Chapter 3 Cover Your Eyes

Marina tried to "breathe", and the small amount of magic in the air was naturally absorbed into her body - although this thing itself was very abnormal, but for Marina, this was a normal manifestation. There were no obstacles, but the restless hunger that had always existed was gone. For Marina, her body is like adjusting from an unhealthy state to a normal person who is in good health.

When it's hot, she has nothing to do with normal people at all, and the word monster is more suitable for her now.

"By the way, I didn't let you take it all the time, that's what it did to the prisoners. Lulunaka continued, "Take it if you want to, but I think it's better for you to take it with you often, and I don't have anything strange on it, just to protect your eyes and brain." With that, Lulunaka just tossed a jar aside in her hand and patted her head, "Oh, yes...... Your eyes are gone. ”

The eyes that were swallowed and spit out by Zhendina no longer had magical power, and turned into a pair of ordinary-looking gems, but carved into the shape of eyeballs. After that, Zhendina was no longer interested in Marina's eyes, and stuffed them back into Jessica's hands. Looking at the thing in her hand that had changed hands several times in a short period of time, Jessica couldn't say anything for a while, and finally could only sigh and take it away.

Marina stroked the warm black eye guard, and when she noticed, Lulunaka's hands appeared in her field of vision. Lulunaka's hands were not the fair, pink hands of the eldest lady, but hands that were a little tanned and the palms were covered with calluses. Judging by Lulunaka's work these days, she really didn't have the leisure to take care of her hands, and she didn't seem to care.

"Raise your head, let me adjust my ...... a little more," Lulunaka said to Marina. Marina honestly looked up at Lulunaka and looked directly at her. Lulunaka had no expression on her face, and her hands were pressed against Marina's eyes, and some lines occasionally flashed in Marina's vision. It's obviously a black shell, but it gives Marina the illusion that her eyes are still in their sockets. But this is just an illusion, after losing her eyes, everything she sees is not the same as before, and even more so now. After being covered by the eye protection, everything I saw was originally blurry and unstable, but now everything is solidified, and it is no longer the amorphous appearance.

It also made Marina lose that desire to tear at those amorphous things. Marina knew that everything in front of her was not formless, but after losing her eyes, everything became like this, and this longing was born in her heart, a desire that was more urgent than absorbing magic...... These are gone.

"Don't you feel like you've cooled down and don't have any cranky thoughts?" Lulunaka laughed, "I have this desire too, and when I see clay, I can't help but want to reach over and see what I can get out...... But most of the time, this kind of whim will only produce some strange things, and there will be no sense of accomplishment, but anger at what stupid things I have done. ”

"Do you get angry too?" asked Marina.

Lulunaka's face remained the same, "Of course there will be, but it's all angry about what I'm doing, but in the end, my mood turned bad, and I still didn't say anything, and I was still thankless, and I ......" When she said this, Lulunaka shook her head and didn't say any more, "Don't say it, if you keep talking, you'll want to be crooked again." ”

Lulunaka's hands left Marina's eyes, "That should be fine, let's test it." Try projecting what is in your mind right now. ”

If it were a different person, she probably wouldn't understand what Lulunaka was saying, and she would have projected what she was thinking in her eyes, where would a madman say this? But Marina's words were to understand what Lulunaka wanted. She had something in her mind, and then in her field of vision, it did appear. A coat of arms with intricate patterns that covered her field of vision. On Lulunaka's side, you can see a coat of arms made of blue lines on Marina's eyes, and the lines are flashing, making it look like ...... "live".

"It's okay, that's it. Lulunaka laughed, "I can't find a better option for a while, so think about it later." She seemed to be in high spirits, and unconsciously put her mind into it. Maybe she didn't have such a plan, but she wouldn't be too attached to the original plan as she pleased.

Marina touched the eyeguard, not knowing what she was thinking, and the strange coat of arms on the eyeguard flashed, turned into a crescent moon, and then dissipated. "Stop messing with your bullshitty prophecy. Seeing her like this, Lulunaka shook her head as if she had expected it, "This one I gave you will block out the superfluous things and let you not think nonsense...... I think you have been bumpy for so many years, and you should have a vague conjecture of your own in your heart, whether what you see is false, and whether you have been pitted by the so-called prophecy?"

If Marina didn't even have that idea, Lulunaka would be a little sad.

"That's ...... Is it fake?" Marina asked, her voice sounding a little confused, "but you're so real......"

"Do you know about the Order?" Lulunaka asked suddenly. Marina didn't know why Lulunaka suddenly mentioned such a thing, but she did know something about the Esoteric Order - after all, there was such an organization that was chasing her, and it was not an upright organization, probably similar to the dead bugs underground.

"Those people also feel like they're seeing the truth. "Their words, anyway, are indeed ahead of many people in terms of knowledge, but when they see what you've seen too......" Lulunaka shrugged, "It's what it is now, it's about the same as a cult, or worse than the nature of a cult?"

Lulunaka patted Marina on the shoulder, "Don't you become like that...... What they see is true, but they don't understand what it is, they just reinvent their own ideas according to their own interpretations. ”

"You know, there's nothing more painful for me. They were so wrong that they couldn't see even the slightest bit of what they were, but they couldn't correct them because they couldn't understand what I was saying. Lulunaka sighed.

"Will you be in pain too?" Marina asked.

Lulunaka touched her chin, and the smile on her face regained a few points.

"I think that's where my pain lies. ”