Mystery: Lucky

Chapter 115 Chapter77 Who is the protagonist

The title of the book contains extremely dangerous taboo knowledge... Klein subconsciously paid attention to this information, and then felt that this seemed normal.

After all, the content of the book did not sound very safe.

They were silent for a while, and Klein suddenly remembered Leonard's remarks about the protagonist, and asked curiously: "So, do you remember who the protagonist of the book is?"

Alice suddenly choked up. She looked at the ceiling, Klein, the table, and the floor. Klein looked at Alice's behavior and finally couldn't help asking: "Is there anything that can't be said?"

Alice opened her mouth, hesitated again and again, and swallowed back the words like "This book tells the love story between you and Amon", and said sincerely: "You."

"What?" Klein asked subconsciously.

Alice looked at Klein sincerely and replied: "The protagonist of this book is you."

Klein looked at Alice's expression and recalled her behavior just now. He always felt that things were not that simple. He asked: "Then why did you have that expression just now?"

Alice suddenly wanted to find a piece of tape to block Klein's mouth.

This was a difficult idea to implement. Alice quickly gave up and gave an answer that was true but not entirely true: "Because I always feel that being the protagonist in this kind of book doesn't sound like a good thing."

Klein nodded in agreement, and then he asked curiously: "What about you? What is your identity in the book?"

Alice's smile suddenly disappeared. She was sure that there was absolutely no time traveler whose original name was Shen Yinghuan in the book - otherwise Song Shu's judgment of her would not be "a natural monster".

Or, maybe there would be one less if at the beginning of that sentence.

Yes! Song Shu clearly mentioned the title of the book to her, which was called Weird... Weird... Hiss!

Alice's face turned pale, and she quickly stopped her memories.

When she held her head and looked at Klein's worried eyes, Alice said numbly: "Actually, you don't need to worry so much. After all, if I can die like this, it might be a good thing... right?"

Klein, who was familiar with Alice's personality, chose not to respond to this sentence.

Alice sighed in disappointment and skillfully caught her wandering thoughts.

She remembered what the goddess told her before she was resurrected, that an unknown existence had erased the existence of the original owner of this body from fate and inserted her fate into it.

Perhaps, she really did not belong to this book. Perhaps, that "unknown existence" involved the truth of her crossing.

Or, her blank past.

Then... the next question is, does the book really exist in that disappeared civilization? Or is the existence of a disappeared earth civilization actually a setting of the book, and she really came from another world...

Moreover, the idea of ​​living in a book always reminds her of some not-so-good memories.

She could not forget the quill pen 0-08 that could write without ink, and of course, she could not forget Ince Zangwill.

If this book existed in the once disappeared earth civilization, would its creator be a powerful extraordinary person? The story he wrote finally appeared in the real world...

Then again, the history of this world is not a little bit similar to the civilization of Earth. Could it be that someone also wrote it...

This is a dangerous way of thinking. Alice quickly pulled her thoughts back and changed to another question: What is the purpose of that "unknown existence" throwing her into this book?

Alice has many questions, but unfortunately, she can't get answers to these questions. She can only look at Klein and answer:

"Maybe I shouldn't exist in this book, but was stuffed in by another existence...Besides, why can't I be in a novel with you as the protagonist?"

Klein felt that he was convinced. He analyzed seriously: "What you said makes sense. In other words, this is no longer the original book. We are actually in another book, and you are the protagonist of this book..."

Alice felt that she should find a piece of tape to block Klein's mouth.

Alice glared at Klein fiercely, and after he shut up, she thought to herself: Ah, I wonder what Mr. Fool would think if he saw those paintings at the Tarot Club...

This is a very dangerous idea. After listening to it, Alice also became a little curious about this question.

She had originally thought about showing those paintings to Klein himself, but at that time, because she didn't know the identity of the other protagonist in the painting, she hesitated and gave up this idea. Now...

This idea is too tempting. It took Alice a long time to restrain this idea. She decided to postpone this time until she figured out the specific relationship between the two people.

...It can't be that they are really just a physical relationship, right?

Alice shook her head, threw those dangerous thoughts out of her mind, and then asked steadily: "In this case, will this book have a love line? Will there be a male protagonist or something?"

Klein fell into deep thought.

Their exploration of the past, which was still shrouded in mystery, came to an end. Then Klein kindly asked, "How are you going to deal with Charlie King? Do you need help?"

Alice thought of Charlie King, who had failed to report me, and asked thoughtfully: "Why did he try to report me to the Church of Evernight instead of running away or killing me?"

-Because he felt that he could not run away, nor could he fight.

The answer was obvious, but none of them dared to say it out loud-a middle sequence of the "fate" path was forced by fate to have no power to fight back. This sounded too terrifying.

Especially for Alice.

Unlike Klein, she was truly pushed to this path by fate. All the way to today, it can be said that every step is full of traces of fate.

What worries Alice is the white giant snake hovering on the top of the tower that she dreamed of when she first arrived in Backlund.

-If the nameless "lucky man" and the current Charlie King were both sent to her by fate, how similar is her situation in the dream to them?

She didn't want to die in front of the other person in some inexplicable way one day!

After rejecting Klein's proposal, Alice returned to the real world in the quietly spreading haze.

The moon was still hanging in the sky. Alice, who had lost her sleepiness, opened her pocket watch and found that it was only three o'clock in the morning, and there was still a long way to go before dawn.

I accidentally fell asleep, and the second chapter will probably be late (hands behind my back)

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