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Chapter 1160

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"Fei Na!"

Fei Na suddenly raised its head.

Who was calling its name?

The voice was so far away, yet so familiar. It missed it so much.

It looked around blankly. The voice had disappeared, and only the light wind blew past its ears.

Where was this?

Where was this wasteland that was covered in rubble and weeds?

It didn't recognize this place. Why did it come here?

It was unbelievable. It should have turned around and left. Why couldn't it move?

"Fei Na!"

Fei Na suddenly turned its head, but there was still only rubble and weeds in its eyes.

The setting sun cast long shadows on the broken walls, and the voice seemed to be coming from the shadows.

Oh … Its head hurt. It must be because it had been in the sun for too long.

In such hot weather, it should have been lying in the hotel for an afternoon nap. Why did it come to such a strange wasteland?

"Fei Na!"

It turned its head again. It still couldn't find the source of the voice. Its head hurt even more.

Who was it?

Who was playing such a boring game?

If it wanted to play hide-and-seek, there was a more suitable target.

"Fei Na!"

It suddenly opened its eyes wide. This time, it heard it clearly. The voice didn't come from one direction, but from all directions!

The wind, carrying the sound, swept past its ears, swirled around its body, as if it was longing for it, unwilling to leave.

"Fei Na! You're back! "

It must have been the sand in its eyes. It suddenly wanted to cry.

Who was it?

It wanted to speak, but its voice seemed to be stuck in its throat. It couldn't make any sound.

After a few tries, it said something that went against its original intention.

"I … am back." It opened its mouth and couldn't help but murmur.

"Welcome back. Are you here to visit me?"

It remembered. This voice … this voice …

Its head hurt even more.

Damn it! Why did its head hurt so much!

It was her! This was her voice!

A drop of water fell from the sky, but it caused the entire dam to exceed its water storage limit. It was like the last straw that broke the camel's back.

The door of its memory was shattered by the flood. The scenes from two thousand years ago appeared in front of its eyes like a movie.

The wind that blew here two thousand years ago was just as gentle.

Bastet's Holy Temple!

This was Bastet's Holy Temple!

This was its home!

The torrent of memories that poured out took away the headache, but its body began to tremble violently.

Is this the Temple of Bastet?

Where were the canals that flowed gracefully around the temple?

Where was the magnificent gate that made mortals feel like ants?

Where were the towering walls around the temple and the ancient trees within the walls?

Where was the Path of Sacrifice that it had walked on behalf of Bastet countless times and was worshipped by tens of thousands of people?

What about the Divine Palace that was filled with countless priceless treasures and left behind countless beautiful memories?

And … what about her?

Fina looked around blankly. The everlasting breeze was still there, but everything else it was familiar with had disappeared.

Everything, whether it had loved, hated, hated, or taken for granted … all of it had disappeared.

Only broken fences, broken walls, and desolate weeds were left.

Since that was the case, why did he return here?

Why didn't you turn around and leave?

In any case, there was no point in staying here any longer.

"Fei Na!"

The voice sounded again.

Something was not right.

Fina shook her head. This was an illusion. She had already disappeared, along with Bastet's Holy Temple.

The wind swirled around it a few times and blew forward again.

It watched the breeze leave. Let the wind take its illusion away with it.

It was time to go.

"Fei Na!"

She raised a front paw and was about to turn around and leave when she heard the voice again.

What was going on?

Why could she still hear the voice?

"Fei Na! You just came and you're leaving? "

Fei Na suddenly became furious and roared, "You're not here anymore. What am I still doing here!"

Her voice was so mournful that it echoed in the sky above the ruins for a long time.

Another gust of wind blew past.

"I'm sorry, Fei Na! I'm sorry! "

The voice sounded again, full of infinite regret.

Fei Na choked and said, "You said you would come back. You said you would come back! I'm back. Where are you? "

"I'm sorry! Fei Na, I missed my appointment. "

Apologize? But an apology couldn't fix anything.

"Fei Na, I shouldn't have left, but I'm the Pharaoh of the Black Land. I can only leave. You understand, don't you? "

Yes, Fei Na understood.

If it were in her position, it would have left too.

She didn't want to leave, but she could only leave. In order to protect the people of ancient Egypt, in order to preserve the glory of ancient Egypt, she knew that the chances of winning were slim, but she could only fight for a place for ancient Egypt to survive among the great powers.

She tried hard, but she failed.

The winner was king, and the loser was a bandit.

The glorious ancient Egyptian civilization had died.

The magnificent Bastet Temple had been razed to the ground.

She, who had great talent and strategy, had died.

Now, the alien race was walking on this land, enjoying the glory of the victor.

She might not have died, but rather than live on as a loser, she would rather choose death.

It understood that no one knew her better than it.

The reason why Fei Na was in so much pain was not because she had left, nor was it because she had missed her appointment. It was because it regretted that it had not been by her side as a warrior to fight with her until the last moment. It had been thrown into the vortex of time by a power that might be stronger than the ancient Egyptian gods, appearing in the world two thousand years later.

"Fei Na, don't cry."

Fei Na raised its head, its eyes filled with tears.

"I'm not crying. I won't cry for an idiot!"

The voice seemed to laugh.

"Fei Na, you haven't changed at all! I'm very happy that you came to visit me. I'm very happy that you haven't changed at all! "

Fei Na shook its head.

No, it should have changed a lot.

"Fei Na, how have you been?"

The voice asked gently, full of sincere concern.

Fei Na's thoughts were pulled back to the recent past. Bits and pieces of the pet shop flashed before its eyes.

It was used to the quietness of the Bastet Temple. Sometimes it felt that the pet shop was very noisy, but it did not hate it.

"So-so."

Fei Na finally chose this word to answer, because it felt that if it answered that it was doing well, it might hurt her.

"You …"

It also wanted to ask how she was doing, but realized that this question was already meaningless.

"I'm very lonely, so I'm very happy that you came to visit me."

The voice sounded very cheerful, even a little playful.

"But I'm not here. You know, this is the holy Bastet Temple, not the place where I choose to rest."

Fei Na was stunned.

"Fei Na, I want to see you. I miss you so much that I'm going crazy. Can you let me see you?"

Fei Na did not respond, and the voice fell silent.

It tilted its head and looked to the west, where the wind was blowing.

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