Nie Wanxian said that there was no need for confidence, as the three people were completely different, even diametrically opposed.

But she understood Tianxi Changyi's doubts about herself.

Even she herself never believed that Tianxi Changyi and Liuguang were the same as her.

It's not that I doubt the other person's character or beliefs, but rather that I know the path we're on doesn't necessarily lead in one direction.

As long as there are disagreements between them, it is impossible to fully trust each other and be of one mind with one another.

Just like now, the question is whether or not to use the Soul-Devouring Gu on that wicked teenager, using this simplest, most brutal, and most terrifying method to take him under one's own.

Despite his background in the regular army, Tianxi Changyi could never bring himself to be ruthless.

Nie Wan would not think this was outdated or stupid.

Upholding justice has its benefits.

Of all the service areas I've visited so far, Huaxia District is the most stable.

This is largely due to those officials who uphold procedural justice.

Every choice deserves respect as long as one is willing to pay the price.

Of course, Nie Wan also knew that her respect was rather hypocritical; it was only a matter of respect in spirit, while she actually continued to do as she pleased.

She cared more about Lin Jianlu's opinion than about Tianxi Changyi.

Lin Jianlu knew about the Soul-Devouring Gu and that the Cold Moon Star Guild was using her. Seeing Nie Wan's actions just now, she would realize that Nie Wan was using the Soul-Devouring Gu.

She must have her own opinion on this.

Nie Wan needed to mentally prepare himself before turning to ask her after her figure stabilized in the teleportation stone.

"teacher."

Lin Jianlu seemed to have known what she was going to say, and smiled slightly: "This is not among the things I have said I cannot tolerate. Or rather, it just happens to be on my edge. I don't have much pity for children like this."

Nie Wan breathed a sigh of relief, but immediately heard Lin Jianlu remind her in a private message.

But child, by taking my thoughts so seriously, aren't you creating a weakness for yourself?

Nie Wan walked forward in silence.

This weakness has always existed.

Lin Jianlu hummed in agreement, the sound of a private message playing in her ear. If she were to lean close to Nie Wan's ear, she would let out a soft sigh for her.

But she wouldn't say things like "take it easy."

Just like her parents never tell her to cheer up, that it will get through, that she will be able to let go, or that she will be able to put things into perspective.

Wise people like them never see life as a process of being transformed by abandoning or accomplishing something.

Nie Wan will always admire their wisdom, because she knows she doesn't have it. She still hopes that at some point in her life she can overcome some kind of hardship and achieve some kind of sublimation, and then forever abandon the suffering of the past.

It was like being pulled out of the water by my father.

Suddenly, a series of spatial ripples flickered ahead, and Nie Wan knew that Edgar had brought his companions with him.

At the same time, she felt the trembling force beneath the ground and prepared herself.

The projection of fear became excited as the inheritor approached, and prepared for the hunt upon sensing the presence of a stranger.

It was completely unaffected by the death of its other clone.

That was really stupid.

Nie Wan signaled to Tianxi Changyi that she was ready, and then had Mu Xingzi and Kuanglong protect Lin Jianlu. Then, just like before, she continued walking forward leisurely as if she hadn't noticed anything.

As soon as the new players arrived, they immediately activated their invisibility spell and disappeared into the ground.

But both Nie Wan and Tianxi Changyi could see their faces clearly using their pupil techniques.

From their perspective, having lived two lifetimes, those teenagers, whether tall or short, fat or thin, were indeed just naive children.

Judging from this appearance, ordinary adults would inevitably feel a bit of disdain.

But neither of them are that kind of person.

Even a lion uses its full strength to hunt a rabbit, let alone with a Cthulhu monster remotely directing them from behind.

Tianxi Changyi continued to record the terrain, but as his feet rose and fell, faint shadows of blood river vortexes appeared and disappeared.

As they reached the center of the rocky plain, another ravine split open in the rugged ground.

The situation is exactly the same as it was not long ago.

But the people were no longer the same unsuspecting people they were not long ago.

The blood river phantom beneath his feet suddenly solidified, enveloping the others in the river.

Crimson blood enveloped several people as they were thrown upwards, while Tianxi Changyi was plunged into darkness.

His figure flickered in and out of sight, appearing and disappearing in an instant, and in a flash, he arrived at the side of the enormous creature in the darkness at the end of the blood river.

The ground closed up, yet it trembled slightly; no one knew what was happening inside.

But no one was worried about Tianxi Changyi.

If even these children can't be dealt with, then Tianxi Changyi's illustrious reputation will be wiped out along with this river of blood.

Sure enough, five minutes later, the ground cracked open again, and a river of blood shot into the sky. The river was filled with countless octopus-like fragments. Although they were completely broken, they continued to curl and stretch in the river, trying to get closer to each other and merge again.

But the surging river of blood swept each broken body and fragment away in different directions, giving them no chance to come together.

At the end of the Blood River, six teenagers were swept out.

Besides Edgar, there were five other people who appeared in his memory, who formed a gang with him and ran rampant in the game.

They were all trapped in the river of blood, looking utterly astonished and completely unaware of what had happened.

Even Edgar was like that.

Although their souls were devoured by the Soul-Eating Gu, the consciousness that re-emerged was unaware that they were no longer the same person.

Nie Wan glanced at the six people one by one, then pointed to the tallest boy.

In Edgar's memory, his name was Howard.

A vortex formed in the blood flow behind the six people, and Tianxi Changyi emerged from it, picked up Howard, and threw him into the blood river.

Sensing that the force binding him had weakened considerably, Howard immediately struggled, trying to escape.

Nie Wan directly unleashed the Dance of Ten Thousand Souls, forcibly dragging him into it.

Inside the Dance of Ten Thousand Souls, there is also a Nie Wan and a Tianxi Changyi.

Howard landed right next to the two men, half of his body sinking into the bloody sand.

Then, as if stabbed in the heart, he began to wail violently.

The blood and sand acted like sulfuric acid, corroding his skin completely.

Just like before when he manipulated the fear projection to corrode and devour all the players who fell into the trap, layer by layer.

Layer after layer, his skin was "eaten" away by the blood sand.

Nie Wan watched intently as the blood sand scraped away every inch of his body.

And watch as the flesh and blood are peeled away, and the invisible power that escapes is revealed.

When Howard was almost completely transformed into a snowman, with not a single patch of good skin left on his body, Nie Wan finally saw what she wanted to see.

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