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Chapter 1736: Dead Zone: Bygone Days (Part 8) – How Could I Forget

“Mu You…”

Lin Xue sat dazedly on the bed. As she once again uttered that na, countless fragnts of mory finally surged in like a tide.

Scenes related to Mu You flooded her mind, one after another. She finally realized how important a person she had forgotten.

Lin Xue couldn’t help but cover her cheeks, her heart growing increasingly painful.

It turned out that she had unknowingly forgotten sothing so important…

Lin Xue still covered her eyes, afraid that upon opening them, this piece of mory would disappear once more. Yet, the tears already flowed uncontrollably down her cheeks, gathering rapidly, soon soaking a large portion of the quilt before her.

Lin Xue finally put down her hands and slowly opened her eyes.

“This ti… I absolutely won’t forget again…”

In front of her, it was still that dark room. The desolate world she just saw seed like a dream.

But Lin Xue knew that it wasn’t just a re dream; it was sothing mysterious reminding her that she had forgotten sothing important.

At this very mont, the most important person to her was trapped in a ti prison, and compared to what he was going through, what was her own ordeal worth?

In such a desolate world, he had spent billions of years alone. Did he ever feel as lost and bewildered as she did?

No… He must have been much stronger than her, waiting for her return until he lost his mory. Even if he eventually lost his mory, he never gave up hope, still using the simplest thod, determined to stack a stone mountain higher than the sky just to leave that world. What kind of determination and perseverance does this require?

Because in this world, only Lin Xue knew about the ti prison, and only she, who experienced that long river of ti together, could possibly go back to rescue him.

During those millions or even billions of years, he must have been clinging to that hope, waiting bitterly.

Mu You trusted her, just like how he unhesitatingly sent her out of the Dead Zone in the end. He believed she would surely co to save him.

However, she had betrayed his trust. While he endured countless ti alone, she had forgotten his affairs, laughing with friends and family, leading a carefree life.

Lin Xue couldn’t help but tightly clench her fists. Why would she… do such a cruel thing?

“I can’t!”

Lin Xue suddenly felt her mind becoming muddled again, those precious mories she had barely recalled now seed to drift away once more.

“This ti, I absolutely cannot lose it again…”

Lin Xue’s eyes widened imdiately. She jumped off the bed and rushed to the desk, grabbing pen and paper, recording everything about Mu You as much as she could.

But soon, her trembling hands ca to a halt.

Because she hadn’t even finished writing a page, the text at the beginning of the page began to fade, eventually disappearing into nothingness.

Then, the disappearing text grew more and faster, and in less than half a minute, everything she had just written vanished completely.

“Thud!”

Lin Xue slamd her fist on the table, the pen in her hand snapping with the force.

“Why, won’t even give such a chance… At this rate, doesn’t it an the mory will eventually be stripped away again…”

Lin Xue trembled, refusing to give up on recording, but tried all sorts of thods. Whether it was words, images, or hints, anything related to Mu You, recognized by her subconscious as associated with the ‘Mu You’ she knew, would disappear quickly after appearing.

In her desperation, Lin Xue even took a knife and stabbed it into her own arm…

Soon after, Lin Xue’s arm beca a bloody ss, blood dripped and stained the floor. She paid no heed to the pain, carving a wound in the shape of the character ‘Mu’ on her arm, cut by cut.

But it was of no use. The painstakingly created wound soon blurred, healing within rely a dozen seconds, the scar transford into an indistinct ss, hard to discern.

“No…”

Lin Xue felt a bit of despair. Having gone this far yet still failing, was she destined to forget Mu You all over again?

Wait…

Lin Xue quickly realized sothing.

Visible wounds could heal, but what about invisible wounds?

Without further thought, Lin Xue swept her right hand over the ring, and the Reaper’s Scythe appeared in her grasp.

Lin Xue rotated the scythe, its tip swept across her body, naturally bringing her Soul Body out.

Looking at the humanoid azure soul floating before her, Lin Xue gripped the scythe’s handle tightly, steeling herself, slashing down towards her heart.

“Puff!”

“Ah…”

Azure Soul Fire burst and scattered, accompanied by Lin Xue’s scream of agony.

The soul burning, especially at the critical point of the heart, was an excruciating pain that reached the marrow. One slash left her nearly unable to endure, collapsing to the ground.

But compared to the mories rapidly fading in her mind, this real pain seed negligible. Lin Xue forced herself to stand up, gritting her teeth, and slashed at her Soul Body again…

In the subsequent ti, Lin Xue’s muffled groans and the sound of the blade piercing the soul rose and fell, repeatedly sounding.

Enduring the excruciating pain that threatened to make her faint, Lin Xue slashed one cut after another, soon carving out nineteen wounds on her heart.

Nineteen wounds, just enough to form two characters: Mu You.

“Sister Xue!”

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