The Collection of The End

2768. Inheriting the Underground World (18)

——? ? ? ——

The Forest of Fallen Giants.

The "cursed one" who wanted to teach people menacingly turned into a pile of scattered equipment, wisps of dissipated black energy, and a ball of "".

Having seen the strength of Melina and Sherlock twice, the merchant became a lot more courageous. After a little trial, he immediately ran back and rummaged through the pile of equipment.

Sherlock didn't bother to pay attention to him. The focus now was on Melina's newly extracted "soul".

"[Soul of the Cursed]" Melina looked at the "" in her hand and read: "[Ordered by the King of Molten Iron to search for the souls of undead knights.]"

"[The King of Molten Iron believes that as long as the undead are imprisoned, the spread of the immortal curse can be suppressed, and he built a huge oblivion cage in the hope of forgetting it, but everything is in vain.]"

"[After using it, you will get a lot of souls, which can also be used to forge powerful equipment.]"

Looking at it this way, Dolanguleg died due to the revenge of the giant, and the country of molten iron died due to this "immortal curse"?

Sherlock nodded: "So, what is the immortal curse?"

"It's..." Melina blinked: "Amnesia."

"What?"

"[Although people infected with the 'Curse of Immortality' can resurrect from the dead, the memories in their brains will continue to drain like fine sand in the palm of their hands. They cannot be stopped or retrieved, and eventually become living corpses that act on instinct," Mei Lina replied: "Looking at it from another perspective, it is not a 'curse', but a 'blessing', and memory is just the price."

"Why does this sound like a trick of the devil? Is there a 'hell' in this world?" Sherlock raised his eyebrows.

"No, 'hell' in the four languages ​​all refers to the 'abyss'," Melina shook her head: "And the 'immortal curse' does come from the 'abyss'."

"Curse of immortality, resurrection from the dead..." Sherlock thought for a moment: "If the whole person is burned to ashes, can he still be resurrected?"

"No," Melina looked at the "wandering soldiers" who turned to ashes, and then added: "The 'immortal curse' cannot."

"Hmm..." Sherlock touched his chin and started thinking.

In Melina's world, all living things are reduced to ashes. This is obviously not something that can be done by a disaster in the conventional sense. However, plants are not affected. This may be because they have no "memory" in the conventional sense. Dead trees sprout. It is not considered a "resurrection", so it is not among the "curse of immortality" infections.

Judging from the current situation that all the "reconstructed" Ash Brains are not working well, maybe someone chose to directly burn any creature with "memory" in the entire world in order to stop the spread of the "immortal curse". ash.

Combined with the fact that Melina can "remember" the residents of the destroyed world, and that her own cognition and logic all "appear out of thin air", the destruction of this world called "Behem" may be It is its owner, Melina's "mirror body", "Miss Ereshkigal" herself.

Since their abilities were completely "mirror images", Sherlock further deduced that when the four countries in this world were in trouble due to the bewitchment of those "Princess of the Abyss", the "Curse of Immortality" took the opportunity to spread wildly, reaching the point where it was completely uncontrollable.

So she decided to take action.

First, "record" the memories of all the creatures in the current world, and then burn them all to ashes, and then go to other worlds, trying to find a solution to the "immortal curse". Until found, let this world continue to remain in a state of ashes. Waiting for "resurrection".

Sherlock doesn't know how the "origin" finally found it, but Melina obviously didn't find it. Not only did she not find it, she was also buried in the sand formed by other destroyed worlds.

Because of this, everyone in Rumi has obvious memory gaps - these people have no memories before the "immortal curse" began to spread until the world was destroyed, because they have been taken away by the "mirror body" and do not exist at all.

Therefore, when they were "reshaped" by Melina, their memories were confused, they recognized the wrong person, and even became crazy under the influence of the evil god of subspace.

And if Melina wants to know the information about this world that was destroyed by the "original body" and took away almost all its memories, she must directly contact and read the memories of related non-biological objects, and then she can deduce those "sand worlds" Reverse the history of the world of Pilheim.

Not only do you need to know the history, but you also have to fight your way through it.

Different from easily interfering with those sand worlds, in this, uh... origin world? Melina's "omniscience and omnipotence" is slightly limited. It must be directly observed and at a relatively close distance in order to influence the target and obtain intelligence.

Just four crazy kings.

Just four...

Wait, the number of "subspace evil gods" seems to be four too?

The "abyss" relative to the "fire" in this world also "does not exist" in a certain sense. It can also be said that the "abyss" is the "subspace".

Further reasoning, those princesses...

No, forget it, that's impossible. The four "subspace evil gods" invariably transformed themselves into women to seduce the king. It was too outrageous. Judging from the few guys I had encountered, they would never be able to do such a thing.

Because the conjectures that emerged were too chaotic, even though the "blind fish eating technique" saved Sherlock from going crazy, his head was still a little dizzy.

"Let's go back to Rumi first. Where is the blessing?" he asked Melina.

"?" Melina looked at him with innocent eyes.

"Have you defeated two BOSSs? Or isn't it called a blessing now?" Sherlock gestured with his hand: "It's about knee-high, it emits light, can replenish life and magic, and can also teleport the user to other places. The only disadvantage of being around the same kind of people is that they will skip a period of time.”

"Got it," Melina replied.

...understand what?

Sherlock looked at Melina and nodded very confidently, then walked to Melentila who was still pulling the Cursebinder's equipment, and raised his hand to take out the Cursebinder's broadsword from his backpack.

"Oh! Miss Ailei, you have such a good eye. Those guys who can fly but have no wings all rely on this guy to scare them. Without it, they are just tin cans." The merchant's eyes lit up and he immediately started selling: " Since you are interested, I will give you a 10% discount, Chenghui——"

Did he realize that this sword was his previous trophy?

Creak——

Sherlock was about to say something when he saw Melina casually tear the broad sword into two halves along the center line, then twist them together into a twist, and then casually poke it into the ground. , a blazing bonfire immediately burst into flames.

"Use it to return honey," Melina said to Sherlock, then turned to the merchant: "What did you just say?"

"I said...to thank you for your rescue, I will give you a 10% discount on all my products when I return to Rumi."

"Um."

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like