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I Am Loaded with Passive Skills (Web Novel) - Chapter 4435: Seashell 2

Chapter 4435: Seashell 2

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Yu Zhiwen’s mind suddenly went blank, her cheeks heated up as if boiling, and even her earlobes became burning hot.

Startled, she jumped away, moving several steps back, almost stumbling into the seawater:

"Wait a minute!"

"Wait again?"

"Wait, just wait a moment!"

"Wait for what? Is it going to be you walking ten steps first, then I’ll follow you, and you’ll keep talking to the air while I can’t eavesdrop and have to guess what you’ve said?"

"Ah..." Yu Zhiwen clutched her head with tightly clenched fists, the black satin wrapped around her eyes seemed to bind her ability to think and express.

That wasn’t what she meant.

It’s just that she wasn’t psychologically prepared yet.

——Actually, she didn’t know why psychological preparation was needed, but she just wasn’t ready, even for speaking, for conversing.

"What are you holding in your hand?"

"Nothing, there’s nothing..."

"You are like a turtle, with a heavy shell, shrinking back at a touch."

"You’re the turtle!"

And you’re the heavy one... she muttered silently, unable to hear the sounds around her, covering her ears, the whole world was like a little deer—thumping wildly.

The moonlight was clear, still pure.

Pearl Gem Star Eyes can be gouged out, but the spiritual senses of a cultivator cannot.

Contrarily, with the loss of real vision, sometimes what spiritual senses can see is more real, with more feeling.

Yu Zhiwen quickly stepped forward, leaning to the right.

Her foot stepped on the shadow beside her, seemingly unconcernedly saying: "But the Eyes of the Great Path are buried in the Southern Underworld, does it mean Ai Cangsheng has completely fallen, unable to resurrect? You said you heard Lei Xiaoxiao’s voice from him, what if Lei Xiaoxiao can revive..."

"Impossible." Xu Xiaoshou shook his head, "It’s just a lingering spirit."

"Then, then..."

"Then what?"

"What a pity..."

"Indeed a pity, unable to say what she wanted to say, she just wanted Ai Cangsheng to live on for her, but Lord Cang Sheng protected all beings, it’s the opposite of what was intended." Xu Xiaoshou shrugged, "In fictional tales, they’d be a pair of star-crossed lovers."

Yu Zhiwen’s body stiffened as she listened, her left hand rising, then shrinking back, secretly lifting, yet couldn’t draw out.

"Have you seen fireworks?"

Xu Xiaoshou, however, casually sat on the rocks by the sea.

He rested his hands behind him, gazing at the night sky, letting the sea breeze caress his face, blowing his black hair wildly.

This lazy and pleasant scene was what he most envied from his hospital bed, and after arriving at Shengshen Continent, it became a continuous pursuit.

Days spent only in cultivation, he never had the time to fulfill his former life’s dream, to see the sea once more, until today.

"Fireworks..."

Yu Zhiwen chewed the word like a mimic.

She stopped behind Xu Xiaoshou, but really stood beside his rocks, fiercely debating with herself on the stone left of him.

Too close...

She would touch him...

But sitting on the other stone would be too far.

She stepped forward, still walking toward the stone on the left, and heard Xu Xiaoshou loudly exclaim into the sea breeze:

"Just like that, swoosh~ boom!"

"The kind that’s very beautiful, like ’East wind night lets a thousand trees bloom’ feeling..."

He frowned again, muttering: "But somehow it’s not used like this, it seems to describe flower lanterns."

Sword Deity Hua?

Yu Zhiwen opened her mouth, unsure why he mentioned Hua.

She stopped moving, inching carefully toward him but didn’t dare get too close: "East wind slightly..."

"Night release!"

"Night..."

"East wind night lets a thousand trees bloom, further blows and stars fall like rain." Xu Xiaoshou flicked his fingers, sending a spiritual light into the night sky.

As that silver candle struck the top of the night sea, boom, the spiritual light exploded.

Fizz, fizz...

Just like wind-blown star rain, spiritual light burst into thousands of star points, drawing white willow-like lines, resplendent but ephemeral, the points quickly vanished into the green void.

Beautiful things are always fleeting.

Xu Xiaoshou was about to muse when suddenly awakening, realizing something, he turned with a slap of his forehead: "Oh! Sorry! I forgot you couldn’t see... Agh, I’m really careless."

In fact, she could see...

Yu Zhiwen "looked away" from the fireworks in the night sky, "gazing" at Xu Xiaoshou’s goofy appearance, her lips lightly lifting.

She relaxed quite a bit.

Her left hand was able to drop from her waist.

But wanting to raise it, she still couldn’t lift it, words stuck in her throat without response, even she felt herself being impolite, only leaving Xu Xiaoshou to talk alone.

"Then, having not seen fireworks, you surely haven’t tasted fried dough sticks soaked in egg soy milk." Xu Xiaoshou clicked his tongue, shaking his head, a daughter of heaven destined never to taste earthly delicacies.

"Fried dough sticks..."

"Just those, uh, tasty ones."

This left Xu Xiaoshou quite unable to describe to the people of foreign worlds what it actually was.

He did have "Cooking Expert."

But after burying the eye in the Southern Underworld, starting the pot and cooking fried dough sticks under the night sky felt a bit odd, even to him, one of the Five Evil Guys’ successors.

"Can you make them?"

"I can make them..." Xu Xiaoshou rested on the rocks, enjoying the night breeze, feeling so comfortable he wanted to lie down.

"Are they good?"

"Sizzle, now you’re underestimating me." He simply lay down, turning to look why someone would enjoy sitting and suddenly became lost in thought.

And from this angle, Yu Zhiwen seemed far more dazzling than the quiet night beside the sea, than the bright moon hanging on the horizon.

The sea breeze blew, causing her to stumble back a half step.

But after only that half step, she steadied herself.

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