Chapter 467: Welcome
Louise also doesn't have absolute confidence in what she's doing.
She didn't know exactly what the consequences of what she was going to do. Both for her personally, or for the world at large...... Perhaps, she thought a little complicated, perhaps, this is the illusion that Adam and the "Goddess of the Night" and others brought to themselves.
The wind outside the hole was still roaring, but the heavy rain refused to fall, as if a person's anger was accumulating, just waiting for the last thunder to sound.
Louise clenched the handle in her palm, and the door in front of her gradually became solid from unreal.
It seems to be a wooden door, and the handle is dyed with some brass tints, I wonder if it's because the material is like this, or because of a long period of decay?
In fact, Louise didn't see this door in the first place, otherwise, she wouldn't have taken the liberty of attacking and shattering this wall, she just seemed to have discovered the source of that sense of rejection.
However, at the moment when the wall shattered and the smoke cleared, this illusory door appeared in her eyes.
"It's come to this, do you still have to retreat?"
Louise asked herself, then with a little force in her hand, she turned the brass handle in her palm, and with a slight pull, the wooden door opened.
Inside the door was a gray mist, and you could faintly see the houses and streets looming in the thick mist.
A city, but Louise can't see the whole picture.
She tried to step through the wooden door, through the fog, and into the city.
Unfortunately, she failed, and the thick fog in front of her seemed to turn into an impregnable wall, blocking it from the wooden door.
And in the next second, this layer of fog suddenly became transparent.
Louise tried again, and found that she still couldn't step through the wooden door, but the whole city was clearly visible to her.
There was a rickshaw puller, a lady in a long skirt sat on the seat of the car, passers-by strolling leisurely, and a blue train shuttling through the black tracks laid in the middle of the street, and there were many passengers scattered in the train.
It's like a microcosm of an ordinary city, where people live their own lives and live in peace with each other.
However, some of the people in this city have rotten faces and bones, dark yellow pus flowing from the top of their heads, some have blue and black patches all over their bodies, their skin is swollen and shiny, and some only have a head left, and the flesh and blood of their bodies are gone, only the white bones of the forest.
Suddenly, everyone's movements came to a halt, not only the people, but even the trains, the horses were frozen at the same moment, and the whole city seemed to freeze in motion.
In the next second, all the people in the city moved.
Those who were sitting, standing up straight, with their backs to the wooden door, turned around, and the expressions on their faces were all completely constricted.
Everyone, in the direction of the wooden door, towards Louise, countless eyes focused on Louise's body, expressionless, empty eyes, the same as the actions of the passengers and bosses of the restaurant before.
Even, the people in the city spoke at the same time.
Their language is not difficult to understand, but it is a mixture of languages, and some speak fast, others stumble, so it sounds like an echo.
Louise heard it very clearly, and what they said was:
"Huan...... Welcome ......"
These people are more polite than the restaurateur just now...... Louise's thoughts drifted suddenly, and then, she didn't have time to think about what it meant, and she didn't have time to try anything.
Because, the city in front of me suddenly changed drastically.
The gray fog reappeared, even thicker, and rolled over the city, which boiled like boiling water.
There were no screams, no extra noise, and the whole city was shrouded in fog, gradually assimilated, and finally rushed towards Louise, who was standing outside the wooden door.
Louie was unprepared, or all her preparations had no room for use in this situation, her eyes widened, and she felt like her whole being was enveloped in a gray-white mist.
There was no imaginary pain, no other discomfort, not even the slightest whisper ringing in my ears.
After a short moment, Louise came back to her senses and subconsciously wanted to retreat, but she found that the thick mist in front of her had disappeared.
The fog that was enough to envelop the whole city seemed to have been absorbed by Louise in this way, and she herself did not react.
In the next second, Louise suddenly let go of her right hand, because the wooden door in front of her became illusory again, and then completely disappeared, as if it had reintegrated into the void.
The wind swept again, and Louise saw the hole she had destroyed, and she stood unscathed, as if everything that had just happened was a hallucination.
Her brow furrowed immediately, and Louise examined her body carefully, but she found nothing unusual, and there was no knowledge in her head that she did not know.
How is this possible? She was a little reluctant to believe it.
Crane at least has a spell that can directly connect to the Source Castle, but he doesn't get anything!
Regardless of whether the city that appeared in front of him just now was a corner of the "City of Calamity" or the little breath that leaked out, it should not be like now, without bringing any changes to himself.
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"Nothing has changed?"
Louise muttered, temporarily giving up the idea of continuing to investigate, but slowly turned around, her gaze shooting farther through the restaurant, through the wind and thick fog outside.
The wind seemed to be tighter in the distance, and lightning and thunderstorms seemed to be raging across the sky.
Suddenly, a coherent knock on the door interrupted Louise's thoughts.
She listened intently, and the knocking was paused in triple, like a human knocking on the door, but there was no sound of movement in the cafeteria, which meant that no one opened the door.
"What about the restaurateur?" Louise frowned and muttered, glancing at the big hole behind her, and then walked to the restaurant lobby.
Instead of opening the door at once, she leaped upstairs and found that the doors of all the rooms were open, but the occupants were all lying peacefully on their beds, breathing steadily.
After confirming that no one was dead, Louise silently jumped downstairs, walked to the door, and gently unlocked it.
A cold wind blew across his face, and it turned out to be Crane in sight, and the team behind him expanded a little, including the captain of the White Onyx, Erlan and others.
"Why did you get back?" Louise asked.