Qing'er sat next to the bed, looking at his familiar daughter in a daze. His green jade fingers gently caressed the child's delicate face. If the child hadn't been there, he would have doubted whether all this was a dream.
On the tea table and chairs outside the hall, Xinxi looked helplessly at the father and daughter in front of the dragon bed.
To be honest, Xinxi was also sad. But she adjusted her mentality much faster than Qing'er.
Of course, we are still human beings in the mid-21st century, and their mentality and wisdom are not comparable to ordinary people. He said: "Qing'er, don't be sad. Guess what my partner will be thinking at this time? She has been
I feel that time used to be sad, sad, and recalling the past is a damn waste. That guy must be living well now."[
Qing'er's dim eyes moved, and her lips trembled as she said, "She...is she really living well?"
"Ah, of course, I'm living well."
This thing fooled him once, but he still gave him a way to use it.
It’s just that this sensor cannot be used casually.
Xinxi knew that even if he used it, he might not be able to find Bihe. The biggest possibility was to go back to his original era, not Mo Xiaoqiu's era. By then... it would be harder for him to see Bihe and Mo Xiaoqiu.
Autumn.
When he first traveled through time, the professor explained the opportunities and conditions for traveling here. He was able to travel here probably because Lou Yujin was here. Now Lou Yujin is dead, which means that the same human magnetic field as him has disappeared.
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In a word, I hope I can go back, but it is difficult to come back.
These are also the reasons why Xinxi has been hesitant to use sensors.
However, he still has a small hope that if he goes back, the professor can find a way for him to travel back to Mo Xiaoqiu's era, or have a chance to find them. What if the professor can't do anything? Then if he goes back alone, wouldn't it be more...
By then, he will regret it too late.
——From now on, there will be no them around me, no Qing'er, no one I have known for the past ten years...