Xu San truly disagreed with immortality, but he was willing to live for several more decades.

But he would never say anything about the boredom of immortality or the sadness of seeing loved ones die; he simply didn't need it.

"Don't you want to live forever?" Himiko seemed to have seen through Xu San's thoughts, so she took the initiative to ask.

"I don't want to!" Xu San answered decisively. "Immortality is just that. A person is only complete after experiencing birth, aging, sickness, and death. If one can live a few decades longer, that would be an unexpected joy."

Xu San spoke frankly, and even though Himiko had countless reasons to refute him, she couldn't utter a word for the moment.

Xu San waved his hand. "Let's continue. If I'm not mistaken, the current royal family should be your and his descendants, right?"

Xu San's idea was very bold, because now that he had entered the female-oriented genre, anything could happen.

"Maybe!" Himiko's voice wasn't loud, and her tone was full of uncertainty.

She lowered her head and pondered for a long time before speaking, "I can't always maintain this state. I spend most of my time asleep, and my information comes only from the royal priests. Moreover, it's been a while since I've heard any voices coming from the priests."

"How long has it been?" Xu San asked.

"Over a hundred years?" Himiko's tone was still uncertain. "My perception of time was very vague while I was asleep. No, my perception of time has always been very vague. What I mean by over a hundred years might actually be two or three hundred years. This must be the curse that immortality brings, as you mentioned. Things from a thousand years ago seem like they happened yesterday, while things from yesterday seem like they happened a very, very long time ago. It's all so confusing!"

As Xu San listened, he wondered if this was similar to the world of Detective Conan.
Do not!
wrong!

Conan's timeline was completely chaotic, as he had only transitioned from the electrical age to the network age in six months. "And one more thing, why are you on this Madeira? You didn't know it's a Portuguese ship, did you?"

"I don't know, but that royal descendant on this ship isn't of pure blood; his lineage is mixed and even dirty. However, he has a mirror. According to my agreement with her, I can only choose him?"

"Him? David or Raul?"

"Raul! That first mate?"

"So, was that the Yata no Kagami that Raul was holding?" Xu San finally brought the question back to the Yata no Kagami.

"The Yata no Kagami?" Xu San muttered to himself, then continued, "What about the one in the Imperial Palace now?"

“That must be fake, after all, only one of those hundred bronze mirrors was used to forge the Yata Mirror.” Himiko’s mood was both downcast and agitated as she said this.

"Don't get agitated! Let's talk about you and him, or your descendants, and the current royal family."

"You should know that women in our Japanese country have a very low social status. The reason I was able to become queen is because I have the ability to control storms."

"Stop, stop, stop!" Xu San interrupted Himiko before she could finish speaking, because he still didn't think this world was fantasy, at most science fiction, so he was still willing to try. "You mean controlling the storm with your will or through some kind of divine artifact?"

"It's through a divine artifact!" Himiko said with certainty, "The Yasakani no Magatama." (End of Chapter)

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