He smoothed out his tangled hair one by one.

Looking up at the only big moon in the night sky, I couldn't help but think of some things from my past life.

In the vague and soon-to-be-abandoned memories...there once was a lovely girl like Lily.

It’s not that the girl is so important in my short life - I can hardly even remember her face.

After all, the time spent in the other world is several times longer than in the previous life.

But sometimes Ai'er would think - if she still stayed in her original world - or if she was just a little braver.

The interactions between the two people would not be limited to "slightly special" memories.

I missed it after all - and sometimes I even feel annoyed about it.

past self.

Failed to respond to the other party's expectations.

……

When Lily rubbed her eyes and woke up again.

I was already lying in the big room of the house.

The bed sheet was a little messy, and there was no one around. The window of the room was wide open, and the air was a little humid.

It had been daybreak for a long time.

There was no sound around, either inside or outside the room.

There is no Ai'er, no Coco, no Anling.

Lily was alone.

Where did everyone go?

Lily supported herself with one hand and sat up, the bed creaking. Her soft little feet were chained, and it was difficult to put them behind her, and she couldn't sit like that anymore.

Lily was still rubbing her eyes when she saw Coco coming in from outside the room.

It seemed like I heard the sound of someone getting up.

"Ouch? Where's El?"

Lily asked.

"She went into Bayman City with that human, apparently to replenish something." Coco sat on the bed, swinging her legs, only occasionally glancing at Lily.

Lily followed her gaze and saw that Coco was looking at her severed left arm.

"I'm fine." Lily said, "Awoo, don't worry."

"I didn't care about you..."

Coco muttered.

"There are some food left on the table outside." Keke sat for a while and then stood up: "If you want to eat, come and get it yourself."

The food on the table was a little richer, and the warmth of the food flowed down my throat.

When she woke up several times in the past few days, Lily found that it was not just Ai'er.

Even Awoo seemed to want to ask himself something.

"Ouch?"

"Ah? Um...what happened again?"

Coco was obviously a little absent-minded and quickly turned her eyes away from Lily.

"Ouch, it seems like there's something you want to say."

Coco was stunned, obviously he hit the nail on the head.

The longer I spend with Lily, the more questions I have.

These questions that have been hidden in my heart will eventually burst out.

Coco felt more and more that she knew almost nothing about the girl next to her.

"Who...are you?"

The words almost came out of my mouth...but in the end they just went around in my stomach and I swallowed them back.

Sooner or later, the time will come to ask.

But I seemed to be afraid of something in my heart.

Coco didn't ask in the end.

……

After finishing her breakfast, which could be considered lunch, Coco looked out the door.

Finally, he forcefully pulled Lily up from her sleep again. Lily staggered a little, but she still followed Coco obediently.

"Ouch...?" Lily's sticky words were filled with uncontrollable doubts.

Coco just said, "Go somewhere with me."

177. No Return

"Where to?"

Lily was still asking, but her body had already been pulled out of the door by Coco.

Coco's steps were a little fast, and Lily couldn't help but stumble.

"Ouch..." Lily pleaded in a plaintive tone.

Only then did Coco slow down her pace, but her hands became tighter, which even made Lily feel a little uncomfortable.

Coco's determination was unparalleled, as if she would drag Lily somewhere even if she had to kidnap her.

Maybe it was because Coco was worried that Lily would refuse - but Lily was not very good at refusing such things.

"Go up."

Coco forcefully pushed Lily onto the truck's drawbar, then she led the horse and rode on it.

Because of the shackles, it was difficult for Lily to stay on the horse steadily. Moreover, Lily could fall asleep at any time, so it was not surprising that she would fall off the horse at any time.

That's why Coco took great pains to drag the car out.

I hope it can be done before Ai'er and the others come back.

……

The horse pulled the cart at a fairly fast pace. Coco would occasionally pause along the way, but she would not hesitate for too long.

The straw was placed on the wooden board of Dianpo's house. Lily sat there rubbing her eyes and looking at Coco's back as she sat on the horse.

Coco doesn't have any horse riding skills, but she can communicate with horses.

Lily noticed that Coco kept looking around.

There seemed to be a complex emotion in his eyes.

Nostalgia? Tired? Probably neither.

There was little communication along the way and the scenery passed by slowly.

Perhaps Lily before would also be attracted by such a novel scenery.

But now I can't suppress my sleepiness.

The wooden cart in the middle of the tumbling was quite uncomfortable. But the scene in Lily's eyes became more and more blurred, and no matter how hard she rubbed her eyes, she couldn't help but stick them together.

He was sitting with his body swaying, as if he would fall down if he tilted.

The carriage suddenly stopped. Lily woke up with a start. When she opened her eyes, she saw Coco looking at her.

"Don't sleep." Coco got off the horse and pulled Lily out of the car: "Get down."

arrive?

Lily looked around.

The scenery was ordinary, but it seemed to be far away.

"This is the east side of Bayman City." Coco said, "We were in the west before."

The carriage bypassed Beiman and carried the two to the other side of Beiman City.

"Let's go."

Coco pulled Lily's only remaining arm and walked on the muddy dirt road after the rain.

Lily walked slowly, but Coco was not in a hurry.

Walking along this road, Lily looked around curiously.

In the distance, I could vaguely see a cluster of wooden or stone houses. The houses were still intact. But surprisingly, I didn't meet many people.

The eaves of the wooden houses on the roadside were all cracked. Only the main door was tightly locked. The grass at the door had grown very long.

It looked like no one had lived here for some time.

As you go deeper, you will gradually find some popularity.

Before I knew it, I had entered the village.

Farmers carrying loads and children playing on the roadside occasionally looked at Lily and her curiously. Their curious and repulsive looks were too blatant to be concealed.

Coco's ears were covered by a hat, but Lily, who was shackled and had a broken arm, was not so lucky.

No matter where they go, those people will unscrupulously cast their eyes on this girl who is like a slave.

"Where is this?" Lily asked.

But Coco didn't answer. She just kept walking inside.

There is a river next to the village, and on the other side of the river are vast farmlands.

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