768: 639 768: 639 “What do you want to do now?” Xu Yang changed the subject.
“To send you away…
to send you sowhere else…” Farosa still had her eyes closed.
“Where to?”
“Into my mory.” Farosa’s body shifted in Xu Yang’s embrace, like a large, burning piece of charcoals about to scorch him.
He was sweating profusely, feeling the surroundings still not being cold enough.
“What do you want to do?” Xu Yang followed up on Farosa’s words.
“To correct so mistakes…
You must go into my mory…
Let feel the beauty of my childhood.
Those pains and setbacks will prevent from progressing in my cultivation, you must alter and transform them…
lessen the pain when I recall them,” Farosa’s tone was distant and hollow.
Indeed, other than Xu Yang who knew her past, no one else was aware of Farosa’s childhood experiences.
It was extrely bleak.
She had a suffering mother and a brutal father.
mory is like a person’s shadow, always following behind, never fading.
Farosa now, having devoured the Divine Power of the Great River Goddess, was able to manipulate and comb through her own mories.
“I will, I will,” Xu Yang soothed Farosa.
Farosa needed Xu Yang now, the only lover who knew her experiences, and Xu Yang had to personally go into Farosa’s mories, to nd everything, for Farosa to recover from the painful mories.
If he was successful, Farosa would reap rich rewards when recalling her childhood.
This was also significant for Xu Yang, and a new initiative within their relationship, he had to delve into Farosa’s mory, to heal Farosa’s psychological wounds, not only through doi to increase her pleasure.
“I will, let go, I will make your childhood feel light and joyful, and make all the pain disappear,” Xu Yang kissed Farosa’s burning forehead.
“You have done too many bad things…
now you must make ands…” Farosa bit her lip.
“Don’t worry…”
“I know you will, I’m opening my mories to you, all of my mories…
Look at , Xu Yang, look at , don’t avert your gaze,” Farosa opened her eyes.
At that mont, her eyes were no longer flesh and lens, but two bottomless vortices.
As instructed by Farosa, Xu Yang silently gazed into her eyes, leaving himself unguarded, and the eyes of mory swallowed Xu Yang whole.
He vanished from the room.
Farosa, sniffing the lingering scent in the air, wrapped herself in the Rainbow Cloak again, crouching in the thick traces they had left behind.
It was ti to go back, Farosa breathed heavily, it was ti to go back.
She raised her hand, swiping through the air, and a portal of the starry sky opened, her figure passing through the gateway, back to the Star River Domain.
In her Divine Realm, Farosa saw the erald flashes outside.
“Forest Master…” Farosa frowned and watched.
“You attempt to break the oath, to harm the person in the oath, I will not sit idly by, I must bring a warning,” the voice of the Forest Master seed to co from ancient tis, echoing deeply.
“A piece of flesh won’t be a problem,” Farosa said.
“…When you swallow him whole, I and the entire natural world will beco your enemies, until you release him from your stomach…” the Forest Master threatened.
“How dare you challenge ?” Farosa was filled with fighting spirit.
“People make oaths because they know I will oversee them, whenever an oath needs safeguarding, I step forward.”
“This is beyond your control…
yes, I understand, you hate that I ate the arm of the Great River Goddess, you hate that I consud a part of your old lover.
It’s been so long, can’t you forget it?” Farosa taunted.
“…mory is like a river, which you wade into repeatedly throughout your life.
Are you not terrified by the pain in your mories…”
Farosa repelled the presence of the Forest Master, she didn’t need such ancient things to disturb her brilliant Star River Domain.
But…
mories are like a river.
Farosa recalled all the pain of her childhood, truly wishing that Xu Yang could go where he was ant to be and nd everything.
By now, Xu Yang had entered the cognitive realm of Farosa.
Xu Yang looked around and discovered that he was in a wondrous hourglass-shaped space.
At the very center was a singularity, a lone dot, constantly pushing forward into the unknown, while leaving behind thread-like strands of information in the vast space behind it.
These strands were cast aside like flowing water, with countless glittering motes ebbing within the deep currents of the mory river.
In front of it was a vast expanse of hazy, insubstantial space, like a dry riverbed, where no tangible content could be discerned.
Behind it lay an infinite array of thoughts and mories.
mories surged like a great river through the hourglass-shaped space, leaving behind a disturbance of recollections.
Xu Yang now understood that the central point where he stood represented Farosa’s present, ahead lay the unknown future, and behind were all the pasts she had experienced.
He imdiately started moving backward, surrounded by the experiences that Farosa had lived through in these past few days.
All the laughter, joy, and pleasure were scattered around like tens of thousands of golden cubes.
He curiously picked up one of those tiny cubes to synchronize with the mory.
——Ah——
He had always felt from one side, and now he was feeling from the other.
Now…
he knew what Farosa felt, this…
this…
he himself…
he…
…quick…
let it go…
Xu Yang hurriedly tossed aside the tiny cube.
His body shuddered; the feeling was as strange as it could be.
Xu Yang shook his head, casting off that mory, and continued on his way into the distance.
Farosa had opened her river of mories to Xu Yang, thus entrusting him with all her secrets.
However, Farosa and Xu Yang had been so close that he already knew all the secrets, and there was no need to unveil any more answers.
The further Xu Yang walked, the deeper his emotions grew.
What if Farosa entered the heart of Xu Yang?
He himself still had much he hadn’t told Farosa.
Including his childhood, his parents, his experiences growing up, and the many attempts he made in pursuit of freedom, along with his adventures, including nurous monts that would outrage Farosa were she to see them.
Those could not be allowed to co to her attention.
Xu Yang ran all the way.
He couldn’t see the end and entered a truly grueling world of mories.
In front of him stretched a truly long, empty road, a single line extending towards eternity.
Undoubtedly, that represented the content left behind in Farosa’s brain during her 1000-year slumber.
She rembered nothing, but there was still faint ntal activity, resulting in a vast emptiness in the middle of the mory river.
Xu Yang wandered forward, facing a long journey across the thousand-year void.
After a lengthy trek, Xu Yang finally arrived at a key fragnt of Farosa’s early mories and decided to start when she was five years old.
Xu Yang conjectured that Little Farosa at that age would probably be easier to deal with.
He would take care of Little Farosa as he would Little Fool, and it shouldn’t be a problem.
When he entered the mory space, Xu Yang was astonished.
He had thought that Farosa’s mories would only include her ho, her little bed, and her family since a five-year-old Farosa couldn’t have wandered far.
But when Xu Yang truly entered her mory and stepped onto the grass, he realized that her recollections included an entire old world in its entirety.
The world from Farosa’s mory unfolded before Xu Yang’s eyes.
He saw the rugged hills, the high-rising night moon, and a warm breeze coming towards him.
It was a complete representation of the Aquilia countryside from her mories, and it was limitless.
As Xu Yang gazed far into the distance, he saw remote paths and rivers, all of them flawlessly real.
In any case, the key to revising mories was to find where Farosa lived and then give her a pleasant mory so that she could continue her path on the Way of Power, unbound by shadows.
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