In the future, whatever she wants, she will strive for it on her own. So, she doesn't need to beg for anything, nor does she need His help. He himself shouldn't have helped her in the first place. This time when He came out, He took the risk of trampling on His own laws. She didn't ask for anything, and instead helped Him safeguard His laws. The only problem was that— It was time for Him to leave. Considering her as a friend would surely end in disappointment for her. Xingzhi didn't want to deceive her and said straightforwardly, "Thank you for regarding me as a friend, but I have to go now." Lan Zhi was stunned for a moment: "Now?" Xingzhi nodded: "Now." Lan Zhi widened her eyes: "You're not planning to enter the Foul Abyss alone, are you?" Xingzhi denied it: "No." Lan Zhi didn't believe it: "Really?" Xingzhi could only confess: "I'm going back to the place where I belong." Lan Zhi breathed a sigh of relief: "Oh, so you're going home." Xingzhi nodded: "You could put it that way." Lan Zhi looked at him and suddenly blurted out: "Aren't you just a passer-by too?" Xingzhi raised his eyebrows: "Huh?" The more Lan Zhi thought about it, the more certain she felt. Since the first time they met, she had felt that he was detached from the crowd. He lived in the Spring Warm Hall but hardly communicated with the people there; when going out shopping, he seldom talked to people other than her; as for Jin Yu Man, from beginning to end, he had only said two words to him. Obviously, he didn't want to have too many ties with the people here. Lan Zhi, who had experienced similar things, understood this feeling particularly well and said considerately, "It's okay. You don't have to say anything. I won't ask." Xingzhi: "..." Lan Zhi was somewhat reluctant to part and asked again: "Then can I still contact you in the future? Can you receive it if I send you a message talisman?" Xingzhi said: "You can find me through the Star Spirit Scroll." Lan Zhi's eyes lit up: "So the Star Spirit Scroll has a messaging function? Can I send you a message just by writing on it?" Xingzhi nodded. Lan Zhi immediately wanted to give it a try. She clicked on the scroll totem and was about to start writing when she thought of something, "But I don't have your number... Um, do I need to leave a divine sense imprint like with the message talisman? The functions of the scroll are too hidden. I don't even know how to use it." Xingzhi gently tapped the upper corner of her scroll with his finger: "Here." Lan Zhi looked at his wrist: "Then I'll also leave one on your scroll." With a slight movement of his divine sense, the Star Spirit Scroll itself instantly attached to his wrist. He rolled up his sleeve a little to expose his wrist, clicked on the scroll and showed it to her. Lan Zhi had no idea how shocking what she was doing at this moment was. She casually and happily left her unique divine sense imprint on his scroll. After finishing, as a former Earth girl, she habitually wanted to send an emoji, but the scroll didn't have this function, so she drew a kaomoji on her own scroll: (^_^)ノ After drawing it, she turned her head to look and was surprised to see an identical kaomoji appearing on Xingzhi's scroll, with the curvature of each line exactly the same. It seemed that it could not only be used like a mobile phone but was also an oversized virtual light screen! Lan Zhi said in surprise, "The scroll is so wonderful. Remember to keep in touch often in the future." Infected by her emotions, Xingzhi smiled slightly: "Well, I'm leaving." Although Lan Zhi's feeling of parting was diluted a little by the fact that they could keep in touch at any time, thinking that there wouldn't be many opportunities to meet in the future, she looked back at Jin Yu Man and saw that the other person was still chanting devoutly in front of the incense table. So she said, "Which way are you going? I'll see you off." Xingzhi: "..." Xingzhi said: "Okay." The two of them quietly walked down the steps of the Sentiment Tower. Looking at the shops on both sides of the road, Lan Zhi suddenly thought of something...