They left temporarily.

Krillin was the only one left guarding the pure white room, but he looked absent-minded. He just sat aside, staring at his palm thoughtfully.

He probably discovered that there was something wrong with his magic power.

It has been about four months since the poisoning, and the symptoms of poisoning have probably already appeared.

but……

This guy still looks strong.

"Hey……"

Evie sat in her cage and sighed in annoyance.

"what happened?"

The sound attracted Krillin's attention. He put down what he was doing, stood up and walked over.

Stop in front of the cage.

“…” Ivy raised her head.

The two looked at each other in silence for a few seconds, and Krillin smiled first.

"You were just pretending, little actor."

"What actor?"

Ivy was unmoved.

She was acting very calm now. When she saw Klin approaching, her face showed no expression and her body did not tremble. If she had not cried so hard that her eyes turned red, no one would have guessed who was being tortured.

"The begging trick only works once. You fooled that person, but I didn't." Klin sat on the ground, his eyes level with hers. He was like an old friend chatting casually, with a faint smile on his face, "Because I didn't use any harsh words at all."

Ivy exposed him without hesitation.

"You wanted to take drastic measures, but found that you couldn't do it."

"Ha ha……"

There was no smile in his eyes, instead they were very cold: "Sure enough it has something to do with you. When did it happen? You actually succeeded."

Ivy naturally wouldn't tell him the answer.

Then she saw the transparent bone nails again.

Krillin floated it in his hand, and it kept getting bigger and bigger, and then moved closer to her.

“…!” Ivy dodged backwards subconsciously, and her body hit the cage directly.

"You know I won't do anything harsh, so why are you still afraid?"

“Because it still hurts…” Ivy immediately backed down.

The bone nail was very close to her, floating in front of her eyes, and she didn't know when it would pierce her.

But Klin suddenly put away his hostility and walked aside.

"That's all."

"If this goes well, the world will end soon."

"Whether alive or dead, the result is the same."

Ivy was stunned.

Yes.

If this continues...

The world is about to reset.

"Then can you tell me...how to kill you?" Ivy asked seriously.

Krillin almost thought he had heard it wrong.

Why would someone ask someone how to kill that person?

And, is there really anyone who can answer?

……

However, for some reason, perhaps because he knew the world was about to end, Krillin actually answered her seriously.

“It’s not easy to kill me.” His expression seemed to be making fun of Ivy’s overestimation of his own abilities.

"Because you are strong?"

The only reason Ivy could think of was the difference in strength.

But Klin shook his head and gave another unexpected reason.

"Because the lock of my life is in that person's hand."

Ivy was stunned for a moment.

"You should know what that is, so there is no need for me to explain it."

"I do not know."

Evie thought she knew, but now it seems she doesn't know anymore.

She couldn't figure out what this had to do with the Lock of Life.

Krillin half-closed his eyes, a hint of understanding flashed in his eyes, "That's right, you should only know part of it."

The lock of life binds a person's soul, so if the lock is destroyed, the person will die.

But Kling used another metaphor: "The lock of life is like a controller, using part of the soul as fuel to control the rest of the soul, so if the lock is broken, people will die."

Ivy nodded. This was actually similar to what she knew, but it was explained using a different principle.

Unexpectedly, Klin suddenly asked: "But what if it's the other way around?"

"in turn?"

Ivy was stunned.

in turn?

"The person died, but the lock was not broken."

Klin quickly gave the answer.

"The soul in the lock will not dissipate with the death of the human body, but will remain trapped inside and will never die."

"!"

Never die?

Although this doesn't sound like a good thing, the residual soul trapped in the lock is no different from being dead, and may even be more painful than being dead, but this is not the point.

Ivy only wanted to ensure Klin's complete death. If he still had a trace of soul left, the true effect of the blood curse would not be exerted.

His existence cannot be erased forever. In the world of the third round, there is still a person named Kutar Klin alive.

Then all of Ivy’s efforts so far would be meaningless.

Seeing her gloomy and ugly expression, Krillin couldn't help but laugh: "It seems that you really want to kill me. How about it? Are you defeated by the difficulties?"

Ivy was silent for a long time. She was indeed half knocked down.

The blood curse can help her kill Xixiu after killing Krillin, because the latter has a more difficult to defeat power than teacher Krillin.

That's why she used poison on Krillin, constantly weakening his strength, and this has been successful.

But now a life lock suddenly appeared.

Krillin's life lock is in Xixiu's hands. No matter which order, if you want to really kill Krillin, you can't avoid destroying his life lock.

Then, we must fight against Xi Xiu.

The Blood Curse can only be used once.

It can only be used after Krillin is truly dead.

……

Krillin was still waiting for her reaction, but she suddenly looked up and asked, "So... Shi Yan also has a life lock. He died, and now it's his remaining soul that's alive?"

"..." Krillin lowered his eyes.

"After leaving the lock, his remaining soul began to dissipate. That's why he was so anxious to go to the third round, because when it completely dissipated, he would... truly die."

This could explain why Shi Yan was dead but still appeared here. Why he looked pale and stiff, not like a living person.

Because there is only a broken soul in his body, he is neither truly alive nor truly dead.

Krillin showed an admiring expression: "You are really smart to be able to figure this out."

"…But Xi Xiu doesn't want to go?"

In Ivy's opinion, there was no need for Xi Xiu to continue to obey Shi Yan. He looked at Shi Yan as if he was looking at a puppet, a clown, and an experiment with no power to stand up. On the contrary, Shi Yan had no choice. Even his life was already in Xi Xiu's hands. He could only continue to rely on Xi Xiu.

So in the end, is it really Shi Yan who goes to the third round?

There are obviously 'better' candidates.

"He won't go."

Krillin finally stopped referring to his brother as 'that'.

"What he hates most is time."

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