Chapter 93 In the future, you must have suffered a lot.
Chapter 93 In the future, you must have suffered a lot.
Future timeline.
Fu Hua has already prepared Feather Dust.
After several experiments, they were able to confirm that they could indeed temporarily revert their consciousness back to their past selves.
However, I cannot return in my current form; I need a vessel, which is my past self.
Kiana, Sylar, and Bronya were quite happy to know this, but Mei and Fu Hua were rather helpless.
Mei held her forehead with one hand, looking completely bewildered.
Why did this child leave so early? If it had been a few days later, he could have made it back.
Now look what's happened, how are you going to go back?
Are you suggesting I should furrow my brow and stare at Kevin's ice block with my current level of awareness?
Fu Hua was also helpless.
She couldn't project her consciousness back either. At this time, Xiao Shi was probably still processing her massive memories. If she took another portion of those memories back with her, she was really afraid that Xiao Shi, whom she had finally managed to correct, would completely go astray.
Mei and Fu Hua exchanged a glance, both seeing the helplessness in each other's eyes.
"Then let's borrow Kiana's body. It's just her consciousness that goes back. Besides, as the End, Kiana can handle both consciousnesses without any problem."
Fu Hua spoke calmly, offering Mei and herself a reasonable solution.
Kiana, standing to the side, tilted her head and looked at the two nodding figures. She couldn't help but point at herself, a question mark appearing above her head.
"I?"
Kiana gasped. "Wait, don't you guys understand my state back then? I wasn't the End yet!"
Fu Hua pushed up his glasses, revealing a pair of wise eyes beneath the reflective lenses.
"According to my calculations, your endurance at that time was sufficient. In fact, our arrival can help you accelerate your duel with Sirin, allowing you to grow faster."
Mei then placed her hands on Kiana's shoulders with a serious expression, her eyes showing a pleading look.
"Kiana, please."
Kiana clutched her head in exasperation, her face filled with a speechless expression.
"No, do I even have the right to refuse?"
The only response she received was Mei and Fu Ren's harmless smiles.
Kiana: ...
Kiana sighed. "Fine, looks like I have no choice."
She closed her eyes resignedly. "Come on, come on, it's not like it's the first time you've messed with me."
Fu Hua nodded, her gaze sweeping over the people present.
"Then let's get ready to begin. This projection time cannot be too long, a maximum of three minutes. If it exceeds the time limit, your consciousness may be rejected by your past selves, and you won't be able to return even if you want to."
She paused. "Three minutes, is that enough?"
Kiana opened her eyes, the determination in them unwavering.
"...That's enough, even just one sentence is enough."
While everyone was discussing, the door to the room was suddenly pushed open.
All eyes turned to the door, where long, golden hair shone softly in the sunlight streaming down the corridor.
Durandal stood at the doorway, looking at the people inside the room in silence for a moment.
"I want to go too."
At this time, she and Rita were still on the Hyperion, and she was able to go and meet them in person.
The sudden arrival of Durandal did not surprise the people in the room; they all nodded in agreement.
"Have you thought it through?"
Kiana still asked a question, not entirely unsure.
Durandal nodded slightly, indicating that she had made up her mind.
After closing the door, Durandal silently approached Fu Hua.
Fu Hua pushed up her glasses, glanced at the extra Durandal, but didn't say anything.
She reached out her hand, and Feather Dust floated quietly in her palm, its crimson light flickering like breath.
"Everyone, come closer, just as we said before."
"Kiana, you can begin to use your powers."
Kiana took a deep breath and slowly opened her tightly closed eyes. Even now, she was still a little nervous.
She slowly reached out and gently placed her fair palm on Yu Duchen's head. Then, the power within her body began to flow out gently.
After receiving Kiana's power, the light of Feather Dust suddenly surged, and the crimson light enveloped everyone's consciousness.
The next instant, their consciousness was instantly ripped away, and they began to fall towards some distant point in time.
Back to the present.
Kiana suddenly stopped in her tracks in the corridor of the Hyperion.
A few seconds later, she slowly opened her eyes. Her pupils remained unchanged, but the emotions and expression within them were completely different from before.
She lowered her head, looking at her hands, as if trying to confirm something.
After confirming that, she took a deep breath and followed the route she remembered to find Bronya and Seele.
When Bronya opened her eyes, she looked down and saw her toes, and she couldn't help but purse her lips.
But the look of disgust on his face quickly disappeared, and at the same time, Seele's voice came to his ears.
"Bronya, did we succeed?"
Hearing that familiar voice, Bronya turned her head and saw Seele with the same expression, but the surprise in her eyes was impossible to hide.
"Are you the only one here?"
"No, the other one was a little nervous when I told her to go first."
At this point, Seele's expression suddenly changed, her red and black pupils narrowed, and then a sound of embarrassment and annoyance came from Seele's mouth.
"I don't!"
Just as the two were joking around, the door to Bronya and Seele's room was opened.
Upon opening the door, Kiana was standing in front of it.
Kiana looked at that familiar expression and breathed a slight sigh of relief, but she also felt a little disappointed.
However, this feeling only lasted for a short while before she quickly cheered herself up.
"Now that everyone's here, let's go find him."
Kiana's voice trembled slightly as she spoke the latter part of her sentence.
I really will be able to see him again.
Bronya and Seele nodded in agreement, and the three of them walked together toward the deck of the Hyperion.
As they approached the deck, Durandal crossed her arms and leaned against the corridor.
When she saw the group arrive, she simply nodded slightly.
Behind Durandal is where Chen Feng is now.
Kiana stood at the very front of the group, looking at the last door leading to the deck. Her outstretched hand trembled slightly, just like her heart.
Finally, she gritted her teeth and, as if using all her strength, managed to open the last door on the deck through her access privileges.
After a soft sound of pressure equalization, a strong wind carrying dust and cold, damp air surged in instantly.
The wind was strong on the deck, and the hair of the group of people was rustling in the air.
The group was unaffected by the cold wind; their gazes were already drawn to the familiar figure standing by the railing.
The figure was somewhat thin, and his white hair was dazzling in the wind, yet he remained upright.
For a moment, everyone stopped there, not moving an inch.
Seele gripped Bronya's clothes tightly, her eyes instantly reddening.
Bronya's breathing became rapid.
Mei covered her mouth, and at this moment, the usually strong Mei seemed to have returned to the person she was at the very beginning.
Perhaps sensing the intense gazes, Chen Feng turned around in confusion.
Turning around, he saw Kiana and the others standing not far behind him, staring blankly at him.
Time seemed to freeze at that moment.
The sounds of wind, engines, and heartbeats all disappeared.
He saw them.
He saw Kiana's eyes, brimming with tears yet stubbornly refusing to let them fall, and it was as if he could see through time and space Mei and Fu Hua behind her, as well as the intense emotions in the eyes of the people standing in front of him.
Chen Feng was stunned, but he quickly laughed.
His eyes seemed to have been lifted from a great burden, and a relieved smile appeared on his face.
His eyes no longer held so much heaviness and constraint; at this moment, he felt an unprecedented sense of ease.
He turned around and looked at the group with a smile.
The wind on the deck ruffled his white hair, and sunlight fell on his pale yet smiling face.
At this moment, it was as if he had long anticipated this reunion that transcended time and space.
Amidst the complex gazes of the crowd, filled with countless emotions, Chen Feng slowly spoke, uttering their first words upon meeting.
"You must have suffered a lot in the future."
"You've really worked hard."
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