Lord of Mysteries: Yao Guang

Chapter 594 The Lost Dream

After a wave of fluctuations appeared on the mirror, the silver writing almost jumped out in joy and was displayed in front of Klein. After the usual flattery, Arrods couldn't wait to ask the question:

"Dear Master, do you have any questions today?"

Behind this question, there is an additional smiley face made of line segments.

Klein has long been accustomed to Arrods's attitude and can communicate with him calmly and shamelessly. He is no longer as reserved as before. Now that Arrods has raised a question, Klein will naturally not be polite:

"Yes, I have something to ask you. What is Dreamland?"

It was very rare that the original font froze for several seconds. This was the first time that Klein encountered such a situation. Arrodes had never responded so slowly. If it weren't for the fact that Arrodes is essentially a "living extraordinary object", he would even think that this all-powerful search engine in the spiritual world is stuck due to poor signal.

If it is a question that cannot be answered, Arrodes will also give a direct reply. This situation is a bit too strange now...

Immediately afterwards, a layer of red water rolled out from the depths of the mirror, pushing and pushing the silver fonts together. The silver lines became more and more twisted among the ripples, like a group of twisting silver earthworms.

Skylark, who was standing obediently on the desk, stretched out his head. However, even if he stretched his neck to its longest position, he could not see the image in the full-length mirror on the other side of the room. He just looked at the cautious Klein with curiosity and blinked. .

On the other side, seeing the silver font almost twisting him into a ball, Klein couldn't help but shout again: "Arrods?"

The water light on the mirror gradually subsided and disappeared, and then the silver font was re-outlined, and a paragraph of Loen language in curly script was written smoothly:

"Dreamland is a place that does not exist. It is located at the end of history, stuck in the gap between time without past and future. Dreams and death are its reflections."

These lines of words did not stay for too long, and soon turned into another string of red messages amid the turbulence of the water patterns: "It is very dangerous to pursue the dreamland, and most living beings cannot maintain their sober selves in it. Or fall into eternal sleep and become one of them..."

But Klein waited for a few seconds, and another possibility behind this warning never appeared—Arrods seemed to be really stuck.

When the silver covered the red again, only a few lines of hasty writing were left on the mirror. It seemed that when he wrote these words, Arrodes was trembling in despair: "Dear great master, I'm sorry, I'm extremely sorry, you are so humble. The servant can’t go any further and can’t provide any more information…Are you angry?”

A huge crying face occupied most of the full-length mirror, which was more conspicuous than the words of apology.

Klein broke away from his contemplation and breathed a sigh of relief. At least his spiritual intuition had no reaction. It seemed that Arrodes had not undergone any dangerous changes:

"No, I'm not angry, I can't blame you... So in exchange, I'll ask another question, do you know this creature?"

Klein said, tapping the ground with the toe of his shoe. The "bee" was at his feet, but its whole body was slowly deforming, as if it was a candle that was constantly burning and melting. If it took a moment longer, it might disappear.

Before summoning Arrods, Klein specially moved this guy here to ensure that its remaining body could be clearly reflected in the full-length mirror.

This time, Arrodes' operation seemed to be quite normal, and he soon showed a new sentence:

"This is a kind of spiritual creature that feeds on bad luck or good luck, because their bodies have difficulty adapting to the laws of physics and cannot normally enter the real world before being summoned. It is said that this type of spiritual creature has a common 'nest' ', but no one knows where, once they die, their spirits will return to the 'nest' and be reborn.

"Such spiritual creatures are very rare and have almost never entered the real world. They have faith and worship of 'light'. If you ask Him to learn about this matter, you may know more details than I do. It I will try to get close to you, I am afraid that I am attracted by some existence around you..."

Although the aspect of "faith" was beyond Klein's expectations, based on the previous situation, he did guess that the target of this "bee" should be the skylark stretching its neck on the desk.

Does this mean that Esther has lost contact with the spirit world? Then her situation may not be very good... No, what's more important is the other two points. The door to the "Dreamland" has been opened, and Norns's attitude seems to be quite hostile to the "bee".

Klein was thinking and casually asked about another thing he cared about:

"There is a special symbol behind this spiritual creature. Do you know what it means?"

Arrodes' answer was unusually brief: "Representing someone above sequence zero."

Klein was startled, and then he realized that Arrods was protecting him by not telling him more information - at least that name should not be mentioned here, and Arrods could not peek into those things. The existence above the gods will attract corresponding attention.

Does that symbol represent the Key of Light? No, it shouldn't be, I always feel like it's something else...

While Klein was sorting through his occult knowledge, he heard the skylark at the table chirp, a circle of water rippled on the mirror, and new writing immediately appeared on the back:

"A shameful betrayer means that He is in pieces. However, this is a wrong perception. He has always existed!!"

Klein glanced at Norns, and Skylark looked back at him innocently and barked again. Although he didn't know why Arrodes would compete with Zoya on matters related to Zoya, Klein learned more detailed information. It was obvious that this time "He" did not refer to Zoya or Esther.

If you continue to ask questions, it might not be good. If you ask Arrods about the "Dreamland" again, you probably won't get much feedback, but it doesn't matter if you try.

With a little bit of luck, Klein spoke again: "What would happen if the door was opened between the 'Dreamland' and the real world?"

There was a crying face on the mirror that was constantly twisting and curved, showing the shape of tears. Arrodes finally took the first step to use dynamic images from a simple emoticon:

“If it gets too close to the ‘Dreamland’, it will merge with the real world and exchange with each other until both parties are destroyed.

"Great Master, two worlds and two histories cannot exist at the same time - this is enough to destroy the origin of the world."

No, that's not the case.

For the first time, Klein frowned at Arrodes' answer - he had seen two overlapping histories, witnessed them with his own eyes, and returned to reality from them.

Klein even confirmed again that he could not stay in that period of history for too long, as it would consume a lot of spirituality. However, the fog of history has created differences in his eyes. This is a conclusive fact.

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