After helping ALulu bathe, Li Ang walked out of the room and closed the door.
The Power God Bloodline is essentially unafraid of any battle or the burden of labor, although she herself repeatedly stressed amid gentle whispers that this only happens when faced with soone she cares about.
"Ah."
"Ah."
After closing the door, he turned around and made eye contact with ii.
It wouldn't be too awkward if anyone else caught him, but why did it have to be this little girl?
Uh, the little girl is just her outward appearance; ntally, she's considered an adult... though her personality is nothing like one and she seems more like a spoiled child.
Coincidentally, Li Ang noticed the white-haired girl's nostrils twitch a bit.
She is quite knowledgeable, although it's unclear if she knows about the Horned Race's special constitution; yet among the Nebis people, it's rare to have had no peculiar associations regarding it.
"You, you, you, you, you, you, what shaless thing are you doing!"
Alright, she knows.
ii seed even more embarrassed than Li Ang, the one caught, and imdiately turned and ran away.
But after a few steps, the girl stopped, turned her head, and pouted at him. Her enchanting face tinged with bashfulness was quite charming.
"I ca to find you for sothing."
"What is it?"
"Co with ."
ii turned and walked away, but after a few steps, as if she rembered sothing, she called out with a blush: "Don't get any funny ideas! Don't think I'm shaless like your crew mbers!"
"I didn't say anything."
Li Ang looked at her helplessly.
ii decided not to pursue this topic further, but after a few steps, she turned back reddened face, covering her behind with her hand.
"No peeking."
"First of all, I wasn't looking, and secondly, if you hadn't ntioned it, who would randomly look? It was you who suddenly made the atmosphere weird."
"Ah, ah, ah! Anyway! You villain! You should be the scourge that destroys the world!"
"What did I do to deserve being branded as soone who would destroy the world?"
"If you weren't of such stature, I really couldn't accept it. If not for having the ability to corrupt people's hearts, how could you turn luna around your finger?"
"luna, did I fool her?"
Li Ang let out a long sigh.
If it's because she ca due to luna, it makes sense.
ii didn't want to chat with Li Ang in the rest area, fearing they'd run into others easily. She chose a spot on the Ancient Ship that served as a viewing platform, equipped with a few chairs, likely discovered accidentally while wandering around outside.
The young girl sat in a chair, and Li Ang sat opposite, finding this spot indeed pleasant; it offered a view of the lower regions of the Ancient Ship and many paths of the Shadow Factory. If one were a worker's family mber, perhaps they could see their loved ones at work outside.
"So, what do you want to say?"
"It's about luna."
"Specifically?"
Seeing Li Ang's indifferent attitude towards what she had to say, ii seed to sense he no longer cared much about luna, causing her expression to beco sowhat complex.
She pondered her words, asked, "Have you ever considered how to deal with your relationship with luna?"
"I have thought about it; since she's missing, we shouldn't et again, no matter where she goes, as long as she stays far away from , it's good." Li Ang opened his hands and said.
"That's before seeing her again, right? I an now, she follows you all the ti and affects the shaful things you and your crew do."
"Of course, I'd want her to go far away; this isn't sothing I want, but can't do. You've seen it too." Li Ang scratched his rear head.
"Then, do you still have any remaining feelings for her? Even a little?"
ii gestured with her hand to show "a tiny bit".
"What are you trying to say?"
Li Ang asked with a tone devoid of emotion.
"Actually... Although I myself distinguish between and her when speaking, in essence, she and I are the sa person."
"There's quite a big difference."
"Of course, I think so too, but I can also assure you that in so aspects, we are still the sa. Because of this relationship, I can better grasp so of her thoughts."
"I recall you saying countless tis you cannot understand her before," Li Ang comnted.
"That's true, yeah, there were tis of being driven crazy by her strange logic too, but still traces can be found."
ii showed helplessness, her slender fingers twirling the white strands of hair with a glazed sheen, saying: "ii is our childhood nickna; this na can also be used for her; the reason you call so is because Grandpa Otto always did, as the parents here hadn't had ti to formally na .
"But back in my Nebis, I gave myself a na—can you guess what it is?"
Li Ang looked at the white-haired young girl: "Where would I start guessing from? But since you're asking, must you be trying to say you're also called luna."
"That's right, exactly."
The white-haired "childhood luna" crossed her arms: "Do you know where this na ca from?"
"I'm all ears."
ii truly had sothing to say, and Li Ang was interested in the origins of the na "luna," so he didn't want to upset her intentions and indicated for her to continue.
"When very young, mom and dad told a fairy tale about the Moon Country."
ii briefly summarized the content of this tale.
Long, long ago, there was an island with perpetual night, nad the Moon Country. On this island, there was a child, small and often bullied by other children, but he had a Talent in Magic Power, and his parents cherished him.
One day, the child curiously asked his parents: why does our ho lack sunlight? The parents explained to him that near our island exists a Magical Disaster; it drives away daylight, leaving us living in endless night.
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