"This is only one thousandth of my strength," Perlis said softly, "I am tired, but I can still swing the knife."

 "Want to give it a try?"

 She raised her hand, and pure white flames instantly pierced the sky. The knife light surged out from the blade and rolled towards the sky.

 At this moment, Rose felt as if she was facing a mountain!

 An insurmountable mountain!

 Sister (Part 8) -4k- (Two updates in one)

 "Are you afraid?"

 The drizzle hit the window, and the two girls on the bed were cheeks close to each other.

 "Fear?"

 Perlis looked at the pair of ice-blue eyes in front of her, slightly confused.

 "Red Moon isn't just any Star Seed. It's an ancient divine entity beyond our comprehension," Kali said, gently stroking Perlis's hair. "It can directly interfere with fate. Besides that poet, have you ever seen another being capable of such a thing?"

 "Oh...you mean this..."

 Perlis pulled the quilt slightly to cover her exposed shoulders, her face indifferent.

 "...I still believe that destiny depends on choices," she said after a brief thought. "Nothing can control destiny. Perhaps all it can do is interfere with cause and effect."

 "But if He can interfere with the choices of hundreds of millions of people, isn't that equivalent to deciding the fate of an entire civilization?" Carly said.

 "Maybe so, but there is always free will, right?"

 Perlis said, and shook her head gently:

 "...Perhaps I shouldn't be thinking so high up. When faced with choices, mortals always find it difficult to take a step forward."

 "You're going to bring Aurora back, right?" Kali whispered. "You have to understand that this means you'll be playing into that god's hands, right?"

 "I'm used to playing on the chessboard." Perlis smiled faintly.

 "Don't underestimate the enemy," Carly scratched Pearlis's nose and gently rubbed her bare shoulders. "I'm not nagging you, but I have to remind you that this is very dangerous."

 "If the Red Moon can interfere with the fate of your projection, then it can also interfere with the fate of your body. Even if you are in the Kingdom of God, the Red Moon

 Even the dark moonlight can lead you to destruction in various forms."

 "I'm not afraid." Perlis shook her head.

 "You're not afraid of anything! You're the one who gets hurt every time."

 Carly pinched Perlis's cheek and smiled at her gently:

 "But I'm always ready to hug a wounded little white flower, okay?"

 "I just like to see me get humiliated..." Perlis muttered, "No matter what, I have to do my duty."

 A sister's responsibility.

 After that night, Perlis's projection descended into the world where Aurora had come.

 After that night, she kept watching Aurora, watching the lonely little thing walk into a colorful world, accompanied by another lonely soul.

 That little one, how lucky she is that she doesn't have to be alone forever.

 She stood behind Aurora, watching the little girl grow more mature in a short period of time.

 As a sister... sense of responsibility...

 What should it be like?

 "Boom——"

 Thunder flashed.

 As the crimson moonlight continued to tear at Perlis's mind, she inexplicably recalled the past.

 "I'm tired, but I can still swing the knife. Want to try it?"

 Lightning outlined the outline of the town of Akashina, but the town was crimson.

 Perlis held up the butterfly knife, and pure white flames pierced through the sky and earth.

 Opposite her, Rose Frozen was trembling. Her unrestrained madness had been suppressed by biological instinct, and replaced by fear!

 Perlis knew that there was not much she could do for Aurora.

 It was impossible for her to enter the little girl's life. She was destined to only watch her from behind and eliminate some factors that were not planned for her.

 This is the last cut.

 This knife will make Perlis use all that this projection can do, and will make her be pierced by the crimson moonlight, and even her original body will be threatened.

 She is a god, but the torrent of fate can destroy even gods.

 But Perlis never backs down from something she has made up her mind to do.

 "Crash..."

 The pure white flames dyed the rain curtain pale white, and also dyed Rose's face pale white.

 She stared blankly at the fire, at the flames that symbolized "destruction."

 In the teachings of the Star Sea Goddess... that fire can burn across the starry sky...

 Naturally, it can also easily destroy Rose.

 Although this sword may not have one thousandth of the power of the white flame, it is more than enough to kill an angel.

 At this moment, Rose faced death.

 But she just nodded silently and raised the long ice blade in her hand.

 "it is good."

 Rose was trembling, her legs shaking, her wings subconsciously curling up behind her, and her face was pale.

 But as long as I can get past this blow...

 ...she will be able to see An Mu.

 The day chases the night.

 "...Come on! Burn me with your flames!"

 Rose yelled:

 "I will walk through the fire!"

 The six wings curled up, then suddenly exploded, and ice-blue light gushed out.

 The madness in Rose's body was overflowing, the ice strings were playing madly, and all the rain within a hundred miles radius condensed into ice spikes.

 She swung her sword, and all the ice spikes gathered towards her wings, growing bigger and bigger... bigger and bigger—

 "boom----"

 Rose flew towards Perlis amidst a sonic boom, the ice blade in her hand dragging a long trail.

 Watching the moths flying towards the fire, Perlis whispered softly:

 "Rest in peace, soul."

 "boom"

 The butterfly knife was gently waved, and white light like a flowing river fell from the sky, instantly splitting the sky and the earth into two.

 A blazing white light instantly swept across Rose's body, then sliced ​​through the ground. The town's outline was split in two by the roaring white flames, the earth's tectonic plates were violently cut apart, and torrential rain poured back into the sky, the shadows of the buildings blurred in the white light.

 The moment the wave of white flames descended upon this world, even time was cut off for a split second.

 The next second, plates rose and fell; lava gushed and splashed, and streets and buildings were thrown into the sky, briefly pausing under the crimson moonlight.

 All this only lasted for a brief moment, and then everything fell with the heavy rain.

 "Crash-"

 The thrown buildings and streets slammed back down to the ground, shattering into ruins. The ground split open in both directions, and huge ravines seemed to reach straight to the core of the earth.

 At this moment, Perlis's projection reached its limit.

 She only felt her body become weak, and then she fell from the sky in the pure white light, and the six wings behind her gradually dissipated.

 Before falling into the ravine cut by a knife, the last thing that caught Perlis's eye was a corner of the crimson moon peeking out from between the dark clouds.

 The pouring moonlight instantly pierced through Perlis's chest and carried her into the boundless abyss.

 Deeper and deeper...

 Until the endless darkness.

 “Flowers and plants aren’t meant to be kept in pots!”

 In a corner of the garden, Aurora shouted to Perlis.

 She really looked like a rebellious kitten... tears in the corners of her eyes and a defiant look on her face.

 In fact...Perlis guessed it that day...Aurora would never let those meteors take away her flowers and grass.

 After all, she is the offspring of the sea of ​​flowers, and the spiritual knowledge of the sea of ​​flowers bathes her, suppressing her desire to devour everything.

 Nature.

 But Perlis still offered that meaningless advice:

 "This is for your safety."

 "Just stay here and I'll find a way."

 Perhaps, somewhere deep down in her heart, she was hoping that Aurora would break through the garden fence and see the outside world.

 Why? My original intention was just to see if a star could thrive in a sea of ​​flowers...

 Maybe...being an older sister...is just like that, selfish?

 How can you grow up if you are alone with the wind in a sea of ​​flowers?

 The little tree longs for freedom, so it should not be planted in a flowerpot.

 She may not be a holly tree, maybe she is a dandelion.

 ""

 ""

 "call--"

 A cold wind blew and brushed against Perlis's cheek.

 She opened her eyes, slowly got up, and found herself sitting in the snow.

 Snow...?

 She checked her body - there was a huge hole in the spirit body, obviously left after being pierced by the red moon. This projection would not live long.

 But this spiritual erosion has stopped, and Perlis can't even feel the influence of the red moon.

 My last memory... was the town of Akashina being split apart... and me falling into the abyss...

 So... here it is...

 "!"

 Perlis looked into the distance and saw the outline of the Caradorans Mountains standing tall, stretching like clouds.

 There is eternal darkness above the sky, and ice-blue thunder flashes in the eternal night, repeatedly splitting the night sky.

 Ah...it seems that the little angel unexpectedly got what she wanted...

 Perlis shook her head and smiled helplessly.

 There is no doubt that the knife with white flames split the plate of Akashina Town and penetrated deep into the mantle.

 This knife would not have caused any additional consequences, but due to Rose Frozen's extraction of anti-life essence from the underground of the town, the boundary between reality and the lower world has come much closer.

 Under such circumstances...the cursed river beneath reality experienced a surge.

 The edge of the tide just coincided with the real world, and Perlis's knife just split this critical point.

 In other words, Perlis split the critical point of time with one knife and tore a time rift.

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