Hei Yang: "..."

"Ha, okay, stop standing there like an idiot."

Meng Po waved her hand with amusement.

"Grandma really has no choice. You've reached the Nascent Soul stage in the blink of an eye. Sigh, keep it up! Go on with your work."

"Uh-huh."

Hei Yang looked obedient and slowly backed away with small, quick steps.

"Goodbye, Grandma, goodbye, goodbye..."

"Oh, right."

Meng Po suddenly spoke up: "I am not from your world, so I am not very familiar with you. You two are still young and don't understand many things. You can try asking the adults in your world; perhaps they can help."

"what?"

Hei Yang paused for a moment, then his eyes lit up.

"Oh, I got it, I got it. Thank you, Grandma! Long live Grandma!"

"It wasn't said it would definitely work!"

Meng Po said irritably, "Don't blame me if it doesn't work out."

"knew---"

Black Sun's voice drifted far away.

.........

A blanket was spread out in the open space, and Hongli sat on it with her knees drawn up to her chest, quietly gazing ahead.

The sloth lay in front of her, staring blankly at the sky.

"You guys are really mean."

The space around the sloth suddenly shattered, deep darkness surged within it, and spatial turbulence roared in her ears, cutting her voice into a faint whisper, tinged with a slight tremor.

"Why... tell me... death is terrible... it makes me... so scared right now..."

Feeling the malice of the whole world, the sloth's eyes were red and it looked aggrieved.

"Now it's all right... I could have... walked away peacefully... without fear..."

"Don't say that!"

Hong Li slapped the spatial rifts shut and said angrily, "You said you were afraid of dying, so we definitely won't let you die."

Heiyang has gone to find a solution for you, and I'm right here watching over you. Nothing's wrong!

"click"

"Crack my foot! Don't let it split open, close it!"

Hongli watched as more and more spatial rifts appeared around the sloth, and finally couldn't sit still any longer. She jumped around the sloth, gritting her teeth and grabbing wildly with both hands, patching up one thing after another, like playing whack-a-mole.

"Close it! Close it! Close it here too! And this side as well!"

"Hongli, you're blocking my view of the sunrise."

The sloth muttered to itself, "That's already good enough. Let's take a rest. This is tiring."

I'll leave after sunrise. In the end, having you two good friends is enough for me.

"Satisfy you my foot!"

Anger blazed in Hong Li's eyes, and she clenched her fists tightly.

"Ahhh! Anyway, first of all, be quiet!"

"boom!"

A tremendous spatial force erupted instantly, spreading outwards in a ring. Centered on Hong Li's location, spatial rifts within a radius were frozen like a tide, and the turbulent space immediately calmed down.

"Whoa, whoa, whoa..."

Hongli wiped the sweat from her forehead and let out a long sigh of relief.

"That's more like it, give me a chance, Lao Ao!"

We've known each other for over ten years, haven't we?

"Uh……"

The sloth muttered under its breath, "World consciousness is like an automatically running machine; trying to get close to it is useless."

"Phew, why didn't you say so earlier!"

Hong Li's smile vanished instantly. She sighed and said fiercely, "No, we can't just sit here and wait to die!"

Sloth: "I'm just lying here waiting to die."

"Don't interrupt!"

Hong Li casually brushed her long hair behind her head and, under the watchful eye of the sloth, pulled a large coffin out of her storage bag!

It's a sliding cover, and it's not completely closed; you can tell at a glance that it's not an ordinary item!

"Look here, look here!"

Hong Li waved her hand, using her spiritual power to pull the lying sloth over from a distance, and pointed at the coffin, saying, "See this? My trump card!"

"Uh……"

The sloth looked puzzled, examined the large coffin, and scratched its head.

"Is this the coffin you prepared for me?"

To be honest, it's a bit too big; it could fit several of me in it!

"Ah, this is indeed the coffin prepared for you..."

"Pah, pah, this isn't a coffin for you, although it was indeed prepared for you..."

Hongli slapped her head, somewhat irritated, and said, "Well, this coffin isn't meant to be used as a coffin anyway. You should understand what I'm saying!"

"Well……"

The sloth paused, sighed, and looked sad.

"That's true. How could someone like me deserve to lie in such a luxurious coffin? I'd only have to glance at it twice to consider it done... Ah! My head!"

"Don't say such unlucky things!"

Red Glass, with a tic-tac-toe pattern bouncing on her head, withdrew her hand from the sloth's head, secretly pleased. So this is what it feels like to hit a little dwarf's head! Is this the joy of Black Sun?!

"Ahem, I may not have explained it clearly just now."

Hongli pointed to the coffin and explained, "This, as long as you lie down in it and close the lid, you can live for a very, very long time."

However, this coffin can only be opened from the inside; it cannot be opened from the outside. You need to be aware of this.

"really?"

The sloth paused for a moment, then floated over and curiously tapped the coffin lid with its little paw, asking again to confirm, "You're not kidding me?"

"Why did you lie to me?"

Hongli rolled her eyes: "Don't believe me? Try it."

"Well……"

The sloth looked around. The deep spatial rifts were frozen, like marble patterns or the roots of an old tree, still extending and intertwining.

She peeked into the coffin again, lost in thought.

"Hey, hey, stop spacing out!"

Hongli chuckled awkwardly.

"Okay, I admit it's a bit unlucky, but it's unavoidable..."

As Hongli spoke, she laid several layers of cotton padding inside the coffin, then placed a pillow inside, then a small cushion, then a lighting spirit stone, then a communication spirit stone...

"Haha, that should be enough, any more and it'll be too big to hold..."

Hongli smiled sheepishly, then suddenly remembered something.

"Oh, right, and this too, this is a storage bag full of snacks, also known as the Yang Li Happy Bag!"

Hongli put the storage bag inside, clapped her hands, and breathed a sigh of relief.

"This should be fine, right, Lazy? Hmm? What's wrong now?"

“Red Glass…Black Sun…”

Lazy sobbed, wiped away her tears, jumped into the coffin, grabbed the coffin lid, and shouted, "It's nothing, I just woke up and was yawning and tearing up. Thank you all!"

"If you're going to help someone, help them all the way through."

Hongli waved her hand, turned her head to look around, and saw that the spatial rifts had started to become agitated again. She shook her head and comforted them, "Don't worry, don't worry, I'll let you know when I find a way, and then you can just slide open the lid and come out."

Let's hide inside for now and avoid the limelight.

"that……"

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