1:99 Al-Qasr ( The Firebird )

1:99 The Firebird (Beginning) In Search of the Jedi (Part I)

Papalov, the white bear man, opened his eyes and found himself immersed in a bottle in which the liquid was as sticky as oil.

The entire shijie is spinning. The white bear man felt that the spinning shijie was wrapping himself heavily, and his body could not move, but he did not feel particularly uncomfortable.

"Are you awake? I'm sorry I had to talk to you like that. A voice sounded in Papalov's ears. Only then did the bear man realize that he had catheters in his ears and nostrils, which kept him from drowning in the container.

"Who are you? I'm here?" thought to the bear, and while he couldn't open his mouth to ask, some kind of machine was taped to his head, reading his brain waves, and generating speech on the other side of the machine.

"The sounder is working fine. Very good. A young man in a mage's robe said, "You can hear me and ask questions. Very good. "Let me out. "Bear humane. He tried to struggle, but his hands and feet were weak and he could only move slightly.

"Don't move. The mage said, "I've made it clear. You've been brainwashed by the foxes with machines, and your head is badly damaged. This is the only machine that can restore your normal memory and intelligence. Put you out and you'll be the idiot who has no memory and no ability to think. "What the hell is wrong with me?!" the bear man asked.

"What do you remember?" the mage asked rhetorically.

"I remember our village being attacked by the Vicious Fangs. A lot of people died, and I and the rest of the people formed a convoy to cover the women and children leaving, and an arrow hit me in the chest, so painful, I lost consciousness. After that, the memory was blurred. "By the way, Bedi, is Bedi still alive, did you escape?!no, I'm going to find Bedi, let me out!!" Papalov struggled again.

"Calm me down, stupid. You're going to break the machine. Merlin hurriedly said, "Your brother is very good, and it won't be long before he comes to see you." But first I have some questions for you. "I—what do you want to know from me?" asked the bearman.

"Papalov of the Dragonmen, or rather, [the Guardians]. The mage looked strange and asked, "What do you know?" and what is on the other side of the Shijie Wall!?" Then he said, "I don't know what you're talking about. I'm just an abandoned baby of the White Rothia, picked up and raised by werewolves. "So how do you explain this?" the mage walked over to the petri dish and, in front of Papalov, held up a large mirror.

In front of the mirror, it is not a white bear person at all. It was the image of a half-dragon, half-human boy. That's Papalov's [as it is].

"Don't lie. Tell me as it is. The mage threatened, "Otherwise, I'll unplug the machine, and you'll be an idiot with no memory or ability to think for the rest of your life." "