Putting her head on his chest, she leaned in his arms like a well-behaved kitten: "Thank you for walking into the Ganges River for me, and thank you for breaking this blood curse!"
It's not like he didn't know how terrifying the Ganges River water was. If she couldn't survive this test and couldn't recall everything, she would be sucked into the abyss of eternal destruction and never come back.
Although he was not afraid of losing his soul, the moment she was swept into the bottom of the river, he had already decided to live and die with her.
However, seeing her able to break the blood curse and emerge from the river, he felt an unprecedented surprise in his heart.
His Yanran is finally back alive, and she will not let him down after all.
"Will you be able to survive if you break the blood curse?" Yan Ran asked doubtfully.
He thought for a moment and said: "After the blood curse is released, I can be reincarnated, and I won't be floating in the three realms like this!"
"Reincarnation?" She frowned and immediately said nervously: "Does reincarnation mean that you want to leave me?"
"You can say that," his eyes were deep, with a faint smile in them.
She pursed her lower lip lightly and lowered her head slightly. She finally remembered everything and finally saw him, but did it result in his leaving?
She felt so sad and sour.
"Does it mean that you have to reincarnate to live?" After a while, she said slowly.
He frowned and nodded seriously.
She bit her lower lip lightly, raised her head from his chest, took a deep look at him, and then pulled his hand off her waist.
Pushing his arms away, he slowly turned around and said calmly: "Let's go!"
His eyes were calm and all expressions on his face were restrained.
"Yanran," he called her in a low voice, his voice was hoarse and full of magnetism.
A wry smile appeared at the corner of her mouth: "Actually, all the grievances and grievances over the past three thousand years should have been settled long ago."