"I can't dance," Jilunini shook his head and said, "Don't you know that? You asked knowingly."

"Well, I see you haven't learned a lot from them lately," Aossa scratched his head.

"Then, that little bit, how can I dare to jump up there," Jilunini muttered.

"This is just for fun, the level doesn't matter," Ao Sa said with a smile.

"Oh, do you think it's fun for me to dance alone?" Jilunini rolled her eyes.

"Ah, uh, haha, you can find someone to dance with," Ao Sa scratched his head.

"No, let's forget it," Jilunini propped up her chin, "You don't want to jump up with me, it's boring."

"How can we dance with such a height difference between us," Ao Sa said with a wry smile.

"That's it, it's not good to be here," Gillunini muttered.

"Yeah, that's right," Osa nodded, "But... I always feel that you can't stay with me until this time."

"Why?" Ji Luninian raised his head.

"Well, what should I say?" Ao Sa scratched his cheek, "After all, you have to find a husband in the future, right?"

"Why?" Jilunini asked again, "Which sister do you like?"

"No, that's not the case," Osa shook his head.

"Then you want to find a sister?" Jilunini asked again.

"Well, not really," Ossa shook her head again.

"Then do you think you have to find a sister in your life?" Jilunini asked again.

"No, not necessarily," Aossa scratched his head.

"That's alright," Jilunini put his hands behind his head and leaned against Aosa, "I think this is good."

Aosa didn't know what else to say, so she could only scratch her head, pick up a piece of scone from the side and take a bite.

The silence lasted for a while, and Jilunini suddenly raised his hand and pulled Ossa's chin.

"Huh?" Osa lowered his head in confusion, "What's wrong?"

"No, I just want to ask you, do you think..." Jilunini was silent for a moment and continued, "Well, do people who are together... have to be able to do those things?"

"Uh, which ones...oh, you mean those ones," Ao Sa showed a slightly embarrassed look on his face, "Ah, even if you ask me about this kind of thing..."

"Isn't it possible without those things?" Gironini asked again.

"Uh... I think, maybe it doesn't matter, right?" Ao Sa said with some uncertainty.

"Oh," Jilunini sighed, huddled up, and muttered in a low voice, "It's so annoying, why am I a Miffy..."

"I think the Miffy tribe is pretty good too," Osa said with a smile, "I often feel that I am too tall and many things are inconvenient..."

"Oh," Jilunini responded very confusedly. Obviously Osa's "comfort" did not have any effect.

However, when it comes to this, how could Ossa still not understand what Jilunini meant.

Sighing slightly, he slowly raised his hand and held Jilunini in his arms.

At this time, from an outsider's perspective, it looked like he had Jilunini trapped in his arms, with only his head exposed.

"What?" Jilunini asked.

"Why not," Ossa replied, "Didn't you say, it's good like this..."

"Oh," Jilunini agreed, without saying anything more, but she shrank in Osa's arms again.

Ao Sa didn't say much, just took a deep breath, and then guarded her with a smile.

After a while, Jilunini suddenly said: "Hey, I remember, if you can become a great arcanist, can you freely change your appearance..."

"Haha, you're right," Ao Sa immediately smiled bitterly, "That's something that many people can't do in their lifetime, and we don't have the foundation..."

"Can't we just start learning from now on?" Jilunini asked.

"Well...but we don't have time now," Osa sighed.

"It's because you don't have time," Jilunini said softly, "But, I want to try..."

"Yeah," Osa scratched his head, "Actually, there's no need for it, I think..."

"No!" Jilunini interrupted him directly and said firmly, "I want to try."

Ossa looked at Jilunini, blinked, and finally showed a helpless smile.

"Well, give it a try, I believe you," Osa nodded.

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A little further away, Guoguo stood on a treetop, looked at Osa and Jilunini, then at Movent and Callidora, and sighed.

"Really, one by one, all in pairs, alas," Guoguo sighed.

It's a bit uncomfortable.

She is obviously quite confident in her appearance.

Obviously she was once a girl who yearned for sweet love.

The results of it?

It's not that Guo Guo doesn't want to fall in love, it's just that she has no room to start.

Although she has no experience in love, she somehow ended up becoming Guo's mother. Now the elders in the village look at her as if they are talking to her as their equal. She has achieved the reputation of "high moral and respectable" in the village at such a young age. As long as her hair is not gray, Yes, it seems that every time he sees her, he has to bow to her.

It's hard.

"Alas..." Guoguo sighed.

At this moment, she suddenly heard a voice coming from behind her.

"My good disciple, why are you sighing alone here at night?"

Guoguo looked back and saw Deidel standing on the treetop nearby, looking at her with a smile.

"Ah, teacher," Guoguo gave a slight student salute to Deidel, "You also failed to attract girls this year?"

"Have you become more and more rude to me over the years?" Deidel's mouth twitched, "Where is my innocent and cute little apprentice?"

"People will grow, teacher," Guoguo shrugged, "So did you pick up a girl?"

"Ha, come on, how can you not," Deidel sighed, "You don't know what seniority you are in the village, but I was almost used as a memorial by all the old men and women in the village. Then others call me younger. Sister, I’m afraid I’ll be called old and disrespectful here.”

"You also know that your boss is not young anymore," Guoguo sighed, "Well, none of those former wives were any good. Really, if you could be more focused, you wouldn't be so lonely now."

"Hey, why are you talking about this now? Really," Deidel scratched his temples in distress, "I don't know what nonsense Magina has taught you."

"With all due respect, teacher, you should be the one making the mess in this regard," Guoguo said with a look of helplessness.

"Ha, no, my God," Deidre looked up to the sky with a broken face and sighed, "Margina! What have you done!"

As soon as he finished speaking, a bolt of thunder fell from the sky and hit Deidel with a bang. He was knocked directly from the top of the tree and fell into the grass pile underground.

Then, Magina's voice sounded in their ears at the same time: "Stop teaching my students, Deidre, or the next one will be a real thunder."

Deidel, who was lying on the ground, looked at the sky for a long time before he belched a smoke ring and said tremblingly: "Fuck, you dog..."

There was a bang, and another thunder struck down.

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"What an annoying guy," Magina muttered, moving her eyes back to the desk in front of her.

At this moment, a plate of grilled meat and vegetables was placed on her right.

"Okay, old guy, let's take a rest on this rare day," Snow held his baking sheet, picked up a piece of roasted sweet potato with chopsticks and threw it into his mouth, "If the string is too tight, it will Damn it, your frequency of attention lapses has obviously increased recently."

"Oh, tsk, I don't want to admit it, but you're right," Magina sighed, picked up the baking sheet, put a piece of green vegetables into her mouth, and chewed it slowly.

"Yes, eat slowly, you probably haven't tasted the food carefully for a long time," Snow said softly, "Although I do too."

Magina did not answer, but asked: "Where is Lim?"

"I have something to tell the other brave men, so I'm going out to the outside world first," Snow said. "If the delay lasts too long, I might not come back until tomorrow."

"That's it," Magina nodded and continued eating.

Snow looked at her, sighed, and said, "Don't you want to chat?"

"There's nothing to talk about, right?" Magina shook her head. "If you stay here all day long, there will be nothing to talk about."

"That's true, tsk," Snow was also a little helpless.

Everyday life is spent studying new arcane systems, and the only topics that can be talked about at the moment seem to be related research, but if we talk about these, what is the difference between it and work.

"These boring days seem to never end," Snow sighed.

"That's why I'm always in such a hurry," Majina was also a little helpless, "We really don't have much time."

"I still prefer to increase the labor force," Snow said. "If we bring in a few old guys, we should be able to increase the labor force a lot faster..."

"I can't trust them," Magina shook her head. "In the entire Mystic Sanctuary, you are the only one I trust..."

"So, where is the director?" Snow asked.

"Can you find him?" Magina asked.

"Leem, there is no one who can never be found," Snow said.

"So what if he finds it? As long as the key to the sanctuary is in his hand, he can't leave," Magina shook her head, "But if the key is given up and falls into the hands of some guys, the consequences will be disastrous."

"I think it's not a bad idea to let the sanctuary be destroyed," Snow said. "Anyway, the world over there has no future..."

"Without a future, there will be no radicals to protect us," Magina said. "As I said before, false hope must exist..."

"Tsk," Snow looked at the mirror in the sky with a complicated expression.

Magina also followed his gaze and looked at the mirror. After a moment of silence, she suddenly said: "I was wondering...if there was a complete form of this thing, would it not require my research? In fact, conventional boundary-opening magic Can you also create a whole new world?"

"Well," Snow nodded, "after all, that's what it seems to be designed for."

"It's strange, isn't it? Why are there scattered artifacts used to create a whole new world in this world?" Magina said, "And there has never been a corresponding record. Who created it, who broke it, what? There is no information, as if it was scattered from the beginning..."

"Yes, it's strange, but there are so many strange things," Snow sighed, "If anything, the hero and the disaster themselves are strange enough, aren't they?"

"Compared to heroes and disasters, the magic of summoning heroes is actually a bigger problem," Magina said. "I have always felt that it doesn't look like magic..."

"Ah, yes, that is not magic in the first place," Snow said softly, "it is clearly a sacrifice, a sacrifice to the gods..."

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"Are these what we are going to do in the future?" Anvada looked at Lim and sighed, "It doesn't sound like an easy way to survive."

"The vitality of the Secret Sanctuary is severely damaged. During this period, I can only rely on you," Lim looked at Anwada, "You are also the last hope of this world."

"Ah, it's okay. We have long been used to this," Anvada smiled, "We were once the world's last hope."

"Yes, this world is really cruel to you," Lim sighed.

"No, it's not you, it's us," Anwada smiled, and then turned around, "Take care, for the future."

"Ah, for the future," Lim nodded.

Anwada smiled slightly, then kicked the ground violently, his whole body rose into the air, and slowly disappeared into the sky.

Lim watched him go away, then turned to look aside and said softly: "Come out, I don't have much time. The time flow gap between the two worlds is too big, I can't delay for too long."

"It doesn't matter, the flow of time in this space can also be slowed down to the extreme," the black-haired Dragon King stepped out of nowhere, smiled at Lim, and said, "Thank you, God Envoy."

"It's nothing hard," Lim smiled slightly, "But now that you're here, it seems like my free time is over?"

"No, the boss still doesn't have any instructions," the Black Dragon King gently shook his head, "It's just that I have some guesses about the boss's meaning..."

"This is a battle between gods, right," Lim said with a smile.

"Don't dare to talk nonsense," the Black Dragon King looked helpless, "I also said that the boss did not give any instructions."

"Yes, there is no instruction. It just gave me the ability to see everything today as if I saw it thousands of years ago." Lim looked at the sky with a smile, "God's power is so great..."

"Not necessarily, really, not necessarily," the Black Dragon King shrugged, "I think you will probably understand after you complete your mission."

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