me to set aside my thoughts; what was meant to come would eventually arrive.
I thoughtfully looked at Xiaomei and followed Ruoxi's footsteps as she led us to an open field of grass.
I furrowed my brow, sensing that Ruoxi seemed familiar with this place; otherwise, why would she know the terrain so well?
I watched as Ruoxi picked up a stick from the ground and began drawing a large circle on the open grass. After a while, she finished the drawing. I thought she would take a break, but to my surprise, she continued sketching. I was puzzled about what Ruoxi was doing.
I asked Xiaomei, who explained, "This is a formation used to guard against enemies. Although we have returned to Huaxia, danger lurks everywhere here. Don't forget, this territory belongs to the Ghost Gate Cult. Just think about it—who knows what kind of people the Ghost Gate Cult consists of? The humans here may no longer exist."
A jolt of unease shot through me at her words. Just then, Ruoxi approached me, glanced at Xiaomei, and handed her something, saying, "You should know what to do."
Xiaomei nodded and went to the spot where Ruoxi had just drawn the circle, getting busy with her task.
"Don't worry; there are still traces of life here. I can sense them; they seem to be trapped somewhere," she reassured me.
My eyes lit up as I turned to Ruoxi and asked, "Can we find out where they are?"
Ruoxi shook her head. "I can only sense their presence but can't pinpoint their exact location because there's a force flowing around here that obstructs our search for them."
I sighed deeply; all things considered, this was good news.
With the help of Xiaomei and the child, a massive tent was already set up.
Ruoxi called me over and said that we would be sleeping in this tent tonight.
I understood Ruoxi's intention, nodded, and walked into the tent. Inside, there was everything one could need, but my heart was not in it.
After pondering for a moment, I said to Ruoxi, "I want to take a look around."
I thought Ruoxi would stop me, but to my surprise, she nodded and asked if I wanted her to accompany me.
I shook my head and declined. After all, if I ran into A Yao, I wouldn't know what to say. A Yao had been angry when we were at the place we were staying, and I had no idea how she was doing now.
Ruoxi looked at me for a moment, her lips moved slightly, and she smiled at me, reminding me to stay safe.
I responded with a soft "mm," left the tent, and followed the memories in my mind. This place was already at the intersection of the suburbs and the city center.
If I walked a bit further, I would reach the city and could return to where I had been staying before.
I quickened my pace. As I was about to reach the city, I saw several oddly shaped figures. They were holding something in their hands that looked like bows and arrows.
My heart skipped a beat as I ducked into a concealed spot. They slowly approached, and I thought they would pass by me. To my surprise, they stopped and began looking around as if searching for something.
A sense of unease washed over me. Had they discovered me?
Suddenly, these figures started making clucking sounds. They looked at each other as if communicating about something.
"Wang Niu, you better conceal your presence quickly; do you want them to find you?" At that moment, Xiaomei's voice echoed in my mind.
I froze for a moment and immediately suppressed my presence. Then I noticed that these figures changed again; they stopped making noise and no longer looked elsewhere. Instead, they continued forward as if on patrol.
After they left, Xiaomei appeared.
"How did you get here?" I asked, looking at Xiaomei in confusion.
Xiaomei rolled her eyes at me and said, "Is that strange? I'm your guardian spirit, so of course I have to follow you. It's not just me; the child is here too."
As she finished speaking, a child appeared, blinking up at me.
I thought about Ruoxi, who was alone in the tent. What if something happened to her?
Before I could say anything, Xiaomei spoke up first. "Are you worried about Princess?"
I looked at Xiaomei in surprise. She laughed and said, "You should be more worried about yourself; Princess is much stronger than you."
Xiaomei's words piqued my curiosity again, and I asked her why she referred to Ruoxi as Princess. Was it because Ruoxi was related to me now? If that were the case, wouldn't that make me a king?
As I pondered this, a sudden realization struck me, and I was taken aback. Could it be that I was...
Xiaomei paused for a moment after hearing my thoughts and immediately denied it. "That's just nonsense; how could you possibly be a king?"
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