The howling sound was particularly bleak in the rainy night, Ji Mingran turned down from the bed, was about to read the words on the page, but was suddenly attacked by Ron.When she fell to sit up, Ron actually ate the few pieces of paper raw. Ji Mingran knew that he couldn't save her, so he hurriedly shouted: "You keep saying that you want her to live happily, but you never thought that without you, she Not happy at all! Besides, she..."

When Ji Mingran said this, she suddenly couldn't bear to continue, but her time was running out, and Ron was her last savior.

"Axina died a long time ago! She wandered here just to wait for you."

Ron seemed to be quite frightened by these words, his already big eyes were rounded, and the blue eyes were shining with tears, "What did you say?"

"Don't you know that Athena is dead?"

Ron completely lost his support. He kept talking to himself over and over again, "Is Axina dead? Is Axina dead? Is Axina dead?"

His memory still stays in the evening when the fire burned half the sky, he pierced his heart with a red-hot arrow, and only begged his father to spare the children in the castle, as well as Asina.

"Is Ashina dead?" Like a machine, Ron was caught in an endless loop.

Ji Mingran cautiously crawled to Ron's side, searching for all the clues about them in his memory, "Soria said, your tomb is in the southwest of the castle, maybe Axina's is also nearby, you have never Didn't you notice it?"

Ron finally stopped repeating that sentence, and shook his head dully, "Father said that it was all my fault to take Axina back to the palace. I killed them. I shouldn't have gone to Soria, I shouldn't have concealed Axina's fact that I had recovered my memory a long time ago, and I shouldn't have trusted my father... I thought they were really going to take everyone home."

The prince kept crying, and the bits and pieces of painful memories were slowly pieced together.

Ji Mingran kept thinking about the scenes in the dungeon, and finally caught a glimmer of hope, and quickly comforted Ron: "You locked Axiina's cabinet, right? She never blamed you, and there is still a You taught her to draw, and she quietly hid in the window of the basement to accompany you every night. Like you, Axina has always worked hard to guard this castle."

Ron raised his tear-stained face and looked at Ji Mingran in confusion, "Guardian?"

"The children in this castle must love you and Axina very much." Ji Mingran looked out the window with emotion at the extraordinarily gorgeous dead flowers washed by the rain, "Including those lives that you have tried your best to protect."

In an instant, the weather in the dungeon cleared up, and the dawn was approaching. Ron smiled in relief, "I shouldn't continue to avoid my mistakes. Shattered hard."

He stood up from the ground and carefully picked up each newly made small windmill, "I'll go find Axina, thank you."

Ji Mingran took the small bamboo basket from Ron and sat on the ground with some peace of mind.

The bright light came in from the door, and Ji Mingran watched Ron go further and further away against the light, suddenly he didn't have much utilitarianism.It's like, it has nothing to do with winning or losing the game, but really just doing a good deed.

After Ron left, Ji Mingran looked down at a basket of small windmills. He wanted to hang them all back on the bamboo poles on the side of the road outside, but found that each small windmill had handwriting written in red pen.The handwriting was exactly the same as the painting in Axina's room.

Asina cherished that painting so much, Ji Mingran understood after a little thought.

She curiously opened one of the windmills, saw the writing on it clearly, and was stunned.

"My God, have all the plots of the original dungeon been written in the windmills along the way?"

Just as Ji Mingran was thinking, he heard the system flashing a green light, and cheerfully reminded: "Congratulations to player 1012 for successfully unlocking the hidden plot."

After a long time, when Ji Mingran was kneading his feet, Ron's voice came in suddenly, "Guest, I forgot one thing."

Holding a wide cardboard box in his hand, he bent down gently and politely. Ji Mingran quickly stood up and opened it. It turned out to be the robe that Soria sewed before she died. She didn't quite understand it. Glancing at Ron, Ron nodded slightly, and Ji Mingran turned his robe over again.

At this moment, her well-developed lacrimal glands suddenly started to work.

On the back of the large and old robe is a clue map of the entire preliminaries, not only pointing out all safe routes to the final destination, but also marking the nodes where the clues are buried with red dots.Ji Mingran quickly took out the part of the map he found, and put it together with the robe, it was just...

"This is simply an open-book exam! No, this is the real cheating!"

Ji Mingran was about to have fun, but unfortunately the next second she heard the system remind:

"Please note that player 1012 only has 4 hours left in the game, please allocate time reasonably."

4 hours?She is still trapped in the copy!The corners of Ji Mingran's mouth froze quickly, is it a feast before death?

Ah fall!

Chapter 34 Only Bào Fu & Axihua

Solia's reward instantly ignited Ji Mingran's fighting spirit.The ingredients that can be formulated have not been collected, and the biggest dilemma in front of us is still unresolved.

It was at this time that Axina suddenly came out from behind Ron.Her appearance didn't change much, but her expression was full of shyness.Ji Mingran's eyes were directly attracted by the dead flower in her hand. When Axina handed over the props to Ji Mingran, the system reminded: the master key has been activated.

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