
Heng stared intently as the yellow-robed woman stood before him while laughing horribly.
The Water Demon flowed, yet the standing stone grinned towards the ruthless Heng.
"Tell me which choice makes you like, Heng!", said the Water demon.
"You mean what you said?", asked Heng confusedly.
"Choose, I heal you, but you must be a ghost or lie here forever and die of rot, Heng!" said Air.
"Cure me ? Do you think I'm not sane so?", said Heng annoyed.
"Ehk!?", said the shocked Water demon.
"If you don't want to cure me, it's okay, it's better than I have to be your meal" Heng said.
Heng stared intently at the flowing Water demon, but the stone remained standing while laughing mockingly.
"I'm not afraid of you, demon" said Heng.
"You are really stupid and annoying, Heng ! Do you not want to accept my offer so that you are free from the shackles of suffering that befall you, Heng?", continued Air.
The yellow-robed lady's face looked adam red as she looked towards Heng who was lying weakly with trembling hands.
"I am not a fool, O demon ! Because I am smart to give my life for free to a silly demon like you!", said Heng.
The water demon grew even more furious when he heard Heng saying that it was ridiculous.
"You!", said Air holding back his anger.
"I would rather die rotting than be a demon, because I have God in my heart and I believe the firmness of my heart is stronger than my life!", said Heng.
The look on Heng's face that began to turn blue as he endured the pain in his legs became more pronounced.
Sweat poured out profusely from Heng's forehead who was lying leaning against a boulder.
"But in the end you will die too, Heng" said the water demon.
"I know it.., but my death is nobler with sacrifice without having to be a demon servant" said Heng with a faint smile.
"You're such a fool, Heng ! Then accept this!", said Air.
The yellow-robed female demon then directed both of her hands forward, a bright red light came out from within the palm of the water demon.
A WUSH... A WUSH... A WUSH...
A torrent of water flowed down from the two palms of the yellow-robed woman. And headed straight towards Heng.
"Ahk!", cried Heng.
Heng turned his face while holding back the rushing water on the way to him.
"I'm sorry, Heng ! I had to do it because I could not bear to see you in such pain, Heng!", said Air.
Seemed the face of the water demon regretted having to force to choose Heng to be a ghost so that Heng no longer suffered.
"I'm sorry, Heng!", cried Water regretfully.
The water flowing from the palm of the yellow-robed female demon revolved around Heng's body making the male servant fly upwards.
Heng's body gradually disappeared from sight.
The yellow-robed woman then stopped the flow of water from her palm as Heng's body disappeared.
"Heng.", said the Water demon.
The Water Demon flowed, but the stone remained standing and then twisted its body and disappeared.
The atmosphere at the bottom of the forest ravine Hoia Baciu looks hollow.
There was no longer the existence of Heng lying leaning against the boulder anymore nor the presence of the yellow-robed female demon again there.
Only a quiet atmosphere was now left at the bottom of the ravine.
Suddenly Heng appears somewhere foreign that he himself does not know.
"Where is this?" said Heng.
Heng walked in confusion as he turned his body repeatedly and turned his head to the right and left.
"Am I dead ? And being a ghost is like that water demon's wish?", asked Heng.
The man wearing his sinci hat kept moving and half ran.
He saw that the surroundings were a ravine.
"Why did I see the abyss all the time?", asked Heng.
Heng saw himself flying over the forest ravine of Hoia Baciu and he realized that his hand was translucent.
"Gosh... My body is transparent!?", whispered Heng.
Heng was very surprised when he saw his entire body become transparent even his two legs were not resting on the ground.
"Am I a ghost now?", asked Heng.
Heng watched himself continue flying towards the orange palace without his stop.
Suddenly appeared beside him the flowing Water demon, but the stone remained standing in the middle of flying floated along with him.
Heng turned his head towards the Water Demon without blinking.
She was stunned by the water demon beauty that had made her a ghost.
"Have you made me like this?", asked Heng in a foolish manner.
"No", said the water demon.
"But why would I be able to go on a journey like this if it wasn't you who made me die" Heng continued.
Heng frowned while watching his two translucent hands.
"You're asking a very stupid question and I know why you have such a name, Heng", said the water demon.
The yellow-robed woman looked at Heng with a glaring look.
The two looked at each other as they flew across the area under the orange palace.
"You know, Heng.", said the water demon.
"What?", said Heng Lirih.
The water demon groped Heng's face feelingly.
"I'm captivated by your bravery, Heng... And maybe I'll make you not just my meal but my husband, Heng.", said the water demon.
"You will eat me after taking my virginity or you will eat me after I die?", asked Heng whispered softly.
"You've become a ghost now and there's no way you can die again unless your soul is wiped out, Heng", said the water demon.
The beautiful woman smiled gently as she looked at Heng in her shade.
"Absolutely, after all, I'm basically dead and there's no need to exterminate my soul" Heng said.
"You are a fool, you cannot distinguish the feeling of love from liking" said the water demon.
"I'd be willing if you wanted to eat my soul because for me there is no meaning in the world now" Heng said.
"Why are you saying that?", asked the water demon.
"Am I not dead ? Then what am I for ? Just as I cannot do anything else in this life" Heng said.
"Foolish base!", said the water demon.
The two landed on top of an orange palace building while looking down at the palace.
"That's your brother?", asked the water demon.
"How did you know?", asked Heng.
"From the way you two dress that has the same characteristics" said the water demon.
The beautiful demon smiled as he turned to Heng who was watching Ho enter the orange palace area where Dalca II was staying.
"True, he's my brother, his name is Ho" Heng said.
"It seems he's more stupid than you, Heng" said the water demon.
"Are you going to eat it?", asked Heng.
The Water Demon flowed, But the stone remained standing it just laughed softly at Heng's question to him.