However, it was precisely because they didn't know anything that Fei felt this way.

She bit her lips tightly, for fear that in the next second, the choking in her throat would be accompanied by those collapsed emotions, which would overwhelm her rationality.

Wu Jian looked at her and asked worriedly, "Fei, are you alright?"

"No...not very good." Fei smiled bitterly in a low voice, "but...but, it couldn't be better."

The truth is of course cruel. But for people like them who pursue the truth, knowing the truth itself is the best news.

Fei would like to live a sober and painful life, rather than ignorant and happy.

She thought for a while, and then took a deep breath, focusing on the nightmare in front of her. They should be able to leave this nightmare soon, and it won't be too late to think about that topic when they return to the narrow building.

She saw the sorceress walked up to the little girl and squatted down.

The sorceress looked at the little girl intently with her dazed and lifeless eyes. The little girl also raised her head ignorantly and stared at her.

The sorceress looked at the bracelet on the little girl's wrist, and after a moment of hesitation, she suddenly asked her, "Do you remember me?"

The little girl blinked blankly.

The sorceress said, "I gave you the bracelet." She pointed to the little girl's wrist, and tried to soften her voice, "Before, when I was upstairs."

The little girl stared at her for a while and said, "...then you left me."

At that moment, the witch was defeated by an indescribable pain. She opened her mouth, but she was speechless. She didn't know what to say, and she instinctively felt guilty towards the little girl, but there was also a strange feeling, as if this emotion didn't belong to her.

She looked at the little girl.

"I'm sorry..." she said, "I'm sorry, I don't want to either."

The little girl was silent, with some subtle emotions in her eyes.

She just looked at the witch without saying a word, as if the answer from the witch was not what she wanted.

How should they treat such a little girl, abandoned by a crazy mother? More importantly, what should they do to solve this nightmare and achieve the true ending?

The sorceress looked at the little girl, and after a long time, she murmured, "I seem to understand...how to solve this nightmare." She paused, and then said, "...the real ending."

She staggered to her feet.

The boy couldn't help asking her: "You know?"

The sorceress said: "This building is the embodiment of a game. Playing the ending of this nightmare... either, playing the ending of the nightmare, or playing the ending of the game in the nightmare."

The rest of the taskers were stunned.

The man in the suit looked at the little girl thoughtfully, and said, "This little girl is the master of nightmares."

By now, they have been able to determine this. This nightmare all revolved around this little girl. She is the protagonist of the game under development, and she is also the little girl who was abandoned by her mother in reality.

"She confuses the game with reality." The man in the suit said, "Or, when she was so young, she still couldn't tell whether her mother abandoned her based on her own will or because of the impact of the end, so she Confused this matter with what happened in that game.

"Perhaps during the development of the game, the little girl overheard some of the content of the game while participating in the work of her mother and her colleagues, or re-learned about the planning of the game after growing up.

"So, in her nightmare, she fused reality with some elements of the game...or simply confused the two things.

"The most important thing is, as the master of the nightmare, what exactly does she want?"

The witch said affirmatively, "Mother."

The man in the suit looked at her.

At this time, the witch's expression was a combination of sudden realization and more subtle guilt. She seemed to be empathizing with the little girl's mother, and she even had a trance feeling that she had become the little girl's mother.

The man in the suit couldn't help but frowned, thinking, would the nightmare at the bottom of the narrow building have this effect?

Of course, they are used to the existence of such nightmares at higher levels. Sometimes when they wake up from nightmares, they even feel as if they are in another world, and even feel that they are not themselves.

But why does a nightmare at the bottom of the narrow building have such a strange effect?

The man in the suit thought of the rumors about this nightmare at the bottom of the narrow building, and his mood fluctuated for a while.

This nightmare... He thought of this building, the end, and those survivors and lunatics, and he thought, is this nightmare really related to the narrow building?

Maybe he didn't have as much as Fei thought, but he also felt worried.

The sorceress didn't care about the reactions of other taskers, she just said to herself: "What she needs is her mother... is her mother's commitment and companionship, she hopes that her mother will never abandon her, never leave her alone That dark, under the desk.

"In the narrow building, even though this little girl has grown up, she still can't get rid of the experience of being abandoned when she was a child. She habitually hides in a dark corner, crying, curling up, and resisting the approach of others...

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