Chapter 562 Soul Returns Home—Bound Spirit Flower
Let’s leave here, fearing that there will be no return date, life and death are unknown.
Although the two of them felt very reluctant, but the war was urgent, and as a man, the country was in trouble, and he was duty-bound to defend the country.
The two promised each other that Huayan would wait for him if he came back alive.
Su said, when the war is over, come and marry her.
On the day of parting, Huayan folded a newly planted flower and gave it to Su, and asked Su to take the flower with her, thinking of it as a thought, you can take it out and have a look when you miss her.
Su knew that the flower he was carrying would wither in a few days, but he couldn't bear to refuse the beauty, so he took the flower and went to the battlefield.
The strange thing is that the flower had no roots, and it was still lying in Su's arms for several days, and the flower didn't fade.
Su was surprised in his heart, so he raised the flower well, took good care of it, and would take a look at it when he was free.
Arrived at the border, Su planted the flower in the camp.
Once the camp is moved, the flowers will be transplanted once.
This battle lasted for four years, and the flower was transplanted countless times, and it is still alive and well.
Seeing that the war is coming to an end, Su thought that both he and Hua could go back alive.
But in the last battle, spies appeared in the army, and countless soldiers died tragically.
Countless soldiers buried their bones in the battlefield, Su Ye died, and the flowers in his arms also withered that day.
The army returned triumphantly, Huayan was full of joy waiting for her lover, but she only waited for the news of Su Su's death, and she didn't even see the bones.
Hua Yan was very sad in her heart, and there were thousands of unbelievers in her heart, so she rushed to the border all night to find Su.
Even if the person died, she would bring his bones back.
There are too many people who died in the war, and there are bones everywhere, and it is impossible to find which one the bones traced.
No birth trace was found, nor his bones.
Hua Yan sat on the battlefield and cried loudly. She cried for a day and a night, and then she fainted from crying.
When Huayan woke up, she found that she was in a sea of flowers, and the desolate battlefield turned into a sea of purple flowers overnight.
In the sea of thousands of flowers, Huayan saw the souls of thousands of soldiers floating on it, including Su's soul.
The wind blew, the sea of flowers swayed, thousands of voices rang in my ears, Huayan heard their request, they wanted to go home.
Since then, Huayan has become the porter of this battlefield, sending the flowers on the battlefield back to her hometown one by one.
Thousands of soldiers return to their hometowns, and leaves fall to their roots.
Since then, purple flower has been named.
However, in the Xuanmen classics, there is another name for Soul Returning Hometown, which is Binding Linghua.
As the name suggests, this flower will automatically bind the souls of people who die within 100 meters of it. If there is no one who knows how to release the soul, the bound soul will be released only after the flower fades.
However, the flowering period of the Bound Spirit Flower is very long, not in four seasons or time periods, but in years.
The spirit-binding flower that blooms the longest can last for a hundred years.
Originally, Gu Zhiqi just wanted to go to the place where Meng Xiao "died" to see if he could use formations to restore the scene of death, or explore the whereabouts of his soul.
Unexpectedly, I saw this bound spirit flower.
In this flower, there is indeed a soul trapped, or a living soul.
However, it is still uncertain whether the soul belongs to Meng Xiao.
Gu Zhiqi took out the flower, put it on the ground, made a few handprints, and hit the flower.
Soon, a dazzling light appeared on the purple flower, and then, a phantom floated out from inside.
Gu Zhiqi looked at the phantom floating above the purple flower, and slightly raised his eyebrows.
"Who are you?" The phantom floating from the purple flowers looked at Gu Zhiqi vigilantly, and then asked tentatively, "Can you see me?"
(end of this chapter)