(Three thousand eight hundred and sixty-five) Speed
After opening her eyes, she found Ye Chi was no longer by her side, with walls on both sides, and the road was winding and unsure where it led.
Tie Hongyan shouted, "Yechi! Where are you?"
She didn't hear Ye Chi's response.
She shouted "Yechi!" as she walked, without any sound.
Unlike Ye Chi, the moment Tie Hongyan opened her eyes, the road was right in front of her, so she kept walking forward. When Ye Chi opened her eyes, she was neither facing the wall nor the road.
While Tie Hongyan was moving forward, she also thought about whether the path she was taking was right, because she knew that such a situation could not be explained by common sense. She felt that although she had never turned around, she might not be facing the direction she had walked with Ye Chi before. However, she thought that since she was facing this direction when she came, then go on like this. After all, after looking at the place up, down, left and right, she could not tell which direction she could find Ye Chi.
While walking, she also tried to separate the stone puppet on her right hand from the disc, hoping to regain the ability to accurately feel what to do next. She couldn't separate them at all, and of course her hands could not be separated from the disc, so she kept carrying the disc and the disc. This was the same as Ye Chi.
The biggest difference from Yechi is that the iron red flame has been walking from the beginning, sometimes fast and sometimes slow, but never stopped.
Most of the time she walked very slowly, and after walking for a while, she shouted "Yechi!", so she didn't feel tired after walking for a long time.
Since he never stopped when he left, Tie Hongyan had never heard the echo, and he had never felt uncomfortable in his ears, nor was he feeling uncomfortable by the echo in his heart like Ye Chi.
Tie Hongyan also encountered a fork in the road. When she decided which fork in the road to go, she just walked the road to go at that moment because she didn't realize the conditions around her that could make her judge accurately, so she took one step at a time.
She walked slowly and slowly, but she didn't feel tired. As she walked, she also communicated with her heart.
Tie Hongyan also thought about the meaning of her being constantly walking around during this period, and whether these situations also test her.
Just as Tie Hongyan was thinking about this, Ye Chi was wondering what this house represents? Is it because I was walking here aimlessly for me to think about some questions myself? When I was standing between walls, I didn’t know whether I wanted to walk or where I was going. It was like a person who didn’t know where he was going from birth. As he walked, when he reached a fork, he might still be aimless according to the reasons he gave. But so what if he couldn’t find the purpose? People still had to walk? Time keeps going, even if people stop, they wouldn’t have a chance to stay. However, does the sad feeling in his heart tell me something?
Chapter completed!