Chapter 448: The Theory of Wandering Souls (Amika) (Page 13)
"Mother of insects, why didn't you have mercy on me..."
The sky was clear, and the unclear white fog dispersed, leaving only countless bodies of various shapes passing through the clouds. The hard bones were pieced together one by one to form huge wings; the Zerg fell one after another, blocking the little light left in Amika's eyes.
Alai stood with the sun behind him. He was thin and small, and his whole face was gray, with no expression visible, like dark paper.
He seemed to be looking at Amika, or maybe not.
Amika reluctantly held Alai's ankle tightly with her palms. The small bones were only covered with a layer of aged flesh.
Ammika held it with one hand, but a large piece was still empty.
Amika suddenly laughed. The vitality in his body was rapidly draining away. The cold wind mixed with gunpowder smoke rushed in along the blood hole in his chest, and the coldness spread to all his limbs.
"Mother of insects, you are crying...haha..."
The mental link between Alai and Ammika seemed to be re-established at the last moment of his life. Those shocks and pains were transmitted into Ammika's mind with his mental power, making him feel uncomfortable as always.
Why are you sad? Why are you sad for me?
I'm dead, you should laugh.
The strength in Amika's palm gradually disappeared. He didn't care at first, but at the moment he sensed the mother insect's emotions, he suddenly burst out with great unwillingness.
The mother insect's emotions were mixed with a variety of indescribable things, such as hatred, disgust, disappointment, sarcasm... all kinds of accumulation, there was even a trace of tears and regret in it.
They eventually blend into another level of sadness.
All consciousness in Ammika's body disappeared. His palms hung limply on the ground, and the blood on his chest piled up into a puddle. The mental power connected with Alai was disconnected in an instant. Amika opened her mouth and the light in her eyes dimmed.
Alai looked up at the sky, his golden eyes were dull, not revealing the slightest emotion in his heart. Ammika's body fell at his feet. Alai pulled back his ankle and walked step by step to the other side of the cliff.
"Amika, go to sleep. If you fall asleep, you don't have to be afraid."
Alai's figure was reflected in Amika's unfocused pupils. His golden eyes looked at the direction Alai left, and his limbs had become cold.
Go to sleep...
If you fall asleep, don't wake up.
Amika's soul was floating in the air. He looked down through his transparent body at the bustling battlefield below, and saw several familiar faces.
The body looks almost exactly the same as in ancient times, but the soul has been changed inside.
They are not what they used to be.
Amika sneered, no matter how noble they were in life, after death they are just a wisp of their souls.
Perhaps he should have left this era that does not belong to them long ago. This place does not belong to them. Their glory only existed in ancient times.
Ammika's soul dispersed, and he closed his eyes, letting everything in his mind dissipate with the noise, and eventually became blank.
"Amika - hurry up! It's going to snow!"
"It's so cold! I can't walk! When it comes to the contract, can you carry me?"
"I'll kick you away."
The few insect cubs walking on the snow-capped mountains were bleak, and the cold wind howled in the air, freezing the entire insect race. The thick snow on the ground was piled up to dozens of centimeters, submerging their knees. The insect cubs clung to each other and moved forward, like a lonely boat that couldn't find its direction in the wind and snow.
Amika didn't know how his soul could return to ancient times. His almost transparent soul floated in the cold wind, and his eyes stared blankly at a few small black spots below.
When they were young, they often had to climb across snow-capped mountains to hunt down strange beasts. The Insect Mother intends to train their willpower, and there are thousands of such activities every year.
Amika looked down without changing his expression. He saw his young self walking in the wind and snow. Wearing a thick long coat, the tip of his face and nose were red from the cold, and even the hook of his long tail was frozen with ice.
He was not in good health and could not stop coughing all the way. Despite this, he walked ahead and did not fall behind.
Amika shifted his gaze and looked at the insect walking at the end. Sancia's lips were blue from the cold, and he had difficulty speaking. His nose was frozen and fell into two strips on the top of his lips. He looked funny and a little pitiful at the same time.
There was mockery in Ammika's eyes. Sancia's mental strength has never been high, and not only that, his physical fitness is also much worse than the other insects.
Even the sick Amika is stronger than Sancia.
Sancia is really useless...
Before Amika finished taunting him, he saw his still young self hesitated in the snow for a few seconds, and then walked towards Sancia.
"Sancia, let me carry you. There is still a long way ahead, so I will carry you for a while first."
Both Ammika and Sancia were slightly stunned. Sancia wiped the snowdrops from her eyelashes. He was taller than Ammika at that time and just muttered: "I don't need you to carry me, I can walk by myself." "
Amica hesitated: "But..."
"Amika, let him go on his own." Terrala turned to look at them, his tone remained calm and unwavering in the biting cold wind, "It's not like his leg is broken."
Sancia pursed her lips, and he pulled his hat lower, holding his breath and continuing to move forward: "Amika, you go to the front, I'm fine."
"……it is good."
Ammika looked at the scene below from above and felt a little dazed for a moment. These extremely long-lasting things still contained goodness that he thought he no longer had.
He once actually took the initiative to help Sancia.
Amika stood there without moving. He watched the figures of the six insect cubs walking into the wind and snow, and the traces were slowly buried in the cold air.
Amika blinked his eyes. He did not move forward, but chose to leave in the completely opposite direction to them.
Their relationship had never been intimate, but it didn't reach the final extreme.
Why has it changed...
Amika walked on the road in a daze. He walked through the blizzard and walked out of the snow-capped mountains. He subconsciously continued to move forward along the road he was familiar with.
The temple stood before him. Instead of collapsed ruins, the sky-high stone pillars were densely covered with insect patterns, and the names of every insect in the Zerg race were carved on them.
Amika's eyes flickered from the surface of the stone pillar. He walked into the temple, and there was hesitation and timidity at the door.
He felt a stinging pain in his soul, as if he was experiencing the despair of being stabbed through the chest and crushing the heart again.
Amika felt amused that his disembodied soul passed through the temple door and entered the space inside.
This is where the mother bug lives. The Insect Mother cannot easily leave the temple since the day it was born. He hides his body in it and only relies on the mental link to sense the movements of the outside world from time to time.
Ordinary bugs are not qualified to enter the temple, and the bug mother only gave them six special rights.
Amika walked inside. The corridor of the temple was dark, gloomy and silently revealing the pressure. Ammika walked aimlessly in it. This corridor seemed to have no end, and he moved forward slowly in the passing time.
He saw light at the end.
Alai is sitting in the temple. His white divine robe is not stained with dust, and the edges of the clothing are outlined with golden lines. Those silky blond hair hung down to his waist, and fell to the ground when he sat cross-legged.