Chapter 653: Extraepisode of Ti Ya (Complete)

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They met a man there and formed a team.

But they failed two successive transmigration competitions. They came back alive by luck, but their teammate died.

When Clown panicked, Ti Ya came to him.

She remained silent, and when she entered the room, she handed him only a piece of paper—Go down.

"What's down there?" Clown was confused.

Ti Ya gave him another note—Turning point.

"Turning point?" Clown frowned. What turning point? What kind of turning point would be down there?

Even though he didn't understand what Ti Ya said, Clown listened to Ti Ya and went down with her.

The task of low-star cities was a piece of cake for them.

Until the turning point Ti Ya said appeared. At first, Clown didn't believe it. How could such a person become a turning point?

But the final results told him that she was their turning point.

They had a lot of time to improve, and most importantly, when she parted with them, she emphasized the last few lines of the song.

That was why he and Ti Ya could pass at the same time.

They didn't go through the same task, but the pattern was the same.

"Ti Ya, why would she die?" Clown sat on the soft sofa, but he felt cold all over now.

Ti Ya lowered her head and touched the her umbrella's handle distractedly.

After a long time, she reached out and took Clown's hand, turning her head, and her cold eyes seemed to be in a different mood.

But Clown didn't see it clearly. A note was stuffed into his hand.

Ti Ya stood up and left.

The atmosphere in the whole hall was very strange.

Especially the man...

Clown looked over there for a long time before he unfolded the note.

I don't know when I'm going to die, but that day will come. Instead of wishing for that day to come later, cherish today.

Clown was stunned.

Ti Ya rarely wrote that long.

Clown frowned as if he was troubled by something.

Clown went back to his room and lay in bed, tossing and turning.

He suddenly sat up, opened the door and went out. The sound suddenly burst into his ears and he stopped subconsciously.

"I don't care what you want, but if you dare touch her, I will not forgive you."

"Lord Nine, don't you forget, when you go back, you won't remember anything."

"Luo Yan, just try."

Clown was puzzled. It was the man's voice, but who was Luo Yan?

No one was called this name here.

The other voice sounded a little familiar...

Clown listened that the people over there seemed to have left, but he didn't think much and hurriedly went to Ti Ya's room.

But he hesitated when he was about to knock the door.

There was a light click of the lock, and the door was opened. Ti Ya changed into a dress with a bear print on it, her long hair clinging to her body.

"Ti Ya..."

Ti Ya opened the door and let him in.

Clown hesitated for a moment before moving in.

Ti Ya poured him a glass of water, and Clown finished it with a few swigs.

"Ti Ya, I..."

Ti Ya sat across from him, staring at him as if waiting for his next words.

Clown was suddenly embarrassed. He reached out and touched his hair. Then his entire person stiffened...

"I just came to check on you. I'm going back now." Clown stood up quickly and put the glass down, then walked toward the door swiftly.

A sudden force seized his wrist.

Ti Ya slowly stood up and hugged him from behind.

"Ti... Ti Ya?"

There was no sound behind, and he couldn't even hear her breathing.

Clown didn't dare to move and just let her hug him like that.

They had very little physical contact like this. At most he would hold her...

In Clown's brain flashed back the line that Ti Ya had given him.

I don't know when I'm going to die... don't know when I'm going to die... die...

Clown took a deep breath. "Ti Ya, let me protect you in the future."

The hand across his chest moved and Clown took the note—Okay.

I don't know when I'm going to die, but that day will come. I'm not by myself. — Ti Ya

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