Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 3106 Feelings

Chapter 3106 (Three Thousand One Hundred and Six) Feelings
Li Gengmi asked the alchemist whether the other functions of the paper were not affected by the magician practicing magic.

The alchemist told her that there would be absolutely no impact, and said that no matter what kind of magic the spellcaster practiced, it would not cause any other impact.

Li Gengmi asked the alchemist whether there would be any consequences after the burning of the paper.

The alchemist told her that absolutely not.

The Taoist felt guilty for burning the piece of paper that Li Gengmi had burned before, and he felt even more uncomfortable when he saw that Li Gengmi looked very regretful. However, apart from telling her all the information he knew and compensating her, he had no other choice. No matter what he did, he could not get the piece of paper back.

Li Gengmi later visited the children of her grandmother's former neighbor and learned that someone in that family had indeed learned magic and often practiced it at home. She also learned what kind of magic that person had learned, and it was indeed one of the magics that the alchemist she had visited before had mentioned.

It had been a long time since that happened. Li Gengmi thought about what had happened before, feeling sad about the fickleness of life. She looked at the sunlight on the ground again. This time, she felt that the position of the sunlight on the ground was a little different from before. Although the change was not big, it was different.

This change in the sunlight made her think of the changes in some things, and she sighed again.

Her gaze moved from the sunlight shining on the ground to the letter she had written. After writing a few more words, Li Gengmi wondered if Li Pingrun would be too devastated if he read it after her death.

She suddenly thought: What would happen if I didn't let him know these things at all?

However, she immediately felt that that was not a good thing. She didn't know what impact it would have on Li Pingrun's future if he didn't stop. In any case, she hoped that he would stop, and she hoped that his future would be better.

Li Gengmi was a little confused about what to do, so she decided to give the letter to someone she thought was reliable, and tell that person about some of Li Pingrun's situations, but she also made it clear that as long as she was still alive, even if that person saw Li Pingrun, he should not give the letter to him for the time being, and must wait until she passed away before giving it to Li Pingrun. Because she knew very well that if Li Pingrun knew these situations while she was alive, then Li Pingrun's situation would be even worse.

At that time, she herself didn't know where to find Li Pingrun, and of course Li Pingrun couldn't find her either. After all, she had been doing things that benefited the Blue Armored People for a long time, and her identity couldn't be exposed casually.

Of course, she hoped that the reliable person she was looking for would be able to see Li Pingrun after her death, but if she never found Li Pingrun after her death, there was nothing she could do. She thought that maybe that was fate.

She thought of another question: My brother hasn't seen me for a long time. Does he still remember my handwriting? Besides, has my handwriting changed after so long? Even if he knows my handwriting before, he may not know my handwriting now, right? What if he can't tell whether this letter is written by me? Does he still remember the clothes he wore when he was a child? I don't know many things. If I show this letter and the clothes he wore when he was a child in front of him, will it help him to confirm that it was written by me?

(End of this chapter)

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