C1135 I Can't Bear to Part with It
Mu Shinian struggled to stand up and held onto the wall with her hand. She accidentally cut the wound and her fingers shrank in pain.
Mu Shinian looked at the wound and casually treated it. Then, she continued to stand up and calmly walked forward.
When she came, she had already thought of these things.
No matter what happened, she had already considered the worst consequences.
So, no matter what the consequences were, she wouldn't have too many accidents.
But at this time, she suddenly seemed to be reluctant to part with it.
It was as if she didn't want to let him go no matter what.
Mu Shinian choked on the dust and coughed twice. She covered her mouth and walked forward.
The road was very rugged.
It was full of bumps and hollows. From time to time, she had to be on guard against falling stones.
Mu Shinian thought silently.
She also did not know what she was thinking, but at this time, she felt indignant again.
She also knew that she probably wouldn't be able to get out.
She might as well just sit there and wait for death, so that she wouldn't have to go through all this trouble.
However, no matter what, she still wanted to survive.
It would be great if she could survive.
The ruins shook again.
Mu Shinian's expression changed and she quickly avoided it. However, she had stayed in the air for too long. She was already short of oxygen. Not only was her movements slow, but her reaction was also slow.
The stone hit her back.
With a strong hit, Mu Shinian almost fainted.
She cried out in pain and fell to the ground, almost unable to recover.
Mu Shinian took a deep breath and quickly got up and ran forward without a care for her life.
There was a clang behind her.
There was also the sound of heavy objects falling in front of her.
Mu Shinian gritted her teeth and forced herself to walk forward.
The lamp above her head also fell.
Mu Shinian's range of movement had already become smaller and smaller.
When the rock above her head fell, Mu Shinian took a deep breath and quickly dodged.
"Cough cough!"
A cloud of dust flew.
Mu Shinian held her chest and gasped for breath with great difficulty before stumbling forward.
She could not stop here.
If she stopped, it was unknown when she would really pass.
Even if he had to die, he would at least have to struggle until the very last second.
This way, he wouldn't lose face for his master.
Mu Shinian thought absent-mindedly and a faint smile appeared on her lips.
But... Grandmother.
Mu Shinian's footsteps paused.
Grandmother, if she knew what she had done, how sad would she be?
However, what Grandmother taught her, she had to pay back what she owed others.
If she didn't pay back what she owed, she would feel like she was carrying a whole load of debt on her shoulders.
Mu Shinian slowly revealed a calm smile and her entire face revealed a little sadness.
Grandmother, I will pay the debt.
Perhaps I will give up my life here.
But I don't want to owe anyone.
This should be settled, right?
Will you be very sad?
Behind him, there was a continuous collapse.
Mu Shinian ran for a long time.
She also did not know where she should run to.
Those familiar maps were no longer useful.
As long as she saw a place where she could run, she would go. If this path didn't work, she would change the path.
She was like a fool who was running for his life, clumsily stumbling on this path.
Suddenly, a rock smashed down.
Mu Shinian looked up, and her vision suddenly turned dark.
It was over!
...
The whole world turned black.
Mu Shinian laid on the ground and wanted to get up, but her body was in great pain.
She took a deep breath and even breathing became difficult.
Mu Shinian frowned and struggled to sit up. She covered the injuries on her body. In the darkness, she raised her hand to take a look at her hand but in the end, she could not see anything.1
Mu Shinian lightly sighed and the corner of her lips curled into a playful smile.
Was she really going to die here?
Was it really, died just like that?
Mu Shinian raised her head and looked at the dark patch above her head.
She could no longer run.
Her body was bleeding and she no longer had the strength to stand up. It seemed that she could only reach here.
She had already tried her best.
It was just that her luck was a bit bad, which was why she was unlucky enough to die here.
Mu Shinian calmly covered her wound and leaned against the wall, thinking in a daze.
Grandma, I'm sorry.
Don't be sad, and don't be sad.
Also, that person.
Mu Shinian lowered her eyes and helplessly smiled bitterly.
Bo Qian.
I'll pay you back. You can consider it as me paying you back.
I've already taken care of those people who hurt you.
As for the rest, I don't owe you anymore.
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