Chapter 68: The Longest Day: Prologue

Julius had a strange dream. I don't know why, I became the heir of a certain family, and Romeona is the daughter of another family. He and her because of some ...... For some reason that Julius felt a little shy, they died together.

That's right, dead together. He hadn't read many romantic novels that only those girls would read, but the way of death was undoubtedly very tragic and romantic...... Julius didn't know if that was true, but judging by the variety of stories he'd heard, it was.

He was awakened by the cold wind, and when he came out of that dream, he had almost forgotten most of the contents of the dream, and only remembered the last scene and image. It was a strange dream, but he would never share it with anyone else - it was too bizarre and too rude to Romeona anyway. Although he couldn't remember what kind of dream it was, he thought it definitely had a bad idea about him and Romeona.

Julius didn't let himself think about it anymore, this strange dream, let it disappear quickly. He opened his eyes and saw a campfire that had burned out, which is why he was woken up by the cold wind. He glanced back at the Whimsy, and at least the guy had blocked the wind from the lake and kept him from freezing to death. However, with his current body, it may be very difficult to freeze to death.

Julius rubbed his cheeks with his hands to sober himself up, and then remembered the events of the previous night. When Lulunaka returned, Julius casually asked, "You didn't have to run to the bottom of the lake?" because she was so weird that she came out of the lake, and Lulunaka undressed and talked about what she had done - her actions were so sudden that Julius almost didn't react, but luckily Romeona dragged her to the other side of the Whimsy so that he didn't really get to see Lulunaka there.

Remembering something he didn't want to remember, Julius pressed his forehead and massaged his fingers in his temples. Lulunaka said something after that, and he was trying to make himself remember. I remember that the campfire was at its highest, and he and Romeona sat next to Lulunaka and listened to her say something too bizarre and absurd. Lulunaka said that there was a palace at the bottom of the lake that had been in ruins, but there were still thousands of coffins inside, most of which contained what was once living but had become corpses, but there were also some coffins that hovered between life and death...... The undead, the mummies, the vampires, are in the midst of it, breathing death.

Lulunaka's tone was odd at the time, leaving Julius a little speechless. She looks exactly like a bard who uses storytelling to attract audiences and scare children, and her exaggerated tone and rich body movements are so exaggerated that it is impossible to believe that what she says is true. But the subtle thing is that if these words are coming from Lulunaka's mouth, then it doesn't have to be just a scaresome story.

"Is that true?" asked Romeona. As a result, Lulunaka smiled and replied, "How can it be true, of course it's fake." ”

Julius thought the woman was too much, and in the end, she just teased both of them casually. After that, Lulunaka continued to talk nonsense for a long time, and Julius listened to it and fell into a state of semi-sleep, and finally fell asleep. I don't know what Romeo and Lulunaka said after that, but at least he was sure that the two of them would be resting in the Whimsy in the end.

Julius glanced at the lake beside him again. In the early morning, the lake is calmer, and there seems to be nothing that will destroy the surface of the lake, making it look more like a mirror - but there is probably no such a large mirror in this world.

Looking at the mirror-like lake, Julius suddenly had a thought: at the bottom of the lake, maybe there really was something. He didn't believe Lulunaka's nonsense last night, but he thought that maybe there was something at the bottom of the lake, or Lulunaka wouldn't have dived to the bottom of the lake just for fun. However, it seems that Lulunaka is not going to say what she has done, just like when she was in the King's Castle, in the underground water world, she didn't let him and Rei know what she did. After encountering Lulunaka underground, he and Rei just follow her rhythm from beginning to end, and finally leave the hellish place for some reason.

Julius thought about it for a while, but he couldn't figure it out, so he didn't think about it anymore. It was a foolish thing to think about Lulunaka's behavior, it was something he had learned all along, and he didn't want to break it.

Someone gave him a gentle nudge from behind to bring him back to his senses. He turned his head to see Lulunaka standing behind him, and Romeo Ona had just come down from the Whimsy.

"What's wrong with you, standing here thinking about something weird?" Lulunaka asked with a smile.

Julius thought for a while, but still couldn't hold back, and asked, "Are you supposed to ...... Do you want to do what you did in King's Castle again?"

"What's the matter?" Lulunaka blinked, looking strange.

"The kind of thing that makes the sky turn blue. Julius said.

Lulunaka touched Julius' face, revealing a pensive look. "That's not what I did. Lulunaka said.

"It's not good to lie. Julius responded quickly this time, without the slightest hesitation.

"I'm not lying, that's not something I can do. yes, that's not something I can do. Lulunaka was still smiling, making it difficult for Julius to tell if she was lying. Julius's instincts were telling him that Lulunaka wasn't lying, but it wasn't true, otherwise the strange feeling in his heart wouldn't have been so strong.

"Instead of thinking about the past, you should think about the future!" Lulunaka nudged Julius hard, "What are your plans for today?"

"Me?" Julius looked at Romeona, who was combing her hair and turned her face to him, making him look a little distracted.

How could Lulunaka not notice Julius's appearance, and a wicked smile appeared on her face, "If there is an arrangement, then go for it, but don't miss it because of hesitation." ”