Chapter 1823: At Least Eighty Percent Similar
Chapter 1823: Chapter 1823: At Least Eighty Percent Similar
He had always looked down on those from Poison Valley, who caused trouble everywhere, and even felt that the people from Medical Valley healing the poison they spread was an act against them, deserving death.
Why hadn’t a powerful person come along and wiped them out?
“Who knows?”
The others simply shrugged; they could only talk about the affairs of Tan Medical Valley but were powerless to intervene.
As for this Young Valley Master Yuu, he truly had the heart of a healer, having saved many lives. If they were to encounter him, they would certainly offer assistance.
“Did you see? There were several groups that entered the Death Desert not too long ago. Those people looked like they were from Poison Valley,” said the man in green.
Upon hearing this, the light in the other three’s eyes dimmed.
How could they not have seen? In the past few days, several groups from Poison Valley had entered the town.
Although they dressed no different from ordinary folks, the scent they carried was unmistakable—reeking of poison—so obvious that even a fool could recognize it.
“The Death Desert.”
Alas, they lacked the capability to enter; otherwise, they really wanted to see if they could rescue Young Valley Master Yuu.
As he listened to their conversation, Xie Qi’s teacup paused at his lips.
While in the Death Desert, they weren’t always on the move. Indeed, they did rescue someone, but he was barely clinging to life. After the lady’s treatment, they had placed him into the adult’s space.
Inside the space, Paper People would take care of him. Even if he was unconscious, he would recover.
Could that person have a connection to Medical Valley?
Perhaps he should go back and ask the adult if the unconscious man had awakened… No, no, he should gather some more information first. Regardless of whether the man was awake or not, he was in the adult’s space and couldn’t escape.
…
In the inn’s room, An Jiuyue stared at the still unconscious man that Qian Jiyun had brought out from the space, blinked, and then blinked again before looking up at her man.
“He… you…”
Raising her hand, she pointed at the unconscious man and then at her own man, but ultimately she couldn’t bring herself to say what was on her mind.
“Um, Qian Jiyun, about that… I don’t even know how to say it.”
The man on the bed bore at least an eighty percent resemblance to her own man. Back in the Death Desert, they couldn’t make it out with the sand in their eyes, and all she knew was that they had rescued a severely injured man.
But now, the man had been cleaned up by Paper People, with no sand or dust on his face anymore.
The face before her really looked a lot like Qian Jiyun’s. If it weren’t for the fact that she spent every day with him, and they were just two fairly familiar friends, she might have mistaken one for the other.
And the question she opened her mouth to ask but couldn’t voice was whether the two men might be related by blood.
Otherwise, isn’t the resemblance too striking?
But she kept quiet, because Qian Jiyun himself was unaware of his own origins. They had planned to slowly explore the various planes after all was said and done.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Finding Qian Jiyun’s family would be a fortunate event, but if not, it was still a journey they could take together.
“How is he doing?”
Qian Jiyun merely glanced at the man on the bed and asked An Jiuyue.
He had already learned about the similarity between himself and the rescued man through Dragon Soul, but he didn’t care. The truth was that family wasn’t that important to him.
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