Annihilation of the solar system

Chapter 80 Blue Light Flashes

Liu Chaowen subconsciously used the hand he could barely control to grab the tailgate of the car to prevent himself from falling. But the numb feeling immediately invaded his entire brain like lightning! He immediately lost control of his body, and there was a burst of blue in front of his eyes.

Colorful light and lightning flashed past, and he could no longer see anything in front of him.

I just felt my body falling against the soft grass, but there was no pain at all. The voice echoing in my ears became more and more distant:

"Chaowen... Chaowen... What... happened to you...? Talk to... me...! Chaowen...

Wen...you...don't...scare me...!"

He could hear his father's anxious tone, but the voice sounded like a call in a cave. The echoes became farther and farther away, until it was quiet and nothing could be heard.

But his consciousness is still awake now, and he feels like his soul has been pulled out of his body! He is completely unable to control and perceive the existence of his body. He also feels that his consciousness is isolated in his body, and it is pitch black.

, a dead silence, no consciousness, and no feedback.

Only his lonely consciousness was left imprisoned in a small space. Loneliness, fear and coldness came to him. Before he had more time to experience the fear of darkness, the prison that imprisoned his consciousness was gradually weakening.

The compression left him breathless.

He was unwilling to be restrained like this. He struggled desperately but it felt like he was in a vacuum environment. No matter how hard he tried, there was nowhere to put his efforts. He became weaker and tired, his consciousness became increasingly blurred, and he still did not want to give up.

He wanted to roar but couldn't make any sound. He struggled to concentrate and shouted in his heart:

"Who are you and what do you want to do?"

Suddenly a burst of blazing light hit him, making his world extremely dazzling! He resisted desperately, but it was as difficult as standing in a rushing flood and trying to move forward.

His consciousness became weaker and weaker, and the light was like a drop of ink dripping into clear water, spreading in his consciousness. He tried hard to collect the ink bit by bit and drive it out of his consciousness.

.But it became more and more turbid. The harder he tried, the faster the ink spread in the clear water.

He was finally about to lose his consciousness, and the form of the dazzling golden light in front of him gradually became clearer. Those dazzling lights were countless formulas, symbols, data, graphics... these that shone with golden light...

They are all things he likes.

He felt extremely comfortable, he didn't want to resist anymore, he wanted these things to fill his body.

His consciousness was almost dissipated. At the last moment, he saw two very faint figures behind those dazzling characters. The harder he tried to see those two figures clearly, the more those figures flew past his eyes.

The characters became more and more dazzling, making it difficult for him to see what he wanted to see, causing burning pain all over his body and suffocating him.

Time seemed to freeze and seemed to fly by. He made up his mind to endure the severe pain and used the strength to almost tear himself apart. A heart-rending cry echoed in his heart.

The bright light that filled his whole world seemed to dim for a moment, and at that moment he saw two figures clearly. No! Those were three figures!

It was a couple. The woman held a weak child in her arms. The couple had tears in their eyes, but the child had a happy smile on his face.

He recognized at a glance that the man was his father when he was young, that child was himself when he was a child, and that woman must be the mother he had always hidden in his heart.

He tried hard to see his mother's face clearly, but no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't see her face clearly. He ran towards them desperately, but that ray of light became rampant again, and he was no longer able to resist, and was caught by that light.

The light was completely swallowed up.

The world was spinning, and dizziness enveloped him so tightly that he couldn't move. He didn't know how long he had been feeling this chaotic, but the sound of the car engine roaring in his ears gradually became clearer. He opened his eyes hard but could only see bursts of glare.

He felt that his hands and feet were numb and completely inoperable, and it was as if brilliant fireworks were exploding in his brain, which was chaotic and noisy.

"Chaowen, how are you! Are you awake?"

His father's voice reached his ears from far to near, gradually dispersing the voices in his brain, and his body gradually regained control. He opened his eyes again and found that he was lying in the back seat of an off-road vehicle.

superior.

The car also stopped, and his father turned to look at him anxiously. He sat up with difficulty, with a splitting headache. He gasped for air, and used his hands to rub his eyes, which were still experiencing hallucinations, but found that he

His face was already full of tears.

His father stood by the door, supporting Liu Chaowen who was still very weak, and asked anxiously:

"Chaowen, you fainted again on the mountain just now! Are you feeling better now?"

Liu Chaowen wanted to talk, but found that his mouth was dry. His father handed him his hot tea, and he felt better after taking two sips:

"I'm fine. How long have I been unconscious?"

Old Liu looked at his watch:

"It's been more than an hour, and you scared me to death. We'll be at the hospital soon. Let's go and have a look. I'm just your son. If you have any problems, what do you want me to do?"

Liu Chaowen forced out a pale smile:

"Dad, you are so awesome! It took us more than two hours to go up, but you came down in more than an hour!"

A trace of relief flashed across Lao Liu's face, and he said with a somewhat reproachful tone:

"How long has it been before you can still joke?"

Liu Chaowen feels much better except that his head still hurts unbearably:

"I went to the hospital for a lot of tests before I fainted, but there were no results, so let's not waste time. I guess it has something to do with the illness I had when I was a child. Look, I'm fine now. We're still

Go home, I won’t go back to the base tonight, I’ll be fine after a good night’s rest, do you think that’s okay? Dad!”

Lao Liu was a little embarrassed, but he still agreed to his son. Indeed, the medical examinations for the previous few syncopes were completely normal. Liu Chaowen's energy had basically recovered. He sat in the front row and turned on the spotlight with great interest. Lao Liu opened

He drove to where they lived.

"Dad, look at this light, it's really bright! One or two kilometers of the road is illuminated like daylight. Hey, why didn't you turn on the spotlight when you went down the mountain just now?"

Old Liu snorted angrily:

"Humph. You even turned on the spotlights. How could I care about that? I almost scared you to death."

Liu Chaowen smiled and said nothing. Lao Liu hesitated for a while. He had something to say but swallowed it back. After struggling for a while, he still whispered:

"Son, do you know that when you were unconscious, you kept whispering for a while...calling for your mother?"

Liu Chaowen was shocked. The word mother had disappeared from his world for a long time. A burst of sadness surged out of his heart and turned into a teardrop across his green face. He seemed to recall the scattered fragments from when he fainted just now.

But I have no clue.

Lao Liu's eyes also shone with tears, and he whispered:

"I know you still remember it. Although you never said it, you have never forgotten it after all these years. Dad is sorry for you and failed to give you a complete family."

Tears burst into Liu Chaowen's eyes, and he tried his best to contain his emotions. Because he knew that his father was as uncomfortable as himself, and after a long time, he asked in a low voice:

"Did you go find her later?"

Old Liu wiped the tears from the corners of his eyes with his hands and nodded:

"Well, but there is no news about her. This is our family's matter, so I didn't bother anyone else. But I believe she must be watching you silently somewhere, and her love for you has never stopped. She

You don’t owe us anything.”

Liu Chaowen understood what his father meant, and he did not blame him. He was just missing his mother, whom he had not seen since he was a few years old, like a child. The clear lights of the off-road vehicle illuminated the dark road and drove into the distance.

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