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“Why the sudden interest in my relationships, Silver Lantern?” Ashe’s tone was light. “I can’t even retaliate, since you don’t have any relationships to speak of.”

After injuring his left shoulder, the functionality of Ashe’s left hand had noticeably declined. But just as Ashe’s high realm couldn’t overpower Vesser, his injured left hand still allowed him to hold his own in battle, though moving it was a bit painful.

“Is retaliating against

aningful?” A soft chuckle ca from behind the fox mask. “The point is your own thoughts.”

“If you’re trying to sow discord or ntally shake , you’ve succeeded,” Ashe said. “I never thought in the direction you suggested, but upon reflection, it does make so sense.”

“You people of Senlo, under extre death pressure, religious indoctrination, and lack of entertainnt, indeed have the potential to be philosophers.”

Hearing Ashe’s admission, Vesser couldn’t help but breathe a little faster, eager to say, “Changing the subject is pointless. As long as you accept this idea in your heart, the seed will take root. You’ll soon realize you have no companions-“

“I do.”

Ashe wrapped his left hand around Vesser’s right hand, reversing his grip on the sword to slash at her throat. “You make a good point, but how are they not my companions?”

“You consider this parasitic relationship a companionship? Then the snail and its shell are companions too.”

“They can see themselves in my eyes,” Ashe stared into the eyes behind the mask, “because I am also watching them.”

“Perhaps I am indeed the vessel for their self-projection, but am I not also admiring them?”

Vesser clenched her teeth, even though her stamina was nearly depleted, she mustered her energy and suddenly intensified her attacks, focusing on Ashe’s left hand, trying to bring him down.

Yet Ashe still kept up with her combat rhythm, saying, “Although I yearn for a mundane and peaceful life, do I not enjoy those grand adventures? Impossible, even if I stay at ho, I play those explosive virtual gas to get my fix.”

“I admire them, Silver Lantern. Though Igor has a terrible personality and a strong desire for domination, like , he enjoys using grand, mocking pranks to counter the twisted and bizarre order. Our bond probably started from that grand prank.”

“Harvey’s interests are far from ordinary. Although I’ve been so influenced by him that I can almost understand him, no normal person would ever accept him. Yet, I admire his determination. Ununderstood, unloved, with his legacy severed, he never complains, no matter how harsh the environnt, and even tries to drag us into his ss… If he died in Senlo, he’d undoubtedly beco a Demi-God.”

“Raven Annihilation is the sa. As soone despised by the Virtual Realm, he accepted his ordinariness but not the fate of an ordinary person. rcury Trojan Horse dares not show her face because of him, you, Silver Lantern, fear his killing blows, and we respect him as a fighter of equal caliber… How could I not respect him?”

“And the Swordmaster who dreams of becoming a perforr, the Purple Moth who seeks to overturn divine intervention… Even if their dreams aren’t necessarily noble or just, I still admire them.”

“Whenever I see these people of unwavering determination, I feel…” Ashe’s lips curved into a smile, “that perhaps I ca to this world just to witness their colors.”

“How boring,” Vesser said coldly. “Perhaps only soone as hollow as you could walk alongside people with such disparate desires… You’re nothing more than strangers who coincidentally ended up together, hardly like-minded at all.”

“There aren’t that many like-minded people in this world,” Ashe replied. “Even drears with the sa goals will have different desires. Silver Lantern, your standards for companions are strict, but in my eyes, as long as we can respect and admire each other’s dreams, that’s enough to be companions.”

“Because admiration is the wheel of bonds, leaving shared marks on the journey.”

Whoosh!

Ashe reversed his grip on the sword and slashed fiercely across the fox mask. Surprisingly, the mask’s quality held up, leaving only a faint scratch. “For example, Silver Lantern, though I don’t agree with your ideas, I admire your resolve.”

Vesser’s attacks suddenly intensified, but Ashe countered each move. “You’ve kept everything bottled up, hidden away in the Tribulation Fire Temple, joined the Four Pillars Cult, and only at the last mont did you break away to walk your own path. No one understands you, everyone is hunting you, yet you’ve never wavered in your determination, never giving up even in the face of setbacks.”

“Sotis I feel like I’m the protagonist of so boring novel-no plan, no ideals, nothing-yet I’m here trying to stop you, a villain with grand ideals, a far-reaching plan, and unshakable resolve.”

“If we could have just sat down and talked from the beginning,” Ashe said, “perhaps you wouldn’t have had to co this far.”

At this mont, Vesser suddenly recalled the history of another world line that her Mirror Dragon avatar had once ntioned.

In that world line, she hadn’t destroyed the Tribulation Fire Temple, rcury Trojan Horse hadn’t assassinated her, she hadn’t used the Dragon Blood Cultivation System, and she had gained an ally…

But that was a story from another world line.

As ti passed, Ashe’s left shoulder injury worsened, blood loss increased rapidly, draining his stamina, and the influence of the Blood Seed grew stronger. Although Vesser was also exhausted, Ashe reached the breaking point faster-

Thud!

Ashe was kicked far away, and the Honey Sword he had been holding flew into the air, only to be caught by Vesser. She didn’t imdiately pursue him but instead took a deep breath. Her entire body was drenched in sweat, and after a mont, a small puddle ford on the ground beneath her.

Ashe was equally exhausted. The mont he stopped, his muscles, flesh, and bones ached so much he couldn’t lift them, as if every cell in his body was protesting the overti. He struggled to sit up, watching as Silver Lantern approached step by step with her long sword in hand. “You were so fixated on the keyword ‘companions’ earlier. I thought you were jealous of .”

Vesser didn’t respond, gripping her sword with both hands. This ti, she would show no rcy.

“But I finally realized,” Ashe said, “you’re actually jealous of what I’ve given them, aren’t you?”

In that instant, Vesser’s hand trembled slightly, and Ashe seized the opportunity to grab her wrist, wrest the long sword from her, and then they quickly separated, standing at opposite corners of the hall.

The four passageways arranged in a cross around them had quietly opened at so point, perhaps unnoticed due to the intensity of their fight. Unlike the passages in the Cicada Lurk Hall, the ones in the Cicada Hall were light gates, seemingly leading directly to other places.

Ashe and Vesser locked eyes across the distance.

At the beginning, they both thought they could make the other stay. But now, they just wanted to leave as quickly as possible.

Watching Silver Lantern disappear into the light gate, Ashe also let out a long breath and turned to step into another light gate.

He imdiately sensed soone beside him and reached out to place a hand on their shoulder. “Help

up. I’m completely worn out this ti…”

“Sure thing.”

Hearing the deliberately cutesy voice of a mature woman, Ashe froze, his head turning stiffly.

He saw a fox mask.

The mont Vesser stepped out of the light gate, she nearly collapsed against the back wall, utterly drained. She pressed a hand to her pounding heart, trying to dissipate the heat in her body through shallow, rapid breaths.

How could I possibly be jealous of him? It’s just… the intense battle causing hormonal imbalances… Don’t overthink it…

Vesser quickly cald her thoughts and turned to ask, “On your side-“

The next second, she froze.

The emotionless swordsman, with twin swords at his waist, was leaning against the passage wall, his cold gaze fixed on her.

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