It was pitch-black here, but it wasn't quiet either. Reina felt like she was hiding in a vat, and she could hear screams coming from behind the wall.
She also sensed someone standing in front of her. She looked into the darkness, and that person was right there. Reina's heart raced. She was very nervous because the other person had called out her name.
"Where is this? Miss Linglan? Miss Linglan? "
"I'm here."
Reina said calmly. Bess was right beside her, but she didn't know.
Suddenly, a gentle light appeared in front of them. A woman in a long robe stood in front of them, holding a ball of light.
"Ah!!"
Bess screamed when she saw the other person's face. Under the hood was a woman with a pale gray scar on her face. There were even traces of stitches on the scar.
It's her!
Reina was shocked. She immediately recognized the person she met at the station. How did she know her name?
"Shh! Although we're safe for now, if you make too much noise, the monsters outside might hear you."
"How do you know my name? Who are you? "
Reina didn't listen to her at all. She only wanted to know how the other person knew her, whether she had denied her before, and whether she knew about her master.
Perhaps she could tell her the truth.
The other person smiled faintly. "I'll tell you. It's not safe now. Please come with me."
She turned and left. Reina followed without a word. Bess, who was sitting on the ground, saw this and quickly stood up. She was afraid of the dark, but she was even more afraid of being alone.
She looked around as she followed behind him. She felt that Miss Linglan's words were strange. Her name? Was there something hidden here?
Bess thought about it and decided not to poke her nose into other people's business.
This place was very strange. Unlike Bess who didn't know any magic, Reina could feel that this was another space, but it was very unstable. It was like there was a wall between it and the main space, and it could be broken out at any time.
"Where is this?"
Reina couldn't help but ask.
"In the wall."
"Eh?! There's such a big secret passage in the wall? "
Beth exclaimed.
No, that's not right, that's just a metaphor. Reina thought, could it be that this person is also a powerful space magician?
Walking along the dark tunnel, a strange door soon appeared in front of the three of them. The door looked like some kind of ancient tombstone. It was engraved with words, but it was a door because there was a bright gap in the door, and light came out from there.
"Come with me."
After the person who led the way said this, he pushed open the stone tablet door. Inside was a small cylindrical room with a few small chairs, a round table, and furniture like a closet. The walls were made of wood, and so was the floor. There was a small lamp hanging on the ceiling. Although it was very small, it was very bright. The room made people feel warm. Although they had just escaped from the war, their hearts had already calmed down.
She had Reina and Ye Zichen sit on a chair and relax. She then began to make tea. Only then did Reina understand that this was her home, a strange home. She was actually in a space. Who exactly was she, and why did she know her name?
This was the first time Reina felt so uneasy. She couldn't wait. She really wanted to know.
"I want to know why you know my name. Have we met before?"
She gathered her courage and asked.
The person's back was facing her. She was taller than Reina, and her movements were elegant.
"You're Reina, right?"
She suddenly asked, then turned around. Her face looked a little scary at first glance, like a sewn up monster. But her sweet smile, coupled with her gentle eyes, seemed to change the way they looked at her.
Beth looked at Reina in surprise. Linglan, Reina? Her real name is Reina?? Why did she deliberately hide her name?
"Yes, but I didn't tell anyone in this country."
Reina looked at the person. She was very nervous, but also very expectant.
"My name is Long Cang. Do you still remember me?"
Hearing this, Reina was stunned. She frowned and thought for a moment. Beside her, Beth was shocked.
"Long Cang? The fourth princess? It can't be! You, you're still alive? "
Beth stood up and almost knelt down.
"That's my old identity. Now I'm just a wandering warlock."
Long Cang smiled faintly. She brewed tea and served it to the two.
"I don't remember. There's something wrong with my memory. I've forgotten a lot of things in the past. Can you tell me what happened in the past? About me, do I have a master? What does he look like? What's his name? "
Reina hurriedly asked. She looked very anxious.
"Master?"
However, Long Cang looked confused.
"No, I don't know your master. It's normal that you don't remember. When we first met, you were only two or three years old. I know you because of your mother. "
Hearing this, Reina's eyes widened. Her face turned pale.
Mother?
A figure appeared in her mind. It was a blurry figure.
Linnai's mother had passed away a long time ago, so much so that she couldn't clearly remember what her mother looked like. She only remembered being held in her mother's arms, that white hair with the smell of the sun, and that she was humming a pleasant tune …
"Reina …"
A low call pulled Reina back to reality. She found two lines of warm tears on her cheeks. She wiped them away. Beth and Princess Long Cang were looking at her with concern.
She hadn't cried for a long time.
At this moment, the strong emotional fluctuations made her feel that she was still a human. She hadn't turned into a cold monster made of magic.
However, the losses she suffered in the past made her calm down. She frowned.
What's wrong? If she saw me so long ago and hasn't seen me for so many years, how can she recognize me?
Because the Adventurers Guild's pursuit made her wary.
"Wait, how did you recognize me? We haven't seen each other for so long, and I … I didn't know about your existence. "
Reina asked.
Long Cang smiled indifferently, as if she had expected such a reaction.
"Do you still remember what happened at the station?"
"Yes, when I was lost, you helped me. But when I turned around, you were gone."
Reina said.
Long Cang nodded. "Actually, that wasn't the first time I saw you. The first time I saw you was in Tianshan Town. At that time, you were competing in the arena. You were called Linglan. As for why I was able to recognize you, I actually didn't dare to be certain. That's why I followed you all the way until just now when I called out your name. Only then was I certain that you were my master's daughter, Linnai. "
"Teacher??"
"Yes, your mother is my teacher. Although we didn't spend much time together, she taught me a lot. She's the most outstanding woman I've ever met, and … you look almost exactly like her."
Long Cang looked at Reina and said.
Suddenly, the image in Reina's mind became clear. She recalled her mother's gentle face.
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