Hayasaka Ai: …

Stella: Forget about her, let's not talk about her. How about we talk about something interesting? Has anyone had anything good to share lately?

Misaka Mikoto: No, I do have some things that are troubling me, but... well, never mind...

Saeko Busujima: Nothing's wrong here either. The zombies have disappeared, the world has returned to normal, and Saya and I live a peaceful life every day.

Yotsuya Miko: I'm so envious. I have to go to school every day.

Frilian: Don't you already have a divine position? Why do you still need to go to school?

Miko Yotsuya: Well, I always feel like something's missing if I don't go to school. Anyway, I have plenty of time, hehe~

Cui: Becoming a god and having an infinite lifespan is amazing, but you still need to get used to the difference in lifespan between you and your classmates. This is the trouble of long-lived beings.

Cui: But it's fine if your friends and family also live long lives.

Miko Yotsuya: Oh, right... Wait! Miko Yotsuya suddenly thought of something.

Miko Yotsuya: My mother!

Mai Sakurajima: What happened to your mother?

Yotsuya Miko: Hmm, my mother doesn't seem to live a long life. Should I tell Rei-kun? (Tsk tsk)

Thor: What's the big deal about this? Why are you looking for Ling Qing? Aren't you a god yourself? It's not as simple as granting your mother a long life.

Miko Yotsuya: Uh… well, that makes sense…

Bibi Dong: It seems that you, Jianzi, do not have a clear enough understanding of your own divine nature.

Yotsuya Miko: Cough cough, I guess since I don't need to use my powers every day, my life is pretty much the same as before except that there are no evil spirits, so I don't feel much.

Megumi Kato: This peaceful life isn't bad either.

……

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Chapter 668 Rick: Chlorine, we have no choice but to try. (Requesting monthly votes, reviews, flowers, and favorites!)

Yatogami Tohka floats in the pure white neighboring world.

All around were countless floating crystal fragments, refracting an illusory light.

There is no concept of time here, no sign of life, only eternal silence.

She curled up.

Her long purple hair cascaded down like a waterfall, obscuring half of her face.

A peaceful life…

Tohka murmured softly, her voice quickly fading away in the empty neighborhood.

She raised her hand.

A semi-transparent light screen appeared in front of me.

That was the light screen of the chat group.

Messages from various worlds kept scrolling across the screen.

This is the only way she can connect with the outside world now, and the only link that keeps her conscious.

She could see everything everyone was saying.

In particular, Kato Megumi's reflection on a peaceful life stirred ripples in her purple eyes.

calm…

Tohka repeated the word.

Her fingers unconsciously swiped across the screen, but her thoughts drifted far away.

As a sealed spirit.

She exists in the gap between the present world and the neighboring world.

Whenever the power of the spirits manifests in the mortal world, it triggers a spatial quake, causing massive destruction.

Tohka doesn't want to hurt anyone.

But the feeling of loneliness trapped in this void grows stronger every day.

Especially after the chat group appeared, she regained her senses and enjoyed a moment of freedom.

Having experienced what it means to be alive, she finds it all the more unbearable to be alone.

I really want to... really want to see the outside world...

Tohka buried her face between her knees, her voice trembling slightly.

She recalled the bustling streets, the laughing crowds, the warm sunshine…

All of these are experiences that can never be experienced in the neighboring world.

But each time he felt the urge to reveal himself, he was suppressed by the fear of potentially harming humans.

If I appeared in the real world, someone would get hurt...

Tohka raised her head, her eyes flashing with conflicting light.

But... I'm so lonely...

at this time.

A figure suddenly appeared in her mind—Ling Qing.

Despite having only met the man a few times, Tohka felt an inexplicable sense of trust in him.

If it were Ling Qingjun…

Tohka's cheeks flushed slightly, and her fingers unconsciously twisted together.

Will he understand how I feel? Will he... help me?

Once this thought arose, it took root and sprouted in her heart like a seed.

She began to fantasize about what it would be like if Ling Qing appeared in her world.

Will he take her hand with his warm hands and lead her out of the neighborhood?

Will it protect her from human hostility?

Will I... become her support?

What am I thinking...?

Tohka shook her head violently, trying to shake off these embarrassing thoughts.

But the anticipation in my heart just wouldn't go away.

……

at the same time.

In another world.

Kloni sat on a rock at the edge of the human village, gazing at the dark sky in the distance, where the smoke and dust from past wars were gradually receding.

A peaceful life…

Klonie repeated the sentence from the chat group with a wry smile, her fingers gripping the rough rock surface tightly.

In this world composed of sixteen races, the human race is the weakest.

Without magic, without special abilities, even survival is a problem.

Wars between other races could reach them at any time.

The human race lives in fear and anxiety every single day.

A peaceful life... is simply a luxury for us.

Chloe muttered to herself.

A glint of resentment flickered deep within her beautiful eyes.

She watched the busy people in the village.

Children played in the mud, women prepared simple meals, and men patrolled vigilantly.

This is the essence of the human race: fragile yet resilient in its survival.

Klonie.

A familiar voice interrupted her thoughts.

Klonie turned around.

She saw her younger brother Rick walking towards her.

As the leader of the human village, Rick, though young, shoulders a heavy responsibility.

His short, silvery-white hair fluttered gently in the wind, and his red eyes held a hint of concern.

You've been seeming distracted lately. Has something happened?

Rick's calm tone carried a hint of worry.

Klonie quickly closed the chat group interface and forced a smile.

Nothing, just thinking about some things.

Rick stared at Chlorine's face for a few seconds, then sighed softly.

You've never been good at lying since you were a child.

Klonie's shoulders slumped.

But she still couldn't tell Rick about the cross-world chat group.

That's absurd, and it could put unnecessary burden on Rick.

Of course, she couldn't reveal too much.

It's really nothing, I'm probably just too tired lately.

Klonie tried to change the subject.

How is the village doing?

Rick knew she was avoiding the question, but he didn't press her for an answer; he simply gave a calm reply.

As usual, but the demon race doesn't seem to be quiet.

Chloe's heart sank.

Any action by any race could potentially affect the human race.

They might even have to abandon the temporary homes they've worked so hard to build.

Humanity is like a leaf drifting in the wind, forever unable to settle down.

Rick…

Klonie suddenly spoke, her voice so soft it was almost inaudible.

If... if an opportunity to save humanity were to appear before you, but that opportunity might bring unknown consequences, what would you do?

Rick's body visibly stiffened.

He looked at her deeply.

I will choose to give it a try.

Rick's voice was deep and powerful.

Because we don't have the luxury of not trying.

Finish this sentence.

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