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Chapter 217 How could the flute of the Dragon Yin Master be so similar to the flute I saw that night

Venerable Longyin stared at her intently, recalling the moment he was unconscious, and the words "Jiang Mian" that echoed in his ears as he swam upstream.

What was going on? Was it just hallucination that she heard the word "Jiang Mian" or did she really say it but she was unwilling to admit it now?

"Awei," said Lord Longyin, his eyes were deep, but his voice was gentle, "When I was unconscious just now, what else did you call me besides 'Lord Brother'?"

Xie Yongwei was stunned for a moment. She didn't expect that he actually heard it.

When he was unconscious, she was performing compressions while ventilating the person in front of her through a special breathing veil.

But after she did two sets of compressions and two ventilations, she found that the effect was not great.

Seeing that the person's lips were becoming increasingly purple, she gritted her teeth and decided to give it a try, and began to try calling him by voice.

In fact, in the chaos at that time, she didn't know how many people's names she called out. She just subconsciously called out the names of everyone she knew.

After all, there might be a name that Reverend Longyin recognized and had strong feelings for.

Maybe there is a name that can pull him back from his unconscious state and back into this world.

With this thought in mind, Xie Yongwei shouted without any scruples at the time.

Now that she thought about it carefully, it seemed that when she called out "Jiang Mian", Venerable Long Yin's reaction was the biggest, and he trembled directly.

When she finished a set of chest compressions and was about to continue ventilating him, she found that he had opened his eyes.

Xie Yongwei half-closed her eyes. Thinking back now, this detail was really wonderful and strange.

It’s not strange, actually it’s not that bad.

After all, maybe it was because I shouted the name "Jiang Mian" loudest, which just happened to stimulate the hearing of the person in front of me, causing him to wake up.

But to say it's strange, it really is a bit strange.

After all, the voice I called out his name before was quite loud, so why didn’t I see such a big reaction from Venerable Longyin?

"Well," looking at the inquiring eyes and tight lips of the Longyin Master, Xie Yongwei decided to tell the truth. In her opinion, there was nothing wrong with telling it. After all, saving lives was the most important thing. "I'll tell you the truth. In order to wake you up, I called out all the names I knew. I thought that this might stimulate your hearing and speed up your awakening."

Xie Yongwei didn’t say the rest of the words. She felt that the person in front of her was so smart that he should be able to guess it.

The person in front of him frowned and his body moved slowly up and down as the carriage moved forward.

He did not respond, and Xie Yongwei did not continue his conversation. At this moment, there was silence in Macheng, and even the world outside was silent.

Outside, the only sounds were the squeaking of carriage wheels on fresh mud and the sound of horses running.

When Xie Yongwei saw that the man in front of her did not respond, she assumed that he agreed with her answer.

She turned her gaze to look out the window, and from a tricky angle beside the window, she could just see the wheels of the carriage rolling over the dark mud on the ground.

The wheels were like a broad sword that split the darkness on the ground, skillfully separating the black soil on the ground, but they could not separate the inseparable and complicated relationship between the two people in the carriage.

Of course, Xie Yongwei was not aware of the delicate relationship between the two at the moment.

Or perhaps she had a hunch in her heart, but without obvious evidence in front of her, she didn't dare to believe it.

After all, looking at the man in front of her, it seemed that he had no intention of telling her his other identities.

The two of them sat in silence for a long time. Xie Yongwei's ears moved slightly and she heard the soft ringing of the phoenix bells in the carriage. The sound of ding-dong-dong filled the air, which made her count the beats and start to play in harmony with the phoenix bells with her fingers.

"Awei," a slightly hoarse voice blended into the ding-dong-dong sound, not seeming abrupt, but strangely harmonious, "When I heard the sound of the Luanling, I suddenly became very interested. I really want to play along with the Luanling now. Can you allow me to play a song for you now?"

Xie Yongwei turned her head, her eyes bright and full of anticipation: "What do you want to play? Do you know any instruments?"

A mysterious smile appeared on the corner of Venerable Longyin's mouth. He lowered his head and skillfully untied the flute hanging around his waist with his slender jade fingers.

Xie Yongwei's pupils shrank, and something suddenly occurred to her mind - she always felt that what happened next would remind him of something.

The scenery outside the window no longer attracted Xie Yongwei. She turned back, leaned forward slightly, and stared at Venerable Long Yin intently.

The man lifted up the black wooden flute, and his slender pale fingers were fixed in certain positions, flying up and down continuously. A beautiful moonlight leaked out from his fingertips.

Xie Yongwei looked at him quietly, a little dazed. Listening to the lively jumping sounds, her heart seemed to float up, flying out of the light blue veil of the carriage and into the sky.

She flexed her fingers and suddenly her hands felt itchy. It seemed like she hadn't touched the "Shen Fengming" that she had placed in Xiayuexuan for a long time.

Listening to the ding-dong ringing of bells and the cheerful sound of flutes, Xie Yongwei couldn't help but smile.

What a pity! If "Shen Fengming" was next to me, I would be the one playing the piano and playing along with the other music.

She closed her eyes, the corners of her mouth slightly raised, and she began to imagine herself playing the piano, Venerable Longyin playing the flute, and the phoenix bells beside the carriage, three different tones playing at the same time, distinct from each other, but complementing each other and bringing out the best in each other.

The smile on her lips deepened. It would be great if that were true.

Just as the sound of the phoenix bells outside gradually died down, the lively flute sound also weakened, slowly getting smaller and smaller, and then smaller and smaller, until it became a light wisp, like a thin line floating in the air, which made people feel its presence, but it was a very weak wisp, just floating in the air, resonating at the same frequency as the air, as if it would break immediately with the slightest force.

Xie Yongwei couldn't help but hold her breath and gently feel the beauty of the sound.

As the sound gradually disappeared, Xie Yongwei's excitement also gradually calmed down.

A smile appeared on the corner of her mouth, with affirmation in her eyes, and she clapped her hands gently, snap, snap, snap.

Venerable Longyin nodded slightly at her and put away the black wooden flute.

But when he was about to put it away, Xie Yongwei frowned. The more she looked at the recorder, the more she felt something was wrong.

"Wait," she unconsciously reached forward and stopped Venerable Longyin from putting the flute back at his waist, "Venerable brother, could you please lend this flute to Awei?"

As she spoke, Xie Yongwei found that her voice was trembling slightly.

The flute was almost exactly the same as the one she had seen at night many years ago.

But she couldn't be sure, after all, it was too dark that night.

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