Section C Chapter 179: Out of the Ruins (Beverly)
As she witnessed this, Beverly suddenly felt someone tap her shoulder. The pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info this time, it made her sober up.
Someone seemed to be calling her.
............
Beverly stared around blankly, looking for the source of the sound.
It seemed that the voice was coming from all directions.
The voice was so faint that I couldn't hear whose voice it was.
But Beverly's thinking became clear because of this.
...... By the way, why am I stuck here now?
Beverly rubbed her eyes in surprise and looked around seriously for the first time.
Gray ruins, ruins, ruins...... It's all something like that.
The silver-haired girl suddenly realized that she was in the ruins of memory: it was not the same as the graveyard of memory, but it was just a collection of memories.
...... Perhaps, it can be said that it is a longer memory.
They have not been completely forgotten.
It's just hidden.
Although what she saw so far only made her feel a little sad, some memories were actively forgotten in her mind out of self-protection and did not want to remember. If they are excavated, it will only cause pain.
...... The original effect of the abyss on Beverly was to weaken the protection of the soul by stimulating her with painful memories, thus eating away at the soul.
However, Beverly's resistance to the Abyss causes her effects to be distorted.
...... It was distorted in the direction of the front.
Am I in the ruins of memory now...... Completely liberated, Beverly looked around and took a deep breath: the way to leave was too simple.
Without thinking, Beverly walked to the edge of the ruins, but before she could look back at Orlancart.
...... Elder brother...... Beverly shook her head, her mood feeling slightly heavy.
Olancart suddenly disappeared one day.
Just when Beverly was eleven years old.
It was the day after the Grimoire incident.
For the next few years, Beverly lived by herself.
...... It's painful. She had been expecting Olancart to return, but he had never been seen.
It didn't show up for a long time.
Gradually, Beverly got used to the sense of frustration and stopped waiting for Olancart to return. At first, she lived in a shack and was reluctant to leave, because she was afraid that her brother would not find her when he returned.
However, he didn't come back for a long time, and the sense of loss it brought with her no longer had much hope. Although deep down, she had been expecting Orlancart to suddenly appear in front of her eyes, in fact, she also knew that it was unlikely.
She still has a little grudge against Orlancart. She was extremely sad about Orlancart's behavior of leaving her.
Inevitably, she will feel that her brother has abandoned her. Although she knew it was impossible.
But in fact, Olancart is missing. He went out one day and never came back. Little Beverly tried desperately to find it, but she couldn't find it.
Something must have happened...... Beverly thought about this situation, but was inwardly rejected.
Although none of the missing people can be considered dead, they will never be able to meet again.
Besides, after all these years, he's dead, right? Because that was hundreds of years ago.
He won't live that long.
Sighing inwardly, Beverly's expression seemed thoughtful.
She stared at the edge of the ruins, and below that was an endless gray space.
There is no end at all.
She took a step forward, quietly showing a very nostalgic expression.
Then he jumped down and fell into the air.
The voice calling for himself became more and more indistinct, and at the same time, the feeling of patting on the shoulder became clearer.
This space of memory ruins is slowly disintegrating.
And Beverly, who fell down, gradually fainted.
The time it takes to get rid of the illusion may feel like a long time for the person concerned. But in reality, it hasn't been long.
When "......" woke up, Beverly opened her eyes, and the first thing she saw was Salander shaking her shoulder.
The perspective, on the other hand, is upside down. I was hanging upside down from the roof.
Her feet were held in place by rope and tethered to the beam.
Salander's face was right in front of his eyes. He was pleasantly surprised to find that Beverly was awake and hurriedly tried to get up. But because I don't have a spine, I can't move at all.
"Hey, what are you doing?" asked Beverly, tired of her head congested and deprived of oxygen from hanging upside down.
"Ah, yes...... We're trying to wake you up. Loelle looked at the wizard who was pulling the rope in embarrassment, and replied, "Because of this...... Forehead ......"
"Anyway, put me down first. Beverly felt dizzy: How long have I been hanging upside down?
"Wait, this place needs to be untied......" Loel was busy untying the knot, "I'm going to do it as soon as possible." Well...... This ......"
She couldn't seem to remember the wizard's name.
"Handsome Mr. Gerald. The wizard's face was full of seriousness, and he gave a hint very understandingly.
And quite shameless.
"Oh yes, Mr. Gerald. Loelle wanted to continue: "He ......"
"Wait, I said it was the handsome Mr. Gerald. It needs to be prefixed. "Gerard doesn't give up.
"............" Loelle hesitated, finding that he still couldn't speak. So she said directly: "This wizard ...... Mr."
"Call me by name! You don't need to add a prefix!" The wizard immediately became anxious: "Don't make me have no sense of existence at all." ”
"What's your name?" Salander asked suddenly, embarrassed.
"Jay, Gerard......" The wizard was already crying without tears, and accidentally let go of the rope.
Beverly fell off the beams and fell heavily on Salander. This smashed Aya into a scream, and Beverly fell to the back with a sore back.
"Ah, this ......," Gerrard stammered, his face flushed, "and this is a natural accident." If you remember my name, Loelle wouldn't have done that. ”
"What the hell!" Loelle glared at the wizard angrily, and hurriedly helped Beverly up, "Miss Beverly, are you alright?"
"I just want to know why you're hanging me......" Beverly clutched her bloodshot head, dizzy.
The wizard said it would cure the coma. Loelle pointed at Gerard angrily.
"Obviously it works!" said Gerald, who solemnly claimed that he had done so effectively.
"If this therapy works, there will be ghosts. Beverly also responded unceremoniously, looking at the dark night outside the window and breathing a sigh of relief: "...... Did anything happen to you when you fainted? Why is this bastard here? ”
She was referring to wizards.