Uncle Orange's explanation can be said to have fed Liang Yi a tranquilizer, sweeping away the anxiety in his heart and visibly relaxing his entire being.
Other issues can be solved by other means, but it was this particular matter that Liang Yi truly could not make heads or tails of.
However, after having a heart-to-heart with Uncle Orange, the heavy stone in Liang Yi's heart finally dropped to the ground, and he no longer had to worry that his junior sister would get hurt by this matter in the future.
Regarding the memories of the past, the most vivid were those before he joined the Taoist Sect, those from his childhood.
After that, each time he advanced to a major Realm, he would recover some of his memories from after joining the Taoist Sect, more or less.
These memories emerged inexplicably from the depths of his Divine Soul, and the restored memories always appeared in scattered and fragmented states every time, like pieces of a broken jigsaw puzzle.
