The elf glowing with red light hung on the left side of Crow Reed, the tips of hair and wings were on fire, and the flame at the top appeared and disappeared, burning with great enthusiasm and no regrets.The surrounding air seemed a little restless, slowly distorting what he saw.The world seemed to be dyed red.

"So this is it?" Kerberos asked cautiously, Yue followed his words: "Fire?"

"As you can see," Craw replied.

The elf looked at Yue and Kerberos triumphantly, and disappeared after flying around them.It took a while for the flames left along his flight path to completely disappear.

"How did you do that?" Cruberos asked.

"Just a friend's prank," Crow said, "probably just thought it would be 'fun.'"

But Ruberos let out a long "Oh" and walked into the door, but Yue was still standing beside Clow.

"Aren't you going in?" Kuro looked at Yue and asked.

Light didn't answer him, still looking straight at Clow.

"Then I went in. It's still a bit cold in the garden." Kuro walked into the door, saw that Yue still didn't make any sign, so he had to stretch out his hand and pull Yue into the hall. "Is there any problem?" He asked.

"It's not as cold as before." Yue said without thinking, and then added as if realizing something, "Your hand."

"Because of the 'fire,' I suppose so," said Craw, laughing.

"And your glasses," said Light, "are missing."

It was only at this moment that Kuro suddenly realized that on the way back, he had always felt that there was something unaccustomed to him, but he couldn't find out where it was.He took out the pair of glasses from the pocket of his coat, one of the temples was hanging askew, as if it was about to break. "It broke, so I can't wear it for the time being." He smiled wryly, took off his coat and put it on his hands, and walked towards the stairs.

"Can you see clearly?" Yue followed up with Clow and asked.

The wooden stairs creaked and creaked after being stepped on, which made people worry whether the interior of the stairs had experienced moth-eaten and became loose.

"No problem at all, very clear," said Craw, walking around the corner of the stairs.

"Then why did you still wear it before?" Yue was a little puzzled.

"I've been wearing these glasses since my father took me for an eye exam and found out I had severe astigmatism when I was a kid," said Clow, who was already on the stairs connecting the first and second floors. the last step of the stair.

"But there's nothing wrong with your eyes." Yue followed Crow.

"Yes." Kuro pushed open the door of his room, walked in and turned to look at Yue, "Come in?"

Yue walked into Kuro's room, and he seemed a little uncomfortable, perhaps because the usual conversations were carried out in the reception room or dining room on the first floor, or in the garden outside the house.Crow closed the door halfway, hung the black coat on the hook behind the door, and then opened the door again.He opened the chair in front of the desk, motioned for Yue to sit down, and then sat on the bed himself.

"Is there anything you want to ask me?" Crow said, putting his hands on the edge of the bed, clutching the sheet and the board.

"The thing about the glasses." Yue hesitated for a while, "I don't understand."

"Honestly, I don't quite understand either," Crow said. "I got those glasses when I first arrived in England. I was just a little guy in my teens. I was on the platform waiting for the train to arrive. At that time—it was probably in the morning, it was working time—I heard a voice behind me, I turned around, and saw many people with blonde hair, brown hair, or black hair like me gathered together to wear clothes. Passing the platform. They exchanged something in a language I couldn’t understand. Occasionally, a few people would look at me and point at me. When the train arrived, my father patted me on the shoulder and said to me: "Get on the train, what were you looking at just now?" I told him that I was looking at a group of people passing by the platform just now, but he said that there were not many people on the platform just now." Kuro paused for a while, "It's unbelievable, right? Father doubted I mistook the portrait on the poster on the wall for a real person, and my mother also wrote to tell him that I had problems with my eyes - which was true, so I got these glasses. The doctor sees I was also surprised when I came here," Kuro smiled, "It's really rare for a child as young as me to have eye problems."

"Those people?" Yue frowned slightly.

"Later I found out that those people know magic, and the language they communicate is Norwegian." Clow said, "As for why I can see but others can't, it probably uses some kind of magic."

"But the glasses?" Light asked.

"The glasses are real glasses, and people with normal vision get dizzy when they wear them, but I have no problem," said Clow, adding, "I can see them with or without them." Very clear."

"Is it because of magic?" Moon asked.

"It's possible, but it's impossible to verify it now," Clow said.He looked out the window, then immediately turned his gaze back.It was a bleak scene in the garden, only the bare branches of the trees stretched to the sky.

"You said you had eye problems before," Yue hesitated when he said this, "could it be because of this?"

"Maybe." Crow replied ambiguously.

"Can you talk to me?" Yue Ban lowered her head, looking at the shadow at the foot of the bed.

"I was not even ten years old at that time," Craw held his somewhat damaged pair of glasses with his left hand. "At that time, my mother and I lived in the Li family mansion. My father was almost always at the port of Kowloon with a certain He was a businessman and was very busy. At that time, my mother took care of me. I don’t know why, but the Li family didn’t let me go to school. There was one beside the house, and there were others in the Li family. The children — those with the surname Li can go to school, or they have to go to school because they are Li’s children.”

"You too..." Yue whispered.

"I don't welcome them very much, probably because my father is a foreigner." Kuro just smiled, "But at that time, I would go to the private school to secretly attend classes, and the relatives of the Li family didn't care about me. It gave me a lot of freedom. One day when I went back, I took a long detour according to my usual practice. This was in order not to meet my family. It was almost evening at that time, and I had to get home before the people from school arrived. Okay, so I started running, running along the trail. At that time, I saw the sun, which was about to set, and it was distorted in a strange way." His hands trembled slightly, but Yue didn't notice, " The light, or the sun itself, became a circle, a circle that spread out from ring to ring, constantly changing colors. Clouds and mist were chasing it, hot pursuit. Red, yellow, black, orange, rose , white, constantly changing. I am also chasing, chasing the clouds, chasing the sun. Something pushes me forward, there is a force, I don’t know what it is. Wind? I don’t understand.” Ku Luo suddenly He stopped talking.

"It's unbelievable." Yue still lowered his head halfway, his bangs slightly covering his expression.All Craw was sure of was that Moon was biting his lip.

"The next morning, I won't be able to see." Kuro said this slowly, touching his eyelids with his right hand, "This is the end of the story." After that, he smiled.

Yue didn't answer, his eyes wandered to the foot of the bed.After a while, he spoke again: "Glasses, will you repair them?"

"Probably so," said Craw.

"That's good." After saying that, Yue stood up and left the room.

——That night, Yue dreamed about what happened in the past, long before he appeared in this posture, at that time he was just scattered between the sky and the earth, wandering aimlessly, observing the world.

——He saw it, on a moonlit night, it was probably a full moon, the moonlight was bright and clear, and the surface was dotted with light gray smoke.He saw a big yard, and there was a child standing in the yard. It was a boy, and he ran out barefoot.Something was spinning around the boy, an invisible thing that gradually turned into a light green entity.The boy's already messy hair was floating, and he brushed the overly long hair away from his eyes and put it behind his ears.Light saw him reach out, trying to grab something.How is this possible, Yue thought.But he did catch something, like a hand, and the boy's eyes widened in surprise.Yue was also very surprised, he felt that he was also wrapped by that thing, and that thing enveloped him very gently.

——Yue woke up suddenly, he stood up, covered his eyes with one hand, but touched a wet thing, and an emotion that he couldn't tell what it was came to his heart. "I...why? Just now..." He muttered to himself in his heart, and finally spit out a fragmented word, "Ku... Luo?" night.

—Tonight, it’s a full moon.

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