Li Xingye gazed at his reflection in Chi Wan's eyes, sighed softly, and leaned in to kiss her.
When the kiss ended, Chi Wan couldn't wait to test her theory.
Tugging Li Xingye along, she ran out of the space.
Just as she'd suspected, the post-apocalyptic world was no longer accessible.
On the other hand, the dimensional barrier that had always prevented Li Xingye from entering the modern world had finally disappeared.
Watching Li Xingye set foot on modern soil, completely and utterly present, Chi Wan felt a sudden, inexplicable urge to cry.
Li Xingye saw Chi Wan's reddened eyes and instantly panicked. "What's wrong, Wanwan?"
Chi Wan threw herself into Li Xingye's arms, shook her head, and mumbled, "It's nothing."
'Perhaps it's just the thought that Li Xingye will never again see the mother he just reunited with, or Qiangzi and all the companions he fought alongside for so many years.' Her chest felt tight.
