Chapter 594 Who Are You
Both of them entered the main gate, stepping into the vestibule that ngyu first entered, and then through it into the large courtyard.
Entering the main hall, which resembled an imperial court, Gu Dongxing’s brows were tightly knitted: "I still feel a sense of familiarity."
ngyu thought to herself that he was right to feel familiar; if she wasn’t mistaken, this place was essentially the ho that Gu Dongxing had refined.
"Co, let’s go check out the back."
ngyu led him throughout the entire Imperial Palace, including the back garden. However, they passed through quickly, without ti to absorb the details, as they didn’t have the luxury of ti for a closer inspection.
The more Gu Dongxing walked, the faster his pace beca, and the more familiar he felt, his gaze growing increasingly astonished: "Why, why is this so familiar, damn familiar, it’s just too strange, I’m sure I’ve never seen it before. It shouldn’t be, it shouldn’t be."
ngyu followed him as he muttered about familiarity, not taking the initiative to explain.
In the end, Gu Dongxing no longer needed ngyu’s guidance and knew his own way.
ngyu watched the direction he was heading in surprise: She had deliberately led him around the chamber that housed the Jade Coffin, but in the end, he was bolting straight for that chamber on his own.
"I feel that sothing is calling !"
Seeing the massive Jade Coffin, Gu Dongxing abruptly rushed over and eagerly opened the lid of the coffin.
Then he stood dumbfounded, looking at the male and female inside who bore a striking resemblance to him and ngyu: "This is—"
But before he could ask, a beam of light shot out from the man’s glabella within the coffin, entering his own glabella. After that, he froze in place.
ngyu knew that beam of light was his mory; he was rging with his mories.
But what she didn’t know was that the light that entered Gu Dongxing was different from her own.
The light she received was only a little bit of consciousness carrying past-life soul energy, with almost no consciousness of her own. Therefore, the soul energy was easily absorbed by her.
Because in her previous life, her soul had been injured. It was only through reincarnation that she could obtain a complete soul again.
With the addition of learning the usage of the soul from the Witch God Technique and subsequent cultivation, her consciousness beca exceedingly powerful. That’s why, during her last mory fusion, that bit of consciousness didn’t even stir a ripple.
However, Gu Dongxing’s case was different. The light that shot into Gu Dongxing’s glabella contained not only mories but also consciousness.
Yes, Gu Dongxing in his past life had divided half of his Seven Souls and Six Spirits for reincarnation, while the other half remained within this body.
So, in reality, the light that burst forth was attempting Body Seizing on Gu Dongxing—it was a contest to see who would dominate.
ngyu was unaware of how dangerous Gu Dongxing’s situation was, so she sat cross-legged beside him, acting as a protector.
Suddenly, she noticed changes in Gu Dongxing’s facial expressions: they turned angry, then helpless, then filled with pain, and even, at tis, malevolent.
ngyu was shocked. Could it be that he, unlike her, was not just rging mories but was undergoing Body Seizing?
Panic flooded her heart. If Gu Dongxing was seized by an ancient person, was he still him? What should she do?
A full hour passed before Gu Dongxing regained consciousness: his soul energy had rged with that of his past life. But the consciousnesses could not rge.
The two Gu Dongxings were still contesting over which consciousness would prevail.
The ancient Gu Dongxing wrested control of the body; upon opening his eyes, he imdiately embraced ngyu: "My Empress—"
ngyu was stunned: Gu Dongxing, was he seized?
Her face instantly filled with sorrow, having been sent here by her lover only to be seized by soone else; what could be more heartbreaking than this?
She pushed him away fiercely: "Who are you?"
She could feel that this majestic person was not her Gu Dongxing!
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