You look down, and there it is again—the evol link!

"Not again!!!" you cursed without any restraint. "What the hell?! Can't we even escape this thing in games?!"

You looked at Qin Che with a resentful expression: "When did you appear...?"

"just now."

"Then why didn't you tell me just now?"

"You didn't even ask."

"You won't tell me if I don't ask?"

"Nonsense." Qin Che raised his hand and flicked your forehead.

You glanced again at the shackles binding your wrists and wondered, "Could it be because of the sudden danger we encountered? Why would they be connected at this time? I really don't understand..."

"When do you want to connect?" Qin Che grabbed your wrist and pulled you into a corner.

"I can do it when I don't have much to do, at least not during adventure games, because that really affects my performance!"

Qin Che tilted his head and leaned closer to you: "Being connected with me, how could it affect your performance?"

Qin Che's tone was somewhat ambiguous.

Once that sentence entered your brain, which is full of yellow garbage, it immediately took on a different meaning.

"Ahem... What kind of inappropriate talk is this! We're playing a game, be careful it gets censored..."

You coughed lightly twice in an attempt to cover up your embarrassment.

Qin Che only paused for half a second before realizing what you were talking about.

A pleasant chuckle came from his throat, "If you want to connect them like this, it's not impossible."

"Qin Che!!! What are you saying!!!"

"I'm talking about what a certain little yellow cat is thinking..." Qin Che said casually, not thinking there was anything wrong with flirting with you at this time.

"Can we stop talking about this? We're here to find the sword, okay?" You nudged him, urging him to get down to business.

Qin Che suddenly pulled the iron sword from your waist, and then used the hilt to chisel the ground a few times, gradually revealing the patterned wooden box.

He picked up the box, glanced at you, and gestured for you to open it.

You peered inside with anticipation: "Compared to this hard-to-find cave, this sword looks quite ordinary."

You reached into the box, picked up the hero's sword, and examined it carefully after drawing it out.

It looks no different from an ordinary sword.

Qin Che took the sword, sheathed it deftly, and walked out.

"If it works well, let's go."

He took your hand and led you out of the cave.

"Qin Che, slow down..."

You quickened your pace and caught up with him.

Completing the adventure is the priority, so you and Qin Che can't worry about the link in your hands for now. Or perhaps the appearance of the link has given you a legitimate reason to hold hands.

After all, back then, it always felt like we had to hold hands during adventures, which seemed a bit too clingy.

You shrugged. Oh well, sticky is sticky, you'll get used to it.

......

After carefully studying the map, you decided to march straight into Sunset City.

As night fell and the stars twinkled, you finally arrived in Sunset City after a long journey.

What one sees before one's eyes is the devastation left by the evil dragon's rampage, a truly shocking sight.

The once bustling market, teeming with people, is now a ruin, seemingly telling the story of that terrible disaster.

The ground faintly shows huge claw marks, as large as millstones, left by the evil dragon, making one imagine the horrific scene at the time.

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