"Awang, I can't give you the answer," Nanke put down his chopsticks and said in a serious tone, "To be honest, I didn't have the confidence to stop Heigang at that time. I just had the mentality of giving it a try. If I failed, he would eventually Even if I was shot and killed by Miss Asase, I would not think that Miss Asase did something wrong."

"Even if you obviously don't agree with Master's approach?"

"Miss Asase also thinks of me the same way," Nanke smiled, "But neither of us said it. The other party is wrong, isn't it?"

"If you don't agree, doesn't it mean it's wrong?" A Wang frowned tightly, "I don't quite understand."

"Just like the south and the north, they are obviously two opposite directions, but no one has ever said which direction is right and which is wrong. That's probably the reason."

Nanke's tone was soft, "Which one you choose depends entirely on you. Even if it is a direction other than north and south, it doesn't matter, because whether it is me or Miss Asase, here, at best, they are just two different types of compasses. "

"Nanke," Awang scratched his head, "it's so difficult to understand."

"You will understand when you grow older." Nanke picked up the soft eel and stuffed it into his mouth.

Awang muttered a few times, then suddenly picked up the bowl, drank the cold rice in one gulp, and ran into the kitchen.

The sound of water mixed with the crisp sound of pottery bowls colliding with each other came. Nanke opened the lantern and picked at the increasingly dim light, curling his lips helplessly.

I hope Ah Wang can find the path she thinks is right in the future.

It was dawn, and Nan Ke was woken up just as he fell asleep.

All the luggage has been packed. Awang looked like he was out of his body and tied his clothes in a daze: "Let's go, Nanke..."

"Miss Asase," Nanke rubbed his temples and looked at Hibiki Asase, who was getting ready as if nothing happened. "Is it necessary to be so early?"

"The village chief has sent someone to guide him outside." Asase Hibiki casually tugged the bow around Awang's waist.

Fine.

Nanke got up resignedly.

Huanhuan and Xixi had not yet gotten up, so they quietly closed the door. The female dog demon standing guard outside stood several steps away and bent down to bow: "Please follow me."

Their extremely cautious appearance made them think of them as plague gods.

There was mist floating in the fields, and he followed the dog demon through the path and out of the woods, the same way he came.

Several electrical crystals were still displayed in the middle of the road, and the emitted thunder elements opened up a safe passage among the ghosts. The dog demon escorted them all the way to the end: "Goodbye, everyone, please be sure not to tell anyone about the Dog-Eating Village."

Asase Hibiki nodded slightly in response, then walked past her and left.

After walking a while, Awang pulled off the handkerchief from his face and shouted: "Wow, I'm free! What a fresh air!"

Nanke turned his head.

The river next to the path was filled with purple mist, and the visibility was no more than five meters.

Fresh?

"Miss Asase..."

"Call me Asase, or Hibiki," Hibiki Asase said in a calm tone, "Your strength is not inferior to mine, but the honorific title will dishearten me."

"Miss Xiang," Nanke asked without any hesitation, "What do you think of the people in Food Dog Village?"

"Too many mysteries." Asase Hibiki said bluntly.

"I think so," Nanke sighed. "If it was just a village of monsters, maybe it could be ignored, but there are still children like Xixi who are ignorant of the world..."

"You want to meddle in other people's business?" Asase Hibiki stopped and turned around.

"It depends on the truth about the Dog-eating Village." Nanke also stopped and looked directly into Hibiki Asase's eyes. "Before I went to the other side last night, I always didn't understand why you clearly promised to Hatamoto. Recovering the missing soldiers, only to watch them being mauled to death by black steel - you already knew that those troublemakers were not the illegal ones we were looking for, right?"

"Eh?!" Awang exclaimed.

"That's true," Asase Hibiki nodded, "Judging from the inferior guns and inferior marksmanship, it's just an ordinary act of ambush. So?"

"The bag that Black Steel used to hold electrical crystals yesterday doesn't look like something that would be produced in the village." Nanke frowned, "Huanhuan said that there were traces of thunder elements on the last batch of guests. Could it be that the ones just now were included?" Were all the electric crystals stolen from them by the monsters along the way?"

Asase Hibiki raised the corners of his lips slightly, but did not deny it.

"Master! In this case, why are we leaving?" Awang's eyes widened.

"Use the trick to your advantage."

"Sending you away."

Nan Ke and Asase Hibiki spoke at the same time.

Then there was simultaneous silence.

Awang pointed to his nose blankly, a question mark almost appearing on his head.

"Look at your guard." Nanke reminded.

Awang lowered his hands to grab his waist, and his whole body trembled: "Hiss, it feels so numb!"

The guard tied around the waist was cut at some point, and the charm used to take effect inside was also missing. The unstable light of the thunder element shone faintly between the broken fabrics.

It was Nanke who secretly protected Awang before entering the mist.

"Actually, it doesn't have to be like this. When I set out in the morning, I also put a new charm in Awang's belt." Asase said.

Awang pursed his lips and almost buried his head in his chest: "I'm sorry, it turns out I'm the weakest one."

"We just need someone to report the news to Hatamoto so that we can respond outside." Asase Hibiki turned around and continued to walk out, "Let's go out first. We will discuss the details after we leave Wuxiang Basama."

Stepping out of the influence of the evil spirit, the weather immediately became clearer.

The white sand beach, azure waters, and salty breeze are refreshing.

Awang ran away to the Tianling Formation House in the distance. Nanke watched her off with the sea breeze blowing. He waited until Awang was far away before asking,

"Miss Hibiki, if I agreed to your proposal and took Awang deep into the Dog-eating Village and put her in danger, would you regret it?"

"That's not something I should consider," Hibiki Asase said with an open mind, "Do you still remember the spell I taught you yesterday? Read it backwards."

Really good at making things difficult for people.

Nanke frowned and recalled, slowly reciting the incantation that Asase Hibiki had chanted in her ear.

After a while, a black dog stepped out of the narrow space filled with fog.

The exorcism spell was not completely lifted.

Hibiki Asase actually still has such a back-up plan.

Nanke was surprised when he heard Asase Hibiki sigh: "It's a pity that you used the most superficial driving spell. You can only forcefully suppress its mind, otherwise you can still get some words out of it."

"Miss Xiang," Nanke hesitated, "You are so powerful, why don't you let it change its owner on the spot?"

"Is it convenient for you to steal the teacher again?" Asase Hibiki glanced over as if he had a deep meaning.

Nanke was ashamed: "I'm sorry."

"It's just a joke," Asase Hibiki said seriously, "It's not so easy to change the owner of a living being."

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