Afterwards, she gently pressed her forehead against Hexia's head, and countless memories were transferred from the other's mind. They were Temisia's life, experiences from her growth, praises of genius, the envy of innumerable people, the cultivation of High Rank Transcendent abilities, experiences in outsmarting others, a calm and rational mind, and so on.
As long as Hexia accepted these, she could quickly become stronger, and since their intentions were aligned, she knew her sister had no ill intentions; this was also for her own good.
But for some reason, Hexia still felt a slight resistance deep inside...
Clearly, this was the best outcome, but some corner of her heart still ached, at a moment that should have been joyous, with the chance to reunite with her sister and no longer be alone.
Why is that...
Why is that.
Why is that?
Why is that!
Hexia pushed Temisia away and stepped back several steps under her sister's puzzled gaze.
"Hexia?"
"Sister." Hexia defiantly raised her head.
"Actually, there's something I've always wanted to say to you."
"What is it, because I didn't pay much attention to you before, neglected you?"
"Uh, not exactly." Hexia shook her head.
"Sister, you are great, outstanding, even when you went to high school, mom and dad talked about you the most." Hexia looked at the ground beside her.
"So, sister." Hexia lifted her head.
"To avoid you, I've tried my hardest."
"Now you suddenly tell me to merge back into one with you, I can't do that."
"But, we can only become stronger by complementing each other. You must be on the brink of death by now, and without my help, you might..." Temisia looked at her unruly younger sister.
"I know." Hexia bit her lip.
"I know that obtaining everything from my sister would make me powerful, but would I still be me then... People are different; sister's pride and confidence, I never learned before, and now, I don't want to learn."
"Just let me be a coward for a lifetime, forever known as a lonely and introverted child; I know these are my flaws, but now I've grown accustomed to them being there."
"Why have you become so stubborn, getting stuck on such trivialities, you should read less of those books that dissect psychology. I've studied them before, but thinking too much in this way only makes one hesitate, life should be more natural and straightforward." Temisia reached out her hand again.
"No, no, no." Hexia stepped back, shaking her head.
"We're different, Temisia." It was the first time she called her sister by name.
"You may naturally understand many things, spontaneously adapting to various challenges of life, but not me. I'm a silly child, afraid of being hurt, cautious about trying anything, and I can only arm myself through books and various kinds of knowledge. I look for the wisdom of predecessors, constantly analyzing the reasons, only if I understand the principles and process behind what happens can I feel at ease."
"But living that way is really hard and tiring, sister." Temisia looked at her with sympathy.
"Perhaps, but when I'm alone at my desk writing in my diary, I feel a faint happiness."
"Because I've recorded the day's gains, feelings, understandings, and so on, I try to find solutions to problems, these bits and pieces nourish me."
"Now you tell me that if I just accept everything from you, none of this will be a problem anymore, what was everything I did before for, doesn't it seem ridiculous, all my tears, efforts, perseverance, would become meaningless, just superfluous things, then what am I?"