Volume 1: The Storm of the Sea Chapter 21 Unspeakable Implications
Alez's consciousness has been wrapped in an inexplicable chill, and he has almost lost all consciousness, but this coma is surprising, in the coma world, Allet's has regained some consciousness, or returned to a normal coma.
The coma may not be very deep, although it is vague, he can still have some consciousness, as if he is in a chaotic dream.
It was an indigo world, not biting and cold, but a soft and gentle one, and the whole person was wrapped in it.
Aritz's already vague consciousness became confused in this tenderness, as if he had returned to the time of his birth, in the womb of his mother.
This mildness lasted for a long time before slowly fading, and with it, a coldness.
The cold temperature continued to drop, and the surrounding environment was no longer soft, but became harsh, even like ice.
Although Alez's vague consciousness felt this chill, it did not make his consciousness blurry and stiff like climbing the stairs. This chill is more like a feeling than an existence.
Gradually, all the senses subsided, and the consciousness that was not very awake fell silent.
It's been a long time
Alex's consciousness came back to life, and for a moment he was a little confused.
"Not dead yet"
A familiar voice came from the side, but Aretz couldn't remember who it was.
I forced myself to open my eyelids, but I saw only a dim firelight and an empty stone wall.
"It's good to be alive, hurry up"
Just as he was still wondering, a strong hand grabbed him by the shoulder and pressed it hard against the ground.
"Huh!"
This startled Allez, but he was surprised to find that he had not moved forward, and only then did he realize that he had fallen to the ground.
Before he could be surprised by his sensory mistakes, a violent feeling of nausea spread from his chest, causing him to vomit directly.
"Is it okay?"
The familiar voice sounded again, but at this moment, Alez didn't have time to answer him, and a wave of dizziness hit him, so that he couldn't even straighten his waist for a while.
"Not dead yet"
After a long time, Alex replied weakly, despite his dizziness.
"It's good to be alive. β
The familiar voice sounded again, and now when I heard it, it was clearly Knox's voice.
AlΓ©ci turned his head and saw that Bourcho was still spitting filth, Viscount Eric and Captain Knox were not very good-looking, and the knight of the guard was even more ugly.
"What's going on, my senses are getting dulled. Alets covered his head with his hands, but even so, the touch on his face was not real: "I can't even distinguish the voice and the direction." β
"It's just a temporary reaction, and it will be fine later," Viscount Eric, who was leaning against the wall on the side, explained to Alez: "It's a blessing not to die, at least not to be dead in this grotto." β
"Dead?"
Alleici didn't react for a moment, and asked casually.
"It's over there. β
Viscount Eric casually pointed to the other side.
Alekse turned his head to look, only to see a man curled up on the ground, and some liquid could be faintly seen.
Captain Knox pointed to the huddled man, "I was the first to come to my senses, and it wasn't long before I noticed that he was convulsing and foaming at the mouth. β
I wanted to see if I could wake him up, but I was worried that something would happen, so I didn't do it immediately. Speaking of this, Knox felt a little regretful: "Who knew that he began to vomit blood after a while, and even vomited some minced meat, and suddenly lost his breath." β
Hearing the news that someone had died, Aretz couldn't help but break out in a cold sweat behind his back, and hurriedly asked, "So, Captain Knox, what did you all dream about?" β
"What did you dream about?" Captain Knox smiled unexpectedly.
"Yes, I'd like to see you confirmed. But Aretz was a little confused by the laughter.
"Hey, boy," Captain Knox still had a strange smile, "Why don't you try to think about what you encountered and tell me about it?"
"It's not easy. Aritz agreed, and said, "I see black fog and shadows on the sea, and ...... Belch...... And ......"
Alex could not say what happened to him afterwards, or he could not think of what happened to him.
"I know exactly what I've encountered, but ......," Alex was surprised.
"It's all like that," Captain Knox shook his head, "I, the Viscount, and the others can't describe what happened to us, and I'm guessing you're pretty much the same." β
"To be precise, we should all know what we've encountered," Viscount Eric casually explained, "but this memory is not very clear, and the most important thing is that when we want to say even a vague concept, the words corresponding to it will disappear from our minds, and we can't say anything." β
"It's like a secrecy," Bourcho finally spat out, and began to speak of his understanding: "It's like a devil's contract, there is a special magic that prevents us from communicating with each other, or from revealing it to others. β
"But what needs to be kept secret, and can be put here so unscrupulously for people to read. Captain Knox was puzzled: "There is no need to keep it secret at all. β
"If it's a result, you can't just visit it," Bourcho patiently explained his guess: "If it's not a result, it doesn't have much value in itself, so it doesn't need to be shelved." β
"Aren't you contradictory?" Captain Knox still couldn't understand for a while: "If you put aside worthless things, how can you still think of keeping them secret? If you are not afraid of being obtained by others, why are you afraid of others spreading them?"
"Why are you so brainless" Bourcho looked hateful: "It's like an exam, and the people who participate in the exam will definitely know the questions." But the exam questions are always the same, so people who can't take the next exam know the exam questions to prevent them from cheating. β
"I see. Now, Knox is much clearer.
"Exam ......" Viscount Eric thought for a moment: "Having said that, my feelings are really a bit similar to the exam, what about you"
After thinking about it carefully, he also felt that this was really the case, and there was a sense of assessment in it.
"So, we're all candidates?" Captain Knox thought for a moment, then asked, "Took this unknown exam?"
"That's it" Bourcho was a little embarrassed: "I didn't expect that I would have to take an exam when I was old, and it was still such a terrible exam." β
"Hey, I remember you're a little younger than me," looking at Bourcho's pretense of vicissitudes, Knox teased: "What, all of a sudden, you're getting old?"
"What is getting old" Bourcho showed his true nature, crying and mourning: "I'm afraid of death, if I take the academic exam, I'm afraid of being afraid, and I'm still a little sure, but now this situation, alas, ......"
"What?" Knox patted Bourcho on the back of the neck, "Even if we don't go, we won't be able to do it, there is only one road ahead." β