Book 4: Chapter 53: Successful Awakening, But...
Chen Heng did not waste time speaking to these minions. Instead, he just tore through the tent and soared into the sky while carrying Nightingale.
When Chen Heng stopped in the air, he saw the savage battlefield. Both sides had Sarkaz soldiers. As a race, the Sarkaz was combative, the kind that would not rest until one side died. This led to the abnormal intensity of this battle.
“Liz, close your eyes and wait. You will be safe in a while.” Chen Heng asked Liz to close her eyes to prevent severe psychological trauma.
Although these scenes should be from Nightingale’s memories—meaning she had seen them before—he still did not want her to witness such cruel sights.
“Alright, got it.” Nightingale lay in Chen Heng’s embrace, looking cute.
Usually, people or objects in the air would become everyone’s target; Chen Heng was no exception. Furthermore, he got targeted by both sides.
Arrows, bolts, stones, Arts, fireballs, wind blades...all sorts of things soared towards Chen Heng. However, his attraction barrier blocked them all.
Actually, Chen Heng did not mind facing such situations face-on, as he felt confident in his martial prowess. Mazes like the earlier one gave him a headache; he was not good at solving puzzles.
As treatment centers tended to be at the rear of battlefields, Chen Heng found the direction to leave the battlefield as quickly as possible: the back of the treatment center. As he flew over, he scanned the battlefield.
To solve this heart maze, he needed to deliver Nightingale to a safe place. What would make her feel the safest should be Shining, so he guessed Shining would be somewhere around.Read latest chapters at novelhall.com Only
By the time Chen Heng reached the periphery of the battlefield, he still had not seen Shining. However, he saw something that looked like an endpoint, so he continued flying along the fringe.
As he flew, he felt like he was running around a track. The difference was that he had to maintain his attraction barrier to block the projectiles and ranged Arts.
Chen Heng flew like this for five more minutes, almost circling the entire battlefield when he finally found his target: a black-robed Shining holding a staff.
At this moment, Shining stood on a small hill. Soldiers were fighting in the surroundings, but none charged her.
This gave Chen Heng the impression of an RPG game and Shining was an NPC in the game. No matter how chaotic the battlefield was, it would not affect her.
When Chen Heng arrived over Shining’s hill and approached her, Nightingale started glowing.
Nightingale suddenly kissed Chen Heng’s face and leaped out of his embrace. This action scared him for a moment.
After leaving Chen Heng’s embrace, she grew taller and returned to her grown-up form in a few seconds. Nightingale’s expression as she looked at him changed.
After Nightingale grew up, Chen Heng suddenly discovered his legs turning into light and scattering, like when a Heroic Spirit left. It looked like Nightingale had recovered, so the outsider—Chen Heng—had to leave.
“I’m here. Liz, do you feel any discomfort? How do you feel? Have you recovered your memories?”
“Yes, I have recovered my memories. I have to thank He Who Knows Fate for that.” Nightingale smiled faintly at Chen Heng, expressing her gratitude.
Phew!
Phew!
Not just Shining released a bated breath; Chen Heng did too. It looked like Nightingale had not retained memories of the heart maze. This is great. At least Shining won’t be hunting me down to cut me up.
“That’s right. Nightingale, I’m going to Lungmen this afternoon. Do you want to come?”
“In that much of a rush?” Shining answered instead of Nightingale.
“It is a little urgent. Nightingale, do you want to come with me and relax a little?” Nightingale did not immediately answer. Instead, she turned to Shining. The meaning was obvious: she wanted Shining’s opinion.
“Nightingale, go on, then. You probably do not feel good after recalling your past. You can go and relax. Unfortunately, Nearl and I have missions and cannot go with you. Let’s go see Nearl after you rest for a while. I’ll send you and He Who Knows Fate to Lungmen in the afternoon.”
“Alright.”
“Alright, since Nightingale recovered her memories, my mission is done. I still have some things to do, so I’ll leave first. Nightingale, rest well.”
Since Nightingale had already recovered her memories, there was no point in being a lamppost here. Furthermore, he still had to fight Skadi.
“I have to thank you. He Who Knows Fate, thank you for treating Liz. Thank you for helping Liz regain her memories.”
“You’re welcome. Just spend more time with Nightingale. I’ll leave first.” After speaking, Chen Heng opened the door to leave.
“He Who Knows Fate, see you later.”
“Ah Heng, see you later.”
“See you...”
Did I just hear Nightingale address me as Ah Heng? Did I hear wrong? I must have heard wrong, right? Chen Heng stiffly turned his head back and looked at Nightingale.
“Night-Nightingale, what did you call me earlier?”