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Chapter 1128 An Gang Hei Yue's Confession

Chapter 1128 An Gang Hei Yue's Confession

"First, I'm not lying to you. Very few people in the world know about Mo Yu Si's secrets because things about Mo Yu Si have absolutely nothing to do with investigative abilities, reasoning skills, or intelligence."

Even Edward couldn't have found out before that, because the power of Crescent Moon and Mo Mi protected the secret about Mo Yu Si.

Therefore, understanding the Moyu Si is not about how much time you spend or how many documents you obtain, but about whether you have obtained the permission of the gods, which you obviously haven't.

You may know some things, and you may even have deduced the real truth, but you have forgotten them all, so what you remember in the end can only be wrong.

"Of course, the situation is a little different now, so the restrictions have been lifted. You can rethink the information you obtained in the past and consider whether I was lying to you," Xia Shou said.

Angang Heiyue remained silent, his mind churning with conflicting opinions, while Ootakemaru muttered incessantly in his head.

Seeing this, Xia Shou continued, "I know what you regret, and I know what you want. Even now, it's not necessarily impossible to achieve."

As far as I know, one of the taboos concerning time is the ability to separate things that existed in the past from that time period and bring them into the present.

If you can master that forbidden knowledge, then the Zhenling in your diary, or your sister, might truly be able to return.

"Really?" An Ganghei Yue's eyes widened.

"Don't get so agitated. I was just mentioning a possibility. I'm simply saying that such forbidden knowledge exists in the world, but I don't know any clues about it, much less help you learn it."

Besides, is it so easy to learn forbidden knowledge? Even if I put the relevant knowledge in front of you, you might not be able to understand it, right?
It's just that you're about to die, and I happen to want to know something, so I'm telling you this.

The only condition I can offer you is that you survive, survive under the control of the Bureau of Control. As for your studies related to forbidden knowledge and other matters, that will depend on your subsequent performance and negotiations with the organization.

You understand, right?
Your life is only worth this much, and this is all I can offer.

In the words of an old Chinese proverb, it's better to live a wretched life than to die a glorious death. You might live to the end and accomplish nothing, but now, death truly ends it all.

Angang Heiyue fell into deep thought.

He looked at his broken, demon-like body and pondered quietly, not with rational logic, but letting the emotions hidden deep in his heart drift with his thoughts.

He was surprised that, in his current desperate and utterly defeated state, with his body nearing death, he felt no anxiety whatsoever, but rather an unusual sense of relaxation.

Just like when he was a child, he and Makoto would sit in the tatami room on a hot afternoon, with the electric fan blowing beside them and the watermelon soaking in the well cut up and placed to one side. At this moment, a breeze would blow in from the open paper sliding door, bringing with it the sound of leaves rustling in the courtyard.

Neither he nor Zhenling spoke, each doing their own thing, reading their favorite books, immersing themselves in their interests before the afternoon's lessons began.

At the time, they didn't pay much attention to each other, but now, looking back, they've forgotten the contents of the books they were reading, but the feeling of the other person quietly being by their side is very clear.

Masahiro lay on the tatami mat, the sound of her feet kicking against the mat and her fingers turning pages... just like the wind outside the window, a part of nature, so comforting.

If only things could have continued like this without what happened later. Perhaps everything he did from the day he killed his father was to relive the feeling of that day.

An Gang Hei Yue snapped out of his daze and said, "What do you want to know from me?" "Everything Yin Mingzi told you, and the whereabouts of Daniel Wallace, and what they were doing in the back mountain of your house."

Edward investigated and found that after entering the area behind An Gang's house, they never left. Where are they now?

"That woman's purpose... I don't know, but she knows a lot about that book, and actually I shouldn't be fighting you here."

She said my interests were completely aligned with her sect's, and that I would definitely lose if I fought you; all I needed to do was let you in.

But I don't believe her.

That woman… I can smell a conspiracy emanating from her. She's using the An Gang family, and she's using Kanae too.”

"You know you're being used, so why are you still letting your granddaughter cooperate with her?"

Angang Heiyue was taken aback, and a smile appeared on his face that was hard to describe as either bitter or understanding.

"...because Kanae trusted that woman more than I, her grandfather."

I have no right to complain about Kanae. Just as that woman used her, I have always used her. I used my son, my granddaughter and grandson... From the day I killed my father, I'm afraid I lost something called family affection.

Kanae's mother is someone connected to Bishamonten. I summoned her using a ritual, which you should be familiar with—it's the same ritual as the one on your mask.

I used the sacred relics of Vaishravana as a medium to summon her, expecting Vaishravana to answer the call, but instead I encountered an ordinary mortal woman.

Haha, just like you said, I probably really don't understand a lot of things.

At the time, I couldn't understand why using an ancient relic would summon a female writer, especially one who seemed to have some mental issues.

She mentioned terms like smartphones, laptops, and drones, but none of these things existed in the era when I summoned her; they were things that appeared in the future.

So at the time, I felt that she was like a witch, perhaps a little mentally unstable, but probably related to Vaishravana.

So, I had her and my son give birth to Kanae and Yuu. I thought... even if it wasn't Bishamonten, it would be good to leave some bloodline.

She must have some connection to An Gang's ancestors, otherwise how could the relic have summoned her?
The body she occupied was the body of the daughter that Makoto and my father had, so Kanae's mother is actually two people.

Her mother's body was that of Makoto's daughter, but her spirit belonged to a woman of unknown origin named Matsumoto Fuuko.

I have always used the search for her mother as bait to urge Kanae to bravely take on the mission of Angang family.

So when Yinmingzi learns more about her mother, Kanae will naturally abandon me, the grandfather she fears, and choose that woman instead.

This is my own fault. I never truly considered Kanae as my granddaughter, and I never felt that anyone was my family, so... being abandoned was only natural.

(End of this chapter)

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