So he ignored them and continued sitting by the window, flipping through the ancient book.

"So... what were you talking about on the subway just now?" Ke Mingye asked as they walked.

Bai Zini remained silent.

Suddenly, she took Ke Mingye's hand and led him into an empty alley. Then, as if by magic, she suddenly pulled out a simple folding umbrella from behind her back.

"You still have an umbrella?"

Bai Zini remained silent. She slowly released Ke Mingye's hand and took a step back.

Then, starting from the umbrella handle, the hazy cocoon light surged in like a tidal wave, gradually spreading from her slender palms to her wrists, then to her shoulders, and finally slowly enveloping her entire body, trapping her like a butterfly about to emerge from its cocoon.

Ke Mingye watched this scene, his eyes widening slightly.

The next moment, as the figure shrouded in the cocoon light gently brushed a strand of hair behind his ear, the hazy light shattered irrevocably.

Immediately afterwards, a girl dressed in a gothic dress appeared in his pupils.

Ke Mingye stood there, stunned, muttering to himself.

"real or fake……"

As she spoke, the magical girl Ash slowly raised her eyes, her gaze as clear and bright as a spring under the moonlight.

She lowered her head slightly, avoiding Ke Mingye's gaze, her ear tips turning red.

"You're the one who's talking, you're the one who's..."

Before Ke Mingye could finish speaking, she was interrupted by a cool touch from her palm. The girl in the gothic dress grasped her hand, raised the Cinderella umbrella, and unfurled its magnificent canopy towards the night sky, the patterns linked by thorns shimmering in the moonlight.

The next moment, magical ripples spread through the air like blooming flowers, carrying the girl and boy up into the night sky, reaching the clouds.

After a while, one of the elevated bridges surrounding Beijing.

The girl holding the umbrella slowly descended, landing on the roof of a high-speed train traveling at high speed. The fierce winds above the city whipped her snow-white cheeks. Her jet-black hair fluttered in the moonlight, and a gray ribbon on her head stretched into the distance.

She lowered her eyes and slowly released Ke Mingye's hand.

Ke Mingye subconsciously took two steps back. His mouth opened slightly, but he couldn't utter a word. His hair was disheveled and deformed by the wind. His expression was somewhat bewildered.

His figure swayed slightly like a roly-poly toy on the fast-moving train.

Under the moonlit night, the two stood atop the white high-speed train, watching it gradually disappear into the distance above the city. Not a single neon light touched them, as if they were completely isolated from the world.

A moment later, Magical Girl Ash silently moved to the edge of the train.

She slowly leaned down and sat on the top of the train. Then she placed the Cinderella with the magic umbrella beside her, hugged her knees, and raised her clear, aurora-like eyes to gaze at the distant sky.

Ke Mingye stood there stunned for a long time before slowly coming back to his senses. He turned to the side, took two steps forward, hesitated for a moment, and then sat down on the roof of the train just like her.

The two looked into the distance, the brightly lit city receding from view.

The top of the carriage swayed gently, rattling as it carried them into the distance, as if escaping to another corner of the world.

"This is what I wanted to tell you..." the girl said softly, her gray ribbons and jet-black hair fluttering in the wind.

"Then how dare you say that to me?"

“I have many enemies, and I’m afraid you’ll get involved… I’ve wanted to tell you this many, many times, but I’ve given up.”

"Does anyone else in the family know?"

“No…” the girl in the gothic dress paused, then said softly, “I only told you.”

"Shouldn't it be my turn to ask you that?"

"ask."

"Since when?"

"A long, long time ago..."

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Chapter 192 The Two on the High-Speed ​​Train, the Superpowered Mentor Surnamed Crow

High-speed train C2703 departed from a station north of Beijing, streaking across the dark sky amidst flashes of light. It slowly made its way towards the south of Beijing.

The wheels rumbled across the high-speed rail tracks, sounding like the buzzing of a giant mountain.

At this very moment, on the top of this high-speed train, Ke Mingye and a girl in a gothic dress are sitting on the edge, and the steel plate of the carriage below them is vibrating slightly.

Under the moonlight, the two lowered their eyes and silently gazed at the city.

Ke Mingye bent one leg, and placed the other leg between the two windows below: this position was very tricky, so that no unlucky passenger sitting in the lower carriage would suddenly turn his head and see a human leg outside the window, and be so frightened that he foamed at the mouth and lost his mind.

woohoo...

The whistling evening breeze caressed his cheeks, and his hair swayed wildly in the wind.

Ke Mingye sniffed his swollen nose, the cool air filling his mouth and nose, his throat dry and slightly sore.

Fortunately, the superhumans are physically strong. Otherwise, if they had gotten soaked in the rain and then sat in the air-conditioned subway, or been dragged onto the high-speed train to see the scenery, they would have been bedridden for at least two or three days after returning home.

Ke Mingye didn't know how much longer he would have to stay on the high-speed train; it all depended on the mood of the kind young woman sitting next to him. He didn't dare to utter a sound.

After a while, he quietly shifted his gaze from the city scenery and glanced at Ash, the magical girl sitting beside him.

The girl's profile was sharply defined, her demeanor aloof. The brightly lit city was reflected in her pupils. The towering buildings receded into the distance, like bubbles about to burst, threatening to vanish from sight.

Compared to her usual self, she seemed like a different person now. Someone so close, yet so unattainable.

Ke Mingye didn't quite understand where this sense of distance came from, even though it was the same person.

He wondered, was the silly and crazy girl at home her, or was this seemingly indifferent magical girl the real her?

Ke Mingye thought for a while and then suddenly said, "Do you remember last time on Hongge Commercial Street? I wanted to shake your hand then, but you refused. You were so aloof."

How would I know it was you?

The girl in the gothic dress spoke softly, her tone tinged with a hint of reproach.

"But you're really asking for a beating... This is the first time I've ever seen a superhero talk so much. I guess you're really my older brother?"

"Is he that obnoxious?"

"Ah."

"Test, what was your first impression of Comrade Blue Owl?"

"Both incompetent and pretentious."

"Damn, does it have to be so hurtful? Can't you be a little more subtle?"

That's what they say, but Ke Mingye had already heard this comment from Little Red Riding Hood. So he didn't really care, let alone get hurt.

"To be honest, otherwise do you want me to say, 'Dude, you're so cool, I admire you so much'?"

Ke Mingye sighed, trying to save face, and said, "Stop being sarcastic, okay? After all, I only awakened my superpower a few days ago, so it's normal to look a bit low-level, alright?"

He paused, then added, "But don't underestimate my potential. Everyone in the association says I'm a rising star. In short, I'll catch up to you sooner or later, understand?"

“It won’t do you any good if you catch up with me,” Ash suddenly said.

"Why didn't it work?"

Upon hearing this, Magical Girl Ash remained silent for a while before replying, "A year from now, I won't be a magical girl anymore... I'll just be an ordinary person then, and you can bully me all you want."

"Hehe, then I'll catch up with you within a year and make you admit defeat wholeheartedly."

"Hmph..." Ash glanced at him, and said irritably, "You're really good at talking big. I think I could take on ten of you right now. Ten... understand?"

"Be confident. You can take on a hundred of them."

"It seems you have a good sense of self-awareness." She couldn't help but curl the corners of her lips and said lightly, "Actually, I wanted to say that too, but I was afraid of hurting your self-esteem."

"There's no need for that. There are so many monsters and demons in the family. My self-esteem has been damaged so many times since I was a child. One more time won't make a difference."

"Oh."

"Speaking of which, do you remember that video? When you were little, you saw me being bullied and hugged me, saying, 'I want to become a magical girl to protect my brother when I grow up.' Everyone laughed at you, and they would bring it up to tease you every year on your birthday." Ke Mingye shrugged. "But nobody knew that you would actually become a magical girl later on."

He paused, then said sarcastically, "If people saw you like this, they wouldn't be laughing."

"How could I forget that video? Every time you guys pull that video out, I feel like punching someone, okay?"

"What do you mean 'you'? I didn't help the evildoers. After all, I'm also the main character in the video."

Ke Mingye paused for a moment, then added, "And it would be too embarrassing to have my younger sister, who's still in kindergarten, protecting me."

"Oh, can't I protect you?"

"So you became a magical girl for this very purpose."

"Hmm... guess?"

"No guessing."

"Heh, then I won't tell you."

"How boring! What's the difference between you and a primary school student?"

"The difference is: the elementary school student is still withdrawn at home, and he's been in a bad mood these past few days."

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