I'll also work hard to conquer the dungeon today.

Chapter 537, page 21-51: The Crown: The Treasure of a Lost Dynasty

Chapter 537, page 2.1-51: The Crown: The Treasure of a Lost Dynasty
The girl sat on the windowsill of the tower, her feet dangling in the air. A gentle breeze blew against her face, lifting the veil that concealed her delicate features and strands of her misty gray hair.

The black skirt swayed gently, appearing ethereal and unreal against the azure sky, as if it might vanish at any moment.

Its cool, silver eyes gazed silently into the distance, looking down at the somewhat bustling streets from a hundred meters above. The calm in its eyes was like a deep, ancient pool, without the slightest ripple, reflecting no figure.

She exists, yet she is as illusory as a doll. Even if she truly exists, she cannot give people a sense of vitality, just as she is like a bubble that will eventually turn into nothingness and completely dissipate.

"What kind of existence am I, really?" Her pink lips parted slightly, and a soft, sweet voice drifted through the air, carried only by the sound of the wind.

"The alternate personality... exists attached to Xiaoyin. If Xiaoyin disappears, then I will disappear too..."

She slowly stretched out her hand towards the dazzling sun, her clear, silver eyes fixed on the back of her hand, watching her palm gradually close, trying to grasp something, but finding nothing.

She reluctantly withdrew her hand, tilted her head slightly to the windowsill, and leaned against it.

Suddenly, his voice lowered, and Mu Yin, who hadn't spoken for a long time, suddenly said, "I don't know. In fact, I don't know why you suddenly appeared."

His tone carried a hint of confusion.

“If you didn’t exist with me from the beginning, Nalan Xu wouldn’t have been able to draw you out of my body. The only possibility is that you’ve existed from the very beginning, but I’ve been suppressing you and you haven’t been able to awaken.” Mu Yin paused, then said self-deprecatingly, “If that’s the case, then it’s interesting. Which of us is the one who truly exists? The idea of ​​a primary and secondary personality obviously needs to be reconsidered.”

"Xiao Yin, you haven't come out for a long time," Mu Ye said softly, lowering his eyes.

"Hmph, you haven't come out for so long and you don't even miss me, which shows how little my presence you have! Oh well, I didn't expect you to understand this anyway. But... it's not that I don't want to come out, it's that I can't."

Speaking of Mu Yin makes me angry. Does he think he doesn't want to come out? It's just that he was suddenly trapped in a dark place, where he couldn't call for help and was completely isolated, just like being imprisoned. He couldn't even get any information from the outside world.

"Can't get out?" Mu Yegui blinked, sat up, and asked again, "What kind of place is it?"

"It was..." Mu Yin pondered, "a pitch-black, unknown space. I couldn't hear any sound or see any light. It was as if I was the only one left in the whole world. No matter how I called out, no one could answer me, and I couldn't break free from it until just now when the space became unstable, and I suddenly came out."

He also found it very strange; this all happened so suddenly. First, he was locked up for no reason, and then he was released for no reason at all, leaving him completely bewildered and having no idea what was going on.

Mu Yegui was slightly taken aback, and subconsciously moved her pink lips to ask, "Does Xiaoyin know when she was locked up?"

"Let me think... It seems that after you comforted that mother, the moment you saw Jafar, I suddenly couldn't hear anything anymore. When I came to my senses, I was already in that pitch-black space. It was really frustrating. I feel like I missed out on so many things!" Mu Yin snorted.

Although it appeared for a while, it was only for a short time.

"I see," Mu Yegui murmured.

"What?" Mu Yin frowned and asked, "Finish what you're saying, don't just say half of it. Even though it's a body, I won't read your thoughts without your permission!" Mu Yegui didn't answer Mu Yin, but instead asked a similar question he had asked before, "If you had a choice, would you want to continue living?"

"Huh? I remember you asked this question before, so my answer remains the same: I want to live. How should I put it... even if I live for ten thousand years, I still don't feel tired of this world. It's so good to be alive, so good to be able to see this place. I've really had enough of that dark little room, and I absolutely never want to go back in!!" Mu Yin said through gritted teeth, showing just how much he hated being locked up.

"As expected... Xiao Yin hasn't changed..." Only she has become greedy.

"Then as you wish, Xiao Yin will not disappear." Even though she was a little reluctant, she would not refuse Mu Yin's choice.

"Hmm? What strange things are you saying?" Mu Yin frowned, puzzled.

"There's nothing here. Xiao Yin probably hasn't seen this world yet. I want to sleep for a while. Could you take a look at this world for me? As for the rules, you can ask Bell. Goodnight..."

Her cool, silver eyes gazed at the clear, clean sky, a hint of reluctance flickering within them, before she slowly closed them.

His long, thick, misty gray eyelashes fluttered, and his eyelids lifted slightly, revealing a pair of cold, dark gold vertical pupils. He first looked down at the strange black dress he was wearing, then touched the veil covering his face. His expression suddenly became conflicted, and he had a bad feeling.

His cold, dark gold vertical pupils glanced at the golden chain on his wrist, and he casually tried to bend it but couldn't.

"What the hell is this?!" Mu Yin roared. "I only disappeared for a short time, what the hell happened?! Or have I become out of touch with this era? Damn it! There's something I can't even break!"

The passing servant, seeing the suddenly 'crazy' 'girl,' shuddered and then quickened his pace to leave, not wanting to ask her a single question.

"Forget it, I'll go find that Bei guy and ask him what's going on." Mu Yin shifted his position, jumped off the windowsill, and muttered to himself.

He grabbed a passing servant at random, stared at him coldly with his dark gold vertical pupils, and asked, "Where is that... Bei?"

The attendant was completely bewildered, having no idea what Mu Yin was talking about.

"It's Bei... Bei... Bei Bei? Where is she?" Mu Yin pondered the name Mu Yegui had mentioned, looking conflicted.

"Lord Bertias should be in his room right now. Would you like me to take you there?" The attendant caught a familiar word and asked instinctively.

"Yes, that's the one, take me there quickly." Mu Yin nodded and said.

Even so, I was thinking to myself that the name Bertias seemed familiar, as if I had heard it somewhere before.

(End of this chapter)

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