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Xuan Yue raised her head, saying, "You don’t need to thank , I did it for my sister too! And thank you for the fruits, they were really tasty, I love their light and sweet taste. I’ve left so for you, you should have so too." As she spoke, she pointed to the remaining fruits on the table.

Ah Dai ate the fruits while picking up a book. He was about to browse through it, when he heard Xuan Yue ask, "Big Brother Ah Dai, didn’t you say this is your teacher’s ho? How co I don’t see your teacher?"

Ah Dai shuddered, the fruit in his hand slipping onto the table and revealing his indomitable sadness. He placed the book on the table, supporting his upper body with his hands, and muttered, "My teacher, my teacher has already passed away."

Xuan Yue was shocked, saying apologetically, "I’m sorry. I didn’t an to stir up your pain." Seeing Ah Dai’s distressed appearance made her feel uneasy too.

Ah Dai shook his head and said, "Honestly speaking, my teacher was the closest person to . His death was a great blow to . When I first learned of his death, I really wanted to follow him to the grave. It was the things my teacher left behind that gave the courage to continue living. My teacher was too devoted in his life; he devoted his entire life to alchemy and even used his own life to complete his final work. In my heart, my teacher is so magnificent, and no one can replace his position."

Xuan Yue mused over the aning in Ah Dai’s words and muttered, "Completed his final work with his life? What was it?"

Ah Dai’s sorrow was mixed with pride, "With his own life, my teacher achieved his final wish, becoming humanity’s first Master Alchemist to create a Divine Artifact."

"Divine Artifact? A Divine Artifact can be created by humans as well? Your teacher was truly great. It’s the first ti I’ve heard of soone being able to create a Divine Artifact."

Ah Dai saw the astonished look on Xuan Yue’s face, and showed a bitter smile, "Yes! My teacher was the greatest alchemist, but he also sacrificed his life to fulfill this wish." He caressed Goris’s Wish on his right arm and sighed, "If it weren’t for this Divine Artifact that my teacher left , I might have fallen during the assassins’ first attack yesterday."

Xuan Yue, filled with curiosity, said subconsciously, "Can I see the Divine Artifact?"

Ah Dai nodded. He had no suspicions toward Xuan Yue, a kin of his, lifted his right sleeve to reveal the Giant Spirit Snake Armor, and turned it open to show the black forearm beneath.

Xuan Yue moved closer to Ah Dai, held his large hand, and looked at his arm, which glowed with a faint black luminescence, "Is this the Divine Artifact? Have you rged with the Divine Artifact?"

Ah Dai looked at the complex black patterns on his forearm, nodding, "Yes, this is the Divine Artifact my teacher left . I nad it Goris’s Wish, after my teacher. It allows to teleport three tis a day and can release a clone that retains half of my strength. Yesterday, it was by utilizing these two abilities that I was able to hold on for so long."

"Three tis teleportation," Xuan Yue murmured, recalling her own Space Magic, "Teleportation is also possible with Space Magic, but this clone, I’ve never heard of it before. What range can you teleport with Goris’s Wish, and can you ensure its accuracy?"

Ah Dai replied, "The teleportation range is within fifty ters, and it’s generally accurate, with deviations not exceeding one ter. That’s also because there’s only a mont to position when usually teleporting. If given ample ti, I can be completely accurate."

Xuan Yue nodded, admiringly said, "So that’s how it is; truly worthy of being a Divine Artifact. Although Space Magic can also teleport, even the most powerful magicians can only achieve thirty percent accuracy at most. And it consus a lot of Magic Power." She said this while gently caressing Goris’s Wish on Ah Dai’s arm, feeling the powerful inherent magic.

Xuan Yue’s cool hand moving back and forth on his own arm gave Ah Dai an unusual sensation. Ah! How could I, a man, develop such feelings for Xuan Re, another man? It must be because he resembles Yue Yue. Shocked in his heart, Ah Dai withdrew his arm and adjusted his sleeve.

Xuan Yue asked with concern, "What’s wrong?"

Ah Dai bowed his head, disguising his words, "It’s nothing. Perhaps the injuries from yesterday haven’t fully healed. I’d like to ditate for a while, and you should ditate too."

Upon hearing that Ah Dai’s injuries had not yet healed, Xuan Yue imdiately beca anxious, "Then you should ditate right away. Healing is crucial."

Both sat on the bed, Ah Dai took a deep breath, glanced at Xuan Yue’s concerned eyes, closed his eyes, and began channeling the energy within his Silver Body, sinking his consciousness into the Dantian and gradually entering into ditation.

Xuan Yue did not start ditating imdiately. Watching the light white glow gradually rising from Ah Dai’s body, her heart filled with a serene warmth. From their previous interactions, she clearly sensed Ah Dai’s changes. Although still reticent, Ah Dai seed much more composed than before. At any ti, a trace of faint sadness could be seen in his brows. These three years, he must have experienced a lot of pain. When he wakes up, I must get it all out of him. Ah Dai, now that I’ll be by your side, I will never let you suffer again. You must not let down! If you really fall for another woman and no longer like Yue Yue, Yue Yue will surely die of grief. Suppressing the emotions struggling within her heart, Xuan Yue softly chanted a spell and entered into deep ditation. Holy pale golden light emanated from her body, wrapping her up, clearly feeling the active Magic Elents in the air continuously converging toward her, as Xuan Yue’s consciousness gradually rged into the sacred golden ocean.

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