It looked like Mission One would be over soon. She thought, looking at the dumbstruck crowd below, and burst out laughing, "Looks like you scared them."

Ji Shanru said: I can't hear and I can't see, I only care about whether you are happy or not.

Su Yu'an rubbed her little head and angrily threw the topic to Ji Shanru: "Since the King of All Monsters is here, why not say a few words briefly to boost morale."

Ji Shanru raised her eyebrows and looked at Su Yu'an with a look of suspicion, disdain, amusement and stubbornness on her face: "Me? Are you sure? If I really tell you, don't be angry, okay?"

Seeing the other party nod perfunctorily, she changed her hand to support her chin, still sitting and looking at everyone, but her momentum suddenly changed, and her voice was cold and powerful: "Everyone who can stand here must have great ambitions. The situation is urgent now. The bunch of idiots in the Church of Light are eyeing us covetously..."

"I don't want them to think that the Church of Light is number one on the continent. I think our Church of Darkness is number one on the continent..." Her eyes slowly fell on everyone's face, and an aggressive smile appeared on the corners of her mouth again.

"We need to change our slogan. This time we won't unify the continent. We'll just crush the Church of Light..." Ji Shanru seemed to have thought of something and strategically cleared his throat: "If we can't crush them, we'll use our fists to show them who's boss!"

After hearing what she said, Su Yu'an pinched the corners of his eyes helplessly. As expected... she was still as domineering as ever.

The people in the audience were actually quite interested in the hype, but seemed to have missed the point. Suddenly, they shouted, "Destroy the Church of Light! We won't be second forever!"

The others reacted and shouted in unison, "Destroy the Church of Light! We will not be second best forever!"

Ji Shanru looked at their high morale, nodded with satisfaction, and continued muttering.

Su Mohui's eyes went dark, and she looked at her brother speechlessly, tugging at the corner of his clothes. When their eyes met, they both saw helplessness in each other's eyes.

Su Yu'an turned sideways and said a few words to Su Mu, then disappeared from the spot with Su Mohui and came to another place.

This was the abandoned attic where Ye Qin had brought Su Mu before, but compared to its previous dilapidated state, it now looked much cleaner. Su Yu'an must have simply cleaned it up, Su Mohui thought.

But the next second, she felt a warm embrace, and Su Yu'an's faint sobbing sound came from above her head, "It's great, I finally found you..."

Su Mohui herself didn't have many memories of Su Yu'an, but now that he was hugging her tightly, she actually felt a sense of "homesickness makes one feel more timid" in her heart. Her hands, which had nowhere to put, hesitated for a moment, but finally wrapped around his waist, and her small hands gently patted his broad back.

"Don't cry, it's a happy thing that you found me." She said, but her whole face was hugged tightly against his chest, and her nose felt a little sore, "Brother, don't cry..."

Su Yu'an responded sullenly, but still maintained this posture, fearing that the person in his arms would disappear again in the next second.

Su Mohui stopped talking and just patted his back silently, trying to calm him down in this way.

After a long moment, Su Yu'an let go of Su Mohui, placed his hands on her shoulders, and studied her face carefully. His voice trembled slightly as he said, "You're just as pretty as when you were a child, but you've grown up a bit... You've suffered a lot over the years."

"No, I'm doing fine." Su Mohui shook her head, looked up at her brother and said with a smile.

Su Yu'an sighed softly: "It's my fault that I couldn't find you earlier. If I had been more careful back in the First Continent, maybe I could have found you..."

Speaking of the First Continent, Su Mohui thought of Su Yuyao and the others, and a mischievous smile appeared on her face: "But my brother is smart enough to let Su Yuyao go to the Su family in the imperial capital, so that I can get news about my brother..."

The Su family in the imperial capital that little girl went to, was that where Su Mohui was...? He rubbed Su Mohui's hair helplessly, "Still the same as before, so clever."

Su Mohui chuckled, "Of course not! I can tell the meaning of the small embroidery that brother made on Su Mu and Ye Qin's clothes at a glance."

"I'm still used to clothes made in China, but they're not available here, so why not make them myself?" Su Yu'an pinched her face, his eyes full of doting.

Her aloof, "keep away from strangers" attitude from the First Continent had been cured by Qi Mo, Shen Jia'an, and Zhan Qing. Now Su Mohui was familiar with his scent and let him pinch her, but she also scolded him, "Stop pinching me! My face will be deformed if you do."

Su Yu'an smiled and withdrew his hand, saying lovingly, "Okay, I won't pinch you anymore. By the way, how have you been in the First Continent these past couple of years?" Even though he had a record of Su Mohui's affairs and sent people to keep an eye on her safety, at this moment he just wanted to hear Su Mohui speak.

Su Mohui didn't bother him and began to recount her past in vivid detail. From the confusion she felt upon arriving on the first continent, to her subsequent experiences, to the thrilling events of arriving on the second continent, she spoke with great enthusiasm. Halfway through, she pulled Su Yu'an to sit down, the smile in her eyes and eyebrows reminiscent of the carefree days of her childhood.

Su Yu'an sometimes frowned and sometimes felt relieved when he heard this. This was his sister, who was as honest with him as always.

Su Mohui was still a little distressed at the end of her speech. She looked straight at Su Yu'an's bright face and said frankly, "Actually, I fell seriously ill the first year after you left. After that, it was like I lost my memory. I completely forgot everything about you and my father. It was only when I arrived at the First Continent that I slowly remembered."

Su Yu'an spoke in a hoarse voice, forcing a smile on his face: "It doesn't matter, it's good that I can remember it now."

"This was given to me by that gentleman a few days ago after I returned to the modern era." Su Mohui pulled out a photo with a red background from her space ring and placed it in front of him for him to look at. "Look, this is my father's last ID photo."

She didn't have many memories of her adoptive father, but Su Yu'an was different. When he was a child, he only remembered food and not beatings. Sometimes he would pick the days when his father came back from the army to make his sister cry, and then he would be forced to eat rice with belts several times a day.

Now that he was in another world, he saw that the tall and mighty man had turned into an image in a small photo. He felt a lump in his heart and couldn't breathe, and his eyes were red.

"despair--"

A tear fell in the lower left corner of the photo, dramatically overlapping with the tear mark that Su Mohui had shed before, leaving two marks, one deep and one shallow.

Su Mohui was totally incapable of coaxing people, but in this situation, she could only place her small hand on his big hand to give him some warmth, and then took out the little white rabbit milk candy that she had brought from Da Xia's home two days ago and handed it to him.

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