......

"I'm a little suspicious. Have these two really forgotten the option of leaving someone alive?"

"I think you're right!"

......

Dain didn't want to continue the conversation and said,

"Okay, don't delay here too long, let's continue tracking."

Along the way, they defeated several groups of Abyss Mages and some ruins guards. Paimeng was a little scared and whispered on Ying's shoulder,

"It seems that where there are Abyss Mages, there are often Ruin Guardians wandering around. Is this a coincidence?"

Hines looked at Paimon speechlessly, "So you didn't listen to what we just said, right?"

Of course, I can only complain in my heart now. After all, I just made Paimon angry. If I say it out loud, it will be difficult to appease Paimon when he is angry again.

Dain was quite patient. After all, in his eyes, Paimon was just a not-so-smart mascot.

"There are no coincidences in the world, everything is a seed planted in the long past."

"The connection between the Abyss Cult and the Ruins Guard is certainly no coincidence..."

"Rather, they are branches extending from the same root system..."

......

"So, such powerful monsters as the Abyss and the Ruins Guard were created by Kanria?"

"Kan Ruiya is so awesome!"

"With such strength, how did it destroy a country?"

......

Seeing Ying and Paimon becoming increasingly confused, Hines spoke up to explain for them.

"The so-called Abyss and Ruins Guardians all come from the ancient country of Kanria, which was destroyed 500 years ago."

Kanreya? Ying heard this familiar name again, and remembered the Golden Rhinedot that Xines had mentioned in the snowy mountains, and also recalled her own past memories...

"Reindot?"

Ying accidentally pronounced the name, and Dai Yin frowned.

"How do you know this name?"

Hines patted Dain's shoulder, and his nonchalant tone made Dain even more confused.

"I told her."

Dain didn't ask any further questions. Someone who knew such a secret was definitely not as simple as he seemed, and his strength...

Dain looked at Hines. In his eyes, there seemed to be a cloud of mist surrounding this man, which was dangerous but also intriguing.

"Oh, everyone has secrets. You didn't ask about my past, so I won't ask you either."

"But if you would speak to me, I would listen."

Naturally, Hines had no reaction to Dain's words. If you want to know my story, you are still 20,000 years too early.

Ying lowered her head and thought carefully. Perhaps only the two of them could obtain information about Kanriya...

Finally, Ying made a decision.

"I have something I want to tell you..."

Ying told them about the sea of ​​fire she saw 500 years ago and the gods she met later...

Paimon had an expression of sudden realization.

"So that's how the story was back then... I thought you met that strange god at the beginning."

Hines said thoughtfully,

"So it was your brother who woke you up and told you that the destruction of Kanrea had caused changes in the world, and that he wanted to take you away from this world called Teyvat."

Ying confirmed what Shines said, but Paimon expressed doubt about one of the words.

"The destruction of Kanrea? Is that what he said?"

Ying nodded again, and Dai Yin continued to tell the story.

"The catastrophe you experienced happened 500 years ago. It seems that your first awakening in this world also occurred during that period."

Paimeng also recalled Ying's love for reading ancient books.

"So you read those books just to find clues about Kanria! Then why don't you ask the almighty Hines?"

Ying was a little embarrassed because she was afraid that asking casual questions would remind Xines of those painful memories.

Hines smiled casually,

"Actually, I don't know much about Kanriya."

As to how much this statement can be believed, it is hard to say.

Seeing that Hines had no intention of revealing any relevant information, Paimon continued to talk to Ying.

"So you want to know more about Kanreya and search for your brother?"

"That's the second most important clue after the strange god..."

Ying also knew how useless this clue was, but she had no choice.

"That's right. If you want to visit all seven gods, you can travel through the seven kingdoms, but Kanria was destroyed 500 years ago and it can no longer be found."

Dain glanced at Hines, who didn't want to talk any more, and relaxed a little.

"I probably know more clues about Kanria than any of you..."

"Kanria is a country without gods. Gods do not die or leave, but they do not exist in Kanria's history from the beginning."

"This is a country built purely by humans..."

"And everything that happened after that, just like the memories you left behind, was destroyed by the gods."

Hearing Dain's last words, a cold smile appeared on Hines's lips.

"Destroyed by the gods? Haha..."

Dain looked at Hines with a firm tone.

"500 years ago, the gods descended together and destroyed Kanrea..."

Although Hines said nothing, the sneer on his face showed his attitude.

Dain said no more and looked at Hines quietly. Ying and Paimon looked at each other and rationally chose to remain silent.

Seeing the atmosphere becoming tense, Hines finally spoke.

"Sword of the Last Light—Dainsleb, I don't know if you know the truth and are pretending to be stupid, or if you are deliberately misleading them..."

"But I have to advise you, the Kanreya you remember no longer exists. The Kanreya you wanted to protect was destroyed the day it attempted to control the abyss."

"I will never forget the pain brought by the abyss, nor will I forget Kanriya, the culprit of this sin."

......

"Ooooh! A fight is about to start!"

"Their stories are completely different. Hines's account is that Kanria wanted to control the power of the Abyss, but he overreached and ended up killing Egolia at the hands of the Abyss monsters."

"Oh my god, it's connected! It's all connected. What Hines said must be the truth!"

"There are loopholes in what Dain said. He said the gods would descend to destroy Kanria, but would Venti and Zhongli really do something to destroy the country?"

“The story is getting more and more interesting!”

......

Hines' words were slow and gentle, but to Dain's ears they were like sharp blades.

The Sword of Last Light, what an ancient name... And, the culprit...

Dain avoided the cold gaze of Sines, without making any excuses for himself, and simply said,

"Just keep going."

Paimon looked at Hines with lingering fear, then at Dain who was gradually moving away.

"I was so scared, I thought they were going to fight..."

Ying fell into deep thought at this time. There was no reason for Hines to lie to us, so was it Dain who was lying?

But what was the point of him lying, so that we could have a good impression of Kanreya?

Ying's eyes fell on Dain, unable to understand his intentions.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like