Text Game: It All Began when a Cat-eared Girl Took Me In-Chapter 894 - 443: Cat Cat Knocks Down Luo Xi, You Are My Last Star (4k)_2

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Chapter 894: Chapter 443: Cat Cat Knocks Down Luo Xi, You Are My Last Star (4k)_2

Wei’er felt herself relax.

Spark receded like a tide, solidifying into a dark golden iron ball the size of a basketball on the sandy ground, while the two embracing each other fell together onto the ground.

Wei’er hastily climbed over Luo Xi’s body.

"Luo Xi, how are you?"

Luo Xi’s voice was hoarse as he replied, "Are you alright?"

"Yes, I’m fine. How about you?"

"I’m fine too..."

"Fine? Look at your hand!"

"..."

Luo Xi saw his palm dissolving into golden specks of light continuously.

He finally realized that the miraculous strength from that strike not only fended off a real Evil God but also drained all his strength and even his soul.

If he died here, then it was truly over.

Resurrection rights only worked in the Dream world.

The Damn Text wasn’t here either.

After Luo Xi regained consciousness, he had screamed Damn Text in his mind, even calling it big brother several times.

If that garbage god were here, it probably would have already come out, looking smug and calling him Trash Fish all over again.

"Luo Xi, you’ll be fine, right? Just like before, you’ll be fine, right!"

Wei’er’s voice sounded somewhat tremulous.

It was similar to that memory once before.

Luo Xi had been completely obliterated into dust right before her eyes by Delkus’s skill.

But just as he had told her, he was successfully resurrected.

So please tell me again.

"I should still have a period of time."

Luo Xi struggled to stand up and turned to say, "You all, you’re not dead either?"

"Almost, but what about you? Aren’t you coming up?"

An elderly-sounding voice spoke up.

Wei’er’s gaze sharpened as she turned to look, spotting the god Heng at the battleship’s opened hatch, no longer the youthful vigor of before but looking like a dying old man.

"The Void Engine, once powered down this time, can’t be restarted."

Heng said despondently, "I want to look in the direction of my homeland before I die. Come aboard; I’ll see if I can send you back while we leave this place."

Luo Xi said, "Wei’er, let’s go up."

Wei’er hesitated, "Luo Xi, do you trust him?"

"Whether I trust or not, what does it matter? Do we have a choice? Moreover, that battleship, it’s already yours, right?"

The two supported each other as they boarded the battleship, its rear still emitting jet streams of light.

Wei’er too felt her connection with this battleship.

But the connection was already very faint.

Because the blood crystal she had extracted was nearly exhausted.

Heng nodded at Wei’er.

"Please issue the cross-boundary command."

"Boundary-crossing mode," Wei’er softly said.

The battleship trembled violently, immediately ascending into the air, entering the boundary-crossing state.

The jet streams propelling powerfully upward brought the battleship rapidly to the top of this barren world, yet it touched the edge of the world.

It was strikingly similar to the dream they had shared once before.

Luo Xi turned to Heng and said, "Do you have any other ideas?"

"Ideas? Since you’re not going to hand over the fuel, it’s just me then."

Heng gave Luo Xi a resigned smile, walking toward the engine location as a shadow turned into a hood automatically draped over him, and it was visible that on his back, there were six slightly different double pupil patterns.

Luo Xi and Wei’er followed behind him, watching as he let a strand of silver light enter his body, his body quickly withering.

A sound like a tough stony membrane being torn apart echoed.

Gravity was suddenly lost in the battleship.

They had left that world.

The now withered Heng, standing at the side window’s edge, looked out at the scene outside and laughed miserably, "Hahaha, infinite Void, infinite, infinite! Who knows where our homeland is, it seems from the moment we left, it was destined we couldn’t return."

He turned back to Luo Xi, grinning, "We can’t go home anymore, this is our shared fate."

Following that, Heng turned into a skeleton just like everyone else in the hall.

Luo Xi came to the edge of the side window.

He saw outside the window a darkness entirely devoid of light.

It seemed like they had entered a black hole, without any guidance.

"What do we do? Luo Xi?"

"It’s okay, let’s take it slow, someone is definitely searching for us."

"But do you still have time?"

Wei’er looked at Luo Xi’s hand with concern.

Luo Xi stroked her snow-white hair, smiling as he said, "It doesn’t matter, Wei’er, even without me, you have to keep living on your own."

"Stop talking nonsense."

Wei’er tightly clutched Luo Xi’s arm, trying to capture back the scattering light, but the light continued to seep out from her fingertips.

"Why...."

It had been so hard to survive under the hands of those enemies.

Luo Xi sat on the ground, pulling Wei’er down to sit beside him; his hand gently rested on Wei’er’s cat ears, tenderly caressing the soft fluff inside.

"If you hadn’t chosen me back then, you probably would have had a better life, not encountering so many dangers. Maybe I was too selfish from the beginning, not supposed to get that close to you."

With tears, Wei’er shook her head, "It’s not like that, not like you said. Weren’t you the one who saved Aina and me? Without you, we both would have died early, no way we could have escaped Winter City."

"I mean, if I hadn’t deliberately drawn closer to you both, then you wouldn’t have gotten so entangled with me. Maybe I shouldn’t have taken you on my journey from the start."

"What’s the point in saying this now!"

Wei’er bit down hard on Luo Xi’s shoulder, muttering:

"So you regret it? Regret bringing along Aina and me, these burdens?"

"Never a regret."

"Then what are you saying..."

"It’s just that humans are a very contradictory species."

Feeling the pain on his shoulder, Luo Xi laughed, "If I could make the choice again, I would still do the same, because how could I live without Aina?"

When Wei’er heard her sister’s name, she lifted her head from Luo Xi’s shoulder, her eyes blurred with tears.

"What about me then? Am I just Aina’s backdrop?"

Yes, Aina loved him more.

Even in that dream, she only thought of Luo Xi last, while Aina remembered him first.

"Of course not, you are my Cat Cat, a proud and rebellious one at that."

"You pervert...."

"Right, I am a pervert." Luo Xi readily admitted.

Through her tears, Wei’er laughed, "Yes, you are, harboring thoughts about Aina and even our mother."

"Don’t be so blunt, give me some face."

"No, if you want it, come and take it yourself."

Luo Xi chuckled, "I just remembered, in that dream, everyone else gave me theirs, only Cat Cat you still owe me a star."

Speaking of which, that game-like dream world was quite interesting, just missing a few things in the end.

"A star... I’ll replenish you."

Suddenly, Wei’er leaned toward Luo Xi’s face, pulling down his head.

Luo Xi was startled, then a warm, sweet moisture touched his lips.

For a long time.

They separated.

Wei’er lowered her head, hot tears ceaselessly rolling down from the girl’s eyes, her crying appearance heartbreakingly beautiful.

"I don’t know why I didn’t think of you then, I’m sorry."

"I didn’t think of you either; we’re actually the same, they... are the abnormal ones."

"Yeah, right, we’re the same."

[You’ve gained 7 stars]

A notification seemed to appear before Luo Xi’s eyes.

Hmm?

It’s complete, can I make a wish?

—Send us back.

No response.

Figures, this isn’t that dream anymore.

Luo Xi felt his bodily sensations gradually fading.

He raised his hand, wiping the blood from his own lips off Wei’er’s, and smiled lightly, "Don’t be sad, no need for tears."

"In the days to come, you better not forget me."

"Then, show me through your actions how I shouldn’t forget you."

With reddened eyes, Wei’er pounced forward, pinning Luo Xi to the ground.

"You learned this from Aina?"

"Stop talking about Aina! I am her older sister!"

"Damn it, stop pulling at the clothes, it looks terrible being seen like this, leave me some dignity before I die!"

"No!"

....

I don’t know why my head hurts, possibly inflammation from a wisdom tooth, I was supposed to write another Chapter, but I really can’t, sorry, tomorrow’s patrol duty might not be good for catching up either.