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Section 749: Going Home (1)(1/2)

"I'm going to continue going north."

Marin told Sima Sage, who came to take charge of the overall situation, of his plan. The sage wanted to retain Marin, but after Marin handed the silver coin to Sima Sage and told it how to use it to summon him, this sage

There is no way a wise man can save Marin, so he can only wish Marin well and hope that Marin can return soon.

Ma Lin left Tianjin in the middle of the night. This time, Ma Lin did not take Meng Qiyi with him when he went north. Although he was dissatisfied with Ma Lin's decision, Meng Qiyi eventually returned to New Hangzhou obediently. She

He also knew that the further north he went, the more she became like a burden rather than a helper around Marin.

What's more, her body couldn't bear it - the heir belonging to Marin was sprouting in her body. This alone was enough for her to put away her little temper.

Therefore, she obediently returned to New Hangzhou and sensiblely let Ma Lin get to know this girl again.

I fell in love with you on a mission, she said. Marin used to think this was a little girl's joke, but never thought...she was serious.

Girls with a sense of mission are truly both loved and feared.

After sighing, Marin got on his two-wheeled motorcycle and walked north along the road on the ancient map. All he could see was desolation.

The elevated high-speed sightseeing railway line has collapsed, leaving only the elevated track and some fallen carriages that have rotted into iron sheets, the locomotives hanging upside down on the uncollapsed rail sections, and many, many more that have long since been lost to time.

The wave swept away the fragments beyond recognition, telling latecomers like Marin the sad and silent story of the end of the world.

At dawn, Marin stopped in front of one of the carriages. There was a young child standing outside the carriage. He was naked and stared at Marin. After a while, he thought of screaming to call the police.

His family got out of the damaged carriage.

A standard family consists of five adults and about the same number of young children.

The family looked at Marin and were extremely panicked, because there was a child who had been staring at Marin from the beginning. She was trembling, and the adult holding her was also a little at a loss.

He is...a person with psychic talents.

She and her mother must have confirmed Marin's strength, and they were afraid of Marin.

As the most powerful person in the family, her fear also affected these adults. The adult male stood between the family and Marin, holding half an iron rod in his hand, which he should have learned to use.

One of the very few tools.

Savages, in the history of the Tainan people, there are too many survivor settlements, which eventually fell apart due to various reasons. These Tainan people who lost their homes eventually became savages. Even if the Tainan people encountered the savages, they would not survive.

The only choice is to leave - these savages have completely degraded.

After living in the wild for a long time, especially the savages in the Chaos-occupied areas, their bodies must have deformations and distortions.

Marin took out a piece of dried meat and threw it to the man. The latter caught the dried meat, sniffed it, and then excitedly handed it to the woman behind him.

This is probably the point where savages are more like humans than living corpses.

But Marin knew that life was always evolving, so Marin looked at the woman.

·Go south to contact civilization.

This woman looked closely at Marin. She had all the talent but didn't know how to use psychic powers. This was the saddest thing in this era, so Marin wanted to show her and her family a way to survive.

Finally, she nodded.

Marin started the motorcycle, and the motorcycle continued to drive north with its owner. In the rearview mirror, the young woman pointed south.

Marin doesn't know how they talk, but... they should know that if humans can go north from the south, then the chaos that once blocked the road should be gone. If they can't think like this, then they will never be able to return.

civilization.

"Where are you going?" Susu asked with some confusion from the back seat.

"I thought you would know." Marin did not look back. He drove his two-wheeled motorcycle over the top of the hill and looked at the large ruins in front of him. The greatness of human civilization lies in construction, from the tables and chairs at the beginning to

Later, there were small buildings, then various skyscrapers that defied gravity, until humans built spaceships that escaped the constraints of gravity.

The ruins in front of him are endless, and they are clearly echoes of the doomsday, but in Marin's view, all this just proves the greatness of mankind.

Unfortunately, everything was destroyed.

But looking back, from this era to now, Marin has witnessed too many mortals' ideals of saving the world, and has also witnessed the choices they made when facing reality.

If there were no chaos, Marin should be able to see a great era, a world with conflicts and ideas, a world where ideals and reality are intertwined, a world of self-rescue and saving others... It's a pity that with one more chaos, everything will be different.

The taste has changed.

"Do you really want to see somewhere?" The girl behind her said with a hint of doubt.

"Yeah, maybe it's gone there a long time ago, but I still want to see it. After all, we lived in that era, didn't we." Marin replied with a smile.

As the ruins increased, Marin had to release Salis and let him find a way for Marin. At the same time, Marin also pushed the two-wheeled motorcycle into half a plane.

"Be careful along the way, Marin. I hope the end of the journey will be as you wish." Susu chose to leave.

Ma Lin didn't know how to describe Su Su. After all, she and he had been separated for eight thousand years. If there was anything that could test each other more than eight thousand years, it would probably be two eight thousand years.

In short, Ma Lin believed in Susu, believed that this girl would not deceive him, and he had nothing to lie to.

Calculating the direction to move forward, Marin walked into the half of the building in front of him. Its upper half had already collapsed and blocked the street. Marin had many ways to move it, but Marin wanted to see more.

In the interior of these buildings, for eight thousand years, perhaps even the corpses of the predecessors could not be found. Maybe if you just walk into a room, there will be people who later worked there.

However, there is no one before or after in this building. There is an empty hall, an empty salon, a hole in the long-dried glass coffee pot, and a plastic handle that can break at the touch of a finger.

The side tells the world his age.

A little ghost poked its head out of a small room. It looked at Marin with some confusion, just as Marin looked at it with a smile.

Then it walked out, a child wearing extremely luxurious clothes for Marin, a beautiful coat, beautiful lining, and a pair of wide-leg pants suitable for a child.

It's a pity that because I'm a spirit body, I don't know the color of these clothes, but no matter what, they look much better than a tight-fitting jumpsuit.

·Who are you and where are you from? I haven’t seen anyone in a long time.

The poor child didn't know that he had turned into a being similar to an earthbound spirit. He was curious about Marin's dress and walked toward the small room until Marin pushed the door and discovered the door.

It's still locked.

·Mom said, don’t open the door to strangers.

The child spoke next to Marin. He looked at Marin, and distortion appeared in his body, but again, the healing from Marin made the child undistorted.

"I'm not a stranger, I'm Marin." Marin reached out and rubbed the little spirit's head.

·Not a stranger...does my brother know his mother or his father?

After the child finished speaking, he sniffed the air, suddenly became excited, and pointed at Marin.

·You have something from daddy.

Dad's stuff.

Marin thought for a moment and took off his backpack from his back: "It's in here, right."

The child nodded vigorously and watched as Marin took out bags of nameplates one after another. Finally, under its guidance, Marin took out one of the nameplates.

·This belongs to dad, I have seen it.

The child took the nameplate, and at this moment, Marin witnessed a miracle - unlike ghosts, spirits usually have no way to touch or even pick up physical objects.

But the child took it and happily told Marin how he admired his father and said that when he grew up, he wanted to be a great hero with his father.

"I believe you will become a great hero." Marin smiled, looking at the child's increasingly thin figure.

The child fulfilled the wish that bound him, and at the last moment, he smiled a little shyly.

·You must know dad. You are a good person. Can you help me find mom? Mom asked me to wait for her here. She has been gone for a long time...

The child finally disappeared from Marin's eyes, and a pure and flawless gem fell to the ground.

Marin picked it up and put it alone with his father's nameplate. Then he found a piece of cloth from the demiplane, placed it on the ground, and then pushed the door open.

A small skeleton was huddled in the corner, with the already mottled coat draped over his body.

Marin stepped forward and wanted to pick up the child, but at the moment of contact, the small skeleton shattered.

After being silent for a while, Marin used his spiritual energy to lift it out of the room, placed it on the cloth, packed it carefully, and walked to the exit on the other side.

The passage was a bit dark, and Marin walked forward in silence until he passed completely, until he stood under the sun again. Marin turned his head and looked at the ghost standing behind him in the shadow of the passage.

·Thank you for letting...my child...have salvation...

Marin glanced at the roadside and saw a damaged corpse lying on the ground.

"You're welcome."

·Can...can you help me get rid of...

Marin smiled and nodded, and in just a moment, the ghost was wrapped in the sacred flames. It screamed, and its instinct made it want to escape, but in the end it fell to the ground between the light and shadow, leaving only

Next pile of ashes.

Marin stretched out his hand, and a pit was dug in the ground. His mother's ashes were surrounded on the wall of the pit. Marin placed the bones in the cloth in his hand on top of it, followed by his father's nameplate and the gem he left behind.

Then it was covered with cloth, then covered with gravel, and finally the force flattened everything.

Marin broke off a steel bar from the ruins and inserted it in front of this small tombstone.

I can only give you this kind of home, I'm sorry.

Marin picked up his backpack and continued walking north.
To be continued...
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