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The charcoal fire burned fiercely, and the food on the grill sizzled, while thin wisps of smoke rose into the air, spreading the rich aroma of the roast at.

A few people laughed and chatted, flipping the roast at while sharing amusing stories from their lives.

Occasionally, they would take out so plum wine for a small sip.

"Chiba-san, tonight I'll have a surprise for you," Haruka Yuzan sat beside the girl, took a sip of plum wine from his cup, and said with a smile,

"Do you believe that superpowers exist in this world?"

Chiba Shimizu gave him a bland look, her gaze cold and clear as if she was dealing with an idiot: "Are you drunk?"

Haruka Yuzan grinned and continued, "If soone in this world really did have superpowers, then that person must be ."

"You really are drunk."

"Maybe, people always say that after getting drunk, they often speak things they wouldn't dare say sober."

Haruka Yuzan looked into the girl's eyes, the taste of the wine spreading in his mouth, as rich as his emotions at the mont, and his voice was low and steady:

"Would you, Chiba-san?"

Chiba Shimizu gave him a bland look:

"From a scientific standpoint, alcohol indeed magnifies the dopamine in the brain, but there are also those who use being drunk as an excuse to say sober things to achieve their deceptive aims, so it's better to not believe a word from the start."

Haruka Yuzan grinned and said nothing, turning to go play with the drunk little devils.

After he left, Chiba Shimizu's eyes instantly lost the cold, rational look of the past.

Her face, usually frosty as snow, now had a rare softness added to it after being drunk; she closed her eyes slightly, her long and dense eyelashes fluttering gently like resting butterflies, her cheeks flushed.

She couldn't help but reach out to touch her sowhat hot cheeks: "So this is what it feels like to be drunk?"

.......

The barbecue lasted until two-thirty in the morning, and then the group briefly cleaned up and returned to their rooms.

Tonight, everyone had drunk quite a bit.

Overco with sleepiness, they didn't feel like doing much anymore.

Once everyone had returned to their rooms, Haruka Yuzan also found Chiba Shimizu.

The girl was sitting on the open-air balcony, blowing in the night breeze, looking up at the bright moon in the sky; hearing the noise behind her, she spoke up directly:

"You didn't find soone to spend the night with, so why have you co to find ?"

"You knew it was ?" Haruka Yuzan was taken aback, sitting next to the girl and reaching out to straighten her hair that had fallen beside her ear.

Chiba Shimizu let him straighten her hair, her delicately beautiful red lips hooked up slightly, just like a new crescent moon quietly rising on her beautiful face:

"At this hour, it could only be you."

"I said, I have a surprise for you tonight," Haruka Yuzan said with a smile.

Chiba Shimizu turned to look at him: "If you can really give a surprise, then I'm yours to do with as you please tonight."

"That's what you said," Haruka Yuzan raised his eyebrows.

"Mhm."

Perhaps it was the alcohol, but the young lady seed especially irrational tonight.

"Maybe what Haruka Yuzan said is true," she murmured to herself. "After drinking, I might also speak what's on my mind..."

Haruka Yuzan took out a pocket watch from his chest and placed it in front of the girl, gently swinging it: "Shimizu, next, I will let you see the person you most want to see."

Chiba Shimizu frowned slightly, "Are you teasing ?"

Haruka didn't respond to her but continued to sway the pocket watch: "The thoughts of the departed from heaven, Shimizu, who do you long to see the most?"

As soon as the words were spoken,

Sentence after sentence appeared out of thin air before their eyes.

"Thoughts of the Departed."

"Cost: Thoughts of the Departed x1"

"Warning: This may be a different kind of tornt and pain for the living, please use with caution."

"Warning: This may be a different kind of tornt and pain for the living, please use with caution."

Haruka Yuzan was already accustod to these subtitles, but Chiba Shimizu was seeing them for the first ti, and she couldn't help but open her mouth slightly in surprise.

The subtitles disappeared.

Everything returned to normal, and in the quiet night, only the last lancholic chirps of the autumn cicadas could be heard.

Just when Chiba Shimizu thought Haruka Yuzan was playing a trick on her and was about to leave, a familiar yet strange voice ca from behind:

"Shimizu."

Her voice was soft and gentle, like a breeze in the spring.

Upon hearing that voice, Chiba Shimizu couldn't stop shaking.

Seeing this, Haruka Yuzan silently exited the balcony, "You have only one hour, make the most of it."

At this mont, Chiba Shimizu's mind was so overwheld that she couldn't take anything in. The girl, who was always calm and rational, now couldn't help but breathe rapidly.

She turned around, her voice trembling uncontrollably, "Mother."

Xuan Long climbed onto the rock and was stunned by the scenery before him. The swirling and misty sea of white clouds was dotted with terracotta-colored mountain peaks, topped with rugged rocks and adorned with sturdy pines. It was like a scene out of a fairyland, a dream, a trance, indeed the immortal mountains themselves.

There were ninety-nine peaks, each with its own pavilion or palace. Immortal mountains with exquisite architecture, so elegant and aesthetically pleasing, others grand and imposing, too many to count.

In the Tang Dynasty, the poet immortal Li Bai was intoxicated by the exquisite beauty of Jiajiang Green Clothes, the wine, and the scenery. He sought the ways of immortals in the mountains, boated under the moon, and by the banks of the Pingqiang River, he penned the tiless "Song of Ei Mountain by Moonlight."

An online sentence dictionary, with the purpose of helping everyone quickly create higher-quality sentences.

At the mountain peak after entering the land of immortals, Lin Xinyu saw the prized treasure of his sect, the Chaos Spring Eye.

My master henceforth went into seclusion at Devil Immortal Mountain, planning to lead a life of simplicity with plum trees and cranes.

The nine peaks soared into the sky, hundreds of feet high, like Heavenly Mountain Immortal Mountain, adorned with exquisite pavilions. However, it's a pity they were too far away to be seen clearly.

When Su Liang woke up once again, there was an old Taoist in front of him, gently stroking his beard, his Taoist robe fluttering without wind. With the air of an immortal and an ethereal presence like one ascending to immortality, he asked with dignity, "Child, are you willing to follow this poor Taoist to the immortal mountains to seek the fruit of the Dao and the secret to eternal life?"

Tongtian Temple is the state-protected Guoku Temple, also known as Sanbao Jingang Temple. It is a pillar of Buddhism, a training ground for monks. Although there are many temples in the world, none can match it. The temple is clouded with high monks, with the three great immortal mountains combined still falling short.

At the deepest part of the Gods and Demons Battlefield lay a mysterious place. It was an extraordinary world, with petals falling in profusion, lush grasses, standing immortal mountains, and a clear blue sky for thousands of miles. It resembled a beautiful fairyland, with immortal energy flowing and colors flooding the scene.

Deep within the Hidden Immortal Mountain Range, there is a place called Guiyun Ridge. Here the mountains lood high and steep, with strange peaks and rocks, and undulating ridges standing tall and imposing.

All that could be seen were red-painted railings and ornate structures, vibrant and majestic. With its unusual flowers and herbs, it was like an immortal mountain with crystal palaces, a world unto its own. Jun Ruochen's great ambition was to circle the stars...

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