110. Parr's Meaningless Day

Pal said thoughtfully:

"What an unfortunate talent for resisting mental interference? ”

Tanya smiled disdainfully:

"If I were to sink into the cradle you weaved, and transfer all my feelings for Mr. Wright to you, it would be the real misfortune to live in ignorance and pathetically. ”

Parr applauded.

"I admire your determination, so you must be ready to drown with determination. ”

Tanya asked:

"How the hell did you find out about my problem, did you see it in the first place, did you just want to lure me out of the house?"

Parr shook his head and said appreciatively:

"No, your performance is brilliant and excellent, and while it's a bit far-fetched to borrow Enid's reasoning, it's possible that Enid has strong feelings for Wright, or that her request for you happened before today. ”

Tanya asked:

"What's the reason for that?"

There are only three meters left.

Parr ignored Tanya's small movements and continued:

"In the interview memorization section, you're just perfect, and you're always insisting on one thing, and it doesn't matter if you say Wright did the interview, because I can't know all the memories you've had under my influence.

"I haven't seen through your lies, and I've even basically believed you, but I'm just habitually following you back.

"You have to be a bad guy a lot more careful than a good guy. ”

Tanya asked:

"What the hell do you want to do, to replace Mr. Wright? ”

Parr looked arrogant and played with his palm:

"I originally wanted to be Wright's brother first, and then kill him, but for some reason, and the new ability I suddenly discovered, I changed my mind, I want to take his identity, completely devour him, and soon, I will be Wright, Hora's most trusted uncle, Benita's savior, and your admired philanthropist.

"It's a shame that if you pretend you can't see anything, maybe in a few days you will forget everything and return to your normal and happy life. ”

One consideration was that he couldn't beat Hewen.

Tanya replied:

"I don't want false happiness, let alone that this so-called normal life is based on the sacrifices of others. ”

Pal scoffed:

"Really? Is Wright's life so important to you? even more than your own."

Tanya rebuked:

"I will never watch you do such a bad thing to Mr. Wright. ”

There are only two meters left.

Parr was amused and laughed:

"Are you trying to stop me? I have to say you're really ...... Naive, naΓ―ve to the point of being a little excessive, do you think you can actually run to the basement with just a few steps back?

"Even if you're only a centimeter away from the door, I can pull you back in an instant, what you're doing is nothing but useless. ”

Tanya smiled, maybe, maybe her every step now seemed like a joke in the eyes of the other party, but she still didn't stop.

One step is useless, two steps are useless, one meter is meaningless, two meters is meaningless.

It's just a useless struggle, so let's think of it, it's through Parr's arrogance that she can keep getting closer to the iron door in the basement.

Tanya didn't know how unlikely it was to succeed, but she wouldn't give up, and as long as there was a glimmer of hope, she ran forward as best she could, even if the light was so distant and ethereal.

But just because of this, the pace of progress is stopped, and there is not even the slightest chance of success.

It is precisely because we know the difficulty of the predicament that we cannot let go of any useful opportunity and cannot rest for a minute.

Parr shook his head, struggling uselessly, and he held out his hand.

Knock, knock!

Tanya knew what she was hearing.

Not the frequencies that her ears heard, nor the wavelengths that her brain could understand, but the chaotic words that every cell in her body listened to from the void.

Just like the silent shudder before.

Once again, she saw fear itself, only this time the sound of nothingness bypassed her brain tissue, reaching her basic biological structure, and even cells without hearing could feel the strange sound that broke through the laws of reason and physics.

The voice of the reversal of reality rushed out of the room, and the planet was heard, across the ether, beyond time.

It reverberates for tens of light-years and has not dissipated for a long time.

The voice of materialization crept up on Tanya like a myriad of little devils, howling for the greatest hellish feast, chanting the name of the master, clinking glasses with the waters of Styx and blasphemous blood, expressing their primordial worship with the wildest dances.

The impact of the transcendent soul sent Tanya into a momentary frenzy, but she quickly adapted to the fear that had already broken through the atmosphere of fear.

Yes, she waited for the divine song that was not logically explained.

Although she initially saw the evil aura that permeated the air as a by-product of Parr, it was not, and after communicating with Parr, she told herself beyond her rational instincts that this fear had nothing to do with Parr.

Parr stayed where he was.

Tanya took the opportunity to turn around and run towards the basement.

She had been approaching the basement for this moment.

Tanya banged vigorously on the rusty iron door, and to her surprise, this forbidden place she had never touched was even stranger than she had imagined.

She slammed the door open, and she stumbled inside.

Bang!

The door closes automatically.

Tanya didn't know if she had made the right decision, maybe she had just escaped from a horrible monster, but had she stepped into a mad world worse than an evil monster?

Darkness covered her eyes, and Tanya couldn't guess what kind of human would work in such an absolutely lightless place.

Or maybe it's not a mortal's workshop at all, but a strange chamber of the madmen, or a hidden lair of shadow ghosts, or a connection point between the great invisible shadows and their universe.

A faint yellowish glow lit up.

A black high-backed chair is in front of a huge desk, and there are many eerie reliefs of evil beings on the surrounding walls, depicting a sordid history that disgusts all human beings.

The shelves were filled with labeled glass bottles containing exotic organs that were neither animals nor humans, and the weapons cabinet contained metal long-handled weapons that spewed thunder and storms.

Tanya ignored the stuff and just stared blankly at the man sitting in the high-backed chair.

The man flipped through the quaint books in his hand, seemingly unaware of Tanya's intrusion.

The girl closed her eyes and forced her body to act:

"Mr. Wright?"

The man slowly turned around and smiled gently:

"What's the matter?"

Tanya swallowed:

"Parr, Parr is the bad guy, Pal says he wants to replace you. ”

The girl saw the flames and madness under the familiar countenance, and the shining stars, and she suddenly realized her own ridiculousness.

Hervin smiled and said:

"Who's Parr? But don't break into here next time, little one, the living room is a little dirty, you can clean it up." ”

Some monsters can't be killed, and their souls will dissipate, but their memories and powers will continue to grow.

So Hervin ate it.

Tanya returned to the living room, picked up her bowler hat and brown coat from the floor, and threw them in the trash.

Tanya looked at her sister, who had just returned to the room:

"Do you know a man named Parr?"

Benita pondered for a moment:

"Is it your friend, sister?"

Tanya said calmly:

"No, nothing. ”

She saw the truth itself, which was not something that some monster or demon could describe.

It's like the laws of the motion of stars, the flow of time, the collision and annihilation of matter, and the way elementary particles are combined.

is part of the universe.

If she were to describe it in terms of the barren human language system, she could only barely find a suitable word.

It's God.