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Chapter 666 If life is only as first seen

"You really brought it with you." Rainbow said jealously.

Of course she knew what it was. It was Niya's tears and Heck's most cherished treasure. In this world, Heck could make people take away his wealth, his planet, and everything about him. Only this tears can no one be desecrated. Even if he only glanced at it, Heck would fight against it.

No one dares to fight Heck, so this tear has become a taboo for most people. As Heck's woman, Rainbow wants to be the master of tears.

It is worth it to be cherished by your beloved for a lifetime even if it turns into a tears.

Rainbow looked at the Eternal Crystal in Heck's hand silently, and her eyes became more and more confused.

However, Sivina next to him stepped forward and said.

"Huck, are you going to do it now?"

"No." Heck lowered his head, looked at the Bingjing reluctantly for a while, and then said. "We have to wait a little longer."

"Wait a little longer? What to wait for?"

"Wait..." Heck's eyes became even more confused, and he looked at the ice crystal in his palm. After a long time, he said. "Wait for her... to respond to my call."

"Are you stupid?" Siviner was so angry that he was so angry that he was all left with tears. What else could he call? If Heck hadn't had the great power, she would have protested long ago.

"She has already..."

"You should learn to shut up." Huck suddenly interrupted Svena's words, his voice as cold as ice. "Don't say it anymore, otherwise I can't guarantee that I will press the murderous intent in my heart."

"Uh." Svena's face also changed, and after a while, he took a deep breath. He said with some difficulty. "Huck, I'm sorry."

"Yeah." Heck nodded, his eyes still stayed on the ice crystal. "Actually, I know she doesn't need your apology. But you have to know, this is everything to me."

"Do you know?" He slowly twisted the ice crystal in his hand and put it in the light for Siweina to watch. "This is the first time she shed tears. It is also the only time."

"I still remember that at that time I was just a beggar, a little beggar struggling to survive in the alley behind the Fifth Queen's Avenue on the planet Giles. There are many children like me. We lie on the ground every day and roll in mud and water just to get something to eat. At that time, we were all hungry. There could be a life-and-death fight for a piece of bread, and a person could die with a piece of cheese."

"I am the worst physical one. I have thought I would die there more than once. But..." Heck raised his head and smiled bitterly.

"I'm not dead. Not only that, I also saw her..."

"I still can't forget until now that it was a dim dawn, and the artificial sun on the planet Giles began to work. The sun shone along the Fifth Queen's Avenue, so beautiful. I could only hide in the cracks in the alleys to steal the little bit of light. It was very luxurious. There were less than seven children every day who could have this luck. That was what I exchanged for three days of food."

"The sun is brilliant. It's very warm. Although... it's artificial."

"But on that day, in the warm sunshine, she came..."

"It's brighter than the sun and warmer than the sun. I swear that I can never encounter a scene that makes me more moved at that moment in my life. I saw her... She was wearing a simple dress, without gorgeous decorations, and without aloofness. She was just so ordinary, just like a girl next door."

"I don't know why, but I suddenly stretched out my hand, letting my fingers touch a stone in front of her feet. Then I pushed it away."

Huck's eyes became even more confused, as if he had seen that scene again. "As expected, she stepped on my finger."

"That must hurt." Svena said, but his tone was a little jealous. He even wanted to step on the finger at that time to be her.

"Yes, it hurts." Heck replied, with a satisfied smile on his face. "It hurts so much that it makes people seep into the bone marrow. But... no matter how painful it hurts, it is not as good as her smile at that time."

"She is still smiling?" Svena wondered. What is the reason why Heck is worth following for a girl who steps on someone else's finger and smiles?

"Yes, she is laughing." Heck replied. It seemed as if he saw the bright sunshine again, the girl who walked towards him with her back to the sunshine. "She said that she had seen my little movements long ago and knew what I was thinking. So she had to guess and step on me to hurt. Because, in this world, only those who know what she had paid were qualified to taste the fruits of victory."

"Then she squatted down and asked me if she would be her slave."

"Did you agree?" Svena felt extremely jealous.

"No!" Huck shook his head, looking proud. "I refused."

"I told her that my hands hurt so much that the price was too high. So I wanted to raise the price, not to become a slave, but to become her servant!"

When he said the last sentence, Heck's expression was as proud as if he had won a five million prize. Seeing Siweina felt depressed. Whether it was a slave or a servant, it was obviously a loss, but Heck said so proudly. Is there anything to be proud of this?

Svener could not understand Heck's thinking.

She couldn't understand the woman's thinking even more.

"Ha." Huck suddenly laughed. He looked at Svena. "I know, you must be wondering why I said that. In fact, I was wondering, but that was what I said at that time, and I said it very well, as if she owed me a lot of money."

"What then?"

"Then?" Huck smiled. "Then she took me away. From then on, I became her vassal. She taught me to fight, how to survive in this cruel universe, and how to persist."

"It was a wonderful time, she, and me."

"It seems that your brother is still there."

"Of course. We are all a family." Heck said bluntly, and at the end, his voice fell. "But I can never forget that on the day I first met her, there was a teardrop in the corner of her eyes."

"I don't know who made her cry. But I saved the teardrop with my insignificant ability at that time."

"So that's it." Svena sighed. "So, these tears are not shed for you?"

"No." Huck shook his head, and when he raised his head again, his eyes became extremely cold. "Man, he shouldn't let his beloved woman cry. I preserve it to remind myself of this, and at the same time... I want to make that person pay the price."

"No matter who...he is..."

Heck said in a deep voice, his tone of firmness made Svina tremble. She was about to continue asking again, but saw Heck suddenly wave his hand and stop her from saying anything behind her.

Then Heck raised his head and looked at the blood clouds in the sky.

"It's time... Now, it's time to enter the second stage, right?"

"What did you say?"

Siweiner was stunned. Before she could ask again, she suddenly felt a vibration coming from her feet, and the entire cave was shaking. The shaking was so suddenly and violent that even she almost lost her balance. As her face changed drastically, Siweiner looked around and saw that at some point, the blood clouds in the entire sky began to condense, like a blood column, connecting the sky and the earth.

The root of the blood column is on the huge and gorgeous modulated nest...
Chapter completed!
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